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Up to Date Tree Week Directory 2019 Thursday, October 17th Cont. Saturday, October 19th Cont. Urban Forest Art and Nature 5:30 PM - 12:00 PM - Oaks of Kentucky Workshop 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 500 Alumni Dr. | The Arboretum Visitor Chrissie Tune Initiative Presents Center | The Arboretum 6:30 PM - "The Hidden Life of Trees" Book Talk 5:00 PM - Tree Week After Gathering 7:30 PM with Dave Leonard 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 10:00 PM 417 E. Maxwell St. | Kentucky Lexington Public Library Native Cafe 6:30 PM - Take a Virtual Hike at the Library! 8:30 PM 140 E. Main St. | Central Library Pre Tree Week Lexington Public Library Planting the Tree Week Tree Friday, October 18th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 1733 Russell Cave Rd. | Northside Branch Library | Oct. 11th 8:00 AM - Urban Forest Bird Walk - Rediscovering Peek at Tree Movies 10:00 AM Reforest the Bluegrass 4:00 PM - 300 W. Reynolds Rd. | Shilito Park 6:00 PM 140 E. Main St. | Central Library LFUCG Oct. 8th, 9th, and 10th 8:30 AM - Tree Climbing Competition Setup 5:00 PM - Trees - Gallery Hop Photography Show 3:00 PM UK Campus Behind Student Center | 8:00 PM 166 Market St. | Christ Church Cathedral Jesse Hesley Sep. 20th 12:30 PM - Tree Planting 5:30 PM - Trees Lexington! and the Pocket 2:30 PM E. Third St. | Isaac Murphy Memorial 6:30 PM Nursery Program Garden 417 E. Maxwell St. | Kentucky Native 2019 Events 4:00 PM - Tree Planting and Fall Harvest Festival Cafe | Oct. 8th 7:00 PM at Winburn Community Action Council 6:30 PM - Songfarmers of Lexington Community Lexington, KY 1169 Winburn Dr. #A | Windburn 8:30 PM Music Jam at Tates Creek Branch Community Action Council 3628 Walden Dr. | Lexington Public Christine Smith Library Tates Creek Branch | Oct. 10th October 12-19th 5:00 PM - Managing Trees and Shrubs in a Garden 6:30 PM 124 Idle Hour Dr. | Lexington Residence A celebration of lexington's Beate Popkin Weeklong Events trees and all the ways trees impact our lives Saturday, October 19th Go See Trees Fall Challenge Scavenger Hunt! Sep. 28 - Oct. 27 2019 | LFUCG Tree planting Kentucky Tree Climbing Championship ALL DAY 160 Ave. of Champions | UK Gatton Tree care and tree benefits Fayette County Public School Tree Plantings Student Center Area Clays Mill Elementary School, Stonewall Elementary Trees in art and culture Kentucky Arborists Association School, Lexington Traditional Magnet School, Dixie Trees in our minds, bodies and health 9:00 AM - Trees Out in the Country Elementary School, Northern Elementary School Trees and Kids 1:00 PM 1608 Winchester Rd. Paris, KY | Oakland *Not Open to the Public* Farm Trees Trees in our communities 10:00AM - Neighborhood Replanting of Beaumont Tree Week T-Shirts sold - Indicates Tree at events listed in Green 2:00 PM Park Week signature event ufi.ca.uky.edu/treeweek2019 2034 Williamsburg Dr. | Beaumont Park For More details, visit: LFUCG ufi.ca.uky.edu/treeweek2019 Saturday, October 12th Sunday, October 13th cont. Monday, October 14th Cont. Wednesday, October 16th Cont. Bell Court Neighborhood Tree Planting Nut Trees for Homeowners Walk With A Doc 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Tree Planting @ The Barn 6:00 PM - 12:10 PM - 545 Sayre Ave. | Bell Park 500 Alumni Dr. | The Arboretum Visitor 458 Huguelet Dr. | Thomas Poe Cooper 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 1451 University Dr. | The UK Good Barn 7:30 PM 12:50 PM Bridget Abernathy Urban Forest Initiative and UK Facilities Center | The Arboretum Forestry Building | UK Forestry Extension 9:00 AM - Plant for the Planet 2019 - Management 6:00 PM - DIY Leaf Print Book Tote 4:00 PM - Canvas Creations: Tree Week 12:00 PM Meadowbrook Park Planting 12:30 PM - Church Trees 7:00 PM 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 5:00 PM 1733 Russell Cave Rd. | Northside Library 372 Harvard Dr. | Meadowbrook Park 2:00 PM 2025 Bellefonte Dr. | St. Michael's Church Lexington Public Library Lexington Public Library LFUCG and Sandy Shafer Beate Popkin 6:00 PM - Tree Planting at The Arboretum Bike Tour of Lexington's Greatest Trees 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM - Trees of the Creek Tuesday, October 15th 7:30 PM 500 Alumni Dr. | The Arboretum Visitor 11:30 AM 800 N. Limestone | Broomwagon Bikes 4:00 PM Pre-registration required at floracliff.org | Center | The Arboretum and Coffee | Tom Kimmerer Floracliff Nature Sanctuary 10:00 AM - Reforest McConnell Springs 6:00 PM - Tree Walk and Talk in Beautiful Mindful Nature Photography in Gratz Park Tween/Teen Crafternoon: Tree Art @ 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM - 2:00 PM 416 Rebmann Ln. | McConnell Springs Park 7:30 PM Springhouse Gardens! 1:30 PM 251 W. Second St. | Gratz Park |Karen 3:00 PM Central Library LFUCG 185 Catnip Hill Rd.| Springhouse Gardens Lanier 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 12:10 PM - All About Oaks Walk Lexington Public Library 6:00 PM - Tree Week Movie: The Lorax 11:00 AM - Tree Week Kickoff Celebration 12:50 PM 458 Huguelet Dr. | Thomas Poe Cooper 8:00 PM 2185 Versailles Rd.| Lexington Public Library 150 Northland Dr. | Seedleaf Urban Farm 3:00 PM - The Trees of Fairway: A Walking Tour Forestry Building | UK Forestry Extension 2:00 PM Village Branch, Meeting Room A 5:00 PM 1609 Fairway Dr. | Fairway Dr./Fairwood Ln. Seedleaf 3:15 PM - Little Life on Trees Median | Beate Popkin Tree Health Threats: A Journey Through the 12:00 PM - Art in the Neighborhood 4:15 PM 416 Rebmann Ln. | McConnell Springs Park 6:00 PM - KNLT Wildlands Social Club Past, Present, & Future 3:00 PM 1870 Benton Pl. | Marlboro Park 6:00 PM - LFUCG 7:45 PM 9:00 PM 167 Main St. | 21c Museum Hotel 152 N. Locust Hill Dr. | Wild Birds Unlimited Sisohpromatem Art Foundation, Inc. 5:00 PM - Lavish! Art Project Workshop Kentucky Natural Lands Trust University of Kentucky and Wild Ones Native 301 W. 4th St. | Shearer Art Building 1:30 PM - Lexington Cemetery Tree Walk 8:00 PM Landscape 3:00 PM 833 W. Main St. | Lexington Cemetery 6:45 PM - Raven Run Full Hunter's Moon Hike Transylvania University 3885 Raven Run Way| Raven Run William Fountain 8:00 PM 5:30 PM - New Ideas on Increasing Lexington's Nature Sanctuary Urban Tree Canopy Thursday, October 17th 3:00 PM - Cane Run Tree Planting 6:30 PM 417 E. Maxwell St. | Kentucky Native 5:00 PM 1416 Bryan Ave. | Cane Run Greenway Ryan Koch Cafe | Michlers 9:00 AM - Tree Planting on the Legacy Trail Monday, October 14th 11:00 AM McGrathiana Pkwy. | McGrathiana Parking 3:00 PM - Castlewood Tree Care and Fun Lot Keep Lexington Beautiful 5:30 PM 201 Castlewood Dr. | Castlewood Park 8:00 AM - Shrubs and Understory Trees of Central and Wednesday, October 16th 11:00 AM - Preschool Play & Learn Story-time: Trees Urban Forest Initiative 5:00 PM Eastern Kentucky 140 E. Main St. | Central Library Pre-registration required at floracliff.org | 11:30 AM 7:00 PM - Raven House: Pine Mountain Sessions Lexington Public Library Floracliff Nature Sanctuary 10:00 AM - Movers and Shakers Toddler Story-time: 11:00 PM (Night 2) 10:30 AM Trees Baby Jam Story-time: Trees! 12:10 PM - Wood Around Campus Walk 3229 Raven Cir. | The Raven House 10:00 AM - 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 12:50 PM 458 Huguelet Dr. | Thomas Poe Cooper Kentucky Natural Lands Trust 10:30 AM Lexington Public Library Lexington Public Library Forestry Building | UK Forestry Extension Invasive Plant Species Workshop In the Preschool Play and Learn Story-time: Trees 10:30 AM - Creative Reflections Hike: A Magic Hour Sunday, October 13th 11:00 AM - Trees 5:00 PM - 2185 Versailles Rd. | Village Branch Library 11:45 AM with the Trees 11:30 AM 8291 Old Richmond Rd. | Boone Creek 7:00 PM Lexington Public Library Pre-registration required at floracliff.org | Outdoors 11:00 AM - Yoga Under the Trees Floracliff Nature Sanctuary Tree ID Walk 12:00 PM 120 Sycamore Rd. | Henry Clay Estate 12:10 PM - 11:00 AM - Toddler/Preschool Process Art: Chlorophyll 458 Huguelet Dr. | Thomas Poe Cooper Lavish! Art Project Workshop Yoga at Ashland 12:50 PM 12:00 PM Painting 5:00 PM - 301 W. 4th St. | Shearer Art Building Forestry Building | UK Forestry Extension 140 E. Main St. | Central Library 8:00 PM Transylvania University Lexington Public Library.
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