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Julian Smith Casino January 7th thru 11th 2009
Augusta, Georgia
9th Annual Tree Ornamental & Turf
Seminar
• Soil Talk • New Plant cultivars • Gardening Gurus • Landscape Lies & Truths • Crape Murder • Trade Show • Tree Climb Training Event • GAA Tree Climbing Competition
9th Annual
2009 CSRA Tree, Ornamental and Turf Seminar
Empire Tree and Turf 2704 Gordon Highway
Augusta, Ga. 30909 Phone: 706-854-0926 Fax: 706-651-1648
Email: [email protected]
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I-20 DIRECTIONS
I-20: Take Exit # 199 towards Augusta. Turn onto GA-28/Washington Rd. towards Augusta Travel 2.42 miles on Washington Rd and take the ramp towards Broad St. Go left to Broad St. Go to the red light at Broad and Milledge Rd and take a left. The entrance to Lake Olmstead/Julian Smith Casino will be on the left.
QUALITY INN & SUITES
1052 Claussen Road, Augusta, GA 30907
(706) 737-5550 www.qualityinnaugusta.com
DIRECTIONS: � I-20 East, Exit 199. Left at light, right on Stevens Creek Road. Hotel ½ mile on left. � I-20 West, Exit 200, Straight thru light. Hotel is ½ mile on the right.
SLEEP INN
1050 Claussen Road, Augusta, GA 30907
(706) 738-7473 www.sleepinnaugusta.com
DIRECTIONS:
� I-20 East, Exit 199. Left at light, right on Stevens Creek Road. Hotel ½ mile on left.
� I-20 West, Exit 200, Straight thru light. Hotel is ½ mile on the right
Sleep Accommodations
FEE SCH
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A. Certified arborist / pest applicator, etc . $75.00 a
day or $150.00 for all three days B. Professional non certified but looking for continuing education $50.00 each day or $100 for all three days C
. General local attendees $30.00 per day or $60 for
all three days
• A host of excellent speakers.
• Tree climbing com-
petitions Training. • ISA Tree Worker
Exam • ISA Certified Arbor-
ist Exam • Vendors and dis-
plays • Wild game dinner,
Thursday, with “The Pat Blanchard Band”
• CEU’s available for
Arborist, Tree Worker, Pesticide 24 & 27,
• Georgia Arborist Association Tree Climbing Competi-tion.
Schedule at a Glance
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 8:00 am—5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Julian Smith Casino—Speakers Barbecue Pit—Workshop 12:00 pm—1:00pm Luncheon and Vendors
Thursday, January 8, 2009 8:00 am—5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Julian Smith— Speakers Barbecue Pit — Testing Outside — Competitive Climbing 12:00 pm—1:00pm Luncheon and Vendors 5:00— Until PIG AND WILD GAME COOK OUT AFTER EVENTS. LIVE EN TERTAIN- MENT “THE PAT BLANCHARD BAND” Friday, January 9, 2009 8:00 am—5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Julian Smith— Speakers Outside — Competitive Climbing 12:00 pm—1:00pm Luncheon and Vendors January 10th and 11th, 2009 GAA Tree Climbing Competition
Wednesday January 7, 2009
Julian Smith Casino 8:00 Registration 8:45—9:00 Intro Dr. George Synder - 9:00—10:15 Soil Organic Matter-A Love Hate Relationship and How Organics Effect Chemical and applied Fertilizer.
Dr.Randy Glover—10:30-11:45 Spray Technology For The 21st Century Grasses.
Dr. Micheal Dukes—1:00-2:15 Taking control of water use through Smart Irrigation technologies .
Dr. Wayne Hanna—2:30-3:45 New Cultivars To Meet Your Needs and Cultural Manage-ment Techniques.
Dr, Clint Waltz– 3:45-5:00 Winter, Early Spring Weed Management and Spring Green Up Issues.
Lunch Sponsored By: Sherrill Tree AVAILABLE CEU’S
5 Pesticide credits in category 24 5 pesticide credits in category 27
6.25 Certified Arborist 2.25 BCMA Practice
6.25 ISA Municipal Specialist 1.25 BCMA Science
Break Sponsored By : Bullock Fertilizer Company Inc.
Break Sponsored By: Laurelwood Landscaping
Certified Tree Worker and Certified Arborist Workshop.
Registration 7:30—8:00 Workshop -8:00 — Starts 10:00— 10:15 Break 10:15—Program Resumes 12:00— 12:45 Lunch 12:45— Program Resumes 2:00— 2:15 Break 4:30— Program Ends
Proctors: Hugh Tyer Brian Maxsom
1) Tree Health and Science 2) General Safety and Z-133 Standards 3) Ropes and Knots 4) Climbing Safety and Emergency Response (Aerial Rescue) 5) Pruning and A-300 Standards 6) Rigging and Felling Trees 7) Removal and Chain Saw Safety 8) Cable and Rod Bracing
Wednesday January 7, 2009
Barbecue Pit
AVAILABLE CEU’S
7.5 Certified Arborist
7.5Certified Tree Worker
2.25 BCMA Science
5.25 BCMA Practice
Thursday January 8, 2009
Julian Smith Casino 8:00— Registration 8:45— 9:00 Intro Ted Stevens 9:00– 10-15 New Exotic Plant Introductions.
Tom Oyler 10:30— 11:45 Estimating Landscape Installations and How To Separate
Your Company From Your Competition. Mike Fulmer 1:00— 2:15 Design and Installation of Water Gardens A Great Added
Service For Your Clients. Tom Oyler 2:30—3:45 "Estimating Yearly Maintenance Programs
Dr. Mark Windham 3:45—5:00 Dogwood Diseases With A Focus On Anthracnose. Plus New An-thracnose Resistant Cultivar Introductions
Break Sponsored By: Shearwood Mulch, Topsoil, Roll Off & Container Service
Lunch Sponsored By : Anderson Horticultural
Break Sponsored By: Karl Kuemmerling
PIG AND WILD GAME COOK OUT TONIGHT AFTER EVENTS. “THE
PAT BLANCHARD BAND”
AVAILABLE CEU’S
2 Pesticide Credits in Category 24
2Pesticide Credits in Category 27
5 CEU’s Certified Arborist
1.25 CEU’s Municipal Specialist
2.5 BCMA Management
1.25 Science
Thursday January 8, 2009
CERTIFIED TREE WORKER AND CERTIFIED ARBORIST EXAM Applicants must be pre-registered with ISA. Download forms at http://www.isa-arbor.com/certification/exams.aspx No one will be admitted without proper paperwork!
Training for all climbing competitions and to prepare for Georgia Arborist Association main climbing event. You can download the rules and regulations at http://www.empiretree.com/seminar.htm Bring your own equipment! 9.45-10.15 RULES AND REGULATIONS 10.15-10.45 EQUIPMENT INSPEC-TION 10.45-12.00 THROW LINE EVENT 12.00-12.30 LUNCH 12.30-2.00 SECURED FOOT LOCK
8.00-8.30 REGISTRATION @ BARBECUE PIT
8.30-10.00 WRITTEN EXAM (Limit 50)
10.00 TILL OUTSIDE PRACTICAL CATEGORIES TEST (Limit 25)
Julian Smith Barbecue Pit
Instructors: Mark Chisholm
Brian Noyes Scott Prophett
OUTSIDE EVENT— Climbing Competition Day 1
AVAILABLE CEU’S
6.75 Certified Arborist
&
Tree Worker
Proctors: Hugh Tyer Brian Maxsom
Friday January 9, 2009
Julian Smith Casino 8:00— Registration 8:45— 9:00 Intro Gary Mullane 9:00 - 10:15 Caring For Golf Course Trees, Attaining the Work, Performing The Work And Avoiding Hidden Sand Traps
Dr.Tom Smiley 10:30—11:45 Tree Structure Evolution And Support Structure.
Dr.Gary Knox 1:00—2:15 “Crape Murder” It’s Physiological And Economic Impact And The Viable Options To It.
Dr.Tom Smiley 2:30—3:45 Root Generation, Soil And Decay Management.
Break Sponsor : Bailey’s
Lunch Sponsor : JP Carlton
Break Sponsor : Shearwood Mulch, Topsoil, Roll Off & Container Service
AVAILABLE CEU’S
1 CEU’s credit in category 24
1 CEU’s credit in category 27
Certified Arborist: 5
BCMA Practice 2..5
BCMA Management: 1.25
ISA Municipal Specialist 5
Friday January 9, 2009
Climbing Competition Day 2 Training for all climbing competitions and to prepare for Georgia Arborist Association Tree
Climbing Competition.
You can download the rules and regulations at empiretree.com
Bring your own equipment!
9.45-10.15 RULES AND REGS 10.15-10.45 EQUIPMENT INSPECTION 10.45-12.00 WORK CLIMB 12.00-12.30 LUNCH 12.30-4.45 MASTERS CHALLENGE 4:45 - 5:00 FINAL WRAP-UP AND AWARDS Instructors: Mark Chisholm Brian Noyes Scott Prophett
AVAILABLE CEU’S
6.75 Arborist and Certified Tree Workers
Dr. George H. Snyder is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Soil and Water Science, University of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center, and was selected University of Florida Research Foundation Professor (1997-1999). He received the Ph.D. degree from the Ohio State University in 1967. Since his appointment to the Uni-versity of Florida in 1967, Dr. Snyder has worked in the area of soils-related turfgrass management in Florida. His turfgrass interests have included developing and conduct-ing research to investigate nutritional problems of warm-season turfgrasses, improving fertilizer efficiency, reducing nutrient runoff/leaching, improving turfgrass irrigation practices, and evaluating soil physical parameters for turfgrass. Randy W. Glover—Wife, Patricia, Daughter Tera and a Son, Joseph. Grandson, Noah. Randy was born 5/21/1952 in Terrill, Iowa. He attended K-12 Terrill Community School, Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, Iowa. Associates Degree, Northwest Iowa Technical College, Graduated 1975. Ag Chem Equipment Co. Inc. (now owned by AGCO) 1975 - 2000. Self employed in home construction business 2000 - 2006 Tee Jet Technologies Memphis 2006 to present. Michael D. Dukes, Ph.D., P.E., a Delaware native, Michael obtained a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering and an M.C.E. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Delaware. He obtained a Ph.D. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from North Carolina State University. He joined the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department at the University of Florida in Gainesville in 2001. His interests are in the area of irrigation and drainage, particularly in the area of efficient irrigation design and management, water conservation, andminimizing negative impacts Dr. Wayne Hanna :Education: B.S. 1966 Agricultural Education Texas A&M University M.S. 1968 Plant Breeding Texas A&M University Ph.D. 1970 Genetics Texas A&M University Dr. Clint Waltz joined the University of Georgia turfgrass team in September 2001 as a Turfgrass Extension Specialist. Clint is located at the Georgia Experiment Station in Griffin and has program leadership responsibilities in all turfgrass management areas, including turfgrass water management. Other state responsibilities include serving as ex officio board member for the Georgia Turfgrass Association (GTA), the Metro Atlanta Landscape and Turf Association (MALTA), and Georgia Sod Producers Association (GSPA). Additionally, he serves the golf course industry by serving on the Georgia Golf Course Superintendents Association (GGCSA) education committee and Water Task Force. Mr. Stephens has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Ornamental Horticulture from Clemson University. He initially taught in the Golf Course and Landscape Operations at Lake City Community College in Lake City, Florida. In 1973, he opened Nurseries Caroliniana, Inc, a garden center catering to new, rare and unusual plants. Later in 1985, he opened the Wholesale Division, growing over 1500 taxa of the newest and best ornamental for the Southeast. Thomas L. Oyler, founder and a senior partner of Wilson Oyler Group, lists his experience as a successful entrepreneur, franchise executive, business development special-ist, and landscape contractor among the many credentials qualifying him as one of the industry's most innovative leaders and thinkers. Before forming Wilson Oyler Group, which specializes in business assessment strategies and solutions for sustained growth, Oyler created the green industry's first franchised landscape maintenance company. Additionally, he was cofounder and senior manager of three highly successful Florida companies: Central Florida Marine, Farm & Home Irrigation, and Sunshine State Cy-press. Tom realized his passion for the green industry as founder and President of Oyler Bros. Company, a Florida-based landscape and construction company that grew to include six operating divisions before being acquired by Environmental Industries, Inc., (Valley Crest Companies). Two years prior, Tom Oyler was selected from over 600 candidates to represent the city of Orlando as its "Businessman of the Year." Michael Fulmer is the owner of AquaDesigns. AquaDesigns primary focus is building natural, ecologically friendly ponds, streams and waterfalls. "Bringing the customers a relaxed lifestyle in their own backyard " is the companies motto. Aquadesigns has been in business for 7 years. He has served on the Advisory Board for the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame and is a Water Garden Excellence member. Mr. Fulmer has lived in the C.S.R.A. all his life. Dr. Mark Windham, Professor The University of Tennessee Entomology and Plant Pathology Department his research appointment is within the Tennessee Agricultural Ex-periment Station and he has responsibility of research on diseases of ornamental plants. Much of his research involves dogwoods and he is chair of the UTIA Dogwood Re-search Team.
Speaker Bios
Employment: 1970 Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy, University of Florida.
1971-present. Research Geneticist and Research Leader, USDA-ARS, Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit, Tifton, Georgia (Adjunct Professor of Agronomy, University of Georgia (1980 to 2002).
Gary Mullane is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. He earned a degree in Arboriculture and Park Management. Gary has appeared in court as an expert wit-ness for tree related cases on numerous occasions. He is a past-president of the National Arborist Association, Inc. and is a past-president of the American Society of Con-sulting Arborists. He is also an Honorary Life member of the International Society of Arboriculture. Dr. Tom Smiley is an arboricultural researcher at the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratory in Charlotte NC and an adjunct professor of Urban Forestry at Clemson University. Hehas an active research and training program at the Laboratory that focuses on many different aspect of tree care. Recent studies have included work on mycorrhizae, tree bolting, tree risk assessment, fertilization, lightning protection soil compaction, tree growth regulators, and other soil amendments. He is involved in the training of Bartlett Arborists and Technicians and is a well known speaker in the tree care industry. He is the author of over 100 scientific papers and articles. Dr. Gary W. Knox is a Professor of Environmental Horticulture and Extension Specialist with the University of Florida at the North Florida Research and Education Center in Quincy (outside Tallahassee). Dr. Knox’s Extension programs emphasize “Florida Yards & Neighborhoods” and other garden and nursery practices to protect the environ-ment and promote efficient use of natural resources. He was named 2005 Outstanding Educator by the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association. His research interests focus on evaluating species and cultivars of common ornamentals for their invasive potential as well as ornamental and growth characteristics. Current plant pas-sions include crape myrtle, magnolia, hydrangea, rain lilies, hardy palms, succulents, ornamental grasses, ornamental vines and many other plants.
Platinum level $2,500.00 Contribution
John Deere Landscapes Gold level
$1,000.00 Contribution Bartlett Tree Experts Wilson Oyler Group
Altec Industries Altec Enviromental
Silver level $600 Contribution
Anderson Horticultural Group Vermeer Bobcat
Tree Care Products Sthil
Bronze level $250.00 Contribution/vendor
Townsend Rayco Mfg. Inc
Speaker Bios
Sponsorship
1
The Georgia A
rborist Association invites you to present your skills at the 2009 Tree C
limb-
ing Com
petition January 10, & 11 2009. C
ontestants compete in five prelim
inary events to qualify as one of three finalists for the M
asters Challenge cham
pionship. Prelim
inary events include secured foot lock, belayed speed clim
b, aerial rescue, throw line, and w
ork clim
b. The winner of the M
asters challenge will be sponsored to the S
outhern Chapter IS
A
Tree Clim
bing Cham
pionship January 2009 at Lake Olm
stead. Prizes w
ill be awarded to
winners of each event.
Registration deadline is 12-19-08. R
egistration after this deadline will include a $15.00 late
fee (See registration form
for fees). Registration w
ill be limited to 25 com
petitors . To ensure registration, sign up early. W
omen w
ho sign up will be grouped w
ith the men w
ith proper allowances / changes to
each event to accomm
odate ISA Wom
en’s competitors guidelines.
(Equipment inspection and Contestant / Judge meeting
will be Friday night, Jan.. 11th at @ The hotel)
For More Information on Regis-tration, Volunteering, or
Sponsorship Please Contact: Donna Rayfield, Exec. Dir., GAA
Office: (770) 554-3735 or
Charles Rayfield, TCC Head Chair Cell: (770) 554-3735
email [email protected]
Or Warren Williams TCC Head Judge
Phone (404) 428-8074 email
Web Site: www.georgiaarborist.net
Henry Frischknecht of Empire
Tree and Turf has donated $1,500.00 as cash prize.
$1,000.00 for overall winner
$ 100.00 for first place in each preliminary event
Climbing gear awards sponsored by
Vemeer Georgia Arborist Association
P.O. Box 3589 Loganville, GA 30052
12th A
nnual Georgia
Arborist A
ssociation 2009 Tree Climbing Cham
pionship Registration O
ne person per form – Signed W
aiver Form m
ust be included with registra-
tion
Registration Fee: Early Registration: $45.00 / Lunch Included ( $15.00 Fee for registrations received after Friday, D
ecember 19, 08)
M
ake checks payable to: GAA, M
ail check, registration form, and signed w
aiver to:
Georgia A
rborist Association, P.O
. Box 3589, Loganville, GA 30052
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ame:
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The 12th Annual Georgia Arborist Association
2009 Tree Climbing Championship Lake Olmstead Park, Augusta, Ga.
Schedule of Events Friday, January 09, 2009 Site Prep Day & Event Set-up 8:00 AM—12:00 PM MANDATORY-TCC Committee, Head & Scoring Judges Site & Event Set-up. 12:00 PM–12:30 PM Lunch 4:00 PM—5:00 PM VOLUNTARY— Meet & Great for Competitors Lake Olmstead Park. 5:00 PM—6:00 PM MANDATORY— Judges & Technicians Meeting at Hotel. 6:00 PM—7:30 PM MANDATORY— Competitors Meeting and Gear check Hotel. Saturday, January 10, 2009 Preliminary Events 7:00 AM Judges, technicians, report to competition site. 7:30 AM (Sharp) Competitors report to competition site. 8:00 AM (Sharp) Preliminary events start. 11:00 AM—1:00 PM Rotating lunch 1:00 PM—3:00 PM Finish preliminary events. 3:30 PM - Preliminary events award ceremony. Sunday, January 11, 2009 Head-To-Head Foot Lock Championship Women’s and Men’s Master Challenge 8:00 AM Judges and technicians report to competition site. 8:30 AM Competitors report to competition site. 9:00 AM Head-To-Head Foot Lock Championship. 11:00 AM Women’s Master Challenge. 12:30 PM Men’s Master Challenge. 3:00 PM Awards Ceremony ( on site).