- December 5, 2025
Elise, Phoenix, Ryan, David, Georgia and Lily. Photo by Brian McMillan
Rowan Thebeault. Photo by Brian McMillan
Mike Distefano, Howard Peiffer, Ralph Moniello, Jim Lee and Marie Bedard, of the Palm Coast Volunteer Fire Rescue. Photo by Brian McMillan
Richard, Bradlee and Kaleigh Rickard. Photo by Brian McMillan
Palm Coast Volunteer Fire Rescue members with Mayor David Alfin. Photo by Brian McMillan
Tara, Derek, Adilyn, Trista and Charlotte Rife. Photo by Brian McMillan
Adaline Saal, 2. Photo by Brian McMillan
Chuck Cullen, at Kona Ice. Photo by Brian McMillan
Audrey Whitley, Annamaria Long and Evalyn Long. Photo by Brian McMillan
Rowan Janoski, Todd Janoski Jillian Janoski and Elliot Janoski. Photo by Brian McMillan
Athena, the plastic axe thrower. Photo by Brian McMillan
Photo by Brian McMillan
Rowan Janoski, Todd Janoski Jillian Janoski and Elliot Janoski. Photo by Brian McMillan
Cameron Kershaw, Noah Schweers and Logan Schweers. Photo by Brian McMillan
The city of Palm Coast held its 17th-annual Arbor Day event on May 7, at Central Park in Town Center.
The celebration commemorated the city’s newly recognized commitment to help aid in the recovery of monarch butterflies nationwide by joining Monarch City USA. Monarch City USA signs will be installed throughout Palm Coast as well as Tree City signs.
"Arbor Day in Palm Coast is such an amazing event and all the incredible benefits it provides to our residents and the environment,” said city of Palm Coast Urban Forester Carol Mini in a press release. "This event is about so much more than trees. It’s about bringing together Palm Coast families and friends to share in our passion for trees and keeping Palm Coast green."