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4th Annual Get Fit Stay Fit 5K Run-Walk on April 21 The Greater Hall Chamber's 4th Annual Consumers Life Get Fit Stay Fit 5K Run-Walk Corporate Challenge kicked off in February with an employee fitness training program. Teams and individuals are gearing up for the race at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 21 at Riverside Military Academy. A VISION 2030 initiative, Get Fit Stay Fit promotes health, wellness and fitness among companies and their employees, families and individuals. From small companies to large corporations, the event attracts some 1,500 participants at all levels – from competitive runners to social walkers. Register TODAY... Early registration ($20 per runner/walker) ends on April 6 and then cost will be $25. Register now as an individual or team at getfitstayfit5k.com. The challenge concludes with "Hall County’s Largest Office Party" following the race with awards to the Fastest CEO, the Fastest Corporate Team, the Fastest Community Team, the Most Spirited Team, the T-Shirt Design Contest Winner and awards in several individual categories. Free food and live music by Russell Hall. Contact Robyn Lynch, 770-532-6206. Email: rlynch@ghcc.com, or online at getfitstayfit5k.com
32nd Annual Hackers Holiday Golf Tournament is April 15 Join scratch golfers and hackers alike for the Greater Hall Chamber's Hackers Holiday on Friday, April 15 at
aLegacy Legacy 50 the on Lanier Golf Club at Lakeyears Lanier Islandsin Resort. Cost is making $150 per player; $600 team (4-some). Fee
includes green fee, cart, box lunch and reception. Tournament Chairmen Jay Jacobs, Scott McGarity and Rob Fowler are planning the best tournament ever! There's still time to register yourself or a team. The tournament is sponsored by Charter Business, Jackson EMC, Lafarge Aggregates, Turner Wood & Smith and Turnstile Deli includes awards in three flights, a Hole-In-One prize, sponsored by First Command Financial and Milton a and new Day In 1970 during a time imported vehicles were not readily accepted, Milton followed his instinct and purchased the Toyota franchise. Within two years, the dealership Martin along closest the to growth. the pin, drive, putting contest and muchin more. was relocated Honda, to Browns Bridge Roadwith to accommodate Now longest it’s the Oldest Family a Owned and Operated Toyota Dealership Georgia. The 19th Hole Reception, sponsored by AT&T, with delicious free food and drink follows the tournament at the clubhouse. continued Growth the Beginning
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In 1961, Milton Martin gave a new meaning to “customer service” when he purchased a used car dealership in downtown Gainesville. Basing his business on earning his customer’s trust, he began building relationships that would last generations. It is then his commitment to the community began as he promised his customers “Satisfaction Guaranteed”. A guarantee that ultimately became the backbone of his long-standing, community-oriented, family business.
Milton ingrained a strong work ethic and drive to please customers within the family business. Those cornerstones of Milton’s success are now continued through his sons and grandchildren. Brothers Mike and Ricky now own and operate the business. Growing up in the business, they were able to see firsthand the necessity of upholding the guarantee to the customer to deliver satisfaction.
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A Golf Ball Drop Raffle will take place at Legacy on Lanier Golf Club to kick of the 32nd Annual Hackers protecting the Future
Holiday Golf Tournament on April 15. A helicopter will drop a numbered ball for each ticket sold! Closest to hole wins! $10 per ticket or 3 tickets for $20. Do not have to be present to win. Robyn Lynch, 770-532-6206. Email: rlynch@ghcc.com. Register for the tournament and the raffle online: greaterhallchamber.com
While the company was built on the principles of honesty, integrity and customer satisfaction, Mike and Ricky further established a standard within the business to secure the future. “Our business truly is a family business. Not because of three generations of Martins, but because my dad taught me long ago the importance of treating our customers like family,” Ricky Martin, co-owner. “The Milton Martin Toyota name has been carried down for a reason. It’s always stood for traditional values, trust and personal attention. It’s our heritage, and that’s why we’re still serving you 50 years later,” Mike Martin, co-owner.
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