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A HISTORY IN TREES KENTUCKY ROOTS Trees are the longest-lived organisms on earth. Many of our local trees are older than Lexington or the nation itself. Join Tom Kimmerer, the author of Venerable Trees: History, Biology, and Conservation in the Bluegrass, for a discussion hosted by the Lexington History Museum on the past and future of Lexington’s trees. Tates Creek Branch Library Sunday, September 30, 3-4pm 3628 Walden Drive, Lexington Free. Registration not required www.lexpublib.org/events LexHistory Talks!

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Page 1: KENTUCKY ROOTSlexhistory.org/sites/default/files/2018 09 LexHistory Talks Kimmerer... · A HISTORY IN TREES KENTUCKY ROOTS Trees are the longest-lived organisms on earth. Many of

A HISTORY IN TREES

KENTUCKY ROOTS Trees are the longest-lived organisms on earth. Many of our local

trees are older than Lexington or the nation itself.

Join Tom Kimmerer, the author of Venerable Trees: History,

Biology, and Conservation in the Bluegrass, for a discussion hosted

by the Lexington History Museum on the past and future of

Lexington’s trees.

Tates Creek Branch Library

Sunday, September 30, 3-4pm

3628 Walden Drive, Lexington

Free. Registration not required

www.lexpublib.org/events

LexHistory Talks!