A festival of art, music, poetry, science and storytelling in appreciation of Apalachicola’s beloved canopy of trees and in recognition of Apalachicola’s designation by the National Arbor Foundation as a Tree City USA.
Unless otherwise noted, all events will be held at the Apalachicola
Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street
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Saturday, April 13
Opening Reception - Wine and small bites 5 - 7 pm
Tree Give-Away Win an oak, cypress or pine tree!
Monday, April 15
Painting Workshop with Ed Nickerson 9-4 pm
Cannonballs & Storms: History of Southern Live Oak 5 pm
Tuesday, April 16
Great Trees of Apalachicola & How to Keep Them Great 5 pm
Wednesday, April 17
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Unless otherwise noted, all events will be held at the Apalachicola
Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street
For more details, follow us on Facebook
Saturday, April 13
Opening Reception – Wine and small bites 5 – 7 pm
Tree Give-Away Win an oak, cypress or pine tree!
Monday, April 15
Painting Workshop with Ed Nickerson 9-4 pm
Cannonballs & Storms: History of Southern Live Oak 5 pm
Tuesday, April 16
Great Trees of Apalachicola & How to Keep Them Great 5 pm
Wednesday, April 17
Susan Cerulean — Keynote Speaker 5 pm
Thursday, April 18
Native Trees and Their Relationship to Wildlife 5 pm
History of Logging on the Apalachicola River 6 pm
Monday, April 22(at the Gazebo in Lafayette Park)
Earth Day Celebration Tree City Poetry – 4 pm
Earth Day Concert featuring the Hot Tamales 6 pm