Roots of a Nation: Wood and Forests in American History – America 250
September 1, 2026, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Hastings Public Library
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Roots of a Nation: Wood and Forests in American History – America 250
September 1 • 5:30 PM
Join Forester Ben from the Barry Conservation District for a special program exploring the vital role of wood and forests in shaping American history. As part of the America 250 commemoration, this presentation highlights how forests have influenced settlement, industry, culture, and daily life throughout the nation’s past.
From early colonial communities to westward expansion and modern conservation efforts, discover how this essential natural resource helped build and sustain the United States. Gain a deeper appreciation for the connection between forests and the development of the country, as well as the importance of responsible forest stewardship today.
This program is ideal for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone interested in the intersection of environment and American heritage.
Suggested Registration for Tree Identification materials and updates.
When
September 1, 2026
5:30pm - 7:30pm
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Hastings Public Library
227 E. State Street, Hastings, MI 49058
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