The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the heroism and dedication of our first responders and frontline workers. To commemorate their service and sacrifices, Bux-Mont Awards is proud to offer custom cast bronze plaques.
Our plaques can be customized with names, dates, and other important information to create a personal tribute to these brave men and women. Whether you're looking to honor individual first responders or pay tribute to an entire department or organization, our team of skilled craftsmen and artists will work with you to create a plaque that is both beautiful and meaningful.
At Bux-Mont Awards, we understand the importance of recognizing the sacrifices and contributions of our first responders and frontline workers. That's why we take great pride in creating custom cast bronze plaques that will endure for generations.
Our lost wax method allows us to create intricate designs and fine details that capture the essence of your tribute. We use only the highest quality materials and the latest technology to create our plaques, ensuring that they are not only beautiful but also durable and long-lasting.
Whether you're looking to create a historical marker, recognize a Blue Ribbon School, commemorate a special person or event, or honor our first responders and frontline workers, Bux-Mont Awards has the expertise and experience to create a plaque that is both timeless and meaningful.
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The Univest Grand Prix is being held today. We are happy to say the awards they got were provided by us. This is the first race that we got to be a part of, and it really is an amazing show. I am watching the webstream provided by wfmz69 , and I hear that cycling.tv is going to be streaming the end of the race. There are over 22 reacing teams and 200 riders in this 107 mile race. The announcers do a great job and they really make it easy to understand and follow the sport of cycling. And then we get to watch tomorrows show in Doylestown as well! They talk about dynamics and I have seen a couple crashes, and they just went through Green Lane Park past the Scottish Irish Festival. A really neat way to be a part of the community. And they do it mostly with volunteers. Amazing, and the video is really spectacular. Much thanks to Univest and all the sponsors for providing such a great community event that we can all be proud of.

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