CMS Career Day 2011

Last Friday I spoke at Career Day for the Culver Middle School.  This was a presentation to the seventh grade class.  The class was broken into 4 groups and they made the rounds between several of us who had volunteered to speak.  Last year I had to compete with Angela Ridenhour’s presentation on Photography.  Apparently she was the favorite.  This year one of my fellow presenters was a police officer from the K-9 unit with a police dog.  What did W.C. Field’s say?  “Never work with animals or children.” I’m guessing I was upstaged.  <sigh>

In any case, I did a presentation on Landscape Architecture since it is National Landscape Architecture Month and I hold a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Purdue University.  I made it somewhat a duel discussion on construction as well since I was introduced as working for Easterday Construction Co., Inc.  I was able to draw on my experience from last year, so not much preparation was required.  I learned last year that having at least a loose outline was important as by the third or fourth time it becomes difficult to remember what I had said to the current group vs. the preceding groups.

I discussed the profession, the degree requirement, licensing requirements and a general range of what the degree qualifies you to do.  I also took them through an impromptu white board sketch of  the considerations in developing a lot.  I discussed  solar heat gain, wind rows and topography considerations as well as the relationships with other homes on adjacent lots.  I was also able to discuss the various things happening in Culver with the recently annexed land on the south side of Town and how I have participated in helping revise the Zoning Ordinance and help with guiding decisions on how the land may be used in the future.

It was an interesting experience.  The first group was not particularly vocal, but the remaining groups had a mix of interesting and off-the-wall questions.  Each group had a different area of interest which actually made it kind of fun.  There’s no way I want to become a teacher, but it was somewhat gratifying to think I made a positive impression.

Apparently I actually did.  An employee told me that he had a daughter in the class who came home talking about what I had said and actually discussed some of the points that I made.  That was fairly impressive.  Maybe the dog didn’t take top honors this year?

Anyway, this was a good way to give back to the community.  As seventh graders they have a lot of time before they have to decide what they will do with their lives.    Hopefully I influenced a few kids and gave them some career options that they hadn’t previously considered.  If I did, it was worth a couple of hours on a Friday afternoon.  Maybe next year (if asked to participate) I will bring along my dog!

Congratulations to Richard Ford

Richard E. Ford - Picture from Indiana Academy Biography

Richard Ford has been a client of Easterday Construction for the last decade and I am pleased that our business relationship has progressed to where he is counted as a family friend.  We first worked on Richard’s home in Wasbash completing some storm repairs and from there we completed several projects at his Wabash home including the addition of an endless pool, a two story music room and the remodeling/reconstruction of two guest houses.  We have completed several projects at his second home in Culver on Lake Maxinkuckee as well as his guest house here.  We are also proud to have helped with the creation of the Dr. James Ford Historic Home in Wabash for which we won a Judges Special Award from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Indiana. 

Richard has won many awards for his community involvement such as being twice awarded a Sagamore of the Wabash, Indiana’s highest honor and named as a Living Legend by the Indiana Historical Society, now Indiana Landmarks.  This coming weekend he will be receiving another award from Indiana Landmarks, the Cook Cup.  We want to congratulate Richard on this latest award.  The State of Indiana, Cities of Wabash and Indianapolis, the Town of Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee have all benefited from his generous philanthropy.  We are pleased to have participated with Richard in some of these endeavors.  We wish him the best and hope to continue our friendship for many years.

Culver Garden Court Ground Breaking Ceremony

Culver Garden Court Ground Breaking
Breaking out the gold shovels. Left to right, Beth Barrett (Congressman Donnelly's representative), Ralph Winters (Councilman), Ed Pinder (Councilman), Ronald Liechty (Garden Court President), Casey Howard (Clerk Treasurer), Ginny Munroe (Council President), Kevin Berger (Easterday Construction) - Picture by Pam Fisher

Today we had the ground breaking ceremony for Culver Garden Court.  As you can see in the picture, actual ground breaking occurred over a week ago and we already half completed rough grading and have the building pad in place.  There was a pretty good turnout including dignitaries from Culver and Plymouth as well as a representative from Congressman Joe Donnelly’s office.  I was pleased that Culver Council President Ginny Munroe attended along with Council Members Ralph Winters and Ed Pinder.  The Culver Town Manager, Michael Doss, was there as well as the Culver Clerk Treasurer, Casey Howard.

Culver Garden Court, Inc. is a HUD 202 project.  It is a 13 unit assisted living facility for senior citizens.  It is sponsored by Garden Court, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation located in Plymouth which has worked to provide affordable housing to Marshall County residents for over 40 years.  It will be the 7th Garden Court built by Easterday Construction.  We have been working for years trying to find suitable property for a Garden Court in Culver and are extremely pleased that the Culver Town Council had the foresight to help with this project and that Wade and Claudia McGee chose to make property available for this project.

Our contract with Garden Court and HUD allows us 12 months for completion, but we will strive to complete work in the 9-10 month range.  We will work to have the facility weathered in quickly which will allow us to proceed with interior finishes even in inclement weather conditions.

Culver Garden Court Ground Breaking Ceremony

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Mark Your Calendar!

As you may be aware, Garden Court, Inc. was awarded a grant from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to develop a 13-unit residence for the elderly under the Section 202 Supportive Housing Program.

This new development will be known as the

Culver Garden Court

701 S. Main St., Culver, IN 46511

Please join us for the

Ground Breaking Ceremony

 

Date:                     Friday, April 8, 2011          

Where:                  701 S. Main St., Culver, IN 46511

Time:                     2:00 p.m.               

Speaker:                Rev. Ronald Liechty, President of Garden Court, Inc.        

R.S.V.P. To:            Jodi Gonce @ Real Estate Management Corporation
                                           Phone:  574-935-3600