aaduna + Arbor Day = Trees!
aaduna’s publisher, bill berry, jr., and visual arts editor, Lisa A.
Brennan, joined with staff of the Seward
House Museum
and Dr. Walt Aikman, leader and the champion of Auburn’s “Grow Your Trees”
organization in the planting of a new hickory tree in Seward Park adjacent to
the museum to commemorate Arbor Day 2014 on the evening of May 2, 2014.
Dr. Walt Aikman, Billye Chabot, Executive Director, Seward House Museum |
In a brief ceremony in the museum and outside at the planting, Dr. Aikman explained the importance of trees to the earth’s survival and vitality while Billye Chabot, executive director of the Seward House put tree planting into an historical context as it relates to the legacy of William H. Seward, Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State and former Governor of New York State.
We encourage you to work with
your community to plant and grow trees. aaduna recommends and supports this type
of community/neighborhood initiative!
Dr Walt Aikman, bill berry, jr., Billye Chabot (photo by: Lisa Brennan) |
Dr. Walt Aikman, leader and champion, Auburn, NY’s “Grow
Your Tress” and Billye Chabot, executive director, Seward House Museum. (Both members, aaduna Board of Directors) and bill berry, jr., publisher of aaduna
Lisa Brennan with Cynthia Aikman |
Lisa A. Brennan, aaduna’s
visual arts editor and Cindy S. Aikman, former Cayuga County
legislator, management consultant and community leader.
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