Alachua County, the City of Waldo and Alachua Conservation Trust would like to invite the public to join us for a tree-filled celebration for Florida Arbor Day 2025.
This year’s celebration will be held at Lake Alto Park (17800 NE 134th Place, Waldo) on Jan. 18 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
This special event offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about planting, growing, and preserving trees while enjoying the beauty of nature. Participants can take part in a guided walk through the woods led by local forest and tree experts and discover fascinating insights about our environment.
As a bonus, free fruit trees will be available to attendees while supplies last.
“Florida’s cool January weather provides the perfect conditions to plant and study trees,” said Alachua County Arborist Lacy Holtzworth. “Shorter days and cooler temperatures allow trees to be dormant, making it easier to observe their structure without the stress of heat, pests, or active photosynthesis. For tree enthusiasts, this is the ideal season to connect with nature.”
Florida Arbor Day, celebrated during the third week of January, traces back to 1872 when Nebraska resident Sterling Morton inspired the planting of 1 million trees. Today, Arbor Day is a cherished tradition across the country, honoring the vital roles trees play in our environment and communities.
For more information, visit www.ArborDay.org or contact Lacy Holtzworth at 352-548-1266 or lholtzworth@alachuacounty.us.