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Big Creek Lumber Complementary Contractor College

Davenport – Founded in 1946 by brothers Bud and Lud McCrary and their father and uncle, Big Creek Lumber, started as a small family business. The company is fortunate to have grown over the years and is dedicated to supporting the growth of its customers’ businesses. They’re introducing an innovative seminar – Big Creek’s Contractor College, a free event focused on relevant topics applying to running a construction business.

“Over the years I have learned many things, sometimes the hard way, but preferably, have had mentors, family, friends and colleagues share knowledge. I was able to apply much of this information to the success of our business and feel fortunate to have a chance to share with others. I wish that when we started, we could have attended an event like the Contractor College,” stated Lud McCrary, Co-Founder of Big Creek Lumber.

The event will on Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at the Steinbeck Center in Salinas, which is a central location between their five yards. All Contractors are invited and welcome. “We feel very fortunate to still be in business after nearly 70 years. Much of our success has been due our ties to our employees, customers and communities. Because they’ve contributed so much to our success, we’re excited to provide this service to help our customers prosper,” stated Ellen Rinde, Vice President of Big Creek Lumber. In order to attend, advanced registration is required and due to space requirements attendance is limited to the first 200 RSVP’s.


The event will include vendor representatives, informative presentations, prizes and much more! Presentations include:

For more information visit, big-creek.com and to register, visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ContractorCollege

Big Creek Lumber Company has been in business since 1946 and remains one of the few family-owned lumber companies in the state. The McCrary family has lived and worked on the Central Coast for six generations. Big Creek has a long history of practicing superior and sustainable forest stewardship – growing, selectively harvesting and milling California redwood and Douglas fir. For more Information on Big Creek Lumber, its products and lumber yards, visit big-creek.com

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