2018 In The Community
A Year of Togetherness, Traditions, and Lasting Impact
At Marlow Auto Group, 2018 was a year filled with connection, service, and meaningful moments with our neighbors. We’ve always believed that being locally owned means more than selling cars—it means showing up where it matters most. From family-friendly events like our Meet Santa celebration to supporting schools, nonprofits, and local initiatives, every step we took this year was rooted in our values of Community and Relationships. Each project, donation, and volunteer effort reflected our promise to build stronger bonds and create brighter opportunities across Winchester, Front Royal, Luray, and beyond. As you explore our 2018 community highlights, you’ll see not just events, but stories of care, partnership, and the shared joy of working together.
Exploring Automotive Careers at Worlds of Work 2018
September 2018 | Winchester, Virginia: Each year, Worlds of Work 2018 brings together students, educators, and businesses from across the Northern Shenandoah Valley to help the next generation explore real-world career paths. Held at the Sportsplex in Winchester, the two-day event gave thousands of seventh-grade students the chance to connect classroom learning with hands-on experiences. Marlow Auto Group was proud to participate as an exhibitor in the Automotive world, joining sixty local businesses that came together to share their expertise and inspire curiosity among students from seven surrounding school divisions.
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Meet Santa Event Brings Holiday Cheer to Winchester Families
December 2018 | Winchester, Virginia: In December 2018, Tri-State Nissan once again welcomed dozens of local families to our showroom for a very special holiday tradition: the Tri-State Nissan Meet Santa event. This was the second year we hosted the gathering after the overwhelming success of our inaugural event in 2017. Families from Winchester and surrounding communities gathered to enjoy free digital photos with Santa, delicious treats, and warm hot chocolate. The event was entirely free, designed to give every family the chance to celebrate the season without the added expense that often comes with mall photo packages.
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