Happy National Arbor Day!

Arbor day article featuring several photographs of trees, forests, and trees being planted by children.
An Arbor Day Special Feature from the March 21, 1919 Perth Amboy Evening News.

“Arbor Day is not like other holidays. Each of those reposes on the past, while Arbor Day proposes for the future.” -J. Sterling Morton

The idea of setting aside a day to plant trees was first proposed on April 10, 1872 by Nebraska City News editor, J. Sterling Morton. He and his wife moved from Michigan to Nebraska, where he was quickly shocked to find the land devoid of trees. He wanted to devote a day to planting trees and caring for the environment. In 1885, Nebraska declared Sterling’s birthday, April 22nd as Arbor Day. National Arbor Day is celebrated every year on the last Friday in April.

So, this is the day to celebrate the trees and what they provide for us. Grab a few friends and plant a tree today!

Article describing Arbor Day program at high school in Perth Amboy
An article about a special Arbor Day celebration at Perth Amboy High School from the April 11, 1907 Perth Amboy Evening News.

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(Contributed by Kristi Chanda)

Source:

Arbor Day history. (n.d.). The Morton Arboretum. Retrieved from https://www.mortonarb.org/visit-explore/about-arboretum/mission-and-history/arbor-day-history.

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