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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "3 Pelicans & Fish"
LOCATION:628 14th St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125515Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 628 14th Street (behind the Mosqui
 to Cafe) is entitled "3 Pelicans & Fish\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn 
 September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a ti
 dal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediate
 ly uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to th
 e demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad g
 oodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculptu
 re artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attemp
 ted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks tha
 t once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gar
 dens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public t
 o enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98363336
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Alligator"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125555Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Alli
 gator\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98364094
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel Cradling Bunny"
LOCATION:511 17th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125705Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 511 17th Street  is entitled "Ange
 l Cradling Bunny\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98365385
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel With Lambs"
LOCATION:1124 37th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T130103Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1124 37th Street is entitled "Ange
 l with Lambs\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98366686
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Birds of Galveston"
LOCATION:1620 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T140031Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1620 Sealy is entitled "Birds of G
 alveston\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98367823
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fi
 sh""
LOCATION:20 South Shore Dr.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T124334Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 20 South Shore Drive is entitled "
 Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fish\, " by artist Jim Phillips.
 \n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island 
 in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves im
 mediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters le
 d to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say 
 a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later 
 sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature
  attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic o
 aks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked i
 nto gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the p
 ublic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98377615
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dalmatian"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 mba.com/i/DgCHpX8nl5CF8K23urusodQe.jpg
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T141240Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Dalmatian\," by 
 artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered
  most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerf
 ul wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the s
 alty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forc
 ed Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canop
 y. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into som
 ething Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have rep
 laced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sh
 aded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures
  are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98380251
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dog Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143612Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Dog 
 Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn Septembe
 r 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surg
 e. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uproo
 ted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise
  of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye t
 o so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artis
 ts have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to d
 estroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once l
 ined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and
  nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
 
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98381283
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin"
LOCATION:828 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143744Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 828 Ball (facing 9th Street) is en
 titled "Dolphin\," by artist unknown.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382038
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin\, Eel\, and Dorado"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143829Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Dolphin\, E
 el\, and Dorado\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, 
 Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging 
 combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\,
  but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousand
 s of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its
  beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed
  second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsica
 l sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighb
 orhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side
  yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382785
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Fireplug"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144144Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Fireplug\," by a
 rtist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered 
 most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerfu
 l wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sa
 lty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike force
 d Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy
 . \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into some
 thing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repl
 aced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sha
 ded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures 
 are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98383564
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Galveston Shore Life"
LOCATION:5701 Avenue S 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144216Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 5701 S ½ (facing 57th Street).  It
  is entitled "Galveston Shore Life\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn Sept
 ember 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal 
 surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately u
 prooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the de
 mise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodb
 ye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture a
 rtists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted 
 to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that on
 ce lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens
  and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to en
 joy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98384314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Geisha"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144258Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Geisha\," 
 by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike cove
 red most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of pow
 erful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately th
 e salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike f
 orced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree ca
 nopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into 
 something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have 
 replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and
  shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptu
 res are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385064
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Great Dane"
LOCATION:1228 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144323Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1228 Sealy (facing 13th Street) is
  entitled "Great Dane\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385816
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Guitar"
LOCATION:1415 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144407Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1415 Ball is entitled "Guitar."\n
 \nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in 
 a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immed
 iately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led t
 o the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a s
 ad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later scu
 lpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature at
 tempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks
  that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into
  gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the publ
 ic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Hand Clutching Diploma"
LOCATION:Wright-Cuney Park\, 718 41st Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144501Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 718 41st Street (on grounds of\nWr
 ight-Cuney Park) is entitled "Hand Clutching Diploma\," by artist Earl J
 ones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Is
 land in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and wav
 es immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm wate
 rs led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to
  say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths l
 ater sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother N
 ature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majes
 tic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tuc
 ked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for 
 the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98387338
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "In His Hand"
LOCATION:4910 Avenue P 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144545Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4910 Avenue P 1/2 is entitled "In 
 His Hand\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrican
 e Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combinat
 ion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ult
 imately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of oth
 ers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautif
 ul tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second 
 life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpt
 ures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood s
 treets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards t
 he sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388085
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Large Pelican"
LOCATION:1609 Postoffice St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144616Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1609 Postoffice Street is entitled
  "Large Pelican\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388856
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Lighthouse & Dolphin"
LOCATION:4017 Avenue M 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144756Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4017 Avenue M 1/2 is entitled "Lig
 hthouse & Dolphin\,"  by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagi
 ng combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many tree
 s\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thous
 ands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of 
 its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breat
 hed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whims
 ical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many nei
 ghborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in s
 ide yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98389619
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Mermaid Holding Clam Shell"
LOCATION:1428 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144833Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1428 Church is entitled "Mermaid H
 olding Clam Shell\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98390366
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Monument to Galveston’s Trees"
LOCATION:1028 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144909Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1028 Winnie is entitled "Monument 
 to Galveston’s Trees\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391113
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Owl"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144946Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Owl\," by a
 rtist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered m
 ost of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful
  wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sal
 ty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced
  Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.
  \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into somet
 hing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repla
 ced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shad
 ed homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures a
 re there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391883
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pelican Sitting on Piling"
LOCATION:1618 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145130Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1618 Church is entitled "Pelican S
 itting on Piling\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98392745
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pod of Dolphins and Mermaid"
LOCATION:902 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145208Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 902 Ball is entitled "Pod of Dolph
 ins and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, H
 urricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging c
 ombination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, 
 but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands
  of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its 
 beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed 
 second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical
  sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighbo
 rhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side 
 yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98393497
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sealife and Mermaid"
LOCATION:12330 Jenkins\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145304Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 12330 Jenkins is entitled "Sealife
  and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98394249
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sister Angels"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145548Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Sister Ang
 els\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ik
 e covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination 
 of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimat
 ely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others.
  Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful t
 ree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life
  into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures
  have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stree
 ts and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the s
 culptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98395111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "SpongeBob"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145651Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Spon
 geBob\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98396034
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Squirrel with Acorn"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145715Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Squirrel wi
 th Acorn\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98396782
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "The Lion King"
LOCATION:4510 Avenue L\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145747Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4510 Avenue L is entitled "The Lio
 n King\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane 
 Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combinatio
 n of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultim
 ately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of other
 s. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful
  tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second li
 fe into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptur
 es have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood str
 eets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the
  sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98397534
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz"
LOCATION:1702 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145814Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1702 Winnie is entitled "Tin Man f
 rom The Wizard of Oz\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98398523
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Toad"
LOCATION:1615 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145845Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1615 Ball is entitled "Toad\," by 
 artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered 
 most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerfu
 l wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sa
 lty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike force
 d Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy
 . \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into some
 thing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repl
 aced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sha
 ded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures 
 are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98399271
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Two Herons"
LOCATION:1316 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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DTSTAMP:20120117T145924Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1316 Ball is entitled "Two Herons
 \," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike co
 vered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of p
 owerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately 
 the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike
  forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree 
 canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life int
 o something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures hav
 e replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets a
 nd shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculp
 tures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98400259
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Venus on a Half Shell"
LOCATION:1823 Avenue L\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T150017Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1823 Avenue L is entitled ""Venus 
 on a Half Shell."  Created by Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98401007
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Wildlife Totem Pole"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T150058Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Wildlife To
 tem Pole\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98401757
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Wildlife Tree"
LOCATION:Schrieber Park\, Frank Giusti Dr.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
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DTSTAMP:20120117T150301Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 83rd Street at the Airport (inside
  the castle\nplayground at Schrieber Park) is entitled "Wildlife Tree\,"
  by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike cove
 red most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of pow
 erful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately th
 e salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike f
 orced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree ca
 nopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into 
 something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have 
 replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and
  shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptu
 res are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98402510
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Yellow Lab"
LOCATION:1820 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120514
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
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DTSTAMP:20120117T150328Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1820 Winnie is entitled "Yellow La
 b\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike 
 covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of
  powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimatel
 y the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. I
 ke forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tre
 e canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life i
 nto something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures h
 ave replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets
  and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the scu
 lptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98403260
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "3 Pelicans & Fish"
LOCATION:628 14th St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125515Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 628 14th Street (behind the Mosqui
 to Cafe) is entitled "3 Pelicans & Fish\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn 
 September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a ti
 dal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediate
 ly uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to th
 e demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad g
 oodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculptu
 re artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attemp
 ted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks tha
 t once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gar
 dens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public t
 o enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98363337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Alligator"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125555Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Alli
 gator\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98364095
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel Cradling Bunny"
LOCATION:511 17th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125705Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 511 17th Street  is entitled "Ange
 l Cradling Bunny\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98365386
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel With Lambs"
LOCATION:1124 37th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T130103Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1124 37th Street is entitled "Ange
 l with Lambs\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98366687
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Birds of Galveston"
LOCATION:1620 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T140031Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1620 Sealy is entitled "Birds of G
 alveston\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98367824
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fi
 sh""
LOCATION:20 South Shore Dr.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T124334Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 20 South Shore Drive is entitled "
 Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fish\, " by artist Jim Phillips.
 \n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island 
 in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves im
 mediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters le
 d to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say 
 a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later 
 sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature
  attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic o
 aks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked i
 nto gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the p
 ublic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98377616
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dalmatian"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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DTSTAMP:20120117T141240Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Dalmatian\," by 
 artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered
  most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerf
 ul wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the s
 alty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forc
 ed Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canop
 y. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into som
 ething Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have rep
 laced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sh
 aded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures
  are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98380252
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dog Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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DTSTAMP:20120117T143612Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Dog 
 Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn Septembe
 r 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surg
 e. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uproo
 ted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise
  of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye t
 o so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artis
 ts have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to d
 estroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once l
 ined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and
  nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
 
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98381284
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin"
LOCATION:828 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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DTSTAMP:20120117T143744Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 828 Ball (facing 9th Street) is en
 titled "Dolphin\," by artist unknown.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382039
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin\, Eel\, and Dorado"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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DTSTAMP:20120117T143829Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Dolphin\, E
 el\, and Dorado\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, 
 Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging 
 combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\,
  but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousand
 s of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its
  beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed
  second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsica
 l sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighb
 orhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side
  yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382786
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Fireplug"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144144Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Fireplug\," by a
 rtist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered 
 most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerfu
 l wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sa
 lty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike force
 d Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy
 . \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into some
 thing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repl
 aced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sha
 ded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures 
 are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98383565
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Galveston Shore Life"
LOCATION:5701 Avenue S 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
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 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144216Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 5701 S ½ (facing 57th Street).  It
  is entitled "Galveston Shore Life\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn Sept
 ember 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal 
 surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately u
 prooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the de
 mise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodb
 ye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture a
 rtists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted 
 to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that on
 ce lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens
  and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to en
 joy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98384315
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Geisha"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144258Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Geisha\," 
 by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike cove
 red most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of pow
 erful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately th
 e salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike f
 orced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree ca
 nopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into 
 something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have 
 replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and
  shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptu
 res are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385065
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Great Dane"
LOCATION:1228 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144323Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1228 Sealy (facing 13th Street) is
  entitled "Great Dane\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385817
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Guitar"
LOCATION:1415 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144407Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1415 Ball is entitled "Guitar."\n
 \nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in 
 a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immed
 iately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led t
 o the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a s
 ad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later scu
 lpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature at
 tempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks
  that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into
  gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the publ
 ic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98386567
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Hand Clutching Diploma"
LOCATION:Wright-Cuney Park\, 718 41st Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144501Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 718 41st Street (on grounds of\nWr
 ight-Cuney Park) is entitled "Hand Clutching Diploma\," by artist Earl J
 ones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Is
 land in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and wav
 es immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm wate
 rs led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to
  say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths l
 ater sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother N
 ature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majes
 tic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tuc
 ked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for 
 the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98387339
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "In His Hand"
LOCATION:4910 Avenue P 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144545Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4910 Avenue P 1/2 is entitled "In 
 His Hand\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrican
 e Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combinat
 ion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ult
 imately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of oth
 ers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautif
 ul tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second 
 life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpt
 ures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood s
 treets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards t
 he sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388086
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Large Pelican"
LOCATION:1609 Postoffice St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144616Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1609 Postoffice Street is entitled
  "Large Pelican\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388857
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Lighthouse & Dolphin"
LOCATION:4017 Avenue M 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144756Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4017 Avenue M 1/2 is entitled "Lig
 hthouse & Dolphin\,"  by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagi
 ng combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many tree
 s\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thous
 ands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of 
 its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breat
 hed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whims
 ical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many nei
 ghborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in s
 ide yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98389620
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Mermaid Holding Clam Shell"
LOCATION:1428 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
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 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144833Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1428 Church is entitled "Mermaid H
 olding Clam Shell\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98390367
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Monument to Galveston’s Trees"
LOCATION:1028 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144909Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1028 Winnie is entitled "Monument 
 to Galveston’s Trees\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391114
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Owl"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144946Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Owl\," by a
 rtist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered m
 ost of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful
  wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sal
 ty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced
  Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.
  \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into somet
 hing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repla
 ced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shad
 ed homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures a
 re there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391884
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pelican Sitting on Piling"
LOCATION:1618 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145130Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1618 Church is entitled "Pelican S
 itting on Piling\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98392746
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pod of Dolphins and Mermaid"
LOCATION:902 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145208Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 902 Ball is entitled "Pod of Dolph
 ins and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, H
 urricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging c
 ombination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, 
 but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands
  of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its 
 beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed 
 second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical
  sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighbo
 rhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side 
 yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98393498
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sealife and Mermaid"
LOCATION:12330 Jenkins\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145304Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 12330 Jenkins is entitled "Sealife
  and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98394250
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sister Angels"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145548Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Sister Ang
 els\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ik
 e covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination 
 of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimat
 ely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others.
  Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful t
 ree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life
  into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures
  have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stree
 ts and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the s
 culptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98395112
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "SpongeBob"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145651Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Spon
 geBob\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98396035
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Squirrel with Acorn"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145715Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Squirrel wi
 th Acorn\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98396783
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "The Lion King"
LOCATION:4510 Avenue L\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145747Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4510 Avenue L is entitled "The Lio
 n King\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane 
 Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combinatio
 n of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultim
 ately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of other
 s. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful
  tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second li
 fe into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptur
 es have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood str
 eets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the
  sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98397535
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz"
LOCATION:1702 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145814Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1702 Winnie is entitled "Tin Man f
 rom The Wizard of Oz\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98398524
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Toad"
LOCATION:1615 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145845Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1615 Ball is entitled "Toad\," by 
 artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered 
 most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerfu
 l wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sa
 lty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike force
 d Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy
 . \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into some
 thing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repl
 aced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sha
 ded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures 
 are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98399272
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Two Herons"
LOCATION:1316 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145924Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1316 Ball is entitled "Two Herons
 \," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike co
 vered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of p
 owerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately 
 the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike
  forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree 
 canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life int
 o something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures hav
 e replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets a
 nd shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculp
 tures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98400260
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Venus on a Half Shell"
LOCATION:1823 Avenue L\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T150017Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1823 Avenue L is entitled ""Venus 
 on a Half Shell."  Created by Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98401008
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Wildlife Totem Pole"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T150058Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Wildlife To
 tem Pole\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98401758
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Wildlife Tree"
LOCATION:Schrieber Park\, Frank Giusti Dr.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T150301Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 83rd Street at the Airport (inside
  the castle\nplayground at Schrieber Park) is entitled "Wildlife Tree\,"
  by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike cove
 red most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of pow
 erful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately th
 e salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike f
 orced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree ca
 nopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into 
 something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have 
 replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and
  shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptu
 res are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98402511
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Yellow Lab"
LOCATION:1820 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120515
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
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DTSTAMP:20120117T150328Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1820 Winnie is entitled "Yellow La
 b\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike 
 covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of
  powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimatel
 y the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. I
 ke forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tre
 e canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life i
 nto something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures h
 ave replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets
  and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the scu
 lptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98403261
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "3 Pelicans & Fish"
LOCATION:628 14th St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125515Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 628 14th Street (behind the Mosqui
 to Cafe) is entitled "3 Pelicans & Fish\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn 
 September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a ti
 dal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediate
 ly uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to th
 e demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad g
 oodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculptu
 re artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attemp
 ted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks tha
 t once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gar
 dens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public t
 o enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98363338
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Alligator"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
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DTSTAMP:20120116T125555Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Alli
 gator\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98364096
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel Cradling Bunny"
LOCATION:511 17th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T125705Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 511 17th Street  is entitled "Ange
 l Cradling Bunny\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98365387
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Angel With Lambs"
LOCATION:1124 37th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T130103Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1124 37th Street is entitled "Ange
 l with Lambs\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98366688
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Birds of Galveston"
LOCATION:1620 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120116T140031Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1620 Sealy is entitled "Birds of G
 alveston\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98367825
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fi
 sh""
LOCATION:20 South Shore Dr.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T124334Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 20 South Shore Drive is entitled "
 Crane\, Pelican Diving Into a School of Fish\, " by artist Jim Phillips.
 \n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island 
 in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves im
 mediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters le
 d to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say 
 a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later 
 sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature
  attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic o
 aks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked i
 nto gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the p
 ublic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98377617
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dalmatian"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T141240Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Dalmatian\," by 
 artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered
  most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerf
 ul wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the s
 alty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forc
 ed Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canop
 y. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into som
 ething Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have rep
 laced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sh
 aded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures
  are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98380253
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dog Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143612Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Dog 
 Chasing a Cat\, Squirrel & Birds\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn Septembe
 r 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surg
 e. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uproo
 ted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise
  of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye t
 o so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artis
 ts have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to d
 estroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once l
 ined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and
  nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
 
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98381285
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin"
LOCATION:828 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143744Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 828 Ball (facing 9th Street) is en
 titled "Dolphin\," by artist unknown.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382040
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Dolphin\, Eel\, and Dorado"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T143829Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Dolphin\, E
 el\, and Dorado\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, 
 Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging 
 combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\,
  but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousand
 s of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its
  beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed
  second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsica
 l sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighb
 orhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side
  yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98382787
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Fireplug"
LOCATION:823 25th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144144Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 823 25th Street (on the grounds\no
 f Galveston City Hall near Fire Station 1) is entitled "Fireplug\," by a
 rtist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered 
 most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerfu
 l wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sa
 lty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike force
 d Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy
 . \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into some
 thing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repl
 aced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and sha
 ded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures 
 are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98383566
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Galveston Shore Life"
LOCATION:5701 Avenue S 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 mba.com/i/DgAZE4FLx-Vh8JXH9eOprW4s.jpg
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144216Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 5701 S ½ (facing 57th Street).  It
  is entitled "Galveston Shore Life\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn Sept
 ember 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal 
 surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately u
 prooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the de
 mise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodb
 ye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture a
 rtists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted 
 to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that on
 ce lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens
  and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the public to en
 joy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98384316
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Geisha"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144258Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Geisha\," 
 by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike cove
 red most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of pow
 erful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately th
 e salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike f
 orced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree ca
 nopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into 
 something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have 
 replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and
  shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptu
 res are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385066
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Great Dane"
LOCATION:1228 Sealy\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144323Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1228 Sealy (facing 13th Street) is
  entitled "Great Dane\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98385818
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Guitar"
LOCATION:1415 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144407Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1415 Ball is entitled "Guitar."\n
 \nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in 
 a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and waves immed
 iately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led t
 o the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a s
 ad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later scu
 lpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother Nature at
 tempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks
  that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into
  gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for the publ
 ic to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98386568
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Hand Clutching Diploma"
LOCATION:Wright-Cuney Park\, 718 41st Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144501Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 718 41st Street (on grounds of\nWr
 ight-Cuney Park) is entitled "Hand Clutching Diploma\," by artist Earl J
 ones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Is
 land in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful wind and wav
 es immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the salty storm wate
 rs led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to
  say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths l
 ater sculpture artists have breathed second life into something Mother N
 ature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have replaced the majes
 tic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tuc
 ked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures are there for 
 the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98387340
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "In His Hand"
LOCATION:4910 Avenue P 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144545Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4910 Avenue P 1/2 is entitled "In 
 His Hand\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrican
 e Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combinat
 ion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ult
 imately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of oth
 ers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautif
 ul tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second 
 life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpt
 ures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood s
 treets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards t
 he sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388087
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Large Pelican"
LOCATION:1609 Postoffice St.\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144616Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1609 Postoffice Street is entitled
  "Large Pelican\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98388858
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Lighthouse & Dolphin"
LOCATION:4017 Avenue M 1/2\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144756Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 4017 Avenue M 1/2 is entitled "Lig
 hthouse & Dolphin\,"  by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagi
 ng combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many tree
 s\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thous
 ands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of 
 its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breat
 hed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whims
 ical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many nei
 ghborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in s
 ide yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98389621
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Mermaid Holding Clam Shell"
LOCATION:1428 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
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DTSTAMP:20120117T144833Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1428 Church is entitled "Mermaid H
 olding Clam Shell\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008
 \, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damagin
 g combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousa
 nds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of i
 ts beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breath
 ed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsi
 cal sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neig
 hborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in si
 de yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98390368
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Monument to Galveston’s Trees"
LOCATION:1028 Winnie\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144909Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1028 Winnie is entitled "Monument 
 to Galveston’s Trees\," by artist Jim Phillips.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2
 008\, Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The dam
 aging combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many t
 rees\, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the th
 ousands of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much 
 of its beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have br
 eathed second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Wh
 imsical sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many 
 neighborhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled i
 n side yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Owl"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T144946Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Owl\," by a
 rtist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ike covered m
 ost of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination of powerful
  wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimately the sal
 ty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others. Ike forced
  Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful tree canopy.
  \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life into somet
 hing Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures have repla
 ced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood streets and shad
 ed homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the sculptures a
 re there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98391885
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pelican Sitting on Piling"
LOCATION:1618 Church\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145130Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1618 Church is entitled "Pelican S
 itting on Piling\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\,
  Hurricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging
  combination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees
 \, but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousan
 ds of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of it
 s beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathe
 d second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsic
 al sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neigh
 borhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in sid
 e yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98392747
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Pod of Dolphins and Mermaid"
LOCATION:902 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145208Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 902 Ball is entitled "Pod of Dolph
 ins and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, H
 urricane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging c
 ombination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, 
 but ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands
  of others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its 
 beautiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed 
 second life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical
  sculptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighbo
 rhood streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side 
 yards the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98393499
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sealife and Mermaid"
LOCATION:12330 Jenkins\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145304Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 12330 Jenkins is entitled "Sealife
  and Mermaid\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurr
 icane Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging comb
 ination of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but
  ultimately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of
  others. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its bea
 utiful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed sec
 ond life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sc
 ulptures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborho
 od streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yar
 ds the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98394251
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Sister Angels"
LOCATION:1717 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 mba.com/i/DgAX6QZOchTQ4rBnhBmmyvtG.jpg
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Contact";ID=38;TYPE=SingleLine:cahillali@city
 ofgalveston.org
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Hotline";ID=16264;TYPE=PhoneUS:(888)9
 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145548Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1717 Ball  is entitled "Sister Ang
 els\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane Ik
 e covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination 
 of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultimat
 ely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others.
  Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful t
 ree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second life
  into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculptures
  have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stree
 ts and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the s
 culptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
UID:http://uid.trumba.com/event/98395113
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "SpongeBob"
LOCATION:1508 29th Street\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE
URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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 ofgalveston.org
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 39-8680
X-TRUMBA-CUSTOMFIELD;NAME="Lodging Link";ID=16265;TYPE=Url:http://www.ga
 lveston.com/lodgingreservations/
DTSTAMP:20120117T145651Z
DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1508 29th Street is entitled "Spon
 geBob\," by artist Earl Jones.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurricane I
 ke covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combination
  of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ultima
 tely the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of others
 . Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beautiful 
 tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second lif
 e into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculpture
 s have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood stre
 ets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards the 
 sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
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SUMMARY:Tree Sculpture Tour: "Squirrel with Acorn"
LOCATION:1302 Ball\, Galveston\, TX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120516
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URL:http://www.galveston.com/treesculptures/
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DESCRIPTION:This sculpture located at 1302 Ball is entitled "Squirrel wi
 th Acorn\," by artist Dayle Lewis.\n\nOn September 13th\, 2008\, Hurrica
 ne Ike covered most of the Island in a tidal surge. The damaging combina
 tion of powerful wind and waves immediately uprooted many trees\, but ul
 timately the salty storm waters led to the demise of the thousands of ot
 hers. Ike forced Galveston to say a sad goodbye to so much of its beauti
 ful tree canopy. \n\nMonths later sculpture artists have breathed second
  life into something Mother Nature attempted to destroy. Whimsical sculp
 tures have replaced the majestic oaks that once lined many neighborhood 
 streets and shaded homes. Tucked into gardens and nestled in side yards 
 the sculptures are there for the public to enjoy.
CATEGORIES:Tree Sculpture Tour
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