
Dodge City citizens invited to drive up and grab a free 4-ounce bottle of hand cleanser!
On the heels of two successful drive-up events on Sunday, Boot Hill Distillery produced several thousand more bottles of hand cleanser. Together with Victory Electric, they are hosting repeat events on Wednesday.
“We recognized the community’s need for a hand cleanser, and since our distillery had the ability to produce the product, we knew it was something we could do to help our community,” said Hayes Kelman, owner of Boot Hill Distillery. “We were overwhelmed with the community’s positive response to our drive-up events last weekend and we are excited to help reach more people.”
Boot Hill Distillery teamed up with several local partners to produce the World Health Organization’s recommended handrub formula. The distillery is continuing production and anticipates producing more than 18,000 bottles of hand cleanser.
Members of the community can conveniently drive up to one of two locations and receive one bottle of hand cleanser per adult in the car, as long as supplies last. To protect the health and safety of all, it is drive-up only, please do not exit the vehicle.
Wednesday, March 25, from 4-6 p.m. at two locations
1. Boot Hill Distillery – Fourth Ave in front of Distillery
2. Victory Electric headquarters – 3230 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City
The Distillery and Victory Electric are also actively planning additional drive-up events in several communities surrounding Dodge City.
In the meantime, if your business or organization has a need for hand cleanser product, make a request at https://forms.gle/TAnoPFa1Sgr6C12H9. Distributions will be based on the most urgent needs. Donations are also welcome at gf.me/u/xr59ng. Donations do not guarantee acquisition of product.
This community project and hand cleanser product is produced by Boot Hill Distillery with the generous support of Victory Electric, Kansas Corn, Dodge City/Ford County, Development Corporation, Conestoga Energy, Western Plains Medical Complex, Conant Construction, Centera Bank, Nu Life Market, BlackJacks Liquor, Hilker Trucking, and others.