Sarah Moniz
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Press Release: Granite City Electric opening Albany branch office
Quincy High School will begin building a Tiny House.
One week from today student carpenters, plumbers and electricians from Quincy High School will begin building a Tiny House. Join us as we follow these talented students as they collaborate on this special project and prepare themselves for a future in the trades. Granite City Electric is honored to donate the electrical supplies needed to build the house.
Phyllis Papani Godwin Joins the Wired Podcast Part 2
On this week’s Part 2 Episode, we have James and Chad have the honor and privilege of interviewing our very own Phyllis Papani Godwin. Phyllis’s father started Granite City Electric, and when he passed the company down to her, she took it to new heights and blazed a trail through the Electrical Supply Industry with her leadership. She is an icon for women in our industry and other alike. She takes us through the history of Granite City, how she ended up here, and brings us through her experiences of being the only woman in a crowd of men at the top of the ranks. You won’t want to miss it!
On this week’s episode of Wired, James and Chad have the honor and privilege of interviewing our very own Phyllis Papani Godwin. Phyllis’s father started Granite City Electric, and when he passed the company down to her, she took it to new heights and blazed a trail through the Electrical Supply Industry with her leadership. She is an icon for women in our industry and other alike. She takes us through the history of Granite City, how she ended up here, and brings us through her experiences of being the only woman in a crowd of men at the top of the ranks. You won’t want to miss it!
Join us in supporting South Shore Habitat for Humanity’s salute to National Homeownership Month. SSHH is hosting a free four-part homeownership webinar series in which expert panelists will discuss and answer questions about how to make the most of your home.
What an incredible day yesterday at Fenway Park to commemorate Mike Myers' Cross Country For A Cure For ALS 4,000-mile bike ride from Oregon to Marshfield MA, in which he will be embarking on this Tuesday!
Mike has already raised over $51,000 to support ALS research and care and he hasn't even begun his ride! This incredibly selfless and kind avid cyclist is riding in honor of his colleague and friend, Leo Cooney, who has been battling ALS quite bravely for the past three and a half years. When Mike heard his story, he raised his hand with an idea to make a difference. Mike, who has other ALS warriors, now angels, in his heart as well, will be sleeping under the stars each night for the next two months raising critical awareness and funds as he makes his way back home.
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Mike's fundraising page is located here https://www.classy.org/campaign/cross-country-for-a-cure/c337220 and his Facebook page, where he will be chronicling his journey, is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/461686528239864
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Tommy's Place is a vacation home in Falmouth, Ma for kids fighting cancer. The home will be a place to relax, make memories and most importantly have fun!
Granite City Electric is honored to donate the Interior, exterior lighting exhaust fans and finished electrical supplies. Join the fun and donate here https://tommysplace.org/donate
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