Saturday, December 22, 2018
Tuttle Inc. Donates Welding Machines To DPS
Businesses often lead the way when it comes to generosity, as well as in looking out for the education of our young people.
The Friend newspaper reports that welders donated by Tuttle Inc. in Friend were given to industrial tech classes at both Friend and Dorchester Public Schools in October.
Dorchester received three welders, one to keep and the rest to return at a later date, including a TIG 200 Square Wave Welder. Friend Public School was also given three welders, all of which they are able to keep.
“We have been in need of welders for a long time now,” Brandon Bruha, industrial tech educator at Dorchester, said. Bruha plans to use the donations for both stick and TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding for the seven juniors and seniors in his class.
“We have never had a machine that was capable of doing TIG welding,” Bruha said. “Now the students will be able to experience that, which is being used a lot in manufacturing today.”
See the article here.
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The question being, how many former D.H.S. students are employed at Tuttle Industries?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gesture and story!
ReplyDeleteWhat does it matter if anyone works at Tuttle or not? Is it not ok for company’s to donate to help surrounding communities?
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