Western Products brings back patriotic lift arm kit

Western Products brings back patriotic lift arm kit

Western Products, manufacturer of Western snow and ice control equipment, have released a limited edition red, white and blue lift arm kit. This especially patriotic lift arm kit is compatible with all Western UltraMount and UltraMount 2 series snowplows.

For each lift arm kit, which can be seen above, that the company sells, they will donate $50 to Camp Hometown Heroes.

Camp Hometown Heroes is a weeklong overnight camp that provides traditional summer activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, fishing and canoeing to children of U.S. service members who have lost their lives.

The children are also given access to pediatric grief specialists, music therapy programs and optional discussion groups. Last year, donations helped more than 100 children attend the camp at no cost to their families.

“This summer, we not only celebrate independence by helping customers’ display their patriotism on their work trucks, but by remembering those heroes who paid freedom’s price with their lives,”Patrick Dietz, Douglas Dynamics Vice President of Marketing, said. “We’re pleased to help Camp Hometown Heroes fulfill their mission of healing hearts and restoring hope among the children of these brave U.S. military service members.”

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