Thank You for the over 1,700 Votes that came in for the 2010 Charity Paint Giveaway poll! Summer House received the most votes and will receive up to $10,000 in painting services!
We really appreciate everyone who took their time to vote for our fourth annual Charity Paint Giveaway. It was neck-and-neck for the top spot [...]
Filed under: Community Service by Christina on July 12, 2010 9:46 am
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It is time to vote for our fourth annual Charity Paint Giveaway recipient! Brooks Painting is proud to support and give back to our community. We are donating up to $10,000 in time and painting services to a local person, family, or charitable organization. Past recipients are Davis Little League, the Sharp family, and the [...]
Filed under: Community Service by Christina on June 25, 2010 10:29 am
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Brooks Painting is proud to support and give back to our community. This is our 4th annual charity paint event. We’re donating up to $10,000 in time and painting to a local person, family or charitable organization. We want your nomination and your vote for this year’s recipient!
To nominate a deserving person, family or charity [...]
Filed under: Community Service by Christina on May 21, 2010 10:38 am
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I am happy to report that the 3rd annual Brooks Painting Charity Paint was a great success! We had 18 employees (yes, the office gals included!) and 7 other volunteers log about 200 hours of exterior painting work on Saturday at the old Maxwell Elementary school building in Woodland. Once all the work this building [...]
Filed under: Community Service by Christina on November 17, 2009 7:03 pm
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Saturday, November 14th is the big day!
Brooks Painting Inc. is committed to being involved with and giving back to the communities that we work in. One of the ways we do this is our annual Charity Paint Give-Away. In 2007 we donated our services to painting the buildings, dugouts and backstops at the Davis [...]
Filed under: Community Service by Christina on November 12, 2009 11:14 am
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