Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Dedicated to the Community


Staker Parsons has been around to see the ups and downs of the business and always seems to find themselves on the top of the every ones list within its realm of expertise. There are numerous reasons as to why Staker Parsons is one of the leaders of the business. Some of those reasons include; innovation, dedication and excellent customer satisfaction. Among those reasons is their dedication to the community. In a press release put out by Staker, one can see that educating the community through a program called, "Rocks Build Our World," Staker Parsons is going the extra mile for its community. The press release can be found at, http://www.stakerparson.com/community/index.cfm?id=9 you can read the release. Here are some experts from the release:


Rocks Build Our World
As a leader in the aggregates, asphalt, and ready mix concrete industry, Staker Parson Companies is committed to educating the community about the vital role aggregate resources provide in improving quality of life. For this reason, the company developed an educational program called "Rocks Build Our World." This program is designed to introduce people to the aggregates industry with the goal of helping people understand the importance of these natural resources and how they relate to each of us in our every day lives. The "Rocks Build Our World" program is custom-designed to the age of the participants and immerses them in a hands-on learning experience that has proven to be very effective.

The program can be offered at school facilities or can be hosted at one of the company's locations. The classroom visits start with some basic information on geology, mining methods and the uses of minerals in every day life. Students then enjoy a ?cookie mining? session where they remove the chocolate chips from cookies (while reclaiming their site by placing all crumbs back into a designated area). Winners of this game receive Rocks Build Our World tee shirts and other prizes. Students see a miniature aggregate operation, demonstrating the mining to material production to reclamation process. They also watch the ?Rockman? music video. The program ends with a question and answer session. Children are given activity books that highlight Rocky and Sandy, characters created for the program, as they explore the different uses of aggregates in a community.