8th annual ‘Gift of Gobble’ is firm’s signature philanthropic event COLUMBIA, Md., Nov. 23, 2016 – Forty families in need in the Howard County area will enjoy their own classic Thanksgiving dinner, courtesy of volunteers from KBE Building Corp.’s Mid-Atlantic regional office and Harris Teeter grocery stores. During the firm’s 8th annual “Gift of Gobble”… Read more »
Month: November 2016
Classic Thanksgiving Dinner Given to 228 Local Families in Need, Courtesy of KBE Building Corp.
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under News, Philanthropy
8th annual ‘Gift of Gobble, Thanksgiving’s On US’ is firm’s signature philanthropic event FARMINGTON, Ct., Nov. 22, 2016 – Hundreds of needy Connecticut families will enjoy their own classic Thanksgiving dinner, courtesy of KBE Building Corporation’s Northeast regional office and its employee volunteers. During the firm’s 8th annual “Gift of Gobble” event on Nov. 19,… Read more »
THIS SATURDAY – Thanksgiving Meal Boxes Prep for CT Families in Need
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under Philanthropy
8th annual “Gift of Gobble, Thanksgiving’s On US” event, a labor of love for KBE Building Corp. FARMINGTON, Ct., Nov. 14, 2016 – To help various Connecticut community and non-profit organizations raise awareness of and meet the growing needs of local families in need, volunteers from KBE Building Corp. will assemble and deliver 228 Thanksgiving… Read more »
NEXT MONDAY—Thanksgiving Basket Prep for Families in Need in MD
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under Philanthropy
8th annual ‘Gift of Gobble’ event a labor of love for KBE Building Corp. COLUMBIA, Md., Nov. 14, 2016 – To help various Maryland community and non-profit organizations raise awareness of and meet the growing needs of disadvantaged local families, volunteers from KBE Building Corp. will assemble and deliver 40 Thanksgiving dinners during the firm’s… Read more »
Jewish Senior Services Thrives After Three Months of Operation
Posted by Randy Goldstein & filed under Projects
Residents Settling into New Home From the outside, a construction site may look like a lot of dirt, hard hats, and big construction equipment. Steel beams are erected, walls are patched, plumbing is installed, and so on until the building is open. It’s rare that passersby will stop to consider, “How will this project make… Read more »