Engaging our community in pictures

Oct 14, 2012

We believe strongly that it is our ethical duty to serve our local community. Here is a look at some of the ways we put our beliefs in action. How do you serve your community?

Celebrating a ribbon cutting of our rooftop garden

Promoting local events

Hosting local artists

Named the Best Architects in Harrisonburg

Celebrating 25 years in business

Hosting a coloring competition

Being featured in the Daily Progress newspaper

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visiting our design to tell the country this is how it should be done

Being recognized by Governor Kaine for our Green Design Efforts

Leading the Green Innovations Tour

Hosting green builder training sessions with partner Dow

Designing projects that form the backbone of our community

Engaging the next generation

Celebrating the Holidays

Participating in events to benefit the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank

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