UNIONDALE, N.Y.—Knockout Pest Control presented a check to the Fanny Dwight Clark Memorial Garden to help replace the Garden’s approximately 40 trees destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.
In March, Knockout had challenged customers and business associates to support Project 40, the Garden’s fund raising initiative. Knockout pledged to match donations up to $2,500— meaning the Garden earned $5,000 from Knockout’s support initiative.
Described as “dramatic and devastating,” Sandy’s impact was so severe that the Garden was closed for six months after the storm.
“Mr. Katz’s generous offer to match donations up to $2500 received during the month of March certainly inspired many others to contribute to our ‘Project 40.’ We are pleased that we were able to meet his challenge,” says Jerilyn Dreitlein, president of Clark Gardens. “His concern for the restoration of our badly damaged Clark Botanic Garden is entirely consistent with the environmental awareness that is evident in his practices at Knockout Pest Control. We thank Mr. Katz for the many trees that these matching funds will enable us to plant.”
“We are a local company. We live here and work here and care what happens to the area,” says Knockout Pest Control’s CEO Arthur Katz. “We always say we don’t have a big red boxing glove in our logo for nothing. Consider this donation our counter-punch to Hurricane Sandy.”
As a local company, Knockout Pest Control has deep ties to the New York metro area and its home on Long Island. The company kicked off the initiative to support the Garden on behalf of employees, customers and the community at large. Knockout Pest Control is also a leader in supporting environmentally sound practices—a value that has become more important than ever after Superstorm Sandy’s impact.
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