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MyDavey Bulletin - Nov/Dec 2015

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G rounds maintenance, storm restoration and tree care are a few of the regular concerns of cemeterians. That is why Davey continues to volunteer and share tree knowl- edge at the Ohio Cemetery Association (OCA) Annual Meeting and Field Day each year. Bob Meoak, district manager at the Cincinnati R/C office, and Trey Webster, operations manager for the North Central region, shared their knowledge and services information to more than 150 attendees at Davey's "expert" booth, one of 20 total Cemeterians Talk Trees with Davey booths. Meoak and Webster engaged with cemeterians, answering tree questions and distributing Davey giveaways including Arbor Green PRO © fertilizer samples. Being the only tree company in attendance, Meoak says he and Webster received many questions, including how often trees should be pruned. "The day went very well," Meoak says. "We made a lot of great contacts with cemetery managers and supervisors from throughout the State of Ohio." in Chicago, where U.S. President Barack Obama established the first-ever national monument in Illinois in early February. The NPCA selected the Pullman Historic District, the newest urban national park, as the perfect location for one of the 10 #FindYourVoice signature events this year. Brian Borkowicz, regional sales developer, north central operations, joined the 140-plus total volunteers to restore the "new" national monument to its former glory. "Pullman's history is so interesting," Borkowicz says. "Being a part of restoring such a historic monument was a great opportunity." According to Lynn McClure, Midwest direc- tor of the NPCA, the goal was to "get people active on the ground and start making change." That is just what Borkowicz did when he worked with volunteers to properly spread 15 yards of premium mulch, which Davey's north central operations donated. The mulch was recycled from an ash tree removal project with Chicago Park District at Humbort Park. "Davey's involvement made a big impact on the community," Borkowicz says. It helped us connect and grow long-term relationships and emerge our premium mulch market." Trey Webster talked trees with cemeterians looking for new solutions to help maintain their cemetery grounds. 12 | November/December 2015 #FindYourVoice for National Parks T he National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) challenges you to #FindYourVoice for your U.S. national parks. #FindYourVoice is a new initiative to create advocates to protect and preserve the 400-plus parks that represent the most iconic and historic sites on U.S. soil. Davey joined the #FindYourVoice movement A few of the 140 volunteers celebrating a successful day working at the Pullman National Monument #FindYourVoice event. Brian Borkowicz (left) worked with com- munity members to mulch four locations of the Pullman National Monument.

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