North American Hands -On Climber/Crane Training

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We are offering a special discounted rate of $35 for the spectator fee for any members of the New England ISA Chapter, Mass Arborists Association, New Hampshire Arborists Association, or TCIA.
 
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TCIA has informed us today that they will be offering 19 credits for all CTSP's who register as participants for this training.

THANKS TCIA!!!!
 
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Some updates here for everyone.

We have 9 participant spots left, thank you to everyone who has signed up already!

We have several new sponsors of this event;

ISA
St. Pierre Manufacturing
New England Ropes
Cranes Aerial Truck Service
New Hampshire Arborists Association

Thank you all very much your support means the world to us!
 
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I expect to be there as a spectator.
 
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A little background info on this event, more importantly WHERE it will be held. Appleton Farms is Americas oldest CONTINUOUSLY run farm. It was a land grant from the King in the 1630's.

We will be helping to support this awesome NON profit site, by doing all tree removals free of charge. All materials will be 100% recycled, nothing will go to waste in a landfill.

Sharing knowledge with great climbers, and giving back to a great place that makes so many people happy, makes us happy to be a part of this event!
 
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Guys,

We have 2 changes to make everyone aware of. If you guys could all pull together and help us get the word out to everyone who may not be on the Buzz we would greatly appreciate it.

1- Thursdays Power Point and meet and greet has been moved up until 5 O'Clock. This will be held @ 9 Scot's Way, Essex, MA. Park on the street and walk up to the building, use the stairs in the rear of the building please.

2-We have changed work sites to a few miles down the road. We will be working at cranes castle, helping to remove some trees for the Allee restoration project.
http://www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/northeast-ma/castle-hill-on-the-crane.html#t1
 
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I can't wait to see the place at Cranes Castle. What a fantastic site! I remember the video that you posted of the tree work that you guys did there and thought that that would be a great place to visit.

This will be even better than if it was at the farm.
 

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