East Georgia State College to host “Moon Tree Party” at the Sudie A. Fulford Community Center

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East Georgia State College (EGSC), in partnership with the Magnolia Midlands Georgia Youth Science & Technology Center (MMGYSTC) and the Georgia Forestry Commission, is excited to invite the community to the upcoming “Moon Tree Party,” a celebration of science and nature at the Sudie A. Fulford Community Learning Center. Located on the East Georgia State College Swainsboro campus at 131 College Circle, Swainsboro, this free event is open to the public and will take place on Tuesday, September 10, from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm.

The Moon Tree Party will offer a range of activities designed to inspire and educate attendees of all ages. These include hands-on STEM workshops and experiments to spark curiosity and innovation, immersive planetarium shows that explore the wonders of the universe, and informative “tree talk” sessions with experts from the Georgia Forestry Commission. The highlight of the event is the chance to see the NASA Moon Tree up close and learn about its remarkable voyage.

“We are thrilled to be able to share this historic moment with the community,” said Erin Youmans, Regional Coordinator for Magnolia Midlands GYSTC. “The planting of the Moon Tree at EGSC presents a unique opportunity for the surrounding community to observe and learn from this living piece of space history for generations to come.”

A diverse array of tree species, including sycamores, sweetgums, Douglas firs, loblolly pines, and giant sequoias, were flown around the Moon. East Georgia State College received a loblolly pine to nurture for future generations to enjoy. This special selection underscores the college’s commitment to fostering educational opportunities and environmental stewardship.

The tree was planted at the Fulford Center on May 7, 2024. The planting ceremony was attended by representatives from the Georgia Forestry Commission, Magnolia Midlands GYSTC, the EGSC Tree Campus Committee, as well as faculty, staff, and community members.

The Moon Tree Party is free and open to the public. EGSC warmly welcomes the community to join in this unique celebration of science, nature, and space exploration.

About East Georgia State College: East Georgia State College is dedicated to providing affordable access to higher education, fostering a culture of academic excellence, and preparing students for success in a global society. The Sudie A. Fulford Center at EGSC serves as a hub for educational outreach and community engagement.

About Magnolia Midlands GYSTC: Opened in 1995, the Magnolia Midlands Georgia Youth Science & Technology Center is a Regional Center for GYSTC, Inc., a private, not-for-profit educational organization designed to increase interest in and enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among elementary and middle school teachers, students, and parents in typically underserved areas in the state. Magnolia Midlands GYSTC is located on the campus of East Georgia State College. Among the many educational programs they offer, some favorites include the STARLAB Planetarium and Family Math and Science Nights.