Chick-fil-A is getting ready to open in Findlay, but first, the restaurant hosted their Grand Opening Road Trip.
For 14 years Chick-fil-A has done this road trip before a new location opens to get involved in the community. Up to 100 people could register Wednesday morning to partake in service trips. The group helped paint a home for Habitat for Humanity and donated items to The City Mission of Findlay. And the kicker is by doing this day-long service, participants get a year supply of Chick-fil-A, now they will have a new location close to home, right on Tiffin Ave.
"They get that opportunity to see the different organizations that are working within the Findlay community," Paul Hadde said, owner of the Findlay location. "That'll give them opportunities to tell their friends, their co-workers and just increase what we can do in the community. On top of getting that free Chick-fil-A for a year which is a huge incentive."
The restaurant officially opens on Thursday.
