|
Tree Planting at the Trinity River Audubon Center
The
City of Dallas and the Trinity River Audubon Center will officially commemorate
Texas Arbor Day on Friday, November 4, 2016 with the reading of the Arbor Day
Proclamation followed by a tree planting at the Trinity River Audubon Center. Sixth
and seventh grade students from Trinity Environmental Academy will participate
to learn about trees within Dallas’ 6200 acre forest and connect with nature
while planting the trees. The City of Dallas has Tree City USA recognition given by the Arbor
Day Foundation.
This
special event joins others around the state to help keep our world clean and
green. Volunteer groups, Trinity
Environmental Academy and Citizen Foresters will continue the process of
riparian land restoration and connecting people to nature along the Trinity
corridor. Approximately, 200 shade and understory trees will be added to the forest between the Audubon Center and the
AT&T trail.
WHEN: Friday, November 4, 2016
WHAT: Schedule
of Events:
9:00 a.m. Opening Remarks and Reading
of Proclamation
9:30 to 12:00 p.m. Volunteer Tree Planting
WHO: -Deputy Mayor Tem Erik Wilson, District 8
-Haily Summerford, Interim
Executive Director Audubon Texas
-Celina Barajas, District 6, Dallas Park and Recreation Board
Member
-Lucy
Hale, Director, Trinity River Audubon Center
-Trinity Environmental Academy
WHERE: Trinity River
Audubon Center
6500 Great Trinity Forest Way
Dallas, TX 75217
|