Bands rock Minnesota stage in GreenCare for Troops fundraiser

The program provides complimentary lawn care and landscape services to families of military personnel.


DELANO, Minn. – Hundreds of people flocked the American Legion parking lot in Delano, Minnesota to attend Band Blitz II, a fundraiser in support of Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Troops.

The national program provides complimentary lawn care and landscape services to eligible families of actively deployed military personnel. Throughout the evening, local bands took the stage to entertain and share the program’s message. Nearly $20,000 was raised through tickets, food and beverage sales, plus sponsorship and raffle ticket sales for chances to win Toro power equipment. A portion of the proceeds was donated to the Delano American Legion.

The event was emceed by Dick Jonckowski, long-time PA announcer for the University of Minnesota and state high-school sporting events. State Rep. Joe McDonald read a proclamation from the state House of Representatives honoring GreenCare for Troops Day in Delano.

Local GCFT volunteers attending the event included Elliot Anderson of Elliot’s Lawn Service, William Krammer of Krammer’s Lawn Care & Snow Removal, Brad Dahl of BTSA, LLC and Nathan Newlands of Spring Touch Lawn & Pest Control.

“Thriving lawns, trees and landscapes go beyond the aesthetics; they are an integral part of the social fabric of a community, and provide a safe yard for kids to play and a serene environment for military families to de-stress,” says Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “Our volunteers enjoy providing the gift of green spaces to military families in their time of need. It’s the best way they know to give back to our nation’s military who have done so much for us.”

Bands like Little Chicago and West Highway played during the event, and there was a special appearance by former members of the Delano River Band.  Plans are already under way for Band Blitz III which will be held at the Delano American Legion on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019.