We’re looking for a few more friendly faces to join our sales, service, and parts departments. Learn more about available positions here: https://t.co/6PS6Hl1EZI
.@2SmallToFail and @laundrycares is doing some exciting work to promote children’s literacy and we were happy to lend a hand getting the first 10 laundromats in Chicago all set up with these beautiful spaces. Learn more about how to get involved next month @TheCleanShow!
Chicago-area laundry business owners: our Laundry Improvement Workshop heads to Chicago on May 2. Don't miss this opportunity to learn and share in ways to make your laundry a better business. Register: https://t.co/gIT2P453Rl @CoinLaundryAssn @AmericanCoinOp
Thank you to our fantastic partners @laundrycares @BSF_Intl & @CoinLaundryAssn for being a part of this important work to promote early literacy. Looking forward to continuing this work together.
Looking forward to joining you tomorrow! So excited about @2SmallToFail’s work to bring resources into laundromats across the country to promote early literacy. #LaundryLiteracy
David and Paula Leighton run The Laundry Spot like a family business - because it is one! Read all about their journey into the laundromat business here: https://t.co/rKNEFMbnTX
For this month's #WomeninLaundry, we spoke with Lauren Schultz, Vice President at @MWLaundries!
The laundry industry may not have been Lauren's first choice - but it became her best one. Read all about it here: https://t.co/p1kvXNOIDE
Literacy at the Laundromat: how a new program, in partnership with the @chipublib, is transforming a chore into a time to learn. @CTULocal1#chicago#CPS
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We’re grateful for the work the city’s been doing to improve the area. The new sidewalk looks great and no more mud pits to navigate after it rains! #brightonpark#chicago@aldcardenas
The Zombiemat Slayer, @Bgrell, is heading back to Chicago for the IL @CoinLaundryAssn Summer meeting on July 10. Don’t miss out! https://t.co/jKuI37pf3W
@Jbritt804 The serial tag is actually eroded but there's an employee at the place for over 40 years who tells us it was old when he started. We're thinking this banana was built sometime in the mid 60s.