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BOSS/Toro gives away mowers in region

BOSS SNOWPLOW presents a mower to the Menominee Range Historical Foundation, which operates the main museum, the Cornish Pump and Mining Museum and the World War II Glider and Military Museum. From left are Guy Fordstrom, museum board; Justina Blazier, Giving Ambassador for BOSS; Dianne Castelaz-Chiapusio, museum manager; Joe Jaeger, controller for BOSS; and Jody Christy, BOSS president.

IRON MOUNTAIN — BOSS Snowplow, a division of The Toro Company in partnership with The Toro Foundation, has given Toro Zero Turn mowers from the 2019 annual Product Donation Program to the Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine and Goodman-Armstrong Creek school districts in Wisconsin, the Menominee Range Historical Foundation and the Friends of the Dickinson County Fair.

This is the fifth year BOSS Snowplow and the Toro Foundation have donated Toro products to the community.

“All BOSS snowplows and spreaders are manufactured right here in Iron Mountain. It means a lot when we see so many BOSS snowplows and Toro products in the community,” said Jody Christy, president of BOSS Snowplow. “That local support and brand loyalty help provide hundreds of jobs in our community. We’re proud this is our hometown and the annual Product Donation Program is another way that we give back to the community each year.”

Organizations interested in applying for the 2020 annual Product Donation Program can watch for information released February 2020.

BOSS Snowplow, a division of The Toro Company is a leader in the snow and ice management business with a growing line of plows for trucks, heavy equipment, UTVs and ATVs; salt and sand spreaders; and box plows built for the snow and ice management professional, as well as the homeowner. All products are designed for ease of use, quality and durability. BOSS products are designed and manufactured in Iron Mountain. BOSS maintains a network of nearly 800 dealers worldwide.

BOSS Snowplow, a division of The Toro Company in partnership with The Toro Foundation, presents Toro Zero Turn mowers from the 2019 annual Product Donation Program to representatives of the Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine School District and Goodman-Armstrong Creek School District, both in Wisconsin.

The Toro Company is a leading worldwide provider of solutions for the outdoor environment including turf and landscape maintenance, snow and ice management, underground utility construction, rental and specialty construction, and irrigation and outdoor lighting solutions. With sales of $2.6 billion in fiscal 2018, The Toro Company’s global presence extends to more than 125 countries through a family of brands that includes Toro, Ditch Witch, Exmark, BOSS Snowplow, American Augers, Subsite Electronics, HammerHead, Trencor, Unique Lighting Systems, Irritrol, Hayter, Pope, Lawn-Boy, MTI Equipment and Radius HDD.

BOSS SNOWPLOW, a division of The Toro Company in partnership with The Toro Foundation, presented a Toro Zero Turn mower from the 2019 annual Product Donation Program to representatives of the Friends of the Dickinson County Fair.

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