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Step One Automotive to host “Step One Fest” to celebrate the company’s first 5 years

June 12, 2022, from 10am to 4pm at the Fort Walton Beach Landing Park. 

Step One Automotive Group is celebrating their 5th Birthday and is inviting the entire community to celebrate on June 12, 2022, from 10am to 4pm at the Fort Walton Beach Landing Park. 

Step One Fest is the company’s way of saying THANKS to team members and their families, partners, and the community after five years of service, growth, forging new friendships, team accomplishments, and “stepping together“. 

  • Step One Fest will feature live music, food trucks, non-profit organization booths, and a kid’s zone complete with a touch-a-truck exhibit. 

“We are thrilled to be celebrating the fifth anniversary of Step One Automotive Group with our team members, customers, partners, family, and friends,” said Maureen Bierman, Director of Marketing and Communications of Step One Automotive Group. “Being part of this community for the last five years has been a pleasure and a privilege.”

Register early at the link below and you can be entered to win any of these prizes: 

  • 2 tickets to the Boogie Wonder Band at the Mattie Kelly Cultural Arts Village on June 23, 2022
  • $50 gift card to Lulu’s
  • $25 gift cards to Lulu’s
  • $100 gift cards to Pepitos
  • 4 Hancock Suite tickets for the June 17, 2022, Wahoos game
  • 4 Box seat tickets behind home plate for the June 17, 2022, Wahoos game 
  • 2 VIP experience tickets to Lee Brice at the Pensacola Bay Center on August 11, 2022
  • 2 Monster Jam tickets at the Pensacola Bay Center on August 11, 2022
  • Orca 20qt Cooler 
  • Gulfarium Marine Park tickets for a family of four

Step One partners with charitable organizations, including Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation, Saving with Soul Pet Rescue, Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, The Hsu Educational Foundation, local military groups, and more.

To register for Step One Fest and sign up for the opportunity to win some prizes, click here.

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