Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Get Out and Give Back Dayton!



Flagel, Huber, Flagel & Co. associates team with up
Generation Dayton to participate in the annual
Get Out and Give Back Dayton!

At Flagel, Huber, Flagel & Co., we are committed to community involvement. On May 4, 2012 several of our associates delivered on this commitment, giving their time and energy to help four local organizations and the people they serve:

Brett Vandeman had the privilege of working with Habitat for Humanity. Although not a carpenter by trade, Brett found himself slowly becoming an expert at installing flooring.  He worked with a group of 10 for the entire afternoon and is proud to have helped a family of seven from Sudan make their American dream of homeownership come true.

Mindy Knippen spent her afternoon assisting the Community Blood Center. Her help in sorting and boxing t-shirts to be handed out at the CBC’s mobile donation units was much appreciated.

Tiffany Boone greatly enjoyed her day with The Humane Society.  Their largest fundraising event of the year is right around the corner and she was able to help stuff and organize bags for approximately 1200 walkers.  Her work was also greatly appreciated and will be put to good use.

Katie Pavy, Brandon Gross and Stephanie Turvene helped clean the historic neighborhood of Oregon District.  The park is owned by the city of Dayton, but residents volunteer to maintain the upkeep.  They worked hard digging up and relocating plants, raking, and disposing of unwanted grass in various locations.  During their time on the jobsite, they interacted with local residents and heard great stories about the Oregon District’s rich history. 

They each came back with stories of their wonderful experiences, and we are proud of their hard work and enthusiasm.   We are committed to the highest standards of accounting and business excellence, as well as excellence within our communities.


Left to Right: 
Brett Vandeman, Tiffany Boone, Stephanie Turvene,
Mindy Knippen, Katie Pavy and Brandon Gross.

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