Chick-fil-A to hold grand opening Jan. 21 in Carson City

Exterior view of Carson City's first Chick-fil-A, located at 4751 Cochise St., set to open Jan. 21.

Exterior view of Carson City's first Chick-fil-A, located at 4751 Cochise St., set to open Jan. 21.

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CARSON CITY, Nev. — A grand opening will be held for Chick-fil-A Carson Valley, located at 4751 Cochise St. in Carson City, on Jan. 21.

Carson City's first Chick-fil-A will be owned and operated by Carson City resident Matt Hock, joined by his wife Kelly and two children.

Originally from Sacramento, Hock majored in physical education at the California State University, Chico and went on to serve as regional director for Young Life, a faith-based youth organization, for Northern California and Nevada for approximately 16 years.

Hock, previously a middle school teacher in Elk Grove, Calif., also was inducted into a teacher’s Hall of Fame.

He first applied to become a franchise owner with Chick-fil-A in 2017 and was selected in 2019 and said he is excited about the opportunity.

“My family and I look forward to opening Chick-fil-A Carson Valley and growing a team centered on caring for our community,” said Hock. “We are excited to build relationships with our neighbors and offer our Guests great-tasting food in a safe and welcoming environment.”

Hock will oversee approximately 125 full- and part-time team members, and the site will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday with team members guaranteed Sundays off.

For now, due to COVID-19, the restaurant will be available for drive-through and curbside pickup for mobile orders only. Guests can take advantage of contactless ordering and payment through the Chick-fil-A mobile app.

In place of the traditional Chick-fil-A First 100 Grand Opening celebration, Chick-fil-A Carson Valley will surprise 100 local heroes making an impact in the Carson City area with free Chick-fil-A for a year.

Additionally, the Chick-fil-A Foundation has partnered with Feeding America to donate $25,000 to a local food bank for every new restaurant opening. To aid in the fight against hunger, the donation will go toward organizations in the Carson City area that are seeking to assist others.

An official ribbon-cutting event for the restaurant will be held Jan. 19 with Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell, Assemblyman PK O’Neill and Chamber of Commerce Chair Rob Joiner expected to attend.

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CARSON CITY, Nev. — A grand opening will be held for Chick-fil-A Carson Valley, located at 4751 Cochise St. in Carson City, on Jan. 21.

Carson City's first Chick-fil-A will be owned and operated by Carson City resident Matt Hock, joined by his wife Kelly and two children.

Originally from Sacramento, Hock majored in physical education at the California State University, Chico and went on to serve as regional director for Young Life, a faith-based youth organization, for Northern California and Nevada for approximately 16 years.

Hock, previously a middle school teacher in Elk Grove, Calif., also was inducted into a teacher’s Hall of Fame.

He first applied to become a franchise owner with Chick-fil-A in 2017 and was selected in 2019 and said he is excited about the opportunity.

“My family and I look forward to opening Chick-fil-A Carson Valley and growing a team centered on caring for our community,” said Hock. “We are excited to build relationships with our neighbors and offer our Guests great-tasting food in a safe and welcoming environment.”

Hock will oversee approximately 125 full- and part-time team members, and the site will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday with team members guaranteed Sundays off.

For now, due to COVID-19, the restaurant will be available for drive-through and curbside pickup for mobile orders only. Guests can take advantage of contactless ordering and payment through the Chick-fil-A mobile app.

In place of the traditional Chick-fil-A First 100 Grand Opening celebration, Chick-fil-A Carson Valley will surprise 100 local heroes making an impact in the Carson City area with free Chick-fil-A for a year.

Additionally, the Chick-fil-A Foundation has partnered with Feeding America to donate $25,000 to a local food bank for every new restaurant opening. To aid in the fight against hunger, the donation will go toward organizations in the Carson City area that are seeking to assist others.

An official ribbon-cutting event for the restaurant will be held Jan. 19 with Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell, Assemblyman PK O’Neill and Chamber of Commerce Chair Rob Joiner expected to attend.