Join us for an inside look at how your generosity is growing real change. At this exclusive event, attendees connect with Arbor Day Foundation leadership, planting partners from around the world, and members with a shared passion for leaving the world better than they found it.
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Great things happen when we come together
Here, you’ll find engaging speakers and opportunities to immerse yourself in the mission you’re enabling — on the very grounds where Arbor Day began.
Topics include:
Restoring California’s forests in the face of increasing wildfires
Empowering international and domestic planting organizations
On-the-ground stories of people impacted by our work
Our vision for meeting the challenges of the future
VIP Access to Arbor Day Farm
Arbor Day Farm, the original home of Arbor Day, stretches across 260 acres of eastern Nebraska. This property features the historic mansion where the founder of the holiday lived, trees that are well over 100 years old, educational exhibits, local food and beverages, and so much more.
As a Member Summit attendee, you will receive exclusive tours of the farm. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the stunning natural beauty of the historic site firsthand.
Relaxing Accommodations
Book your stay at Lied Lodge, our 140-room hotel located on Arbor Day Farm. The hotel features scenic views, a spa, an Olympic-sized pool, a fitness center, and several delicious dining options.
Your room is not included in your registration, so you'll need to book it separately. Book by May 9 to receive your special Summit Room Rate of $149 plus taxes.
Meaningful Connections
Members come from across the country, from all walks of life, and from a rich variety of experiences. This event provides an ideal setting for meeting these new friends and connecting with Foundation leadership who share your passion for planting and nurturing trees.
Small Group Sessions
We’ll break out into optional smaller groups on Tuesday and Wednesday so you can experience all the farm has to offer.
Behind-the-scenes at Arbor Lodge Mansion
Take a guided tour of the home of the founder of Arbor Day. Our deeply knowledgeable guides will walk you through the mansion and servants’ quarters, telling stories of the people who worked and lived there. Attendees will enjoy exclusive access to areas not open to the public, including the private bowling alley, and take home a souvenir gift.
Cider and charcuterie
Arbor Day Farm is known for its delicious apples and hard ciders. Our executive chef and sommelier will guide you through the unique characteristics of our ciders and lead a class on crafting the perfect charcuterie board.
Historic orchard tour
Enjoy a tour through Arbor Day Farm’s 25-acre production orchard while learning about how we grow and care for our apples. We’ll talk about the Farm’s history and the sustainability practices of today. You’ll learn the art and science behind grafting, rootstock selection, high density growing systems, hard cider varieties, and much more.
Living landscape exploration
The landscape of Arbor Day Farm was built on the interconnectedness of humans and nature. Along with guest speakers from the Lilac Society, you’ll explore the vast and intentional landscaping of the Farm, including a look at the relationship between trees, shrubs, flowering plants, and grasses.
Itinerary
Monday, June 10
Location: Terrace Room
Location: Arbor Lodge
Tuesday, June 11
Location: Lied Lodge, Rosenow Room
Welcome from Arbor Day Foundation President Katie Loos
Arbor Day Foundation’s Lachel Bradley-Williams moderates a panel with Doug Satre from Plant with Purpose and Connie Parker from the Alliance for Cape Fear Trees to discuss international and domestic planting projects, disaster recovery, long-term community support, and the wide-ranging impact of trees.
Location: Lied Lodge, Rosenow Room
Behind-the-scenes at Arbor Lodge Mansion, Cider and Charcuterie, Historic Orchard Tour, Living Landscape Exploration
Location: The Depot
Behind-the-scenes at Arbor Lodge Mansion, Cider and Charcuterie, Historic Orchard Tour, Living Landscape Exploration
Author and Washington Post journalist Lizzie Johnson joins Arbor Day Foundation’s Jeff Salem in conversation about restoring California’s forests in the face of wildfires.
Location: Historic Barns
Location: Historic Barns
Wednesday, June 12
Location: Lied Lodge, Rosenow Room
Arbor Day Foundation Senior Manager, Program Innovation Lauren Marshall shares stories of the impact of our work and the people feeling its benefits.
Arbor Day Foundation CEO Dan Lambe discusses our vision for the future.
Behind-the-scenes at Arbor Lodge Mansion, Cider and Charcuterie, Historic Orchard Tour, Living Landscape Exploration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Attire
June weather in Nebraska can be quite warm. Summer thunderstorms are also a frequent occurrence. Rain gear and layers are always in style. Jeans and shorts are welcome at all events, but collared shirts and dresses are welcome too.
Flying into Nebraska?
Shuttles to and from the Omaha or Lincoln airport can be booked through Lied Lodge. Uber and Lyft are not available in Nebraska City, so a shuttle from the airport is your best bet. You will be sent shuttle booking details upon registration for the Summit and our Reservations team will charge it separately.
Lodging
Your room at Lied Lodge is not included in the $399 registration cost. You'll need to book it separately. Book lodging by May 9 to receive your special Summit Room Rate of $149 per night plus taxes. We recommend staying Monday, June 10 and Tuesday, June 11, but this rate still applies if you decide to extend your stay for additional nights.
Accessibility
Elevators and ADA-accessible lodging are available at Lied Lodge. Small group activities can accommodate a range of mobility needs. If you have questions about activities, email [email protected] or call 800-322-3816 so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.
Cancellation Policy
Change of plans? Cancellations made prior to May 10 will receive a 100% refund, less a $100 admin fee. Cancellations made beginning May 10 will not receive a refund.