Archive for the ‘Community’ Category

Mulzer Hosts Leavenworth Elementary Students & Sponsors Fundraiser

Friday, May 28th, 2010

  Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. Cape Sandy Quarry recently played host to over 225 elementary school students from Leavenworth Elementary School in Leavenworth, Indiana, less than 10 miles from the quarry.  The students came in two shifts, one in the morning, one in the afternoon.   Students were treated to an in-depth tour of the quarry, an up-close look at big machinery and a snack and drink before heading back to school. 

  Later that evening, the school’s PTO organized a fundraiser in which Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. donated and grilled pork chops for event.  Employees from Cape Sandy Quarry volunteered to grill the chops for the school.  This was the first year for the PTO fundraiser and all-school visit to Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc.’s Cape Sandy Quarry.

Mulzer Sponsors Patoka Elementary School Arts Fair

Friday, May 28th, 2010

   Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. sponsored Patoka Elementary School’s Annual Arts Fair earlier this month, for the fourth year in a row.  Employees grilled pork chops to be sold for dinner to help raise money for the school library and the art department.  Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. also coordinated a tour of  Temple Quarry, located approximately 15 miles from the school and provided sand art for attending children to participate in.  This annual event at Patoka Elementary School was created to raise funds for special arts and reading programs, showcase the traveling book fair and provide a fun environment for students and their families. 

 

MCS Employees grilled pork chops for the fundraiser.

Children attending the Arts Fair created Sand Art masterpieces provided by Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc.

S. Crawford Head Start Visits Tower Quarry

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Students make Sand Art necklaces at the Quarry during their visit

Students and Staff from the South Crawford County Head start group visited Tower Quarry on Friday, March 12 for a tour, activity and lunch. The Head Start Staff encouraged their young students to invite a special ‘Guy’ in their lives to participate in the visit, resulting in a full house during the recent visit. When we asked the kids what their favorite part of the visit was, the kids replied excitedly, “climbing on the rock pile and looking inside the big loader!”. Special thanks to all the employees at Tower Quarry for hosting! Steve Speedy, Natalie Maasberg and Beverly Dillard acted as tour and activity guides during the visit.

Students get an 'Up-Close' look of the bucket on a loader

R.O.C.K. Visits E. Heights Elementary School near Henderson, KY

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Over 100 fourth graders from East Heights Elementary School near Henderson, Kentucky participated in a Geology presentation given by MCS Quality Control Manager, Bob Lingerfelt, in February.  The students listened to Lingerfelt’s presentation on the three types of rocks and saw samples of various rocks, including some from our quarries.  Students also participated in the geology activity, ‘Is it a Rock or a Mineral?’.  Students received four types of candy and were asked which represented a rock and which a mineral.  Two of the four types of candy were a Hershey’s Kiss and a Hershey’s Kiss with Almonds.  Can you guess which one represented a rock and which a mineral?  Minerals are homogenous, made up of one material, and Rocks are made up of two or more minerals.  Now can you guess?   

4th graders at E. Heights learn about Rocks & Minerals

N. Crawford Co. Head Start Visit to Temple

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

North Crawford County Head Start students and staff visited the Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. Temple Quarry back on November 20 to get a closer look at how our quarry works and to celebrate their semi-annual Guy’s Day.  The preschool students are encouraged to invite a special guy in their lives, dad, grandpa, uncle, etc. to spend quality time doing an activity that both enjoy.  Lucky for us, they wanted to visit our Temple Quarry!  While visiting the quarry, students, staff and ‘guys’ were treated to an in-depth tour of the facility, an up-close visit of a large loader, made Pet Rocks and had lunch!  Over 72 guests made up the visitors group.  Special Thanks to employees Troy McCorkle and Beverly Dillard for hosting the group at Temple Quarry!

Temple Visit

Group Photo

Rockport Celebrates Halloween on Main Street

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Students from Rockport Elementary School and St. Bernard Catholic School in Rockport, IN, strolled down Main Street in their scariest and cutest costumes to celebrate Halloween on Friday, October 30.  Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. set up a ‘trick or treating’ stop along the route, staffed by employees Jeff Gasaway, Kerry Dougan and Traves Travis.  See if you can tell who is who!

rockport halloween

Mulzer Participates In Mt. Vernon River Days

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The town of Mt. Vernon, Indiana recently celebrated their second annual River Days event consisting of two days of fun, food and booths on the main street in the heart of Mt. Vernon.  Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. participated on the first day with an informative booth all about the Ohio River and those who live and work on it.

riverworks lo resolution

Approximately 200 adults and children visited our booth on friday of the event.  Illustrations included a boyancy experiment and the positive environmental impact barge transportaton provides for river towns.

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Downtown Boat Races Get Help from Mulzer

Friday, September 25th, 2009
Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. Helps Get Ready for the Boat Races

Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. Helps Get Ready for the Boat Races

Evansville employees of Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc. recently took our river off and on-loading crane and dredging equipment to Dress Plaza on the river front to move sand away from the area so the race boats and equipment could safely operate in the area.

Community Connection Award – Temple

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Indiana Mineral Aggregates Association honored Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc.’s Temple Quarry, located in English, IN, with the Association’s first “Community Connection” Award at a special Awards Luncheon held in February. This award is given to the plant that most clearly demonstrates efforts above and beyond the regular requirements of the Excellence in Mining Awards. The “Community Connection” Award honors community involvement that demonstrates the contributions of many employees in donating their time and serving their community. Tim Mulzer and Troy McCorkle, Temple Quarry Superintendent, received the prestigious award on behalf of the company, recognizing over 200 hours of documented community service by Temple Quarry employees.

Indiana Mining Aggregates Association is a trade association representing crushed stone, sand and gravel, and slag companies throughout Indiana. This organization’s current membership consists of 43 producer companies which comprise 156 plants and quarries that produce 92% of the aggregate mined in Indiana. Indiana ranks 11th nationally in the production of crushed stone, 15th nationally in the production of sand and gravel, and first in the production of slag.