Archive for July, 2011

July Newsletter

Monday, July 18th, 2011

We would like to welcome our newest members to Brandywine Auto Parts:

Dare Clough, Eden Auto Parts
Ohmer Webb, Installations
Bobby Sobik , Brandywine Auto Parts
Sam Gebremariam, Foreign Car Parts

We’re so glad you joined us!

CONGRATULATIONS TO STEPHEN AND BRITTANY!

Stephen Meinhardt is now engaged to Brittany Wells and a Spring 2012 wedding has been planned. Congratulations and much happiness to you both!

Greg Meinhardt Jr. and his wife Liana are proud to announce the birth of their baby boy, Charles Wyatt Meinhardt, born June 16 at 12:36 a.m. weighing 7.5 lbs, 19.3 inches. Congratulations to the proud Mom and Dad and of course grampa Greg and grama Rachael Meinhardt!

Randy Whitley of Southern Maryland Auto Parts wanted to thank his customers who wrote the nicest thank you cards – great customer service guys!


Our condolences go out to switchboard operator Glinda Browne whose mom passed away on Monday, July 4, 2011.

A COMPANY IS KNOWN BY THE MEN AND WOMEN THAT MAKES UP IT’S TEAM! Congratulations to the following employees for their years of service to the company:

Brandywine truck Parts Christina Handy 12 years
Jose’ Rodriquez 8 years
Joseph Thompson 3 years
Carl Varney 3 years
M&M Economy Allen Norris 20 years
Brandywine truck & Equipment Juan Cabrera 9 years
Brandywine Delivery Melvin A. Breaker 3 years
CheChe E. Green 20 years
Brandywine Auto Parts troy Smith 1 year
AAAACO Auto Parts German Chicas 16 years
Eden Used Auto Parts Daniel Vickers 1 year
Ransom Motors Greg Neil 16 years
Save More Santos Granados 16 years
Phillip Pallo 22 years
Walter Paz 15 years
Luis Sanchez 17 years
Foreign Car Parts Giap tran 11 years
Bowie truck & Van Robert Caporaletti 4 years

WILL KIVETT, INSTALLATION GM, DOES IT AGAIN AT MIR!

Monday, July 18th, 2011

From www.thebaynet.com:

Will Kivett led Maryland International Raceway as the point’s leader in Top ET 1/8 mile and left $5,000 wealthier after winning the first of the two top ET races Saturday night June 18th. The second race was called because track officials could not get the race complete before curfew and the winnings were split among all eligible drivers still in eliminations.

“The car pretty much did its job and stayed on 5.13 the whole night,” Kivett said. “All I had to do was keep from screwing it up. I was fortunate enough to keep that in check so it worked out. Everything went my way tonight. (Winning $5,000 cash) is always a nice thing. We couldn’t do this without Brandywine Auto Parts and the Meinhardt family and I want to thank them for backing me up on this race operation.” Congratulations Will.