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2009 Landscape Industry Show

Sustainability, Profitability & Responsibility

Award-winning displays, the latest and greatest landscape products and equipment and educational seminars by some of the most respected experts in their fields were all on tap for CLCA’s 30th annual Landscape Industry Show, Feb. 25 and 26, 2009 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Well known as the West’s largest and longest-running show for green industry professionals, this year’s LIS shaped up to be the best ever.

Mark your calendars to join us next year at the Los Angeles Convention Center February 3-4 for the 2010 Show!

Notes From The Show Floor

Entryway Garden 2009 Landscape Industry Show
 

Entryway Garden

Designed and construction managed by CLCA Life Member and Director Of Education Jon R. Alsdorf. Construction by Mystic Water Gardens.

2009 Landscape Industry Show

Your 2009 Landscape Industry Show Committee

(L to R): Gary Vallen, Jerry Sebby, Michelle Sykes, Steve George, Warren Gorowitz, 2009 CLCA President Heath Bedal, Chris McNairy, Gordon larson, Jon R. Alsdorf, CLCA Associate Member Director Barry Elder, CLCA Events & Tradeshow Manager Kym Dreher.

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In The Trenches

The Landscape Industry Show is the perfect place for the Green Industry to get together and talk shop about the latest technologies and advancements that mean higher productivity and a better bottom line!

Educational Seminar 2009 Landscape Industry Show

Seminars

CLCA hosted a full slate of educational presentations from industry leaders on the topics of highest interest to the Green Industry: Sustainability, Responsibility & Profitability!

Water Event 2009 Landscape Industry Show

Water Event

During a special event at the show publicly unveiling CLCA’s Water Management Certification Program, Metropolitan Water District Program Manager Lynn Lipinski (right, pictured with 2009 CLCA President Heath Bedal) described the seriousness of California’s drought and why it is not going away soon.


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