2015 Raffle Winner & Donation

We are excited to announce the donation to Armed Services YMCA of Alaska in the amount of $34,000. These funds were raised by everyone who supported our 2015 Iron Dog Raffle. Thanks to Kendall Auto Alaska and many other sponsors, we are able to raise money and give away many great prizes. Congratulations to Brenda Hall and her son Trek...they were very excited to take home the Tundra!Brenda Hall and her son Trek took home the 1st Place prize from the 2015 Iron Dog raffle. Toyota Tundra TRD Offroad from Kendall Auto AlaskaBrenda Hall and her son Trek took home the 1st Place prize from the 2015 Iron Dog raffle. Along with their Toyota Tundra TRD Offroad, Iron Dog got Trek a new hat!Brenda Hall and her son Trek took home the 1st Place prize from the 2015 Iron Dog raffle. Checking out the features of their Toyota Tundra TRD Offroad donated by Kendall Auto AlaskaKendall Auto Alaska presenting the donation that we raised from our 2015 raffle. In the last three years we have donated $92,000 to Armed Services YMCA of Alaska — at Kendall Toyota of Anchorage.Brenda Hall took home the 1st Place prize from the 2015 Iron Dog raffle. A Toyota Tundra from Kendall Auto Alaska###About Iron Dog, Inc.Iron Dog, Inc. is a proud leader in the snowmobile community promoting snowmobile safety and outdoor education through trade shows, seminars and community events. Iron Dog also conducts student exchange programs and has donated $118,000 to Alaska charities since 2011.The Iron Dog race, presented by the Alaska National Guard, is a World Class Snowmobile Event that crosses the State of Alaska each February impacting over twenty-five Alaskan communities. Today’s Iron Dog course is over 2,000 miles, from Anchorage to Nome and finishing in Fairbanks, making it the World’s longest snowmobile race. Participants must traverse areas of Alaska’s most remote and rugged terrain while confronting some of the harshest winter conditions. Survival skills are essential, making it the World’s toughest snowmobile race.