ORLANDO, Fla. – U.S. Lawns recently shared the details of its annual conference. The event was held in Orlando, Florida, at Renaissance Sea World. Attendees included franchisees, managers and family members from 42 states.
“While our company has certainly grown over the past 30 years, our commitment to our clients and our franchisees has never wavered,” said Ken Hutcheson, president of U.S. Lawns. “I am proud of the service we deliver, the team we have built, and the milestones we have hit. I am excited about our company’s future and honored to work alongside such fine people.”
On one of the mornings of the conference, U.S. Lawns bussed in more than 50 participants to volunteer at The Center for Drug Free Living (William R. Just Center) in downtown Orlando. The center's primary focus is to provide substance abuse services. The volunteers cleaned and painted an exercise park, painted the interior spaces of living quarters, weeded and cleaned a veteran rock garden, trimmed trees and shrubs around the property and assembled new furniture for their dining building. The franchisees' children in attendance also pitched in by painting artwork as gifts for the residents.
"We were so proud of the response we received from our franchisees and their continued commitment to helping others in our communities," said Hutcheson. "I truly appreciate their efforts and I was thrilled to participate in the work that day."
The center serves both individuals and families, helping prepare them for a lifestyle centered on wellness and responsibility.
For more on this story, visit benzinga.com and prweb.com.
“While our company has certainly grown over the past 30 years, our commitment to our clients and our franchisees has never wavered,” said Ken Hutcheson, president of U.S. Lawns. “I am proud of the service we deliver, the team we have built, and the milestones we have hit. I am excited about our company’s future and honored to work alongside such fine people.”
On one of the mornings of the conference, U.S. Lawns bussed in more than 50 participants to volunteer at The Center for Drug Free Living (William R. Just Center) in downtown Orlando. The center's primary focus is to provide substance abuse services. The volunteers cleaned and painted an exercise park, painted the interior spaces of living quarters, weeded and cleaned a veteran rock garden, trimmed trees and shrubs around the property and assembled new furniture for their dining building. The franchisees' children in attendance also pitched in by painting artwork as gifts for the residents.
"We were so proud of the response we received from our franchisees and their continued commitment to helping others in our communities," said Hutcheson. "I truly appreciate their efforts and I was thrilled to participate in the work that day."
The center serves both individuals and families, helping prepare them for a lifestyle centered on wellness and responsibility.
For more on this story, visit benzinga.com and prweb.com.
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