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ADEL, IOWA – September 24, 2025 – Monarch Materials Group was proud to take part in a special moment at Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (ADM) High School’s Tiger Fest celebration on September 19, marking the official unveiling of the ADM Victory Bell. The Victory Bell project, made possible by generous donations—including a $20,000 gift from Monarch’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dave Mulcahy—was brought to life during this year’s homecoming festivities. For the first time, ADM Tiger fans heard the ring of the new bell, a symbol of community spirit, teamwork, and future victories. Representing Monarch Materials Group, were employees AJ Akins, McKenna & Jarrad Lehman, Jerry Kyle, Jon King, and Fox & Ryan Mulcahy. The ceremony took place the evening before the ADM homecoming football game, during Tiger Fest, a community-wide celebration filled with school pride, family activities, and the spirit of togetherness. “Tiger Fest was the perfect event to unveil the Victory Bell,” said Ryan Mulcahy after he and his son, Fox, rang the victory bell. “We anticipate this bell will stand as a symbol of pride and success throughout Tiger Nation for years to come.”
For Monarch Materials Group, the event was more than just a celebration, it was also a moment to recognize the donors who made the Victory Bell possible. Monarch is proud of Dave Mulcahy’s leadership and generosity, and of its employees who continue to engage with the local community in meaningful ways. The Victory Bell will now serve as a lasting tradition at ADM, celebrating achievements and uniting the community with every ring.
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Adel, Iowa–September 5, 2025 – On Wednesday, August 27, 2025, twenty one employees from Monarch Materials Group, Inc. rolled up their sleeves to support Habitat for Humanity’s Rock the Block event in Adel, Iowa. Together, the Monarch team completed 72 hours of volunteer service, helping local families with critical home repairs—ensuring not only a safer living environment but also a stronger foundation for their future. Rock the Block Home Repairs is more than home repairs. The event brings neighbors and volunteers together to provide critical needs improvements, weatherization, accessibility modifications, and aging-in-place support so families can continue enjoying the stability and equity of homeownership for years to come. “Giving back to our community is at the heart of who we are,” said Mo Warford, President of Monarch Materials Group. “I’m incredibly proud of our employees for stepping up to help families in need. Their compassion, energy, and teamwork reflect the kind of company we strive to be every day. We are honored to support Habitat for Humanity and their mission of creating safe, decent places to live.” For Monarch employees, the day wasn’t just about giving back—it was about working for a company that invests in the community where they live and work. Volunteer projects like this strengthen local neighborhoods and remind employees that their efforts make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
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