Great Lakes Engineering announced today that they participated in the 5th annual ‘It’s All About The Kids’ charity event benefitting the Children’s Hospitals & Clinics of Minnesota, which took place on July 11.
Great Lakes employee Jenifer VanHees is an annual participant in the fundraiser, which featured a Harley Davidson motorcycle run with hundreds of bikers riding to the Children’s Hospital in Saint Paul delivering sick children ice cream and gifts to lift their spirits.
“We feel it’s really important to support such a worthy cause in our community,” commented Bruce Weaver, Owner at Great Lakes Engineering. “We give our employees our full support when they are involved with local charity events. Everybody wins when a community comes together to help each other!”
Great Lakes Engineering used their talents to chemically etch a picture of a Harley Davidson Motorcycle engine, which they framed and donated to the event’s silent auction. Ms. VanHees also donated some of her artwork to the auction. All the money raised goes to the Children’s Hospitals & Clinics of Minnesota.
To learn more about Great Lakes Engineering, call (763) 425-4755 or visit www.greatlakeseng.com.
Founded by John M. Carr in 1986, Great Lakes Engineering capitalized on the market demand for photo chemically machined parts and incorporated state-of-the-art laser stencil technology. The company is a manufacturer of surface mount stencils, precision laser cut parts and photo chemical machined parts for the defense, medical, electronics, aviation, energy, telecommunications, and computer industries. Great Lakes Engineering, Inc. is ISO 9001:2008 certified and ITAR registered company and distributes for Henkel Electronics. For more information please call 763-425-4755 or visit www.greatlakeseng.com or email info@greatlakeseng.com.