Spring Green Lawncare Receives 2009 Best of Plainfield Award from U.S. Commerce Association

Spring-Green Lawn Care has been selected for the 2009 Best of Plainfield Award in the Selling or Licensing Franchises category by the U.S. Commerce Association.

Plainfield, IL, October 15, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Spring-Green Lawn Care has been selected for the 2009 Best of Plainfield Award in the Selling or Licensing Franchises category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country and each year, the organizations identifies companies they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their business category and also enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

“Though Spring-Green is a large organization, we make it our duty to not only be present but active in every community we service,” said James Young, Spring-Green’s president. “Many companies have curtailed local involvement and allocated those funds elsewhere but at Spring-Green, we understand that our success is derived directly from our local franchisees, partners and clients.”

Founded in 1977, Plainfield, Illinois-based Spring-Green Lawn Care has been delivering both traditional and organic lawn and tree care services nationwide for over 32 years. Its service is centered on the beautification of local neighborhoods and communities with both residential and commercial customers. Spring-Green is an attractive opportunity for candidates who do not want to be tied to a storefront operation, retail hours or set appointments. Franchisees enjoy flexibility of schedule and an outdoor-based business with recurring revenue. Spring-Green currently has 126 franchises operating in 26 states and projections call for 12 new franchises in 2009. For more information, visit www.springgreenfranchise.com.

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