Findlay Acura, Collision Authority team to deliver 50 turkeys to
Whitney Elementary
A pair of Findlay Acura executives teamed with members of
Collision Authority recently to deliver 50 turkeys to Whitney Elementary so
that needy families could experience a memorable Thanksgiving.
Dealership General Manager James Cobbs and Internet
Coordinator Jim Donohue combined with Collision Authority's Mark Manendo to
purchase and delivery the turkeys to the school Monday afternoon.
Whitney Elementary is situated just southeast of Boulder Highway and
East hTropicana Avenue. As much as 80 percent of the students are from low
income or homeless situations.
Findlay Acura's executives delivered the turkeys in a
Acura MCS SUV. The turkeys were purchased with help from Smith's Food King at
Sunset and Mesa Vista.
"This is a blessing," said Principal Sherrie Gahn, who
has led the charge to help needy students at the school since being named to
her position seven years ago. "We were really worried about being short on
turkeys and now our families can count on a turkey dinner from us.
"It takes a village for something like this to happen. I
can't do it on my own."
In addition, Collision Authority and Findlay Acura have
announced they will again team up to help Whitney at Christmas.
Cobbs and Donohue were moved by the school and the
efforts of Gahn and her staff which provides food, clothing and even medical
treatment to the students. Gahn's own passionate story was one that neither
will ever forget.
"Sherrie talked of how when she was in the fourth grade
she was going to grow up someday to be a teacher and change the world," said
Cobbs. "When she became principal at Whitney, she definitely started changing
the world. This is an incredible story and you can rest assured that we'll be back."
Donohue was also touched by the Whitney experience.
"Talk about something that will humble you,' said
Donohue, who has been in the car business for about 14 years. "It was really
emotional and I never imagined that so many kids need help. Sherrie and her
staff are to be commended for all they do and we're proud to help."
Manendo, a 30-year resident of Las
Vegas and a graduate of 1985 ChaparralHigh School,
has been involved with Whitney for several years. His assembly district
represents the area where Whitney is situated.
"Whitney is one of those stories that you will never
forget once you experience it," said Manendo, 43. "All of us at Collision
Authority are happy to team with Findlay Acura to make sure that needy families
have a nice Thanksgiving."
The Findlay Acura team also said it would begin collected
badly-needed items such as food or clothing for Whitney.
Findlay Acura is involved in various civic activities
throughout the year including a health fair at the South Point along with Safe
Nest for victims of domestic violence. Company employees are joining with
Hondoctors performance shop and www.lvracingscene.com to present the
third annual Las Vegas Racing Toy and Coat drive.
Coats
will be dropped off at Findlay Acura through Saturday, Dec. 5.
Further information regarding Findlay Acura
and its product can be found at www.findlayacura.com
or by calling 982-4100.
Situated in the Valley Automall, Findlay
Acura is part of the Findlay Automotive Group of dealerships founded in 1961 by
the late Pete Findlay, whose son, Cliff, now spearheads new and used car
operations in Utah, Nevada,
Arizona and Idaho.
Whitney Elementary recently received 50
turkeys thanks to a donation from Findlay Acura and Collision Authority. Shown,
from left, donor Chris Wallace, Whitney Elementary Principal Sherrie Gahn,
Findlay Acura Internet Coordinator Jim Donohue, dealership General Manager
James Cobbs, Vicki Bustos and Stacy Rosier of Whitney, and State Assemblyman
Mark Manendo representing Collision Authority.