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Contractors who visit the Propane Education & Research Council booth (No. 7094) at GIE+EXPO and enter to win the council’s equipment trailer giveaway will have $5 donated on their behalf to Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Troops program.

The initiative is part of the Propane Education & Research Council’s “United We Fuel” booth theme.

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Contractors who visit the Propane Education & Research Council booth (No. 7094) at GIE+EXPO and enter to win the council’s equipment trailer giveaway will have $5 donated on their behalf to the Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Troops program.

It’s all part of PERC’s “United We Fuel” booth theme.

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“Propane is an all-American fuel, with the majority of the United States’ supply produced on American soil, and with much of the propane industry made up of family-run, small businesses for whom supporting service members and veterans is important,” said Jeremy Wishart, director of off-road business development. “We felt these goals really aligned with Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Troops program, which is highly regarded in the lawn care community.”

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The PERC will add a $5 donation to GreenCare for Troops with each entry to equipment trailer giveaway in booth #7094.

GreenCare for Troops, located at booth #584, connects families of active-duty deployed service members with professional lawn, landscape, and snow removal volunteers in all 50 states. Volunteers provide free services to eligible families in their area for the length of their deployment; typically 9 to 12 months

To enter the trailer giveaway and grow PERC’s donation to GreenCare for Troops, contractors can sign up for The Cut enewsletter in PERC’s booth anytime during the expo hours, as well as by signing up online in advance of the trade show. To be eligible to win, contractors must be present in the booth at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, when the drawing takes place.

In addition to the trailer itself, a 16-foot Big Tex Trailer, the winning contractor will take home the following tools and accessories:

  • An Exmark Lazer S-Series propane mower.
  • A Spartan RTHD 61” propane mower with a 896cc Vanguard engine.
  • A Stihl cordless blower.
  • A Stihl cordless trimmer.
  • A water cooler.
  • 25 safety vests.
  • 25 pairs of work gloves.

As another part of its “United We Fuel” theme, PERC’s booth will showcase how propane is a domestic fuel that can help landscape contractors support American jobs and businesses. For example, more than 90 percent of U.S. propane supplies are produced in the U.S. Propane also helps landscape contractors improve their own communities by reducing emissions and helping to improve local environments by eliminating harmful gasoline and diesel fuel spills.

The booth will feature several propane-powered mowers, including one from John Deere. Two Kohler engines and a Briggs and Stratton engine will also be displayed, as well as a propane autogas vehicle.

Additional donations to Project EverGreen can also be made online at ProjectEverGreen.org/Donate. For more information on commercial propane mowers and other ways contractors can use propane in their fleets, visit Propane.com or come to PERC’s booth, 7094.

The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. For more information, visit Propane.com.

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