LINCOLN – The nomination process for the 2023 Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Awards is open now through Sept. 29.
Individuals and/or organizations may be nominated in the following four award categories: - The Blazing Star Award recognizes an individual or organization that has made a significant contribution toward advancing the horticultural use of native plants or the restoration of native plant communities.
- The Johnny Appleseed Award recognizes an individual who embodies the generous spirit of Johnny Appleseed through a sustained personal involvement in tree-planting.
- The Educator Award recognizes educators who have made an outstanding contribution toward advancing the knowledge and appreciation of plants among their students.
- The Community Landscape Award recognizes individuals, groups, businesses or organizations – including units of government – for the implementation of a landscape project or activity that has significantly improved the green infrastructure of a community.
Such projects should reach beyond beautification to include elements of sustainability, such as water conservation, storm-water management, land stewardship, tree-canopy restoration, habitat, biodiversity, soil improvements, education and outreach, native plants, etc.
“The annual Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Awards offer an opportunity to shine the spotlight on those who are making a difference in the environment and in the communities we call home,” said Hanna Pinneo, executive director of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum.
“It’s a privilege to honor those who are doing such good, important work to help foster vibrant communities and a resilient environment.”
To nominate an individual or organization for an NSA Award, people may visit plantnebraska.org/ awards and complete and submit the electronic nomination form.