As you may have already heard, this year's Chick-fil-A Moo've It 5K has been converted to a virtual Race in Place. We are saddened that this event is unable to occur as it was originally planned, but we're thankful that we're able to move forward with the race in the safest way possible. Though the race isn't quite what we had planned for, our incredible sponsors, such as Carriage Kia of Woodstock, have been so gracious to still offer their support to both the Cherokee County Special Olympics and the Cherokee County Educational Foundation.
CCEF Executive Director, Lisa-Marie Haygood, stated, "I would like to personally commend Carriage Kia for staying the course and continuing to support CCEF and the Cherokee County Special Olympics. I hope you will join me in not only thanking but supporting Carriage Kia as they have helped pull our community together for this good cause - because now, more than ever, community support for our public-school students and teachers is critical for building a quality future for Cherokee County."
Carriage Kia Partners with the Community
Their dedication to service and the community is obvious through their many amenities. They have a dog park and water bowls for your four-legged family members, a kids play area for your little ones while you're car shopping, and they even have a state-of-the-art gym, complete with showers and dressing rooms for customers to use while their car is being serviced. They offer Starbucks coffee to customers and provide space for non-profit organizations to train their employees and volunteers. They don't just talk the talk; they walk the walk. With a passion for customer service, glowing reviews from buyers, and an obvious heart for Cherokee County, we're proud to partner with Carriage Kia and thankful for their involvement in the 2020 Chick-fil-A Race in Place.
Don't forget to stop by Carriage Kia of Woodstock next time you're looking for a vehicle!