Thursday, July 31, 2008

MS - Cape Cod Getaway


Brian and I would like to thank everyone who supported him this year for the Cape Cod Getaway Challenge.

Brian and his team mate, John, were two of 17oo participatants who cycled the 2-day event. The riders left Quincey, MA on Saturday moring at 7:00am to begin the 75 mile 1st leg of the race. The riders arrived at the MA Maritime Academy mid afternoon, each with a different story about their ride.


Sunday morning at 6:00am the riders set out for the 2nd leg of their ride to Provincetown.


At the end of the 2nd day the riders had traveled 150 miles, climbed an elevation of 4,000 ft, and had cycled 16 hours.


Exhausted and excited to tell about their experience...Brian and John looked at each other and named their team for next year...Bubble Gum Team. Any one interested?


Thank you

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Directions To The Aqua Turf Club--From Jackie

Aqua Turf Club 860-621-9335

I-84 EAST FROM WATERBURY – Take Exit 28, take right onto Route 322. Go straight; take left at car wash onto Old Turnpike Road. At first stop sign, take right onto Mulberry Street. Aqua Turf is located ½ mile on right.

I-84 WEST FROM HARTFORD - Take Exit 29 (left hand exit). At the end of the exit will be a light. Go straight onto Mulberry Street. Go approximately 1 mile down the road; Aqua Turf will be on your right.

FROM 1-91 OR THE MERRITT PARKWAY – Take Route 691 West toward Waterbury. Take Exit 4 (Southington), take a right. At the bottom of the hill (McDonald’s on the corner), take a right onto South End Road. Follow until you come to Mulberry Street on the left, the Aqua Turf is on Mulberry Street, approximately ¼ mile on the left.


Directions To Holiday Inn Express Southington (860-276-0736)

I-84 WEST, Take Exit 32 and turn right at end of ramp. Turn left (opposite the Jaguar Dealer) onto Landing Street. The hotel is up the hill on the right.

I-84 EAST, Take Exit 32 and turn left at end of ramp. Turn left (opposite the Jaguar Dealer) onto landing Street. The hotel is up the hill on the right.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Tie Dye Day & Potluck Lunch!!!

We'll be having a Tye Dye T shirt Day on July 23rd & July 24th. The minimum contribution is $6 per person/shirt (you are more than welcome to donate more if you would like). Bring your own PREWASHED white T shirt and a gallon-sized ziplock bag. If you are prone to be messy bring something to cover up or change into! July 31st we'll all wear our Tie Dye shirts and we'll have a Potluck, too!

There will be sign up sheets downstairs for the tye dying and potluck. Please sign up if you would like to participate in either! (We'll need a tye dye count so we can make sure to have enough supplies.)

We are also in need of large Buckets, Rubber Bands, & Rubber Gloves!!!
Please let Meg or Karen know what you can bring to help out by Tuesday, July 22nd!

Don't forget: the wearing of the Tye Dyed T’s and Potluck Lunch is July 31st!!!

The monies raised will go towards the Autism Walk! Your donation should be given to Meg before July 31st.

STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT EVENT! Thanks!!!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Company Picnic

Hi, Everyone,
A company picnic is planned for Saturday, July 26th (sorry for the brief notice) at West Hill Dam and Park, 518 East Hartford Avenue, Uxbridge, MA 01569. from 1-8 p.m., with a cookout at 4 p.m., furnished by Blanchard Foods from Worcester. Lemonade is included, and you can bring other beverages, if you’d like. Bring your spouses/significants and children. The park has a beach for swimming (children must have life jackets), a volleyball court, a playground, and hiking trails, as well as a pavillion with picnic tables. We’ll have some games, enjoy the wildlife that abounds there (at dusk, you can observe deer and there are over 200 bird species that migrate through, including eastern bluebirds), and enjoy the food and each other’s company. The park is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. Parking is $1 per person over 12, with a $4 per car maximum charge. You will be guests of Grynn and Barrett Studios for everything else. Please tell Linda Maiolo at 800-639-2104,ext. 200 (lindam@grynnandbarrett.com) if you will come and how many in your family will join us by Tuesday, July 22nd (a firm date).
Directions and more details can be found at http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/recreati/whd/whdhome.htm .


p.s. We have adjusted the schedules in Holyoke and Rocky Hill (Westboro, Framingham and Worcester are closed on Saturdays) to allow staff working that day to finish in time to join the picnic before the food is served.

Hope everyone can make it!

Linda Maiolo
Administrative Assistant
Grynn & Barrett Studios

Friday, July 11, 2008

2007 Yearbook info/help

f I'm finishing up the 2007 G&B yearbook, and I need some help! p
a I'm going to put up a big sheet down in the lunch room for "Superlative Suggestions," or you can email ideas to me. I'm looking for categories and people to "nominate" for a Superlative...examples: Best Dressed, Most Likely to .... You can look in last year's G&B yearbook or your old school yearbooks for ideas. I need suggestions ASAP as I'm almost done with the book.
a If you know of any Awards or Honors that were given out/received by our company or employees in 2007, please let me know so I can include those in the book.
a Do you have any funny or favorite quotes from 2007? Please pass these on to me, too!
a I'm still looking for a few candids. Please email me any candid pictures you have, or give me a CD to borrow.
a Any words of thanks for other employees/bosses? Example: "Thanks to Bob for another great BBQ."
If there's anything else you want to make sure goes into the yearbook, please let me know about it! Thanks for your help!!!
~meg

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

GrynnAndBarrett.com Relaunched!


The NEW Grynn & Barrett website is up and running. Be sure to navigate your way through it so you know all of the features that it has to offer our customers!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

As Gas Prices Rise, so do the Number of Scams

Gas prices are reaching all time highs. So too is the volume of advertising for "gas-saving" products, designed to appeal to consumers looking for ways to improve fuel efficiency. Although there are practical steps car owners can take to increase gas mileage, the Better Business Bureau warns consumers to be wary of gas-saving claims for automotive devices or oil and gas additives. While some of the gas-saving products have been proven to work, the savings are small, at best. What’s more, you could end up with serious engine problems or a voided manufacturer warranty by adding after-market devices to your engine.
The BBB recommends being particularly skeptical of the following kinds of advertising claims:
· “Product improves fuel economy by 20 percent.” The Environmental Protection Agency has evaluated or tested more than 100 alleged gas-saving devices and has not found any product that significantly improves gas mileage. In fact, some "gas-saving" products may damage a car's engine or cause substantial increases in exhaust emissions. Some of these products include Air Bleed Devices, Vapor Bleed Devices, Liquid Injection, Fuel Line Devices, Mixture Enhancers, Internal Engine Modifications and more.
· “I got an extra 4 miles per gallon with your product.” Although ads may feature glowing customer testimonials, consumers should keep in mind that few people have the ability or the equipment to test for precise changes in gas mileage after installing a gas-saving product.
· “Approved by the Federal Government.” No government agency endorses gas-saving products for cars. However, the EPA has reached certain conclusions about possible gas savings by testing or evaluating the product.
Instead of searching for miraculous gas-saving products, the BBB recommends that consumers consider taking one or more of the no-cost or low-cost actions that can help drivers save on gas consumption. The most important place to start is at the gas pump; buy only the octane level gas you need. Check your owner's manual to determine the right octane level for your car.
Here are more tips from the BBB to help you get better gas mileage:
- Drive more efficiently. Stay within posted speed limits. Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 miles per hour.
- Avoid “jackrabbit” starts and stops. Accelerate slowly when starting from a dead stop. Don’t push the pedal down more than one-quarter of the way; this allows the carburetor to function at peak efficiency. You can improve gas mileage up to five percent around town if you avoid jerky starts and stops.
- Use overdrive gears and cruise controls when appropriate. They improve the fuel economy of your car when driving on a highway.
- Keep windows closed when traveling at highway speeds. Open windows cause air drag, reducing your mileage by 10 percent.
- Avoid rough roads whenever possible. Dirt or gravel can rob you of up to 30 percent of your gas mileage.
- Remove excess weight from the trunk. An extra 100 pounds can reduce a typical car’s fuel economy by up to two percent.
Properly maintain your car. Keep the engine tuned, tires inflated and aligned, change the oil on schedule, and check and replace air filters regularly. Replacing clogged filters can increase gas mileage up to 10 percent.