Two great receptions provided a high-energy kickoff to the Conference.
On Monday evening, TPI President Eric Heuver of Eagle Lake Professional Landscape Supply, first hosted a special First Timers Reception, with Board of Trustees members, TPI Past Presidents and several other long-time members invited to meet and greet the newcomers. Here, first timers are asked to raise their hands.
Te President’s Reception turnout was fantastic; so much so that as the evening progressed the crowd filled the ballroom and spilled into the adjoining lobby, setting an exciting tone for the other Conference events to come.
TPI President Eric Heuver then welcomed all attendees to join the party for the President’s Reception—and they did! Networking had the ballroom humming with conversation.
All Conference participants were invited to join in the Wednesday morning Inspirational Breakfast.
Te Inspirational Breakfast music was provided by the Worship Team from Fruitland Baptist Church of Hendersonville, NC. Singing are Rebekah Barker (wife of Aaron who has worked at Turf Mountain Sod for over 20 years) and Ranee' Stepp, playing piano is Lorri Rhodes, and playing bass is Dave Mains (husband of Candi, the younger sister of Wayne Pittillo and Linda Bradley)
TPI Turf News May/June 2019
TPI Past President Bob Weerts was the Inspirational Breakfast speaker. He shared his intensely moving story of faith and loss and how TPI members form a family for all of us. Te message encouraged all in attendance to reflect upon their own blessings, with a reminder from Bob to not take anyone for granted and to let people in your life know how much you love and appreciate them.
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