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The Davey Bulletin Nov-Dec 2016

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18 The Davey Bulletin | November/December 2016 ARBORISTS UNITE TO CARE FOR MILITARY CEMETERY GROUNDS More than 1,400 tree care professionals from across the nation volunteered for veterans on the 2nd Annual Saluting Branches: Arborists United for Veteran Remembrance. The one-day event encourages arborists to donate their time to improve the landscapes of U.S. veterans' cemeteries. About 70 of the volunteers came from Davey. This day in September, for many in the Davey family and beyond, is a chance to use their tree care skills to give back to a good cause. For others, it's a day to honor their fellow veterans who fought before, beside or after them in the line of duty. Together, Davey and other tree care industry firms provided nearly $1 million worth of exceptional tree care to 34 veterans' cemeteries across the United States. MY DAVEY Chris Heim's Atlanta R/C office volunteered at Marietta National Military Cemetery for the Saluting Branches day of service. Volunteers included Devon Lucabaugh, Justin McCullough and Ed Williams. They partnered with volunteers from another tree firm to remove a large, hazardous red oak tree. "Both crews worked well together to safely remove this tree," Heim said. Heim lost his older brother in the Vietnam War, so Saluting Branches gave him the perfect platform to honor his brother. Shawn Bruzda (pictured left), biologist and urban forester for Davey Resource Group (DRG), worked next to Joe Gregory, assistant manager, natural resource consulting, DRG, at the Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman, Ohio. Together, they completed root collar excavation and pruned low-hanging tree branches onthe cemetery grounds. This day meant a lot to Bruzda, who served as a specialist in the Army Reserve to pay his way through college. "When you start sweating, you remember why you are out here," Bruzda said. "It's not about you. It's for the grounds and for the families." David Goad, sales arborist for Davey's West Cleveland office, pruned and thinned out trees at Western Reserve National Cemetery for Saluting Branches Day. "I really respect and honor our veterans; I have known a lot in my lifetime," said Goad, whose mother and stepfather are buried at the cemetery. "It's actually a chance to showcase what I do best, as well as being a part of something Davey is being a part of." Goad appreciated seeing competitors from the industry there coming together for such a good cause.

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