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  2. Groundskeeping - Wikipedia

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    A groundskeeper is a person who maintains landscaping, gardens or sporting venues (and their vegetation where appropriate) for appearance and functionality. In Britain the word groundsman (occasionally groundswoman if appropriate) or park-keeper is used much more commonly.

  3. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Groundskeepers may also deal with local animals (including birds, rodents, reptiles, insects, and domestic animals or pets), and create means to attract or repel them, as desired or necessary. A garden may also be designed to include exotic animals, such as a koi pond. In larger estates, groundskeepers may be responsible for providing and ...

  4. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    A hobby is considered to be a regular activity that is done for enjoyment, typically during one's leisure time. Hobbies include collecting themed items and objects, engaging in creative and artistic pursuits, playing sports , or pursuing other amusements or avocations .

  5. This head groundskeeper knows what it takes to keep a ... - AOL

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    Schanz, 47, is the head groundskeeper for Erie Events and has 25 years experience in maintaining the baseball field at UPMC Park. While decisions to cancel, postpone or play games because of ...

  6. 'The Sodfather,' groundskeeper who’s worked every single ...

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    By the time Toma turned 16, his neighbor made him the head groundskeeper at the ballpark, which kickstarted the rest of his career. In 1957, he worked in Kansas City, eventually becoming the head ...

  7. Over the Garden Fence: Club members go buggy crafting ideas ...

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    Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club members Sarah Laipply, left, Judy Widman, Beckie Hieber, Deb Pigman, Cheryl Corney, Bev Sipe and Mary Lee Minor, made centerpieces and a native plants exhibit ...

  8. Professional Grounds Management Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1911 all institutional grounds managers were invited to join the organization. Since then, broadening of the Society has continued. The unique core of the Society would be the institutional grounds professional generalist the organization would remain a professional society for the individual (rather than a trade association).

  9. Institute of Groundsmanship - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Groundsmanship is the world's largest not-for-profit organisation representing grounds men.Founded in 1934 by W. H. Bowles as the then National Association of Groundsmen, it has sought to improve both the status and standards of grounds professionals.