News Summary
Savannah Tree Foundation is hosting a week-long celebration to mark the planting of its 6,000th tree. Activities include a Canopy Crawl, canoe trips, improv shows, yoga sessions, and a virtual penny raffle. Join the community in celebrating nature while supporting a greener future for Savannah. The week emphasizes community involvement in fostering a sustainable urban tree canopy, as the organization aims to plant 10,000 trees by 2030.
Savannah Gears Up for a Green Celebration!
Oh, Savannah, what a wonderful place it is to live! This year, the Savannah Tree Foundation (STF) is throwing a vibrant week-long party, and we can’t wait to tell you all about it! The week, which intertwines with both Earth Day and Arbor Day, marks a significant milestone for the organization—the planting of their 6,000th tree since they started back in 1982!
What’s Going On?
The festivities are not just about planting trees; they’re about getting everyone involved in promoting Savannah’s stunning urban tree canopy. So how do you plan to celebrate nature with your community? STF has lined up a fantastic array of activities throughout the week, each one designed to raise funds to support their important work. Here’s what’s on the schedule:
- Canopy Crawl: Join in the fun on Tuesday, April 22, for an exciting walk through Savannah’s incredible tree canopy. This adventure is led by a Certified Arborist, so not only will you enjoy the fresh air, but you’ll also learn about the beautiful trees that surround you!
- Ebenezer Creek Paddle: Grab your oars and prepare for a delightful three-hour guided canoe trip! On Friday, April 25, you’ll float through cypress and tupelo forests while soaking in the peaceful beauty of the water. Savannah Canoe & Kayak will be your guides, ensuring you have the time of your life.
- Jokes for Oaks: Ready to chuckle? Attend a nature-themed improv comedy show at Front Porch Improv on Saturday, April 26. This event is sure to tickle your funny bone while you enjoy some eco-friendly humor!
- Yoga Under the Candler Oak: Flex and stretch on Sunday, April 27, as you practice yoga in the shade of Savannah’s magnificent Live Oak. It’s the perfect way to unwind and connect with nature at the same time.
- Virtual Penny Raffle: Running from April 22 to April 28, this raffle offers unique experiences and packages. It’s a fun, engaging way to support a great cause, all while having a chance to win something special!
Join the Green Movement!
The excitement doesn’t stop there! The planned events appeal to everyone, from those who are passionate about trees to those just looking for a little fun. The overall goal is to encourage community members to come together and help support a greener future for Savannah. The community engagement is crucial for fostering the roots of healthy living, both for the environment and for each other.
As the organization eyes an ambitious plan to plant 10,000 trees by the year 2030, they are driven to add another 4,000 trees within the next five years. This week of activities is a great way to get involved, share some laughs, and enjoy the sweet smell of the outdoors.
How Can You Get Involved?
So, how can you be part of this green celebration? It’s simple! By participating in these events, you can enjoy your city while contributing to the greater good. Every little bit helps achieve the ultimate goal of sustaining Savannah’s tree canopy and promoting ecological awareness.
To grab your tickets or find more details on the events, just head to the Savannah Tree Foundation’s website or check them out on social media. They’re banking on enthusiastic support from residents across Savannah, Chatham County, Pooler, Port Wentworth, Garden City, Tybee, and Bloomingdale.
Let’s make this week a green sensation as we celebrate nature, community, and our beloved trees in Savannah!
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- Savannah Business Journal: Savannah Tree Foundation to Plant 6,000th Tree
- WJCL: Spring Tree Giveaway Set for Saturday in Savannah
- MSN: Savannah Tree Foundation Partners with Kroger
- Savannah Now: Savannah Tree Giveaway Aims to Address Losses
- Wikipedia: Environmental Protection
