The Silvi Group Continues Their Yule Tradition in the Delaware Valley

 

The Silvi Group once again continued the annual practice of donating holiday turkeys to volunteer firefighters throughout the Delaware Valley. This year, Silvi donated 296 turkeys to the many volunteers.

(from L to R) Brian Adams, Sahara Sand Mine Manager with Chief Jack Johnson and Deputy Chief Heidi Michel.

(from L to R) Brian Adams, Sahara Sand Mine Manager with Chief Jack Johnson and Deputy Chief Heidi Michel.

 “The Silvi Group has had a 12-year tradition of acknowledging the hard work of volunteer fire fighters in the communities of our various locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania”, Sean Earlen, Silvi’s Vice President of Public Affairs noted, “and it was important to continue their support again this year”.

(from L to R) Timothy Decker of Silvi and Vice President of Edgely Volunteer Fire Co. William Davis

(from L to R) Timothy Decker of Silvi and Vice President of Edgely Volunteer Fire Co. William Davis

(L to R) - Matt Decicco, Kevin Masterson, Nick Jandoli, Thomas Slinsky, President Jeff Singer, Tyler Riordan, Lieutenant Nick Perfette, Gibraltar Quarry Manager Mike Kotlarz, Deputy Chief Everett Heider, Captain Eric Regiec- On truck, Chief Dave Foelsch- On truck, Nancy Gulla, Michelle Golder, Scott Weiss, Dj Rolle, Lieutenant Pete Heitz

(L to R) – Matt Decicco, Kevin Masterson, Nick Jandoli, Thomas Slinsky, President Jeff Singer, Tyler Riordan, Lieutenant Nick Perfette, Gibraltar Quarry Manager Mike Kotlarz, Deputy Chief Everett Heider, Captain Eric Regiec- On truck, Chief Dave Foelsch- On truck, Nancy Gulla, Michelle Golder, Scott Weiss, Dj Rolle, Lieutenant Pete Heitz

 The Silvi Group ( www.silvi.com ), founded in 1946 and headquartered in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, today consists of Silvi Concrete (with 8 ready-mix concrete plants in Southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey), Sahara Sand (with 3 licensed sand mines in NJ and 1 in PA), Riverside Construction Materials (with a state-of-the-art cement and aggregate import terminal on the Delaware River, in Bristol, PA), and Gibraltar Rock (Belle Mead and an upcoming greenfield hard rock quarry in suburban Philadelphia).  For more information regarding the Silvi Group Companies, contact Sean Earlen at 215-295-0777 or [email protected].