We are all ecstatic to finally have our new exterior sign completed at the North Office in Liberty Hill! We want to give a big thank you to Rich Jenkins, Jessica Smith, and Zac Mossberg with Rosch Company (seen pushing down the old post & panel sign) for gifting us with the stacked stone planter that houses our logo created by Texas Sign Company.
Category: C.C. Carlton
CCC Ladies 1st Annual Fishing Competition
Triple C Ranch
The CCC Ladies were mighty competitive for the big cash prizes! Our guides, CEO, Ben Lyon, President, Joe Guerrero and General Superintendent, Fermin Molina took great care of us and our fish and even served up dinner! Thank you to Mr. Carlton for giving us a great weekend away at the Triple C Ranch.
CCC 1st Annual Clay Shoot
Our first Team Building event of 2024 was a Clay Shoot held in Georgetown, and it was a resounding success! Competition was fierce, and we had some stellar shoot offs, and good laughs!
Here are the WINNERS:
- Overall Top Shooter – Officer, Hunter Dickehut
- Overall Top Female Shooter – Accounts Payable, Tanya Mathis
- Overall Top Male Shooter – General Superintendent, Joe Duarte
- Worst Shooter Ever – Controller, Brittany Wood (yeah, we’re all shocked)
Top Team – left-to-right
- General Superintendent, Joe Duarte
- Project Manager, Blake Scrivener
- Assist. Project Manager, Rowdy Hinckley
- Superintendent, Eduardo Cervantez
- General Superintendent, Robbie Martinez
Tea Party 2024
Fascinators & Flowers
The CCC and G&C Ladies were treated to a Friday afternoon at Mr. Carlton’s home. He bestowed beautiful vases to every lady there to snip as many snapdragons as possible from his extensive gardens. It was a celebration of Spring with an English Tea Party and a Flower Stroll.
Christmas 2023 AND 30 Year Celebration
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS! 1993 – 2023
Wishing Mr. Charles Craig Carlton, a BIG Happy 30th Anniversary for 30 years in business and “still going strong.”
The employees of C.C. Carlton Industries celebrated with Craig at the 2023 Christmas Party at County Line on the Lake, and before he spoke, The Officers of the company honored him with a round of gifts to congratulate him on a successful 30 years. We all know it’s not always been an easy ride, but one filled with riding out several recessions, struggling with supply demands after COVID, and personnel changes, but he never gave up on his business or the 400 employees who depended on him. In his words, “hard times don’t last, but tough people do!” So, when business is good, we celebrate!
He received two celebratory 30-year metal iron work discs to hang in the north and south offices of C.C. Carlton Industries for a daily reminder that hard work makes a lasting impression!
The best-of the-best, a 9L Pas de Nom Pinot Noir – Craig’s favorite wine straight from the Penner Ash Wine Vineyard in Oregon.
Original, 30-year anniversary hats letting all know that CCC is still going strong!
Austin Pets Alive
1/23/24 This past weekend, Austin Pets Alive in downtown Austin put out a PSA asking for “emergency fosters” before freezing temps arrived! CC Carlton Industries donated 15K toward much needed supplies to help the shelter right before the freezing winter weather headed to Austin. Two hundred and five pets have been placed in WARM homes and 55 are left needing temporary homes during the deep freeze! Fostering & Donations are the key ways to help shelter animals. The employees and volunteers at Austin Pets Alive are give unending love and support and we at CCC did our part to help them “batten down the hatches” before the wintery conditions came to town.
Mr. Craig Carlton, owner of CC Carlton Industries, is seen carrying in a load of dog food for the Cesar Chavez location of Austin Pets Alive shelter near downtown Austin. Mr. Carlton and his son, Chase Carlton, delivered much needed bags of food that were shared with Austin Pets Alive’s sister shelters in Austin.
Erik Elliott, Director of Shop Operations, purchased loads of much need supplies including heavy-duty extension cords, containers, and Lowe’s gift cards so Austin Pets Alive could purchase tarps and items to support outdoor kennels before the impending freeze.
Pictured: Kelsy Johnson, Director of Customer Service with Austin Pets Alive, receiving truck load of supplies by CC Carlton driver, Brian Thomas.
Thanks to all the staff and volunteers at Austin Pets Alive for being so wonderful.
Victoria Kline with CC Carlton’s north office in Liberty Hill, rounded out the team effort shopping at Walmart with her dog, Gabi, CC Carlton’s , and packed her car with electric and fleece blankets, small electric space heaters and more.