Category Archives: Community

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Team Battle Back Jack

childrens hospital run

Earlier this month we added a page to our site talking about why we here at Palmen Auto Stores participate annually in the Brigg’s & Al’s Run & Walk for Children’s Hospital. If you’d like to learn more about us and Team Battle Back Jack, please visit the page here and consider making a donation if it’s within your means! But today we’d just like to use this opportunity to tell you more about the Run & Walk which takes place in a few short weeks! Read the rest of this entry >>

Parade on the 4th July

The 2014 4th of July Parade in Kenosha WI

2014 4th of July Parade in Kenosha WI

Are you ready to see the sky dressed in colors? Are you ready to have the whole neighborhood come together to salute history? Remembering a date that defined the Nation deserves an a event of great magnitude. Therefore, are you ready to be part of the 2014 4th of July Parade in Kenosha WI? Palmen Auto Stores want to keep you informed of not only the newest cars and the best deals, but of everything that involves the community. Read the rest of this entry >>

People on a walk

A fun run/walk to support The Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha!

5k in Kenosha WI

Here at Palmen Auto Stores, we do our best to continually support local causes that matter to the members of our community. One organization we have a long history of working with is the Kenosha Boys and Girls Club, and so today we’re drawing attention to an upcoming event that gives YOU a chance to be a superhero for local kids.  Read the rest of this entry >>

Night drive

Tips for safe driving at night

Safe Night Driving

According to reports from the National Safety Council, traffic deaths occur at three times the daytime rate during the after-dark hours. Today, we want to give you some tips for how to stay safe at night while driving. These tips apply whether you’re a seasoned driver or just getting started, and we hope they help you be more conscious of ways you can improve the safety of our roadways – for everybody. Read the rest of this entry >>