You are invited to Ambler Church of the Brethren’s next coffeehouse.
Have you been waiting in traffic? Want to know how we can get around better?
Andy Sharpe, the Communications Director at the Delaware Valley Association of Rail Passengers (DVARP), will be speaking about the importance of mass transit in Montgomery County on Friday, February 17th, at 7:30 pm, at the Ambler Church of the Brethren. He will discuss his organization’s recent work to improve travel for everyone in our area. In particular, Mr. Sharpe will concentrate on the benefits of mass transit when it comes to congestion, the environment, and the cost of commuting. He will also focus on local rail and bus lines, especially the Lansdale/Doylestown Regional Rail line. In terms of DVARP’s work, he will mention its efforts in using on-line social media, reforming SEPTA fare payment, and working with SEPTA Customer Service to improve the average rider’s interaction with SEPTA.
Local musicians, including Andrew Hoy, Director and Violin Teacher at the Ambler Music Academy, (website, www.amblermusicacademy.com,) will provide music.
The church is located at 351 E Butler Avenue, Ambler. The building is one block west of Bethlehem and Butler Pike, where Butler Pike intersects with Rosemont Avenue. Parking is behind the building in the church lot. For more information please call the church at 215-646-1190. Refreshments will be served and the event is free. Donations are appreciated.
I hope to see you there.