Dennisville Fence’s Earle and Kristi Collins participated in the American Cancer Society’s “Making Strides for Breast Cancer” walk in October in Ocean City, NJ.
At Dennisville Fence, we make a point of being involved in the community here in South Jersey. We’ve contributed to local and national nonprofits, and been recognized for our work with veterans.
On behalf of the Theater Collaborative of South Jersey, I would like to thank you for your recent ad book sponsorship for our Gateway Playhouse gala opening weekends. Your incredibly generous gift of $300 made our long awaited opening spectacular. Your efforts on our behalf are a huge part of our success. I cannot begin to express how grateful to you we all are. You are simply amazing!
After nearly 10 years and $1.1 million dollars, the little playhouse is open. Somers Point’s Bay Avenue district and people in all surrounding communities will benefit from the availability of affordable theater, closer than Philadelphia or New York City. We cannot wait to see all the Gateway will become in her next act.
Thank you again for your generous donation and helping us to reopen the Gateway! Please feel free to visit our website for additional information. Visit us at www.gatewaybythebay.org or contact us at info@gatewaybythebay.org.
Thank you so very much,
James Dalfonso
Theater collaborative of South Jersey
P.O. Box 427
Somers Point, NJ 08244
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — Friends of Joshlee Vadell, the Atlantic City police officer shot at a robbery in a casino parking garage, built a fence around his backyard Saturday.
The project was one Vadell wanted to do since moving into the house last year, said friend Brenden Shur.
About 25 people gathered at Vadell’s home about 8 a.m. and worked through the day. Dennisville Fence donated the materials.
—Thomas Barlas
Article first appeared in the Atlantic City Press Online
Dennisville Fence’s Earle and Kristi Collins participated in the American Cancer Society’s “Making Strides for Breast Cancer” walk in October in Ocean City, NJ.
The annual event is an inspiring opportunity to unite as a community to honor breast cancer survivors, raise awareness about steps we can take to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society lead the fight against this disease with groundbreaking breast cancer research, information and support 24/7, as well as access to mammograms for women who need them.
Shown in the pictures below, Kristi Collins (herself a breast cancer survivor) is seen working the registration desk helping to register participants throughout the day, as she has done since 2007.
Thank you so much for your help at the Making Strides walk in Ocean City! You were amazing and the registration tent could not have rocked without your patience and expertise in filling out walk papers! Thank you for dedicating your time on a very long Sunday.
Thanks to your help, we were able to register 6,500 participants in Ocean City!!!
Dianna Coscette,
American Cancer Society, Inc.
Dennisville Fence proudly donated chain link fencing to Eagle Scout Alexander Schoedler for a community project.
Dear Business Owner,
Thank you so much for your generous donation of $250.00 for a banner to support EHT Elite Sports program.
As you know, we are a newly formed sports organization which was in desperate need of funds to make sure that the children in the community had a program to participate in football and cheerleading.
With the generous support of businesses like yours, we were able to provide over one hundred children with football and cheerleading equipment and uniforms. Your support helped fulfill those dreams and EHT Elite Sports Organization thanks you.
Thank you again, and we look forward to your continued support in the future.
Sincerely,
EHT Elite Sports Organization
Dennisville Fence received an award plaque from the New Jersey AMVETS Post 911 in recognition for hiring Veterans.
“With Deep Gratitude and Deep Appreciation For Hiring Military Veterans and Outstanding Service and Devotion to Those Who Have Served Our Country”
Learn more about Dennisville Fence’s contributions to the community by reaching out to us now.