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Col-Met Spray Booths support Wounded Warrior Project
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Col-Met Spray Booths, Rockwall, TX, hosted an event at its facility in December where Eric Jones of Col-Met presented the Wounded Warrior Project with a $10,000 check, the result of fundraising activities that took place around the International Autobody Congress and Expostion (NACE) in November. Juan Arredondo, Sergeant US Army (Retired), accepted the check on behalf of the Wounded Warrior Project.

Sean McEndree, drove his "tribute truck" (painted by Ryno Templeton of the TV show Trick My Truck) to Rockwall for the event. McEndree's truck honors fallen and wounded soldiers by displaying an Arlington Cemetery scene, a Purple Heart and an American flag. He was a specialist in the 96th Transportation Company in Iraq. Jeff Burke, from Paintline Products Inc., Barrie, ON, also attended to receive Ryno's tricked-out go-kart that he won at NACE.

Eric Jones of Col-Met Spray Booths presents a check for the Wounded Warrior Project to US Army Sgt. (retired) Juan Arredondo.

Sean McEndree's truck painted in tribute to fallen US soldiers by Ryno Templeton of the TV show Trick My Truck.

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