Trees, apples and cider! Vancouver celebrates the Old Apple Tree on October 1, 2022

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Vancouver’s popular Old Apple Tree Festival returns Saturday, Oct. 1,  at Old Apple Tree Park, 112 S.E. Columbia Way. Strongly rooted in our  community, the legendary Old Apple

Tree makes its comeback. Planted in  1826 at Fort Vancouver, Vancouver’s venerable Old Apple Tree is the  oldest apple tree in the Northwest and is considered the matriarch of 

Washington State’s apple industry. Despite the tree trunk failing in  June 2020, a new tree from the original root system has grown to take  its place.

The festival will take place between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday,  Oct. 1, at Old Apple Tree Park, directly east of the Interstate 5 Bridge  in the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

The family-friendly, free  event offers live music, Vancouver Land Bridge tours, hands-on arts and  crafts, and apples and food for purchase.

Urban Abundance, a nonprofit organization in Clark County, will host a  free apple pressing station. Community members are encouraged to bring  clean apples and containers to

participate. Apple harvesting at the  Historic Orchard will be coordinated by Urban Abundance; these apples  can be pressed at the event or will be donated to the Clark County Food

Bank. Volunteers are needed at the event to assist with cider pressing,  outreach and apple orchard harvesting. Visit www.urbanabundance.org for volunteer opportunities.

Local musical groups The Juleps, Ottomatics and Bobbie, Joe, and the  New Guy will be providing live music throughout the day. The City’s  Urban Forestry Commission will give

away a limited number of tree  cuttings from the Old Apple Tree during the festival

The Old Apple Tree Festival is presented by the Urban Forestry  Commission in partnership with the City of Vancouver’s Urban Forestry, a  division of the City’s Public Works

department; Bartlett Tree Care;  Urban Abundance; and the National Park Service.

For more information about the Old Apple Tree Festival and  Vancouver’s efforts to enhance the community’s urban trees canopy,  please call Urban Forestry at 360-487-8308 or visit

www.cityofvancouver.us/urbanforestry.

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