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Cool Safe Storage ribbon cutting date change

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo courtesy of Cool Safe Storage

Due to weather, the ribbon cutting for Cool Safe – Climate Control Storage originally scheduled for Dec. 22 is being postponed. The ceremony will now take place Thursday, Jan. 5 at 1:30 p.m.

The Elizabethtown – White Lake Area Chamber of Commerce invites businesses and residents to attend a ribbon cutting for Cool Safe – Climate Control Storage, a new business in Elizabethtown.

Cool Safe – Climate Control Storage is a new renovated facility, located at 1202 Swanzy Street, adjacent to Bladen Builders Supply. Staff is available on-site during Bladen Builders' normal operating hours.

Despite the postponement, Cool Safe – Climate Controlled Storage is open for business. Spaces are available for any post-Christmas storage needs. The business promises customers secure, 24-hour access to their belongings. 

Cool Safe Storage can be contacted at 910-876-4386 or at www.coolsafenc.com

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