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Felling Trailers 2022 auction

Felling Trailers Announces 2022 Trailer for a Cause Auction Dates

The online auction for a utility trailer will run Aug. 22-27, with proceeds benefiting a veteran support organization
Felling Trailers Names 2022 Trailer for a Cause Beneficiary

Felling Trailers Names 2022 Trailer for a Cause Beneficiary

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Felling Trailers Auction Raises Money for Minnesota Fire Fighters Foundation

Contractor Joe Kostreba had a winning bid of nearly $5,000 for the FT-3 drop deck utility trailer
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Felling Trailers Announces 2021 Trailer for a Cause Auction Dates

The proceeds from the online auction set for Sept. 5-11 will benefit the Minnesota Fire Fighters Foundation
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Felling Trailers Announces Winning Bid of 2020 Trailer for a Cause Auction

The owners of Seifert Transport in Springfield, Minnesota, put in a winning bid of $4,650 that will benefit the Lymphoma Research Foundation
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Felling Trailers’ Annual Trailer for a Cause Auction to Benefit Lymphoma Research Foundation

The online auction of an FT-3 drop deck utility trailer is scheduled for Sept. 9-15
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The Latest: News - July 2020

The Latest News - August 2019

The Latest News - August 2019

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Felling Trailers holds sixth annual Trailer for a Cause Auction

Orphanage

Safety Equipment Company Supports Panama’s First Special Needs Orphanage

Since 2015, North Carolina’s Iron Lot has been donating a percentage of product sales toward the building of the orphanage

JCB raises $85,000 at annual golf fundraiser

People Appreciate Good Corporate Citizens

People Appreciate Good Corporate Citizens

Plotting a strategy will maximize the benefit of giving when local charities and other community groups come calling.
Who — and What — Are the Water Buffaloes?

Who — and What — Are the Water Buffaloes?

Clean water comes first for these professionals. But motorcycles might be a close second.