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Mayors McBride, Brennan To Speak At Next PMAC Meeting
Pennsauken Mayor Betsy McBride and Merchantville Mayor Ted Brennan will be the guest speakers at the networking luncheon of the Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce, held on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.
Sign-in begins at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 8, with the meeting starting at 12 noon. Admission is $20 per person.
Bayada Makes Move To Pennsauken, Breaks Ground Tomorrow
PMAC To Showcase New Web Site At January 11 Meeting
The Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce (P.M.A.C.) will be unveiling its new web site at its first networking luncheon of the year, held on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.
The meeting’s guest speaker will be fellow P.M.A.C. member Joseph Welusz, managing partner and co-founder of Accularis Marketing Solutions, southern New Jersey’s only full-service marketing, advertising and public relations agency.
Creating All Things Beautiful At Aster’s Florist
All Around Pennsauken To Highlight Holiday Specials For Small Business Saturday
For the second year in a row, All Around Pennsauken will highlight local deals and specials in both Pennsauken and Merchantville as part of Small Business Saturday. Held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday encourages shoppers to patronize small “brick and mortar” businesses in their community.
Rowan College At Burlington County To Speak At Next PMAC Meeting
The Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce (PMAC) will hold its next networking luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at Marco’s Restaurant at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.
Our guest speakers will be Jonah Cooper, Jr. and Linda Bobo from Rowan College at Burlington County, who will be talking about the school’s Workforce Development Institute, a program that combines all of the workforce development resources of county agencies and its educational institutions. They will also discuss how the program builds partnerships between the college and the local business community to develop a high-skilled, sustainable workforce.
Sign in begins at 11:45 a.m.; meeting starts at 12:00 p.m. The cost is $20 per person. Attendees are asked to RSVP to Nancy Ellis by calling (856) 438-0833 or e-mailing pmac1team@gmail.com by Monday, Nov. 7.
Thank You To Operation Yellow Ribbon
PMAC would like to thank David Silver of Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey for speaking with our group at last month’s meeting. For those businesses who wish to help support this organization’s mission to put together care packages for local soldiers serving overseas, as well as elaborate welcome home celebrations for returning troops, visit http://www.operationyellowribbonsouthjersey.org/.
Ed Ramming Insurance Agency: Serving Community For Decades
Ed Ramming has lived in Pennsauken for all but six months of his 76 years. He’d joke that it feels like that he’s been in business that long too. But Ed still takes the insurance game seriously, working out the office attached to his home along Westfield Ave.
Hundreds Attend Third Pennsauken Job Fair
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor
On Sept. 15, hundreds of people flowed in and out of Living Faith Christian Center for Pennsauken’s third annual job fair. And while the number of attendees was down from last year’s event, many qualified applicants impressed the almost two dozen local companies who were actively looking to hire.
PennPet Veterinary Clinic Opens In Pennsauken
PennPet Veterinary Clinic is a new low-cost surgical outpatient clinic opening in Pennsauken this month, ready to serve the community’s four-legged friends. The clinic is run by Dr. Rebecca Trejo, VMD, who knew at very age that she wanted to take care of animals.
Christmas In July Luau Supports Angel Tree Program
The Pennsauken-Merchantville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Christmas in July Luau on Thursday, July 28, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, 2426 Cove Rd. For a $20 donation, participants will enjoy food, drinks, and entertainment.
Proceeds from the luau benefits Pennsauken’s Angel Tree program, which collects new, unwrapped toys for families in need. Last year, over 30 Pennsauken families were helped during the holidays thanks to donations to the Angel Tree.
Attendees are asked to R.S.V.P. to Nancy Ellis at (856) 438-0833 or pmac1team@gmail.com by July 21.