Universal Studios Beijing – Beijing, China

Thea Award For Outstanding Achievement – Theme Park

Despite the pandemic and perhaps the world’s most restrictive lockdown, after 20 years of preparation and planning, the highly anticipated Universal Studios Beijing Theme Park Resort opened in October 2021 as a watershed moment in the Chinese theme park industry. Its ambition, scale and uniform level of excellence have set a new, international standard for theme park destination development and guest experience.

Created under the internal guideline of “global vision, international standards, distinctive Chinese features, and future-oriented goals,” the core Universal Beijing Resort covers 400 hectares and is part of a larger destination development (1,200 hectares) in the Tongzhou Cultural Tourism Zone.

Universal Beijing Resort features Universal Studios Beijing theme park, Universal CityWalk Beijing, and two hotels, including Universal Studios Grand Hotel, the firstever Universal-themed resort hotel.

The park includes seven highly-themed, immersive lands with more than 37 cutting edge attractions, rides, and landmarks;

24 shows and performances; 60 food & beverage venues and 30 retail stores – plus specially created experiences designed to honor and reflect China’s rich cultural heritage. Universal Studios Beijing is also the world’s first theme park resort destination to earn LEED Gold certification.

The Beijing destination blends Eastern and Western cultures both literally and metaphorically in its partnerships, design, attractions, and environmental elements. This is a deep rethinking and culturally appropriate reinvention of the Universal brand. The mix includes several al-new attractions and immersive lands unique to China, along with select evergreen, global fanfavorite Universal rides, shows, attractions and characters (such as Harry Potter, Hollywood, Water World).

Among these are Transformers Metrobase, the first Transformers-themed land in the world, featuring an expanded and completely fictionalized story with China as the backdrop; Jurassic World Isla Nublar, the legendary film franchise brought to life in a fully realized environment that includes the Jurassic World Adventure ride; Minion Land, the largest Minion-themed experience in the world, where guests meet characters and explore iconic locations from the blockbuster films. Also of note are the Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness, Universal’s first Kung Fu Panda-themed land, entirely indoors and rich in traditional Chinese cultural elements; and the outstanding “Untrainable” live show based on How to Train Your Dragon, which uses a superb combination of large scale puppetry, projections, animation, and live action stunts.

The parkwide entertainment program differentiates itself by integrating top Chinese Is such as league of legends in the parade and Honor of Kings Heroes LIVE. The live entertainment is performed almost entirely by the cast in Chinese, and features prominently in the programming to meet the Chinese audience preference for live shows. In bespoke merchandise, the Minions have a highly successful line inspired by the Chinese zodiac. In walkaround entertainment, the Transformers More than Meets the Eye featuring Megatron has been a viral hit, with live, stand-up comedy style interaction.

Overall, Universal Studios Beijing has gone all-out to localize and cater to the Chinese audience throughout the property, including retail brands with local appeal, and a strong e-commerce presence targeting the Chinese Gen-Z market.

Universal Studios Beijing has also taken the integration of technology to a new level with wide use of biometrics and facial recognition (Al) for entry (speed gates) and ticketing/ payments providing a seamless experience throughout the resort, and 5G technology.

UPR EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Tom Williams, Chairman, Universal Parks and Resorts
Mark Woodbury, Vice Chairman, UP & President, Universal Creative
Tom Mehrmann, President &COO, Pacific Rim, UPR, Universal Orlando
Thierry Coup, SVP, Chief Creative
Officer, Universal Parks and Resorts
Joseph Hoskin, EVP/GM
Page Thompson, President &COO, New Ventures
Mike Davis, SVP/ Executive Producer

UNIVERSAL CREATIVE- CORE
Brawner Greer, SVP, Legal Affairs
Daniel “Dan” Memis, SVP/CFO, Creative Steve Blum, SVP Ride Safety & Engineering
Mike Hightower, SVP, Executive Project Director- International
Charles “Charlie” Gundaker, SVP, Executive
Project Director, UPR
Modesto Alcala, SVP, Global Restaurant
Development
Caryl Lucarelli, SVP, HR-Universal Creative&Intl
Eugene Dobryn, SVP, Project Management Office, Universal Orlando
Mike Harrington, VP, Project Director Christopher Oliver, VP, Engineering &Safety
Doug Akers, VP, Park Operations
Mike Kiddoo, VP, Engineering &Safety Ride/ Show
Christopher Oliver, VP, Engineering &Safety
Janelle Lin, VP, Compensation &Global Mobility Randy Mariano, VP, Resort Development
Xuan “Shawn” Yun, VP, Legal Affairs
Zhenchun “Charles” Shi, VP, Development
Carter Williams, VP, Executive Project Director, Finance

UNIVERSAL CREATIVE – PROJECT TEAM
Alex Abdala Castano, Asst Mgr, Technical
Ora “Melissa” Adams, Sr. Director, Projects (Land)
Anthony Aguilar, Sr. Designer, Attraction Gareth Akehurst, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Mohammed Aldada, Assoc. Designer, Architectural
David Alter, Mgr, Parkwide Systems Richard Amiss, Mgr, Technical Show
Na “Anna” An, Sr. Manager, Talent Acquisition
Yuetong “Heather” An, Coordinator, Technical
Chris Anders, Asst. Manager, Facility Design
Marcus Anderson, Sr. Engineer, Controls Beth Andes, Coordinator, Contracts
Jim Andrews, S.r Manager, Engineering &Safety Maryann Arca, Sr Master Scheduler
Dean Armenti, Manager, Technical Show
Eliyar Ayrat, Manager, Technical (Lighting)
Farooq Baig, Sr. Manager, Project Facility Mechanical
Osman Baig, Manager, Interior Design John Bakken, Manager, Technical Show
Kiley Barnard, Producer, Creative
Carlos Beato, Project Engineer, Facility (Structural)
Julion Bel, Engineer
Kayla Bel, Representative, Global Mobility Julian Beloiu, Sr. Engineer
Michael Belt, Sr. Manager, Project
Edwin Benitez Jr., Mgr, Network Systems
Ron Bennett, Sr. Designer, Conceptual Architectural
William Benson Jr, Assoc. Engineer
James Bertoncello, Engineer
Lucinda “Lu” Biri, Manager, Logistics Sally Biernestad, Coordinator, RICP
Kevin Blakeney, Mgr, Area Development
Erika Blakeney, Asst. Manager, Interior Design
Thom Boessel, Asst. Director, Projects (CITYWALK, Resort Master Planning)
Ryan Bona, S.r Manager, Lighting Design & Technical Systems
Bob Bowman, Production Art Director (Rockwork)
Marc Bradman, Engineer
lan Brazell, Asst. Director, Engineering & Safety
Dorothy Bresnahan, Sr Mgr, Graphics Fab & Implementation
Michael Brister, Sr Animator, Ride &Show
Christopher Brown, Engineer
Heather Brown, Manager, Global Mobility
Katherine “Kay” Brown, Coordinator, Technical
Melody Brown, Manager, Contracts
Lloyd Brown I, Asst. Director, Engineering & Safety
Dante Bruno, Assoc. Designer, Show/ Set
Cynthia Buck, Assoc. Manager, Project
Ryan Buck, Coordinator, RICP
Tom Buck, Sr. Manager, Project Logistics Operations
Michel Louis Bultel, Production Art Director
David Bush, Sr. Manager, Technical Show
Weiqian “Olivia” Cai, Coordinator, Technical – Lighting
Xinyi “Selina” Cai, Asst. Director, Finance
Yanhua “Nicole” Cai, Coordinator, Technical
Renee Camp, Assoc. Producer, Media
Natalie Campbell, Executive Administrative Asst.
Jeremy Campbell, Engineer
Xuemei Cao, Production Art Director
Yong “Jason” Cao, Engineer (Mechanical)
Andrew Carbonar, Programmer, Show
Quentin Caron, Production Art Director (Rockwork)
John Cashman Jr, Sr Mgr, Engineering &Safety
Matteo Casto, S.r Art/Production Director (Hardscapes/AD)
Maximiliano Castrillon, Analyst, Field Services
Claudio Cellucci Jr., Assoc. Producer, Media
Stephanie Chamney, S.r Manager, Engineering &Safety
Kwok Ho “Stephen” Chan, Production Art Director
Ray Chan, Sr. Manager, Project
Felix Rodriguez Chao, Designer, Architectural (Facilities / Facades)
Jennifer Chapman, Representative, Human Resources
Matthew Chapman, Sr. Manager, Technical
Na “Selena” Chen, Sr Manager, Business Administration
Ping “Catherine” Chen, Director, Legal &Business Affairs
Tianmiao “Wusan” Chen, Production Art Director Xi Chen, Manager, Technical (Ride Controls)
Xiaoxi Chen, Analyst, Financial Projects
YanXiu Chen, Manager, Technical
Yu “Floyd” Chen, Production Art Director
Zhi Chen, Engineer
Shijing “Kely” Cheng, Coordinator, Office Creative
Chi-Kit Cheung, Sr. Manager, Facility Design Hsiao-Te “Ted” Ching, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Khah Leang “KL” Choon, Manager, Technical [Lighting)
Yun-Chu Chou, Designer, Production
Ray Chowning, Sr. Engineer, Controls
Kati Rose Christensen, Coordinator, Technical
Judy Christie, Executive Administrative Asst.
Wayne Clark, Sr. Manager, Graphic Fabrication & Implementation
Jeremy Clow, Sr. Manager, Technical
Jonathan Cloward, Sr. Producer, Show Camille Coladonato, Producer, Media
Dirk Coleman, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Jeraldy Collazo, S.r Coordinator, Show
Jeffrey Collins, Asst. Director, Global Safety Operations
James “Jay” Cooper I, Sr. Manager, Planning & Area Development Design
Rich Cox, Sr. Manager, Technical Jon Craine, Creative Director
Kendra Cuffe, Manager, Project
Carly Damstra, Coordinator, Travel &Expense Prg-Crtv
Rui “Rebecca” Dang, Engineer
Janette Dansby, Representative, Contracts Agnes David-Hoffman, Sr. Manager, Project
Olivier De Kegel, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Rebecca Dean, Manager, Ride &Show Engineering
Brayan Delgado, Engineer (Controls) Kyle Dembinski, Manager, Ride & Show Engineering
Bob Dennis, Creative Director
Bradley Dickenson, Director, Human Resources
Kathrynn DiGenova, Producer, Show
Andrew DiGenova, Producer, Show
Xue “Barbara” Dong, Coordinator, Finance
Richard Donofrio, S.r Manager, Planning & Area Development Design
Deanna “DeeDee” Draz-Barreras, Production Art Director (Props/Scenic)
Joe Drury, Manager, Project
Xuefei “Sophie” Duan, Scheduler
Paul Dumond, Ast. Manager, IT
Paul Dumond, Asst Mgr, UC Technology
Allison Duncan, Sr. Representative, Human Resources
Roberto Duran Marti, Manager, Ride & Show Engineering
Luciana Durchin, Analyst, Financial-Projects
Sarah Eaton, Asst. Manager, Technical
Chris Ecklund, Assoc. Engineer
David Edwards, Production Art Director
Kazimiera Elson, Sr. Representative, Global Mobility
Jodi Ernst, Sr. Director, Facility Design
Rick Erpenbeck, Director, Contracts
Daniel Eshak, Sr. Manager, Engineering & Safety
Irene Eshak, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Gustavo Estrella, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Donald Falvo, Sr. Manager, Engineering & Safety
Xu “Peter” Fan, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Greg Faris, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Jack Feivou, S.r Producer, Show
Guoging “Leo” Feng, Ast. Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Jianwei “Jason” Feng, Engineer (Controls)
Adrian Finnegan, Production Art Director
Mike Fish, Art Director (Facades)
Jason Fitzgerald, Assoc. Engineer (Controls)
Robert Fitzpatrick, Engineer
Sean Fitzpatrick, Sr Dir. Engineering & Safety
Kery Flynn, Coordinator, Global Mobility
Sebastien Foisy, Engineer
Eric Fox, Manager, Project Facility
Richard Freudenthal, Manager, Technical
Chris Frisella, Sr. Producer, Show
Shuai “Frank” Fu, Assoc. Production Art Director
Sam Funke, Assoc. Designer, Architectural (Facilities / Facades)
George Gakoumis Jr., Art Director
Michael Gamgene, S.r Manager, Technical Show
Tiandong “Alvin” Gao, Engineer
Yalei “‘Heather” Gao, Manager, Finance
Thomas “Tommy” Garcia Jr, Sr Mgr, Technical Show
Stephen Garforth, Manager, Props Dressing & Design
Michael Gargano, Manager, Facility Design
Russell “Rusty” Gates, Sr. Mgr, Engineering & Safety
William Gear, Representative, Contracts
Blake Gebhart, Sr. Manager, Project Facility (ELV)
Dennis Gebkin, Engineer
Allison Geiser, Manager, Finance
Yi “Sean” Geng, Sr. Specialist, Global Mobility
Yixiong “Ethan” Geng, Manager, Technical (Mechanical)
Steven Gensmer, Engineer (R/S)
John Gentile, Sr. Director, Executive Producer
Hillary Gesele, Director, Global Mobility
Alundra Gibbs, Administrator, Contracts
Crinilda “Cece” Gil, Supervisor, Contracts
Jianwei “Michael” Gong, Engineer
Gary Graham, Sr. Manager, Technical
Tracy Green, Dir, Engineering & Safety
Daniel Greer, Manager, Project
Leigh Grey, Manager, Planning & Area Development Design
Kmi Gromoll, Designer I, Creative
Zhigang “Diego” Guo, Engineer (Mechanical)
Zhigiang Guo, Production Art Director
Martha Gutierrez, Designer, Show/Set
Jared Hagens, Manager, Facility Design
Lei “ris” Han, Coordinator, Graphics
Yepeng “Sabrina” Han, Coordinator, Show
Michael Hankin, Designer, Architectural
Tom Hargrove, Sr. Director, Projects (Land)
Steve Harland, Engineer
Ashlee Hawk, Coordinator, Facility
John “Clif” Hawkins I, Production Art Director
Grace Haynes, Engineer
Ru Jia “Joyce” He, S.r Interpreter / Translator (Foreign Language)
Xinping”Maggie”He, Ast. Manager, Project
Yuan “lan” He, Ast. Manager, Project
Holly Hearns, Administrator, Contracts
Jason Heimermann, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Jessica Hendricks, Sr. Coordinator, Show
Curtis Henry, Sr. Manager, Technical
Amanda Hepner, Administrator, Contracts
Peyton Hess, Designer I, Creative
Robert “Jamie” Hewett, Mar, Props – Creative
Guoping “Stephen” He, Manager, Graphics Fabrication & Implementation
Dorris “Suzanne” Holland, Supervisor, Contracts
Alesha Hollatz, Assoc. Manager, Project
Daniel Hoon, Mgr, Technical
Richard Howard, Sr. Engineer
Shuteng “Vincent Hu, Engineer (Mechanical)
Jiani “Jennie” Huang, Assoc. Production Art Director
Lu Huang, Analyst, Cost
Pei Huang, Manager, Project
Wei Cheng “Wayne” Huang, Manager, Technical Lighting
Xu “Sue” Huang, Coordinator, Show
Zhong “Alice” Huang, Interpreter / Translator
(Foreign Language)
Steve Hubbard, Manager, Network Systems
Clinton Hughey – Trueman, Manager, A/V/ Projection/Lighting
Adam Hyskel, Engineer
Ralph Iles I, Asst. Director, Engineering &Safety
Steven Lee James, Sr. Director, Utility Planning and Design
Dan Jenkins, Creative Director
Jannik Jensen, Sr Engineer
Can “Aaron” Jiang, Engineer
Xiaoging “Sunny” Jin, Sr. Interpreter / Translator
Eric Johnson, Estimator
Maureen Johnston, Production Art Director
Robert “Bob” Jones, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Matthew Jones, Sr Director, Creative
Eric Kaminsky, Engineer
Chung “Tiffany” Kan, Analyst, Financial Projects
Xiaopeng Kang, Project Engineer, Facility (Resort)
Christopher Kania, Assoc. Designer, Graphics
Cameron Kania, Programmer, Show
RBrandon Kearns, Producer, Media
Jenniter Keim, Manager, Technical Documentation
Raymond “Ray” Keim, Designer, Concept Illustrator
Ronald Keller, Jr, Sr. Manager, Technical (Flames/ Руго)
Jeffrey Kelso, Sr Mgr, Engineering & Safety
Alexander “Sandy” Kent, Technical Director
Daniel Kent, Director, Engineering& Satety
Alyssa “Aly” Kilian, Associate Animator, Figure Animation
Barbara Killian, Master Scheduler
Robert Kipping, Programmer, Show
Brian Kirkland Jr, Engineer
Ashley Kitchen, Coordinator, Project
Brian Kivlen, Sr. Producer, Show
Brandon Kleyla, Manager, Props Dressing & Design
Michael Klos, Sr Analyst, Field Services
Clara Koeneke, Manager, Project Operations
David Kohlbacher, Sr. Manager, Engineering & Satety
Danielle Korotko, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Richard Krent, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Jeffrey Kujawa, Director, Administration
Courtney Kurtzweg, Representative, Human Resources
Lawrence “Jake” La Fond, Manager, Graphics Fabrication & Implementation
Xiaoying Lang, Designer I, Creative
Carl Langford, Representative, Contracts
Dan “Louise” Lau, Coordinator, Show
Wai Kuen “Tommy” Lau, Manager, Technical (Controls)
Shu “Catherine” Law, Manager, Parkwide Systems
Eliza Lee, Representative, Human Resources
Marcus Lee, Creative Director
Brent LeMaster, Manager, Project Facility
Gary Lergier Hernandez, Asst Mgr, CU Technology
Neysha Polo Lespin, Analyst, Cost
Samantha Levine, Coordinator, Facility
Thomas Lewis, Manager, Finance
Chunping Li, Production Art Director
Dongran “lydia” Li, Interpreter / Translator (Foreign Language)
Fan “Susan” L,i Sr Manager, Project Jian “Linda” L,i Scheduler
Jiatu li, Assoc Engineer
Jiaxin “Dani” L,i Representative, Nomenclature & localization
Kai L,i Asoc. Engineer (Mechanical)
Linyao L,i Asoc. Project Scheduler
Rongting “Roselyn” L,i Coordinator, Show
Ruiqi “Katherine” L,i Coordinator, Media Shiyu “‘hoebe” Li, Coordinator, Media
Xiang “Alicia” L,i Executive Administrative Ast.
Xiang “Alicia” L,i Manager, Translation
Xianhui “Mike” L,i Manager, Technical (Show Controls)
Xiaogang L,i Production Art Director
Xinyi “Maggie” Li Analyst, Cost (Accounts Payable)
Yinming L,i Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Yuchen Li, Production Art Director
Zhen “Brooks” Li, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Zhishuang “Milo” L,i S.r Specialist, Show – Hardscapes
Jessica Liang, Engineer
Nolan Liberto, Assistant Director, Attraction Ops
Ling Ling “lynne” Lin, S.r Specialist, Show- Sculpture
Yixuan “Lexi” Lin, Coordinator, Creative
Zesen “Jason” Lin, Coordinator, Human Resources
Christopher “Christo” Linquata, Production Art Director
Dan “Flora” Liv, Coordinator, Show
Jiagi Liv, Associate Project Manager
Jing “Hellen” Liv, Executive Administrative Asst. Jinmeng “Jane”
Liv, Coordinator, Project
Meicheng “Maggie” Liv, Admin Assistant
Pei Liv, Designer, Architectural
Qin “Louise” Liv, Coordinator, Project (P&D)
Rebecca Liv, Manager, Interior Design
Robert Liv, Sr. Director, Facility Design
Xiao “Dany” Liv, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Javier Llavona, Sr. Manager, Project Facility (Electrical)
Stacie Long, Financial Analyst
Melina Lopez Cora, Coordinator, Show
Sergio Lopez Flores, Assoc. Engineer
Man On “leo” Lou, Manager, Digital Projects
Kylie Lowell, Assoc. Designer, Interiors
Johnnie Loy, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Xiaoting “Leighton” Luan, Interpreter / Translator
(Foreign Language) Daniel Lucas, Art Director
Anthony Lucchesi, Coordinator, Technical
Naysa Luna, Sr. Manager, BIM (Parkwide Standards\
Jiaxing “Justin” Luo, Engineer
Pan “Dancy” Luo, S.r Analyst, Cost
Vicky Lyu, Coordinator, Show
Milai “Miffy” Ma, Manager, Technical (Lighting)
Weibing Ma, Production Art Director
Xni “Emma” Ma, Coordinator, Technical
Michael Maddamma, Designer, Architectural
Michael Maddamma, Sr Designer, Show / Set
Steven Madole, Sr Engineer, Controls
Caitlin Magness, Asst. Manager, Project
Thomas Mahaffey, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Lourdes Malinovsky, Manager, Human Resources
Emmanuel Manalo, Production Art Director
Alex Marcello, Ast. Manager, Intellectual Property
Sylvain Marcotte, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Sue Marrero, Ast. Manager, Project -Facilities
Thara Marrero, S.r Manager, RICP
Anna Martin, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Jason Marylander, Mgr, Technical
Kimberly McCaslin, Mgr, Technical
Amanda McClard, Coordinator, Technical
Dennis McCormick, Sr. Manager, Engineering & Safety
Darby McDonald, Sr. Manager, Finance
William McGehee, Director, Engineering &Safety
William McKenna, Designer, Attraction
Lauren Meena, Manager, Planning & Area Development Design
Paul Meena, Asst. Director, Administration
Stephanie Megill, Coord, Project
Chen
“Mike” Meng, Coordinator, Technical
Er Meng, Production Art Director
Israel Mercado, S.r Designer, Show/Set
Richard Meyer, S.r Engineer, Controls Nathan Mikulski, Assoc. Engineer
Lenna Minion, Sr. Manager, Technical
Joshua Mock, Assoc. Designer, FA Technical
Reinaldo “Monty” Montero, Manager, Project
Erik Morris, Manager, Technical (Lighting)
Jessica Morris, Assoc. Producer
Saul Mudd, S.r Manager, Engineering & Safety
Robert Murphy, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Mary Jo Murray, Supervisor, Travel & Expense Prg-Crtv
Bret Neeld, Sr. Coordinator, Show
Andra “Andy” Nelli, Manager, Interior Design
Sabrina Newton, Coordinator, Technical
Connie Nicdao, Manager, Facility Design
Aaron Nielsen, Analyst, Cost
Niels Nielsen, Art Director
Xinran “Cindy” Ning, Coordinator, Project
Tittany Novotny, Supervisor, Contracts
Mark O’Brien, Sr. Manager, Technical
Amy O’Malley, SAE (Props)
Dean Orion, Creative Director
Gloria Ossa Carmona, Asst. Manager, Interior Design
Ray “Charles” Otte, S.r Producer, Show (Land)
John Paul “JP” Pagulayan, Sr. Manager, Technical Show
Lei “Tyler” Pang, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Laura Panno, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting
Leon “Lee” Parrott, Sr. Director, Projects (Land)
Michael Pattison, USH Animations Technician
Haley Paulsen, Designer ,I Creative Nicole Payton, Coordinator, Media
Peiqi “Peggy” Peng, Coordinator, Project
Leanne Penna, Engineer
Elena Peraua, Assoc. Designer, Interiors
Paul Perez, Manager, Show (Animation, SFX, SAEI
Richard Perkinson, Sr. Manager, Project Facility [Civill
Robert Perrier, Estimator
Angela Persons, Engineer
Janene Pettus, Mgr, Technical (Lighting)
Brian Phraner, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Richard Pietruszka, Engineer (Controls)
Tessa Pobanz, Assoc. Designer, Architectural
Aris Poulos, Assoc. Producer Michael Powers, Engineer
Elizabeth “Betsy” Prokes, Asst. Manager, Interior Design
Stefani Put, Sr Mgr, Interior Design
Shuyuan “Julia” Qiv, Manager, Project Tai Quach, Manager, Technical
Pamela Quesada, Coord, Technical
Anthony Quibin, Production Art Director
Patrice Ragusa, S.r Mgr, Planning &Area Development Design
Cary Ramos, Asoc. Engineer (Mechanical) Gregory Rel, Asst. Dir, Engineering & Safety
Shan Ren, Manager, Project
Lyn Rickelts, S.r Designer, Show/Set
Nickolas Rigney, Sr. Manager, Engineering & Satetv
Jmi Ritchie, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
Jody Rivera, Sr. Coordinator, Project (Prolog) James “Jim” Roberts, Sr Engineer
Victoria Robertson, Assoc Designer, Interiors Ronald Robichaud, Production Art Director
Megan Robinson, Assoc. Animator, Figure Animation
Gabriel Rodriguez, Manager, Facility Design William “Bil” Rodriguez, Mgr, AVPL
Hector Roel, USH Animations Foreman Kate Rogers, Production Art Director
Peter Rohleder, Director, Estimating Chase Roles, Sr. Manager, BIM
Ivette Rosado, Executive Administrative Asst. Darlene Royer, Representative, Contracts
Franklin Ruffin I, Manager, Ride &Show
Engineering
Kirsten Ruhs, Sr. Director, Production Art & Design
Christina Shum, Engineer
Absar Siddiqui, Sr. Analyst, Cost
Steven Silvestri, Production Art Director, Brand Sponsorship
Kyle Simmons, Show Programming Manager Thomas Simoneau, Assoc. Designer, Architectural Grant Simpson, Manager, Technical (Show Controls)
John Sirabella, Assoc. Producer
Marciano
“Dylan” Sitlapersad, S.r Representative, Global Mobility
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Kurt Rutz, Manager, Technical Neal Smith, Manager, Technical
Ken Saba, Sr. Producer, Media Geraldine”Gerrie” Santos, Sr. Director, Projects L a n d )
Deb Sassak, Manager, Graphics Fabrication & I m p l e m e n t a t i o n
Natalia Savorotca, Assoc. Designer, Architectural (Facilities / Facades)
Anita “Gina” Scheraldi, Asoc. Producer
Howard Schlieper, Asst. Director, Engineering & Safety
Evan Seccombe, Designer, Show/ Set
Rommel Sedano, Production Art Director
Gregory Self, Mgr, Technical
Lewis”Skip” Setliff I, S.r Director, Projects (Land) Ken Shaffer, Manager, Graphics Fabrication &
I m p l e m e n t a t i o n
Marcelo Shah, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Katelyn Shallue, Designer ,I Creative Shabnam Shams, Assoc Animator, Figure
Animation
Phillip Shaw, Sr. Manager, Technical Ying “Serena” She. Sr. Administrative Asst.
Xiaoging Shen, Coordinator, Gov Relations-UPR [BIl
Huiying”Sophie” Shi, Coordinator, Project Rebecca Rose Shuker, Sr. Analyst, Cost
Kevin Smith, Asst Dir, Engineering &Safety Catrina Solano, Scheduler
Wenyu “Bety” Song, Asst. Manager, Interior Design
Yifei Song, Coordinator, Show Michael Souza, Assoc. Producer
Toni Spears-ladage, Director, Contracts
Mark Spencer, Sr. Manager, Planning &Area Development Design
Jeffrey Spoor, Manager, Graphics Fabrication & Implementation
Lora Spran, Sr. Manager, Interior Design Michael Sprouls, Assoc. Writer
Kristen Steimer, Engineer Andre Steimer, Engineer
Bob Stephens, Sr. Director, Project Scheduling
Eileen Stephens, S.r Director, Projects (Land) Wenjie “Danny” Su, Manager, A/V/Projection/
Lighting
Michael Suarez, Manager, Project Facility
Franklin Sumner, Coordinator, RICP
Jiaqi “Jessie” Sun, Coordinator, Technical Kaidi “Vicki” Sun, Admin Assistant
Xiaolei “Sunny” Sun, Sr. Manager, Human Resources
Richard Swim, Sr Mgr, Props- Creative
Charles Szczech, Art Director Francis Tam, Assoc. Engineer

Yuan Tan, Coordinator, Show
Mingliang Tang, Production Art Director Richard
“Matthew” Tang, Manager, A/V/
Projection/Lighting
Tianyi “Mia” Tang, Associate Accountant
Eliot Taylor, Asst. Dir., Engineering & Safety Jesse Techentin, Designer I, Creative
David Thomas, S.r Manager Project, Facility [Mechanical)
Jay Thompson, Sr. Manager, Technical Conor Thornton, Manager, Facility Design
Yu Tian, Manager, Show (Animation, SFX, SAE) Cherisse Tilet, Assoc. Produce
Phillip Tinkes, Sr. Coordinator, RICP
Nguyen “Phat” Tran, Ast. Manager, Facility Design
Tery Trauger, Asst Dir, Engineering &Safety Michael Traxler, Sr. Mgr, Figure Finishing Matthew Trombley, Production Art Director
Pao-Ni “Pony” Tseng, Manager, Interior Design Kristin Turner, Coordinator, Facility
Jules Vallier, Sr Production Designer
Chris Vamos, Engineer
Mark Vanderlip, S.r Manager, Technical (Ride Controls)
Glenn VanWinkle, Assoc. Engineer
Brittany Vega, Assoc. Producer
Nicolas Rodriguez Villar Mac-Veigh, Sr. Production Art Director
Scot Verble, Producer, Show Anthony Villani, Master Scheduler
Stacie Vizoso, Analyst, Financial Projects
Kirk Walchek, Manager, Props Dressing &Design
Debra Walker, Director, Media Production Stan
Walker, Sr. Director, Projects (Land)
Brad Wallace, Coordinator, RICP
Chao “Nathan” Wang, Ast.
Manager, A/V/ Projection/Lighting
Chia-Wei “David” Wang, Manager, Interior
Design
Dafa “
Eric”
Wang, E
ngineer
Hongyuan “Barry” Wang, Engineer liao”Sonia” Wang, S.r Specialist, Technica
l- Project
Juntao “William Wang, Coordinator, Graphics Kaili Wang, Sr. Manager, Facility Design Minyan Wang, Coordinator, Show
Rui Wang, Manager, Facility Design
Viva Wang, Designer, Show/Set
Xiao “Carey” Wang, Coordinator, Show Xiao Wang, Coordinator, Graphics
Xiaohan “Han” Wang, Designer ,I Creative Xiaoyu “Karen” Wang, Coordinator, Finance Xinwei “Iris” Wang, Coordinator, Technical Yali “Rebecca” Wang, Coordinator, Finance
Yali W a n g , Assoc. Production Art Director Yicong “Gin” Wang, Coordinator, Project (P&D)
Yong Wang, Scheduler
Mindy Ward, Asoc. Producer
Allan
Warhaftig, Manager, Ride Show Engineering
Xiaoxiao “Dilys” Wei, Coordinator, Graphics Norman Weise, Art Director (Facades)
Fang Wen, S.r Manager, Facility Design Gao Wen, Manager, Building Information
Modeling
Jianming “Neil” Wen, Manager, Network Systems Shun “Sophia” Wen, Manager, Art Production
Ken Wheatley, Sr. Manager, Technical Show
Garrett Whisnant, Assoc. Designer, Interiors Spencer Whittaker, Coordinator, Contracts
Wes Whitten, Sr. Coordinator, Show Rachel Wilcox, Coordinator, Facility Natalie Wilkie, Project Engineer, Facility [ E l e c t r i c a l
Michelle Willet, S.r Production Art Director
UNIVERSA
Ashley Williams, Assoc. Producer, Media Kurt Wilson, Sr. Manager, Technical
Timothy
Wilson, Manager, A/V/Projection/ Lighting
Josh Wiseman, S.r Manager, Planning &Area Development Design
Eric Wong, Engineer
Benjamin Wszalek, Assoc. Manager, Project Rebecca Wszalek, Sr. Analyst, Cost
Jianyu “Jason” Wu, Engineer
Tianmi “Claire” Wu, Sr. Coordinator, Show
Zhaoyi Wu, Interpreter / Translator (Foreign Language)
Ying Wu, Animator, Figure Animation
Brandon Wyatt, Sr. Manager, Props Dressing & Design
Zhenzhen Xian, Sr. Manager, Facility Design
M e n g i e Xing, Interpreter / Translator (Foreign
Language)
Fangyuan “Tom” Xiu, Analyst, Financial Projects Fei “Karl” XU, Coordinator, Technical
Ren
Xu, Manager, A/V/Projection/Lighting Yingying “Alice” XU, Coordinator, Technical Xiaofei “Jake” Yan, Engineer
Yan Yan, Designer ,I Creative
Fang “Frances” Yang, Coordinator, Technical
Wanlin Yang, Production Art Director
Weiten Yang, Sr. Manager, Facility Design Yangxuan “Zenith” Yang,Coordinator, Media
Jun “Erik” Yi, Manager, Building Information Modeling
Jun
Yi,
Coordinator, Technical
Shimin “Elvis” Yi, Manager, Technical- Lighting
Ting-Shan “Charles” Yin, Manager, Network Systems
Chengyin “Becky” Yu, Coordinator, Graphics
Hongbo Yu, Manager, Technical (Mechanical) Liping “Harriet” Yu, Coordinator, Facility
Siyun “Mary” Yu, Sr. Admin Assistant Yue”Melissa” Yu, S.r Coordinator, Human Resources
Haidi Yuan, Assoc. Production Art Director Hui “Jackie” Yuan, Assoc. Producer
Yuan “Olivia” Tian, Coordinator, Project
Joe Zabrosky, Sr. Manager, BMI
Min “Dorothy” Zeng, Coordinator, Technical
Tina Zeno, Mgr, Props- Creative
Wenivan “Jennifer” Zhan, Director, Development &
Government Relations
Bo Zhang, Asst. Manager, Facility Design Haoran “Scott Zhang, Designer ,I Creative Jiahuan “Victoria” Zhang, Coordinator, Technical Jiawei “Kelvin” Zhang, Engineer
Jie Zhang, Designer, Graphic-Creative
long Zhang, Production Art Director
Ning “Ariel” Zhang, Coordinator, Technical Pengyu “Sean” Zhang, Sr. Interpreter /Translator
(Foreign Language)
Qianrui”Cherry’ Zhang, Designer ,I Creative Shuchuan
Zhang, Admin
Assistant
Tianyu “Skye” Zhang, Interpreter / Translator
(Foreign Language)

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Kinetic Sushi Table: A Culinary Showpiece

This table is designed to improve the sushi dining experience by enabling chefs to present their culinary creations to guests in a functional and aesthetically pleasing manner. The table is equipped with actuators, motors, and an Arduino control system, which facilitate the interactive presentation of sushi dishes.

The idea behind the Kinetic Sushi Table was to create a piece of functional furniture that would streamline the process of serving sushi, while also serving as a subtle conversation piece. The table allows sushi chefs to plate their dishes on one side, while guests can easily access the food on the other side.

Once the chef has completed the plating, they can press a button to activate the table’s built-in mechanisms. The plate and table then lower in a smooth motion, making it easier for guests to reach the sushi. This feature not only provides convenience and accessibility but also adds a touch of intrigue to the overall dining experience.

The combination of culinary art and technology in the Kinetic Sushi Table exemplifies how functional design can be integrated into our everyday lives to enhance experiences and create memorable moments. As the creator of this table, I am eager to see how this invention will be received by the world of gastronomy and hope it will inspire other unique and immersive dining experiences.

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“At core, Goldman’s diversity edict is Hobby Lobby on steroids too. Hobby Lobby is a family-owned arts and crafts store whose policy applies to its own employees, whereas Goldman’s quota system applies effectively to every public company in America. If liberals dislike Hobby Lobby on principled grounds, they should shudder at the raw societal power exercised by behemoths like Goldman Sachs.”

Excerpt From
Woke, Inc.
Vivek Ramaswamy
https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=0
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“The right answer isn’t to force democracy and capitalism to share the same bed.
What we really need is social distancing between the two… to prevent each from infecting the other.”

Excerpt From
Woke, Inc.
Vivek Ramaswamy
https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=0
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Red Oak Bench with Stained Black Concrete

A well-designed outdoor pool area can create a sanctuary of leisure and relaxation for you, your family, and friends. One essential element to achieving that perfect ambiance is comfortable and stylish seating. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of making a unique, custom bench for your pool area using black stained concrete and red oak wood. This elegant fusion of materials will not only add a touch of sophistication to your outdoor space but also provide a durable, weather-resistant seating option for years to come.

Materials:

  1. Black stained concrete mix
  2. Red oak wood planks
  3. Wood sealant
  4. Concrete mold
  5. Concrete release agent
  6. Concrete sealer
  7. Wood screws
  8. Heavy-duty brackets

Tools:

  1. Trowel
  2. Level
  3. Saw
  4. Sandpaper
  5. Power drill
  6. Paintbrush

Step 1: Preparing the Concrete Mix and Mold Start by preparing the black stained concrete mix according to the manufacturer’s instructions. To create the bench’s legs, you will need a concrete mold that is suitable for the desired size and shape. Apply a concrete release agent to the mold to ensure easy removal of the concrete once it has set.

Step 2: Pouring the Concrete Carefully pour the black stained concrete mix into the mold, filling it to the top. Use a trowel to level the concrete, ensuring that the surface is smooth and even. Allow the concrete to cure for at least 24 hours or according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Step 3: Preparing the Red Oak Wood While the concrete cures, begin preparing the red oak wood planks for the bench’s seat. Cut the planks to your desired length, ensuring they are equal in size. Sand the wood until it is smooth and free of any rough edges.

Step 4: Sealing the Red Oak Wood To protect the wood from the elements and enhance its natural beauty, apply a wood sealant to the planks. This process may require multiple coats, so follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results. Allow the sealant to dry thoroughly before moving on to the next step.

Step 5: Removing the Concrete from the Mold Once the concrete has fully cured, carefully remove the bench legs from the mold. Gently sand any rough edges or imperfections using sandpaper. To add an extra layer of protection and a polished finish, apply a concrete sealer to the legs following the manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 6: Assembling the Bench Lay the red oak wood planks on a flat surface, spacing them evenly to create the bench seat. Place the concrete legs beneath the seat, ensuring they are level and evenly spaced. Secure the wood planks to the concrete legs using heavy-duty brackets and wood screws, making sure to pre-drill holes to avoid splitting the wood.

Your new black stained concrete and red oak wood bench is now ready to grace your pool area with elegance and functionality. The contrast between the dark concrete and the rich red oak creates a striking visual impact, while the sturdy construction ensures it will withstand the test of time. Enjoy the satisfaction of crafting this stunning piece for your outdoor oasis and take pride in the compliments it is sure to receive.

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Patio Furniture Inspired by Tadao Ando: Integrating 3D Printed Spaces for a Concrete Effect

Today, I started my latest DIY project – building my own piece of patio furniture! I’ve been looking forward to this project for weeks, and I’m excited to see it all come together.

I’m incorporating some innovative design elements into my furniture piece, inspired by the famous architect Tadao Ando. Specifically, I’ll be using 3D printed spaces in the plywood mold, which will be used to cast concrete and create a unique and modern look.

First, I gathered all the materials I needed – including plywood sheets, concrete mix, a 3D printer, and basic woodworking tools. Then, I got started on creating the plywood mold. I carefully measured and cut the wood, making sure it was the right size and shape for my desired design.

Once the plywood mold was complete, I got to work on 3D printing the spaces that would be integrated into the mold. This was a bit tricky, as I had to make sure the spaces were the right size and shape to create the effect I wanted. But after a few tries, I was able to create the perfect design.

Next week, I plan to carefully place the 3D printed spaces into the plywood mold and begin mixing the concrete. I will ensure that I fill in all the spaces and gaps before pouring the concrete into the mold. Then, I will let the concrete dry overnight, eagerly anticipating the final result the next morning. I’m excited to take on this challenging project and create a unique piece of patio furniture inspired by Tadao Ando.

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Pool Skimmer Deck Lid Cover

It can be challenging to find a properly fitting pool deck skimmer cover, and even when you do, they can often be expensive or low quality. Fortunately, with the power of 3D printing, you can quickly and easily create a custom-fit cover that perfectly fits your skimmer.

Pool Skimmer Deck Lid Cover – 3D Print File

I uploaded the design to Thingiverse so others can download the file https://www.thingiverse.com/thomboessel/designs

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Things to Remember

Truth

“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.” – John 17:17

Patience

“But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.” – Romans 8:25 “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.” – John 17:17

Revenge

Do not seek revenge: It can be tempting to seek revenge against those who have wronged us, but the Bible advises against this. Romans 12:17-19 says, “Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: ‘It is mine to avenge; I will repay,’ says the Lord.”

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JUJU Restaurant

Starter Drink – Drink like a Fish

I recently dined at Juju Kappo Bar and had the most incredible experience! The Omakase at Kappo Bar was nothing short of spectacular. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere, complete with stunning decor and impeccable attention to detail.

The real highlight of the evening, however, was the food. The Omakase at Kappo Bar is a culinary journey that showcases the best of Japanese cuisine, with each dish more delicious than the last. The chefs are true masters of their craft, and each bite was a symphony of flavors and textures. From the delicate sashimi to the perfectly grilled seafood, each dish was expertly prepared and presented with an artful touch.

The service at Juju Kappo Bar was exceptional as well, with the staff going above and beyond to ensure that my dining experience was nothing short of perfect. They were knowledgeable about the menu, offering insightful recommendations and pairing suggestions, and always made sure that I had everything I needed.

Overall, I cannot recommend Juju Kappo Bar enough! If you’re looking for an unforgettable dining experience, be sure to check out the Omakase at Kappo Bar. Whether you’re a fan of Japanese cuisine or just love great food and drinks, you won’t be disappointed. I cannot wait to go back and experience it all over again!

HASSUN SEASONAL SNACKS

HASSUN SEASONAL SNACKS

JUJU restaurant has truly exceeded my expectations. The HASSUN SEASONAL SNACKS dish is a work of art and each ingredient comes together perfectly. The highlight of the dish for me was definitely the oyster – it was fresh, juicy, and cooked to perfection. The combination of the king prawn, wagyu, uni tofu, tamago lotus, taro, and peas added an extra burst of flavor. The presentation was stunning and the portions were generous. The overall experience at JUJU was memorable and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an exceptional dining experience.

MUSHIMONO

CHAWANMUSHI

The Mushimono Chawanmushi is a delectable dish that is not only visually stunning, but also packed with incredible flavors and textures. The dish features succulent lobster pieces, juicy and meaty mushrooms, and is finished off with a generous amount of creamy organic eggs. Topped with a sprinkle of fresh cilantro ice, this dish is a true masterpiece.

The chawanmushi, which is a Japanese steamed egg custard, has a smooth and silky texture that perfectly balances the tender and juicy lobster and mushrooms. The combination of flavors is a true celebration of the senses, with each bite offering a burst of umami, sweetness, and earthiness. The cilantro ice adds an extra dimension of freshness, cutting through the richness of the custard and leaving a clean and invigorating finish.

Overall, the Mushimono Chawanmushi is an incredible dish that will satisfy even the most discerning palates. Whether you are a fan of Japanese cuisine or just love fresh, delicious food, this dish is sure to impress. So if you’re looking for a special treat, give the Mushimono Chawanmushi a try!

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Uncovering the Connection Between Technology and Architecture: Reflections from a CIVO Kubernetes Conference

Going to a technology conference is always an exciting opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in your field, and the CIVO Kubernetes conference was no exception. With a focus on the open-source container orchestration system, attendees had the chance to deepen their understanding of the technology and its impact on various industries, including Architecture.

The highlight of the conference was the keynote speech by none other than Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc. Wozniak’s talk was not just a walk down memory lane, but a fascinating reflection on how his early love for mathematics and electronics shaped his journey as a tech pioneer. He spoke about how his childhood curiosity and passion for technology laid the foundation for his future success, and how those early experiences still drive his work today.

Wozniak emphasized that no one can ever know for sure what drives what in life, but he gives credit to his love for math and technology for creating the drive that made him who he is today. He shared his thoughts on the importance of nurturing children’s curiosity and creativity, and how this can lead to a lifetime of innovation and growth. It also brings some of the happiest moments of his life, which he attributed to walking his daughter down the aisle.

For architects and other design professionals, Wozniak’s keynote was a reminder of the important role technology plays in shaping our world. As we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with design, it’s essential to understand the latest advancements in technology and how they can be applied to architecture.

One of the main takeaways from the conference was the growing impact of tech (Kubernetes) on the Architecture world. With its ability to automate the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, Kubernetes has the potential to streamline the design process and make it easier for architects to bring their visions to life, with a passionate team, the right tech, and a solid culture.

Whether you’re a tech expert or just starting to explore the field, the conference offered a wealth of insights and inspiration to help drive your work forward. And as Wozniak showed us, the love for technology and mathematics can be the driving force behind innovation and growth.

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Pocket Door Guide

This replacement part is designed to help guide your pocket door into its proper slot, providing a smooth and effortless sliding motion every time. Made from high-quality materials, this pocket door guide is both durable and reliable, ensuring your door will slide smoothly for years to come. Its easy-to-install design makes it a hassle-free solution for anyone looking to improve the functionality of their pocket door.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5843031

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A Family Day at Southern Hills Farms: Picking Strawberries

If you’re looking for a fun and educational outdoor activity for the whole family, consider a visit to Southern Hills Farms for a day of strawberry picking. This picturesque farm located in the countryside is a hidden gem and offers visitors a chance to experience life on a working farm and pick their own fresh, juicy strawberries.

Boessel Family, Thom, Lisa, Chloe, and Tomtom

We visited Southern Hills Farms with my wife, our little girl and little boy, and had a fantastic day. The kids were excited to see the farm and explore the fields, while my wife and I were eager to pick some of the freshest strawberries we’ve ever tasted.

The farm is well-maintained and organized, with rows and rows of lush green strawberries ready to be picked. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and they were happy to give us tips on how to pick the perfect strawberries. They also provided us with baskets to collect our bounty, and we were off to the fields.

As we made our way down the rows, the kids were having a great time discovering the different varieties of strawberries and choosing their favorites. The strawberries were plump, juicy, and had a delicious sweet taste. We picked and ate as we went, and by the end of our visit, we had a basket overflowing with fresh strawberries.

In addition to the berry-picking experience, Southern Hills Farms also has a farm store where you can buy other fresh produce, jams, and jellies made from the farm’s own crops. We also had a chance to taste some of their delicious strawberry ice cream, which was a big hit with the kids.

Tomtom really wants a cow, as the scenic route into the farm itself has plenty of farm animals to see. He wanted to know how to get a cow.

Our day at Southern Hills Farms was a wonderful family experience. We got to spend quality time together, learn about the farm and how strawberries are grown, and enjoy a fresh and healthy snack. If you’re looking for a fun and educational family outing, we highly recommend a visit to Southern Hills Farms.

A day at Southern Hills Farms is a great way to connect with nature and your family, while enjoying some of the best strawberries you’ve ever tasted. We hope you’ll make a visit to this hidden gem and experience the joys of picking strawberries for yourself.

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