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Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative 80th Anniversary Commemorative Cookbook

May 15, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

An excerpt from chapter one: The Articles of Incorporation for Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative were drawn up and executed for the purpose of organizing a cooperative, non-profit membership corporation, under the laws of the State of Florida, pursuant to an act entitled “An Act Relating to Electric Cooperative.” The “Cooperative” was organized to engage in […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: 80th, Anniversary, Board of Trustees, Coast, Commemorative, cookbook, Cooperative, electric, Florida, Gulf, Panama City

Our Shared Purpose: Honoring 125 Years of Zeta Tau Alpha

April 8, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

Excerpt from the Introduction The nine Founders of Zeta Tau Alpha were intentional about every step they took as they created our Fraternity. To celebrate 125 years of our sisterhood, we created and named this book, Our Shared Purpose, with that same intentionality. This book belongs to all of us who have chosen to “Seek […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: 125 Years, 1902, artifacts, Educational, Educational Center, founders, Fraternity, friendships, Historical, Honoring, International Office, Our Shared Purpose, photos, Seek the Noblest, sentiments, sisterhood, sorority, spirit, tribute, Virginia, Zeta Tau Alpha, ZTA

Above and Beyond: Fifty Years of Transforming Children’s Health Care at Dayton Children’s Hospital

March 21, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

As with any organization, the beginning is rarely as defined as history makes it seem. It’s more a series of ideas and actions that culminate in one moment that only when people look back do they recognize as the defining moment. Dayton Children’s defining moment was October 28, 1967. That is when Elsie Mead, the […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: Barney Children’s Medical Center, child, children, Children’s Health Care, children’s hospital, community, Dayton Children’s, Dayton Children’s Hospital, defining moment, Elsie Mead, fifty years, history, mother’s love, organization, region

The River Club At Seventy-Five: Where History and Tradition Run Deep

March 21, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

They had passed by on the way west, on the north side of the big river. When they returned, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped on the high ground overlooking the junction of the Kaw and the Missouri Rivers. “A fine place for a fort,” they thought. Sixty-some years later, there was a bridge and […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: Clark’s Point, Club, companionship, history, Meriwether Lewis, Quality Hill, refinement, River Club, Run Deep, Seventy-Five, Tradition, Wild Bill Hickock, William Clark

No Turnin’ Back: G57, Michael L. Parson

March 21, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

On Monday, February 26, 2024, Michael Parson, fifty-seventh governor of Missouri, and First Lady Teresa Parson kicked off Governor Parson’s book tour at the Walsworth Community Center in Marceline, Missouri. No Turnin’ Back: G57, Michael L. Parson, by Dr. James K. Jones, tells the story of a small-town boy who, through hard work and a strong […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: america, first lady, G-57, governor, historic, history, jim jones, Missouri, parson, theresa

A Century of Excellence: Spring Brook Country Club, 1921–2021

March 6, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

A Century of Excellence: Spring Brook Country Club, 1921–2021 is a story about the people who founded, nurtured, and guided Spring Brook Country Club to become a premiere golf course on the East Coast. Individuals whose talents and expertise were given for the overall good of Spring Brook Country Club, whether they gave their time […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: 1921–2021, Brook, Club, Country, dedication, founded, Golf, guided, insight, leadership, membership, nurtured, Pro, SBCC, service, spring, Tony Santillo

Syracuse Alumni University

March 6, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

Syracuse University Magazine is a twice a year issue that encompases all of the colleges on the campus. It covers all aspects and is geared towards representing all faculty and students throughout. The issues are designed in Missouri by Donning Pub Co., and printed in Michigan at Walsworth Pub Co. We have also designed for […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: college, colleges, faculty, fall, issue, magazine, orange, spring, students, Syracuse, University

Fisher Then and Now: 75 Years of Transformation

March 6, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

Rochester stood in a strong position at the end of World War II, a center of business and industry, a burgeoning housing market, and home to a vast Catholic population. The Congregation of St. Basil sensed the moment was right to build a new institute of higher education, a Catholic men’s college, for the region. […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: Bishop James E. Kearney, catholic, college, Congregation, Fisher College, higher education, institute, men’s college, population, Reverend Father Hugh Haffey, Rochester, St. Basil, St. John, St. John Fisher College, World War II

The Newtron Group: Fifty Years Of Livin’ It.

March 5, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

Excerpt from the Foreword by John Schempf, President, The Newtron Group: Perpetuity . . . forever. As the iconic artist Prince once sang, “Forever, and that’s a mighty long time.” Many businesses have achieved lasting success, but how many have lasted fifty years, one hundred years, or even longer? Due to Newton’s vision, personal values, […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: achievement, bedrock, business, dominance, dreamer, fifty years, financial, market, Newton, Newtron, success, visionary

David Davis Mansion

March 5, 2024 By Terry Epps Leave a Comment

Excerpt from the Foreword by Jeff Saulsbery, Curator: People who are in charge of historic sites/homes always refer to themselves as “just caretakers.” This is a true statement on many levels. My primary job is to tell visitors the story of David Davis and his connection to Abraham Lincoln. I do this by taking them […]

Filed Under: Past Projects Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, caretaker, david davis, historic, home, homes, maintain, mansion, restore, site, sites

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Past Projects

  • Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative 80th Anniversary Commemorative Cookbook
  • Our Shared Purpose: Honoring 125 Years of Zeta Tau Alpha
  • Above and Beyond: Fifty Years of Transforming Children’s Health Care at Dayton Children’s Hospital
  • The River Club At Seventy-Five: Where History and Tradition Run Deep
  • No Turnin’ Back: G57, Michael L. Parson
  • A Century of Excellence: Spring Brook Country Club, 1921–2021
  • Syracuse Alumni University
  • Fisher Then and Now: 75 Years of Transformation

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