For Immediate Release

CONTACT:
Julie Connolly
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Jon Reischel
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513.287.7847

Gold Star Chili Welcomes Home Soldier for the Holidays with Party for Friends and Family
Mason High School Alum Specialist Brian Bobinger returns from tour of duty in Iraq

WHAT

 

Reception at the Gold Star Chili in Mason to celebrate the homecoming of Specialist Brian Bobinger from a 13-month tour of duty in Iraq. Gold Star Chili will host Bobinger and 20 of his closest friends and family as a thank you for his heroic services to our country.

The celebration is part of Gold Star’s Serving Our Troops program to honor returning soldiers and their families. To date, Gold Star has recognized more than 50 service men and women and served more than 700 complimentary meals to honor them. Friends and family members interested in applying for a reception for someone who will/has returned home from serving in a U.S. military branch can visit www.goldstarchili.com.

WHO

 

Specialist Brian Bobinger, Army Airborne Infantry Unit
Serving in Iraq since October 2006, Specialist Bobinger is home safe and celebrating the holidays with family, friends and Gold Star. He is a native of the Mason area and graduated from Mason High School.

WHEN

Saturday, December 22, 2007 @ 4:30 p.m.

Where

8150 Arbor Square Drive in Mason
Call 513-770-4305 for directions.

HOW

 

Interviews are available with Specialist Brian Bobinger and his family as well as Lisa Siermann, Manager of the Gold Star Chili restaurant in Mason. Please contact Strata-G Communications for more information or to schedule an interview.

 

ABOUT GOLD STAR CHILI
Gold Star Chili, the official chili of the Cincinnati Bengals, was established in 1965 when the four Daoud brothers were embarking on a journey that would soon embody the Great American Dream of owning a successful business. The first Gold Star Chili was located in Mt. Washington, and it was here that the brothers settled on what has become one of Cincinnati's classic tastes, and the recipe for Cincinnati-style chili was born. To this day, the spice blend is a closely guarded secret. Gold Star now has more than 100 restaurants located throughout Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana and operates concessions at Paul Brown Stadium, Children's Hospital, and the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. To join the Gold Star Chili eClub or for more information, please visit www.goldstarchili.com.