Celebrate Arbor Day planting trees at Lewis Creek Park

Bellevue, WALocal News

On October 11, 2024, Lewis Creek Park in Lakemont, Georgia, will host a tree planting event in celebration of Arbor Day, inviting local residents to join in the effort. This initiative not only honors the legacy of Julius Sterling Morton, the founder of Arbor Day, but also emphasizes the critical role of trees in our environment. Volunteers will work together to plant trees, enhancing the park's beauty while promoting environmental stewardship within the community. This gathering serves as a reminder of the importance of trees in combating climate change and supporting local biodiversity. Participants will have the chance to connect with like-minded individuals passionate about sustainability and community service.

The event encourages active involvement in preserving natural resources and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment. By joining this initiative, volunteers can contribute to a greener future and inspire others to take similar actions. Don't miss this opportunity to make a positive impact in your community while celebrating the significance of Arbor Day.

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