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Whayne Supply Hosts Open Houses at Three New Facilities in Hopkinsville, Elizabethtown and Bowling Green

This spring heralded the official opening of the new Elizabethtown and Hopkinsville stores of Whayne Supply and an open house at the new Bowling Green location that opened late last year. All three locations had the No. 31 CAT NASCAR Sprint race car on display, lunch and door prizes. 

The Elizabethtown store, located at 312 Peterson Drive, held their open house on May 7. There were product support displays in the shop featuring ground engaging tools (G.E.T.), filters, lubricants, power systems and AGCO parts.  There were also machine simulators for operators to test their skills. Outside there was an assortment of CAT, Challenger and Massey Ferguson machines on display for visitors to examine. The Elizabethtown store opened for business June 30, 2008.

 
Whayne employees and local dignitaries cut the ribbon in front of the Hopkinsville office.  Whayne President Monty Boyd, with scissors prepared to cut the ribbon. Dan Kemp, Mayor of Hopkinsville is to the right of Monty.

 

 

 

The Hopkinsville store, located at 211 Commerce Court, had an official ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening on May 8.  Cutting the ribbon were Whayne Supply President Monty Boyd with assistance from Hopkinsville Mayor Dan Kemp, Whayne employees and guests.  The branch opened for business on December 15, 2008. There were also product support displays and equipment displays.

The Bowling Green branch held an open house on May 9 at the new location, 390 High Rail Way. The new facility replaces the old store on the 31W bypass, which opened in 1954. At the open house, visitors took a self-guided tour of the facilities and visited the product support displays, equipment displays and machine simulators as they went. 

 

 The front of the Bowling Green branch welcomed guests.

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