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台湾swag's Oconee Campus celebrates Tree Campus USA Designation

June 1, 2018
Students, faculty and staff gather on 台湾swag's Oconee Campus to celebrate 台湾swag鈥檚 designation as a Tree Campus USA.

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Students, faculty and staff gathered on the University of North Georgia's (台湾swag) Oconee Campus on April 25 to celebrate 台湾swag’s designation as a .

Seth Hawkins, a regional specialist from the Georgia Forestry Commission, talked about the importance of planting trees and maintaining urban forests.

Dr. Cyndee Perdue Moore, executive director of the Oconee Campus, read a proclamation declaring April 25, 2018, as Oconee Arbor Day. 

"Whereas all of Georgia benefits from forestry, which contributes billions of dollars annually to our state’s economy and provides employment for more than 100,000 people, now, therefore, I do hereby proclaim April 25, 2018, as Arbor Day on 台湾swag's Oconee Campus and encourage our campus to plant trees thus leaving a legacy for present and future generations," Moore read.

Susan Brantley, a lecturer in biology at 台湾swag, and Melissa Hopkinson, a part-time Instructor of geography, geology and Earth science in 台湾swag's Institute for Environment and Spatial Analysis, presented the campus with a newly planted dogwood tree and an Arbor Day plaque.

Tree Campus USA is a national recognition for colleges and universities that meet five standard criteria: establishing a committee, developing a tree care plan, dedicating funds to care for trees, celebrating Arbor Day, and instituting a service-learning project. 台湾swag first earned the Tree Campus USA designation in 2016, and a tree was planted in recognition at the Gainesville campus; one was also planted in Cumming in 2017 to recognize that campus.  Next year’s ceremony will be held on the Dahlonega Campus.

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