-

Pioneer Landscape Centers Announces Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraising Campaign in Colorado and Arizona

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pioneer Landscape Centers, a regional retailer and quarry operator with outlets throughout Colorado and Arizona, today announced that it is supporting local breast cancer support programs and the communities it serves by sponsoring a ‘Buck a Duck’ fundraising campaign.

In Colorado, Pioneer is raising money for the Colorado Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation, and in Arizona for Bosom Buddies of Arizona. Both organizations provide financial and other support for women – and men -- fighting breast cancer.

“At Pioneer, a passionate commitment to community service, volunteerism and support have long been central to our core company values as we continue to strive to make a positive difference in the markets we serve,” said President Kevin Guzior. “We’re excited about the opportunity to raise money for the Colorado Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation, Bosom Buddies of Arizona, and all the people fighting cancer that they support financially and in other ways.”

Pioneer is asking homeowners, contractors, and commercial customers to purchase pink Breast Cancer Awareness ducks and wristbands for just a buck. Donators will write their names on a paper duck and see it displayed in the store near them.

The Buck a Duck campaign runs until the end of October, and features a donor appreciation drawing, along with sweatshirts, water bottles and hats that can be purchased online at Pioneer’s apparel site, The Pioneer Mercantile (https://mercantile.pioneerco.com/). Along with donations, a percentage of all Pioneer’s Breast Cancer fundraising revenue will be disbursed to each of the selected non-profit organizations.

About Pioneer

Established in 1968, Pioneer is a leading distributor of landscaping and hardscaping materials in the western United States. With production facilities in Colorado and Arizona, Pioneer operates 34 retail distribution centers, 20 quarries and production facilities, and a fleet of over 200 trucks, making Pioneer uniquely positioned to serve industrial, commercial, wholesale and residential customers.

Contacts

Gabrielle Puccio
Pulse8 PR
gabriellepuccio@outlook.com
(919) 610-6694

Pioneer Landscape Centers


Release Versions

Contacts

Gabrielle Puccio
Pulse8 PR
gabriellepuccio@outlook.com
(919) 610-6694

More News From Pioneer Landscape Centers

Pioneer Landscape Centers Launches New Service to Save Contractors Time and Money

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To support landscape contractors dealing with labor shortages and higher costs, Pioneer Landscape Centers, a retailer in the western U.S., has added materials placement via slinger trucks to the company’s Contractor Services division. Slinger trucks are specialized trucks equipped with high-speed conveyor belts that project material from the bed of the truck to a chosen location on the job site. Those mechanisms enable the trucks to place materials up to...

Pioneer Landscape Centers Announces Sale to SiteOne Landscape Supply to Bolster Ability to Serve Customers

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pioneer Landscape Centers, a distributor of landscape and hardscape materials with 35 locations in Colorado and Arizona, today announced that it has completed its sale to SiteOne® Landscape Supply, Inc. (NYSE: SITE), the largest and only national full product line wholesale distributor of landscape supplies in the United States. This sale is the logical next step for Pioneer, which has invested in its technology infrastructure and processes over the past...

Pioneer Landscape Centers Launches eCommerce Capabilities for Bulk Landscape and Hardscape Materials

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pioneer Landscape Centers, a regional supplier of landscape and hardscape materials in the western U.S., has launched a new eCommerce site and a handy mobile app that enables customers to see what products are available at each site and to order materials in bulk. “When consumers buy bulk bark or rock at a big box store, they get a pallet of bagged material,” said Craig Mauk, Pioneer’s chief operating officer. “We’re giving people the ability to buy rock...
Back to Newsroom