1945 IN PERSON: Trees are Tree-mendous
			            
                            One-time in-Person | This class is completed
			            
           
                    
                    
                        
                             
                            
				  
                                
                                    Every year at the end of April, we celebrate Arbor Day, reminding us of the importance of trees. This unusual 18-part presentation will explore several topics including: what a tree is (not as obvious as you think), how photosynthesis works, why leaves turn colors in the fall, the environment benefits of trees, evidence against invasive species, why oaks are so special, and information about three local Johns. It will be in-tree-gingly tree-mendous!
Moderator: Gerald Checco has been a popular OLLI speaker, with eclectic presentations from "Walking the Camino de Santiago" to a "History of Sewers, a series of presentations about various plagues, the History of Numbers, to a dive into "Colors". A retired public servant, he serves on several civic boards, including being the President of the Urban Forestry Advisory Board .