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Every year since 1988, Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC has closed its doors for a full business day and volunteered in our communities as a team. Over the years, Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC has completed work on homes for the elderly or less fortunate, landscaped and planted the YMCA parking lot, painted Steam Engine 1147 (the locomotive by George Sellar bridge), re-planted native gardens at Ohme Gardens plus many other projects to assist our communities.
This year, on June 17, 2010, the team of Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC again set aside pencils, adding machines and computers and donned work gloves, boots and jeans to volunteer re-planting original native gardens at Barn Beach Reserve in Leavenworth. The gardens that were replanted by Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC were part of Mrs. Frances Fields’ original native gardens during the time her and her husband, RB Fields, raised their four daughters in the home and on the property which is now a part of the Reserve. The team met first thing in the morning with David Stipe, landscaper and master gardener, to view plans and receive instructions for the day of volunteering. The volunteers pulled trees and grass, blazed a new trail, built rock steps and walls, planted native plants and trees, laid irrigation and covered it all with mulch.
The trail will eventually provide a connection between Barn Beach Reserve and downtown Leavenworth via 9th Street. The team of Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC continually found ways throughout the full day of volunteering to highlight and utilize the strengths of their teammates. Completing this project not only allows their team to give back to our communities but to learn how to work together more effectively and strongly, both on these projects, but in the office as well.
Cordell, Neher & Company, PLLC is dedicated to giving back to our wonderful communities. The projects they have been involved with over the years have been chosen for the benefit their team can provide to individuals or groups in need. CNC hopes that they provide inspiration to others as well to give back to our wonderful communities. More photographs from CNC’s 2010 Community Service Day Project and those of previous years can be viewed at their website at http://www.cnccpa.com/about/community.html.
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