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Celebrate Lewisville’s 100th anniversary with a Centennial Tree

Post Date:July 18, 2025
Join the City of Lewisville in commemorating a century of growth and community by sponsoring a Centennial Tree.

The Centennial Tree Program offers residents, families, and businesses a unique opportunity to leave a lasting mark on the city while giving back to the environment. By sponsoring a tree, residents will be part of a living tribute celebrating our past, beautifying our parks, and supporting a greener future.

Use this link to purchase a Centennial tree. Residents can choose from beautiful native trees to honor a loved one or to mark a special memory. That personal tree will be planted and nurtured in one of our city’s cherished parks.

Each tree costs $500. It comes with an engraved plaque that will be placed at each location and reflects the donor’s information. The City will guarantee the tree for five years after it is planted. Planting locations will be available in key parks and green spaces around Lewisville. Donors can choose from a list of available parks or allow the city to choose the best location for their sponsored tree. Each location within the specified park will be determined by the Parks and Recreation Department. Trees will be maintained by the city to ensure their longevity and health.
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