Inland Waters Pollution Control to Hold Fourth Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway for Detroit Residents
By: Identity Team
DETROIT, November 16, 2012 – Detroit-headquartered Inland Waters Pollution Control (IWPC), a leading provider of underground rehabilitation solutions, will host its Fourth Annual Free Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway on Tuesday, Nov. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or as supplies last). David Lusky, president and general manager of IWPC, made the announcement.
In honor of the Thanksgiving holiday, IWPC will host the event at its headquarters, located at 4086 Michigan Ave. at Clark St. in Detroit. The event is open to Detroit residents 18 years or older. The company will donate 750 turkeys, one to each individual able to present valid proof of Detroit residency. Last year, all 750 turkeys were donated to attendees within two hours, so residents are encouraged to come early. Should any turkeys remain after the event ends, they will be donated to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit.
“IWPC has had a presence within the city for more than 20 years, and the majority of our team has grown up here,” said Lusky. “With such close connections to the city, we are fortunate to have the opportunity to give back during the holidays and show our appreciation to the people of Detroit and the support they have consistently provided our business.”
Inland Waters Pollution Control (IWPC) is a leading provider of underground rehabilitation solutions. IWPC uses the latest technologies in the industry and provides the most comprehensive portfolio of trenchless rehabilitation services to repair and maintain critical water, wastewater and industrial pipe infrastructure. For more information, please visit http://www.teamipr.com.
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