HydroTurf was a sponsor of the 2nd annual Mud Bug Bash and Poker Run Fundraiser in Geneva, Florida this spring. The event was a collaborative effort organized by Fast Duck Motors and Underpressure Outdoors. The fundraiser benefitted 10 CAN Inc., which is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing support and resources to Veterans, First Responders, and Law Enforcement Officers who are facing mental health challenges. The event aimed to raise awareness and funds for outdoor programs tailored to benefit those who have served and responded in times of crisis. Attendees are treated to the culinary delights of over 2,000 lbs of crawfish expertly prepared by the team at Voodoo Daddy Seafood and drinks by the Jolly Gator. The primary objective of the fundraiser was to shed light on the importance of outdoor programs that address mental health challenges faced by Veterans and first responders. The event was a huge success and raised over $44,455. Sid Thysen, from Fast Duck Motors, thanked HydroTurf for their generous donation: "We couldn't be more thankful for those who helped make the Mud Bug Bash a success! The net proceeds will directly impact the lives of those who have sacrificed so much for our safety and well-being. Together, we are making a tangible difference in the lives of our Veterans and First Responders."
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As we approach teacher appreciation week, SBT and WCSS have gone the extra mile to make teachers feel valued and celebrated. At Sandy Lane Elementary School, SBT sponsored a catered lunch from Moe's. Seventy-five teachers and staff members enjoyed special lunch during their quick breaks- a luxury during the fast-paced school schedules. Watercraft Superstore became a Gold Level sponsor of Carwise Middle School, adding to the companies list of public school partners. Funds will be used by the PTA to organize events like 8th grade class parties and teacher appreciation celebrations. The company signs will be displayed in the carpool line to remind families of their community support. Sage Pickren, Director of Community Outreach, expresses gratitude for teachers: As a former public school teacher, I know that teaching is one of the most important and also hardest jobs out there. Teachers have a tremendous impact on the children in our community and we are proud to help schools celebrate teachers this week (and for the entire school year) through our public schools partnerships. |
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