Jonas Energy Solutions named Blue Zones Project approved worksite

LOWER LAKE, Calif. — Blue Zones Project Lake County is proud to announce that Jonas Energy Solutions has officially been named a Blue Zones Project approved worksite.

The recent celebration included a team walk through the scenic trails of Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, followed by healthy snacks and a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Jonas Energy Solutions worksite.

A fourth-generation business rooted in Lake County, Jonas Energy Solutions has long demonstrated a commitment to employee well-being and community involvement.

From supporting local charities and community improvement measures to creating a workplace culture that prioritizes health and connection, Jonas is setting the standard for businesses that care.

One of the standout additions in their Blue Zones journey is the implementation of an on-site vegetable garden.

Designed to provide fresh produce for employees and their families, the garden also serves as a peaceful place to downshift during the workday — encouraging mindfulness, movement and connection with nature.

“Becoming a BZP-approved worksite was a natural fit for Jonas,” said Tonya Jones of Jonas Energy Solutions. “We're committed to our employees' well-being, and this program perfectly aligns with that goal. We love our Blue Zones/Jonas garden and can't wait to share the fruits of our labor!”

Through their continued efforts, Jonas Energy Solutions exemplifies how business leadership and community well-being go hand-in-hand.

Their workplace improvements reflect several of the Blue Zones Power 9 principles, including moving naturally, cultivating a strong Positive Pack, and creating an environment where employees feel supported and valued.

“Jonas Energy Solutions has taken meaningful, practical steps to support employee wellness,” said Jamey Gill, executive director of Blue Zones Project Lake County. “Their efforts are a great example of how local businesses are creating an even healthier and more connected workplace Culture.”

For more information on how your organization can become a Blue Zones Project Approved Worksite, visit https://lakecounty.bluezonesproject.com/.

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