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Date: 4/16/2024
Subject: You're Invited to a Spring New and Potential Member Gathering
From: Membership & Welcoming Committee




  You're Invited!

To A Spring New and Potential Member Gathering

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 3:00 pm
 
MacColl Room, First Presbyterian Church
201 S. 21st St.

This event is especially for new members
and non-members!
Whether you've just joined, read our newsletter for years, or attended a couple of Penn's Village programs, we invite you to join us and learn more about what it means to be a Penn's Village member!

Join "seasoned" members to hear about all of the benefits of being a Penn’s Village member, from receiving services and volunteering to participating in social programs and interest groups.

LOCATION

 
This program will be held in the MacColl Room of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 201 South 21st Street, on the southeast corner of WalnutThe entrance is at the rear of the building off of 21st Street. There is an accessible entrance behind the building off of Chancellor St.

RSVP

 
Please register online here:  New and Prospective Member Gathering  
 
If you cannot, you may email info@pennsvillage.org or call 215-925-7333. If you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation to make room for others.
 
This program is free of charge to our members and volunteer partners.  Non-member guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village, or pay $10 per additional program.
 
Group photos may be taken during this event.

WE VALUE YOUR OPINION
 
 Do you have feedback about a recent program? Let us know here.  We would love to hear from you so that we can improve future programs.
 
Penn’s Village welcomes and actively encourages an inclusive and  diverse community of members, staff, Board of Directors and volunteers. Inclusiveness and diversity means welcoming all and excluding no one because of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, physical abilities, religious beliefs or political beliefs.

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