Kim Martino,
Board Member
I am a Carbon County native. My husband, family, and I have spent the majority of our lives in the area. I was raised in a family-owned business and developed a strong work ethic from my youth. My primary background is in petroleum product wholesale and retail, and transportation. I also have experience with real estate and commercial and residential building and development. My motivation to serve on the Fuller Center Board stems from years of observing my parents serve others and the community. I was shown by example that is important to support our area and the industries that have given so much to Carbon and Emery Counties.
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Liz Bryner,
Board President
Lived in Carbon County for 18 years. Involved in PTA, the Rural Utah Child Development Board, music associations, and church service. BA from BYU in History/English Teaching. Currently working on MA in Education from USU. Works part-time as a Gifted and Talented Instructor at Castle Heights Elementary and part-time as Office Manager for Christian B. Bryner Attorney at Law. Enjoys playing the piano, gardening, and helping others. She and her husband are the parents of seven children.
Lizz Ferguson,
Board Member
Liz, a lifelong resident of Carbon County, is now retired. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Utah State University, and a master's degree in counseling from the University of Phoenix. She worked for Four Corners Behavioral Health and has served on many community boards and committees. Currently serving on East Carbon City Councill for over four years and involved with "Resilient You" a state program to provide resilience building tools for families and youth. Liz's hope is to create communities that build resilient families and communities.
Our Team
Barbie Haeck,
Fundraising Coordinator
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A Retired business teacher who taught and loved her students for over 30 years. Her calling in life is serving others. It is so rewarding serving those citizens who need our help repairing their homes through the Castle Country Fuller Center.
Terri Tubbs
Executive Director
Christy Engar,
Board Member
I have lived in Carbon County with my family for about 20 years. I have five children, two of them married, and two grandchildren (with one more on the way). At the moment I still have one son at home for another year and a half. I have a son serving a mission in Argentina; a son attending SUU and a son finishing at BYU, and my daughter is in TN with her family. My husband is an ER physician in Castle View hospital. I graduated from BYU in 1996 with a degree in English. I have work with the cross country team at CHS as one of the coaches. I love riding mountain and road bikes, and I compete in triathlons every year. I am a pretty good at cooking and have been thinking about getting a home kitchen microenterprise license in order to turn my talents into a small home business.
Betty Moore,
Baord Secretary
Brenda Quick,
Board Member
Started Real Estate over 27 years ago and expanded my business to Owner/Broker five years ago. Owning Quick Realty is so satisfying ,and I love my job. I love our community and love supporting and helping people in the community. I have earned the top 250 UCA agent for the past three years. I am a member of Soroptimist, Member of the Carbon Chamber of Commerce, and past President of the Boys and Girls club.
Bruce Bean,
Board Vice President
I was born and raised in Sugar City, ID. I served an LDS mission in Japan on my return, married the best woman to ever come from Idaho . Graduated from USU with a composite Biology degree with Physical education and coaching minor in 1986. In 1986, we moved to Price where I taught/coached at Mont Harmon Junior High. Our plan was to stay a year or two then move back to Idaho...38 years later we are still here! I transferred to Carbon High in 1993 where I taught and coached; working with many great colleagues and athletes. I ended my time at Carbon with numerous award and state championships. In 2019, I transferred to the District office as Transportation Supervisor and district Athletic Director and retired in 2022.
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Robbie Etzel,
Board Treasurer
A proud alumnus of Carbon High School and Utah State University, he eventually transferred to the University of Utah and graduated Cum Laude, receiving his B.S. in Finance and a minor in Spanish. He later attended SLCC and graduated in the Spring of 2022 with his degree in Mortuary Science. Robbi has been a licensed Funeral Director with Mitchell Funeral Home since 2022, a licensed Realtor with Etzel Realty since 2020, and has acted as the Carbon High School Head Golf Coach for the past four years.
Terry Willis,
Board Communications Director
I have lived in Carbon County for over 40 years. I am a US Navy Veteran. I spent the first 11 years here as a single mom raising two daughters. I went to CEU in my 30"s and got a degree in Psychology with a minor in social work. I was the original director for the Family Support and Children's Justice Center. I have worked for Head Start Active Re-Entry, AOG, Castle View Hospital and Castle Country Care Center. I have served on Price City Council for over six years. I have also served on the following boards: United Way, Trails Committee, Boys and Girls Club, Carbon County Chamber, Cancer Society, Hope Squad, Soroptimist of Price and the original Habitat for Humanity board.
Tim Frame,
Board Member
Born and raised in Price, Utah. Served an LDS mission to the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Graduated from SUU with a Bachelors in Business Administration. Married my wife, a native of Emery County and together raised our three children here in this area that we love. I have worked in Banking/Finance/Accounting for the last 25 years. Currently the manager of Cache Valley Bank in Price. Love to serve the community through church, various boards and service opportunities. Excited to be part of the Castle Country Fuller Center and continue helping those in our great communities of Eastern Utah.
Chad Bishoff
Board Member
Chad Bishoff has worked at Zions Bank for 9 years. He graduated with an MBA from SUU and has been married to his wife Brooke for 17 years. He and Brooke are the parents of 4 children; they spend their time outdoors, hunting, riding motorcycles, and exploring the beautiful area we live in.
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Want to get involved? Contact us today.
There are several ways to become involved. As a tightly-run, cost-conscious organization, we are always in need of people’s time, talents and treasures. Just click on the “Get Involved” button to the right to learn about more unique ways to help this ministry serve others. We have listed just a few of your options below:
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Volunteer: Individuals committed to donating time and/or materials in helping with our “A Brush With Kindness” repair program can join The Castle Country Fuller Center’s ongoing and upcoming projects. No experience is necessary.
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Donate: We welcome all donations to fund our programs. Tax-deductible contributions can be mailed to: The CC Fuller Center for Housing, P.O. Box 724 Price, Utah 84501. In-kind donations of food for volunteers, building materials and services are also greatly appreciated.
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Share the message: Tell your family, friends and colleagues about The Castle Country Fuller Center and its work. Contact us at 435-637-9701 if you know of an individual or family that cannot qualify for a loan otherwise, that may need our help with small home repairs and we will reach out to them. Create a fundraising page. Direct people to The CC Fuller Center’s Web site. Put a bumper sticker on your car or wear a Fuller Center T-shirt. Ask for brochures to pass out at your office or church. Send letters to everyone on your holiday card list about the work of The CC Fuller Center. Talk to your church leaders about sponsoring a family or forming volunteer teams. Become a fan of The Castle Country Fuller Center for Housing on Facebook.
375 S Carbon Ave, Price, UT 84501