Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
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Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
Store leader Deann Benik (with scissors) is joined by many members of her team, other Kwik Trip executives, and representatives of the city of Cambridge and North 65 Chamber of Commerce in the ceremonial ribbon cutting during the grand opening of the convenience store located at 2450 2nd Avene SE – just off Highway 95 in front of Menard’s. This is the first of three Kwik Trips to open in Cambridge. The second, located at the intersection of Highway 65 and South Main Street (the former Westrom’s Corner), will open late June. The third, located near Anoka-Ramsey Community College, is slated to be constructed and open sometime in 2024.
- Bill Stickels III

Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
As is tradition with all Kwik Trip grand opening celebrations, two local organizations were selected to receive a $1,000 donation. Cambridge Police Chief Todd Schuster and Mayor Jim Godfrey accept a check from store leader Deann Benik and assistant store leader Carol Alger. The money will be used to purchase protective gear for officers.

Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
Mayor Jim Godfrey accepts a check to the Cambridge Municipal Parks and Rec Association from assistant store leader Branden Vaudreuil. That money will be used to purchase bike racks to be placed in city parks.
- Bill Stickels III
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Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
Store leader Deann Benik (with scissors) is joined by many members of her team, other Kwik Trip executives, and representatives of the city of Cambridge and North 65 Chamber of Commerce in the ceremonial ribbon cutting during the grand opening of the convenience store located at 2450 2nd Avene SE – just off Highway 95 in front of Menard’s. This is the first of three Kwik Trips to open in Cambridge. The second, located at the intersection of Highway 65 and South Main Street (the former Westrom’s Corner), will open late June. The third, located near Anoka-Ramsey Community College, is slated to be constructed and open sometime in 2024.
- Bill Stickels III
Cambridge celebrates opening of first of three Kwik Trips
As is tradition with all Kwik Trip grand opening celebrations, two local organizations were selected to receive a $1,000 donation. Cambridge Police Chief Todd Schuster and Mayor Jim Godfrey accept a check from store leader Deann Benik and assistant store leader Carol Alger. The money will be used to purchase protective gear for officers.
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