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Bender's Tech - Community Involvement
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Tonawanda, NY
Tonawanda, NY began as a hamlet with the settlement of Henry Anguish who built a log home in 1808 and a tavern in 1811 at the mouth of Tonawanda Creek where it empties into the Niagara River.
The hamlet grew slowly until the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. The lumber industry provided economic opportunity and the two Tonawandas on either side of Tonawanda Creek became a leading lumber processing center by the end of the 19th century.
Click here to visit City of Tonawanda, NY.
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Our support of the Salvation Army during the holiday season once again raised awareness of the need for non-perishable food products.
With the help of the local boy scouts, Bender's Technical Detailing created and distributed over 8,000 fliers within the city of Tonawanda.
In an article done by the Tonawanda News (click here for story), Joanne Guercio showed the need for the non-perishable food items. |
click here for more articles Organizations like these need our help as state and federal funding has been cut. Call your local Salvation Army and Boy's and Girl's Club to see what needs they may have. Any help that you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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