With more than 624 acres of rolling green hills, 8,000 trees, and hundreds of gardens, the Arlington National Cemetery’s serene surroundings pay tribute to the 14,000-plus veterans and their family members who rest there. The Virginia site also provides a sense of peace and comfort to those who come to mourn their lost loved ones. As a result, the maintenance of these grounds is an important undertaking, which is why the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) hosts the annual Renewal and Remembrance service event and why we have graciously participated for the past seven years.
Vectorworks Pays Tribute to Veterans at 20th Annual Renewal and Remembrance Service Event
Topics: Aboriculture Industry, aeration, Chairman of Renewal and Remembrance, Eric Gilbey, Got Your 6 Executive Director Bill Rausch, Irrigation, irrigation installation and repairs, John Eggleston, Landscape Design, Landscape Installation, Landscape Management, NALP, National Association of Landscape Professionals, PLA, Planet Vectorworks, Renewal and Remembrance, Renewal and Remembrance NALP Committee, Site Maintenance, Spanish-American War Monumnet, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Veterans, Acting Superintendent of the Arlington National Ce, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington National Cemetery Chaplain Joe Mason, Landscape, landscape and hardscape projects, Lawn Care, NALP President Brett Lemcke, Perennials, phosphorous application, tree cabling and lightning protection, Vectorworks’ product marketing manager – landscape, Weed Man USA’s Phil Fogarty, Wreath-laying ceremony