Monday, February 2, 2015

REGISTER NOW: Women’s Auto Care Workshop

knowledge is power auto workshop[3]

Gines Auto Service is providing a night out and some excellent advice on vehicle maintenance for busy women. As part of the ACDelco "Knowledge Is Power" women's initiative, Gines Auto Service is offering workshops free to the women in our community. The workshop is designed to better acquaint women with vehicle maintenance needs and instill confidence in their ability to manage vehicle service needs.

Gines Auto Service
4261 W 5415 S
Kearns, UT 84118
(801) 966-6021

PosterWednesday April 15, 2015 OR Thursday April 16, 2015

6:30pm to 7:30pm - dinner and discussion
7:30pm to 8:00pm - break into two groups for hands-on activities
8:00pm to 8:30pm - switch groups
8:30pm to 9:00pm - wrap up workshop, hand out door prizes

REGISTER NOW:

The workshop is free, but you will need to register and reserve your spot in order to attend.

There are many ways to register:
(You only need to do one of these)

  • Pick up a flyer in our office (4261 W 5415 S in Kearns) and turn it into the service writers at the front desk.

  • Call Michelle at (801) 661-2027 to register, or email michelle@ginesautoservice.com.

To keep the workshops as relaxed and friendly as possible, each workshop will be limited to 25 participants. Our last workshops filled up fast, so register as soon as possible.

If you’re a woman who makes decisions about repairs on your vehicle, you know that knowledge is power. That’s why Gines Auto Service in Kearns, UT  is happy to announce the dates for their semi-annual FREE Women’s Auto Care Workshops, sponsored by ACDelco.

Learn about:

  • The importance of regular maintenance
  • Checking fluids under the hood
  • How to recognize problems with your vehicle
  • How to talk to your mechanic
  • On-hands vehicle instruction
  • Why is maintenance important?
  • How do I know what type of tires I need for my specific vehicle? How do I tell the year tire was made so that I know I am not buying an old tire? How do I know the different quality types for tires?
  • How to change a tire
  • How to put air in a tire
  • What is the most important thing I can do to keep my vehicle running a long time
  • Many other subjects, all in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere

Get ready for a different kind of “ladies’ night” — the Women’s Auto Care Workshop. Because knowledge really is power. Sponsored by ACDelco automotive parts.

DOOR PRIZES will also be given out!

SPECIAL NOTE:
Just to clarify, this is an auto CARE workshop, not an auto REPAIR workshop. For those that want to learn how to do their own repairs, we refer them to community classes such as Granite Peaks, or the Salt Lake Community College. The workshop we are holding is specifically for educating you on taking care of your vehicle, with topics such as those listed above.

FAQs

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

Because this class is great for drivers, especially beginning drivers, we ask that you be at least 15-16 years old to attend. This class is held in our shop area, and there are too many hazards for young children. 

Why is this event for women only?

We have had this question asked many times. Due to an overwhelming response from past attendees, this workshop is created for women only because the feedback that we have received is that women feel more comfortable asking questions and learning if this event is created as a "girls' night out" type of atmosphere. 

What can/can't I bring to the event?

We will be doing hands-on activities, so dress appropriately. Your best clothes are probably not the best choice for this workshop. We will provide you with handouts and pen/paper for taking notes. 

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Contact michelle@ginesautoservice.com with any questions. 

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes. Once you reserve your spot, if you are not able to attend, you can assign somebody else to take your place. Email michelle@ginesautoservice.com to transfer your ticket to somebody else. 

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