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Temple & Temple celebrates 76 years of business by giving back to communities

Southern Indiana Business Report

SALEM – Giving back by supporting community projects has been a priority for Temple & Temple Excavating & Paving Inc.

This year, the Washington County business is celebrating its 76th year in business by continuing to invest in the communities it serves.

Recently honored with the Governor’s Half Century Business Award, the company remains committed to supporting local projects that enhance the quality of life in Southern Indiana.

The latest project Temple & Temple supported in Washington County is the complete renovation of the basketball court in New Pekin’s Community Park.

“Temple & Temple has always been the biggest supporter of the Town of New Pekin,” said New Pekin Town Manager Jaden Stone. “Anytime we need their services, whether it be with our utilities or a paving project, they are always prompt at responding and provide exceptional service.”

Temple & Temple has also been a key supporter of the Washington County Family YMCA’s planned expansion. 

The expansion will create a large indoor recreational community space and a high-quality child care center. The fundraising goal of the Beth Armstrong – Y for All capital campaign is $4 million.

“I am deeply grateful to Temple & Temple Excavating for their unwavering support of the YMCA and our broader community,” said Kristy Purlee, CEO of the Washington County Family YMCA. “Their generosity goes beyond the projects and programs we offer; they truly invest in the well-being of Washington County.”

From donations for an Awareness Washington County project in 2014 that allowed the installation of outdoor fitness equipment at no cost to covering additional costs to build outdoor recreation courts in 2019, Purlee recalled several instances over the past decade where Temple & Temple’s support has been instrumental in turning the YMCA’s vision into reality.

“Ken Temple’s dedication to using his business to support the people who live and work in Washington County is nothing short of inspiring,” Purlee added. “We are fortunate to have such a committed partner in Temple & Temple Excavating, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for all they do to strengthen our community.”

Temple & Temple plans to continue addressing Indiana’s housing shortage, with six housing projects under consideration in New Pekin, Salem, Scottsburg and Charlestown.

“Having worked in these communities for decades, it became evident that the housing shortage was going to be an important problem to solve,” said Ken Temple, president & CEO of Temple & Temple.

The proposed developments, seeking READI 2.0 funding, are expected to create significant economic opportunities in the region.

“We are very excited about their newest project in New Pekin. Riley Estates will bring more housing into our community, which will boost economic development in our area,” said Stone.

To learn more about Temple & Temple, visit www.templeandtemple.com

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