Habitat for Humanity Pennyrile Region in Madisonville, Kentucky, has announced the Bourbon Build Fundraiser, an initiative to support disaster recovery efforts in west Kentucky, in partnership with Trinity Metals and Hotel Tango Bourbon Distillery.
Pennyrile Habitat has received a donation of 150 hand-selected bourbon bottles, courtesy of Wade Conner, a Kentucky Colonel and the owner of Trinity Metals, which is based in Indianapolis and operates a variety of divisions: wholesale nonferrous metals recycling, e-scrap recycling, specialty metal processing; commercial and industrial recycling and auto shredder residue processing.
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Hotel Tango Bourbon Distillery, also based in Indianapolis, is a veteran-owned company that makes bourbons, whiskeys and other distilled spirits.
"The Bourbon Build Fundraiser not only provides a unique opportunity for bourbon enthusiasts but also allows us to continue our vital disaster recovery efforts in West Kentucky," says Brian Keith, director of operations, Habitat for Humanity Pennyrile Region. "We are immensely grateful to Trinity Metals, Hotel Tango Bourbon Distillery and Wade Conner for their generous contributions and support."
The Bourbon Build Fundraiser raffle gives participants the chance to win one of these hand-selected bourbon bottles. The drawing is scheduled for Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time at 43 S. Daves St., Madisonville, Kentucky, and live on Facebook at facebook.com/pennyrilehabitat. Entrants must be 21 years or older and reside in the contiguous 48 U.S. States (excluding West Virginia). One hundred fifty winners will be announced. Tickets can be purchased here.
All proceeds from the Bourbon Build Fundraiser will go to Habitat for Humanity Pennyrile Region's disaster recovery efforts, helping families in West Kentucky rebuild their lives after the devastating events.
Further information about the Bourbon Build Fundraiser is available from Keith at 270-825-1539.
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