Jeff Havranek, Absher Construction Co. project manager (left), and Ryan Sours, an estimator with Absher, brought 50 turkeys and all the fixings for a turkey dinner to the Port Townsend Food Bank Dec. …
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Jeff Havranek, Absher Construction Co. project manager (left), and Ryan Sours, an estimator with Absher, brought 50 turkeys and all the fixings for a turkey dinner to the Port Townsend Food Bank Dec. 15 for delivery by Christmas. The company, based in Puyallup, has been awarded a contract for the Grant Street Elementary Replacement Project by the Port Townsend School District. The company delivers 750 meals to communities throughout the Puget Sound area where it has construction projects. Photo by Allison Arthur