Speaking gig at IAAPA 2018

I am honoured to have been selected to be a speaker at an education session at the upcoming International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions EXPO in Orlando this coming November. The three day conference is the largest of it's kind and attracts more than more than 38,000 attendees from around the world. My topic for the session, one I am passionate about, is how smaller regional theme parks can implement effective visual storytelling at their attractions. In the process they can entertain and delight their guests and create lifelong memories. I am excited about this wonderful opportunity to share our experience with park owners far and wide.

iaapa speaker.png

Underground progress

All of the physical progress we have made to date on the Hazelnut Inn project will soon be buried and out of sight. Engineered fill, pipes and conduits, footings forms, rebar, piping and drain pit, catch basins, septic tanks, and as of today a septic field have been completed. A lot of money has been spent on soon to be invisible improvements. All of this necessary work is thankfully almost complete allowing the vertical work to begin next. We, along with many sidewalk superintendents can hardly wait!!

septic field progress.png

NEB's - looking back

As we worked on the final pieces for this year's project for NEBs in Oshawa, Ontario I was reminded of the work we did last year. It was an entire new look for the 52 bowling lanes - more than 400 lineal feet of theme work in all. We are still ver proud of that project! We look forward to seeing all that work combined with the new pub that is just behind the lanes. It is going to be pretty spectacular! The crew there are hard at work getting all the other pieces of the project assembled. 

2e front wall 3.png
2d typical lane.png