Project EverGreen’s SnowCare for Troops was recently featured in the Deployment Diatribe blog.
Project EverGreen is in search of a project to re-green an area, such as a park or town center, which was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Journalist and former Editor Dan Jacobs to fill the communications role
Project EverGreen Thanks Volunteers who Back Up Troops Through the Year
Contest will award a total of 12 Toro mowers between two groups
Don Mattox, a disabled military retiree, is giving back to his country one lawn at a time.
“GreenCare For Troops is really the simplest concept you can think about,” Mattox said. “It’s cutting grass for soldiers families that are deployed.”
Twelve contest winners from eight states have been chosen as winners of the second annual Art of Green Spaces poster contest sponsored by Project EverGreen and Birds & Blooms magazine, a Reader’s Digest publication. In all, 1,850 posters from more than 40 states were entered in the national contest.
A national program that provides military families with free landscape services was recently recognized by the White House and first lady Michelle Obama.
April is National Lawn Care Month
Obama visited with organizations that support military families.
Mike Sisti, of Weed Man, replaces Norman Goldenberg as the nonprofit’s president
Project EverGreen/Birds & Blooms magazine ’Art of Green Spaces Poster Contest’ begins Feb. 1