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The Davey Bulletin | January/February 2017
Davey celebrated the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes 50th anniversary with
more than 1,500 guests.
The Nature Center, a non-profit located in Shaker Heights, Ohio, organized the
Party in the Parklands. The event honored the 1966 grassroots activists, called
the freeway fighters, who preserved the Shaker Parklands from becoming a
new freeway connecting Cleveland's east side to downtown.
Joining the outdoor celebration, Mark Noark, manager of recruiting and training,
organized a climbing activity for children in attendance.
CELEBRATING A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Mark Noark, manager of
recruiting and training, pictured at
right, sponsored a children's
climbing event at the Nature
Center at Shaker Lakes.
Jeremy George can now say he's
one of the world's best pool players.
George, a trimmer on the Clinton
Utility Board account in Knoxville,
Tennessee, for Wolf Tree, Inc., a Davey
company, competed in the American
Poolplayers Association World Pool
Championships in Las Vegas in
August. His team, the "Rack Pack,"
finished 65th out of more than 700
teams competing in the 8-ball world
championship.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime deal to make
it there, and a lot of people have not
and have been playing for years,"
George said.
The team members each received a
$150 prize.
Congratulations Jeremy!
DAVEY POOL PLAYER
TAKES ON LAS VEGAS
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Noark was joined by fellow
co-workers Ken Cloutier, Heath
Greene, Eric Countryman,
Anthony Williams and Mike
Bondarenka, who worked
at a Davey booth to answer
attendees' tree questions.
"It was one of the best
events I've been to," said
Cloutier, district manager,
East Cleveland R/C office.
"We sold more than
$15,000 worth of tree work."
Davey's Jeremy George at the 2016 APA
World Pool Championships in Las Vegas.
Davey employees answered questions at a Davey
booth during the anniversary celebration.