The Arbor Day Poster Contest is an annual event open to all fifth grade students. The purpose of the contest is to increase knowledge about trees. The deadline is late February or early March with the specific date set yearly.
The State contest is sponsored by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, and the national contest is sponsored by The National Arbor Day Foundation and Toyota.
General rules include:
Students and teachers interested in entering should reference the specific rules in the contest booklet provided by the National Arbor Day Foundation. It is updated yearly.
Prizes vary from year to year but the top 3 State winners usually get a plaque, certificate, and saving bond. All students that participate in the state competition receive a certificate of participation signed by the State Forester of Tennessee. The state winning poster is entered in the National contest.
Each school must select its winning poster and it may then be entered in the State Contest. Generally, posters are sent by mail to:
Arbor Day Poster Contest
Tennessee Dept Agriculture, Forestry Division
P.O. Box 40627
Nashville, TN 37204
or delivery to:
Arbor Day Poster Contest
Ellington Agriculture Center - Bruer Bldg.
440 Hogan Road
Nashville, TN 37220
(Potential contestants should check with the forestry division for current address prior to entering.)
The 2009 winners were (click to view poster):
Bruce Webster, Urban Forester
Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry
P.O. Box 40627, Melrose Station
Nashville, TN 37204
Phone: (615) 837-5436, Fax: (615) 837-5003
Email: bruce.webster@.tn.gov