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Andy is a future resident of Joshua's Place. Here he is a volunteer picking up road shoulder litter. |
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Bruce Beltman,a civil engineer, is appraising the land before purchase.Shown with wife, Dot, and Karin Grotenhuis. |
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Ron & Myra Hamelink are shown clearing the property of trash trees, such as cottonwoods and box elders. |
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Arlyn Bossenbrook is an attorney who volunteered to go over the purchase docu- ments with Bob Worgul, chairman of Joshua's Place |
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Todd-Hoppe
Charley and Todd-Hoppe above, attorneys with Foster Swift Collins & Smith, were instrumental in Joshua's Place receiving it's 501(c)(3) in record time. |
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Bernie Zandstra is a horticulturalist and a member of River Terrace Church. Here he is shown identifying undesirable trees for removal before construction can start. |
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Yen Ying Tsai is a realtor with Tommie Raines agency and has provided valuable help in determining the properties value |
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Scott Holmgren is a landscape designer and will play a prominent role in designing some of the gardens on the property
It's A Great Time To Volunteer At Joshua's Place. |
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Mark Thomas evaluates trees for use in outdoor furnaces |
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John Kaufman has used his tractor, seeder, loader, chipper, rake, chain saw, & devoted many, many hours in site development & rain garden installation. |
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