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New oak savannah planted at Sommer Farm in Peoria

man and little girl planting a tree
Andrew Monkemeyer, 4-H alumni, and his daughter were part of the team of people who planted 25 oak trees at Sommer Farm. The service project was made possible by 4-H Green Communities Tree Program that helped provide 775 oak trees throughout the state.

PEORIA, Ill. - Youth and adults from Peoria County worked together on a unique community service project that they and others will watch grow for many years and will benefit generations to come. Thanks to a 4-H Green Communities Tree Program, 4-H members, parents, volunteers, Extension Master Gardeners, and staff from University of Illinois Extension, Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit, Peoria County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Peoria Park District planted 25 oak trees at Sommer Farm located on the north edge of Peoria.

Dressed in rain boots and gloves, carrying shovels and trowels, twenty six people arrived at Sommer Farm on April 9 to plant the oak tree savanna. The savanna will bring new life to oak-hickory forests currently under threat in Illinois. The trees were planted in an open patch of ground surrounded by prairie grass & woods. “A design was created to allow the area to become a grove that will serve the needs of summer day camp participants and also serve as a wedding venue as the trees mature,” stated Mike Miller, Peoria Park District Sommer Farm Manager.

“Oak savannas are being overtaken by invasive species, as well as more shade-tolerant trees, such as maples,” says Curt Sinclair, U of I Extension 4-H specialist. “Illinois 4-H is primed to take action to increase the number of oak trees in the state.”

This oak savanna was made possible by the 4-H Green Communities Tree Program which focuses on tackling global issues at a local level.
U of I Extension partnered with the Association of Illinois Soil & Water Conservation Districts (AISWCD) to bring this project to life. Peoria County was just one of the 31 counties participating in this statewide program, which planted a total of 775 trees across the state.

4-H alumni and parent, Andrew Monkemeyer shared why he participated and why he thought it was important to be involved. "Being taught as a 4-H member growing up, we were shown how important it is to serve our community. I want to pass these values to my children as well. My daughter Mabel and I had a wonderful time being able to get outside on a beautiful Saturday morning and serve Peoria County through planting trees. Getting to know other 4-H members and families as well made it a fantastic experience for my family!"

This was a wonderful community collaboration that resulted in beautiful oak savanna that will benefit future generations for many years to come.

About University of Illinois Extension: University of Illinois Extension is the flagship outreach effort of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, offering educational programs to residents of all of Illinois' 102 counties — and far beyond. Extension provides practical education you can trust to help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. U of I Extension offers educational programs in five broad areas: energy and environmental stewardship, food safety and security, economic development and workforce preparedness, family health, financial security, and wellness, and youth development.

About 4-H: Illinois 4-H strives to help youth learn skills for living. University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in every county in Illinois. Illinois 4-H aims to impact the lives of 200,000 youth each year through sustained learning clubs and groups and short-term programming.

Source: Judy Schmidt, 4-H metro youth educator