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THE DAVEY BULLETIN
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May/June 2024
R/C
ARBOR DAY
4: HARTNEY GREYMONT, A DAVEY COMPANY,
NEEDHAM OFFICE
Jose Artica, foreman, Benjamin Coymen, trimmer, and Alex Jenson,
trimmer, volunteered by pruning eastern white pine and oak trees located
in the playground area at Perrin Park in Wellesley, Massachusetts for
Arbor Day. Zachary Bolles, sales arborist, coordinated the work.
Photo credit: Jacob Thompson, Wellesley Natural Resources Commission
5: LAKE BLUFF OFFICE
Tiffany Barnett, S&S technician (pictured), along with sales arborists
Pat Etherington, David Horvath, Brad McCumber and Tyler Vogel
hosted a booth at the annual Highland Park Arbor Day Celebration in
Illinois where they gave away buttonbush, dogwood, and serviceberry
tree seedling kits as well as Davey coloring and activity pages. They also
brought a truck to participate in the touch-a-truck exhibit and held a tree
planting demonstration with a Q&A session.
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3: EAST SAN ANTONIO OFFICE
In New Braunfels, Texas, Jess Divin, district manager, coordinated with
Cemex to donate, load and unload 500 trees at the New Braunfels Utilities
Earth Day celebration held at the Headwaters at the Comal River, and
800 native trees at the City of New Braunfels Community Arbor Day
celebration at Landa Park, where he hosted an "Ask the Expert" table.
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1: COLUMBUS OFFICE
In celebration of Arbor Day, Brian Heath, district manager (second from
right), and Alec Fries, sales arborist (third from right), planted a tulip
tree with the help of students, ages four-to-five years old, at nonprofit
Hattie Larlham's Dahlberg Gibson Learning Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Photo provided and approved for use by Hattie Larlham.
2: DETROIT-AREA OFFICES
Seventeen employees from the North, Northeast, Northwest, and South
Detroit offices collaborated with nonprofit Project Evergreen on Earth
Day to revitalize Milan Park, located in Detroit, Michigan. More than 40
trees were pruned and trimmed, and seven trees were removed. In
addition, Dave Bargerstock, operations manager, Great Lakes West,
R/C services (in the middle) volunteered along with Josh Leo, business
developer, Davey Business Development Team (on the right), who
helped coordinate this work.
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