Quarterly Chapter Meeting
Registration Extended Through November 6th!
Blue Bell Country Club
Cost: $45.00 for Members - $55.00 for Non-members
SEPA Presents:
Roundtable Q& A Session
Always a chapter favorite, our next chapter meeting will be a roundtable Q&A session. Get answers to those nagging payroll questions!
Do you have questions regarding year-end, tax filing, W-2's or changes to the tax laws for 2013? Now is your time to ask! Easy questions, hard questions - we'll take them all!
Submit your questions on these or any other subjects and our chapter leaders will do the research and find the answers you are looking for! Please submit your questions on the registration form or e-mail them to president@sepaapa.org.
All members are encouraged to join the discussion and share their unique experiences on the questions asked for a true professional networking experience!
Chapter Elections
We will be holding elections for the positions of President, Secretary and Treasurer at this chapter meeting. If you would like to nominate someone for one of these positions, please submit their name to nominations@sepaapa.org.
Dinner Selection
Dinner will be your choice of Signature Sous Vide Chicken Normandy in a Merlot Mushroom Reduction or Coffee Crusted Cowboy Pork Chop in a Cherry Demi Glace and will include salad, dessert and coffee. If you have special dietary needs, please contact Sharon at vicepresident@sepaapa.org.
Please remember that if your membership is due for renewal, you must first renew your membership online before you will be able to register at the member rate. Membership renewal is located in the Membership section of the SEPA website.
Registration for this event will close as of November 6, 2012 or earlier if registration reaches room capacity. Walk-ins cannot be guaranteed a seat and will only be allowed into the event at the chapter's discretion based on available accommodations.
November Community Outreach
The Open Line is a multi-service agency offering programs, resources and services designed to meet the basic needs of individuals and families in the Upper Perkiomen Valley. Their comprehensive programs are designed to address the needs of low-income people by providing basic necessities as well as support services that empower individuals to return to lives of self-sufficiency.
Services include community food cupboard, financial assistance, domestic violence support, employment counseling, GED preparation and transportation assistance.
For the November Community Outreach SEPA will be contributing to The Open Line’s community food cupboard. They are in need of the following food items: soups, peanut butter, stew, juice, canned tuna/chicken/meat, canned pasta, pasta/rice sides, cereal, spam, mac & cheese, and baked beans.
Top personal care needs are shampoo, laundry detergent, body soap, paper towels, toilet paper and toothpaste.
Please bring your contribution to the November meeting to help support this very worthy cause.
Thank you for your support!