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Upcoming October Events
It's almost go time!
Wheels for Warmth
One Week Away!
Hopefully Wheels for Warmth is marked on your calendar and you're planning on joining in on the fun in some capacity - whether it's to volunteer during the 3-day event, donate tires, attend the sale to enjoy music and BBQ with your family, or shop for some tires.
Check out the video below to see what Richard Wobby of Associated General Contractors of Vermont has to say about the event:
We hope to see you there!
Halloween Parade
Down to the wire to get our float completed
Thank you to everyone who showed up on Sunday to help out! This coming Sunday, October 23rd, is our last Sunday to work on the float before the parade, so please join us if you can! We appreciate any help we can get, even if it's just a half hour.
If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Webster.
Human Resources Corner
2023 Benefits Open Enrollment
We have implemented some changes to both the process and the plans this year. Enrollment for 2023 begins earlier this year, and the duration to be able to enroll has been extended an extra week.
Enrollment ends at 11:59 PM EST on Friday, November 18, 2022. Be sure to mark your calendars so you don't miss out!
Please click the link below to see what is changing this year. If you have any questions at all about the process or the plans, please contact either David Edwards or Kim Lewis. They are available to help you through the process, answer any questions you have, and explain the plans in depth.
Human Resources will be traveling to help you with the open enrollment process
In the past, the HR team has traveled to jobsites to be available for any questions or issues with the benefits enrollment process. This year, we're taking it a step further: We will be visiting jobsites to help you enroll in your benefits - on the spot!

Check out the travel schedule below to see when we will be visiting your jobsite.
Safety Topic: Accidental Fires
Accidental fires are an unusual occurrence in most workplaces. It is easy to take for granted some of the everyday hazards that can contribute to the occurrence of these fires.

Check out the tips below to help prevent accidental fires, both at work and in your home.
Can you answer the question from this week's safety discussion?
How often should portable fire extinguishers be inspected?
Monthly
Twice a Year
Yearly
Last Week's Safety Quiz Winner
Jobsite Photos
Back Home at the Pittsford Shop
Photo by Matthew Sawtelle
Spotlight on Transportation Client
Pownal Transfer Station
Photos by Bob Cavanaugh
Pownal Office
Trash Floor & Loading Bay
Scale
Scary Scale Photos
Wear your masks on the scale!
We had a special visitor (Paul Higgins, aka Pennywise) at the Clarendon Quarry last year, and we're hoping to get some more visitors this year! Wear your mask at the scale kiosk, and we'll feature your photo in upcoming newsletters. Happy Halloween!
Send us your jobsite photos!
DID YOU MISS ONE?
Click below to see what you missed:
Leicester Bridge Deck Pour & Pet Contest Part 2 Winner
Drone Shots, Pet Photos & Open Enrollment
Pet Photo Contest & Congrats, Robert!
Casella Construction, Inc.
Phone (802) 773-0052
Fax (802) 747-7992
www.casellainc.com