In Bend, the City Council issues a proclamation at the first Council Meeting in April to declare the entire month of April as Arbor Month. This decision is partly because of Bend's unpredictable weather. Throughout April, Bend hosts various events to celebrate Arbor Day. Many of these events include planting trees on public property within the City.

Arbor Day History

The first Arbor Day in America was started by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska City, Nebraska. On April 10, 1872, about one million trees were planted in Nebraska. Arbor Day was officially proclaimed in 1874 by Nebraska’s Governor, Robert W. Furnas, and it became a legal state holiday in Nebraska in 1885. The date for Arbor Day in Nebraska was later set to April 22 to coincide with Morton's birthday. This special day has grown over the years, and now many places, including Bend, celebrate it with various events.

In Oregon, the State Legislature has designated the first full week of April as Arbor Week. This gives groups more flexibility to celebrate Arbor Day. The City of Bend hosts tree-planting events and other activities throughout April.

Annual Arbor Month Celebrations

Expand the years below to see the events and celebrations held for our annual Arbor Month celebration.

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