
At Texas Tree Surgeons, a big part of our culture is education. Sharing information with our customers, taking courses, acquiring certifications, and encouraging development with our employees.
We are dedicated to making sure everyone on our team has access to education.
Last year everyone at Texas Tree Surgeons attended the bilingual trainings, and we are excited to participate in the Second Annual North Texas Bilingual Tree Care and Safety Workshop again this year.
Owner, Amy Langbein Heath will be moderating the event with Eduardo Medina, of Davey Tree Experts.


If you were unable to attend last year we highly recommend registering and attending this year. In addition to learning, spending time with other tree care professionals was invaluable. To view more photos from last years event please visit our Facebook page. Below is information regarding this years workshop.

Second Annual North Texas Bilingual Tree Care and Safety Workshop
- When: February 18, 2025
- From: 8:00 am – 4:00pm
- Where: Texas AgriLife Center, 17360 Coit Rd, Dallas, TX, 75229
- Early registration ends February 16, 2025
- Register here: https://isat.regfox.com/2025-tubfc-bilingual-tree-worker-workshop
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