Salinas Self Storage celebrates Facility Expansion and the Art of Decluttering at Ribbon-cutting party Public Event Features Music, Food Truck, Charity partnership Never in modern history has there been more focus on decluttering our lives, with tidying up falling into three distinct categories — charity, trash and storage. Salinas, CA, July 06, 2019 - Never in modern history has there been more focus on decluttering our
lives, with tidying up falling into three distinct categories — charity, trash and storage. It’s no wonder that Salinas Self Storage just invested in a six-month renovation to create the most secure and comprehensive self-storage facility in Monterey County. Conveniently located just off the new Sala Road exit along Highway 101, Salinas Self Storage offers modern, safe and clean storage, with all units individually alarmed, monitored and equipped with firesafe sprinklers. The expansion also made room for new RV and boat storage as well. Salinas Self Storage will celebrate its new beginning with a community gathering on Thursday, Sept. 26 (5-7 p.m.), with both the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and Salinas Valley Chamber on hand. The unveiling and ribbon-cutting will include live music, a food truck and other activities. During the celebration Salinas Self Storage will officially announce its new charity partner, Gil’s Basketball Academy, a community-minded program that surrounds local youth with positive role models, peer influences and constructive activities. From Sept. 16 through Oct. 31, 10 percent of all new rental proceeds up to $1,000 will benefit Gil’s Basketball Academy. Such support is a major tenet of Salinas Self Storage, family owned and operated by locals invested in their community. Gene and Nancy Spencer started Salinas Self Storage in 1999. Widowed in 2015, Salinas native Nancy Spencer — a retired teacher who spent 28 years at Spreckels Elementary — now owns SSS with Salinas raised businessman and real estate developer Mike House. “My son Michael and Mike were classmates (1981) at Palma High,” said Nancy, who still lives in a house on the facility property. “When I needed a new partner, Michael got in touch with Mike and we have been working together ever since.”