Wright-Patterson Exchange Welcomes Back The Cleaners in Exchange Mall
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base lost four dry cleaning and laundry options due to COVID-era challenges in 2021. This summer, the Exchange brought a longtime cleaning vendor back.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base lost four dry cleaning and laundry options due to COVID-era challenges in 2021. This summer, the Exchange brought a longtime cleaning vendor back.
The cafe offers made-to-order meals inspired by celebrity Chef Marvin Woods, a restaurateur and author who was involved with former First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign.
Locations are open at Kadena Air Base and Camp Foster, and two are scheduled to open at USAG Humphreys in Stepember.
Service members and the JB Andrews community enjoyed a meet-and-greet with Irvine plus samplings of Fresh Kitchen meals, including sandwiches, wraps, grain bowls and personal pizzas.
The shop, the 12th in the Exchange system, provides tattoos to Airmen in a safe and professional environment.
The café/unattended retail unit improves the quality of life for the Air Force Technical Applications Center, which has a 24/7/365 mission.
When the oven at the Okinawa bakery went down in June, its sister plant at Yokota Air Base stepped in to assist.
This is the third Panera opened by the Exchange on a military installation.
First responders commended the actions of Yi, Yong-pom, who helped Dragon Hill Lodge maintenance staff in containing the blaze until fire response teams arrived.
The Europe visit also included the retirement ceremony for COL Donnie “Don” Nowlin, the Exchange’s Europe/Southwest Asia/Africa commander.
