Illinois Code § 5 ILCS 490/10

Arbor and Bird Day.
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The last Friday in April of each year is
designated as Arbor and Bird Day to be observed throughout the State as a
day for planting trees, shrubs, and vines about the homes and along the
highways and about public grounds within this State and for holding
appropriate exercises in the public schools and elsewhere to show the value
of trees and birds and the necessity of their protection, thus contributing
to the comforts and attractions of our State.

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