Jack Mcgirr Arboretum
The Jack McGirr Arboretum was established in 1992 and is located on the Newell Highway, opposite the Rotary Caravan Park, on the Castlereagh River. Paul McGirr donated these six acres in memory of his son and daughter, who both died of SIDS. It is intended as a peaceful rest and recreation area for children. Anyone can dedicate a memorial tree to a SIDS child (see Chris Keen of the caravan park).
An arboretum is a place where a collection of trees and shrubs are cultivated. Over 1,500 trees have already been planted. These trees are dedicated to children who have died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It is possible for anyone to plant a memorial tree to children lost to SIDS.
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