Boyce Thompson Arboretum Celebrates 100 Years


Centennial celebration events include:

100 Tree Spree, Sept. 2023Dec. 2023

  • Boyce Thompson Arboretum is celebrating its centennial year by committing to partner with schools, municipalities, community organizations, parks and non-profits to plant a total of 100 native trees throughout the valley-metro area and its neighboring communities.

100 Tree Spree Kickoff Event – Sept. 23, 2023

  • The 100 Tree Spree will kick off by planting trees at the newly restored Ayer Lake.

Then and Now History Installation, Oct. 2023Oct. 2024

  • Guests will take a trip down memory lane as historical photos are placed throughout the Arboretum at key locations, allowing guests to view “then and now.”

Inaugural Green Gala, Oct. 21, 2023

  • The Green Gala will celebrate 100 years of past, present and future, highlighting those who strive to create a more sustainable landscape.

Spiny Splendor: Hedgehog Cactus Art Exhibit, Jan. 2024Oct. 2024

  • A larger-than-life art exhibit showcasing the Boyce Thompson Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus boyce-thompsonii), a species embodying the history of plant stewardship.

Legacy Tour, Jan. 2024Apr. 2024

Members’ Month: Centennial Focus, Mar. 24, 2024

  • Arboretum members will honor founder, Colonel Thompson, with a party, sharing pictures, videos and memories.

Sustainability Programming, Jun. 2024Sept. 2024

2nd Annual Green Gala, Oct. 2024

  • The Green Gala will be back again, highlighting and celebrating champions of sustainability along with auctioning pieces from the Hedgehog Cactus Art Exhibit.

“Our founder, Colonel William Boyce Thompson realized one hundred years ago what we still believe today: All life depends on plants. As we face a future impacted by climate change, we know that stewardship of the land and all creatures is vital,” shared Nemeth.

For more information about Boyce Thompson Arboretum, go to BTArboretum.org.

About Boyce Thompson Arboretum
Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Arizona’s oldest and largest botanical garden and top tourism site, is managed by the nonprofit Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum 501(c)(3). The 372-acre facility has nearly five miles of paths and trails through plant exhibits from 11 of the world’s deserts, a native riparian habitat and colorful specialty gardens.

Media Contact

Crystal Jennings, Boyce Thompson Arboretum, 1 2086296652, [email protected], https://btarboretum.org/

SOURCE Boyce Thompson Arboretum

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