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So today is the day! We are finally announcing the winner of our tree service gift cards from the Johnson County Home and Garden Show.  

We'd like to say a big thanks to everyone for participating! It has been a great pleasure viewing your trees. 

We are pleased to announce the winner of the $500 tree service gift card is...... drum roll please!..

Congratulations Bob DelPopol! You are the winner of a $500 gift card, good towards tree services of your choice.  

 
And the winner of the $250 gift card is....  Michele Gaston!  Congratulations to you, too, and enjoy $250 off any tree service!
 
 

If you would like further information, or if we can answer any more questions you might have, please give us a call at 816-965-6758.  

In the mean-time, if you didn't win the $500 or $250 gift card giveaway, there will be plenty more contests going on our blog! Look for our upcoming movie replica "Light Saber" giveaway!

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