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MyDavey Bulletin - Sept/Oct 2015

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Social Hour Kyle Clark, co-anchor of 9NEWS Denver at 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., is a "very funny news anchor," according to East Denver R/C Foreman Jason Judd. Clark is also well-known for disliking photos of patio furniture covered in snow, which represented many images viewers sent to 9NEWS during past snow storms. So, when Judd left Clark's home after completing a day of tree maintenance, Judd left the note pictured below: Clark posted a photo of the note on his official Facebook page the following day with the comment, "Well played, Davey Tree, well played." The post received more than 1,000 likes, nearly 40 comments and several shares by Clark's followers and fans. DaveyCare SM doesn't get much better than that! Famous Last Words September/October 2015 | 35 Tree Care in Disguise Tree Care in Disguise Davey arborists perform tree care work on the grounds of The Greenbrier, a resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, that is home to a massive underground bunker built in the late 1950s to serve as a bomb shelter to house the entire U.S. Congress, members of their family and their support staff. Dozens of U.S. presidents have stayed at the resort, which saw its beginnings as The Grand Central Hotel in 1858. The federal government decommis- sioned the bunker in the 1990s after its existence became public knowledge. Now visitors to the resort can tour the underground facility. random thought or opinion. • Retweet: When another Twitter user shares or reposts someone else's tweet. • Favorite: If you like or agree with someone's tweet, you can "favorite" it (just like hitting the thumbs-up "like" button on Facebook) by clicking the star symbol. • Hashtag: Using the pound symbol ("#") before a word to link a tweet to a series of other tweets on a similar topic, such as #treecare. • @Username: a Twitter user's account name, such as @daveytree. An Old Tree Not Forgotten Idea submitted by: Len Burkhart, technical advisor, Davey Institute Prometheus, a bristlecone pine tree, was perhaps the oldest living tree on Earth (at approximately 5,000 years old) until it was chopped down in 1964 for science's sake. Donald Currey, a late young scientist, requested the permission of the U.S. Forest Service to remove the tree to study its rings and better understand the area's climatological history. Several U.S. universities received por- tions of the tree's remains for examination. To commemorate the 50 th anniversary of Prometheus' death, Los Angeles, California, artist Jeff Weiss hosted an elaborate guerrilla ceremony in Great Basin National Park. Perhaps many tree lovers are more aware of Methuselah, now the oldest known non-clonal organism on Earth, which is located in the White Mountains of California.

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