Join Us for Our Arbor Day Celebration at the Nannen Arboretum

By Pat Kerl

 

Please join us for our Arbor Day celebration on Friday, April 27, 2018, 11:00 am, at the Nannen Arboretum in the Town Center building. The Town of Ellicottville Supervisor, Matt McAndrew, and the Village of Ellicottville Mayor, John Burrell, will make a proclamation declaring April 27, 2018 as Arbor Day in Ellicottville, NY. An American Larch tree, Larix laricina, also known as Tamarack, will be planted by the Nannen Arboretum Society and the Tree City USA flag will be raised. We will also hear from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) representative Dave Paradowski regarding diseases and pests of trees. Refreshments will be available.

Arbor Day is an annual observance that celebrates the role of trees in our lives and promotes tree planting and care. The idea for Arbor Day in the United States originated in Nebraska City, Nebraska. J. Sterling Morton and his wife, Caroline, were lovers of nature and the home they established in Nebraska was quickly planted with trees, shrubs and flowers. In 1872, the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture accepted a resolution by Morton to “set aside one day to plant trees, both forest and fruit.” The Board declared April 10, 1872, Arbor Day offering prizes to the counties and individuals that properly planted the largest number of trees on that day. More than one million trees were planted in Nebraska on the first Arbor Day. J. Sterling Morton became known as the “Founder of Arbor Day.”

Shortly after this 1872 observance, other states passed legislation to observe Arbor Day each year with appropriate ceremonies. New York State celebrates Arbor Day on the last Friday in April, the 27th this year. Planting trees is an act of kindness and optimism. The trees we plant clean the air, beautify our neighborhoods, provide homes for wildlife, conserve energy and topsoil, and help keep the atmosphere in balance. Life is just better when we live among the trees.

The Nannen Arboretum Society is a not-for-profit, volunteer-based.comanization dedicated to providing home garden and natural resource education and an opportunity for nature appreciation and leisure.  The society membership is open to anyone who desires to support the arboretum’s mission. Contact us at info@nannenarboretum.com to join, we welcome new members. You can also check us out on our website, www.nannenarboretum.com, our Facebook page, Nannen Arboretum Society, or on Instagram, nannenarboretum.