We held a grand opening for our newest Portsmouth Laundry Facility on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. Eggleston Services and local leaders cut the ribbon for the facility on 7th street in Portsmouth. The facility will help Eggleston service contracts to provide laundry services for regional businesses and federal partners, such as the Portsmouth Naval hospital and different military bases.

“We have to appreciate what this facility will be to that population in this area and this is a good step in the right direction toward closing the gap,” said Denny Wance, Eggleston’s chairman of the Board of Directors.

Below is a photo gallery of the event, and further down this webpage you can find media coverage links.

MEDIA OF THE EVENT:

 

Name: Tom Redinger

  1. Where were you born and raised? Pittsburg, PA
  2. What branch of military did you serve in? U. S. Navy
  3. How many years did you serve in the military? 20 yrs. (1976-1998)
  4. What made you decide to join the military? “A Navy recruiter visited my High School and encouraged me to join the Navy Seabees or Civil Engineer Corps.”
  5. What was your job in the military? “Construction Mechanic Petty Officer First Class. I was responsible for the repairs and maintenance of all heavy construction and automotive equipment. “
  6. What commands were you assigned to? NAS Adak, Alaska, Diego Garcia, Naval Special Warfare Development Group, and several Naval Mobile Construction Battalions
  7. What is your most memorable moment in the military? “My final tour in the Navy serving with the Navy Seal Team Six was the best experience of my entire career.”
  8. How did the military benefit you personally and professionally? “The military provided me with an education, training and skills to succeed as a professional.”
  9. What is your favorite quote? “GO STEELERS !!!”
  10. Other info you would like to share/hobbies? “I enjoy softball & basketball”
  11. How has the military help prepare you for your position with Eggleston?

“My training as a Construction Mechanic has equipped me with all the skills needed to perform the duties as Shop Supervisor of Eggleston Auto Center (EAC).”

Name: Marchella Stevenson

  1. Where were you born and raised? Catherine, Alabama
  2. What branch of military did you serve in? U. S. Army
  3. How many years did you serve in the military? 22 yrs. (1989-2011)
  4. What made you decide to join the military? “My Uncle was a veteran and wounded warrior, I was inspired to join the Army and continue the family legacy of service. I also desired to be a part of something greater than myself”
  5. What was your job in the military? “I was responsible for Finance, ensuring that all Soldiers were paid accurately and on time which of course impacted unit readiness and their families quality of life “
  6. What commands were you assigned to? “Fort Bragg Army Base with 82nd Airborne Division as a paratrooper and also the 7th Transportation Battalion.”
  7. What is your most memorable moment in the military? “My most valued experience was hosting an Iraqi women’s day event while forward deployed in 2009 that highlighted the “strength of women.”
  8. How did the military benefit you personally and professionally? “The military provided me the opportunity to travel and experience diverse cultures. It also provided me with a career and leadership training.”
  9. What is your favorite quote? “If you’re going to bring me a problem, then recommend a solution”
  10. Other info you would like to share/hobbies? “Photography”
  11. How has the military help prepare you for your position with Eggleston?

“I credit the military for developing my ability to remain focused, flexible and to quickly adapt to different environments.  These skills help me with my current position as a Rehabilitation Therapist with Eggleston.

Jim Smith

  1. Where were you born and raised? Warrior, Alabama
  2. What branch of military did you serve in? U. S. Navy
  3. How many years did you serve in the military? 28 years (1977 – 2005)
  4. What made you decide to join the military? “I chose to join the military to avoid teenage mischief, get away from home and have an opportunity to establish a meaningful career.”
  5. What was your job in the military? “Command Master Chief.  I was the senior enlisted person onboard the ship responsible for the training and development of all enlist and junior officers”.  
  6. What commands were you assigned to?
  • USS Berkeley (DDG I5)
  • USS Elliot (DD 967)
  • USS Bristol County (LST 1198)
  • USS Rentz (FFG 46)
  • USS Peleliu (LHA 5)
  • USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41)
  1. What is your most memorable moment in the military?

“I had the honor of being a part of Stability Operations aboard USS Peleliu in 1999 supporting humanitarian efforts in East Timor to combat genocide and ethnic cleansing.”

  1. How did the military benefit you personally and professionally?

“The military gave him an opportunity to have a career serving my country and provided me with leadership skills.  More important, while serving I met my lovely wife.”

  1. What is your favorite quote (if any)?

“Every day is a holiday, every meal is a feast, and every muster a family reunion.”

  1. How has the military help prepare you for your position with Eggleston?

“The organizational, leadership and management skills I developed while in the Navy enables me to perform my duties as Eggleston’s Government Contract Manager and the opportunity to continue to serve others”

The three finalists in the annual Halloween Decorating contest in Day Support were: Civitan Day Services, Military Highway Day Services, and Tidewater Drive Day Services. Every single site was brilliant and beautiful, yet very original creative and unique! We had 4 Judges visit each site and score the teams based on three areas: creativity, associate involvement, and overall Halloween feel. After the scores were tallied the judges realized just how close the scores were – and it was a tough decision to pick our winner!

Tidewater Drive did a fantastic job and hands down was the scariest site of all! Civitan was like seeing a Broadway musical! All the judges loved the theatrics and the City of Oz theme!  However, as we all say, “There can only be one winner!” And this year’s winner is Military Highway Day Services. All the sites were creative and had associate involvement. However, Military Highway edged out the competition in the end. They scored high in creativity and participation with all the amazing handmade decorations by the associates.

Thank you for those who participated, and everyone should start planning for next year’s competition right now! Tidewater Drive, please prepare the mummy award from last year to be transported to Military Highway. Congratulations again Military Highway! Enjoy your award and bragging rights until next year!

Name:  Trevor Lucas

  1. Where were you born and raised? Natchitoches, Louisiana
  2. What branch of military did you serve in? U. S. Navy
  3. How many years did you serve in the military? 4 yrs. (1997 – 2000)
  4. What made you decide to join the military? “At age 17 I was making some irresponsible decisions and my grandmother “strongly” encouraged me to join the military and began a career.”
  5. What was your job in the military? “I was a Boatswain Mate Third Class Petty Officer responsible for the upkeep of ship’s external structure, painting rigging, deck equipment and small boats.”
  6. What commands were you assigned to? USS Samuel B Roberts (FFG 58)
  7. What is your most memorable moment in the military? “The opportunity to walk the streets of Rome and experience the culture and architect inspired and stimulated my appreciation for art. As a young artist, it was my moment of confirmation.”
  1. How did the military benefit you personally and professionally? “The military created structure and purpose in my life. I acquired leadership skills and self-discipline which rescued me from a life of self-destructive behavior.”
  2. What is your favorite quote (if any)? “Many hands make lite work”
  3. Other info you would like to share/hobbies? “I enjoy boxing, singing and community service”
  4. How has the military help prepare you for your position with Eggleston? “As the Production Manager in Embroidery Services I have to exercise leadership, organization and maintain a strong work ethic. The U.S. Navy gets the credit for that.”