Stahlin to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Robroy Industries

May 31, 2005
Company will hold an open house with guest speakers and sponsor scholarships

Company will hold an open house with guest speakers and sponsor scholarships

Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its parent company, Robroy Industries, at a Centennial Jubilee on June 18 at its Belding plant in Michigan. Scottish immigrant Peter McIlroy founded Robroy Industries in 1905.

Festivities will include an open house with a plant tour from 10 a.m. to noon, and a brief celebration program and presentation with guest speakers, including United States Rep. Vernon Ehlers, Michigan Rep., Judy Emmons, and Michigan Senator Alan Cropsey.

The company is also sponsoring a coloring contest and scholarship for the local school district with the winning school receiving $1,000 for equipment. A $3,000 scholarship was recently awarded to a 2005 Belding graduate. Both of these winners will be recognized during the program on June 18.

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