Felder Group' launches Veterans Day raffle, winning veterans get a special gift

In honor of Veterans Day, Tommy Mac, a renowned furniture maker known for handcrafted pieces, is proud to announce a giveaway of a limited-edition Tommy Mac Flag Stool. This unique stool pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of our nation's veterans.

Hand-crafted in pairs from a single board, each Tommy Mac Flag Stool embodies a sense of history and tradition. The stools are meticulously hand-painted with dye and aged to capture a weathered, storied look, resulting in functional pieces rich in character.

Show Your Appreciation: Win a Stool or Nominate a Deserving Veteran

How to win a flag stool

  • All veterans are encouraged to enter to win a limited-edition Tommy Mac Flag Stool.
  • Simply fill out the form by November 7th for a chance to win.
  • The winner will be announced on Veterans Day.
  • Proof of service will be required.

To enter, click here.

Nominate a Gold Star Family or Combat Veteran

Tommy Mac also invites the public to nominate a deserving Gold Star Family or Combat Veteran for a chance to win a stool.

Send your recommendations by November 7th for eligibility.

Special pricing for Combat Veterans and Gold Star Families
Combat veterans and Gold Star Families interested in purchasing a stool can contact Tommy Mac through the link below for special pricing.
Click here.
 

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Larry Adams is a Chicago-based writer and editor who writes about how things get done. A former wire service and community newspaper reporter, Larry is an award-winning writer with more than three decades of experience. In addition to writing about woodworking, he has covered science, metrology, metalworking, industrial design, quality control, imaging, Swiss and micromanufacturing . He was previously a Tabbie Award winner for his coverage of nano-based coatings technology for the automotive industry. Larry volunteers for the historic preservation group, the Kalo Foundation/Ianelli Studios, and the science-based group, Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST).