On Friday, November 4th from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday November 5th from 12-6 p.m. you are invited to stop by Earth Tones. The handiwork of three artists will be featured including Kathy Casper, a tile maker, Anita DiPietro, a jewelry maker and Stacey Harris, a functional potter. Earth Tones, a unique gift shop offering hand crafted items, will be closing mid-November after 10 great years in Merchantville. |
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At more than 90 years old, Aunt Charlotte’s Candies is a fixture in downtown Merchantville. Housed in a beautiful building that was once an 1890's feed store, the Oakford family showcases a bounty of candies, pops, caramels, chocolates, pretzels and butter crunch. Halloween brings seasonal a treat, the candy apple! Today, third generation owners, Randy Susan Oakford and Penny Oakford Trost are joined by the fourth generation Ryan Trost in continuing their standard of excellence, a "Delight in Every Bite."
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FIRST FRIDAY today at Manifest Health |
Join us Friday, October 7, 2011 from 4 - 7 p.m. for our first ever First Friday at Manifest Health. We will be bringing you new art and entertainment each month. This month our Featured Artist is none other than the beautiful and oh-so talented Lorie Woodrow. Check out her art on Facebook under Art by Lorie.
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New bakery "Grand Opening" |
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The Tea Kettle Bakery and Cafe at 7 East Park Avenue in Merchantville is open for business. Their Grand Opening is Tuesday, 9/27 from 7 a.m - 6 p.m. Proprietor and gifted executive pastry chef, Rebecca Bailey, is focused on providing a wide selection of healthy ingredients, high-quality service and customer satisfaction. "We will do everything we can to meet your expectations." Check out their menu. To learn more about the bakery please visit their website at www.teakettlebakery.com.
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Study: Wellness Awards Shrink Health Care Costs |
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Whether employers are making an effort to save for their own benefit or to get employees on a track to good health, a recent study by the Incentive Research Foundation found that many of them are now offering incentives through workplace wellness programs. The payoff? As much as $1.9 trillion in savings per year, says Rodger Stotz, Chief Research Officer for the IRF. "And this doesn't even consider productivity gains or worker quality of life improvements," he says. http://huff.to/rdrwjw |
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Looking for Avon products? |
I am Stephanie Laurick, an Avon representative. I live right in Merchantville, So I'm close by if you need a catalog, samples or just want to place an order. Contact me at 856-296-8058. Email:
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or go to www.avon.com and find me online under "Find a Representative". Thanks so much and have a great day! |
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Become An Exhibitor or Vendor at Camden County Women’s Health Conference |
There are still a few spots available for vendors at Camden County’s 12th annual Women’s Health Conference on Saturday, September 24th at Eastern regional High School in Voorhees. Vendors and exhibitors form a wide range of interests, including beauty and household products, jewelry, food, are welcome as well as those with health-related information. This year, vendors may sell merchandise to attendees, but only products or services that are on display at their tables. Cost for a for-profit organization is $100 and for a non-profit it’s $25. For more information, call Joyce Gabriel or Maria Clarke at Camden County Public Affairs, 856-225-5421. |
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McFarlans launches website |
McFarlan’s Market is a throwback to the time when you told the guy in the white apron what meats you’d like, and he cut and wrapped them right in front of you. You can special-order all kinds of meats, like whole filets, standing rib roasts or leg of lamb. McFarlan’s is a full-service market offering first-class meats with some hometown charm.
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