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2025 March-April Davey Bulletin

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DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD HALF-BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN THE SKY Tara Costanzo, regional recruiter, corporate recruiting, reached the summit of Mount Blue Sky in Evergreen, Colorado, to watch the sunrise for her half-birthday. It was a bucket-list item for Costanzo to reach the top of a "fourteener," a mountain with an elevation of 14,000-feet or more. She drove 28 miles along the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway, the highest-elevated paved road in North America, before parking and completing a half-mile hike to reach the peak. "I spent the rest of the day going down the mountain and stopping at different scenic outlooks," Costanzo said. "It was nice to get outside, enjoy the benefits of nature, and find beauty in the world." CÁTALA GONZALEZ VISITS PUERTO RICO Luis Cátala Gonzalez, project manager, government projects, Commercial Landscape Services, visited Puerto Rico with his wife and five children for the first time in twelve years. They spent two weeks visiting family and driving along the coast to visit and explore various towns and beaches. Cátala Gonzalez was able to show his children his hometown, Naranjito, as well as his wife's hometown, Guaynabo, for the first time. "Our goal is to try and visit every year," Cátala Gonzalez said. "The island has a lot to offer and is a great vacation spot and place to visit with lots of activities and nature to see for anybody who wants to go." Thanks for taking us with you, Luis! The Davey Tree Expert Company P.O. Box 5193 Kent, Ohio 44240-5193 Tara Costanzo is holding The Davey Bulletin on top of Mount Blue Sky in the Rocky Mountains during sunrise Luis Cátala Gonzalez is holding the Bulletin in front of Puerto Rico's national tree, the ceiba tree, also known as the "kapok" or "silk-cotton" tree. Send us a photo of you holding a copy of The Bulletin on your next adventure to bulletin@davey.com. We'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming Davey Around the World!

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