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Step One Automotive Group announces 25 Days of Giving

Step One Automotive Group will dedicate 25 Days of Giving within the communities they serve in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Throughout the month, expect to see Step One Automotive Group team members spreading holiday cheer to those in need.  “At Step One Automotive Group this is our favorite time of year. We get to go out […]

Step One Automotive Group will dedicate 25 Days of Giving within the communities they serve in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Throughout the month, expect to see Step One Automotive Group team members spreading holiday cheer to those in need. 

At Step One Automotive Group this is our favorite time of year. We get to go out as a team and make an impact in our communities,” said Maureen Bierman, Marketing Director, Step One Automotive Group. “We cannot think of a better way to spend the month of December.”

Here’s a look at a full list of planned community event participation in Florida:

  • December 2: Crestview Christmas Parade 
  • December 4: Volkswagen Food Drive Delivery
  • December 5: Hope for the Holidays – Buick GMC Cadillac PNS + Alfa Romeo PNS
  • December 7-8: St Jude Rocks! Telethon – Cumulus Radio Station
  • December 8-9: Winter Wonderland with Fort Walton Beach Police Department
  • December 8-10: Christmas Memories with the Fort Walton Beach Community Chorus
  • December 9: Carz for Kidz :Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FWB + Street Pedatorz Toys for Tots Event
  • December 11: Subaru Christmas Angel Holiday Gift donation with Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office 
  • December 12: OCSO Christmas Angel pick up from CDJRF Crestview
  • December 12: OCSO Christmas Angel pick up from Ford Crestview
  • December 16: Santa’s Firehouse Cruz Through Toy Drive
  • December 18: Buick GMC Cadillac Fort Walton Beach Drive For PAWS Pet Supply Donation Delivery
  • December 20: Pryor Middle School Christmas Wish Program
  • December 22: Santa’s Firehouse Cruz Through Toy Drive Party

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