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A NEW WAY TO PROMOTE YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE N


ALP members proudly perform many community service proj-


ects throughout the year, and a new program from NALP—Landscape Professionals Advance America—will trumpet these important projects to the world and inform people about the contributions our industry makes to strengthen families, communities and the environment. NALP will showcase members’ civ- ic-minded efforts at www.landscape- professionals.org, and members can share the link on their websites and in all promotional materials. Clients will be impressed!


NALP will also provide certificates


for members to share with their project partners, a toolkit to help plan and execute successful service projects and a press release template that members can use to promote their efforts. The Landscape Professionals Ad-


vance America program replaces the NALP Day of Service and offers the same community in which to share the story of your work, but also the flexibility to do it any time during the year and still be connected to a national program. NALP safety partner CNA is proud to be a sponsor of Landscape Profes-


sionals Advance America. To learn more, go to landscapeprofessionals.org and click on “Community Service Program - LPAA” in the Membership pull-down menu at the top of the home page. 7


Frenchman’s Reef & Morningstar Marriott Beach Resort | St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands NALP LEADERS FORUM


The 2017 Landscape Industry Trends Event JANUARY 12 - 14, 2017


What does the future hold for the Landscape and Lawn Care Industries? How will consumer preferences, emerging technological tools, changing workforce demographics and other forces affect our industry and your business in 2017 and beyond?


Registration now open! Visit bit.ly/nalpleaders 12 THE LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL > NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 Platinum Sponsor


Leaders Forum is approved for NALP Landscape Industry Certified recertification at 1 CEU per hour of instruction attended.


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