Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Heat For The Holidays – Yes! Helping the Community

Monday, January 16th, 2012

This holiday season, Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing decided to give back to the community with a program called Heat for the Holidays, in which we offered our HVAC services to seniors in need. Here is an article that was published in the Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Newsletter that describes the program:

During the month of December, Catholic Charities Meals on Wheels clients were selected to participate in the Yes! Cares Senior Program. Yes Air Conditioning and Plumbing provided full inspections, home weatherization and heating products at no cost for homebound seniors. After recording a significant increase in the customers residing in senior developments throughout Las Vegas, Yes! Founder Kenneth Goodrich established the senior program as a way to offer support and resources to our community.

After inspection of a faulty unit at the Kendricks, Yes! secured a donation of a new HVAC unit from Goodman Manufacturing! Special thanks to Desert Crane for use of equipment and to Yes for completing the installation and making this all possible. THANK YOU!

“I call this, love in action,” stated Rosa.  Our clients are over joyed to have working heat!  Thank you for caring about the well being of those in need.

For the original article, check out the newsletter (page 3): http://www.catholiccharities.com/enewsletter/eNewsletterTwelve.pdf

Congrats Kenneth D. Goodrich – CSN Foundation Announces 2012 Legacy of Achievement Honorees

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Kenneth Goodrich, founder of Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing, has been awarded the Legacy of Achievement award by the College of Southern Nevada! Here is the article about it published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal:

The College of Southern Nevada Foundation Board of Trustees announced today the 2012 Legacy of Achievement award recipients.

The 2012 honorees are Henderson Municipal Court Judge Diana D. Hampton, Western Zone President for American Residential Services Kenneth D. Goodrich, CSN Fine Arts Department Chair Richard McGee, Ph.D., and Sunbelt Communications Co. Executive Vice President of News Robert “Bob” Stoldal.

Recipients, who will have an endowed scholarship at CSN in each of their names, are selected by trustees based on the overall and lasting impact of their contributions locally, statewide and nationally.

“The impact that these four have had on the community is astounding and worthy of recognition,” said Peter O’Neill, CSN Foundation board of trustees chair and corporate director of public relations at R&R Partners. “The Foundation’s legacy honorees are true role models in Southern Nevada. The 2012 recipients have demonstrated significant contributions to civic engagement and support of life-long learning.”

The honorees will receive their awards at the May 12 Legacy of Achievement Gala at the Rio. The CSN Foundation organizes the gala each year to raise funds for CSN scholarships and programs. The Legacy of Achievement program was initiated in 2007 and the annual gala has raised almost $2 million to fund CSN scholarships and programs.

Judge Diana D. Hampton

Judge Diana Hampton, a CSN alumna, became the first female judge in Henderson following her successful election in 2005. She was subsequently re-elected last year. Handling adult and juvenile offenders, Judge Hampton frequently advocates education as a solution and encourages many to work toward their GED or attend CSN. A living testament to how education can change lives, Judge Hampton has also brought new programs to Henderson Municipal Court to help educate youth about safe driving and the consequences of poor decision-making.

Kenneth D. Goodrich

Kenneth Goodrich, Western Zone president for American Residential Services and Founder of Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing, is a Las Vegas native. Throughout his 20-year career, he has made an indelible impact on the Las Vegas Valley through his business acumen and HVAC expertise.

In fall 2009, he donated $100,000 to establish the CSN J. Duncan Goodrich Air Conditioning Technology Endowment, then garnered $50,000 in cash and in-kind donations from community partners and pledged to obtain $150,000 more for the CSN Air Conditioning Technology Program. The CSN J. Duncan Goodrich HVAC Lab is named after his late father — also a key member of the HVAC community — in honor of the Goodrich family’s significant contribution to education.

Richard McGee

CSN Fine Arts Department Chair Richard “Dick” McGee, Ph.D., enjoyed a significant music career on the Las Vegas Strip, where he played thousands of performances with stars such as Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Burt Bacharach and Johnny Mathis. He began teaching at CSN in 1989 and founded the Nevada Symphonic Wind Ensemble in 1987.

He helped found the Las Vegas Philharmonic and served as associate conductor until 2010. He created the Philharmonic’s Youth Concert Series, which, over 12 years, brought more than 150,000 young people to the concert hall to hear live symphonic music. He serves more than 6,000 students per semester in the areas of art, music, dance and theater at CSN.

Robert “Bob” Stoldal

Executive Vice President of News at Sunbelt Communications Co. Bob Stoldal is a legend in the Nevada news industry. An award-winning journalist and broadcast manager who is the former vice president of news at KLAS Television, he was instrumental in the drive to allow public access to judicial and governmental proceedings through television broadcasting.

He was elected to the Nevada Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1998. Nationally, he has helped to launch 24-hour news channels in Tennessee and Virginia and has served on the National Committee on Ethics in Television and as a board member of the National Committee on Civic Journalism.

“Future community leaders will benefit from the educational opportunities afforded by scholarships created in each Legacy of Achievement recipient’s name,” O’Neill said. “Their impact on Nevada will benefit generations of students for years to come.”

The CSN Foundation is a nonprofit organization led by community volunteers. The Foundation is dedicated to providing resources to support students and programs at CSN. Founded in 1982, the CSN Foundation has also provided donations of cash and equipment to build the many classrooms, laboratories, auditoriums and academic buildings at the college’s three main campuses and many sites and centers.

To see the original article, visit the Las Vegas Review-Journal website: http://www.lvrj.com/special_sections/csn-foundation-announces-2012-legacy-of-achievement-honorees-137077478.html?ref=478

Yes in the News: Seniors Getting Heat for the Holidays!

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing has been helping seniors in the community by providing free services. While most only need routine maintenance and simple repairs, one old couple needed a complete new furnace, which Yes! installed completely free of charge! Here is a video clip about it from Fox 5 News: Seniors Get Heat for the Holidays. And here is what they wrote about our program:

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -

Volunteer heating professionals have been lending their support to elderly residents throughout the holiday season.

Under a program by Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing, the volunteers give their time installing and repairing heating units and solutions in the Las Vegas area.

The Heat for the Holidays program, in conjunction with Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, is helping people like Gwendolyn Taylor, a wheelchair-bound senior who has been using her stove for heat, organizers said.

Tuesday, volunteers installed a heating unit for Taylor.

In addition to installation and repairs, the program provides full inspections, home winterization and other products and services to keep the older members of the population warm throughout the winter months.

Everyone at Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing wishes you a happy holiday!

Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing Launches Senior Program with Free Summer Services for 55+ Community

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Yes! Cares Senior Program offers support and resources to seniors in Southern Nevada

LAS VEGAS (July 20, 2011) –Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing recently announced the official launch of the Yes! Cares Senior Program, an outreach program that offers support and resources to senior residents throughout the Las Vegas valley. To kick-off the program, Yes! hosted a free summer service day on July 15 at Solera at Stallion Mountain, an active adult community that serves residents age 55 and over.

Throughout the day, Yes! service technicians visited homes in the community to change air filters and program thermostats for residents free of charge. The Yes! volunteers also offered energy and money saving tips to homeowners and one-on-one professional advice for their HVAC-related questions.

“Each of the homes we visited was equipped with the latest programmable thermostats but very few residents knew how to utilize the features of this technology to meet their indoor comfort needs,” said Lance Fernandez, general manager of Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing, and area director for the Yes! Cares Senior Program. “We also found that residents weren’t changing their air filters frequently enough during the hot summer months, when their units are running constantly. A little education will go a long way in helping these people save resources and cut down on their summer energy costs.”

The Yes! Cares Senior Program is an extension of Yes! Cares, the company’s community outreach division that was established late last year. After recording a significant increase in the customers residing in senior developments throughout Las Vegas, Yes! Founder Kenneth Goodrich established the senior program as a way to offer support and resources to the community he serves.

To further meet the needs of this growing customer base, Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing provides comprehensive training for Yes! technicians, managers and call center team members so they are better equipped to serve the senior community and meet their individual needs. Yes! also conducts local and national background checks on all of its staff to ensure a safe and trustworthy workforce.

With the Yes! Cares Senior Program well under way, it will continue its mission to offer support and resources to the Southern Nevada senior community through free workshops, community events and partnerships with nonprofit organizations that support senior groups throughout the region.