Motoring Services Auto Repair is offering a free oil change Saturday, Nov. 21, with a donation of a bag of non-perishable food items.
All food will go to a local food bank and will provide food for needy families in the Tri-City area.
Hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The business is at 8920 W. Victoria Ave. (corner of Steptoe Street and Gage Boulevard) in Kennewick.
Appointments are not necessary but preferred. Scheduled vehicles will be first in line. Call 374-2222.
Vehicle with diesel engines, or those running on synthetic oil are excluded.
-- Pratik Joshi: 582-1541; pjoshi@tricityherald.com; Business Beat blog at www.tricityherald.com
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