Christopher Myers is launching
the Veteran-centric floor care business and commemorating the
opening with a ribbon cutting
FINDLAY,
Ohio, April 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- Christopher Myers served his country with honor as an
aviation electronics technician, working on F/A-18 Hornet aircraft
during the Unit Deployment Program and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Now, he continues to serve his community by providing top-notch
junk removal services and offering unique finds at "Lost But
Found." On May 4th, Myers will be
hosting a ribbon cutting and grand opening event to celebrate the
launch of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling, the Veteran-centric home
services brand, in Findlay.
"At JDog, we are committed to serving our
community, and 'Lost but Found' provides an opportunity to offer
unique treasures to our customers while supporting our mission of
providing employment opportunities to fellow Veterans."
The grand opening celebration will take place on May 4th, 2024, from 10 AM
to 5 PM at 11300 County Rd 99, Findlay, OH 45840. The event will feature an
array of exciting activities for the whole family to enjoy,
including food trucks such as Pull Up & Grill, Carla Jean's Good Eatz, Fatbacks Smokehouse, and
the Findlay Ice Cream truck.
Attendees can look forward to entertainment provided by the JDog
mascot, bounce houses for the kids, and live music from Guitar For
Vets. The festivities will also include a ribbon-cutting ceremony
at 1 PM, as well as raffles and door
prizes throughout the day. Myers will also be introducing "Lost But
Found" which will be a storefront for unique finds from hauling
jobs. A portion of the sales will be donated to Guitars for
Vets.
In addition to launching his own JDog Junk Removal & Hauling
business, Myers is proud to introduce "Lost But Found," a unique
storefront that will feature treasures discovered during junk
hauling trips. Embracing the ethos of sustainability and community
support, Lost & Found will offer a curated selection of
one-of-a-kind items, each with its own story to tell. Proceeds from
sales at Lost & Found will be donated to Guitars for Vets, an
organization dedicated to providing free guitars and music
instruction to Veterans struggling with physical injuries, PTSD,
and other challenges.
"We are excited to celebrate the grand opening of our business
in Findlay," said Christopher Myers, owner of JDog Junk Removal
& Hauling. "At JDog, we are committed to serving our community,
and 'Lost But Found' provides an opportunity to offer unique
treasures to our customers while supporting our mission of
providing employment opportunities to fellow Veterans."
Grand Opening Event Details
Date: May 4th, 2024
Time: 10 AM - 5 PM
Address: 11300 County Rd 99, Findlay,
OH 45840
ABOUT JDOG BRANDS
Headquartered in Berwyn,
Pennsylvania, JDog Brands was founded by Army Veteran Jerry
Flanagan, JDog's CEO, and his wife, Tracy
Flanagan, when they recognized the struggle many Veterans
faced when acclimating back to civilian life. JDog Junk Hauling
& Removal and JDog Carpet Cleaning & Floor Care create business ownership
opportunities exclusively for Veterans and their families with JDog
franchises across the country. JDog Brands provides franchisees
with comprehensive training and support for every step of their
business ownership journey. For more information on franchise
opportunities, visit jdog.com.
Media Contact
Cora Flanagan, JDog Brands, 1
484-802-2753, cflanagan@jdog.com, jdogbrands.com
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