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- Small. Friendly. Affordable.
Friends Home and Village at Newtown are retirement communities offering independent living and personal care in the Quaker tradition. Located in historic Newtown and nearby, a variety of apartments, suites and private rooms are available in a secure, caring community.
For further information call: 215-968-3346 or contact www.friendshomeandvillage.org.
- The Greenleaf
The Greenleaf retirement community founded in 1896, located in the heart of historic Moorestown, New Jersey, offers independent living with personal care in the Quaker tradition. A quiet, home-like setting in a beautifully landscaped atmosphere has immediately available newly renovated private rooms, suites and apartments. No entry fee.
For more information call The Greenleaf at 856-235-4884. www.theGreenleaf.org
- Building Restoration
Complete service in all phases of restoration. Old homes, barns, spring houses. Cedar and tin roofs. Stucco removal/stone repointing. Interior painting, refinishing of floors.
Mark Besterman
(610) 582-9785- Fine Handmade Furniture
From 17th Century to Contemporary. Custom designs and reproductions, restorations, repairs. Also, Meeting House furniture and repairs. Over 25 years experience. Former Master Cabinetmaker of Colonial Williamsburg.
Wright Horne
(856) 453-5662
wrightfurniture@juno.com- Friendly Musical Entertainment!
Faith and Practice, a folk band from Doylestown Meeting, can liven up your next event. We play an energetic mix of old, new and original folk songs. Audience's participation encouraged. Sound system and song sheets provided; reasonable rates. Gretta Stone, jds210@voicenet.com, 215-345-0575.
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