Congratulations to John Radice, one of our Superintendents in Arizona, for reaching two years with Alcorn! John is an exceptional team player and works extremely hard. Pair that with his sense of humor and one of the best personalities we've seen, and you'll understand why we all love him. #Alcorn #Arizona #Phoenix #Construction #Jobs #Careers #Work #Workiversary
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Professional orchestra violinist, part time nutrition business partner, offering daily plant food support as well as a residential aeroponic gardening system.
My wife does a wonderful job with our Tower Gardens!
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Every month Creekside is celebrating the amazing team we have by showcasing one of our team members. This November, we're especially grateful for our amazing Estimator, Holly, who's been with Creekside for 2 years. Holly is a fast learner who has excelled at every challenge thrown her way. In addition to working hard as an estimator, Holly has also been working hard as a student. She recently received her Master of Science in Ag Education. Her efficiency, attention to detail, and hardworking spirit are second to none. But what truly sets her apart is her ability to lift up everyone around her. She's not just a rockstar at her job—she's an incredible teammate who brings positivity and encouragement to the whole team. Let’s learn a little bit more about Holly… Q: How many years in the industry? A: I’ve worked in construction for two years. Before this, I was a full time agriculture teacher. Q: What do you love/enjoy about the field? A: I love getting to work with the other folks at Creekside. I feel surrounded by people who are intelligent, driven, and kind, and they’ve taught me so much. It makes coming to work everyday a new, enjoyable experience. Q: What is one of your favorite things to do on your weekends/ day off? A: I love taking day trips to the coast or hiking with my dog, Hank! Q: If you had a superpower, what would it be? A: I’d love to be able to teleport. No more commute! I could make it to job walks in a flash! Q: What’s your guilty pleasure movie? A: I’m not ashamed to admit that I love the newer Godzilla movies. Q: What is the worst fashion decision you ever made? Do you have pictures? A: I went through a phase in high school (didn’t we all?) where I had some animal print jeans, side bangs, and an eyebrow piercing. It was a quite the look. #TeamMemberSpotlight #CreeksideCommercialBuilders #BuildingCommunity #BuildingExcellence #CommercialConstruction #QualityConstruction #ConstructionLife #BuildingSuccess #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionSolutions #CommercialProjects
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Want to know everything about Mariposa County in California? Then check out our "County of the Week". #IntellicheckwithAccuracy #CAResearchDoneRight #CountyoftheWeek
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Salt Lake City Parks are one of the best things about Utah. If you've ever wanted to find the best place to play in Salt Lake City, this video will be a great start. #HomeInSaltLakeCityUtah #LivingInSaltLakeCity UtahHomesForSale #Saltlakecityrealtor #UTRealEstate #FirstTimeHomeBuyer #FirstTimeHomeBuyerTips #FirstTimeHomeBuyerGuide #FirstTimeHomeBuyerVideo #ActiveUtahHomes #Video #fyp #SaltLakeCityRealtor #SaltLakeCityRealEstate
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North Salt Lake is just north of Salt Lake and the views are spectacular. If you've considered moving to North Salt Lake watch this video to see some of the pros and cons. #HomeInSaltLakeCityUtah #LivingInSaltLakeCity UtahHomesForSale #Saltlakecityrealtor #UTRealEstate #FirstTimeHomeBuyer #FirstTimeHomeBuyerTips #FirstTimeHomeBuyerGuide #FirstTimeHomeBuyerVideo #ActiveUtahHomes #Video #fyp #SaltLakeCityRealtor #SaltLakeCityRealEstate
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#HistoricalResearchAssociates, Inc. recently completed for the National Park Service an updated management history of a popular NPS site in California, entitled “Shifting Sands: Point Reyes National Seashore Administrative History Update, 2001–2022.” This volume, an update to the 2007 history, helps current and future PRNS staff, NPS officials, and the public understand how seashore administrators and staff addressed critical issues and made management decisions during the period from 2001 through 2022. To do so, my coauthor #JackieGonzales and I reviewed reams of NPS internal communications and conducted 20 oral history interviews with current/former NPS employees, ranchers, community members, and other key parties. For the two decades at Point Reyes, three controversial issues —closure of the oyster farm, management of Tule elk, and continuation of commercial ranching—dominated media coverage of the seashore, inflamed local communities, generated lawsuits, and placed a heavy burden on NPS employees. Jackie and I devoted a substantial portion of the narrative (three chapters) to these topics while also covering other subjects including ecosystem restoration projects, natural and cultural resource protection, recreation patterns, and the collaborative relationship between the NPS and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, whose Indigenous homeland encompasses Point Reyes. The NPS will be posting the accessible electronic version to their webpage; I’ll post an update with that link when it’s available. #pointreyes #pointreyesnationalseashore #nationalparkservice #ranching #tuleelk #DrakesBay #administrativehistory #NPS #history
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Congrats John!