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Celebrity Softball for a cause

posted by Tim on September 26th, 2011

We recently wrapped up a promotional website for the Slim Down the South Celebrity Softball Challenge to benefit Louie’s Kids, a Charleston, SC-based non-profit aimed at fighting child obesity. We have had the pleasure of following and supporting Louie’s Kids founder, Louis Yuhasz, over the years as he has worked tirelessly for this important cause.

Come out this Saturday, October 1st, for another great event organized by Louis and his staff, which includes two teams, one sponsored by Wells Fargo, and the other by Piggly Wiggly. The teams are captained by Bill Murray and Darius Rucker respectively, and the rosters feature a great line up of celebrities – from TV stars, anchors and chefs, to sports stars, musicians, and Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen.

See you @ the Joe this Saturday, October 1st. You can buy your tickets online here.

An oldie but a goodie on SEO

posted by Tim on April 25th, 2011

Traffic, Traffic, Traffic.  A classic article on Entrepreneur Magazine online regarding the shady side of the search engine optimization industry. Don’t get me wrong, all SEO firms are not created equal – just like web firms, however, as a business owner is it really about the most hits you can get to your site?  Or, is it confirming good search fundamentals and focusing on compelling content that resonates with a visitor you’d love to have as a customer, volunteer, contributor, etc.

Enjoy! What You Don’t Know About SEO. I like the part about “good, fresh, focused content”.

Braddock, PA: a rustbelt town that inspires!

posted by Tim on February 10th, 2011

A recent article on the website GOOD, outlines a historical time line on a once thriving city, and then like many of our small towns in the US,  was faced with the challenge to “get it back”.  GOOD does a good (sorry, no pun intended) job of telling the story of Braddock, PA through an engaging infographic. In a quick glance, you’re immediately engaged in learning about the town’s start in 1873 when Andrew Carnegie builds his first steel mill, and continues all the way through a 136 year industry and population swing of good times and bad. The crux of the story begins its happy ending by showing the concerted upswing effort in this century while the map temporarily ends with Braddock’s 2009 opening of its first alternative energy company, Fossil Free Fuel. Another story in itself, the company specializes in converting cars, trucks and vans to run on used cooking oil.

Other highlights include the founding of the city’s first urban garden, Braddock Farms. My wife Karen has been involved in urban and organic gardens in Charleston, SC and now here in Chambersburg, PA, and I think we’ll be planning to make the trip to Braddock soon so she can see what they’re up to.

Another highlight  in the graphic includes the city’s use of a website to, as they put it,  “chronicle the town’s revival project and encourage urban pioneers, artists, or misfits to join in building a new kind of community”. Someone in Braddock gets it. An outreach to misfits? An urban garden? Believing in your town and people? Sign me up!

Let’s see, I love to cook, and I’ve always had my eye on a vintage Chevy Van with the 70′s tear drop window. I think I’ll gas up the VW as usual and take a trip to Braddock with Karen. I’ll drop her off at the Braddock Farm Urban Garden, and I’ll take my van idea and head up the road to the guys at Fossil Free Fuel to see what’s cookin’.

Art + Craftsmanship + Tile redefined

posted by Tim on January 4th, 2011

Deverre Elements

We recently launched a redesigned web presence for DeVerre Elements. Spearheaded by award-winning glass artist, Michael Fisher, DeVerre Elements redefines classic building elements such as brick, stone and wood by recreating them in detailed texture through glass. Using his home as a studio in the beginning, Michael designed and developed a process for making a stone glass veneer, and then incorporated it into  his kitchen backsplash, to compliment the stone work of the fireplace and accent wall. Now, Michael and his team of skilled craftsman are available to assist residential homeowners, business owners, restaurants, architects and interior designers in designing and creating unique interiors using glass veneers that invoke the textures of stone, brick and wood.

Downtown digs

posted by Tim on October 26th, 2010

Just ran across some “old” pictures of our new office. They show the great space Bowman Corp developed in the Tri-State office building in downtown Hagerstown, MD;  our new address since March. Our view is from the second floor of course, above Bulls & Bears coincidentally as our PA office also enjoys the strategic and aromatic location of being directly above a restaurant – not sure this is a beneficial trend. These photos were taken just after moving in, so things look a little sparse. We’ll post a downtown digs, part 2 with updates.

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