Bloomington Celebrates Arbor Day with Tree Planting and Arboretum Designation

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Bloomington celebrated Arbor Day by planting 15 trees in Olcott Park with the help of over 40 volunteers. The city also marked its 41st consecutive year as a Tree City USA and announced Bryan Park's new designation as a Level 1 Accredited Arboreta.

Bloomington marked Arbor Day on April 25 with a tree planting event in Olcott Park, where over 40 volunteers participated in planting 15 new trees. Mayor Kerry Thomson and Urban Forester Haskell Smith planted a ceremonial tulip tree, demonstrating proper planting techniques. The city has been recognized as a Tree City USA for 41 consecutive years, highlighting its commitment to urban forestry. Additionally, Bryan Park received a Level 1 Accredited Arboreta designation from ArbNet, acknowledging its significant tree collection. The park is home to nearly 400 trees of 60 different species, including a notable American yellowwood. Parks and Recreation actively treats several ash trees in the park to protect them from the emerald ash borer. This event reflects Bloomington's dedication to enhancing its urban landscape and fostering community involvement. Residents can find information about local trees on the Treekeeper website.

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