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Thursday, April 3,2008  

Franchisees Named to U.S. Lawn's Hall Of Fame

U.S. Lawns is proud to announce that it has named three outstanding franchisees to the companys Franchisee Hall of Fame. Dedicated to supporting the growing green industry across the U.S. through a network of independent locations, U.S. Lawns recognizes those franchisees that have excelled in fulfilling their corporate vision and demonstrating excellence in all they do. Honors were awarded to franchisees demonstrating the highest commitment to successful operations, world-class customer service, profitability and good community citizenship.

"Our franchisees continue to be the heart and soul of our operations. Our rapid growth and continued success relies on the innovation, initiative and customer service of our frontline ambassadors of the U.S. Lawn brand, promoting our national strength and local commitment. These honorees deliver the exemplary service that the public has come to associate with us. We take great pride in the hard work and efforts of our franchisees and the customers that they serve, said Ken Hutcheson, president of U.S. Lawns.

This years U.S. Lawns Hall of Fame Awards were presented to franchisees Jeff Dajani of U.S. Lawns in Ashburn, Virginia and Patsy and Phil Gay of U.S. Lawns Tuscaloosa and Birmingham locations. These two premier franchisees were selected from over 180 U.S. Lawns locations across the United States. Award recipients are honored for their accomplishments in adding new services, locations, building revenues and increasing profitability, all while concurrently achieving excellent customer reviews and service evaluations, added Paul Wolbert, vice president of U.S. Lawns.

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