Harmony’s Core Focus
Since 1962, Harmony Enterprises has strived to provide meaningful lifelong career opportunities for residents of Southeast MN and the City of Harmony. While the quality products we make have changed over time to meet market demand, our core focus has remained the same: Career, Community, Culture, and Company. Its the commitment, passion, innovation, courage to make a difference, and desire to enhance our shared experience demonstrated in the core values of our dedicated employees that allows this core focus to be the pillar of who we are and what we do. Harmony employees consistently embrace our core focus, taking action to do more than talk about it, volunteering for a wide variety of local church, school, civic, social, and first responder organizations.
Harmony Employees Embrace Community
More than a third of Harmony Enterprises’ employees embrace community. They actively support their communities in which they live, work, and play. Whether they are welders, assemblers, salesmen, customer service representatives, or any of the many different roles needed to make Harmony run, each employee has unique gifts that they can share with others to make our communities stronger and more vibrant.
Here is a list of Harmony Employees who volunteer in their community:
Harmony Employees: Adopt-A-Highway Volunteers & Annual Canstruction Donations to Fillmore County Food Shelf, Donations to Fillmore County Relay For Life
Lana Soppa – Member of the Prevent 22 Task Force – Preston MN, Raised funds and awareness for Fillmore County Veterans In Need
Kyle McIntyre – Harmony Fire Department (7 years), Taking classes to become an EMT for Harmony
Ryan Breckenridge – Mayor of Wykoff and member of the Lions Club
Larry Nolan – Harmony EMT (37 years) and retired Harmony Fire Fighter
Rowland Johnson – Member of the Harmony Conservation Club
Donna Daniel – Volunteers at local pet shelter
Leroy Brand – Volunteers as Santa for Christmas in Canton
Nathan Magnuson –Canton Fire Department (6 years)
Talon Peterson – Helps out with Mabel Canton Baseball
Mason Huerkamp – Runs softball league for Canton
Autumn O’Laughlin – Media manager for her local church
Devon Olson – Volunteers at his local church, volunteers his time at the single mothers retreat where they change oil, check fluids, and go over vehicles for single low-income mothers
Eric Schladweiler – Volunteers at local church
Corey Leff – Does some coaching with local youth pool league
Rosa Bolton – Is active in the cause for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and all victims of Domestic Violence
Nathan Cremer – Harmony Area Community Foundation Board Member, Trap Shooting coach for Fillmore Central, Treasurer for the Non-Profit Harmony Conservation Club / Gun Range
Lane Powell – Vice President, Workforce Development Board of SE MN, Vice President, Harmony Golf Board, Santa for HKLC
Jason Magnuson – Canton Fire Department (17 years), Member of the Canton City Council
Nick Roberts – President of the Woodbury Athletic Association, Coaches baseball & basketball, Teaches Junior Achievement, PA announcer for Hill Murray softball & football games
Jonathon Cremer – Involved in Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Alzheimer’s Association, Board member for the Joy Collaborative, and volunteer for the Ronald McDonald House’s Cooks for Kids
Stephanie Hendrickson – Local GS Troop volunteer, Secretary for Root River Saddle Club, church volunteer
Ramon Hernandez – Fire Chief for Preston Fire Department, Vice President for Root River Saddle Club, Board member for Upper Mid-West Buckskin Association, Member Bluff Country Hidden Heroes
Embrace Your Community Today!

Contact Harmony today to transform your business sustainability & save time, space, & money managing waste!
In the words of Howard Zinn, “Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world.”
Harmony encourages you, your family, friends, and colleagues to volunteer and embrace the community in which you live and work.
Another way you can transform the world is by engaging in sustainability practices like recycling reusable commodities and compacting trash so that it reduces the burden placed on landfills and carbon emissions from hauling trucks.
If you would like to learn more about the long lasting recycling balers, trash compactors, and full product destruction machines manufactured by Harmony employees in our small rural community in Southeast Minnesota, we would love to hear from you. We provide free quotes, site reviews, and customer referrals. Give us a call at (507) 886-6666 or fill out this short form to contact us today!