Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tucker and FedEx Services ... a Business relationship!





Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. has for over 15 years now used FedEx Services as our preferred carrier, especially for all products other than our 148" x 4" x 6" boxes. FedEx Saver has been a very good service for our customers and distributors throughout the USA. FedEx International has serviced our customers and distributors outside the USA.

We visited with our Domestic sales representative and his District Sales Manager at Zins Restaurant in Downtown Cedar Rapids today.

It was a lovely Lunch and we discussed a variety of topics, including:

  • Year over Year Net Expense, including trends

  • Service Mix by operating company

  • Average Cost/Weight per package

  • Zone Distribution

  • Q&A

Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. is very unique in our domestic zone distribution. It is one of our strengths in doing business with FedEx Serviced, since our business location is pretty much in the middle part of the United States and FedEx does an outstanding job getting our products out to all areas of the USA, especially our customers on the coasts.

We want to say thank you to FedEx Services for our business relationship. FedEx serves our customers very well. We appreciate many of service programs of FedEx.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. is located in Downtown CR; the Cedar Rapids Downtown District Announces “Bringing Downtown to Life” Launch Week


We received the following E-mail today regarding some Community News in the Downtown District of the City of Cedar Rapids ...

CONTACT:
Quinn Pettifer
Cedar Rapids Downtown District
319.398.0449
quinn@downtowncr.org
Downtowncr.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cedar Rapids Downtown District Announces “Bringing Downtown to Life” Launch Week
Three Events Scheduled to Showcase Sectors of Organization

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA – April 26, 2010- The Cedar Rapids Downtown District has announced the launch of its new brand “Bringing Downtown to Life” scheduled for the week of May 10. Three events will correspond with the launch week, representing various sectors of downtown life.

The branding strategy for the Downtown District brand comes from a nearly two year evaluation of the organization’s past identity and broad range of sectors represented. Months of internal and external research including evaluation of current awareness, relatable messaging and perceptions of downtown all contributed to creation of the new brand.

The organization introduced a new logo and Web site in June 2009, then continued work on creating a comprehensive plan on how the organization should be identified, making it relevant not only to those directly connected to downtown, but for those who have yet to discover what’s happening in the core of our community.

“Bringing Downtown to Life” stems from the action-oriented dynamics of our organization, including the countless individuals who contribute energy and talent to cultivating an extraordinary downtown,” explained Quinn Pettifer, Director of Marketing and Community Outreach for the Cedar Rapids Downtown District. “The new brand and strategic marketing plan will allow us to keep current and prospective patrons aware of how we are all “Bringing Downtown to Life.”

Starting soon, the new messages and new brand will be seen and heard in a variety of traditional media, as well as newer methods of communication such as social media, blogs and a text program.

The week of May 10 will display three contributing factors of downtown life, including the Downtown Business Summit, Downtown Clean Up, and the return of the Taste of Downtown:

Downtown Business Summit Monday
May 10, 5-8PM at the Armstrong Centre (222 3rd Avenue SE)

The Downtown Business Summit is a free event, designed for those current or prospective business owners interested in learning more about the benefits community resources can provide, with specific focus on downtown Cedar Rapids. Discover who does what and how the Cedar Rapids Downtown District, City of Cedar Rapids, Entrepreneurial Development Center and many other local resources can assist with a variety of business-related concerns and issues. The evening will begin with registration and networking, followed by a downtown development update and community guest speakers. The second portion of the night will include an expo atmosphere with sponsor and collaborator representatives at individual booths.

Downtown Spring Clean Up
May 12, throughout downtown


The Downtown Spring Clean Up is scheduled for Wednesday May 12 in support of maintenance and streetscape work downtown. The Spring Clean Up is made possible through the United Way of East Central Iowa’s volunteer program “Day of Caring 2010.” The United Way program will provide more than 1,000 volunteers from 57 companies and organizations, bringing volunteers from local companies and organizations together to complete more than 100 service projects for 48 local non-profit agencies. The Cedar Rapids Downtown District will have a designated a team of more than 50 volunteers for a day of downtown clean up, flower planting, repair work and more, preparing downtown for its peak event season including the Downtown Farmers’ Markets, Freedom Festival, Uptown Friday Nights and others.

Taste of Downtown
Kick off May 15, 6PM-9PM in Skogman Realty Parking Lot

Taste of Downtown, a week-long event highlighting the restaurants and nightlife available in downtown Cedar Rapids, will feature a kick off sampling event Saturday May 15 from 6-9PM in the Skogman Realty parking lot along 1st Avenue in Downtown Cedar Rapids. Patrons will enjoy unlimited food and beverage sampling from participating bars and restaurants for a $20 admission fee. Musical entertainment from Jeff Craft will also be on site. Patrons must be 21 to attend. Participating vendors for the kick off night include Gringos, Big Daddy Dogs, Bricks, DC Riverwalk, Volume and Dublin.

The week of May 17-22 will continue Taste of Downtown events as participating Downtown restaurants and bars will offer week-long specials encouraging local residents and newcomers to get a “taste” of what downtown Cedar Rapids has to offer.

Full event details on all Cedar Rapids Downtown District events can be found at
www.downtowncr.org.

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ABOUT THE CEDAR RAPIDS DOWNTOWN DISTRICT:
The Cedar Rapids Downtown District mission is to cultivate and promote a dynamic downtown through business advocacy, riverfront enhancement, community development, sustainable infrastructure, flood recovery and first-rate event programming for the benefit of the greater Cedar Rapids community. Get the latest on downtown news and events by visiting downtowncr.org or join us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.


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Our current businesses have a history in Downtown Cedar Rapids. Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. was founded by my grandfather, "Irv", in 1945 on the West side of the Cedar River, near 22Nd Avenue and A Street SW.

Tucker Manufacturing moved over to Downtown Cedar Rapids. After working with his father full-time for roughly ten years, my father entered the real estate industry, as well. We located at our current location in 1969 at 613 2Nd Avenue SE.

We have been a part of Downtown of Cedar Rapids with our family businesses approaching 60 years ...

Our local Rotary Club meeting for April 26, 2010




Today's Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting ...




Robin Tucker and Tommy Tucker are members of
Rotary International and are each Paul Harris Fellows ...

Celebrate Rotary's 105 years of service by contributing to The Rotary Foundation


Robin Tucker is planning to attend his Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Crowne Plaza Hotel at Noon

Today's Program

Shannon Ramsay
President of Trees Forever

Friday, April 23, 2010

Washing windows in Las Vegas with the Tucker pole

Cleaning with the Tucker Pole in Las Vegas ...


Whether it is on the campus of a major university or around the community, window cleaning professionals like Anthony Mason's company have benefited from the Tucker Pole.


We want to thank Anthony for sharing this picture with Marlene with Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. If you have a story or picture to share, using the Tucker Pole, we would appreciate to hearing from you.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy 40Th anniversary of Earth Day in 2010!


A Brief History of Earth Day - Earth Day 2010 and a Look Back at ... - Gather.com
Earth Day is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment. It was founded by US Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin as an ...
The DIY Genius of the Original Earth Day‎ - Wired News
At 40, Earth Day Is Now Big Business‎ - New York Times



National Cleaning for Reason Week Held April 18-24, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Keeping it basic with our Blog message for Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa USA


We invite you to visit our


Web site,

Facebook
and
Twitter



Links
for

Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc.


Contact us

1-800-553-8131 or 1-319-363-3591

Our office hours are Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time


Reach, wash and clean with the Tucker® Pole Window Washers and Exterior Maintenance Systems ...

Monday, April 5, 2010

Rich Patterson speaks at Today's Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting; while Butler vs. Duke in tonight's NCAA final game

Tonight, the men's NCAA basketball finals will pit Butler vs. Duke for the national title on KGAN_CBS2 here in Cedar Rapids, Iowa USA ...

Today's Rotary Club of Cedar Rapids meeting ...


Robin Tucker and Tommy Tucker ...

are members of Rotary International and both are Paul Harris Fellows ...
Celebrate Rotary's 105 years of service by contributing to The Rotary Foundation

Noon Meeting and Program:

Monday, April 5, 2010

Crowne Plaza Hotel at Noon

Today's Program

Rich Patterson, Director



Friday, April 2, 2010

Happy Good Friday and Easter from all of us at Tucker Manufacturing Co., Inc.


Tucker Manufacturing Co, Inc. celebrates our
65Th anniversary of business in 2010!

Our offices will be closed for Good Friday and through Easter as our staff and families enjoy the Easter holiday here in Cedar Rapids, Iowa USA ...


Thursday, April 1, 2010

Happy Census Day America - April 1, 2010


From the 2010 Census:

Cities Across America Celebrate Census Day and Remind Residents to Mail Back Census Forms

Release Information CB10-CN.38

Contact:
301-763-3691
Census Day

Half of the Nation's Households Have Participated So Far

Communities nationwide are urging their residents to take 10 minutes on Thursday, April 1 — Census Day — to fill out and mail back their 2010 Census forms if they haven't already done so. As the official reference date for the once-a-decade civic ceremony, Census Day will serve as the point-in-time benchmark for the nation's population count for the next 10 years.
The U.S. Census Bureau mailed or hand-delivered about 134 million 2010 Census questionnaires to households in March. To date, just over half of those households have mailed back their census forms, an important milestone. South Dakota and North Dakota have achieved some of the highest rates of mail return so far (62 percent and 61 percent, respectively), followed by Nebraska (60 percent).

Residents still have time to fill out and mail back their 10-question census form, saving the government about $57 for each household that does not have to be visited by an enumerator. The U.S. Constitution requires an enumeration of every person living in the U.S. Every household that fails to send back its census form by mail must be visited by a census taker starting in May — at significant taxpayer cost. The easiest and best way to be counted in the census is to fill out and return your form by mail. If every household across the nation mailed back its completed form, taxpayers could reduce the cost of administering the census by about $1.5 billion.

“I'd like nothing more than to return money to the taxpayers following this census because they mailed back the census forms at a record rate,” said Census Bureau Director Robert Groves. “In the end, the American public's willingness to participate in the 2010 Census will determine its success and how much money we're able to save.”

Highlights of the Census Bureau's April 1 initiatives to raise awareness and encourage participation in the 2010 Census include:

  • In the morning, Groves will collect forms from D.C. residents at local eatery Ben's Chili Bowl. He'll then move to a celebration at Freedom Plaza, just steps away from the Old Post Office.

  • Strategically positioned outside the post office in Chicago's Federal Plaza, the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour vehicle and local census staff will remind residents on their way to work to mail back their forms.

  • At state capitols in Montpelier, Vt. and Olympia, Wash.; census staff will partner with local officials and community leaders at rallies and celebrations to get the word out.

  • At the Yuma County Fair in Arizona, Atlanta's Robert Woodruff Park and the Jewish Children's Museum in New York City, local census staff will host events to celebrate National Census Day and remind residents it's not too late mail back their census forms.

A complete list of Census Day events can be found at http://2010.census.gov/news/pdf/National_Census_Day_Events.pdf. To track national and local participation rates, the Census Bureau's “Take 10” Rate Tracker widget is available for download at http://2010.census.gov/2010census/take10map. Anyone with a Web site can copy and paste a widget that will display and automatically update their community's mail participation rates on a daily basis. A new interactive Google Earth application also shows mail participation rates for 2010 — updated daily — a user-friendly platform for broadcast news stations that want to zoom in on their area's rates. (See: http://maplify.com/blog/ and http://maplify.com/census/).

Census data is used to apportion seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds annually. In 2000, the nation reversed a three-decade decline in mail rates, achieving a participation rate of 72 percent.

All census responses are confidential. Answers are protected by law and cannot be shared with anyone. The Census Bureau takes extreme measures to protect the identity of individuals and businesses. By law, the Census Bureau cannot share respondents' individually identifiable answers with anyone, including tribal housing authorities, other federal agencies and law enforcement entities.

ABOUT THE 2010 CENSUS

The 2010 Census is a count of everyone living in the United States and is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to tribal, state and local governments each year and to make decisions about what community services to provide. The 2010 Census form is one of the shortest in U.S. history, consisting of 10 questions, taking about 10 minutes to complete. Strict confidentiality laws protect the respondents and the information they provide.

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Tucker Manufacturing Co, Inc. celebrates our

65Th anniversary of business in 2010!

Our offices will be closed for Good Friday and through Easter as our staff and families enjoy the Easter holiday here in Cedar Rapids, Iowa USA ...

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