On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, GREEN ......results of onsite trials. 7:45-8:45 Trade...
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GREEN INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL
FIELD DAY
AND
TRADE SHOW
JULY 20, 2017 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
American University, Washington, DCRain or Shine
Presented by
The Professional Grounds Management Society - D.C. Branch
The Northern Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association
Virginia Cooperative Extension
With Cooperation from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, ISA
Come learn through hands - on demonstrations in an outdoor setting. You are welcome to attend classes in any one or all of oursessions. The Trade Show will feature industry exhibitors with the latest products and equipment. Come see what's new!For more information call (703) 250-1368, email [email protected] or visit www.greenindustryseminar.org after June 10th to register online. Breakfast, lunch and parking included.Due to Construction –Please Carpool or use public transportation. Drivers: park in the Katzen Arts Center Garage, 4400 Mass Ave.
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Stump Grinding – Jake Robinson, Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Annapolis, MD. Jake will demonstrate equipment and the safe, effective way toremove stumps from your jobsites. 7:45 - 8:45
Protect Yourself From Ticks and Mosquitos – Josh Smith, Environmental Health Supervisor, Fairfax County Health Dept., Fairfax, VA. Learn the best practices to protect yourself from disease vectors in the landscape as well as symptoms of disease and what to do if you have symptoms. 8:45 -9:45
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 9:45 - 10:00
Pruning Hydrangeas – Casimiro DeLeon, Foreman, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC. Maximize health and bloom by learning to prune different varieties of Hydrangeas correctly. Learn tools, techniques, and timing. 10:00 - 11:00
Loading Your Truck and Trailer Safely and Efficiently – Jose de la Cruz, VP, Potomac Springs Landscape, Springfield, VA Learn how to load efficiently and safely to avoid tickets, accidents, and get to the jobsite with the supplies you need. 11:00 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
Pests of Turf and Landscape – Beth Sastre, Commercial Horticulturist, VA Coop Extension, Loudoun, VA. Beth will teach identification and control of turf and landscape pests. 1:15 -2:30
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 9:45-10:00
Trees – ISA CEU’s, sign in at each class
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Game Changers - New Annuals for the Landscape - Heather Callahan, Sales Representative, Michell’s Plants, Mid- Atlantic Region. Heather will show new varieties of annuals to give you colorful, healthy, choices for the landscape. 10:00 - 11:15
Reduce and Clean Storm Water Runoff, Care and Maintenance of Green Roofs and Bio Retention Areas –Representative, Construction and Maintenance Branch, Inspections and Enforcement Division, DOEE, Washington, DC. See examples on site, and how they are maintained. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
American University Arboretum and Gardens Tour – Mike Mastrota, Landscape Architect, American University, Tour the stunning campus Arboretum; see what’s new and learn about the design and maintenance. 1:15-2:30
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Removing Hazardous Trees-–Arborist, Urban Forestry Division, DDOT, Washington DC. See how to determine whether or not a tree should come down and review the regulations and permitting required. 7:45 –8:45
Moving in the Crown Safely – Jim Martin, Certified Arborist and Owner, Justin Courtney, Crew Foreman, Growing Earth Tree Care. Ashburn, VA. Justin will demonstrate while Jim discusses safe movement through the crown and pruning classifications. 8:45-10:00
Pest of Trees and Recommended Controls – Ed Milhous, Registered Certified Arborist, Owner, TreesPlease, Haymarket, VA, and Paul Wolfe, Integrated Plant Care, Rockville, MD. Learn how to diagnose insects, diseases, and cultural problems as well as how to treat them. 10:00 –11:15
Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies for Emerald Ash Borer and Bacterial Leaf Scorch – Jeff Picher, Arborologist, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. Learn to diagnose EAB and BLS and discuss control. 11:15-12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
New Hazard Tree Evaluation Procedure – Josh Nadler, Bill Eck, Board Certified Master Arborists, Bartlett Tree Experts, Gaithersburg MD. See a demonstration of Sonic Tomography to determine healthand hazard potential of trees. 1:15-2:30
Sustainability/Landscape Design/Architecture
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Deer and Drought Resistant Perennials – Stephanie Brock, Perennial Specialist, River Bend Nursery, Riner, VA Stephanie will cover perennials for drought conditions and what to plant where deer are prevalent. 7:45 -8:45
Bees, Beneficials, and Blooms –Marie Rojas, IPM Consultant, Borders and Butterflies, Beallsville, MD Marie will show how to care for honey bees on site and actions to take to protect and encourage other pollinators. 8:45 - 9:45
Landscape Maintenance
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Benefits of Plant Growth Regulators for Your Business and Your Clients Plants – Mark Lucas, National Account Manager, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. See Trimtect application techniques to reduce pruning, discuss shrub species, and show results of onsite trials. 7:45-8:45
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 8:45-9:00
Compost for Turf, Analysis, Calibration, and Applicaton – Chuck Schuster, Senior Agent, Commercial Horticulture, University of MD Extension, Derwood, MD. Learn how to apply compost on turf to improve health of turf and soil, including analysis, calibration, and application.9:00 -10:15
Protect Yourself From Ticks and Mosquitos – Josh Smith, Environmental Health Supervisor, Fairfax County Health Dept., Fairfax, VA. Learn the best practices to protect yourself from disease vectors in the landscape as well as symptoms of disease and what to do if you have symptoms. 10:15 – 11:15
Landscape Pest ID Walk – Stanton Gill, Extension Specialist, IPM, UMD, David Clement, Extension Plant Pathologist, Ellicott City, MD Learn to diagnose insect, disease, and cultural problems of shrubs and ornamentals while walking the site. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
Loading Your Truck and Trailer Safely and Efficiently – Jose de la Cruz, VP, Potomac Springs Landscape, Springfield, VA. Learn how to load efficiently and safely to avoid tickets, accidents, and get to the jobsite with the supplies you need. 1:15 - 2:30 Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 9:45-10:00
Trees – ISA CEU’s, sign in at each class
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Game Changers - New Annuals for the Landscape - Heather Callahan, Sales Representative, Michell’s Plants, Mid- Atlantic Region. Heather will show new varieties of annuals to give you colorful, healthy, choices for the landscape. 10:00 - 11:15
Reduce and Clean Storm Water Runoff, Care and Maintenance of Green Roofs and Bio Retention Areas –Representative, Construction and Maintenance Branch, Inspections and Enforcement Division, DOEE, Washington, DC. See examples on site, and how they are maintained. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
American University Arboretum and Gardens Tour – Mike Mastrota, Landscape Architect, American University, Tour the stunning campus Arboretum; see what’s new and learn about the design and maintenance. 1:15-2:30
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Removing Hazardous Trees-–Arborist, Urban Forestry Division, DDOT, Washington DC. See how to determine whether or not a tree should come down and review the regulations and permitting required. 7:45 –8:45
Moving in the Crown Safely – Jim Martin, Certified Arborist and Owner, Justin Courtney, Crew Foreman, Growing Earth Tree Care. Ashburn, VA. Justin will demonstrate while Jim discusses safe movement through the crown and pruning classifications. 8:45-10:00
Pest of Trees and Recommended Controls – Ed Milhous, Registered Certified Arborist, Owner, TreesPlease, Haymarket, VA, and Paul Wolfe, Integrated Plant Care, Rockville, MD. Learn how to diagnose insects, diseases, and cultural problems as well as how to treat them. 10:00 –11:15
Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies for Emerald Ash Borer and Bacterial Leaf Scorch – Jeff Picher, Arborologist, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. Learn to diagnose EAB and BLS and discuss control. 11:15-12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
New Hazard Tree Evaluation Procedure – Josh Nadler, Bill Eck, Board Certified Master Arborists, Bartlett Tree Experts, Gaithersburg MD. See a demonstration of Sonic Tomography to determine healthand hazard potential of trees. 1:15-2:30
Sustainability/Landscape Design/Architecture
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Deer and Drought Resistant Perennials – Stephanie Brock, Perennial Specialist, River Bend Nursery, Riner, VA Stephanie will cover perennials for drought conditions and what to plant where deer are prevalent. 7:45 -8:45
Bees, Beneficials, and Blooms –Marie Rojas, IPM Consultant, Borders and Butterflies, Beallsville, MD Marie will show how to care for honey bees on site and actions to take to protect and encourage other pollinators. 8:45 - 9:45
Landscape Maintenance
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Benefits of Plant Growth Regulators for Your Business and Your Clients Plants – Mark Lucas, National Account Manager, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. See Trimtect application techniques to reduce pruning, discuss shrub species, and show results of onsite trials. 7:45-8:45
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 8:45-9:00
Compost for Turf, Analysis, Calibration, and Applicaton – Chuck Schuster, Senior Agent, Commercial Horticulture, University of MD Extension, Derwood, MD. Learn how to apply compost on turf to improve health of turf and soil, including analysis, calibration, and application.9:00 -10:15
Protect Yourself From Ticks and Mosquitos – Josh Smith, Environmental Health Supervisor, Fairfax County Health Dept., Fairfax, VA. Learn the best practices to protect yourself from disease vectors in the landscape as well as symptoms of disease and what to do if you have symptoms. 10:15 – 11:15
Landscape Pest ID Walk – Stanton Gill, Extension Specialist, IPM, UMD, David Clement, Extension Plant Pathologist, Ellicott City, MD Learn to diagnose insect, disease, and cultural problems of shrubs and ornamentals while walking the site. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
Loading Your Truck and Trailer Safely and Efficiently – Jose de la Cruz, VP, Potomac Springs Landscape, Springfield, VA. Learn how to load efficiently and safely to avoid tickets, accidents, and get to the jobsite with the supplies you need. 1:15 - 2:30 Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 9:45-10:00
Trees – ISA CEU’s, sign in at each class
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Game Changers - New Annuals for the Landscape - Heather Callahan, Sales Representative, Michell’s Plants, Mid- Atlantic Region. Heather will show new varieties of annuals to give you colorful, healthy, choices for the landscape. 10:00 - 11:15
Reduce and Clean Storm Water Runoff, Care and Maintenance of Green Roofs and Bio Retention Areas –Representative, Construction and Maintenance Branch, Inspections and Enforcement Division, DOEE, Washington, DC. See examples on site, and how they are maintained. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
American University Arboretum and Gardens Tour – Mike Mastrota, Landscape Architect, American University, Tour the stunning campus Arboretum; see what’s new and learn about the design and maintenance. 1:15-2:30
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Removing Hazardous Trees-–Arborist, Urban Forestry Division, DDOT, Washington DC. See how to determine whether or not a tree should come down and review the regulations and permitting required. 7:45 –8:45
Moving in the Crown Safely – Jim Martin, Certified Arborist and Owner, Justin Courtney, Crew Foreman, Growing Earth Tree Care. Ashburn, VA. Justin will demonstrate while Jim discusses safe movement through the crown and pruning classifications. 8:45-10:00
Pest of Trees and Recommended Controls – Ed Milhous, Registered Certified Arborist, Owner, TreesPlease, Haymarket, VA, and Paul Wolfe, Integrated Plant Care, Rockville, MD. Learn how to diagnose insects, diseases, and cultural problems as well as how to treat them. 10:00 –11:15
Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies for Emerald Ash Borer and Bacterial Leaf Scorch – Jeff Picher, Arborologist, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. Learn to diagnose EAB and BLS and discuss control. 11:15-12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
New Hazard Tree Evaluation Procedure – Josh Nadler, Bill Eck, Board Certified Master Arborists, Bartlett Tree Experts, Gaithersburg MD. See a demonstration of Sonic Tomography to determine healthand hazard potential of trees. 1:15-2:30
Sustainability/Landscape Design/Architecture
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Deer and Drought Resistant Perennials – Stephanie Brock, Perennial Specialist, River Bend Nursery, Riner, VA Stephanie will cover perennials for drought conditions and what to plant where deer are prevalent. 7:45 -8:45
Bees, Beneficials, and Blooms –Marie Rojas, IPM Consultant, Borders and Butterflies, Beallsville, MD Marie will show how to care for honey bees on site and actions to take to protect and encourage other pollinators. 8:45 - 9:45
Landscape Maintenance
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Benefits of Plant Growth Regulators for Your Business and Your Clients Plants – Mark Lucas, National Account Manager, Rainbow Treecare Scientific Advancements, Baltimore, MD. See Trimtect application techniques to reduce pruning, discuss shrub species, and show results of onsite trials. 7:45-8:45
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 8:45-9:00
Compost for Turf, Analysis, Calibration, and Applicaton – Chuck Schuster, Senior Agent, Commercial Horticulture, University of MD Extension, Derwood, MD. Learn how to apply compost on turf to improve health of turf and soil, including analysis, calibration, and application.9:00 -10:15
Protect Yourself From Ticks and Mosquitos – Josh Smith, Environmental Health Supervisor, Fairfax County Health Dept., Fairfax, VA. Learn the best practices to protect yourself from disease vectors in the landscape as well as symptoms of disease and what to do if you have symptoms. 10:15 – 11:15
Landscape Pest ID Walk – Stanton Gill, Extension Specialist, IPM, UMD, David Clement, Extension Plant Pathologist, Ellicott City, MD Learn to diagnose insect, disease, and cultural problems of shrubs and ornamentals while walking the site. 11:15 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
Loading Your Truck and Trailer Safely and Efficiently – Jose de la Cruz, VP, Potomac Springs Landscape, Springfield, VA. Learn how to load efficiently and safely to avoid tickets, accidents, and get to the jobsite with the supplies you need. 1:15 - 2:30 Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Gre
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P.O
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59
Fairf
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tatio
n, V
A 2
2039
Spanish Session
GREEN INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL
FIELD DAY
AND
TRADE SHOW
JULY 20, 2017 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
American University, Washington, DCRain or Shine
Presented by
The Professional Grounds Management Society - D.C. Branch
The Northern Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association
Virginia Cooperative Extension
With Cooperation from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, ISA
Come learn through hands - on demonstrations in an outdoor setting. You are welcome to attend classes in any one or all of oursessions. The Trade Show will feature industry exhibitors with the latest products and equipment. Come see what's new!For more information call (703) 250-1368, email [email protected] or visit www.greenindustryseminar.org after June 10th to register online. Breakfast, lunch and parking included.Due to Construction –Please Carpool or use public transportation. Drivers: park in the Katzen Arts Center Garage, 4400 Mass Ave.
General Session – On the Quad, A.U. and Field Day, Mark Feist, Asst. Director, Facilities Management, A.U. 7:30-7:45
Stump Grinding – Jake Robinson, Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Annapolis, MD. Jake will demonstrate equipment and the safe, effective way toremove stumps from your jobsites. 7:45 - 8:45
Protect Yourself From Ticks and Mosquitos – Josh Smith, Environmental Health Supervisor, Fairfax County Health Dept., Fairfax, VA. Learn the best practices to protect yourself from disease vectors in the landscape as well as symptoms of disease and what to do if you have symptoms. 8:45 -9:45
Trade Show – See what’s new; visit the tradeshow! 9:45 - 10:00
Pruning Hydrangeas – Casimiro DeLeon, Foreman, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC. Maximize health and bloom by learning to prune different varieties of Hydrangeas correctly. Learn tools, techniques, and timing. 10:00 - 11:00
Loading Your Truck and Trailer Safely and Efficiently – Jose de la Cruz, VP, Potomac Springs Landscape, Springfield, VA Learn how to load efficiently and safely to avoid tickets, accidents, and get to the jobsite with the supplies you need. 11:00 - 12:15
Lunch – Enjoy the sounds of Durham Station and great food in the tradeshow area. Be sure to visit the exhibitors! 12:15 -1:15
Pests of Turf and Landscape – Beth Sastre, Commercial Horticulturist, VA Coop Extension, Loudoun, VA. Beth will teach identification and control of turf and landscape pests. 1:15 -2:30
Trade Show - All Day Lunch 12:15 -1:15
Thanks to our Sponsors
Alpine Services
Gaithersburg Equipment Co.
Gambrills Equipment
Newsom Seed
Olney Gardens WholesaleNursery
Rainbow Tree Care Scientific Advancements
SiteOne Landscape Supply
Don't Forget to Support Our Sponsors with Your Business!
Field Day Details:
Due to Construction – Parking is limited. Park in the Katzen Arts Center Garage across Mass Ave from
main entrance to American University
Registration Opens 6:45 am, please check-in for your packet.
Coffee and doughnuts and lunch will be available in the trade show area
ISA CEUs – sign in at each Tree session or other approved class
VNLA, ISA, NALP, MD Licensed Tree Expert (app ble__________________lied for as of print date) & CGM credits availa_________________
Join a Professional Organization
Consider advancing your career through membership in a professional organization. For information email:
The Northern Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association (NVNLA), Chuck Wood, [email protected]
Professional Grounds Management Society, DC Branch, (PGMS), Eric Wenger, [email protected]
Thanks to our Sponsors
Alpine Services
Gaithersburg Equipment Co.
Gambrills Equipment
Newsom Seed
Olney Gardens WholesaleNursery
Rainbow Tree Care Scientific Advancements
SiteOne Landscape Supply
Don't Forget to Support Our Sponsors with Your Business!
Field Day Details:
Due to Construction – Parking is limited. Park in the Katzen Arts Center Garage across Mass Ave from
main entrance to American University
Registration Opens 6:45 am, please check-in for your packet.
Coffee and doughnuts and lunch will be available in the trade show area
ISA CEUs – sign in at each Tree session or other approved class
VNLA, ISA, NALP, MD Licensed Tree Exper t(app_________ _________lied for as of print date) & CGM credits availa _________________ ble
Join a Professional Organization
Consider advancing your career through membership in a
professional organization. For information email:
The Northern Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association (NVNLA), Chuck Wood, [email protected]
Professional Grounds Management Society, DC Branch, (PGMS), Eric Wenger, [email protected]
Directions to the Field Day July 20, 2017
For MapQuest or your GPS:
American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave.,
NW Washington, DC 20016 July 21, 2016 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
American University is at the intersection of Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues (Ward Circle) in Northwest Washington, DC.
Registrants are encouraged to car pool or take public transportation. Due to construction parking is limited.
If coming by METRO Rail take the RED line to the TENLEYTOWN/AU stop. From there, you can take the free AU shuttle BLUE bus which will take you to main campus.
Parking-
Limited parking is available in the Katzen Arts Center garage located at 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, directly across from the main entrance to American University. Take your parking space number to the pay station located in the elevator lobby. Enter your stall event code which will be sent to all registrants via email prior to the event. This code will provide you with complimentary parking for the day.
From the garage entrance walk across Massachusetts Avenue and take the walkway to the left of the main entrance sign which will lead you to the main quad where the event is located.
_____________________________________________________
Green Industry Professional Field Day and Trade Show (7/20/17)
Registration
Pre-registration: $85.00 each by July 13 , 2017 by mail,fax, or onlin e To register online visit www.greenindustryseminar.org At the Door: $95.00 each . Breakfast, Lunch, Drinks, Parking included, No Refunds, but substitutions are OK. Please include a list of all registrants’ names. For more information or to fax, call (703) 250-1368. (fax tone after the message.)
Make checks payable to "Green Industry Professional Seminar" or complete credit card information and either fax, or mail with registration info to: Green Industry Professional Field Day, P.O. Box 59, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Where Did Your Field Day Info Come From?_____________________
Name___________________________________________________
Company________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________
Phone____________Fax___________Email________________________
For Payments by credit card:
Amount Enclosed _____________ Payment by: _______Visa ______MasterCard
Card # ________________________________Exp. Date___________ 3-digit Security code ________
Name on credit card and billing address if different from above:
_____________________________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
Ck # ____________ Dp. Date _________ Amount___________ App # ___________
Directions to the Field Day July 20, 2017
For MapQuest or your GPS:
American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave.,
NW Washington, DC 20016 July 21, 2016 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
American University is at the intersection of Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues (Ward Circle) in Northwest Washington, DC.
Registrants are encouraged to car pool or take public transportation. Due to construction parking is limited.
If coming by METRO Rail take the RED line to the TENLEYTOWN/AU stop. From there, you can take the free AU shuttle BLUE bus which will take you to main campus.
Parking-
Limited parking is available in the Katzen Arts Center garage located at 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, directly across from the main entrance to American University. Take your parking space number to the pay station located in the elevator lobby. Enter your stall event code which will be sent to all registrants via email prior to the event. This code will provide you with complimentary parking for the day.
From the garage entrance walk across Massachusetts Avenue and take the walkway to the left of the main entrance sign which will lead you to the main quad where the event is located.
_____________________________________________________
Green Industry Professional Field Day and Trade Show (7/20/17)
Registration
Pre-registration: $85.00 each by July 13 , 2017 by mail,fax, or onlin e To register online visit www.greenindustryseminar.org At the Door: $95.00 each . Breakfast, Lunch, Drinks, Parking included, No Refunds, but substitutions are OK. Please include a list of all registrants’ names. For more information or to fax, call (703) 250-1368. (fax tone after the message.)
Make checks payable to "Green Industry Professional Seminar" or complete credit card information and either fax, or mail with registration info to: Green Industry Professional Field Day, P.O. Box 59, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Where Did Your Field Day Info Come From?_____________________
Name___________________________________________________
Company________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________
Phone____________Fax___________Email________________________
For Payments by credit card:
Amount Enclosed _____________ Payment by: _______Visa ______MasterCard
Card # ________________________________Exp. Date___________ 3-digit Security code ________
Name on credit card and billing address if different from above:
_____________________________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
Ck # ____________ Dp. Date _________ Amount___________ App # ___________