This August, the St. Paul and Edina offices celebrated their incredible 15-year milestones of serving their communities! We wouldn't be here without the support of the amazing communities, the strong relationships built with Members and our talented team members that work hard to make a difference. Thank you for a wonderful 15 years and cheers to many more to come!
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Way to go Maeve! Thanks for sharing your talents, story and leadership.
As a child, Maeve Flanagan frequently visited Con Edison where her father worked for an impressive 46 years! Inspired by her father's love for the fiddle, Maeve continues to play today. In addition, her family's legacy extends further, her grandfather also dedicated 30 years to the company. Let's keep celebrating this remarkable Con Ed family heritage! #IrishHeritageMonth
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There are challenges living on St Helena, but these challenges foster a unique way of life. With a focus on family, community, nature and culture. Find out more about who we are: https://shorturl.at/AChy6
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Happy President Day! Honoring the Leaders Who Paved the Way! As we celebrate Presidents’ Day, we’re reminded of the visionary leaders who shaped our nation’s infrastructure. Just like these great leaders, our asphalt and concrete work contributes to the foundation of thriving communities. Here’s how we’re making a difference: 1. Quality that lasts: Our asphalt and concrete solutions withstand the test of time, just like the enduring legacy of past presidents. From roads to parking lots, we build with durability in mind. 2. Safety First: Safety was a priority for our presidents, and it’s our top concern too. Our meticulously paved roads ensure smooth travel for all, enhancing safety for pedestrians and drivers alike. 3. Community Builders: Like the presidents who worked tirelessly for the nation, we’re committed to community development. Our projects create accessible spaces, connecting neighborhoods and businesses. 4. Innovation and Progress: Presidents championed progress, and so do we. Whether it’s eco-friendly materials or cutting-edge techniques, we’re always pushing boundaries to improve our craft. Let’s celebrate Presidents Day by appreciating the infrastructure that unites us all. Let’s continue building a stronger, safer future together!
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Super excited to announce Pat Deline will be joining us in September as an additional Supervisor. She brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise from her 29 years working in developmental services. She is a Go Getter with lots of community service involvement. She is on the Quinte West Accessibility Committee, the Quinte Transit, and many other endeavours. We are looking forward to her bringing her desire to learn and coach others to our team.
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Karen Tracey shares a resource that has been valuable to her in her work, and what makes her appreciate it! Watch this quick video to find out if it can help you too! https://ow.ly/rC9H50SnkTB
Karen Tracey is our Gardian of the Month!
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Karen Tracey shares a resource that has been valuable to her in her work, and what makes her appreciate it! Watch this quick video to find out if it can help you too! https://ow.ly/c2xj50SnkTC
Karen Tracey is our Gardian of the Month!
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I just returned home this weekend from a big regional area meet in Pensacola and saw this. Wanted to share it as this is the beauty of cross country and how it would apply if we used that same spirit in our work and personal lives. These are not my words but as a 7+ year cross country mom, they very well could be. —- What if we lived life like we were all in a cross country meet? What if we watched other people and recognized that we're all just trying to get across the finish line? What if we understood that some people are running as hard as they can but battling illnesses, invisible injuries, and internal struggles? Every step is hard, but they're trying not to quit. What if we cheered for everyone even if they weren't on our team? What if we realized just finishing something, no matter how long it took us or how messy it seemed, was enough? In fact, it was a win. What if we used every race as an opportunity to learn more about ourselves and how we could use each other for support, inspiration, and help to reach our goals? What if we cheered loud for the winner, but even louder for the one who comes in after because they accomplished something great, too? In a world that tells us it's about me, me, me, what if we started living to support everyone brave enough to be in the race? What if we started treating our lives like we were all in the same cross country meet? What a beautiful world that would be. Love hard. Whitney Fleming Writes
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96 years of wisdom is worth listening to. Three of my favorite lessons from Blacksher: 1. Day 1 at WSR: If someone telling you NO doesn’t spark your interest then you best leave this office right now. 2. There is an ethical way to go about converting a no to a yes and if you are willing to work hard, get creative, and execute it usually leads to success for both parties and a life long friendship. 3. Never leave the office without a listing agreement. I still see and absorb the wisdom he passed down to others on a daily basis. Blessed to be with an awesome firm who cares less about occupation and more about people and relationships.
With great sadness, we announce the passing of our founder, Blacksher White-Spunner. Blacksher served in the Marines during World War II, then graduated from Auburn University before returning to Mobile, where he founded what is now known as White-Spunner Realty, Inc. He spent almost 70 years as a key player in the Mobile real estate industry, developing many of Mobile's residential subdivisions, commercial areas, and neighborhood retail centers. Even in the weeks before his passing, Blacksher was making deals and passing along his wisdom to his fellow principals and our agents. Blacksher leaves a legacy of humility, hard work, community development and service rooted in his faith in God to his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and generations to come.
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"Embracing change can often lead us to unexpected destinations, rich with opportunities and growth. This quote is a powerful reminder to trust the journey, even when it takes us through unfamiliar territory." 🔹 Sometimes life needs a shake-up to get us where we truly belong. It's in these moments of change that we find our true direction. 🔹 Changes, though challenging, are often the catalysts that propel us toward our destinies. 🔹 Here's to the rearrangements that guide us to our rightful places in life and work. Adding my own reflection to this: "In the tapestry of life, every thread counts, and every shift in pattern has a purpose. Let's not fear the shake-up; instead, let's tie our hopes to the kite of change and let it soar to new heights."
At times, our lives need to be completely shaken up, changed, and rearranged to help us find our true purpose and lead us to the place we’re meant to be.
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