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FUN STUFF

 

Serious when need be, the employees of Willett, Hofmann & Associates also take time to have fun. 

 

   

Showcasing the new WHA headgear dress code, or

just having fun at the 2008 Annual Holiday Party?

You be the judge.

Jerry Hinrichs in his new WHA fishing hat.  After 39 years as a licensed P.E., the last 18 of which have been at WHA, we gathered in April (2009) to wish Jerry a Happy Retirement.  Jerry has been a licensed engineer longer than many of our E.I.s have been alive!

 

The highly competitive game of bean bags at the 2008 Annual Family Picnic.

 

Grilling hot dogs, burgers, brats and chicken at the 2008 Annual Family Picnic.

 

Relaxing after an excellent meal

at the 2007 Annual Holiday Party. 

 

Hot dogs, brats, burgers, and good friends make for the perfect lunch at the 2007 Annual Family Picnic.

 

WHA encourages keeping children locked in cages . . . Nah, just kidding.  This tyke takes a break from jumping in the Bounce House at the 2007 Annual Family Picnic.

 

A toast to good times, good friends, and a Merry Christmas at the 2006 Annual Holiday Party. 

 

No, these two are not being punished.  They willingly agreed to sing "Man, I Feel Like a Woman" for their fellow co-workers at the 2006 Annual Holiday Party.

 

Grilling the 'dogs at the 2006 Annual Family Picnic.

 

The children of employees gleefully smack around the SpongeBob Squarepants piņata at the 2006 Annual Family Picnic.

  

OUTREACH

 

Properly attired in their safety vests, with pink staking flags and their field books in tow, these second graders prepare to find out what it's really like to be a surveyor.

 

Future surveyors take turns looking through the Topcon with a WHA surveyor, then math skills are used to determine the distance to the teacher's desk at other side of the classroom.   

  
 

 

 


 

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