Arbor Day
Enjoy a gallery of photos from Arbor Day 2025 by Darcy Walls Photography. For more photos, please visit @bcvparks on Facebook and look at our albums from each special event in the photos tab.




























































































































































You all helped make the world a little more cherry! We extend a BIG thank you to Cherry Valley Nursery, the Cherry Valley Horsemen’s Association, BCVRPD board members and staff, The Sipstation, The Blow Up and the Beaumont Music Center for helping us pull off one of our favorite Arbor Days in history! We had 50 cherry trees donated to be planted here at the DTR (Danny Thomas Ranch) and had so many families show up to help plant their tree. It was cool, windy and so much fun, with free cherry lemonade from The Sipstation, lots of fun freebies and goodies, and a beautiful photo backdrop made by our friends at The Blow Up! While the entire event was held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., our ceremony began at 4 p.m. with a welcome from John Flores, BCVRPD Board Treasurer. We had an invocation by BCVRPIC Director Tammy Letulle followed by the flag salute, led by Rauni James representing the Cherry Valley Horsemen’s Association. The National Anthem was performed by Victoria Izzi from the Beaumont Music Center. Some history of the Cherry Valley community was shared by Director John Flores and we are so grateful you all came! If you weren’t a part of this year’s Arbor Day, stay tuned around this time next year for the next one. We always choose a part to add trees to - sometimes it’s Noble Creek Regional Park, sometimes it’s Bogart Regional Park. This year, the DTR was the perfect spot to receive the trees! To all those families who donated trees, thanks for joining us! We are delighted you come along side to experience the fun we have planned, and we hope to see you at our next big event, Fiesta de Mayo, May 3, 2025 from 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Noble Creek Regional Park.

Enjoy photos from Arbor Day 2024 at Noble Creek Regional Park.

