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Keeping wood waste local: It’s good for the bottom line

  • August 24, 2017
  • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Truly Living Well Center 1087 Sells Ave SW Atlanta, GA 30310
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  • Includes catered dinner and two drink tickets.

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GAA Presents: Keeping wood waste local: It’s good for the bottom line

An Urban Wood Use Networking Event for Tree Care Businesses and Partners: Don’t miss this opportunity to network with other business owners and partners as we explore ways to reuse wood waste with strategies that build community and pay us back.

Thursday, August 24th
6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Truly Living Well
Center for Natural Urban Agriculture
Collegetown Garden
1087 Sells Ave SW
Atlanta, GA 30310

Featuring:

  • Jay Basset, Programs and Materials Management, EPA - “Waste Management: The Challenges and Opportunities”.
  • Tours of the Truly Living Well garden’s small woodlot management practices.
  • Wood fired pizza from one of Atlanta’s best food truck caterers.
  • And, more!

Due to the popularity of the event you MUST register. This event will fill up, so register now.

Rain or Shine

Food and beverage will be served to all registered. Catered by Southern Crust, this is an event not to be missed. This event is in partnership with AGLANTA - Urban Agriculture Atlanta.

Georgia Arborist Association and Georgia Forestry Commission are partnering to host a series of urban wood use networking events to bring the urban wood use movement to Georgia. Atlanta is a city in a forest, after all! Let's put our aged, storm-damaged or insect-infested trees to their best possible use.

Sponsored by:

                  

Georgia Arborist Association


Email:  info@georgiaarborist.org
Phone:  (404) 913-1422
Address:  GAA ~ P.O. Box 2516, Decatur GA 30031

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