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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15.c FYI June 2026 Pipeline Newsletter ,. .ri 1 ' °� T June 2026 r `, % \ ii.sviwit 14144•4:174H E P fkAffiel N E l''''''''' ' , . . .., . .......A.L. The Clay County Utility Authority Employee Newsletter I - .J_7 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGEIV As we begin the month of June, summer is JUNE officially here. The heat has turned up, school is • BIRTHDAYS out, and this time of year always seems to balance busy schedules with family fun. With the summer heat, I will continue the LIAM BENTON - 2ND reminders on heat awareness and hydration. Stay GERALD RHODES -4TH hydrated, remain aware of your environment and LAUREN SHUPE - 5TH physical condition, and take breaks from the heat MATT MCMULLIN - 7TH when needed. WESLEY BLAND - 12TH Clay County remains in an extreme drought, and STAN JUREWICZ - 13TH water conservation continues to be an important DJ LEGGE- 15TH focus. I appreciate the work our team continues to do in communicating these efforts to our BILLY WALKER- 19TH customers. Let's continue leading the way. DARRELL DAMROW - 19TH June 1st also marks the beginning of hurricane DARIN ERNST- 20TH season. Regardless of the forecast, our team has MARLA CHAMPION - 20TH prepared and stands ready if necessary. HEATHER WEBBER - 23RD On June 19th, we will observe Juneteenth, a BRAN DON FERRACO - 24TH holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the BRYAN NALL - 24TH United States and the importance of freedom and JOSH JONES - 25TH equality. • DAVID RAWLINS - 26TH As many of you begin planning vacations and JIM MOORE - 28TH summer activities with your families, please JERRY SLEEZER - 29TH remember to submit PTO requests early so we can JOHN DOYLE - 29TH continue maintaining safe and reliable service for our customers. Thank you for everything you do each and every :, ,, , 1tro1�111/i '_ day. Stay safe, ��` ' 1 jj ' �ils, �• Jeremy ki` �' .mirkit • ► Jun/e 2026 r . ' 14;711'1 I WELLSS .411J . . *-4 - • „,- .4i 4 " . ' The Clay County Utility Authority Employee Newsletter ON ME MENU SPECIALS HYDRATION ICE COLD SPECIAL STAY FUELED BY DRINKING PLENTY OF WATER DURING THE SUMMER HEAT. GET MOVING BACKYARD FAVORITE TAKE A WALK, STRETCH, HIT THE GYM, OR ENJOY AN ACTIVE HOBBY. REST & RECHARGE PITMASTER PICK QUALITY SLEEP AND DOWNTIME HELP KEEP YOU AT YOUR BEST. UNPLUG & UNWIND SUMMER CLASSIC MAKE TIME FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND ACTIVITIES YOU ENJOY. CHEF ' S RECOMMENDATION EARN 400 WELLRIGHT POINTS BY JUNE 30 FOR A CHANCE TO BE ENTERED INTO THE Q2 POINTS CHALLENGE DRAWING • June 2026 itVolit kisJ7ESH SF ,TIzI1 GRILL Aqkl_f_ iviamr. As_ The Clay County Utility Authority Employee Newsletter Hot Dog ! Look Who Got Promoted ! Conner Veenstra - Electrical Apprentice Talan Hausman - Maintenance Technician Gerald Rhodes - Maintenance Technician dull Up a Chair Fresh Faces at CCUA • °0 0 0°0 ` o°o°o°o°o° Melissa Rogers \ Joe Peters Customer Service Customer Service Representative Representative ‘itiliilune 2026 riii , • SEFIVI NG UP \NI"' 11 ' i 4Istittli,00. , . _..... 444,,„,.. .e .. succEss$ . . 4... , ... 4 .:i' . . %. k :4.4. t• . „ ._ Me Clay County Utility Authority Em toyee Newsletter I -''‘Mlil... M '1CW 4' EZA Main Course ‘4 Joe Paterniti Bryce Adams Joe was recently inducted Congratulations to Bryce into the Florida Society of Adams on earning his Sanitary Sludge Shovelers WWTR B License. and earned a Design - Build Institute of America certification . Customer Sweet Favorite Success Zach Campbell Liza Freeman Ilk A customer recently called to commend Zach for his professionalism and k\ assistance following a meter change. Thank you, Congratulations to Liza Zach, for representing Freeman on her VPK CCUA so well . graduation. Kindergarten, here she comes ! JUNE 2026 y IgL A49, OF 2t6 The Clay County Utility Authority Emplo e Newsletter 11 Readyfor the Next Chapter Graduation season is a time to celebrate hard work, dedication, and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. This year, we are proud to recognize six graduates connected to the CCUA family as they reach this important milestone. From late nights studying and early morning classes to extracurricular activities, internships, and countless hours of hard work, each graduate has earned this moment through perseverance and determination. Their accomplishments reflect not only their individual efforts, but also the support of the families, friends, teachers, and mentors who helped them along the way. This year's Class of 2026 includes four graduates from Middleburg High School and two graduates from Clay High School. We are also proud to celebrate one student who earned both a high school diploma from Middleburg High School and an Associate of Arts degree from St. Johns River State College, an impressive achievement that reflects exceptional commitment and dedication. To all of our graduates, congratulations on this well-deserved achievement. Whether your next step includes college, a career, military service, or another exciting path, we wish you continued success and look forward to seeing all that you achieve. We are proud to celebrate your accomplishments and grateful to have you as part of the CCUA family. Atr 2026 . JUNE 2026 y © LASSOF2iij6 9 .. ill The Clay County Utility Authority Emplote Newsletter . TALAN HAUSMAN REAGAN HUGHES JA'KORI SWAIN MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL & ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE (A.A.) ST. JOHNS RIEV E R , 41AT CO t I I \ ' 1IP" r GERALD RHODES GRACIE RAWLINS JORDON STILES CLAY HIGH SCHOOL CLAY HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLEBURG HIGH SCHOOL