Who We Are - Pennridge Community Center
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Who We Are - Pennridge Community Center
Pennridge Community Center News and Views 146 East Main Street ● Perkasie, PA 18944 (Located at the junctures of Routes 113 and 152 in Silverdale) Phone: 215-453-7027, 7028 ● Fax: 215-453-7029 www.pennridgecenter.org Manager: Debbie Scollon ● Assistant Manager: Sara Kelly BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETIRED AND SENIOR CITIZENS J AN U AR Y / F E B R U AR Y 2013 A New Year Wishing you all a Happy and for the Center. Stop by and Prosperous Year! and renew your memberWe have seen many changes ship, and bring along a at the Center this past year, friend or relative to show and I believe it will bring us them the Center and hopeinto the New Year as a bet- fully they will join the us. ter Center, with an in- As we move into the next creased membership. few Winter months, we There were two changes sometimes get into a slump, within the Association but remember, we have (BCARSC). Tony Anella, Ex- many activities as well as a ecutive Director, has retired good, hot lunch and converas of the end of December. sation. He was always open to new programs at our Center, and supportive of our ideas. We wish him a wonderful retirement. John Greer III has taken over for Tony. John has been with BCARSC for many years as well. We welcome him in his new role within the Association. Yes, it’s once again time to renew your membership at the Center. For only $10 per calendar year, the Center offers many classes and activities, dances, and the opportunity to volunteer at And to continue into the Winter months, many members will not come to the Center due to the weather. One way to get to the Center in inclement weather is to use Bucks County Transportation. They will pick you up at your house and bring you to the Center, and of course, return you to home. There is a nominal fee, and if you have questions on using this transportation, stop in and I’ll give you more details. This group is wonderful and very professional. Special points of interest: In March we will be starting our trips again, and we already have a nice line-up of major trips. Keep checking the Trip Table in the lobby, the website, and the newsletter for trip information. And remember, you need to reserve your seat early. Sara can answer all of your trip questions. Also in the Spring we hope to have some new activities and classes to keep you coming back. Invite your friends and neighbors to come out with you. I’m sure they’ll enjoy their time here! - Debbie Normal Hours of Operation: - Monday through Friday - 9:00am to 3:00pm - Some evening hours as noted Lunch Served 11:30am President’s Letter 2 Manager’s Messages 3 Special Events 4 Kitchen News 5 Trips Day Programs & Activities 6-7 8 Calendar Insert Evening Programs & Activities 9 More Notes 10 ‘At A Glance’ 11 Membership and more 12 Fun Page 13 Advertisements Closing Information 14-15 16 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 2 Who We Are Pennridge Community Center Mission Statement The Pennridge Community Center was founded in 1964 as the Upper Bucks Branch of the Bucks County Association of Retired and Senior Citizens. The mission of the original Center was to provide a facility for retired and senior citizens to meet friends and make new acquaintances. Over the years, the mission has changed to provide for the needs of the senior citizens of the 21st century. The mission has expanded to provide relevant information, services, and activities necessary to assure aging with health, independence, and dignity. The Pennridge Community Center is one of the four fullservice senior citizen centers operated by the BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETIRED AND SENIOR CITIZENS (BCARSC), a non-profit corporation. The BCARSC is funded through the PA Department of Aging and through selfsupporting projects. BCARSC is an equal opportunity employer. All programs and services provided at the four Centers are offered without regard to race, religion, political affilia- tion, or personal background. projects. The Pennridge Community Center serves all citizens ages 55 and older who reside in the boroughs of Dublin, Perkasie, Sellersville, Silverdale, and Telford and the townships of Bedminster, East Rockhill, Hilltown, and West Rockhill. The BCARSC is responsible for the salary of the Manager and Assistant Manager. All other staff members are volunteers. All operational expenses are the responsibility of the Center. The Executive Board, Advisory Board, Center Manager, and Assistant Manager are responsible to pursue all possible sources to generate income. The Pennridge Community Center is partially funded through the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging, the Pennsylvania Department on Aging, the Federal Food program, and self-supported From Your President I hope you and your families have enjoyed a happy holiday season! As we approach the New Year, we reflect on a very successful 2012. I would like to thank Debbie, Sara, and Emilio for their leadership for their time and efforts. We also appreciate the efforts of the Executive Board and Advisory Board. All of you have contributed to making 2012 the best year ever! Executive Board I look forward to an even better 2013. Our Center has activities for everyone just waiting for your participation. If you enjoy volunteering, please share your skills with us. Our aim is to provide programs Buster A. Guth President and activities for all members. Help us accomplish this through your Ted Heimbach 1st Vice President Happy New Year! Ethel McGinnis 2nd Vice President Susan Vasquez Treasurer participation. The Center is a busy place! Buster Guth Important Contact Information Bucks County Transport 1-888-795-0740 Elaine Frank Member at Large Area Agency on the Aging 8:30am – 4:30pm (M - F) Phone: 267-880-5700 Fax: 215-348-9250 Call to inquire about Meals on Wheels Alice Brad Member at Large RSVP 215-340-1210 Social Security Office Allentown 610-433-3237 Vivian McManus Secretary Advisory Board and hard work. Thank you also to the many conscientious volunteers Social Security Office 7am – 7pm (M – F) 1-800-772-1213 Dawn Baum John Greer, III Buster A. Guth Patricia A. Guth Ted Heimbach Durrell Hollenbach Alice Kachline Sara Kelly Ed McManus John Much David R. Nyman Elizabeth Schirmer Deborah Scollon Patricia Siwert Herman Slozer Dean Souder James Steeley Joel Steinman Frank “Bud” Wenger R. Louisa Wismer News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 3 Manager’s Messages Patio Bricks Membership Renewal Our membership is on a yearly basis—from January 1 through December 31. And it’s now time to join or renew for 2013. Membership is still $10 per year. See the Receptionist for a form to fill-out and to pay the fee. Movie Days For Sale Movies, Movies, Movies!! Shopping for the person who has almost everything? Purchase an engraved brick with the person’s name and a short comment on the next line. Only $100 !! If you have a friend or relative, please bring them in for a tour of our Center, and have lunch with them - their lunch will be free! And hopefully they will join the Center. We need eight more before we can send the next order to the company that engraves the bricks. And remember that Bucks County Transportation will bring you to the Center and back home - the cost is very nominal. You will be able to view completed bricks on the patio outside of the dining area. Movies are typically on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 12:30 pm, but may change. The next movies are on January 10, 2013, and February 21, 2013. $1.00 includes Movie and Popcorn “Honor your loved ones with a brick” 2013 Dance Schedule January February March April May June July August September October November December December 25 22 22 26 17 28 26 23 27 25 15 6 31 Snow Ball Dinner Dance Patriotic Dinner Dance Celebrating Sprint Dinner Dance April Showers Dinner Dance May Flower Dinner Dance Picnic Dinner Dance Beach Party Dinner Dance Luau Dinner Dance Autumn Daze Dinner Dance Fall Ball Harvest Dinner Dance Holiday Dinner Dance New Year’s Eve Party Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music by by by by by by by by by by by by by Gary Dee The Blue Notes Gary Deeng Kevin Kelton The Blue Notes TBA Kevin Kelton Gary Dee The Blue Notes Gary Dee The Blue Notes Kevin Kelton The Blue Notes January & February Dances Wanna Dance??? Singles and couples are welcome at all dances. No need to be a member to attend. Tickets are available at the Cente at the cost of $20.00 per person for both the dinner and dance or $10.00 for the dance only. Dinner reservations are required for all dances. Reservations are not required to only attend the dance. Table reservations are available for parties of eight or more. Snow Ball Dinner Dance – January 25 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm - Buffet 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm - Dance to the music of Gary Dee Buffet Reservations required by Jan. 21 Patriotic Dinner Dance – February 22 6:00 pm — 7:30 pm – Buffet 7:30 pm — 10:30 pm – Dance to the music of The Blue Notes Buffet Reservations required by Feb. 18 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 4 >>> SPECIAL EVENTS and MORE < < < EYEGLASSES NEEDED Valentine’s Day Entertainment Volunteer Optometric Service to Humanity of the Our special Valentines Lunch entertainment on February 14 will feature Stephen DiJoseph. Delaware Valley (an Affiliate –Elect of VOSH/International) The mission of Volunteer Optometric Services of Humanity of the Delaware Valley (VOSH/Del Val) is to provide eye care and glasses to the materially poor in developing countries through short term mission trips and the training of local health care providers. Stephen is a pianist and a vocalist, and he plans on some great music and sing-alongs — maybe even some dancing! THE NEED It is now recognized that the leading cause of preventable The cost is $7 per person, which includes the meal and entertainment. blindness worldwide is simply the need for glasses. Donations of non-scratched eyeglasses, baseball caps, and Our meal is at noon, and the entertainment will start at about 12:45 in The Legacy Room. So please be prompt and ready to listen, sing, and maybe dance. sunglasses are needed. A donation box will be in the outer lobby of the Center, from January 2 through February 28. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ w Craft Sho ll a F r u o icture of just one p Do You Remember? News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 5 Kitchen News Do you have the Winter Doldrums Don’t forget to sign up a week in yet? Come in for lunch and advance prior to 1 pm on socialize. Wednesdays. Lunch is served at 11:30 am except We have 2 special lunches coming on our Lunch Time Special Meal up. Everyone loves the covered Dish Days. Lunch, so I scheduled one for The Special Meals will be served at January 24th. 12 noon. Then we have 2 special lunches in February. A Valentines Lunch on February 14th.with entertainment, for only $7. His name is Stephen DiJoseph. He is a Pianist and a Vocalist and plans on some great music and sing-a-longs….maybe even some dancing! Then on February 28th, we are having a Cheese Steak Day. Kindly remember to sign-up for your lunch in advance — by 1:00 pm on Wednesday, the week prior to your lunch date. Meal orders are faxed at 1:00 pm on Wednesday afternoons for the following week. Linton’s does not accept additions after our order is faxed. We need your help! The many luncheon no-shows are problematic. If you have signed up Ordering Daily Meals for lunch, PLEASE do your best to be present. Although the county We are offering a Café Meal, a Boxed Lunch (which is a sandwich — 5 different choices, and some other goodies) or the Regular Meal – Choose the one you want! does pay and provide lunches for those who sign up and all monies collected go to pay for these, we are obligated to pay for the noshows. If you are unable to attend on your scheduled lunch day, please contact us. SARA Birthday Celebrations We wish to extend a Happy Birthday to all who are celebrating birthdays in January and February. Come celebrate your life with us! We will share your birthday cake with everyone! Please sign-up for lunch and specify that it is your birthday. Buy Your Landis Hoagie Tickets January Birthday Bash Thursday, Jan. 24 Available at the Front Desk — $4.50 each 12:00 NOON February Birthday Bash Thursday, Feb. 28 12:00 NOON Special Luncheon Events January & February 2013 Lunch & Learn Lunch & Learn These special lunches are at 12 noon: January 24 - Covered Dish—Free with a “Beating the Winter Blues” by Bayada Nurses In Home Care and Assistance Presentation by Right at Home Jan. 9 Jan. 10 dish, $5 if not bringing a dish February 14 - Valentine’s Day Lunch— $7 February 28 - Cheese Steak Day — $3 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 6 STEPPIN’ OUT WITH PCC Trip policies- Trips are on a first come - first deposit basis. PLEASE MAKE DEPOSIT OR FULL PAYMENT AT TIME OF SIGN UP. Please pay by check and make checks out to PENNRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER. There are sign up sheets for all trips on the trip table. Please provide name and phone number. Checks can be given to the receptionist at the front desk between the hours of 9 am – 3 pm. Insurance on multi-day trips will be available for purchase. Once final payment has been made there will be no refunds unless trip is cancelled by the Center. Please check the Trip Table for new trips that were planned after the newsletter was sent. ALL TRIPS ARE PART OF OUR FUNDRAISING EFFORTS FOR OUR OPERATING FUND We now are doing trips in cooperation with Hagey Tours. We are doing these trips as a convenience to our members and friends. This is the policy when joining a Hagey trip that they sponsor. We will deposit 10 seats at a time for a trip. Please book as soon as possible if you are interested, because they can recall our seats if needed. As soon as we receive 10 full payments, I will advise them, although we don’t need 10 for the trip to be a go. On the Hagey trips, departure will be at Hagey Tours in Franconia. CASINO TRIPS - Resuming in the Spring ! ! ! We will have a casino trip to the Showboat Casino on April 25. We need 30 people to make this trip. Please sign-up for this trip by April 4. If we don’t have 30 people, the trip will be canceled, and most likely we will not have any other casino trips. Please talk to your friends and relatives to make this trip happen! The Showboat trip on April 25 will cost $30.00 per person, with $25.00 received for slot play. SEE THE UPCOMING TRIPS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE → NOTICE - Due to uncertain weather conditions, we are not scheduling trips in January or February. We resume our trips in March 2013. For all trips, check the flyers in the lobby or see Sara for details. Remember — all trips outside of the US require a valid Passport. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 7 Upcoming Trips ALLENBERRY PLAYHOUSE DINNER THEATER—The Andrews Brothers March 21, 2013 $82 per person What happens when the Andrews Sisters don’t show up for a USO Show? Watch how 3 brothers masquerade as the famous Andrews Sisters. Enjoy songs such as Bei Mir Bist du Schon, Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree, and many more. ALASKA CRUISE TOUR AUGUST 19-28, 2013 $3136.40 pp and up Denali Explorer - Includes Fairbanks, Denali Princess Lodge, Mt. McKinley Princess Lodge and a 7 day Voyage of the Glaciers tour. Deposits are required. Contact Sara for details MACKINAC ISLAND, Michigan SEPTEMBER 22-28, 2013 HUNTERDON HILLS DINNER THEATER Butterflies are Free April 9, 2013 $887 per person, or less depending on how many go Package is 6 nights on the Island, admission to the Gran Hotel, a horse drawn carriage ride, a ferry ride to the Island, a tour of Frankenmuth, and much more! $86 per person A great show involving a young bachelor, a kooky young actress and his mother. BERMUDA CRUISE May 11-16, 2013 $851.60 pp Inside Stateroom $1,232.60 pp Balcony Stateroom This 5 night trip to Bermuda leaves Bayonne, NJ. Prices vary by room type, and do not include government taxes, and gratuities. Deposit of $100 is due by February 10, 2013. Contact Sara for details. CLASSIC CHRISTMAS MARKETS - Europe December 2-10, 2013 Regular rates start at $2849 pp Double Occupancy Book now and save $250 per person!! Price includes airfare and transfers Visit Christmas shops in Munich, Innsbruk, Wurzburg, Nuremberg, and Strasbourg. Also included is a Black Forest dinner, and a dinner in France. Contact Sara for details. PLEASE NOTE - Due to many people signing up for trips close to the time of the trip, seats may not be available. To reserve a seat for a trip you need to sign up early. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 8 Day Programs and Activities Please note that all monies will be collected at the front desk when you arrive prior to each class. All fees for appointments should be paid to the provider. All classes are open to the public (all ages). Aerobics Haircuts 3rd Tuesday each month 9:00 am —11:00 am By appointment, with Dawn—of Amici Salon, North Wales $15.00 per Haircut Mondays & Thursdays 10:00 am Fran Wieckowski – Instructor $3.00 per class Horse Racing TBD Buster Guth—Trainer Art Class Tuesdays 9:30 am - 11:30 am Chick Blumberg – Instructor $3.00 per class Line Dancing (Contemporary) Mondays & Thursdays 11:00 am Fran Wieckowski – Instructor $3.00 per class Billiards Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm $2.00 per day Occasionally there is travel to other Centers, and vice-versa. Mahjong Fridays 10:00 am - 3:00 pm $1.00 per day Bingo 1st & 4th Wednesday 12:30 pm $1.00 per card Blood Pressure Screening 2nd Wednesday 10:00 am -- 11:30 am By Grand View Hospital Community Nurse Home Care Dept. No charge Ceramics Class Mondays 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Loretta Belac – Instructor $3.00 per class Ceramics — Project Work Tuesday thru Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Loretta Belac – Instructor No charge Chess Club Tuesdays 9:30 am $1.00 Choral Group Tuesdays 10:45 am Petrina Struthers—Instructor $2.00 Hand & Foot Card Game Mondays 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm $1.00 per afternoon Usually played with two to six players, sometimes with partners. This is a version of the old and famous Canasta game. Check-out the instructions on the website, under Activities. Music Makers Fridays 1:00 pm— 2:30 pm Learn to make dulcimers, banjos, etc. No charge Pinochle Mondays & first Tuesday 1:00 pm $1.50 per day Reading, Writing, & Research Class Wednesdays 9:00am -11:30 am Tom Adams—Instructor $1.00 per morning Discussions stemming from genealogy lead to writings of you and your family for future generations. Tai Chi Thursdays 1:00 pm—2:00 pm Fridays 10:00 am – 11:00 am Lisa Raezer – Instructor 8 wk. session—Members $30.00 Walk-Ins $5 Non-Members $55 Walk-Ins $10.00 per class Word Game 3rd Wednesdays 12:15 pm Blair Thomson—Host $1.00 per game Wii Games Bowling and Golf Tuesdays and Wednesdays 12:30 pm Flea Market 1st Tuesday of each month 9:00 am — 1:00 pm Computer Help Usually available during the week. Stop in and inquire. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 9 Evening Programs and Activities Please note that all monies will be collected at the front desk when you arrive prior to each class. All fees for appointments should be paid to the provider. All classes are open to the public (all ages). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Billiards Tues/Wed/Thurs 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Members - $2.00 Non-Members - $3.00 Tai Chi Tuesdays 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Ben Caccavale – Instructor 8 week session Members - $30.00 Walk-in - $5.00 Anyone under 55 - $55.00 Walk-ins - $10.00 Zumba Thursdays 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Valerie Hawkins – Instructor 6 week session $5.00 Painting Class Wednesdays 6:30 pm -8:30 pm Taryn Day — Instructor Members - $55.00 Non-Members - $75.00 Country Line Dancing Wednesdays 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Ken Woulfe – Instructor $5.00 8 Week Class is Jan. 9 to Feb. 27 NOTE: Country Line Dancing is canceled for January and February, but will return in March. Payment is required with registration. Harry Overbaugh’s Book New Evening Class Harry Overbaugh, a member of the Center and a local leg- Computer Class end, Tuesdays- 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Jan. 8, has just ‘WWII Memories’. come out with a book entitled It tells of Harry's wartime experiences including when his B-17 was shot down over Czechoslovakia. If you’d like to buy a copy, see either the receptionist or JoAnn Reckner, of the Writing group (Wednesday mornings). 15, 22, 29 Dale Roades - Instructor $30.00 for anyone 55+ Eight seats available. Sign up in advance. Wk 1-2: Internet. Browsers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), decoding Web addresses (URLs), Search tools and strategies. Bookmarks/Favorites, folders, tabs, navigating, recommended sites and more! Wk 3-4: Email: Open, read, print, delete. organize, reply, forward, contacts, groups, compose, CC: and BCC:, attachments, spam, viruses and more! A second session will be offered in February - 5, 12, 19, 26. Fees and agenda the same as above. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 10 . . . more Notes . . . ittee Ways & Means Comm s Committee is The Ways & Mean new members looking for a few attend meetwho are willing to ideas for fundings, suggest new cipate in these raisers, and parti events. , talk to Debbie, If you’re interested Sara, Buster, or Ted. Retireme nt Presen tati on—Jan. 8th A presenta tion will b e given o 8, 2013, b y Delaware n January Advisors. Valley The topic Plan to att will be ‘Retirement’ . end this ti mely presentati on. LOTTER Y CA LENDA The Ad RS visory Board tery C is a gain sp alenda r for onsorin Calend March g a Lot ars wh , April ich co rently , a s n t d $10.00 on sale May. each a at the three re cur month Center p . e r win. Ea iod, th D u r in g the ere ar ch day e ’s 9 numbe 1 chan with m r pays ces to any bo at leas nus da You ca t $25.0 y s of $ n purc 0, 50.00 hase a numbe to $10 calend r, if it 0.00. ar of y has no our fa t been vorite sold. Be a W inner a s you suppor t your Center ! FREE LUNCH — ber for lunch Bring a non-mem eats for and your friend !! Free n-up first. Remember to sig tails. See Sara for de A LADY’S VALENTINE EARLY MORNING IN BED SHE LAY OF COURSE THIS IS VALENTINE'S DAY UPSTAIRS HE COMES WITH A CUP OF TEA LETS SHARE THIS JUST YOU AND ME OUT THEY GO FOR A MORNING STROLL BY THE STREAM AND THE GRASSY KNOLL THAT'S WHERE HE STOLE THAT FIRST KISS KNEES TREMBLING ON THAT NIGHT OF BLISS THE CAR DOOR HELD OPEN WIDE SO SHE COULD SLIP EASILY INSIDE IN THE EVENING OUT ON THE TOWN HE STOOD UP TILL SHE SAT DOWN SHE HOPES THAT HE DOES THIS AND MORE AS A GLASS OF RED WINE HE DOES POUR THE WHOLE EVENING HE TALKS AND TALKS A GIFT FOR HER IN A RIBBONED BOX A GOLD LOCKET FOR HER NECK HE HOOKS IT UP WITH A GENTLE PECK A SUBTLE FLUTTERING OF HER EYES KNOWING IT WILL GIVE HIM A RISE TO THE BEDROOM OFF SHE WENT READYING FOR THE BIG EVENT THINKING IS THIS ALL IT TAKES THEN FROM HER DREAM SHE AWAKES BLAIR THOMSON 2011 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 11 . . . At A Glance . . . as of 12/18/12 January 1 Wednesday CENTER CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY January 9 Wednesday Lunch & Learn, at Noon Beating the Winter Blues January 10 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10:00 January 10 Thursday Lunch & Learn, at Noon In House Care and Assistance January 16 Wednesday CENTER CLOSED January 17 Thursday WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE Meeting 9:30 January 21 Monday CENTER CLOSED Martin Luther King Day January 24 Thursday Birthday Bash Noon - Covered Dish January 25 Friday Snow Ball Dinner Dance Music by Gary Dee February 14 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10:00 February 14 Thursday Valentine's Day Lunch Noon February 18 Monday CENTER CLOSED February 20 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 10:00 February 21 Thursday WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE Meeting 9:30 February 22 Friday Patriotic Dinner Dance Music by The Blue Notes February 28 Thursday Birthday Bash Noon - Cheese Steak Day March 14 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10:00 March 20 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 10:00 March 21 Thursday WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE Meeting 9:30 March 22 Friday Celebrating Spring Dinner Dance Music by Gary Dee April 11 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10:00 April 17 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 10:00 April 18 Thursday WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE Meeting 9:30 April 26 Friday April Showers Dinner Dance Music by Kevin Kelton Page 12 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Welcome to all of our New Members! We hope you enjoy your time and fellowship at the Center! Hetrick, Mae Beth Hetrick, Dennis Marrerd, Dina M. Mazur, Catherine McGovern, Joan Molloy, John Rohs, Ada V. Schrock, Guenter Suchanick, Anne H. Wendhold, Jean MUSIC MAKERS THANK YOU ! ! We offer recycling to the entire community for aluminum cans only! It is a large brown container located in the back of the parking lot. Please do not use this for trash! Thank You to our Municipal Partners! Bedminster Township East Rockhill Township Perkasie Borough Silverdale Borough Sellersville Borough West Rockhill Township Hilltown Township Your support and contributions to the operation of the Pennridge Community Center are very much appreciated! News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 13 January / February 2013 Page 14 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center September / October 2012 218 S. 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Limit 3 per customer with this coupon. Not to be combined with other offers. No Additional Discounts. Expires 2/25/13 PENNRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951 PERMIT #185 146 East Main Street Perkasie, PA 18944-5421 (Located at Rts. 113 & 152 in Silverdale) Phone: 215-453-7027 215-453-7028 Fax: 215-453-7029 TO: STORM CLOSING INFORMATION Check Channel 69 WFMZ on your TV -OR check the internet at www.wfmz.com Look for “Pennridge Community” ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ © Copyright 2013 - Pennridge Community Center Center Closed 9am — 3pm January 1 — New Year’s Day January 21 — Martin Luther King Day February 18 — Presidents Day Printed by Labelcraft, Press Inc.
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