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The McReunion

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Thursday, June 19, 2014 3:01 AM
The morning coffee crew of Marvin Hermanns, Dwight Serfoss, Rosemary Mercure, Esther Candelaria, Marty Moore and Lonn Andrews are happy to back at McDonald’s now that the new building is finished.
Four year-old Julian Whitlow gets some help from cousin Samantha Caudilla while learning to play games on one of the video screens in the new McDonald’s play area.
The McDonald’s crew takes breakfast orders on their first day back in business in Cortez.

Local regulars flooded the newly rebuilt McDonald’s on Main Street on Wednesday morning, packing the tables and vying for a spot in the new drive-through.

For Dot and Bill Gapp, George Compton, Ed Novotny, Don McNeel, and many others it was reunion of sorts.

“We’ve been anxious for months waiting for them to open,” Dot Gapp said. Bill Gapp, who recently turned 80, visits every morning before going to work at Wal-mart. Compton visits twice a day regularly. Without a gathering place, the group has been scattered across other fast food stops since February.

McNeel and Compton were going to Arby’s, although they never saw each other. But they did enjoy the staff.

“They’re a nice gang,” Compton confessed.

The Gapps were going to Burger King.

“I haven’t seen Dot for months,” Compton said.

Compton was one of the first 100 people in line, and he received a $25 gift card. He returned mid-morning to see his friends and had tried to use it. But was a bit chagrined it hadn’t been activated.

“I gave them holy hell for it,” he said jokingly.

The group had a mixed reaction to new store.

“It’s different,” said Novotny, who added that with enough time he’d find something he didn’t like.

The new store features muted colors and a stylized picture of Mesa Verde on the wall. The play area was redesigned, and computers with games for children were installed.

Bill Gapp appreciated that the front counter had been reorganized to be more efficient.

Outside, the double drive-through allows for two cars to order at the same time, and the store now includes two pick-up windows. The previous drive-through had an extremely tight turn.

The kitchen space was also reorganized. Employee Dawn Armendarez said the new floor plan includes more room in the back, and there is no longer a basement with a freezer.

“I hated the basement,” she said.

Since February, she had been commuting to work in Durango. She said she was happy to able to walk to work again and be there for her regulars.

“Four months without McDonald’s probably killed them,” she said.

Franchise owners are required to rebuild their locations every 40 years. Brett Bronson, the local owner, decided to rebuild the Cortez location about six years early.

mshinn@cortezjournal.com

The Facebook crowd

The announcement of McDonald’s reopening sparked a buzz on the Cortez Journal Facebook page Tuesday. The post received 24 comments, and 41 people posted it to their personal pages. This is a small taste of the discussion the Cortez Journal followers had about McDonald’s.
Many welcomed McDonald’s back with open arms.
“Open, open, open,” Debra Ramsey said.
“I know it’s junk food but dang it, sometimes I just want a freaking cheeseburger,” Erica Thompson said .
Others poked fun.
“Just when the locals started looking healthier for the summer…” Jason Tsosie said.
“We should have done a social experiment, where we all weighed ourselves the day it closed & again (Wednesday) morning, then posted results…” Jeffrey Jackson said.
“Death by Big Macs! It’s bad for your arteries! Stay away from the Golden Arches!” Thomasina Neely said.
This drew some defensive rebuttal.
“Say what u want about McDonald’s, but we all have been there. If u don’t like it, don’t go!” Gerlyn Joy Hougland said.
These quotes are attributed to the Facebook personas who left comments on a public website.
The Cortez Journal frequently posts breaking news about community events first on facebook.com/cortezjournal.

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