ArborFest put on by Sherrill

Merle Nelson

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Three different events. They will probably fill up on the quicker side.

ArborFest West has been great the last couple of years. Only 300 spaces, only $50, about 12 or 15 CEU's available if I recall.

A lot of good practical info. Great vendor exposure.
 
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Thanks for putting that up Mellow. There are two others for those interested.

And thanks Paul for continuing to state your mind clearly. I would be disappointed if you ever got tired of it and stopped. Hopefully you save some future inventors grief because companies say to themselves.....it's just not worth it.
 
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The new event put on by TreeStuff is TreeTopia and is at cool breezy Mare Island instead of hot Sacramento. I see Jerry Beranek will be there both days.

 
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"I had intended to post up about the TreeTopia event once I got back but life (and lazy) happened.

This was the best tree event I have ever been to with lots of great learning, visual stimulation, fun, people to share it with, and all in an incredible setting with great weather.

It looked like a ton of effort was put in by TreeStuff (and ?) on having fantastic instruction and A Plus Tree Service went over the top in having equipment and personnel there to make it a huge success. (Just looking around at all the supporting equipment for stations and events I guessed the value to be in the millions of $$$.)

Good vendor turn out as well - that always adds to the education, experience, and I got to buy $2,500 worth of things I've been wanting but needed more info on.

If I had to say anything negative about the event I would say it this way. As I sat in on the classes it occurred to me that with the high quality of instruction there it was a missed opportunity to not have good quality PA systems for each instructor to use to be easily heard (wind cooling us off the bay was one factor.) I eventually settled on the attitude that it was part of the price of admission to put in a little more effort on my part to hear it all.

There were more intriguing classes put on than I was able to attend given the number of class periods. I ended up having to choose which ones for which class slots given that they would or would not be offered again and inevitably ended up missing some classes I would have also loved to have attended.

As I was walking away I was clear that this was a huge success on it's first year and I hope it continues to happen in the same location and similar format in years to come. Thank you TreeStuff and A Plus Tree Service for your outstanding contribution to me and the tree service community."



This was something I wrote about the first year 2022. It has only gotten better - well worth the time to go.






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