DENVER — In celebration of Arbor Day, Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera joined the Colorado State Forest Service and CSU Spur for an afternoon of community, conservation, and environmental education.
The event, held at CSU Spur in Denver, brought together forestry professionals, sustainability advocates, and community members to recognize the importance of planting trees and protecting Colorado’s natural environment. The Lt. Governor emphasized the shared responsibility to protect the landscapes that make Colorado special.
“Arbor Day reminds us that planting a tree is a promise to future generations,” said Lt. Governor Primavera. “A promise of clean air, resilient ecosystems, and communities that are healthier and more connected. I’m grateful to the Colorado State Forest Service for leading this work and for reminding us that sustainability starts at the roots.”
Following the speaking program, attendees participated in a ceremonial tree planting, marking a shared commitment to sustainability and environmental education.
The Arbor Day celebration was hosted in partnership with the Colorado State Forest Service and CSU Spur, and supported by sponsors including Supertrees, Deyvis Tree Care, Davey Resource Group, PlanIT Geo, and Amazon Business.
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