Arbor Day Tree Planting
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Kelly, Jennie M
Audience
- Faculty and Staff
- General Public
- Students
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The Arboretum has a longstanding tradition of planting trees on Arbor Day.
First observed at Haverford on April 4, 1902, representatives of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association came out to the campus to celebrate the holiday. It became such a popular celebration that in the early 1900s a song was arranged by J. H. Redfield, Class of 1899, and published by Hums and Noble. Over the years, the Arboretum has planted hundreds of trees in honor of this special day.
This year Brice Dorwart will be our guest speaker. Brice is an ISA-certified arborist and utility specialist from Davey Resource Group who works with PECO's vegetation management department. For the event, we will be planting a white oak (Quercus alba) along Walton Road near the observatory. The location of the tree planting will be announced shortly. Members of Haverford College Arboretum will be able to take home their membership perk of a dividend plant (Monarda bradburiana) during this event. Parking for off-campus community members can be found in the visitor parking lot.
This event is free, but registration is encouraged: Register Here!