45th Anniversary Event: One Week Away!

#OpenHouse45 is right around the corner!

Mercer Council’s 45th Anniversary Open House & Fundraiser event is right around the corner, and you won’t want to miss it! This celebratory event will be taking place on Thursday, October 5th from 10:30am-1pm at the Mercer Council Office, located at 1931 Brunswick Avenue in Lawrence Township.

Registered guests will receive an individually packaged lunch, courtesy of our local partner Jersey Girl Cafe (Hamilton, NJ), and they will be able to “grab-and-go” as needed. All guests will have the opportunity to enter to win various prize basket items. Come out to meet our staff, learn more about our programs and services, and network with some of our local collaborators!


Visit the event page on our website to register. If you do not wish to receive lunch, we invite you complete the registration form and encourage you to follow up by making a donation to the Geetha Arulmohan Scholarship Fund. Our work is not possible without your support! The deadline for registration with lunch option is Monday, October 2. Please email callen@mercercouncil.org with any questions regarding event registration.

We hope you will join us as we celebrate 45 years of service to our community! Stay tuned to our blog throughout the upcoming week as we share more about our agency’s rich history!

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