Will Pearson in our office is an active member of the Culve Lion’s Club. For those of you interested, they are doing their annual fruit sale. You can contact Will here if you would like to place an order. Orders need to be in by 11/9. Delivery will be after 12/3.
10lb. for $10.00
20lb. for $18.00
40 lb. for $26.00
10lb. for $10.00
20lb. for $18.00
40 lb. for $26.00
10lb. for $10.00
20lb. for $18.00
40 lb. for $26.00
10lb. for $10.00
20lb. for $18.00
40 lb. for $26.00
You might notice some bright red shirts on Easterday Construction Co., Inc. job sites this summer. This is because we’re participating in Red Fridays to support the troops. You can check in here to learn more. We purchased ours through Triple Crown Products if you are interested in participating.
A portion of the proceeds goes to the Wounded Warrior Project. Their mission, “To honor and empower wounded warriors.”
Our employees are participating in this on a strictly voluntary basis. Everyone got a shirt, but it’s up to them if they want to wear it. (Though this past Friday, everyone that had a red shirt on got a $5 on the spot bonus. Ha!) It is a “support the troops” effort and not any kind of political statement. It seemed like a positive way to show our patriotism around the 4th of the July and to promote some camradery on the jobsites with a simple give-away. Consider checking out the Wounded Warrior Project, the USO or Bugles Across America. All good organizations that support our troups and their families at home and abroad.
Bob is celebrating a Birthday today. He informed me today that as of this Birthday, he has been with Easterday Construction as long as he hasn’t! Ha! Bob has been a Superintendent for us for nearly a decade and an employee for much longer than that. I count on him for his expertice in several fields. Not only that, but he has been with Easterday Construction longer than I have so he knows where a lot of things are hidden. (Easterday’s has been here since the 1920’s, so even Bob doesn’t know where everything is. Four generations of pack rats have accumulated a lot.)
Bob was the mystery Citizen in the Culver Citizen last week. He’s pretty easy to recognize. He is the third Easterday Construction employee (that I know of) to be featured. I’ve been featured twice and Leroy Bean made an appearance as well. (If there is another former employee that has appeared that you know of, let me know.)