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Webster Groves commission finalizes Arbor Day plans, chooses poetry contest judges and publicity approach

Webster Groves Sustainability Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Commission members confirmed a May Arbor Day schedule, said they received 21 poetry submissions, and agreed to invite the winning poet to read. Members also discussed flyer distribution, calendar posting, volunteer arrival times and QR‑code signups for related initiatives.

The Webster Groves Sustainability Commission confirmed final logistics for its Arbor Day celebration and described how it will publicize the event to residents.

The commission set the event to begin at 5:30 p.m. with volunteers asked to arrive by 5:15 and said the program will include a tree story and a poetry reading. "We had a very, very good response — 21 submissions, a variety of ages," the Chair said, noting a three-person panel (two arts-commission members, a Webster Arts representative and the Chair) will meet Wednesday to select…

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