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         Rosendin, the electrical contracting industry’s largest   In addition to Rosendin’s maintenance efforts at Camp       BAY TO BAY 2019
         employee-owned firm with offices in Tempe, Arizona,   Colley, the company may also send current employees
         was announced recently as the new solar partner for   to the camp to teach classes for the campers, including
         Camp Colley, a summer adventure camp located on    showing  them  how  solar  power  works,  setting  up   SOLAR POWER   ROSENDIN'S SOUTHERN
         the Mogollon Rim in northern Arizona. As the camp’s   electrical  experiments,  and  other  STEM  projects  to
         solar partner, Rosendin will ensure that the camp and   further inspire youth to consider a STEM career.               CALIFORNIA CYCLING TEAM
         its  facilities  have  consistent  power  to  operate  the
         camp.                                              Plans are also in the works for Rosendin to add Wi-
                                                            Fi,  internet,  and  surveillance  cameras  to  the  site  to
         “When  we  were  introduced  to  Camp  Colley,  we   monitor  the  solar  panels  remotely.  They  are  also
         were  instantly  drawn  to  their  mission  to  help  kids   considering  adding  other  cameras  to  monitor  the
         realize their full potential through fun and innovative   camp’s buildings and other facilities during the winter
         STEM  (science  technology,                                             when there is too much snow
         engineering   and     math)  “Initiatives like Camp Colley              to drive to or access the camp
         programming,”  said  Brandon   will help create the Rosendin            site.  The  internet  would  only
         Stephens,  Division  Manager   employees of tomorrow, so                be  used  for  surveillance  and
         at  Rosendin.  “Initiatives  like                                       monitoring  and  would  not  be
         Camp  Colley  will  help  create  it’s a win-win to partner with        available  to  campers  to  use
         the  Rosendin  employees  of     the camp to ensure they                while they are at camp.
         tomorrow,  so  it’s  a  win-win
         to  partner  with  the  camp  to   have the resources they              Camp  Colley  is  a  secluded
         ensure they have the resources  need to succeed and engage              adventure camp nestled in the
         they  need  to  succeed  and   today’s youth in a variety of            inspiring  Ponderosa  Pines  on
         engage  today’s  youth  in  a                                           Arizona’s  Mogollon  Rim.  The
         variety of STEM opportunities.”    STEM opportunities.”                 camp  introduces  youth  facing
                                                                                 life challenges to the fun  and
         Camp Colley immerses youth in nature while engaging   education of outdoor recreation. The camp is owned
         them  in  leadership  and  recreational  experiences,   by  the  City  of  Phoenix  and  funded  by  Camp  Colley
         taking them out of everyday stressful environments   Foundation. Programming at Camp Colley effectively
         where  air,  noise,  light  and  automation  pollution   engages  youth  to  build  self-confidence,  resilience,
         hinder opportunities for them to experience their full-  and  healthy  relationships—all  of  which  provide               ive years ago, Rosendin's Southern                                       What started as an opportunity to make
         range of capabilities. The camp is owned, operated,   necessary social supports for youth to transition more               California  office  formed  a  cycling   BIKE MS: BAY TO BAY             a  difference  in  the  lives  of  people  with
         and  funded  by  the  City  of  Phoenix,  Camp  Colley   successfully into adulthood.                                 Fteam  to  ride  in  Bike  MS  -  an  epic                                    MS, has turned into a lifestyle for many
         Foundation,  and  Tonto  Creek  Camp.  Camp  Colley  is                                                               fundraising  ride  that  is  helping  fuel    OCT. 19-20, 2019                of  the  team  members.  The  importance
         unique in that it also offers full and partial scholarships                                                           progress toward a world free of MS. Each                                      of having a work-life balance and having
         to help disadvantaged kids experience the camp.                                                                       year,  the  "Rosendin  Riders"  team  has        IRVINE, CA                   people around who motivate and support
                                                                                                                               nearly  doubled  their  fundraising  efforts                                  each other speaks volumes to Rosendin's

         “Camp Colley was founded on the belief that every                                                                     over the previous year having raised over   opportunity to engage with one another   mission, vision, and core values to lead,
         child should have a chance to experience nature in its                                                                $20,000 for the MS Society! In 2019, the   off  the  clock  and  develop  friendships   inspire, build  people,  and  care.  For  this
         purest form. For this reason, the camp is entirely off                                                                team has a goal to raise $15,000.      while motivating each other to live active   team, there are no signs of slowing down
         the grid and self-sustaining, with power provided by                                                                                                         and healthy lifestyles.                anytime soon.
         solar  power  and  a  backup  propane  generator,”  said                                                              To prepare for the annual two-day 100-
         Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “We are so pleased to                                                                     mile  journey,  team  members  begin   In  addition  to  training  for  the  annual   To  learn more or donate visit  the
         have  Rosendin  as  Camp  Colley’s  new  solar  partner,                                                              training  early  taking  part  in  weekly   Bike MS ride,  these team members have   Rosendin  Riders  page  at    http://main.
         as  their  support  allows  us  to  have  even  more  kids                                                            rides that start at 20 miles each day. As   participated  in  local  races  ranging  from   nationalmssociety.org/goto/Rosendin.
         experience  the  wonders  of  camp  and  northern                                                                     the event gets closer, the rides increase   5K  (3.1  miles)  runs  to  full  marathons
         Arizona’s nature.”                                                                                                    to  40  -  50  miles  each  day.  Aside  from
                                                                                                                               busy schedules, the 16 Rosendin  Riders   (26.2 miles). Some are also training and
                                                                                                                               balance work and use their ride time as an   competing in Ironman triathlons.

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