The Greene Turtle Joins Forces with JA as Dining Out Storefront Partner at JA Finance Park Montgomery County

The Greene Turtle has joined the growing list of Storefront Partners to commit to inspiring students at the forthcoming JA Finance Park Montgomery County. The Greene Turtle will serve as the Dining Out Storefront Partner at the new Park.

As the Dining Out Storefront partner, The Greene Turtle will teach these young people an important lesson about budgeting and serve as the area within the park where students will take a break for the day to eat their lunch and reflect on their experience so far.

"Junior Achievement gives the adults of tomorrow the skills they need today to better manage their businesses, careers and lives,” said The Greene Turtle CEO, Bob Barry. “They’re creating stronger communities, communities in which we operate restaurants, recruit team members and live. Stronger communities mean a stronger local economy, and that’s something from which we all benefit. We are proud to be partnering with the Greater Washington chapter and look forward to the opportunities that will arise.”

JA Finance Park Montgomery County partners will make this innovative experience possible for 12,000 young people a year. If you would like to discuss a partnership opportunity that might be right for you or your company, please contact Rachael Doss, Vice President of Development at Rachael.Doss@JA.org.

About The Greene Turtle
First opened in Ocean City, Maryland, in 1976, The Greene Turtle today includes 46 locations in markets across Maryland and extending into Washington, D.C., Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Long Island, New York. Combining comfort food, a casual atmosphere and a sports theme marked by big screen TVs broadcasting local and national events, “The Turtle” has become a popular year-round destination where families, friends and fans of all ages feel at home. CBS Baltimore named The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille® among the best local spots to enjoy “March Madness.” More information is available online at www.thegreeneturtle.com.