Guns for Great Causes
February, 2015
February, 2015
All Recipients-
L to R: Ed Kochanski Jr. of Throop, James Shenk of Orrtanna, Steve Macdonald of Mechanicsburg, Warren Plot of Hummelstown, Harold Bowman of Schaefferstown, Max Elwood Colbertson of Carlise, Ron Keslar of Mechanicsburg, Matthew Corwin of Red Lion, Ed Fisher of Lewisburg, Anthony Imperato, President of Henry Repeating Arms, Charles Fox of Troy and James Boddington of York.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania- February 13, 2015– Henry Repeating Arms presented tribute rifles to eleven deserving individuals who serve the state and country last night at The NRA Foundation Banquet & Auction at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, PA.
First Responders-
L to R: James Boddington of York received a Law Enforcement Tribute Rifle, Anthony Imperato, President of Henry Repeating Arms, Ed Kochanski Jr. of Throop received a Firefighter’s Tribute Rifle and James Shenk of Orrtanna received an EMS Tribute Rifle.
Veterans-
L to R: Anthony Imperato, President of Henry Repeating Arms, Warren Plot U.S. Air Force in WW2, Max Elwood Colbertson U.S. Army in Korea, Harold Bowman U.S. Marine in Vietnam, Steve Macdonald U.S. Navy in Iraq, Matthew Corwin U.S. Marine in the Gulf War, and Ed Fisher U.S. Army in Afghanistan.
As lead sponsor of the event, Anthony Imperato, President of Henry Repeating Arms, chose to award local heroes of the community who’ve proven to go above and beyond the call of duty. “Thank You for saving lives every day,” Imperato said as he presented first responders to thank them for their service. James Boddington of York received a Law Enforcement Tribute Rifle, Ed Kochanski Jr. of Throop received a Firefighter’s Tribute Rifle and James Shenk of Orrtanna received an EMS Tribute Rifle.
Six Veterans received a Henry Military Service Tribute Rifle. “These men and their families sacrificed to protect this great country of ours, and we owe our freedom to them today,” Imperato said, choking back tears. “Thank You for your service to our country,” he continued as the crowd of 300 rose to applaud recipients Warren Plot of Hummelstown who served in the U.S. Air Force in WW2, Max Elwood Colbertson of Carlise who served in the U.S. Army in Korea, Harold Bowman of Schaefferstown who served as a U.S. Marine in Vietnam, Matthew Corwin of Red Lion who served as a U.S. Marine in the Gulf War, Steve Macdonald of Mechanicsburg who served in the U.S. Navy in Iraq and Ed Fisher of Lewisburg who served in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan.
NRA Instructors-
L to R: Anthony Imperato, President of Henry Repeating Arms, Ron Keslar of Mechanicsburg and Charles Fox of Troy
Imperato proclaimed NRA Instructors are the unsung heroes of the firearms industry. “They take their personal time and spend their own money to promote firearm safety and youth shooting sports,” he explained. Instructors Ron Keslar of Mechanicsburg and Charles Fox of Troy were each presented with a Henry Golden Boy rifle.