Cottonwood Incorporated

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Cottonwood Incorporated
CONTACT
In touch with all things Cottonwood...
Spring 2015
COTTONWOOD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
We help individuals with disabilities shape their own future. Real People. Real Lives.
InsideCOTTONWOOD................
Board of Trustees
COTTONWOOD
INCORPORATED
Steve Atzeni
2015 is proving to be another busy year at Cottonwood. Thanks to your generous contributions to
the Cottonwood Foundation’s Annual Fund Drive
and a grant from the Douglas County Community
Foundation, work is underway to add a much needed bathroom/changing room in the Work Enrichment Services area. Our onsite work center, Cottonwood Industries, has added 11 new customers
this past year providing continuous work and the
opportunity for workers to earn a consistent paycheck. JobLink, our community employment program, continues to achieve outstanding successes
in assisting individuals with disabilities to find and
keep community jobs. As you will see in this issue, Cottonwood has incredible direct support staff
working in all areas of Cottonwood to help fulfill
our mission of helping individuals with disabilities
shape their own future.
We are also pleased to welcome two new Board
members to the Cottonwood, Inc. Board of Trustees
this year; Jeff Sigler and David Millen. We greatly
appreciate the wonderful support and dedication
from all of our board members, both on the Cottonwood, Inc. Board and the Foundation Board. We
hope you will enjoy this issue of the CONTACT
and the opportunity to stay in touch with all things
Cottonwood .
On The Cover:
Richard, Jessie and Connie Warkins
(Photo by Interhab)
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Board of Trustees
COTTONWOOD
FOUNDATION
Tana Ahlen
Joe Baker
Hank Booth
Barbara Ballard
Brad Burnside
Marilyn Bittenbender
Harley Catlin
Zak Bolick
Kristin Eldridge
Perry Buck
Harry Gibson
Jim Budde
Kurt Goeser
Mary Carson
Mark Gonzales
Kirsten Flory
Tom Groene
Doug Gaumer
Eileen Hawley
Phil Godwin
Nancy Longhurst
Webster Golden
Mark Mitchell
Luke Livingston
Allison Vance Moore
Carl Locke
Martin Moore
Tim Marshall
Miles Schnaer
Shirley Martin-Smith
Gary Sollars
David Millen
Jon Smiley
Tom Mulinazzi
Sharon Spratt
Gary Rexroad
J. Taylor
Jeff Sigler
Andy Vigna
Paul Werner
Richard Zinn
CONTACT is published for the friends and supporters of Cottonwood,
Inc. by the Community Relations and Development Department: Peggy
Wallert and Kari Bentzinger.
Cottonwood, Incorporated is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization
that serves children and adults with developmental disabilities. Cottonwood provides employment , residential, and community support
services. Cottonwood is a member of Interhab, the Resource Network
for Kansans with Disabilities.
Cottonwood is partially funded on a contractual basis with the Kansas
Department for Aging & Disability Services. Cottonwood also receives
some funding from United Way of Douglas County. Cottonwood is
accredited by CARF, the rehabilitation accreditation commission. Cottonwood is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer. We do
business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. (The Fair
Housing Amendment Act of 1998).
Labeling and mailing services for this newsletter have been provided by
men and women of Cottonwood. An adapted version of this publication and other materials are available by calling 785.842.0550
or by visiting us on the web at www.cwood.org.
SPOTLIGHT
Welcome New Board Members!
David Millen
David has worked at Hallmark for 30+ years in a variety of positions and locations around the
country. The majority of his career has been spent serving as a Plant Manager. He and his
wife, Deana, have been active in their local church and have served in college ministry leadership positions for the past 20 years. They have 3 children: Natalie (married, resides in Columbus, GA), Samuel (Senior @ Washburn University), and Sara (married, resides in Louisville,
KY.) They have 2 grandchildren. David also serves on the Salvation Army Advisory Board.
Jeff Sigler
Jeff grew up in Olathe, Kansas. He studied pre-pharmacy at Emporia State University and
graduated from Kansas University Pharmacy School in 1983. He has spent his entire pharmaceutical career in Lawrence, working at Raney Drug (1984-1995) and as the pharmacy manager at HyVee on Clinton Parkway from 1995-2005. Since 2005, he and his wife, Suzi, have
operated Sigler Pharmacies. They also own and operate SFI Medical Publishing. They have
two children; Melissa and Andrew. In 2014, Suzi and Jeff were honored with the Cottonwood
Community Partner Award at the Cottonwood Classies.
Congratulations to these Employees of the Quarter!
Cottonwood is proud of the many wonderful people who work here. Every quarter one employee is
honored by Cottonwood as the Employee of the Quarter.
We congratulate these very dedicated and deserving members of Cottonwood’s team!
Christine Clement
Work Services Data
Entry Specialist
Lynette Goldizen
Support Services
Coordinator
Betty Tyler
HCBS Financial Clerk
Marion Babb
Support Services
Coordinator
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ANNUAL FUND DRIVE
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Ahlen
Thank you for your
generosity and for
supporting Cottonwood.
Your contribution
ensures the success
of our mission—to help
people with disabilities
shape their own future.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Allison
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Andersen
Mr. Roger Bain
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Baloga
Mr. & Mrs. William Bartscher
Mr. & Mrs. Smitty Belcher
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Bentzinger
Ms. Martha Berger
Ms. Dee Bisel
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bjorge
Mr. & Mrs. Zak Bolick
Ms. Barbara Braa
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Brabender
Ms. Johanna Branson
Ms. Theresa Browning
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brubaker
Dr. and Mrs. Steve Bruner
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Bryant
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Budde
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bunce
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Burnside
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Win Campbell
Ms. Mary Carson
Mr. & Mrs. V.A. Chamberlin
Ms. Wanda Chmidling
Ms. Gladys Cofrin
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Corman
Ms. Judy Culley
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Curran
Ms. JoAnne DeGraffenreid
Dr. Dale Denning
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dooley
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Goeser
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leines
Dg.Co.KS Chapter of Thrivent Financial
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gonzales
Mr. Robert Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Duncan
Dr. and Mrs. Captain Gray
Mr. Zachary Lerner
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duver
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lienhard
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eddy
Mr. & Mrs. Clint Grieder
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Linton
Edmonds Duncan Registered Investment
Hallmark Cards
Mr. & Mrs. Luke Livingston
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Edmondson
Ms. Beth Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Locke, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellerman
Ms. Ruby Harwood
Ms. Susie Lounsbury
Mr. Kent Ely
Dr. and Mrs. Don Hatton
Mr. and Mrs. John Lungstrum
Mr. Dana Fertig
Ms. Marge Hazlett
Ms. Shirley Martin-Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Flory
Ms. Lori Heasty
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Martinez
Mr. & Mrs. James Flory
Arthur Heck Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. George McCleary
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Furlong
Ms. Bunny Hennessy
Mr. and Mrs. Kent McCullough
GCSAA
Ms. Bonnie Henrickson
Medical Development Management LLC
Ms. Jane Getto
Dr. and Mrs. James Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Horning
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Meidinger
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gibson
Ms. Linda Howard
Mr. James Miller
Mr. Steve Gillum
Mr. & Mrs. Colin Howat
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell
Col. & Mrs. Byron Gilmore, Ret.
Mr & Mrs. Christopher Hubener
Mr. Martin Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gish
Mr. Barney Hubert
Mr. Tom Murray
Mr. Steve Glass
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ingles
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mynsted
I cannot express enough thanks for the contributions of
our upcoming renovations. This will make our lives,
as staff, much more productive to be able to assist with
proper equipment and space closer by. Again, thank
you! Also, a great big thank
you from the individuals who
are not able to speak for
themselves. The benefits are
grand for years to come!
-Shelby
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Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jarboe
Mrs. Marlene Jepson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. David Jones
Mrs. Faye Jones
Dr. Rosemary Jones
Mr. Bernard Judge
Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer
Dr. Paul Kincaid
Mr. Jerry Bolig Knights of Columbus
#11240
Mr. John Nalbandian
Mr. Earl Nehring
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Niebaum
Ms. Andrea Norris
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O'Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. George Paley
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penny
Ms. Mary Ruth Petefish
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Praeger
Dr. and Mrs. Laurance Price, Jr.
Mr. Murray Renick
Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Richardson
ANNUAL FUND DRIVE
The past few years we have experienced an
increase in the number of people served
who require more intensive assistance
with their basic hygiene needs.
To
meet the increased needs, we plan to renovate
and install a new bathroom/changing area designed specifically to lift and position people
with special needs in our
Work Enrichment Services program.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vigna
Ms. Ruth Ann Ryan
Ms. Peggy Wallert
Mr. & Mrs. John Sayler
Ms. Anne Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Schaub
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Warner
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Schenewerk
Mrs. Faye Watson
Ms. Carol Schmitt
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waugh
Dr. and Mrs. Greg Schnose
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weidensaul
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Self
Dr. and Mrs. Mike Well
Mr. Bob Simpson
Ms. Shirley Wenger
Ms. Gina Smith
Ms. Cindy West
Ms. Beverly Smith Billings
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Whitenight
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sollars
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Wiese
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spratt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stoecker
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wildgen
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stokes
Mr. Lyman Wiley
Mrs. Mary Ann Strong
Ms. Cindy Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Stultz
Ms. Sharon Stultz
Ms. Virginia Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Derrill Swearingen
Ms. Eleanor Woodyard
Mr. Arlo Thiry
Mr. & Mrs. William Young
Mr. & Mrs. John Varberg
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zinn
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaughan
Mr. & Mrs David Zupancic
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Willis
To all our generous humanitarians who opened your hearts
to make each day a better day for consumers and staff in
Work Enrichment. Thank you!
- Coelet
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Mr. & Mrs. Kevan Vick
The only disability in
life is not caring. Thank
you for caring enough to
make our lives at
Cottonwood better!
-Jeramie
Donations made to the Cottonwood Foundation
allow us to continue to provide supports to those we
serve and ensure that these individuals will be able to
make choices and experience the natural process of
learning and living in the community. Your gift is an
investment in their future.
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EVENTS
Families form advocacy group
for Kansans with developmental
disabilities.
InterHab, together with families of Kansans with developmental disabilities, recently formed a new advocacy
group.
The new group, Advocates for Invisible Kansans, intends
to expose lawmakers to a slice of the lives of Kansans
with developmental disabilities and their families.
Advocates for Kansans with Developmental Disabilities
& InterHab were at the Statehouse talking to legislators
about their top three priorities.
The advocacy group wants to ward off budget cuts
to the state’s developmental disability system, raise the
reimbursement rates for service providers and reaffirm
1995 state legislation that gave local service providers
oversight over the system.
“I think a lot of the people in government are kind of
insulated,” said Connie Warkins with Advocates for Invisible Kansans. “If they could actually see or live with
someone with a disability it might make a difference.”
Connie’ s daughter, Jessie receives services from
Cottonwood, Inc.
Matt Fletcher, Associate Director of InterHab, shows the poster for the
new Advocates for Invisible Kansans campaign.
Opportunities to shape the future
The Cottonwood Foundation is a separate but affiliated 501 (c) (3) non –profit organization established to facilitate the
contribution of funds for the benefit of Cottonwood, Inc. The Cottonwood Foundation plays a key role in providing funding for the organization by helping to serve the individual with special needs at Cottonwood, Inc.
With increased competition for limited philanthropic funds, gifts have become even more critical to helping ensure a long,
healthy future for Cottonwood, Inc.
Contributions to the Cottonwood Foundation can be made in a number of ways, including cash, securities, real estate and
personal property, life insurance, retirement plans, in-kind gifts, and planned gifts through a will or
trust. Each contribution makes a difference and helps ensure the future of Cottonwood. The Cottonwood Foundation is a charitable organization, and gifts are tax deductible.
To learn more about how you can have an impact on the lives of individuals with developmental
disabilities by making a donation to the Cottonwood Foundation, contact Peggy Wallert, Director of
Community Relations and Development at (785) 842-0550.
For more information about Cottonwood, Inc. as well as the Cottonwood Foundation, visit www.
cwood.org. You can make a lasting difference!
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PUSH DAY
Every year the Kansas legislature convenes a wrap-up session to work on a massive “omnibus” appropriations bill.
It is during this omnibus session that InterHab hosts its annual Push Day rally outside the Kansas capitol to
demonstrate concerns for pressing issues affecting Kansans with developmental disabilities.
Hundreds of individuals with developmental disabilities, along with their
families and their advocates, rallied at the Statehouse April 30th to call for
full funding of services for persons with developmental disabilities.
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Our Cottonwood Choir is a very special part of the
Cottonwood family. They really enjoy getting together to learn new songs and dances—and to revisit old favorites. In December, 2014, the choir was surprised with
new choir robes. Now they can’t wait for their next “gig”!
If you would like to have a very special entertainment for your group or meeting, contact Peggy Wallert at 785-840-1605.
Thank you Dillon’s!
For the past several years, Dillon’s Grocery Stores in Lawrence have conducted a
campaign at their check-out counters to give a special treat to persons with disabilities supported by Cottonwood for Valentine’s Day. It was a wonderful surprise when
a truck filled with roses arrived! Each person received a flower that was individually wrapped for them. A special “Thank You” to everyone who made this happen!
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DRIVER APPRECIATION DAY
We are very appreciative for the wonderful Lawrence Transit T-Lift and their
wonderful drivers! The people with disabilities served by Cottonwood use the
T-Lift to get to and from their many and
varied jobs in the community. Both the
people and the staff at Cottonwood wanted to say a very special “thank you” to the
drivers who drive so safely and who always seem to have a smile on their faces!
Each driver who arrived at Cottonwood received a Cottonwood mug filled with
special sweet treats and a card created and signed by folks from Cottonwood.
Thank You Lawrence Transit!!!
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TOURS
Peggy Wallert- Cottonwood,
Don Nunley-JobLink,
Russ Briggs & Steve Cain
Perry Buck-Cottonwood, Debra
Schmidt & Ann Niccum- WOW!
Channel 6, Sam Branson-Cottonwood, Peggy Wallert-Cottonwood
Call
Peggy Wallert
for tour
information.
785-842-0550
PEO Group
Michele Payne-District Representative for US Senator, Jerry Moran,
Peggy Wallert- Cottonwood, Sharon Spratt-CEO Cottonwood, Inc.
Shirley Martin-Smith
Board Member,
JR Condra-Cottonwood,
Marvin Hunt-Dwayne
Peaslee Technical
Training Center,
Sharon SprattCEO Cottonwood.
Lawrence High School - Interpersonal Skills (IPS) Class
Back Row: Sharon Spratt- CEO,
JR Condra-Cottonwood, Harry
Gibson- Board Member, Dr. Jim
Budde-Board Member. Front Row:
Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins,
Tana Ahlen- Board Member
Lawrence Memorial Hospital Group
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Keri Rodriquez-JobLink, Sally Zogry-Downtown Lawrence Inc.
Standard Beverage & The Oread present:
Salute!
Festival of
WINE
FOOD
Salute
2015
AND
Thursday, July 9th 5-8pm
Mass Street Mosey
Tickets $60/person
July 9-11, 2015
Mosey to the following 14 venues for a taste of red and
white wine along with appetizers.
Eccentricity
LaFamilia
Extra Virgin Oils
& Vinegars
Maceli’s
Goldmakers
Mr. Bacon BBQ
Hobb’s
Lady Bird Diner
Kring’s Interiors
Prairie Patches
Mark’s Jewelers
Saffees
Free State Brewery
Zen Zero
Mass St Sweet Shoppe
Eileen’s Cookies
23rd St Brewery
The Mad Greek
US Bank
M Street Interiors/
Phoenix Gallery
Waxman Candles
The Merc
Wheatfields
Tickets $150/person
Featuring the wines of Grgich Hills Estate
Wine Reception at 6:30 pm - Dinner will begin at 7pm
Saturday, July 11th 6:30-10pm
Grand Tasting & Auctions
The Oread Hotel
Cottonwood, Inc.
Limestone Pizza
Friday, July 10th 6:30pm
Winemaker Dinner
Maceli’s
INCORPORATED
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Mass St Sweet Shoppe
Merchants Pub & Plate
COTTONWOOD
COTTONWOOD
Sunflower Bike Shop
The Etc. Shop
A Benefit for
TICKETS ON SALE
JUNE 1st
www.salutewinefest.com
785-840-1604
Tickets $75/person
Featuring more than 200 wines and spirits as well as
gourmet cuisine from:
Arterra Event Gallery, Bigg’s Barbeque, Cibo Sano Italian Grille,
Dillon’s, Genovese, Holiday Inn, Merchants Pub & Plate, The
Olivia Collection, Paisano’s, 23rd St Brewery
Attendees at all events must be at least
21 years of age with valid ID.
TOYOTA / SCION / VOLKSWAGEN
Jeff & Sherry Ingles
First Vice President
Branch Manager
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
785-842-7680 Member SIPC
JobLink
Congratulations to the JobLink Employees of the Month!
February - Alex
January - Greg
“I have worked at The Union for 1 year. I
empty the trash in The Market dining facility, operate cardboard bailer and trash
compactor. I like everything about my
job, but I like making cardboard bails
the most. I like my job because I like the
money and it keeps me busy.” Greg’s advice on being a good employee, “Be nice
to everybody”.
“I have worked at KU-Mrs.
E’s since October 2013. I
clean tables in the dining
center and I sometimes serve
food to students at one of our
food stations. I also work on
the salad bar too. My favorite
task at work is serving food
to the cutomers. I enjoy seeing what we’re serving and
interacting with the students,
it’s really fun. I love being
around people. I like helping
people with what they want.”
Alex’s advice on being a good
employee, “First, always be yourself. Learn that if you make a mistake it’s ok and
not to be too hard on yourself. Learn to listen to your co-workers and know that your
superiors and co-workers are there to help you. And always be on time.”
March - Sarah
“I have worked at Pizza Hut for about
1 year. I fold boxes and put coupons
and stickers on them. My favorite
task to do is putting on the coupons.
I like my job because I like getting
the boxes ready and helping my coworkers.” Sarah’s advice on being
a good employee, “Be on time and
work hard.”
May - Katie
April - Barb
“I have worked at Set ‘em Up Jack’s for 1 1/2
years and I wouldn’t trade it for the world! I roll
silverware and stack silverware in containers. I
like my job because I have good co-workers, quiet
atmosphere, the bosses are approachable. I love
my boss, Dan. He is a good one!”
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“ I have worked at KUThe Underground for 10
months. My favorite task
is working in the dish room
because I like to help Carmen out. I like my job,
because I get to meet new
people and I get to be helpful.”
JobLink
SPOTLIGHT
These Employers of the Month share their thoughts about JobLink
January
Over 18 years
ago, we were
approached by
JobLink to consider hiring one of their clients with a
disability. What happened is that we
received much more than we gave!
Charlie has been an inspiration and
has become part of the “Neu Family”! JobLink has always been supportive and very helpful and friendly.
There are no pressures and they take
all the worries out of the day to day
issues
that
may arise.
I would encourage any
organization
to open your
doors
and
hearts to assisting and hiring other individuals
with disabilities. You will be rewarded in more ways than you could
ever imagine!
February
We hire based on the ability to do
the job and willingness to learn.
-Iowa Street
Walmart has benefitted from hiring
capable people who really want to
work. The job consultants have been very supportive and
insightful. They are great advocates for the people they
serve. The associates we have employed are hardworking,
pleasant, and willing to learn. We have learned a lot from
the individuals we have hired and found that usually our expectations and perceptions
have been too narrow and limiting. They usually can do far more than the job coaches or
their supervisors thought at first. They just need a chance, and given the right support,
will prove to be real assets to any company.
-Jennifer Yocum-Personnel Mgr.
March
-23rd Street
April
-Lydia Neu- Owner
JobLink Facts:
259 # of jobs
in community
27 # of job seekers
4 yrs. 4 mos.
average years on job
May
We hire people with disabilities because
it is the right thing to do. I believe if the
person can do the job, why not hire them.
The employees are very reliable, always
showing up on time, and they want to
make us happy, which they always do.
-Peter Fassbender - Manager
We try to be a part of our community because we really care about it. Our regular customers enjoy talking with Lisa.
It helps to have a 2nd lobby helper during dinner hours. If you give someone a
chance you might be surprised at how
it can benefit the person, your business,
and the community.
-Adrian Elliot- General Manager
Our mission is to serve the community
and we are delighted to have our lives
and work enriched by diversity in all
ways. Our organization and employees
are so grateful for our affiliation with
JobLink and for our relationship with
Eleasia. She’s amazing and we would
be missing out if we didn’t have the opportunity.
-Megan Stuke-Director of Development and Administrative Services
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COTTONWOOD Industries
Labeling
Shrink Wrapping
Bulk Mailing
Packaging
Sealing
Bagging
Kitting
Cottonwood Industries is a very busy place these days! For the past five months
there has been available work for 99% of the time. The jobs include many
opportunities for the people we support to earn a paycheck and do meaningful
work for a wide variety of businesses in our community. Cottonwood Industries has a long history of providing excellent quality, on time delivery and
attention to detail--all crucial factors in meeting the needs of our customers.
Contact Robert Bieberle (855-842-0550), Cottonwood Industries Business
Development Manager, if you have questions about utilizing Cottonwood
Industries to get a specific job done!
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COTTONWOOD Industries
11 Loading Docks
Warehousing
CASS Certified
ISO Compliant
Commercial Sewing
Order Fullfillment
What our customers say......
“Zero late deliveries, zero product deficiencies and the
best part about it all, the Cottonwood team loves their
work. We are very proud to be able to partner with Cottonwood and support their cause in the community.”
“Cottonwood has met deadlines very well. I would not
hesitate to send more work to Cottonwood.”
“We so appreciate what Cottonwood does for us. We are always on a time
crunch and you are always ready and willing to get our projects done in the
timeframe we ask. That is extremely helpful in the success of our business.”
“Our relationship with Cottonwood has helped us expand our business to our
clients by offering affordable fulfillment services. Because their team is so
efficient and accurate, we can count on them to do it right. We like working
with Cottonwood most of all because of the entire team’s enthusiastic “cando” attitude with every detail and deadline. Our confidence in Cottonwood
helps us rest easy, and keeps our clients thrilled, and coming back for more.”
Congratulations to these Cottonwood Industries Workers of the Month!
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SAVE THESE DATES
Thursday, July 9th
Mass Street Mosey
Friday, July 10th
Winemaker Dinner
Saturday, July 11th
Grand Tasting &
Auctions
Tickets on sale June 1st
Tickets may be purchased at www.salutewinefest.com or 785-840-1604