7-Eleven now has a presence in Surprise.
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7-Eleven now has a presence in Surprise with the Nov. 21 opening and ribbon cutting ceremony of the location at 13130 W Bell Road.
Surprise Franchisee owner Robin Thind participated in the ribbon-cutting alongside Mayor Skip Hall.
7-Eleven Senior Real Estate Representative Dan Aykroyd and Market Leader Kendall McIntosh were also in attendance.
The store donated $711 to the fine arts program at Arizona Charter Academy, which the school’s CEO Melissa Holdaway accepted.
Other company partners who had representatives at the event were Arizona Lottery, Monster Energy, Coca-Cola, Modelo, Red Bull, Essentia Water, Celsius Energy Drink, Powerad and De Rito Partners Development.
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