LandCare celebrates first CommunityCare Day

The company's support center joined the Baltimore branch to renovate a nature garden.


GREENBELT, Md. – This month staff from LandCare’s support center joined the Baltimore branch team to renovate the nature garden at Buddy Attick Lake Park during their first annual CommunityCare Day.

“A lot of our team members wanted to give back to their community in a way that matches our values as a company,” said Rob Barber, VP of operations. “So we partnered with our local branch to find a site where we could have a major impact.”
 
Buddy Attick Park is a favorite venue for community picnics and offers residents playgrounds, walking trails and fishing. They also have a native plant identification area that is used by many school groups for learning and fun. Lately the native plants have been pushed out by invasive species, leaving the beds choked with weeds and the walkways by the lake overgrown and inaccessible.
 
LandCare volunteers swarmed the site to clear several areas of invasive plants, edge and mulch beds. This made the area safe for groups using the plant ID and fishing areas next to the lake. After the work was finished, CommunityCare teams met for a group picnic where they shared stories and discussed their first-hand appreciation for the work LandCare crews engage in every single day.
 
“I always knew our guys worked hard in the field,” said Peggy Korzeniowski, a member of LandCare’s accounting team. “But after mulching those beds my sore muscles and I have a new respect for what our field teams go through every day.”
 
Though many of LandCare’s local branches already participate in community improvement projects, CommunityCare Day provides a focal point around which teams across the country can offer meaningful impact.
 
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