05/01/2026
Today’s Arbor Day celebration in Lumberton was a wonderful reminder of what can happen when community, education, and environmental stewardship come together. 🌳
A huge thank you to Mayor Terrance Benson, Committeewoman Gina LaPlaca, Chairman of the Shade Tree Board Ken Taaffe, members Christine Enright and Laura O'Connor, from the Township’s Engineering Office, Jacky Long, and Deputy Township Administrator, Bobbie Quinn.
And a very special thanks to Bob Grimes
and our incredible Public Works team for helping make this special day possible.
We were especially proud to celebrate with the amazing 3rd grade students from Bobby's Run School. The students gave a fantastic presentation on the history of Arbor Day, shared beautiful Arbor Day-themed artwork, and brought so much enthusiasm and curiosity to the event. Two students even presented the Mayor with heartfelt letters explaining why they believe their school needs more trees — a powerful reminder that the next generation truly cares about the environment and the future of our community.
As part of the celebration, Chairman Taaffe held his annual student Q&A session, always a favorite part of the day, filled with thoughtful and fun questions for the students. The students also helped plant two Jefferson Elm trees in honor of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson. 🇺🇸🌳🇺🇸
The Township Committee also presented an official Arbor Day proclamation, and each student received their very own tree seedling to take home and plant — helping Arbor Day continue far beyond today’s celebration.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this event so meaningful. Watching our young residents learn about the importance of trees and take pride in caring for their environment gives us great hope for the future of Lumberton Township. 🌱