Hello everyone.
The Rockwood website will be down for a brief period, while we make changes and adjustments to the site. We recently switched servers and need to correct some file path issues, so that all the images are showing correctly and you don’t arrive at a page that looks strange. We thank you for your patience. In the meantime, check out the new ShopRockwood.com. If you have questions feel free to leave a comment below. I’ll try to respond as soon as possible.
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March 14, 2008Contest raises money for Foundation.
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Rockwood Retaining Walls will be making a donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation in the amount of $2,000. Half of the money was raised as part of the Rockwood Strong Man Contest held at the Cheeca Logde in Islamorada, Florida back in December. Rockwood agreed to match the amout raised at the event. All proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
New Eco-Friendly Block
January 24, 2008To contribute to the growing “green” movement Rochester Concrete Products has successfully, manufactured Rockwood block using 20% recycled
glass. This 100% “green” block is expected to exceed compression tests and will be available next season for custom orders!
Check back for more updates on this new product.
Rockwood Conference Photos Now Available!
January 21, 2008Hello everybody, and thanks again to everyone who attended this years Rockwood Conference in Islamorada, FL. This was our largest Conference yet! We hope you enjoyed the trip! To all of those who didn’t attend this year, take a look at what you missed! Check out over 900 photos from the trip.
Happy New Years!
January 2, 2008From everyone here at Rockwood Retaining Walls, we hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Years!
Over 1 ton of food donated.
December 14, 2007
During November, Rockwood Retaining Walls and Rochester Concrete Products sponsored a food drive for Channel One Food Shelf. Donations were collected at the two offices that challenged each other to collect the most items in the four-week contest. The weekly challenge items were: 1) Canned tuna, 2) Canned vegetables, 3) Cereal, and 4) canned soup.
Chris Price, CEO of Rochester Concrete Products said: “The challenge created great awareness and everyone got involved. As a result, the real winner of the contest was our Channel One Food Shelf with a donation of 2,249 total pounds of food. All of our employees were very generous and can be proud of their effort.”We were recognized in the Post Bulletin, see the article here.
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