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Greenwich Tree Conservancy Throws Annual Tree Party on Arbor Day
The Sixth Annual Tree Party will be held on Arbor Day, April 29, in Greenwich.

From the Greenwich Tree Conservancy:
Greenwich Tree Conservancy Celebrates Trees with its Sixth Annual Tree Party
The British poet, T.S Eliot, wrote that April was the cruelest month; however, it’s fair to say that many would disagree with that sentiment. The month of April is, instead, full of promise, forecasting Mother Nature’s reawakening, so visible in the budding leaves on the branches of trees.
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That is why Earth Day and Arbor Day are both celebrated in April and it is no coincidence that the Conservancy also holds its annual Tree Party this month on the same day as Arbor Day.
The date this year is Friday, April 29th from 6:30 to 8:30 at McArdles Greenhouse on Arch Street in Greenwich. The theme of this year’s celebration of trees is “In Honor of Trees and Those who help us Grow”.
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Supporters and members of the Tree Conservancy have helped the Conservancy to plant over 2,400 trees on public property in Greenwich in the last nine years, and after planting these trees, then preserving and protecting them so they enjoy a long life which benefits our town both environmentally and aesthetically.
Hors d’ oeuvres and drinks including signature cocktail tastings will be served and there will be door prizes, music and other fun surprises at the partyl.
All are welcome to attend, for information about tickets to this event, please go here and you can buy them online.
Greenwich Tree Conservancy is a non-profit organization open to all interested citizens that was created to preserve and enhance the tree and forest resources of Greenwich to benefit the community, its health and its quality of life.
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