March 20, 2025 Mission
NCAA's March Madness is off and running, meaning a fun Hoopla week for our Dayton teammates!
On Sunday, over 30 Shook teammates and their families volunteered at The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge that leads up to the NCAA's First Four games in Dayton. Over 1,200 K-8 students and 3,000 people attended the event, where the kids learned about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Our team introduced the children to various principles of construction, including concrete formwork, demolition, water towers, equipment operation, water displacement, and more. Rubble even stopped by the exhibit throughout the day to say hello!
Thank you to our many teammates who eagerly gave up their day to live our Mission, To Dramatically Improve the Communities We Serve!
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