Smiles all around!

For the fourth-straight year Ferguson associates at the Front Royal Distribution Center transformed damaged plumbing pipes into 1,300 hula hoops, or fitness rings, for a local elementary school.

Teachers and students at Redbud Run Elementary School in Winchester, Virginia were treated to a fun-filled afternoon, including plenty of hula hooping, music and refreshments.

“All people inherently want to give back,” said Ferguson Operations Manager Paul DeJong. “The opportunity to provide a meaningful event to children is particularly satisfying, as you know for some, it will be a lifelong memory. It certainly is for us, as well. Knowing that Ferguson fully supports the effort, is also very satisfying and there’s some great team bonding that occurs during the event preparation.”

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Peggy Hall Williams
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Senior Director of Communications and Public Relations, Ferguson