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Expanding the canopy: UK invites communities to celebrate Tree Week 2024 statewide

Expanding the canopy: UK invites communities to celebrate Tree Week 2024 statewide

Expanding the canopy: UK invites communities to celebrate Tree Week 2024 statewide

The University of Kentucky Urban Forest Initiative is celebrating all things trees statewide and with more engagement opportunities during this annual event.

Lexington, Ky.—

Tree Week, hosted by the Urban Forest Initiative (UFI), returns this year with an expanded reach across the state. This year’s events will occur throughout October, engaging communities across Kentucky to celebrate trees and the environment for kids and adults alike.  

Tree Week 2024 edition covers every area of the state, from large urban centers like Lexington, Louisville, Bowling Green, Paducah and Frankfort, to small, rural areas such as Pulaski County, Wayland, Berea, Danville, Richmond, Clark County, Georgetown and Fort Thomas. Events include tree plantings, workshops and educational activities designed to foster community connections through environmental stewardship. 

“What’s so amazing about Tree Week is how it engages people of all ages,” said Ignazio Graziosi, program coordinator of UFI, part of the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. “Whether it’s families attending tree walks or students participating in tree plantings, there’s something for everyone.” 

Statewide Expansion 

“This year is special because Tree Week is going statewide,” Graziosi said. “We’re not just focusing on Lexington—smaller communities are taking part, and it’s great to see. It’s incredible to see how many communities are excited to join. UFI believes that trees create stronger, more vibrant communities. 

“We’re planting American Sycamore and Dogwood trees around new higher ground housing developments and creating a mapped tree walk to connect different parts of Wayland,” Graziosi said. “It’s a simple but powerful way to bring people together.” 

UFI has worked closely with over 100 local organizations to coordinate these efforts, creating a statewide network of tree supporters committed to preserving and caring for Kentucky’s urban and rural forests. 

Tree Week will kick off Oct. 11 with events on the UK campus. Highlights include “Tree Story Time Walks” to discover special campus trees and their stories, tree health walks, and a screening of The Lorax at the Gatton Student Center — raising awareness about trees' ecological and social importance. 

Outside campus, other notable events include “Forest Bugs and Brews” at Mirror Twin Brewery on Oct. 17 and the “Night Adventure” on Oct. 18 at McConnell Springs. 

Tree Week Lexington is scheduled from Oct.11-20, featuring more than 40 events, including the “Kick-Off Tree Planting Event” at McConnell Springs and the “American Chestnut Revival” at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary. 

For a full list of events throughout the commonwealth and more information about Tree Week 2024, visit the official Tree Week website at ufi.ca.uky.edu/events/tree-week-2024

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Writer: Jordan Strickler, jstrickler@uky.edu 

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