TWO MEN AND A TRUCK(R) of Seattle Participate in Big Truck Day and Hot Rod & Custom Car Show
True to the company's motto "Movers Who Care," TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle recently participated in Big Truck Day in Redmond and the KDP Hot Rod & Custom Car Show in Kent, showing their commitment to the communities they serve.
- Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) September 09, 2011 - The first event was Big Truck Day, an annual event hosted by the City of Redmond. Now in its ninth year, Big Truck Day was held August 26 and featured 22 big trucks including police cars, an armored vehicle, a recycling truck, a school bus and a moving truck from TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle. More than 215 kids participated in this year's event which was held at Farrel-McWhirter Parker.
"It's an opportunity for kids to get up close and personal with the big rigs," explains Cindy Johnson of the City of Redmond. "TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle was a great addition to our event. They had these darling little moving boxes shaped like houses."
Tera-Rose Layton and Anthony Clendenen of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle participated in the event as well, passing out the moving boxes and letting the children and parents walk inside the truck. Layton says the kids enjoyed running up and down the ramp into the truck, as well as getting "hands on" experience inside and receiving the moving boxes for their own personal treasures.
In addition to Big Truck Day, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle participated in Kent Downtown Partnership's (KDP) first ever Hot Rod & Custom Car Show on August 27. As a member of KDP, owners Rick and Glenna Clendenen wanted to support the event which drew 75 cars and brought residents and visitors to downtown Kent. They passed out cup holders, pens and other goodies to attendees.
"This is one of the reasons we love TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®," says Rick Clendenen. "We not only get to know and help our customers, but we can also be active in communities in the Seattle area."
To learn more about TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® of Seattle, visit them online at http://twomenandatruckseattle.com or call 253-656-4322.
The Seattle area franchise of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® is owned by husband and wife team Rick and Glenna Clendenen. Originally from the Midwest, the couple moved to Western Washington to expand the popular moving franchise. The firm serves the Seattle area out of offices located in Kent and Kirkland. In addition to back-to-school moves, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK© offers a full-range of residential and commercial moving services including senior move management. The company also offers packing services, supplies and workshops.
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