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Chesapeake Valley Supports EarthFest with Black - Eyed Susan Seed Ball Activity with Black-Eyed Susan Seed Ball Activity

David Allelo Named Controller for W . S . Connelly for W.S. Connelly We’re excited to announce that David Allelo, formerly with Ameriturf and Green Industries— one of the most recent partners to join the W.S. Connelly family—has been named Corporate Controller for W.S. Connelly. A licensed CPA, accounting (E&W) and financial leadership across manufacturing, sales and distribution, and construction. His expertise in planning, forecasting, internal controls, and compliance will We ’ re excited to announce that David Allelo , formerly with Ameriturf and Green Industries — one of the most recent partners to join the W . S . Connelly family — has been named Corporate Controller for W . S . Connelly . A licensed CPA , David brings extensive experience in public accounting ( E & W ) and financial leadership across manufacturing , sales and distribution , and construction . His expertise in planning , forecasting , internal controls , and compliance will be a key asset as we continue to grow and integrate our expanding operations . Please join us in congratulating David and welcoming him into this important role ! integrate our expanding operations. Please join us this important role! TAKE WSC WITH YOU ON VACATION ! TAKE WSC WITH YOU ON VACATION! Wear your WSC branded logo and take us with you on vacation. Snap a photo and send to us for the next newsletter. .

Chesapeake Valley was proud to contribute to the University of Maryland’s EarthFest (Maryland Day) by donating Black-Eyed Susan seeds—Maryland’s state flower—for a hands-on, eco-friendly activity enjoyed by attendees of all ages. Visitors had the chance to create seed balls by combining native wildflower seed with clay, forming a fun and effective way to promote local pollinator growth. The clay acts as a natural carrier, helping seeds stay put and retain moisture for better germination. The best part? Once the seed ball is formed, you simply toss it on the ground, walk away, and wait for Mother Nature to do her work. In just a few weeks, Black-Eyed Susans will begin to bloom, adding beauty and biodiversity to the landscape.

Dani Fink recently went to the Utah Mighty Five National Parks and got some cool pix at the Mesa Arch and White Rim Trail in Canyonlands NP Utah- with her WSC gear of course!

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