Town of Bluffton plants trees for Arbor Day celebration
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By Shellie Murdaugh
Published on May 1, 2026.
The Town of Bluffton celebrated Arbor Day by planting two live oaks at the Theodore D. Washington Municipal Building (Town Hall) and replacing two that had become diseased. The event is an annual event and has been celebrated worldwide since its inception in 1872. The town of Bloutton received a "Tree City USA Community" designation in 2012 and plans to continue planting more trees throughout the community.
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