Modular and Prefabricated Design, Part II: The New Mainstream for Health Systems
In a recent HCO News feature, Patrick McCurdy and Jaron Ricketts explore how modular and prefabricated construction is becoming a mainstream strategy...
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Hoefer Welker Architecture employees Erica Drogan, Alli Hill, Beth Ott and Alicia Roberts ran in the 32nd Annual Westport St. Patrick’s Day 4 Mile Run on March 14th.
The run was sponsored by the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundation. All proceeds went to Bacchus Foundation, an all-volunteer nonprofit organization made up of young professionals. Sponsoring and producing several signature events a year, Bacchus raises money for an annually selected beneficiary. This year the beneficiary is The Child Protection Center.
Erica finished as no. 76 of 444 with a time of 35.57
Alli finished as no. 165 of 444 with a time of 38:47
Alicia finished as no. 206 of 444 with a time of 42.40
Beth finished as no. 375 of 444 with a time of 50:03
All four girls were in the Female 25-29 category (444 total). Go Hoefer Welker Architecture!
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