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Posted on: September 21, 2022

[ARCHIVED] 24th annual Celebration of Trees set for Oct. 29

City of Fayetteville Celebration of Trees - Keep Fayetteville Shady

Sept. 21, 2022

Contact: John Scott 
Urban Forester 
Parks, Natural Resources and Cultural Affairs 
479-444-3470
jscott@fayetteville-ar.gov 


24th annual Celebration of Trees set for Oct. 29

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The City of Fayetteville will hold its annual Celebration of Trees giveaway on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Spring Street Parking Garage. 

Beginning at 7 a.m., City staff and the Urban Forestry Advisory Board will give out FREE trees and shrubs to Fayetteville residents in a drive-through manner on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will take place until all trees and shrubs are given away. 

This event is the City’s 24th annual recognition of Arbor Day and helps grow Fayetteville’s urban forests. Over the past 23 years, the City has given away more than 16,000 trees and shrubs to Fayetteville residents. 

Residents are asked to enter the parking deck from Spring Street and exit on N. School Ave. Proof of residency in Fayetteville, such as a utility bill, will need to be shown to receive a free tree or shrub. Each resident may receive two plants. Staff and volunteers will load the plants into the vehicles; participants are asked to stay in their vehicle. 

The Celebration of Trees is a one-day event, but growing a tree is a sustained endeavor that will positively impact Fayetteville's urban forest for many years. Please consider the location and future growth pattern of the trees when making your selection. Full information about each available species is available on the City’s website at https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/trees

Residents are encouraged to have preferred species selected ahead of time. Trees and shrubs available this year include:

  • Buttonbush – Cephalanthus occidentalis
  • White fringe tree – Chionanthus viginicus
  • Witch hazel – Hamamelis virginiana
  • Willow oak – Quercus phellos
  • Bur oak – Quercus macrocarpa
  • Nuttall oak – Quercus texana
  • Virginia sweetspire (“Henry’s garnet”) – Itea viginica
  • Arrowwood viburnum – Viburnum dentatum
  • Sweet pecan – Carya illinoinensis
  • Beauty berry – Callicarpa americana
  • Strawberry bush – Euonymus americanus
  • Paw paw – Asmina triloba

For more information, visit https://fayetteville-ar.gov/trees or call the City’s Urban Forestry department at 479-444-3470.  

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