CHS announces restoration firm
Jul 10, 2012 | 2026 views | 3 3 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Southeast Restoration Group has become The Official Restoration Company of Calhoun High School Football. From Left: Dr. Michelle Taylor, Calhoun City Schools Superintendent; Lisa Edwards, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member; Coach Hal Lamb Head Coach and Athletic Director; Grant Walraven, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member; Joshua McClure, Southeast Restoration Group Business Development; Barry Spector, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member; Dylan Owens, Southeast Restoration Group Project Manager; Dr. Mitch Frix, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member; Trent Lane, Southeast Restoration Group General Manager; Terry Brumlow, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member; and Louise McGowan, Calhoun High School Football Board of Director Member.
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rt_elms
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July 15, 2012
Best as I can tell from their web page, these are the people to call after property damage such as fire, vandalism, porta-potty overflow, that sort of thing. But why CHS requires an “official restoration company” is not clear from the article. Looks like an excuse for a photo op. Betcha I know who bought lunch.
shitepoke
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July 15, 2012
Whaaat? "The Official Restoration Company of Calhoun High School Football?" Does anybody at the Calhoun Times know how ridiculous this sounds - with utterly no back-story or explanation. I'm thinking CHS has this old football that's all beat-up. Accordingly, it needs to be restored. For that the -- people in this pic got together and hired a company to to the deed. LLLLOL

Blder
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July 10, 2012
Official Restoration Company! 1) What does that mean, and 2)Does CHS football have an Unofficial Restoration Company?

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