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Prevent a Holiday Cooking Fire

Did you know that cooking fires in residential buildings happen more often on Thanksgiving Day than any other day of the year? Or that peak timing for fires is from 10am – 4pm — right when everyone’s preparing their turkey day feasts? According to the National Fire...

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Hosting a Safe Thanksgiving Dinner

All across America, people are missing their extended families – and now even more so with Thanksgiving and the holidays quickly approaching. What we’ll miss most this November are the warm hugs, embraces, and cheek kisses; passing dishes around the table; and piling...

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Employee Spotlight: Jackie Jones

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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8 Ways to Be Kind in 2020

It's no secret that 2020 has been a hard year for everyone- our friends, our community, our teachers, our first responders, our family, and the list goes on... We are all figuring out how to live in this "new normal" together, and that can be stressful (and scary) at...

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Employee Spotlight: Sandra Clemons-Butler

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Employee Spotlight: Diedre Templeton

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The Employee Spotlight is a new series aiming to highlight those talented individuals that make up our successful company culture and community. From human resource recruiters and learning and development trainers to...

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Top 10 STEAM Lessons and Activities

Distance learning certainly has its challenges, but it’s also an opportunity to get creative and think outside the box. Creative approaches to learning STEAM subjects – science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics – help students developing important skills...

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