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161884 07/23/2008 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 155570 Page 1 of 1 ONE CIVIC SQUARE INDIANA PROF LAWN LANDSCAPE A gg� CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 PO BOX 481 CHECK AMOUNT: $330.00 CARMEL IN 46032 CHECK NUMBER: 161884 CHECK DATE: 7/23/2008 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER A MOU NT D ESCRIPTION 2201 4355300 120.00 ORGANIZATION MEMBER -2201 4357004 210.00 EXTERNAL INSTRUCT FEE i I I r Join the IPLLA for $120.00 per Year and i A Attend Field Day Events at Member Rates! MEMBER Indiana Professional Lawn Landscape Association Membership Application Company Name: h U aprrm �A Address: City: State: ICJ Zip: (00 t Area Code and Phone Number: 0 I Contact Person: n �P 114k 4 q i'1 Email 6 CQ-�kQkan© l Enclosed is our check for $120.00 Annual Dues NOTE Make checks payable to: No Refunds After 72 IPLLA P.O. Box 481 Carmel, Indiana 46082 Hours Before Event Pay Online at www.iplla.com v® 2008 Field Day Registration Fees IPLLA Member 1st Person $50.00 each Firm 2nd through 5th Person $40.00 each Groups of 6 or more........ Call IPLLA for special rates Non- Member 1st Person $80.00 each Firm Each Additional Person $70.00 each (Luncheon is included in price) Please make checks payable to: IPLLA P.O. Box 481 Carmel, Indiana 46082 (317) 575 -9010 iplla.com Detach And Return With Check- Registration for 2008 IPLLA Summer Field Day Company Name: t C,{ l CLJ Y m 6. �Y Address: 3 City: State: Zip: LIST THOSE ATTENDING Please Make Additional Copies As Needed �1 �U -✓'K�, ►�0.0c� �CO�� �l�n��hd, �0, �h au r�_�r V 6, cc Be Sure to Bring Your Pesticide Applicator License with You! j EDUCATIONAL P Oak Hill Mansion Morning Afternoon Note: All Morning Educational Sessions will be held in Note: All Afternoon Sessions will be held coiieurrently in either the Main Room of Oak Hill Mansion (East West). the East or West Room of Oak Hill Mansion. 9:00 am Opening Welcome 2:00 pm Selectivity of Insecticides for Tree Shrub Pest Control to What Works for Each Pest and What Doesn't 9:15 am What is Organic— Really? 2:45 pm Dan Herms Depmfinent of Entomology, The Ohio State University to Mr. Ken Quandt, Nature Safe, Inc. East Room Many of the old standby, broad spectrum insecticides can no longer be used 10:00 am This presentation will present a comparison in ornamental landscapes or the urban forest. New insecticides are much of synthetic and organic fertilizers for lawn more selective. For example, there are insecticides that control sawflies but not care. It will also examine some of the common caterpillars, soft scales but not armored scales. This presentation will explore misconceptions regarding what organic the differential selectivity of insecticides with a focus on difficult to control materials will and will not accomplish when pests such as scales, wood borers, and spider mites. used in an ongoing lawn care program. We will also examine the integration of organic 2 :00 pm Economically Sensible Disease with synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and the to Management for Turfgrass Management benefits or advantages of doing so. 2:45 pm Joe Rimelspach Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University 10:00 am Hands-On Lawn £j Landscape West Room Managing disease on lawns is often difficult and expensive for the customer to Training—Making it Work for You as well as the lawn care company. The use of fungicides may not always be required, but when they are used you need to know how to do so efficiently 10:45 am Mr. Joe Boggs Extension Agent and in a cost effective manner. This presentation will address these issues Hamilton County, Ohio as well as creating an understanding between all concerned about what Hands -on training for lawn and landscape fungicides will and will not accomplish. applicators is explored in this presentation. The use of field tours and real world examples will 2:45 pm Indiana's Most Invasive Species And Their Control be discussed as improved ways to train the to Jodie Ellis Department of Entomology, Purdue University new employee. This program will look at how 3 :30 pm This presentation will look at the top invasive plant and insect pests in you can supplement classroom training with East Room Indiana, which must be dealt with by the lawn care operator, perimeter field training to improve the understanding insect control applicator, and tree and shrub manager. This talk will look at of growing conditions, different levels of likelihood of infestation, diagnosis, and prevention. landscape maintenance, and seasonal pest issues. 2:45 pm Low Maintenance in the Landscape to Jim Chatfield Assistant State Specialist, Horticulture 10:45 am Break 3:30 pm The Ohio State University 11:00 am just Being Me West Room Often, landscapes are designed for the purpose of pleasing the customer with to Rupert Boneham (from Survivor) little thought given to long term care and maintenance. As these landscapes age, many problems occur that could have been prevented in the initial 11:30 am Rupert's Kids design. As the need for reduction in pesticide and fertilizer use increase, we will address what can be done to reduce such maintenance in new as well as established landscapes. 3:30 pm Break 3:45 pm Is Climate Change a Lot of Hot Air? to Dev Niyogi Indiana State Climatologist, Pardue Universihf 4 4:30 pm is climatic change a lot of hot air? This presentation will present an overview East Room of the ongoing debate regarding climate change and the science being used in assessing the impact of such changes. How does the debate, if not actual iJ c change, affect the lawn and landscape industry? What perceptions does this Rupert Boneham is best known for his debate change? How has the debate impacted the use of pesticides, fertilizers, accolades on two seasons of the CBS hit reality and even plant selection? How did the drought of 2007 affect this debate? series, Survivor. Competing on both Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: All Stars, Rupert 3:45 pm The Year So Far quickly became the all time favorite competitor to Dr. Zac Reicher Department of Agronomy, Purdue University in the series. After winning America's Tribal 4:30 pm The growing year so far is a program that needs to be revisited each season. Council, Rupert was awarded one million West Room What have we seen so far in 2008 as far as insect damage, weed infestation, dollars, much of which he used to start his and disease? How has weather impacted the effectiveness of treatments and dream: Rupert's Kids. the overall health of the lawn and landscape? Based on the year so far, what is working and what is not? Most importantly, how do we prepare for fall in 11:30 am 22nd Annual IPLLA Summer Field order to end the year with the landscape in good condition? to Day World Famous Barbecue 4:30 pm Door Prize Drawings 2:00 pm Luncheon 5:00 pm Field Day Closes QQ 0 0 0 ffhM M o o M CaO nm(c mmm�:ftwmqv VOUCHER NO WARRANT NO. Ji ALLOWED 20 I P L LA 11 �C� l i' Kam IN SUM OF P, O. Box 481 Carmel, IN 46082 $330.00 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Carmel Street Department PO# Dept. INVOICE NO. ACCT #/TITLE AMOUNT Board Members 2201 43- 570.04 $210.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or 2201 43- 553.00 $120.00 bill(s) is (are) true and correct and that the materials or services itemized thereon for which charge is made were ordered and received except Monday, July 21, 2008 n Street Wmissioner Title Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City_Form No. 201 (Rev. 1995) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER CITY OF CARMEL An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show: kind of service, where performed, dates service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of hours, rate per hour, number of units, price per unit, etc. Payee Purchase Order No. Terms Date Due Invoice Invoice Description Amount Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) 07/21/08 $210.00 07/21/08 $120.00 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s), is (are) true and correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5- 11- 10 -1.6 20 Clerk- Treasurer