Thursday, October 6, 2011
11th Annual Miracle Mile
"University Health Care Foundation, the fundraising arm of University Health Care System, is preparing for the 11th Annual Miracle Mile Walk on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.
Come by the dealership to show your support. We have free pink ribbon pins and ribbon decals!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Art in the Park
If you need some time to cool off then come visit us and meet our new salesmen: Erik Hensley, Vincent Martin, and Chris Cook.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Save your life as well as animals
Now I'm sure you are wondering about the title of this blog. Above I mentioned saving your life by buying a Volvo but you are probably asking, "save animals?" Well on July 16 (7:30pm) at Le Chat Noir will be a bakers' dozen of Augusta artists lined up for CSRA Humane Society benefit, "Artists for the Animals". Come out to support the Humane Society!
WHAT: Artists for the Animals (benefits the CSRA Humane Society)
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. July 16
WHERE: Le Chat Noir, 304 Eighth St.
DETAILS: $15; features dance, music and the spoken word; www.csrahumanesociety.org; (706) 722-3322
Friday, July 1, 2011
Happy 4th of July!
FORT GORDON INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION: 3 p.m. Friday, Barton Field, Fort Gordon; free; Jimmy Buffett tribute band, water slides, carnival, food and craft vendors; fireworks at dark; (706) 791-6779
RAYSVILLE FIREWORKS ON THE LAKE: Sunset Friday, Amity Recreation Park and/or Raysville Marina on Thurmond Lake, Highway 43 between Lincolnton and Thomson; $4 per car at Amity Park; fireworks over the lake; patriotic music simulcast on 101.7-FM; (706) 597-1000
DOWNTOWN AUGUSTA INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION: 4-10 p.m. Saturday, Augusta Riverwalk and Augusta Common; free; live music, vendors; children's area with games, rides and inflatables; fireworks at dark; www.augustariverwalk.com
FOURTH OF JULY PATRIOTS PARK: 4 p.m. Monday, Patriot's Park, 5445 Columbia Road, Grovetown; Free; gates open at 4 p.m.; live music featuring the Fort Gordon Signal Corps Band; children's activities and rides; food and drink vendors; fireworks at dark; (706) 312-7192
LEXINGTON COUNTY PEACH FESTIVAL AND FIREWORKS: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday. Gilbert Community Park, Rikard Circle, Gilbert, S.C.; free; ride prices vary; arts and crafts vendors; children's rides, food vendors, parade; antique tractor and farm equipment display, car show, Revolutionary War re-enactment, volleyball tournament; fireworks; (706) 892-5207
Keep cool on this wonderful weekend considering all of the month of June has been 90+ degrees out. If you plan to do your own fireworks please be safe!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Blood Drives
1. Someone needs blood every 3 seconds in this country. An average of 40,000 units are needed every day in the U.S. There is no substitute for human blood.
2. 60% of the population will need blood at some time in their lives, yet less than 5% of the population donates.
3. Disasters like car accidents, fires, and other trauma cases happen every day and these patients need blood, and rarely do they need only one pint. A bleeding trauma victim can run through 100 units of blood in no time.
4. If all eligible donors would donate on a regular basis, four to six times a year, blood needs would be met and shortages could be a thing of the past.
5. For decades this nation relied on a large pool of blood donors from "The Greatest Generation," the heroic World War II veterans who considered blood donation to be an on-going patriotic duty. Sadly, that generation is fast disappearing and other new donors are not stepping forward to replace them.
6. Donating blood is safe and a healthy thing to do. Not only do you get a free mini physical, including blood pressure check, heart rate, temperature and iron levels, but it's the fastest way to lose a pound!
7. For men, there is a life-saving benefit to donating blood. Men are at higher risk for "hemochromatosis or iron overload" a potentially deadly problem where too much iron builds up in the blood. It can lead to heart disease and other major health problems. Research shows if men give blood 3 times a year, they can reduce their iron overload and therefore their risk of a heart attack by as much as 50%!
8. Blood donors are true heroes. In fact, your one blood donation will be broken down into several components, enabling you, with just one donation, to save up to three lives!
I know of several blood drives being held this week.
Blood drives today
- 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Doctors Hospital, 3651 Wheeler Road
- Noon to 6 p.m., Firehouse Subs, 1237 Knox Ave. , North Augusta
June 30th:
-Columbia County EMA 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, 630 Ronald Reagan Dr., Evans, GA For everyone who donates blood you get a tshirt and a Chickfila meal!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
2012 Volvo S60, XC60 R-Design
A few months ago at the New York International Auto Show, Volvo rolled out its upcoming S60 R-Design model, just as it had done in LA, in Detroit, and in Chicago. This wouldn’t have been a major news event were it not for one interesting bit of information: instead of the previously communicated 300 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque, the T6 under the hood of the new-for-2012 model would now produce 325 horsepower and 354 lb-ft. Same goes for the 2012 XC60 R-Design. But where did all that newfound power come from? Did it just fall from the sky?
Officially, Volvo’s PR folks and product planners have been shy about answering that question, but behind the scenes we’ve heard rumblings that the source wasn’t Volvo’s own powertrain engineers. We can now confirm that Polestar, Volvo’s Swedish partner for its racing efforts in STCC and WTCC, deserves the credit. You might also know the Polestar name from the C30 Polestar Performance Concept Prototype that made its rounds from the 2010 Gothenburg Auto Show, to European media members including the BBC’s Top Gear, and most recently, into our own hands this past weekend.
A team from Polestar accompanied us on our C30 test drive, having just come from an annual Volvo dealer conference in Florida, where the company informed dealers about the tie-up. All 2012 S60 and XC60 R-Design models will leave the factory with stock engines and the Polestar software will be installed at port here in the US before heading to dealers. Additionally, we’ve been told more announcements are coming soon about Polestar performance upgrades being offered through all of Volvo’s US dealer network for pre-existing models. We’re assuming that likely includes the option for current owners of cars with T6 engines to buy the more aggressive tune. As for the two new R-Design cars, Volvo’s planners are still trying to decide how to communicate the Polestar upgrades and the cars may or may not wear small Polestar badges like the one you see above. We’ll find out for sure when we drive the car in just a few months. This is exciting news for enthusiasts — if the Polestar upgrades catch on, we may see some seriously sporty Volvos in the near future and perhaps even the Polestar name reaching the level of AMG or BMW M.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Gas Prices
What did you guys do this past weekend? If you went to the Farmer's Market on the River Saturday you could have seen one of our salespeople, Erica, down there showing and selling her artwork under the Verge magazine's tent. As well as drawing while she was there. She also was selling some of our receptionist, Charlotte's photography prints. Who knew what talent we have here at the dealership!
Here's something to cool you off with the crazy 100+ degree we have been having..