
Reforest the Bluegrass Celebrating 25 Years of Planting Trees
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Reforest the Bluegrass celebrating 25 years of planting trees.
Reforest the Bluegrass is celebrating 25 years of planting trees with a celebration Saturday, April 13 at Coldstream Park.
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Reforest the Bluegrass Celebrating 25 Years of Planting Trees
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Reforest the Bluegrass is celebrating 25 years of planting trees with a celebration Saturday, April 13 at Coldstream Park.
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The bluegrass is celebrating 25 years of planting trees, reforest the bluegrass.
Its first event was in 1999 at Coldstream Park.
The 25th anniversary celebration tomorrow is set for Coldstream from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m..
Families and friends can go plant trees and experience a wide variety of educational activities on water quality and other environmental topics.
We will be planting anywhere between 5 to 10000 tree seedlings.
That is all dependent upon the number of volunteers that come out because we do rely on our community to help us get the trees into the ground and we will be here with all of the equipment that's needed.
We have all the trees.
You really just need to show up.
It is accessible and encouraged for all ages, from babies and children to grandparent and everybody in between.
Another event, Reforest Home, is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April the 20th.
Fayette County residents can go pick up a tree to plant in their own yards that will be free.
The pickup locations for this will be at the Living Arts and Science Center, Sillitoe Park and Jacobson Park.
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