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Town of Irmo Recognized as a Tree City USA for Fifteenth Year

2025-05-07
On: May 7, 2025
In: Awards, Community News, Government

For the fifteenth year, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the Town of Irmo as a Tree City USA for 2025, underscoring the town’s sustained dedication to urban forestry. This designation celebrates Irmo’s ongoing efforts to cultivate and care for its tree canopy, a commitment that yields significant benefits for the local community.Continue Reading

Irmo Celebrates Arbor Day with Tree Planting in Rawls Creek Park

2024-12-11
On: December 11, 2024
In: Community News

The Town of Irmo celebrated Arbor Day on December 6 by planting two Ginkgo trees in the newly established Rawls Creek Park. Mayor Bill Danielson joined town staff and volunteers to help plant one of the trees, highlighting the town’s dedication to environmental stewardship. “Irmo is recognized as a TreeContinue Reading

Irmo Recognized as Tree City USA at Trees SC Annual Conference

2024-11-14
On: November 14, 2024
In: Community News, Government

IRMO, SC – The Town of Irmo has been honored as a Tree City USA, joining a prestigious network of South Carolina communities committed to enhancing quality of life through urban forestry. The recognition, given at last week’s Trees SC annual conference, celebrates communities that actively support tree care andContinue Reading

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