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Davey Bulletin March-April 2024

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10 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | March/April 2024 STEWARDSHIP Wissahickon Trails, a nonprofit who works to protect the Wissahickon Valley watershed, which includes portions of Pennsylvania's Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, requested assistance for the removal of hazardous trees along their walking trails. "Through a Davey client's suggestion, a representative from Wissahickon Trails contacted our sales arborist Pete Williams, asking if we'd be able to help," said Jason Parker, district manager, North Philadelphia office. "We were able to donate one day of service out of a total of three days of work, felling 75 dead ash trees. We've lost a lot of ash trees to the emerald ash borer in this area." SAFER TRAILS THANKS TO NORTH PHILADELPHIA VOLUNTEERS From left North Philadelphia office employees: River Perez, trimmer; Vincent Molko, trimmer; Jose Ventura, Sr., foreman; Jose Ventura, Jr., trimmer; Alfred Francano, foreman; Mike Martin, landscape foreman; Nathan Brown, trimmer; and Mark Johnston, trimmer. While removing a mix of 20 ash and boxelder trees for Our Savior Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Hanover, New Hampshire, Chippers, a Davey company, Enfield office employees donated and transported hardwood to Norwich Wood Bee, a volunteer group who splits and delivers firewood to those in need. "The church property is located next to Dartmouth College," said Cal Felicetti, sales arborist, Chippers Enfield office. "I worked with Scott Melendy, campus arborist, Dartmouth College to set up the crane needed to reach the trees at NORWICH COMMUNITY RECEIVES FIREWOOD DONATION Chippers, a Davey company, Enfield office employees from left: Cal Felicetti, sales arborist; Taylor Conte, PHC technician; Jordan Wong, PHC technician; Ole Oisin, trimmer; Tailor Lemieux, trimmer; Tanner Potter, production manager; and Edward (Logan) Shank, foreman. Not pictured: Joe Town, PHC technician. Hazard ash trees were felled next to the Wissahickon Trails. the church at the adjacent property on Dartmouth's campus. We also removed two large white pine trees from Dartmouth's property that was fortunately in the same area." Felicetti said the Norwich Wood Bee is a great program, and it's located just over the nearby Connecticut River in Norwich, Vermont. "There is a town facility in Norwich where wood is placed in a pile. Volunteers come in, split the wood, then drop it off to people in need," Felicetti said.

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