Susquehanna Speedway general manager Kolten Gouse has spent most of his time trying to turn the Newberrytown oval around.
But it hasn’t been his sole focus. Gouse has also been working on making the National Open Benefit bigger and better than in past years. And he is succeeding.
Gouse has signed Ohio Logistics to be the title sponsor for this year’s National Open Benefit. The event will take place Saturday, Oct. 1 and benefits the Steve King Foundation, World of Outlaws Benevolent Fund and York County Racing Club.
“We are excited to welcome Ohio Logistics on board as the title sponsor with the National Open Benefit,” Gouse said. “Their commitment to racing and customers is second to none, and we are honored to have them be a part of this event.
“This event takes everyone large and small to make it successful. I am so thankful of the group of sponsors we have assembled over the years. They make this go.”
The Ohio Logistics National Open Benefit presented by FK Rod Ends will feature a Bar-B-Que dinner sponsored by Mohawk Northeast, an auction and giveaways. Several drivers will also be in attendance at this year’s event.
Last year’s benefit raised a record $47,000. Over the last four years, Gouse has raised $129,000 for charity.
Ohio Logistics is headquartered in Findlay, Ohio, and strives to exceed expectations regarding your leasing and supply-chain management needs.
The company started in 1988 and has grown from one 40,000 square foot building to one of the largest privately held logistics firms in the Mid-West. Currently, Ohio Logistics has 18 locations in six states and operates over 6 million square feet.
For more information on the National Open Benefit, go to www.nationalopenbenefit.com or check it out on Twitter at @nationalopenben.
- administrator on Apr 26, 2016
- Article Date: 4/26/2016