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Giroud Tree Service Celebrates Arbor Day with Gifts of Tree Care to Bucks County Audubon Society and Hope Lodge

Arbor Day was founded in Nebraska by J. Sterling Morton in 1872. Today, it's a nationally celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and care. Arbor Day falls on April 25 (in Pennsylvania and several other states) this year. What better way for a tree services company to celebrate?

Huntingdon Valley, PA (PRWEB) April 18, 2008 -- In recognition of Arbor Day, Lou Giroud Tree Service has donated thousands of dollars in tree work to two area nonprofit organizations. Arbor Day, a nationally celebrated observance that encourages tree planting and care, was founded by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska in 1872. In Pennsylvania, the holiday falls on the last Friday in April (April 25 this year).

On April 14, Giroud worked to save a majestic Ash tree that has shaded the barn at the Bucks County Audubon Society for more 80 years. "A thorough inspection of the tree from its crown down to the roots uncovered a myriad of problems," says Mike Chenail, a Giroud ISA Certified Arborist. "Compacted soil, girdling roots, heavy deadwood and weak main limbs were just a few of the reasons for the tree's decline." Giroud removed the deadwood; installed cables to shore up weak limbs; and strengthened the root system by removing the girdling roots, excavating the compacted soil, and adding organic soil to the roots.

On April 23, Giroud Tree Service will provide a team of employees to work alongside crews from other businesses at historic Hope Lodge, which is located in Fort Washington, Montgomery County. All the firms donating their work crews are members of the Pennsylvania-Delaware Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).

In addition to supplying a crew for the day, Giroud's Mike Chenail is also responsible for organizing the event. According to Chenail, the goal of the ISA's "Day of Service" is to accomplish as much as possible to address the safety and health issues of the trees at Hope Lodge. "Like many nonprofits, Hope Lodge has tree needs that far outweigh its tree budget," he said. "The Arborists will accomplish tasks such as maintenance pruning of healthy trees and removing deteriorated, hazardous trees and unsightly stumps. If not for the generosity of Giroud and other Chapter members, this work would go undone."

Giroud donated its services to the Bucks County Audubon Society and Hope Lodge through the "Giroud Treework for Charity" program, which contributes tree care services to parks, historical sites and other nonprofit organizations located in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. The program was established in 1997 to help local nonprofit organizations preserve their irreplaceable trees. It has already provided free tree care to more than 15 area organizations.

Giroud welcomes applications from any 501(c)3 organization located within Giroud's service area that is open to the entire community on a nonsectarian basis. For more information, call Giroud Tree Service at 215-682-7704.


About Giroud Tree Service
Giroud Tree Service has been dedicated to keeping trees healthy and customers happy since 1974. Serving Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, the company specializes in property inspections, diagnosis and testing, tree and shrub care, insect and disease control, tick control, deer repellent, brush clearing, fertilizing, and tree and stump removal. Giroud arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and have the knowledge and experience required to successfully diagnose, treat and maintain the health of your trees. The company was awarded Angie's Super Service Award® in 2005, 2006 and 2007, as well as the Consumers' CHECKBOOK top rating for quality. For more information, visit www.giroudtree.com or call 215-682-7704.

About the Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow
The Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow (BCAS) is a private, nonprofit organization founded as a chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1969. Since its inception, BCAS has been dedicated to conserving wildlife, promoting awareness of environmental problems, watching birds, educating the community about the interdependence of humans and their world, and furthering the wise use of land, air, and water.

About Hope Lodge
Hope Lodge in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, is a historic house museum administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Friends of Hope Lodge and Mather Mill. Built between 1743 and 1748, the mansion is one of the best examples of Georgian style architecture in the state. During the six-week-long 1777 Whitemarsh Encampment, the Continental Army occupied the surrounding fields and front lawn of Hope Lodge. Tours of the mansion, where visitors may view rooms decorated in the Colonial style (1743-1770) and in the Colonial Revival style (1922-1953), as well as the c.1790 Colonial kitchen, run every Wednesday through Sunday. For more information, visit http://www.ushistory.org/hope.

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Before he installs branch support systems, Trevor Voigt of Giroud Tree Service prunes deadwood from a magnificent Ash tree at the Bucks County Audubon Association at Honey Hollow. On the ground, Scott Slousky works to bring the tree’s root system back to good health. The two were working free of charge through a donation from the “Giroud Treework for Charity” program.

Before he installs branch support systems, Trevor Voigt of Giroud Tree Service prunes deadwood from a magnificent Ash tree at the Bucks County Audubon Association at Honey Hollow. On the ground, Scott Slousky works to bring the tree’s root system back to good health. The two were working free of charge through a donation from the “Giroud Treework for Charity” program.
pruning ash tree at bcas

Lou Giroud Tree Service’s Mike Chenail and Denise Marshall, Interim Executive Director of Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow (BCAS), pause during their survey of the safety and health issues of the trees at BCAS. The Ash tree behind them, which has problems severe enough to kill it, has shaded the barn at the BCAS for more 80 years.

Lou Giroud Tree Service’s Mike Chenail and Denise Marshall, Interim Executive Director of Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow (BCAS), pause during their survey of the safety and health issues of the trees at BCAS. The Ash tree behind them, which has problems severe enough to kill it, has shaded the barn at the BCAS for more 80 years.
ash tree at bcas

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