PV WIN Sleeping Mat Project on December 9

PV WIN Sleeping Mat Project on December 9
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Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

PV WIN Sleeping Mat Project

December 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Free

Did you know those plastic grocery bags you have piled up at home can be recycled to make sleeping mats for people experiencing homelessness in our community? Come meet new friends, care for our planet, and make a difference all at the same time!  This program is in partnership with Integrate for Good.

If possible, please bring plastic grocery bags and a pair of scissors.

FREE Event – Bring co-workers and friends!  Kindly RSVP no later than 12/8/21.

Details

Date: December 9, 2021

Time: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Cost: Free

Event Category: PV WIN 

Venue

Perkiomen Valley Chamber Of Commerce – New521 W. Main Street, Suite 103

Trappe, PA 19426 United States

Phone: 610-489-6660

Website: www.PVchamber.net

Original source can be found here.



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