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Erin McKay wins GIE+EXPO’s $5,000 Trucks of the Industry Giveaway

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Erin won $5,000 just by attending the show and visiting the exhibits of the participating truck manufacturers at the Green Industry & Equipment Expo.

Staff | November 3, 2009 |

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LOUISVILLE, KY - It pays to attend GIE+EXPO.  Just ask Erin McKay, guest of JPH Lawn and Landscape of Bourbonnais, IL.  Erin won $5,000 just by attending the show and visiting the exhibits of the participating truck manufacturers at the Green Industry & Equipment Expo.

The giveaway featured five major truck manufacturers including Ford Commercial Truck; Isuzu Commercial Truck America; GM Fleet and Commercial; Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America and Toyota Motor Sales USA.

No purchase was necessary for the contest. Participants had to visit each truck company’s exhibit to collect the posted contest numbers and deliver the completed entry form to the feature display. The drawing was held at noon, Saturday, October 31, the final day of the tradeshow.

For information about GIE+EXPO 2010, set for Oct. 28-30 in Louisville at the Kentucky Exposition Center, go to www.gie-expo.com or call Sellers Expositions, 800-558-8767 or 812-949-9200.  GIE+EXPO is sponsored by the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, Inc. (OPEI), Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) and  Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS).
 

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