November 04, 2015 07:00 AM
The 2015 Tire Business Humanitarian Award winners
Tire Business presented Ricky and Dianne Benton, owners of Whiteville, N.C.-based Black's Tire & Auto Service with the 2015 Tire Business Humanitarian Award.
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Flemington Academy opened on the Boys & Girls Home of North Carolina campus three years ago and is open to the public. A student is pictured in the media center.
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Ricky Benton and Gary Faircloth, CEO and president of Boys & Girls Home of North Carolina, look at where the home recently broke ground on a middle school.
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The Ricky and Dianne Community Hitching Post sits on the Boys & Girls Home of North Carolina campus and is available for use for specials events and meetings.
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The 2015 BTS Charity Golf Tournament raised &109,110 for the Boys & Girls Home of North Carolina.
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Golfers at 2015 BTS Charity Golf Tournament are ready to tee off.
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Black's Tire loves to cook for its community. Michael Bass grills out for a school fundraiser.
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Cerro Gordo, N.C. hosted the 2015 North Carolina Youth Baseball championship, where Black's Tire was a sponsor and Ricky and Dianne Benton volunteered.
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The Boys & Girls Home of N.C. named a building on its campus after the Bentons. The Ricky and Dianne Benton Hitching Post is used for special events. (L-R) Gary Faircloth, CEO and president of Boys & Girls Home of N.C., Ricky Benton, Rick Benton Jr., Ryan Benton and Dianne Benton.
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Ricky and Dianne Benton contributed funds to build the baseball facilities in Cerro Gordo, N.C.









