We sponsor the Windsor Garden Club with their efforts in the Town Green Community Garden
Donations of mulch for pathways.
"The goal of the Windsor Garden Club is to educate the community on horticultural topics, to stimulate interest in the beautification of the Town of Windsor, to engage in charitable activities, and to make contributions to other charitable organizations that promote knowledge and appreciation of horticulture, gardening and conservation."
Employees, friends and family met up at the Union Hotel and Restaurant on Saturday, December 11, 2010 to celebrate the holidays with Image Tree Service. Guests dined on a delicious dinner of steak, pasta or chicken. We spent the chilly evening laughing, talking about the year’s events and congratulating everyone on another successful year.
Thank you to everyone who attended, we are looking forward to the start of another new year, happy holidays!
Rob's Christmas Tree Quest
"Rob cleaned up this town! With the help of Image Tree Service, Rob picked the dead, decaying trees off the roads of Sonoma County and put them through the chipper - see how it went down here!"
- Froggy 92.9
Arbor Day - Healdsburg Plaza
HEALDSBURG - April 25, 2009 and March 10, 2010
The City of Healdsburg Parks & Recreation
department hosted the annual Arbor Day celebration
on Healdsburg square. Face painting, birds of prey, arborculture experts and more were all on hand to make this years celebration the best yet.
2010 was Image Tree Service's 3rd year
participating in the festivities.
We were on hand to answer questions for local residents, giving out free pine-cone bird feeders to kids and our table provided many interesting tree-associated items for visitors to touch and interact with, furthering all of our understanding of one of our greatest natural resources.
Cloverdale Reveille: December 10, 2008
CLOVERDALE - After an independent arbortist determined the two Redwood trees located just outside the Cloverdale Historical Society
building on Cloverdale Blvd., to be "hazardous" and in risk of falling, Image Tree Service was contracted to remove the risks. With a 100-ton
crane and a crew of 5 men, the removals were completed with "remarkable speed and efficiency," as reported by the Cloverdale
Reveille. The wood was taken in sections to a local mill and according to the paper will be used in the new historical society building. We look forward to seeing the final results of this project when the new building is completed. Those overseeing the new construction plan on replacing the removed trees with Orange trees, as were originally there when the building was first erected.
Image Tree Service, Inc. Wins 3rd Place in
Healdsburg's Future Farmers of America Parade
CLOVERDALE - After an independent arbortist determined the two Redwood trees located just outside the Cloverdale Historical Society
building on Cloverdale Blvd., to be "hazardous" and in risk of falling, Image Tree Service was contracted to remove the risks. With a 100-ton
crane and a crew of 5 men, the removals were completed with "remarkable speed and efficiency," as reported by the Cloverdale
Reveille. The wood was taken in sections to a local mill and according to the paper will be used in the new historical society building. We look forward to seeing the final results of this project when the new building is completed. Those overseeing the new construction plan on replacing the removed trees with Orange trees, as were originally there when the building was first erected.
Pictured (clockwise from top left):
Crews met around 10:00am at the Image Tree Service Yard to help put the final touches on the parade float.
All together now: Employees work together to make the vision come to life. This years parade theme, "Happiness Is..." brought to mind
family, trees and sunshine.
The parade float hits the road.
Ruby Kowell, dressed as a lady bug, hands out as much candy as she enjoyed.
Colleen Lawrence, Irene Hernandez and kids wave at onlookers as the parade float makes it way through town.
As the sun began to set, the parade was in full swing as we made our way to the judges stand.
Ruby Kowell and her cousin, Emma, follow alongside the float handing out candy.
Ignacio Montes playfully blows bubbles and smiles for the camera as we make our way down Center St.
Colleen Lawrence and Stasea Dohoney flash their smiles as the parade nears its end.
View of the truck and giant sunshine, thanks to Garrett's Ace Hardware for assisting in the creation of this large-scale plywood
project.
Never afraid of heights, Image Tree climbers and family members get a good view from atop one of the company chip trucks.
Heading back to the work yard, the decorated parade truck and trailer head for cleanup as they pass by Mason St.