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MyDavey Bulletin - July/August 2015

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July/August 2015 | 9 R hode Island residents provided trees a lot of love this Arbor Day as they attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the "Largest Tree Hug." The Rhode Island Tree Council invited all community members, "tree huggers" or not, to participate in its family-fun Tree Huggapolooza event—bringing attention to the importance of trees and the environment. "Arbor Day is the biggest day of the year for the tree industry," says Andy Hillman, regional business developer for Davey Resource Group (DRG). The tree council reached out to Hillman, asking Davey to collaborate with the City of Providence and Partnership for Providence to help sponsor the event. "The event was a lot of fun and really well- organized," Hillman says. "I'm flabbergasted people are still trying to break this record all over the world." In order to break the world record, the city needed more than 1,000 tree hugging participants to simultaneously hug trees for one minute, with no overlapping hands. This large-scale event took place at historic Roger Williams Park, where volunteers split the land into 26 proctored sections, allowing space for 50 tree huggers per section. Hillman and seven other Davey employees became tree huggers that day, but unfortunately, it was not enough. The city originally aimed to break Portland, Oregon's record of 936 tree huggers, but less than one month before the event, Korea Forest Service won the title with 1,200 tree huggers at the Korea National Arboretum in Pocheon, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea—making the challenge a little more difficult. "Even though we didn't break the record, I still see the event as a success—giving many community members the opportunity to connect with nature and trees," Hillman says. "Let's start planning for next year and break the record!" Davey participants (pictured far left, Andy Hillman; center, Doak Marasco; and far right, Natascha Batchelor) attempt to break the "Largest Tree Hug" Guinness World Record at Rhode Island's Tree Huggapolooza event. Tree Huggapolooza: Going for the World Record Idea submitted by: Andy Hillman, regional business developer, DRG More than 2,500 attendees received free saplings at the event. Taylor Kunkel, Patrick Kelly and Jarred Robinson (pictured left to right) help children learn proper tree climbing techniques.

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