Little League baseball teams from Lebanon and Middletown also will be presented $10,000 checks by Honda, who is a supporter of Little League baseball, said Dick Lange, general manager of the dealership.
The Middletown, West Chester Twp. and the Greater Cincinnati African American Chamber of Commerce also will participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, he said.
Tours of the dealership’s newly acquired collision center facility, which is currently under construction at 201 N. Garver Road, will be conducted upon request, Lange said. The Joe Morgan Honda Collision Center will feature an office area with a customer lounge, two paint booths, a mixing room, a detail body area and mechanical booths. The public is invited to attend the celebration, which will continue Friday through Sunday, and feature a wiener wagon, raffles, and the auctioning off of some Cincinnati Reds baseball tickets, he said.
Store hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Lange said.
The dealership is located on 4.5-acres of land south of Treasure Aisles, formerly known as Turtle Creek Flea market, off Ohio 63 and Interstate 75.
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