The 20th Annual Tress for Peace event will return to Winter Park this week.

The city of Winter Park and the Multifaith Education Project will host the Tress for Peace Interfaith Tree Planting Project on Tuesday, February 14, beginning at 11:15 a.m. The event will be held at Mead Botanical Garden, which is located at 1300 S. Denning Drive.

Over 30 Christian, Jewish and Muslim students and faculty, representing The Geneva School, Jewish Academy of Orlando, and Leaders Preparatory School, will join together to plant trees for peace. In recognition of their commitment to work together in the spirit of unity, the students will plant native trees and bless them in traditional manner according to each faith.

The City of Winter Park’s Urban Forestry Division will supervise the students in planting the trees. In addition, the division will donate a tree to each school so the students can hold their own tree-planting ceremony on their respective school properties to remind them of this event for years to come.

The program will be led by Debbie Medina, Director of the Multifaith Education Project, and include remarks by a city official and Urban Forestry Manager Stefano Alvernia.

For more information regarding the city’s 19th Annual Trees for Peace Interfaith Tree Planting Project, please contact 407-599-3495.