Crane Steel Structures marks anniversary with donations
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This article was published 01/06/2011 (5341 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Most milestone anniversaries are cause for celebration; a great reason to have a party.
For Crane Steel Structures, celebrating its 30th anniversary made for a great opportunity to say thank you and give back — a lot.
Crane Steel Structures and the Crane family have partnered up to donate $60,000 to local charities and organizations throughout Westman. The company has committed $30,000 to the cause, and the family will match that.
Assiniboine Community College, Rivers Multiplex Arena, Brandon YMCA, Russell Regional Multiplex Arena and the Brandon Regional Health Centre have been earmarked as recipients.
Company founder and president Paul Crane says the work these recipients do for education, health care and youth sports is an important aspect of what kept he and his family in Brandon since they arrived in 1973.
“We’ve enjoyed astounding growth over the past 30 years,” Crane told the Sun. “We started out with myself and a couple of foremen and a few labourers working out of a 1,400 square foot building on Victoria Avenue and now we’re up to 60 staff and two offices … it’s been great and we’re looking forward to meeting the market needs of Brandon and area the next 30.”
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