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Tree
Planting on Earth Day 2008 Governor
John H. Lynch, New Hampshire Arborists Association Plant Tree at The Bridges House in Concord on Earth Day 2008 . . . . photos! Gov. John Lynch together with members of the New Hampshire Arborists Association celebrated Earth
Day on April 22, 2008, by planting a tree with Concord area children at the Bridges House, the Governor's official
residence. Gov. Lynch was joined by children from the Concord Boys & Girls Club and the Eastside Learning Center.
The native tree, a red maple, was a gift to the State of New Hampshire donated by the New Hampshire Arborists Association.


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| Earth Day Tree Planting With Govenor Lynch |

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| Earth Day Tree Planting With Govenor Lynch |
NHAA
Community Beautification Awards 2006: Governor Lynch Presents Awards to Community Leaders at State House Ceremonies on
May 4, 2007
Work
Day 2006 Shaker Village, Cantebury, NH
Work Day 2005 Valley Cemetary, Manchester, NH
Work Day 2004 Saint Gaudens
National Historic Site Cornish, New Hampshire

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| Scott Carlson taking down maple as President Larry Fay & Lee Stevens, Jr. watch. |

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| John Osgood and Ed making firewood after dropping >100' sugar maple. |

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| Group photo under Champion Historic Honeylocust Tree. |
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| Don Ross in the Zone! |

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| Cheeze! Don Ross, Larry Grondin, Lee Stevens |

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| Learning about Saint Gaudens |
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| How does this go back together? |

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| Historic Honeylocust: Group Photo |
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Work Day 1998 NH State House Concord, New Hampshire

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| Pruning Black Walnut Tree Along The Governor's Entrance to the New Hampshire State House. |

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| Putting up our Association Banner |
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| Mike Connor THANKS President Richard Herfurth & NH Arborists Association for a Job Well Done! |

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| Group Photo State House Workday, Concord, NH |
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| Mike Connor, Larry Collins, and Richard Herfurth strategize at dawn. |

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| Celebrating a job well done!!! |
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New Hampshire Arborists Association members celebrating a job well done at the New Hampshire
Arborists Association Annual Work Day at the New Hampshire State House after donating more than $45,000 worth of professional
tree care performed by member tree care firms.
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