Friday, July 15, 2011

The Man Behind the Printer

Have you ever seen a large format printer? It is quite impressive. The mere size of the device and its capabilities are fascinating. We are quite proud of our large format printer and are constantly amazed by its quality. The real story, though, is the man behind the printer. His name is Dwayne Hoopes.







Dwayne Hoopes loads fabric into Bella's large format printer.





Dwayne embodies the value of caring that we strive so hard for here at Bella Graphics & Display. When asked what he would do in the event that he won the lottery, he was quick to say that he would take care of his family.





"They've been taking care of me my whole life, so it's only fair that I take care of them."





Not only is he compassionate, but he also recognizes the value of giving back. He realizes that we all possess the capacity to care.





His mindset is truly inspiring when one considers the obstacles he has overcome. After years of struggling with addiction, Dwayne left everything he knew in Utah and made a fresh start for himself here in Sheridan. He joined our production team in November of 2010. When we needed someone to run the printer, Dwayne was quick to step up to the plate, even though he had no prior experience.





We couldn't have asked for a better candidate to fill that vacancy. Dwayne handles each project with the precision and care of a professional. He is down-to-earth, easy to work with and his story is incredibly touching. Next time you see one of our banners, signs, posters, etc., we hope you'll think of the man behind the printer.






Thursday, June 30, 2011

Community Partnership

Through our Capacity to Care program, Kennon Products is partnering with Joey's FlyFishing Foundation, Inc. to provide youth in the community with products that will enhance their fly fishing experiences.

Joey's is a local non-profit that offers mentoring programs to youth, allowing them to experience fly fishing, personally hand craft their own rods, fly-tying and much more. Through Capacity to Care, Kennon will provide Joey's participants with fly rod covers, reel cases and other products made from recycled materials. Our sincerest hope is that the partnership will deliver positive, memorable experiences to the youth in our community.

The partnership was initiated by Kennon's Production and Customer Service Manager, Rhonda Gould (pictured below). Rhonda identified a need for a fly rod case that would be inexpensive and convenient for Joey's participants. She volunteered her time to design and sew these cases.



Above: Rhonda Gould cutting mesh material at Kennon's production facility


In alignment with Kennon's "Go Green" efforts, Rhonda chose to reuse scrap material for the cases. We'll continue this initiative with the products we create for this partnership. This will help to reduce waste and reinforce the environment-friendly behaviours that Joey's teaches its participants.


For more information about Joey's, visit http://www.joeysflyfishing.com/.


























































Sunday, May 22, 2011

I Think Highly of the Concept of Volunteer Organization

I watched the finally of Celebrity Apprentice. They raised over 3 million for good causes. What a great show. We need more shows that help fund worthy causes. As you know, I believe non-governmental funded organizations are a better value than government managed or contracted programs.

No need to raise taxes or do away with the charitable tax deductions. They should make charitable gift a tax credit. Then do away with government contracted social programs.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Keystone Awards

Three Honored at 1st Annual Keystone Awards | Sheridan Media - Serving Sheridan Wyoming & Buffalo Wy

Bella Graphics and Display was pleased to support this outstanding event, honoring these fine citizens for their lifetime of community service!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Torch Award

Last night Kennon Products was among the 12 companies honored by the
Better Business Bureau of Northern Colorado and Wyoming at their
annual Torch Awards Dinner.  Torch Awards are given to businesses that
best exemplify the highest standards of business ethics in how they
interact with customers, employees and their community.  There were
about 500 people in attendance and it truly was a well produced event
with a variety of entertainers, video production, and an excellent
reception and dinner.

The top award in our category ( 25 to 100 employees) was presented to
Drahota, a Fort Collins construction firm. Their story is inspiring as
were so many told throughout the evening.  During the downturn in the
economy, instead of reducing their workforce Drahota sent their
workers into the community to do home repairs for the elderly.  They
have a wellness program for their employees and provide loaner
bicycles. They have raised thousands of dollars in special events such
as Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society.

We congratulate Drahota, the winners in the other three categories and
all of the finalists.  It truly was an inspiring evening. We are proud
to be among the those honored for trust and ethics and motivated by
the many wonderful stories  to try even harder.

--
Ronald J. Kensey, President
Kennon Products, Inc
www.kennonproducts.com

Saturday, April 16, 2011

At a time like this we can't afford the luxury of thinking.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

President confuses charitable tax deduction with spending

I am confused.  I thought there was a difference between "revenue and expenses"  Taxing and spending .. 

In his speech last night the President of the United States said  “The tax code is also loaded up with spending on things like itemized deductions,” Obama said. “And while I agree with the goals of many of these deductions, like home ownership or charitable giving, we cannot ignore the fact that they provide millionaires an average tax break of $75,000 while doing nothing for the typical middle-class family that doesn’t itemize.”

The tax code is not loaded with spending .. your budget is loaded with spending! That's the problem! 

It is absolutely frightening when he says that charitable giving ..(non-profits) really doesn't do a thing for the middle class .. I thought that the third sector existed to help the less fortunate among us.  ...  I guess that it's only large government spending programs that do ..

Oh my Atlas Shruged.  Careful non-profits ... as goes the charitable deduction so goes you.  The government is going broke, don't expect to be funded with tax dollars or find a job in a government office building.








Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/134446/20110414/obama-calls-for-limits-on-itemized-deductions.htm#ixzz1JXARLpEu