Top Gun Auto celebrates Heroes of Townsend
Ted Culbertson, born and raised in East Helena and owner of Top Gun Automotive, is philanthropic. For the last 6 years, he and his crew (measuring 33 total) has shown their love and support to others by sponsoring a ‘Heroes of Helena’, a gift from them to an agreed upon non-profit organization.
On a picture perfect fall day in Townsend, hundreds of people came to the Top Gun Automotive site to enjoy the food, be awed by the Free Style Moto demonstration (motorcycle daredevils) and of course to celebrate the Townsend Senior Center, Townsend Rotary Club and the Townsend Schools receiving the "Heroes of Townsend" award.
Because Top Gun Automotive has recently opened a new location at the old Broadwater Ford site; the crew decided to bless Townsend as well. For their Grand Opening (although they have been doing a successful business now for a few months) Ted and crew decided to put on a show. For one attraction (and it did get everyone’s attention) were free-style moto jumpers. Flying through the air from a hard-cased ramp onto an air-filled landing spot, couldn’t have been easy; but the riders made it look that way, doing flips, jumps, and crazy stuff. There was even a 12-year-old, who kept up with his older compadres.
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Ted Culbertson, born and raised in East Helena and owner of Top Gun Automotive, is philanthropic. For the last 6 years, he and his crew (measuring 33 total) has shown their love and support to others by sponsoring a ‘Heroes of Helena’, a gift from them to an agreed upon non-profit organization.
On a picture perfect fall day in Townsend, hundreds of people came to the Top Gun Automotive site to enjoy the food, be awed by the Free Style Moto demonstration (motorcycle daredevils) and of course to celebrate the Townsend Senior Center, Townsend Rotary Club and the Townsend Schools receiving the "Heroes of Townsend" award.
Because Top Gun Automotive has recently opened a new location at the old Broadwater Ford site; the crew decided to bless Townsend as well. For their Grand Opening (although they have been doing a successful business now for a few months) Ted and crew decided to put on a show. For one attraction (and it did get everyone’s attention) were free-style moto jumpers. Flying through the air from a hard-cased ramp onto an air-filled landing spot, couldn’t have been easy; but the riders made it look that way, doing flips, jumps, and crazy stuff. There was even a 12-year-old, who kept up with his older compadres.
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Townsend Senior Center Receives $500.00 Award
Carol Anderson receives the
"Heroes of Townsend" award
for the Townsend Senior Center
Townsend Rotary Club Receives $500 "Heroes of Townsend" award
Rotary President Jeanine Stone,
Pat Plantenberg and Jeff Langlinais
receive the "Heroes of Townsend"
award on behalf of the Townsend
Rotary Club
Rotary President Jeanine Stone
Rotarian Pat Plantenburg
Rotarian Jeff Langlinais
Townsend Schools Receives the $5000.00 "Heros of Townsend" award
Superintendenat Susie Healen,
Principals Sherri Heaverin and Brad Racht
Coach Joe Horne and athletes
Accept the $5000.00 award
Free Style Moto demonstation
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Image and the Stunts the Riders Are
Performing