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Guy Meilleur

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Here's the link to the conference brochure:

http://www.isa-arbor.com/conference/resources/2004PrelimProgram.pdf

AS's own longtime contributor Dan Murphy has been given a full 30 minutes on the Commercial program. He'll be describing his Tricks of the Trade on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Go Dan--tell em that you learned some of those tricks at Arboristsite!!:blob2:

The overall program is not as diverse as MN's was, but it has a wide range of sessions for every type of working arborist there is. Also, it features several other sawdust-and-lichens-in-the-pockets type of working arborists presenting their experiences. This shows again that the ISA is wide open to input from those who are willing to risk ego and offer it.;)

Congrats to Dan and Nick and others who will present, and also to those who will participate and move this industry forward! I'm leaving the fam behind on this one, so am looking to share room with AS folks and save $$.
 
Guy, I'll be there as always running the audio/visual equipment, and I'll be sure to be there for your session. I love volunteering....the last conference was a blast for me in Montreal.

I've gotta work on my presentation, but first, my taxes.

Anyone from Pennsylvania have some climbing ideas?
 
Originally posted by Nickrosis
Guy, I'll be there as always running the audio/visual equipment
big job; thanks.[/B]Anyone from Pennsylvania have some climbing ideas? [/B]
What about the park where the SCA are doing root demo? Or the TCC place? Or a side trip to the Laurel Highlands or some other big tree spot?
 
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