Allentuck Landscaping Meets With North Potomac Citizen’s Association

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Company Continues Tradition of Community Involvement

Last week, I had the opportunity to meet with members of the North Potomac Citizen’s Association, Susan Fitzpatrick and Naomi Yount, to discuss the projects the association is working on for the community and how Allentuck Landscaping Co. can help with their goals. Specifically, we discussed the new community center on Travilah Road, advocating for more sidewalks in the area and keeping tabs on the possibility of a new Potomac River crossing. We also discussed Montgomery County’s new proposed pesticide ban and the impact it could have on our customer’s properties as well as on businesses such ours.

Being a responsible and active member of the communities we work and live in is one of Allentuck Landscaping Co.’s seven Value Pillars. I appreciate the opportunity to meet with Susan and Naomi and hear more about how Allentuck Landscaping Co. can work with the North Potomac Citizen’s Association on their objectives.

To find out more about the North Potomac Citizen’s Association, visit their website at https://www.allentucklandscaping.com/or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/northpotomaccitizensassociation.

To learn more about Allentuck Landscaping Co.’s involvement in our communities please visit https://allentucklandscaping.com//about/community/.

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