The Hot Tubs for Heroes program, launched in 2015, has grown into an initiative for veterans nationwide. The initiative began as a local effort in partnership with Spa Palace in Colorado Springs. Garrett Guinivan, an Army Reservist at the time, was inspired by his involvement with the charity Wish for Our Heroes, a group dedicated to fulfilling the needs of veterans. After a request for a spa donation for a veteran in Colorado Springs, Guinivan partnered with Mike Wiege, president of Spa Palace, to make it happen, and Hot Tubs for Heroes was born.
King Technology’s dedication to enriching lives extends beyond its products — it’s a core value the company lives out through community service.
The Hot Tub Store in Northern California has long been known for more than just its luxurious hot tubs.
In February, the chilly mountain air of Big Sky, Montana, was electrified with the sixth annual Best in the West Showdown, an event orchestrated by the Big Sky Skijoring Association.
Watkins Wellness, a renowned name in the hot tub industry, is forging an alliance to create career opportunities.
Imagine Backyard Living decided to give back by supporting the Make-A-Wish foundation, which grants wishes for children with critical illnesses.
Knight Tubs, based in Vermont, faced 'The Great Vermont Flood of July 10-11' when eight inches of rain hit Ludlow's saturated landscape on July 10.
Kara Weed, managing partner of Ultra Modern Pool & Patio, decided to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, she didn’t stop there — she recruited staff, friends and family to the cause, as well.
Tarson Pools & Spas operate under the motto “We make good times happen!” and aims to help: children participating in the Make-A-Wish program.
Master Spas, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, considers its mission to “help people live life better.” It has been involved...
Hot Tubs Northwest, with locations in Burlington and Ferndale, Washington, has always been a drop-off center for Toys for Tots, which collects and distributes new toys for less fortunate children at Christmas.
A two-minute video changed the mindset of 11 Pennsylvania students toward manufacturing, specifically in the hot tub industry.