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Don't look twice, that's real money on those trees ? $2,000 in $2 bills, to be exact.

Picture thisDon't look twice, that's real money on those trees ? $2,000 in $2 bills, to be exact. The Telework Exchange, a public-private partnership focused on telework in the federal government, sponsored a "Time is Money, and Money Doesn't Grow on Trees ? Telework" event Aug. 16 in downtown Washington, encouraging commuters to pick $2 bills from the trees and learn how they can save by teleworking. A recent Telework Exchange study finds that when gas prices average $3.00 per gallon, the average full-time commuter spends $138.80 on gas per month. By teleworking two days a week, each month the average federal employee would save 98 hours in commuting time and $55.52 on gas.Photos by Rick SteeleTelecomHUB's seventh annual summer mixer networking event was held Aug. 15 at the Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant at Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Va.Photos by Rick Steele


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Commuters wait to pick $2 bills from the One-of-a-Kind Money trees.

Pat Scoville of the EPA tears money from the One-of-a-Kind Money tree Aug. 16 in Washington.




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Josh Adler of Cavalier Telephone and Jackie Luo of Sprint Nextel.

Bradford Gandee, self-employed, and John Spencer of Genesis Conferencing.

Faith Cooke of Booz Allen Hamilton, and Andrew Polcha of SJC.