Showing posts with label denise downing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denise downing. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Toppers Pizza in La Crosse Tribune

Peter Thomson, La Crosse Tribune

Learn about how Tom Ross rose from delivery driver to Toppers’ Manager of the Year. The article talks about the efforts and achievements that Tom has made to get to where he is now, which are validated by quotes from Denise Downing. The inspirational story ends with a note about Tom’s aspirations to further advance in the company.


Read the full article here.


Monday, March 17, 2014

Toppers in The LaCrosse Tribune

Toppers in The LaCrosse Tribune

Toppers Pizza Owner, Denise Downing and Toppers team member Abby Laas were recently featured in The LaCrosse TribuneThe article focuses on Abby Klaas celebrating her 10th year with Toppers. Abby discussed how much she enjoys working at Toppers and her responsibilities as the primary dough maker for Toppers. Denise Downing also discussed how much Abby has grown over the past 10 years.

You can view the full article here

Friday, February 28, 2014

Toppers Pizza on News 19 WXOW

Toppers Pizza on News 19 WXOW

Denise Downing, owner of Toppers in Onalaska and La Crosse, Wisconsin was recently featured on News 19 WXOW. The segment highlighted Denise Downing and Toppers team member Abby Klaas.  The segment mentioned how Abby just celebrated her 10 year anniversary with Toppers and is the head dough maker for the Onalaska location.  

You can view the full segment here

Monday, November 15, 2010

Toppers Pizza featured in Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life

Local Toppers Pizza owner/operator Denise Downing and local Fire Chief Don Dominick of Onalaska discuss their decision to team up to celebrate the fact that October is both National Pizza Month and National Fire Safety Month. On October 5th, from 4-8 p.m., local fire fighters will be delivering Toppers Pizza to residents via fire truck! Then, they will do smoke detector checks at every customer’s house, and provide free smoke detectors and batteries to any customers that need them. The article went on to discuss the importance of fire safety and upcoming plans for Toppers to team up with WAFER for fundraising efforts in the upcoming months. Check out a portion of the article below or read the full article here.

Ordering pizza might save a life
By Jo Anne Killeen

Onalaska pizza lovers ordering through Toppers on Oct. 5 will get a special treat when their pizza is delivered. A volunteer fire fighter might be behind the delivery person.

Toppers is teaming up with the Onalaska Fire Department to celebrate National Pizza Month and National Fire Safety Month, both celebrated in October.

According to Denise Downing, owner of Toppers, when pizzas are ordered between 4 and 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, Onalaska firefighters will also arrive with the delivery, sometimes via fire truck if one is available. While the customer is completing the pizza transaction, volunteer fire fighters will conduct smoke detector checks and provide free smoke detectors and batteries where needed.

“It will be kind of neat to see fire vehicles with a Toppers sign on top,” Downing said. (Read More)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Toppers Pizza franchisee gives back by supporting National Fire Safety Month

Local Toppers Pizza owner/operator Denise Downing and La Crosse Division Fire Chief Warren Thomass discuss their decision to team up to celebrate the fact that October is both National Pizza Month and National Fire Safety Month. On October 5th, from 4-8 p.m., local fire fighters will be delivering Toppers Pizza to residents via fire truck. Then, they will do smoke detector checks at every customer’s house, and provide free smoke detectors and batteries to any customers that need them. The point they're trying to get across, Thomass says, is that it takes the same amount of time to check your smoke detectors as it does to order a pizza! The article went on to discuss the importance of fire safety and upcoming plans for Toppers to team up with WAFER for fundraising efforts in the upcoming months. Read a portion of the article below or check out the full story here.

Order pizza, get smoke detector checked

La Crosse and Ona-laska firefighters are teaming up with Toppers Pizza to observe National Fire Safety Month and National Pizza Month in October.

Fire trucks will accompany pizza delivery drivers for orders placed from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Firefighters will check smoke detectors and hand out free detectors and batteries donated by Toppers when needed while customers are completing the pizza transaction, said local Toppers owner Denise Downing.

“The message is that it takes about the same time (to check smoke alarms) as it does to have a pizza delivered but can save your life. It is yet another tool for us to make a positive impact on homeowners’ safety,” Onalaska Fire Chief Don Dominick said. (Read More).

Monday, October 4, 2010

Toppers multi-unit franchisee Denise Downing highlighted in Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life

In a recent article in the Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life, local Toppers Pizza owner/operator Denise Downing and local Fire Chief Don Dominick of Onalaska discuss their decision to team up to celebrate the fact that October is both National Pizza Month and National Fire Safety Month. On October 5th, from 4-8 p.m., local fire fighters will be delivering Toppers Pizza to residents via fire truck! Then, they will do smoke detector checks at every customer’s house, and provide free smoke detectors and batteries to any customers that need them. Check out a portion of the article below or read the full story here.

Ordering pizza might save a life

Onalaska pizza lovers ordering through Toppers on Oct. 5 will get a special treat when their pizza is delivered. A volunteer fire fighter might be behind the delivery person.

Toppers is teaming up with the Onalaska Fire Department to celebrate National Pizza Month and National Fire Safety Month, both celebrated in October.
According to Denise Downing, owner of Toppers, when pizzas are ordered between 4 and 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, Onalaska firefighters will also arrive with the delivery, sometimes via fire truck if one is available. While the customer is completing the pizza transaction, volunteer fire fighters will conduct smoke detector checks and provide free smoke detectors and batteries where needed.

“It will be kind of neat to see fire vehicles with a Toppers sign on top,” Downing said. (Read More)