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			 University of Illinois Extension 
			Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Master Gardeners and Naturalists have 
			partnered with Spoon River College in Canton to offer a Winter Tree 
			ID Walk on Monday, February 24, 1 – 3 p.m. 
 Most of our native trees lose their leaves in winter, making tree 
			identification both challenging and rewarding this time of year, so 
			it’s a good opportunity to sharpen our skills. Join Extension 
			Horticulture Educator, Ryan Pankau, for a walk around the Spoon 
			River College Arboretum to learn some tips and tricks that will 
			boost your winter tree ID skills. Ryan will also present additional 
			information beyond identification about each tree on the walk, 
			including planting recommendations, performance as an urban tree, 
			native status, insect and disease issues, as well as tips for 
			providing the best tree care possible for your own trees.
 
			
			 
			Ryan has over two decades of experience as a forester and arborist, 
			building his lifelong love of trees into the career he enjoys today. 
			He has experience with forest restoration and management as well as 
			care of individual trees in the urban setting.  [to top of second 
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In recent years, Ryan has focused on integrating the concepts of 
ecology into the management of plants in the built environment to create more 
resilient landscapes that better support the native flora and fauna of Illinois. 
Registration is required and space is limited. Register online at
https://go .illinois.edu/TreeID  
by February 20 or by calling 309-547-3711. 
 Be sure to dress for the weather, as this is an outdoor event. Wear sturdy shoes 
or boots and bring a walking stick as this is a walking tour. Park at the Spoon 
River College Arboretum entrance or the Spoon River College Villas and walk to 
the Arboretum.
 
 In case of inclement weather, this event will be canceled and rescheduled. If 
you have any questions please contact Christine Belless at
cbelless@illinois.edu  or call 
309-547-3711.
 
 If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event listed in 
this news release, contact your local Extension office.
 
				 
			[Christine Belless, Program 
			Coordinator] |