Tag: National Association of Landscape Professionals
LANDSCAPES 2015 Introduces a Specialty-Focused Day on October 22
HERNDON, Va. — The National Association of Landscape Professionals has announced that it will have a specialty-focused day on Thursday, Oct. 22 at LANDSCAPES...
NALP Legislative Alert: DOL Changes to Overtime Pay
HERNDON, Va. — The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed potentially devastating changes to the white-collar exemptions to federal overtime pay requirements. Currently,...
Ewing Honored for Community Stewardship Efforts
July 31, 2015 — Ewing has been awarded the Community Stewardship Award for giving back within the community, sponsored by the National Association of...
Landscape Live! Design/Build Symposium Preview
The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) has partnered with Jody Shilan, the host of Landscape Live! to provide a preview to the NALP...
PBI-Gordon Participates in NALP Renewal & Remembrance and Day on the Hill
Kansas City, Missouri – Representatives of PBI‐Gordon Corporation joined fellow members of the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) for the 19th annual Renewal...
NALP Extends Deadline for Awards of Excellence
HERNDON, Va. — The National Association of Landscape Professionals is pleased to announce that the deadline for entries for its 2015 Awards of Excellence...
Toro Participates in Annual Renewal and Remembrance Event
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Toro was a proud sponsor and participant in the 19th Annual Renewal and Remembrance landscaping event on July 20, 2015, at...
The NHLA Goes to Washington
MIAMI, Fla. — The National Hispanic Landscape Alliance (NHLA), will join the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), in honoring American veterans during the...
Army of Landscape Professionals Volunteer at Renewal & Remembrance
ARLINGTON, Va. — On Monday, July 20th, hundreds of landscape professionals will descend on Arlington National Cemetery to beautify and improve more than one-quarter...
A Wonderfully Wild And Crazy Business
Ron Hall reflects on his experiences in the green industry over the past 31 years.