Families, Parks and Recreation
Parks Awards
Division National and Local Memberships and Awards
Memberships:
Florida Urban Forestry Council
International Society of Arborist, Florida Chapter
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Florida Nursery Growers and Landscape Association
National Arbor Day Foundation
Florida Recreation and Parks Association
National Recreation and Parks Association
Florida Irrigation Society
Florida Turfgrass Association
Florida Native Plant Society
American Horticulture Association
Awards:
National Arbor Day Foundation Tree City USA Award since 1976
National Arbor Day Foundation Growth Award since 1990
2011 Sterling City Tree Award
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award - Julie Iooss (Florida Urban Forestry
Council) 2011 Outstanding Tree Advocate - Janice Rahill (Florida Urban Forestry
Council) 2011 Outstanding Urban Forestry Program (Florida Urban
Forestry Council) 2008 - 2010 Playful City USA
Award by KaBOOM! 2007 Golden Brick Award - Lake Eola Playground 1999 Florida Tree City USA awarded by the Florida Forestry Council
and the Florida Division of Forestry)
1999 Outstanding Public Awareness Project "Trees to Good Homes"
(Florida Urban Forestry Council)
1998 Outstanding Municipal Program (Florida Urban Forestry
Council)
1993 F.N.G.A. Landscape Award - Award of Excellence -
Langford
Park
1990 A.A.N. - National Landscape Award for Landscaping and
Beautification for Orlando - Loch Haven Park
1989 F.N.G.A. Landscape Award - Award of Excellence -
Lake Eola
Park
1988 F.N.G.A. Landscape Award - Award of Excellence -
Loch Haven
Park
1987 Golden Brick Award - Senator Beth Johnson Park
1985 Golden Brick Award - City of Orlando
1985 Golden Brick Award - Lake Eola Tot Lot
1980 Golden Brick Award - William Beardall Senior Center and Park
Delaney School
Tour de Trees
Andy Kittsley has been a rider on the Tour de Trees for the
International Society of Arboriculture since 1997. Each rider is
responsible for ensuring $3500 of contribution per rider for the
Tree Research Fund which funds research for trees.
The ISA Research Trust was established in 1976 to provide a
reservoir of money from which important research could be funded.
Overseen by a Board of Trustees, the mission of the Trust was to
"identify significant environmental, biological, social and
economic needs of arboriculture and urban forestry, including tree
genetics, management and care; and provide funding for innovative
basic/applied research and education projects." |