Monroe County Health Council

Monroe County Health Council 501(c)3 addressing fitness/nutrition, access to care, diabetes, substance abuse, & domestic violence.

TENNESSEE RESIDENTS URGED TO PLANT NATIVE TREES 🌳---12th Annual Statewide Event Gives Everyone A Chance To PlantNashvill...
02/04/2026

TENNESSEE RESIDENTS URGED TO PLANT NATIVE TREES 🌳
---12th Annual Statewide Event Gives Everyone A Chance To Plant
Nashville---

Tennessee residents are invited to reserve native trees to plant at their homes, farms and in their communities during the 12th annual Tennessee Tree Day event, taking place on March 21, 2026.

Online tree reservations are open to the public now through March 1, 2026, and residents are encouraged to reserve trees as soon as
possible to get the best selection. With 173 local pick-up sites to choose from, Tree Day is represented with at least one site in all 95 Tennessee counties.

🌳🌳**The Monroe County Health Council is proud to be a pickup site in Madisonville.** 🌳🌳

All trees must be reserved online between now and March 1st, and picked up on the weekend of March 20th for planting. Participants will choose their pick-up location, and dates and times when they reserve their trees. A small donation is requested for every
tree reserved. There are 11 native trees available, including redbud, elderberry, oak pecan, river birch and more. Trees are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.

“We have purchased over 100,000 native trees from the Tennessee State Nursery and other regional nurseries for the people of Tennessee to plant on their properties and in their communities,” says Jeffrey Barrie, CEO of Tennessee Environmental Council
(TEC). “We organize this event every year because of the overwhelming demand we have discovered from people who want to make a positive difference by planting trees,” says Barrie.

Every year this event involves thousands of participants who plant trees at their own homes, farms, businesses, neighborhoods and other locations of their choosing. Since 2007, more than 100,000 volunteers have planted over one million native trees across
Tennessee, fulfilling Tennessee Environmental Council’s mission to help people and communities improve our environment for all.

“Planting native trees is one of the best ways we can improve our environment,” says Cynthia Hernandez, Tree Program Manager at Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC). “Trees purify our air and filter our stormwater, they provide much-needed shade for our communities, slashing energy costs and boosting property value as they grow. Not only do they beautify our landscapes but they also provide food and habitat for birds and wildlife,” says Hernandez.

Tennessee Tree Day is organized each year by Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC), a nonprofit organization. The statewide tree-planting event is made possible by support from numerous partners and sponsors, including Atmos Energy, National
Wildlife Federation (NWF), UT Extension, Tractor Supply Company Foundation, TVA, LKQ Foundation, Nissan, Sharing Change, Ancient Nutrition, Memorial Foundation, and many others.

Visit the event website for more information and to reserve trees:
tectn.org/TennesseeTreeDay. 🌳

Thank you Lisa Steibel!
02/02/2026

Thank you Lisa Steibel!

Healthy love should feel safe, supportive, and equal. 💜Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month is a reminder that respect i...
02/01/2026

Healthy love should feel safe, supportive, and equal. 💜
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month is a reminder that respect is non-negotiable. If you or someone you know has questions about a relationship, help is available at loveisrespect.org.

The Seed Swap is postponed; a new date and time will be announced ASAP! Enjoy the snow and stay safe! ❄️☃️💚
01/31/2026

The Seed Swap is postponed; a new date and time will be announced ASAP! Enjoy the snow and stay safe! ❄️☃️💚

01/30/2026

🩺 Primary Care, Close to Home!

United Primary Care is now seeing adult patients at Littles Drug in Sweetwater on Tuesdays & Thursdays.

✔️ All major insurance accepted
✔️ TennCare welcome
📍 510 S. Main St., Sweetwater, TN

Michelle Rogers Davis

01/27/2026

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Madisonville, TN
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