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Reasons Why You Should Get Your Trees Trimmed

Posted by dzadmin 28 Feb 2018 No Comments »

No one wants THAT yard in the neighborhood. You know what we’re talking about. The unkempt yard with overgrown bushes and branches blocking the house and dead branches and leaves everywhere. Tree maintenance isn’t just critical for preventing a neighborhood eye sore, it also has many benefits.

Our team at Fortune’s Lawn Care Services wanted to share with you reasons you should get your trees properly trimmed throughout the year.

  • Dead branches, that haven’t been trimmed, can fall at any time and can potentially hurt you or your home.
  • Tree trimming helps promote growth in the tree. A tree specialist knows how to trim a tree to help make it grow in a better way that is better for the structure of the tree to prolong its longevity.
  • Tree trimming can allow you to shape the tree in a way you want for aesthetic purposes.

Tree professionals know when and how often to trim your tree based on its variety, location, and time of year. Our certified tree trimmers know how to trim the trees without damaging the tree. You don’t want to accidentally harm or kill your tree due to over-trimming or trimming at an improper time.

If you want your trees looking their best (inside and out), it’s time to call a tree expert! Tree trimming isn’t just a safety issue for the tree, it’s also a safety issue for you. Trimming tall branches can be very dangerous. Leave it to the professionals to come on over with the proper tools, equipment, and experience to get the job done!

Our team of professionals will talk to you about what trees on your property can be trimmed and how often. If you have questions or concerns, we will work with you to figure out the best solutions for your property.

Vanessa Puleo of Led2Serve taking steps to rebuild Houston

Posted by dzadmin 26 Feb 2018 No Comments »

In the days and weeks following Hurricane Harvey, St. John the Divine mobilized over 600 parishioners to serve the community and assist residents in cleanup and relief efforts. SJD has developed ongoing partnerships with other local organizations as we continue the work of disaster recovery, including World Vision, Faith Memorial Baptist Church in Houston’s Fifth Ward, and long-time partner Agape Development in the Third Ward.

 

St. John’s also recognizes the call felt by mission teams to serve in Houston. We are dedicating a portion of our facilities for dormitory use to house incoming teams from around the country who will be coming here to aid residents in their efforts to clean up and rebuild. SJD is partnering in this effort with Led2Serve, a non-profit organization which specializes in equipping, inspiring, and mobilizing mission teams. Led2Serve will offer customized Service Journeys to student and adult teams who will undertake meaningful community projects in Houston, using St. John the Divine as their ‘home base’.

 

As we prepare our facilities, mission teams are already forming. The first Led2Serve team arrived in Houston this week and are staying in a KOA campground on Lake Conroe. The 20-person team includes 12 young men from a Catholic military high school in Kansas, a single woman and a married couple and their three children from Orlando, and two brothers from Boston. Don Callender, SJD’s Mission Team Hosting Coordinator, worked with the team members from Orlando and Boston on Tuesday, painting the interior of a home that the Agape Repair Team rebuilt after it was destroyed by fire.

“We had three of the owner’s family members working with us: the niece, who did graduate work in political science at UH; her husband, who was a youth minister at Trinity Lutheran Church before retiring; and his brother-in-law who taught 8th grade history in his most recent career,” Don explained. “The mom and dad and their three kids from Orlando do a Thanksgiving trip annually, working Monday – Wednesday on a project like this, packing and serving food for those in need on Thursday morning, and then celebrating Thanksgiving together with the whole group that night. The father is an Opthalmic surgeon. One daughter is a tennis player, the other is a dancer. Their younger brother is still focused on annoying his big sisters. One of the brothers from Boston wants to be a Forest Ranger, the other is leaning toward marketing and graphic design.”

 

The team from Kansas, pictured below, is from St. John’s Military School in Salina, Kansas. The school was started by an Episcopal bishop in 1887. They spent the day working with the Agape repair team removing a roof from another house in the area.

 

 

St. John the Divine volunteers continue to serve our neighbors who were impacted by Harvey, providing pastoral care through the Shepherds program, financial assistance through the Harvey Relief Fund, and assistance with rebuilding and recovery through volunteer work teams. Our partnership with Led2Serve will extend our reach into the community through the long-term clean-up and rebuilding of our city, and help us to mobilize even more people to change lives for God in Christ.

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