SEPTA is the Way to Go Back on November 17

SEPTA is the Way to Go Back on November 17
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PennSuburban Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

SEPTA is the Way to Go Back

All Chamber members are encouraged to join us for our monthly membership meeting. Updates and announcements will be followed by a timely presentation and Q & A.

Topic: SEPTA is the Way to Go Back
Hear all SEPTA is doing to welcome riders back to the office and to our system. Learn about SEPTA schedules, projects and new initiatives in Montgomery County and throughout the region.

Presented by Leslie Richards, SEPTA General Manager 

Nov. 17 | 9 am via Zoom

 SEPTA is the Way to Go Back

Register

Set a Reminder

Date and Time

Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM EST

Location

Virtual by Zoom.

Fees/Admission

Free for members
$20.00 nonmembers

Original source can be found here.



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