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III.3. Proclamation for Arbor Day; Imihy Bean CITY OF HOPKINS City Council Report 2023-037 To: Honorable Mayor and Council Members Mike Mornson, City Manager From: PeggySue Imihy Bean, Special Projects and Initiatives Manager Date: April 18, 2023 Subject: Proclamation for Arbor Day _____________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDED ACTION MOTION TO ADOPT A PROCLAMATION FOR ARBOR DAY IN HOPKINS OVERVIEW Arbor Day dates back to the early 1870s in Nebraska City. A journalist by the name of Julius Sterling Morton moved to the state with his wife and purchased 160 acres in Nebraska City and planted a wide variety of trees. Morton spread his knowledge of trees and stressed their ecological importance to Nebraska. And on January 4, 1872, Morton first proposed a tree planting holiday to be called “Arbor Day” at a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture. After the board passed the resolution, more than one million trees were planted on the first official celebration of the day on April 10, 1872. This year, we celebrate Arbor Day on April 28th. The City will host an event at the Hopkins Pavilion where residents are invited to learn more about taking care of newly planted trees and the first 50 residents will receive a free tree. SUPPORTING INFORMATION • Proclamation for Arbor Day in Hopkins • Flyer for 2023 Arbor Day Celebration Administration A Proclamation Commemorating Arbor Day WHEREAS, in 1872, the Nebraska Board of Agriculture established a special day to be set aside for the planting of trees; and WHEREAS, trees are an essential resource to our city and the world , trees make our homes and community more livable and beautiful; and WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins recognizes that trees can be a solution to combating climate change, they play an important role in cleaning the air, conserving energy, producing life-giving oxygen, and providing habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS, each year people across the country celebrate Arbor Day and pay special attention to the treasure our trees represent while we as a society become more aware that human activities, along with acts of nature, threaten our trees, creating the need for action to ensure the future of our urban forests; and NOW THEREFORE, I, Brian Hunke, Mayor Pro Tempore of the City of Hopkins in the State of Minnesota, along with my fellow Council Members, recognize, adopt, and proclaim April 28, 2023, as Arbor Day in the City of Hopkins, and urge all residents to be more aware of the importance of trees to their well-being, and to participate in tree planning programs that will ensure a healthy and green city. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota to be affixed this 18th day of April 2023 _______________________________________ Brian Hunke, Mayor Pro Tempore ARBOR DAY Join the City of Hopkins and Heritage Shade Tree Consultants to celebrate Arbor Day and learn how to take care of newly planted trees. The first 50 attendees will receive a FREE TREE! CELEBRATION FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1 P.M. @ THE HOPKINS PAVILION