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Justin Moore Surprises Hometown High School With New Bobcat Mower

In a heartwarming gesture, country artist Justin Moore surprises Poyen High School with a new Bobcat mower in support of their grounds maintenance. This act is part of Bobcat's "Work Worth Doing" campaign, recognizing community members making a difference. Moore praises the school's dedicated staff who go above and beyond for their students.

October 15, 2025 - National Edition
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The donation will support the maintenance of the school’s sports fields and grounds, helping ensure the facilities reflect the pride and effort of the community.
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The donation will support the maintenance of the school’s sports fields and grounds, helping ensure the facilities reflect the pride and effort of the community.

As part of Bobcat Company's "Work Worth Doing" campaign, multi-platinum hitmaker and Bobcat ambassador Justin Moore gifted a brand-new Bobcat zero-turn mower to Poyen High School, his hometown school, during its homecoming celebrations. The donation will support the maintenance of the school's sports fields and grounds, helping ensure the facilities reflect the pride and effort of the community.

The "Work Worth Doing" initiative celebrates everyday people who make a difference in their communities.

Bobcat launched the campaign in May 2025 by surprising U.S. veteran Jason Shields with a Bobcat T595 compact track loader to support operations at Hoof Haven Sanctuary, a non-profit that rescues, rehabilitates and provides a forever home to endangered or injured horses.

The campaign continued in June when the Los Angeles Fire Department received a Bobcat UV34XL utility vehicle to support its first, full-time, paid wildland hand crew, who help mitigate and control wildfires.

Now, Justin Moore continues the momentum by recognizing the dedicated staff at Poyen High School—individuals who serve in multiple roles as educators, coaches and groundskeepers. These local leaders invest countless hours each week maintaining the school's fields, embodying the spirit of "work worth doing" by giving back to support their students and athletes.

"Helping the home team — that's work worth doing," said Moore. "In my hometown of Poyen, everyone wears more than one hat. We coach. We cheer. We mow. It takes a whole town to keep our teams playing on fields we can be proud of. I'm thrilled to partner with Bobcat to give back in a way that truly matters."

Others can get involved on social media by sharing their "work worth doing" by tagging @BobcatCompany and using hashtag #WorkWorthDoing.

For more information, visit bobcat.com.


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