InfoWest Spends the Summer Giving Back

What has become a summer tradition: InfoWest invested in the next generation, demonstrating their commitment to the community. InfoWest provided over 600 backpacks to children in Overton Nevada and Cedar City and organized a free STEM camp in St. George, UT.

Backpacks
Throughout the summer, InfoWest distributed more than 200 backpacks to children in Cedar City UT, Richfield Utah and Overton, NV. InfoWest also gave away backpacks to the Washington County School district.

Randy Cosby, Founder, COO, and Executive VP at InfoWest, expressed the company’s local roots and their desire to give back to the community.

Both the STEM camp and the backpack giveaway were offered entirely free of charge to all, regardless of whether they were customers or non-customers. The company firmly believes in being good neighbors and giving back to the community that supports them.

“The 600 backpacks were prepared with essential school supplies such as glue, paper, coloring pencils, pens/pencils, and other items to help children start the school year on the right foot,” said Cosby.

The backpacks came in a variety of styles, including cute dinosaur and llama designs, as well as Marvel-themed and other colors, giving the kids the opportunity to choose their favorite.

InfoWest also ensured that parents had an enjoyable time at the event by providing door prizes and offering a variety of food options, such as tacos, sandwiches, or pizza.

Kids Innovate

This year marked the 5th anniversary of InfoWest’s “Kids Innovate” STEM camp, for kids 7-12, and was offered free of charge in Washington County. The camp included snacks, lunch, T-shirts, and a bag filled with goodies and prizes for each participant.

Cosby mentioned that the event has grown significantly each year, necessitating a move to a larger location to accommodate the 60 kids who signed up this year. “The camp featured educational activities about how the

internet works, along with hands-on experiences like 3D printing and making solar ovens to bake s’mores. Additionally, the kids had a special presentation from Wilson Electronics,” said Cosby

Cosby emphasized that the camp’s curriculum and activities are carefully chosen each year, allowing returning kids to learn new things and continue to be engaged.

InfoWest views both the backpack giveaway and the STEM camp as annual traditions and encourages everyone to stay tuned to their social media for announcements about the 2024 events. www.InfoWest.com

What has become a summer tradition: InfoWest invested in the next generation, demonstrating their commitment to the community. InfoWest provided over 600 backpacks to children in Overton Nevada and Cedar City and organized a free STEM camp in St. George, UT.

Backpacks
Throughout the summer, InfoWest distributed more than 200 backpacks to children in Cedar City UT, Richfield Utah and Overton, NV. InfoWest also gave away backpacks to the Washington County School district.

Randy Cosby, Founder, COO, and Executive VP at InfoWest, expressed the company’s local roots and their desire to give back to the community.

Both the STEM camp and the backpack giveaway were offered entirely free of charge to all, regardless of whether they were customers or non-customers. The company firmly believes in being good neighbors and giving back to the community that supports them.

“The 600 backpacks were prepared with essential school supplies such as glue, paper, coloring pencils, pens/pencils, and other items to help children start the school year on the right foot,” said Cosby.

The backpacks came in a variety of styles, including cute dinosaur and llama designs, as well as Marvel-themed and other colors, giving the kids the opportunity to choose their favorite.

InfoWest also ensured that parents had an enjoyable time at the event by providing door prizes and offering a variety of food options, such as tacos, sandwiches, or pizza.

Kids Innovate

This year marked the 5th anniversary of InfoWest’s “Kids Innovate” STEM camp, for kids 7-12, and was offered free of charge in Washington County. The camp included snacks, lunch, T-shirts, and a bag filled with goodies and prizes for each participant.

Cosby mentioned that the event has grown significantly each year, necessitating a move to a larger location to accommodate the 60 kids who signed up this year. “The camp featured educational activities about how the

internet works, along with hands-on experiences like 3D printing and making solar ovens to bake s’mores. Additionally, the kids had a special presentation from Wilson Electronics,” said Cosby

Cosby emphasized that the camp’s curriculum and activities are carefully chosen each year, allowing returning kids to learn new things and continue to be engaged.

InfoWest views both the backpack giveaway and the STEM camp as annual traditions and encourages everyone to stay tuned to their social media for announcements about the 2024 events. www.InfoWest.com

Austin K., Intern Experience

Austin K., Intern Experience

“Being an intern at InfoWest was a great way for me to get my foot in the door.” Said Austin, “I enjoyed the work environment, and the individualized attention InfoWest gives to their customers and employees.”

Live Fancy Like Giveaway Winner Chosen!

Live Fancy Like Giveaway Winner Chosen!

InfoWest partnered with The Advenire, Wood Ash Rye & Coyote Country 1023 to offer the best giveaway of the season! Our winner received 2 floor seat tickets to the Walker Hayes concert, one night stay in a King Balcony guestroom at The Advenire with complimentary valet & dinner for two to wood.ash.rye. and a $150 Applebee’s gift card!