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| Meta Title | Romaine Announces Suffolk 250 Arbor Day Program to ‘Plant it Forward’ - Suffolk County Government |
| Meta Description | HAUPPAUGE, NY – Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, in partnership with Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo, announced the launch of the Planting... |
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| Boilerpipe Text | Residents are Encouraged to Plant a Tree for Arbor Day, Connecting Generations for the Next 250 Years
HAUPPAUGE, NY
– Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, in partnership with Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo, announced the launch of the Planting It Forward to 2276 Program as part of the ongoing Suffolk 250 initiative honoring America’s 250
th
Anniversary. Beginning on Arbor Day, April 24,
residents will be able to officially document the planting of trees through the Living Legacy Tree Registry that will be stored in archives of Suffolk County for future generations to see.
“Suffolk 250 is a once in a lifetime opportunity to not only learn about our storied past, but to leave a legacy for future Suffolk County residents,”
said Romaine.
“Planting It Forward is a unique way to celebrate the semiquincentennial as we will connect future generations through public documentation and additional green initiatives. I encourage all our residents to participate in this program beginning on Arbor Day.”
"As Suffolk County Clerk, it is our responsibility to safeguard the records that define our community. I am proud to preserve this initiative as part of our historical record. Each registered tree will not only contribute to a greener Suffolk County today but will also be documented and maintained in our archives in perpetuity, allowing future generations to see the impact of this moment,” said
Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo.
Beginning on Arbor Day through June 1st, residents can plant seedlings and trees anywhere in Suffolk County and register the location and/or coordinates on the “Living Legacy Tree Registry” through
suffolk250.org
. Each registered tree will receive a Suffolk 250 Living Legacy Certificate of Registration.
The Living Legacy Tree Registry will be permanently preserved and displayed in a volume maintained by the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk, creating a lasting record of Suffolk County’s contribution to America’s 250
th
Anniversary.
In addition, Suffolk County will be giving away 2,500 Red Oak tree seedlings to residents at County Parks between Arbor Day, April 24, 2026, and April 30, 2026, or until supplies last.
Residents can pick up their free seedlings from Suffolk County Parks at the following pick-up locations during normal business hours:
Gardiner County Park Montauk Highway, Bay Shore
Blydenburgh County Park Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown
Sears Bellows County Park 63 Bellows Pond Road, Hampton Bays
Southaven County Park 761 Victory Avenue, Brookhaven
West Sayville County Park 200 Montauk Highway, West Sayville
West Hills County Park Sweet Hollow Road, Huntington
Lake Ronkonkoma County Park 600 Lake Shore Road, Lake Ronkonkoma
Timber Point County Park Great River Road, Oakdale
Bergen Point County Park Bergen Avenue, West Babylon
Indian Island County Park Cross River Drive (Route 105), Riverhead
Planting it Forward is part of Suffolk County’s America 250 campaign that was launched in August 2025. The America 250 campaign will continue to include a variety of events throughout the region to celebrate the once-in-a-generation milestone.
For more information, can call or chat with Suffolk 311 at 311, 631-853-6311 or suffolkcountyny.gov/311.
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| Readable Markdown | ### Residents are Encouraged to Plant a Tree for Arbor Day, Connecting Generations for the Next 250 Years
**HAUPPAUGE, NY** – Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, in partnership with Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo, announced the launch of the Planting It Forward to 2276 Program as part of the ongoing Suffolk 250 initiative honoring America’s 250th Anniversary. Beginning on Arbor Day, April 24, residents will be able to officially document the planting of trees through the Living Legacy Tree Registry that will be stored in archives of Suffolk County for future generations to see.
“Suffolk 250 is a once in a lifetime opportunity to not only learn about our storied past, but to leave a legacy for future Suffolk County residents,” **said Romaine.** “Planting It Forward is a unique way to celebrate the semiquincentennial as we will connect future generations through public documentation and additional green initiatives. I encourage all our residents to participate in this program beginning on Arbor Day.”
"As Suffolk County Clerk, it is our responsibility to safeguard the records that define our community. I am proud to preserve this initiative as part of our historical record. Each registered tree will not only contribute to a greener Suffolk County today but will also be documented and maintained in our archives in perpetuity, allowing future generations to see the impact of this moment,” said **Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo.**
Beginning on Arbor Day through June 1st, residents can plant seedlings and trees anywhere in Suffolk County and register the location and/or coordinates on the “Living Legacy Tree Registry” through [suffolk250.org](http://www.suffolk250.org/). Each registered tree will receive a Suffolk 250 Living Legacy Certificate of Registration.
The Living Legacy Tree Registry will be permanently preserved and displayed in a volume maintained by the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk, creating a lasting record of Suffolk County’s contribution to America’s 250th Anniversary.
In addition, Suffolk County will be giving away 2,500 Red Oak tree seedlings to residents at County Parks between Arbor Day, April 24, 2026, and April 30, 2026, or until supplies last.
Residents can pick up their free seedlings from Suffolk County Parks at the following pick-up locations during normal business hours:
- Gardiner County Park Montauk Highway, Bay Shore
- Blydenburgh County Park Veterans Memorial Highway, Smithtown
- Sears Bellows County Park 63 Bellows Pond Road, Hampton Bays
- Southaven County Park 761 Victory Avenue, Brookhaven
- West Sayville County Park 200 Montauk Highway, West Sayville
- West Hills County Park Sweet Hollow Road, Huntington
- Lake Ronkonkoma County Park 600 Lake Shore Road, Lake Ronkonkoma
- Timber Point County Park Great River Road, Oakdale
- Bergen Point County Park Bergen Avenue, West Babylon
- Indian Island County Park Cross River Drive (Route 105), Riverhead
Planting it Forward is part of Suffolk County’s America 250 campaign that was launched in August 2025. The America 250 campaign will continue to include a variety of events throughout the region to celebrate the once-in-a-generation milestone.
For more information, can call or chat with Suffolk 311 at 311, 631-853-6311 or suffolkcountyny.gov/311.
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