Briana
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I suppose it's appropriate that a female post this thread. After all, Valentine's Day is very much enjoyed by women. :laughing: But I wanted to wish you all a Happy Valentine's day and also to pose a question: how will you show love today? Yes, flowers and candy tend to be a good way to go for the women in your life, but how about we look at things from a bigger perspective---how can we reach out to our communities in love?
As skilled men and women who know how to manage a lawn, we are needed in our communities. So in the spirit of Valentine's Day and with the motivation of love, we at LMF want to challenge you to commit to 3 acts of service in your community to perform either this month or when spring hits. You could even make clever IOU cards (manly ones, of course) so they can redeem your help when they need it. Here are just a few different things you could do:
- Commit to mow 3 neighbor's lawns this spring
- Got snow? Clear another driveway on your block
- Check oil, spark plugs, blades, etc. on someone's mower or equipment
- If you have fruit trees, pick and deliver some to a neighbor, friend, or family member
- Teach a teen to run a lawn mower
- Trim a tree or hedge
- Research local community outreach programs in your area; home building, garden, and landscaping projects may already be underway in your neighborhood!
Get creative. Somebody somewhere needs you to reach out to them.
Oh yeah, and have fun! :biggrin:
Happy Valentine's Day everyone,
Briana
Administrator
LawnMowerForum
As skilled men and women who know how to manage a lawn, we are needed in our communities. So in the spirit of Valentine's Day and with the motivation of love, we at LMF want to challenge you to commit to 3 acts of service in your community to perform either this month or when spring hits. You could even make clever IOU cards (manly ones, of course) so they can redeem your help when they need it. Here are just a few different things you could do:
- Commit to mow 3 neighbor's lawns this spring
- Got snow? Clear another driveway on your block
- Check oil, spark plugs, blades, etc. on someone's mower or equipment
- If you have fruit trees, pick and deliver some to a neighbor, friend, or family member
- Teach a teen to run a lawn mower
- Trim a tree or hedge
- Research local community outreach programs in your area; home building, garden, and landscaping projects may already be underway in your neighborhood!
Get creative. Somebody somewhere needs you to reach out to them.
Oh yeah, and have fun! :biggrin:
Happy Valentine's Day everyone,
Briana
Administrator
LawnMowerForum