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Penn Queen Diner to Host “Blue Plate Special” Day On April 26 For Autism Month

April is National Autism Awareness Month, a time of year to recognize children and adults with autism by using the color “blue.” To emphasis the point, Penn Queen Diner, located at 7349 Crescent Blvd. in Pennsauken, is celebrating by offering a Blue Plate Special Day on Tuesday, April 26 in Honor of Autism Month and to support its longtime neighbor down the street: Crescent Hill Academy, a school for children with autism and other special needs.

Mayor Killion Gives Proclamation To Penn Queen Diner

PennQueenProclamationToday, Pennsauken Mayor Jack Killion gave a proclamation to the Penn Queen Diner to celebrate the establishment’s 50th anniversary in town.

As a thank you to the community, the Penn Queen Diner will be offering a free slice of cake to patrons throughout the day on Sunday, Nov. 15, beginning at 12 p.m.

Iconic Penn Queen Diner Celebrates 50 Years In Pennsauken

JudithphotoBy Judith Kristen, AAP Columnist

It was 1964. A gallon of gas cost 28 cents, The Beatles were the hottest band on the planet, and The Penn Queen Diner opened its doors for the very first time.

Yes, this month, on November 16, 2014, that famous landmark at Rt. 130 and Westfield Ave. celebrates its golden anniversary!

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