For Immediate Release – April 18, 2007

SavATree Sponsors Annual Touch-A-Truck Family Festival Charity Event

New Canaan, CT—April 18, 2007—SavATree is a participating sponsor in the 9th annual “Touch-A-Truck” family festival promoted by the Young Woman’s League (YWL) of New Canaan at the New Canaan High School on Saturday, April 22nd from 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. This one of a kind fund-raiser places a variety of vehicles including fire engines, Hummers, limos and dump trucks on display for children to touch, climb and explore. Charity donations are being provided by the sponsoring companies and admission to the public is free of charge. SavATree will feature a custom made Arbor Patrol truck for the children to play on, and an arborist will be there for the adults to answer tree, lawn and shrub care questions.

In addition to the trucks, other activities will be provided for children including face painting, “Kids On The Go”, souvenirs, raffles and more! In the past, the festivities have exceeded 500 families from New Canaan and surrounding Fairfield County communities.

About SavATree: SavATree has been providing environmentally sensible tree, shrub and lawn care to residents, businesses and historic properties for over 20 years. SavATree is accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association and currently operates in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and Washington D.C. Industry certified arborists provide clients with expertise in tree care and help clients maintain a healthy, safe and beautiful landscape. SavATree’s services include pruning, disease diagnosis, removal, insect control and mite treatments, organic lawn care, integrated new lawn care and more. For more information, please contact us.

About The Young Women’s League of New Canaan: The Young Woman’s League (YWL) of New Canaan is a non-profit organization comprised of more that 250 woman who, in addition to community service activities, raise funds for distribution to charitable organizations throughout Fairfield County, CT. As a result of its fund-raising efforts the YWL has raised and distributed over $800,000 and provided more than 250,000 hours of service to organizations including The American Red Cross, Shelter for the Homeless, and the Center for Hope.

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