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Black Hills Home Builders Home Show in South Dakota
Black Hills home show booth and group of employees

We were a sponsor and participant of the Black Hills Home Builders Home Show in Rapid City, South Dakota, earlier this year. Representatives from the South Dakota ambassadors, planning team, operations team, Service Guard and energy efficiency spent the weekend visiting with hundreds of attendees. The event offered a wonderful opportunity to answer customer questions directly.

We have been a main sponsor and vendor at this event for many years. We are proud to partner with our local building community to promote products and processes for home and commercial owners. Thank you to the many employees who gave up time from their weekend to volunteer at the Home Show.

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