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Our display at the 2021 Tress of Plainfield in Hummel Park. Included our gingerbread house, our Christmas tree made from ductwork and our Hershey kiss tree made from dryer vent.
In 2022, Plainfield took over the event and it moved to the Al & Jan Barker Sports Complex. We still had our ductwork tree but colored the ornaments so they would show up better. We added a tree made from pvc piping and added some actual hershey kisses to g oalong with our Hershey tree made from dryer vent.
This years event expanded from 2 days to multiple weekends. We had our community favorite Hershey kiss tree made from dryer vent ducting. We added our custom cut tree scene which didn't hold up to well with the wet weather.
For 2024, the ductwork tree was back along with the Hershey tree. We added some bulldog decorations to the festivities.
We participated in the trunk or treat as part of Plainfield's Sat-Terror-Day festival. Super Mario Brothers theme. Passed out lots of candy, gold coins and Super Mario goodies. Lots of photos with Princess Peach and Mario. We got awarded first place as voted on by the community.
20024 Sat-terror-Day trunk or treat festival. We designed our set-up after the summer blockbuster Despicable Me 4. The awesome popcorn wall looked to good for some kiddos. It was real popcorn but not meant to be eaten. They also loved the vending machine with many being their fist time using one.
2021 Quaker day Parade. Parade theme was "love your neighbor". Not all the balloons survived and we also ran out of candy.
2022 Quaker Day Parade in Plainfield, Indiana. Theme for the parade was "Plainfield: no place like home" We added our custom built dryer to educate on the importance of dryer vent cleaning to prevent dryer fires. Ran out of candy again.
2023 Quaker Day Parade. Parade theme was "garden party". We decorated with plenty of flowers and boxwood. We had the debut of our custom made bulldog "Dusty". We added some different treats besides the usual candy, including the very popular slim jims. Still ran out of treats.
Quaker Day Parade 2024. Theme was "In our Plainfield Era: Then and Now". We only had one vehicle in it so Dusty made it to the top of the big truck. We finally had enough candy to make it to the end.
2022 was the first year we could do the home show due to Covid. We had a small space in a side isle and didn't know what to expect. Our display was changing throughout the week. Good learning experience.
We got a bigger spot for the 2023 Indianapolis Home Show and we were able to bring the truck in.
We were back in the same location for 2024.Added the boxwood with our cool neon light. Dusty watched over everybody from the top of the truck. Everyone thought our small bulldog in front was real.
In 2025, we were back in our familiar spot. We built some walls to simulate inside the home. Dusty was down on the floor and made for a great photo op before booking your duct cleaning.
2023 Easter Scramble at the Aquatic Center in Plainfield Indiana. Normally held outdoors but the awful weather required it to be moved indoors. Children were able to open the dryer to receive their goodies. Lots of photos taken with the custom made giant peeps.
In 2024, the event was back to being outside. I was rocking the easter bunny outfit from The Christmas Story and delivering eggs down into the dryer.
For 2025, we added an eggstra special feature to our display. The kids got to pick a duck from the pond (think county fair) to see how many eggs would be in the dryer when they opened it. Also had the bubble machine going. We got voted first place by the community.
We brought the truck out for the Touch-a-truck event in Mooresville, Indiana. Lots of honking and photos.
We brought the truck out for the annual Transportation Day for first graders at Brentwood Elementary in Plainfield Indiana. Lots of honking.
Back out at the Transportation Day for Brentwood. Bubbles galore and of course lots of "honking". Dusty snuck in the back and we got to see Rowdy as well.
We are proud to host the first annual dyer fire prevention day. We were able to go out in the community and provide free services to help reduce the risk of a dryer fire.
This was a mission of ours when we started the business and it has been in effect since day 1. We are proud to be able to give back to the community to help support local animal shelters.