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Hallman Lindsay Paints Celebrates 60-year Milestone with 60 Food Pantry Gifts
Wisconsin paint manufacturer and wholesaler/retailer donates $30,000 to 60 food pantries in honor of 60 year anniversary.
Sun Prairie, WI (January 4, 2017) – In celebration of Hallman Lindsay’s 60-year anniversary of making and selling paint in Wisconsin for Wisconsin and in honor of their customers, the local company recently donated to 60 food pantries across the state for a combined donation of $30,000.
“We are so grateful for the support of fellow Wisconsinites over 60 years,” says Tim Mielcarek, owner of Hallman Lindsay Paints. “We are happy to return that support back to our neighbors ─ to those that need a helping hand and to their communities.”
Mielcarek adds, “We thank everyone for the opportunity to be a part of our state’s landscape, and look forward to many more years being Wisconsin’s paint company.”
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Store staff at 25 Hallman Lindsay stores chose food pantries in their own communities to receive each one of the donations. Tim Sonnemann from Hallman Lindsay Paints in Waukesha at 1601 Highway 164, across from Woodman’s, delivered donations to the Food Pantry of Waukesha County, the Hope Center and St. Vincent DePaul at St. John Newman.
Hallman Lindsay Paints has been donating to food pantries across Wisconsin in honor of customers each year since the recession in 2009. This year’s donation is the largest gift to date.
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Hallman Lindsay Paints is the only locally-owned paint manufacturer in Wisconsin with its own stores serving contractors and the general public. Hallman Lindsay paint can be found in the Kohl Center, Milwaukee Theatre, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery and thousands of homes across Wisconsin. Hallman Lindsay Paints strives to be Wisconsin’s most valued paint supplier in every market it serves.
