
Throughout campus 50 new trees were planted with the help of organizations, facilities and student volunteers.
“Never afraid to get your hands dirty.” – Hily Applegate, Freshman – General Studies major
The football team along with the City of Tyler Trees Committee get together for Arbor Day on Jan. 31 and plant a tree in front of Potter Hall.
The student volunteers from the TJC STEM Club help out by digging a hole to place a tree on the West side of campus.
Throughout campus 50 new trees were planted with the help of organizations, facilities and student volunteers.
The Tyler Junior College Student Senate hosted an opening ceremony and then a tree planting on the TJC campus to commemorate Arbor Day, a celebration that honors the planting and maintenance of trees.
In honor of Arbor Day, over 250 TJC staff, students and community members came together on the TJC Central Campus on Jan. 31 to plant trees.
The event, which was organized by TJC, City of Tyler, the Tyler Trees Committee, the Texas A&M Forest Service, and Keep Tyler Beautiful, featured the planting of 50 new trees to TJC’s landscaping, replacing others that had been destroyed by weather-related disasters and aging.
TJC’s Fifth Street entrance was lined for more than 80 years by many of the fallen trees that were lost in recent years.
The new trees contained a variety of species, including Dogwood, Elm, Sycamore, Maple, Mulberry and Red Oak.
For more information about the event, contact TJC Student Life at 903-510-2797. For more events, visit tjc.edu/homepage/126/events.