Water towers serve an essential function in many of our communities, and we all work hard to ensure that the towers work efficiently and trouble-free. You can see how we can help you here. In some communities, however, water towers provide an outlet for a communities creativity. Just search for "crazy water towers" some time to get a taste.
Fun story - one of my ancestors was designer/architect Gustav Halmhuber, who designed the Wasserturm in Mannheim, Germany - a water tower built in 1886-89. The water tower survived both world wars, and still stands today at 60 m high. One of my relatives gave me a picture of it last year, and here it hangs just outside my office: It might be just us, but we have a thing for water towers here at B&M. Check out another large picture that hangs in our front office: This one is fun to have because we get to see a lot of familiar sites and we work in many of the places. Water towers serve an essential function in many of our communities, and we all work hard to ensure that the towers work efficiently and trouble-free. You can see how we can help you here. In some communities, however, water towers provide an outlet for a communities creativity. Just search for "crazy water towers" some time to get a taste. Do you have a favorite water tower? Share it below!
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We're excited to be teaming up with WRWA as part of the Rural Water Calendar Sales Partnership Program! When I first heard about these raffle calendar, I knew I wanted one. What are they? For just $20, you'll receive a calendar and be entered into the raffle. Each weekday from May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013, a name will be picked, and they will win a variety of cash prizes ranging from $50 to $2500. That's 260 chances to win, for just $20! If your name is drawn once, you go back in because there's no limit on the number of times you can win.
We'll have the calendars starting today, so just ask one of us at B&M to hook you up! We're looking forward to continuing to support WRWA and all the great work they do. |
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