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From Seedling to Skyline

Master Arborist John Snow. Photo by Dylan Campbell.

As part of its Urban Studies Speaker Series, Hoyt Architects welcomed professional arborist John Snow on February 18 for his presentation, The Urban Forest Lifecycle: Designing Cities with Trees That Last 50 Years or More. Snow is the president of the Florida Urban Forestry Council, owner-operator of Tree Check Up LLC, a Board-Certified Master Arborist and has been working in arboriculture and urban forestry for over 30 years. Below is an excerpt from the full Q&A interview that will be featured in the July/August issue of SRQ Magazine.

SRQ: You spoke about a pervasive cycle of planting and removal of trees in urban areas long before the trees reach their full canopy potential. Why does that happen?

Snow: I think the issue revolves around most people having a hard time visualizing longer timeframes. People can budget for a year, but when you start thinking about five years from now, things get a little more hazy quite quickly. You say 10 years from now and now it’s a very gray area. When you’re planning trees, you’re thinking about 50 or 80 years into the future. I hear quite often, “well, I might not even be here by then, so what does it matter?” Humans have inherent short-term thinking. The problem is, that doesn’t match the lifespan of trees that we’re planting in urban landscapes. I don’t think that there’s ever going to be perfection, but there are ways that we can begin shaping things to work better and that starts with the planning phase of implementing trees in urban environments.


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This Week's SRQ DAILY Editions



Friday Weekend Edition – Feb 20, 2026

The Perlman Music Program Suncoast Presents Ariel String Quartet •  Sarasota Opera Presents Verdi's Il trovatore, March 7 – 29 •  Florida Studio Theatre Unleashes Explosive Vocals in A Night with Janis Joplin •  Three Dog Night Returns to the Van Wezel for One Night Only •  OLLI at Ringling College Presents An Afternoon with Carl Hiaasen—Can You Make This Stuff Up? •  The Pops Orchestra Takes Center Stage with Elton! •  From Seedling to Skyline •  Celebrating Regional Art and Artists: March and Beyond at Creative Liberties

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Feb 19, 2026

Equestrian Excitement in Myakka City •  Celebrate the Third Annual Bay Fest on March 7  •  Circus Sarasota's EPIC Opens to Sold-Out Audiences •  Horse Around at Rosaire's Riding Academy for Spring Break •  Sarasota County Schools Designated a Hope Florida Model School District •  Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Opens Applications for 2026–2027 Education Assistance Program •  Sarasota Opera Announces 2026 Summer Programs for Young Singers •  Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties to Announce 2026 Youth of the Year at Annual Celebration March 6 •  Sarasota Paradise Host Preseason Friendly Against New York City FC II

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Feb 18, 2026

Jacob Stone Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  Rotary Club of Sarasota Selects Boys and Girls Club Food Pantry as Centennial Legacy Project •  All Faiths Food Bank Moves Walk to End Summer Hunger to New Location •  New Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grants Will Improve Nonprofits' Operations and Boost Self-Sufficiency •  Suncoast Credit Union Foundation Gifts $10,000 to the Early Learning Coalition of Manatee County •  ALSO Youth Hosts Open House •  Children First Leaders Earn Regional and State Honors •  FST Receives $10,000 Grant from the Golisano Foundation •  Embracing Our Differences Opens St. Pete Exhibition With a Community Celebration on Saturday, March 7 •  New Federal FASD Law Validates Work Long Led by The Florida Center for Early Childhood •  Manasota ASALH Raises $100,000 at Inaugural Black History Month Scholarship Luncheon •  Caring Couple Funds Matching Gift to Help Feed Area Students •  Cooking for Wishes to Benefit Make-A-Wish Southern Florida

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Feb 17, 2026

Wine and Roses: Join Us March 12 for an Enchanted Evening! •  Limelight Pop-Up Market at The Bazaar on Apricot and Lime •  Two Years, Zero Shortcuts: Two Chefs' Intentional Return •  Art Center Sarasota's Dynamic New Exhibitions: •  Second Heart Homes Presents 5th Annual Hands Up for Homes Art Auction •  Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Keynote Luncheon Featuring Nik Wallenda •  Lefty's Presents: A Toast to Oysters and Wine Cocktail Party

Monday Business Edition – Feb 16, 2026

Coastal Orthopedics Welcomes Dr. Lauren Terranova  •  Hospital Board Approves Plan for Outpatient Endoscopy Center next to SMH-Venice Campus  •  Outdoor Living Comes to Life as New Amenities Open in The Strand at Cedar Grove  •  Christopher Alan Homes Supports Eva's Closet and Foundation with Soup-R-Bowl Canned Food Drive •  Manatee County Secures $6 Million in Federal Funding for Major Parks, Transportation and Veterans Projects •  Lakewood Ranch Medical Center Now Offers Non-Invasive Procedure for Prostate Cancer •  HBK CPAs and Consultants Earns ClearlyRated's 2026 Best of Accounting Award for Service Excellence •  Sarasota Memorial Joins International Study Exploring New Treatment for Advanced Skin Cancer •  Jefferson Fit Launches Jumple Classes •  Sarasota Tiger Bay Club Presents Our Sidewalks Discussion on March 5

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Feb 14, 2026

What New College's Philanthropic Momentum Says About Our Future •  A Legacy of Love

Friday Weekend Edition – Feb 13, 2026

Visible Men Academy Presents the 5th Annual Visible Art Grows Hearts •   •  David Foster and Katharine McPhee's Van Wezel Performance Postponed Due to Illness  •  Sarasota Opera Announces 2026-27 Season •  Diversity: The Voices of Sarasota Offers BOGO Tickets for Spring Concert •  La Musica Receives Rare Steinway D Concert Grand Gifted by the Grant Family •  SAM Announces Something Borrowed, Something New •  Equestrian Excitement Begins on February 14th in Myakka City •  Sarasota Orchestra Conductor Stuns in Super Bowl LX Half Time Show •  WBTT Continues 2025-2026 Theatre Season with Original Gospel Musical

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Grounded by Giving Back

Janelle Piersoll looks for any opportunity to make a difference

Barbie Heit | Jan 31, 2026

Where the Roots Reach the Sea

Parrish’s Gamble Creek Farms is redefining what it really means to be farm to table

Dylan Campbell | Jan 31, 2026

A Legacy in Motion

The Sarasota Ballet presents the iconic Martha Graham Dance Company this February

Dylan Campbell | Jan 31, 2026

Origin Story

Origins: Sarasota Artist Colony tells the story of how Sarasota became an artistic haven after the second World War

Dylan Campbell | Jan 31, 2026