Arbor Day is today! APRIL 24!
Guess what!?! MOM MADE A MISTAKE!
SOOO Here is the corrected Badge!
When is Arbor Day? National Arbor Day in the U.S. is April 24, 2026.
Many states choose dates better suited to local planting climates, such as November in Hawaii.
Here, in the Great White North, National Tree Day in Canada is celebrated on the Wednesday of National Forest Week in September,
and it is focusing on planting, education, and appreciating the role of trees. Some regions, like Alberta, hold specific spring events, but the the
national focus is in autumn. It serves as a, day for environmental
action, often involving tree planting, education, and community
activities
Arbor Day was founded by J. Sterling Morton in 1872 to encourage tree planting for shade, fuel, and beauty, it is typically observed in spring (last Friday in April in the US).



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ReplyDeleteNice follow on to Earth day... whenever it happens! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Happy Arbor Day!
ReplyDeleteOur trees are all starting to leaf out but we won't be planting one. Happy Arbor Day!
ReplyDeleteWe don't mind celebrating trees everyday of the week no matter what the calendar says! Mom can tell us it's Arbor Day everyday and that would be okay Marv. Just as long as our trees stay healthy like you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Arbor Day! It's always a good idea to plant a tree.
ReplyDeleteHappy Arbor Day!
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Could be worse! She could have scheduled your Gotcha Day post for a week late like our Dada did last week!"
ReplyDeleteMom got super confused today!
ReplyDeleteHave to tell ya, mommy got to smiling awfully big at that mistake!
ReplyDeleteEveryone makes mistakes- except cats, of course. :) XO
ReplyDeleteOops, Happy Arbor Day!!!
ReplyDeleteIt’s okay, we know what day you meant! And yes, Louisiana actually has Arbor Day in February (I think).
ReplyDeleteWe didn't plant trees, yet, but we have some newer shrubs to plant. (To replace dead ones...) Lots of seedling trees in our wooded area. all self sown by wind and critters.
ReplyDeleteNo worries! Your mom is the bestest, and she is entitled to make a mistake here and there. :)
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