By Andi Anderson
The Indiana Arborist Association hosts its 79th Annual Conference in Noblesville, Indiana. This three-day event supports arborists, students, and forestry professionals who want to improve their knowledge and skills in tree care and urban forestry.
The conference offers more than twenty-five educational sessions. These sessions focus on important topics such as urban forestry, utility vegetation management, pest control, and safe arboriculture practices. Credentialed arborists can earn continuing education units by attending selected sessions. These credits help professionals maintain their certifications and improve job performance.
A large trade show is also part of the conference. The trade show allows attendees to explore new tools, safety gear, tree care equipment, and service options. Participants can meet industry suppliers, learn about modern technology, and discover better ways to manage trees in both public and private spaces.
Networking is a key part of the event. Arborists and forestry workers from across the country attend the conference. This creates valuable opportunities to share experiences, discuss challenges, and build professional connections. Students and new professionals can also meet mentors and explore future career paths in forestry and natural resource management.
The conference is supported by the Indiana chapter board, volunteers, and a planning committee. Their goal is to provide quality learning and a friendly environment for everyone attending.
The event takes place from January twentieth to January twenty second, two thousand twenty-six. It is held in Noblesville, Indiana. Full details on the schedule and location will be shared closer to the event date.
People who want to attend can visit the Indiana Arborist Association website for more information. Interested participants can also contact Lindsey Purcell by phone or email to learn more about registration and event activities.
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