Wednesday, August 21, 2013

EMMAUS MAIN STREET PARTNERS Welcomes New Businesses!‏

WOW!
Emmaus Main Street Partners Presents
Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Celebrations
TWO on the same day – Saturday, September 7th
Public Always Welcome to Attend!

South Mountain Cycle & Café
303 Main Street
Emmaus, PA
9:30 am
South Mountain Cycle & Café is a full service bicycle shop offering new bike sales,
accessories and service for all brands of bikes.
SMCC also offers a full array of coffee and espresso.

Join us in welcoming Chad and Heather to Emmaus!
For more information please call 610-967-4490.

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AND
The Shoppes at 1031
1031 Chestnut Street
Emmaus, PA
10:30 am
The Shoppes at 1031 include
Eisenhard’s Decorating Center
United World Travel
Anne & Company
Creative Music Institute
Out Of Our Minds Art Studio

Please join us in congratulating these businesses
for forming a strong
partnership under the name “The Shoppes at 1031”.

For more information please contact Joe at Eisenhard’s Decoration Center at 610-965-6035.

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Teryl J. Madison
Executive Director
Emmaus Main Street Partners
Office: 610-965-6279
Fax: 610-965-9852

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