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Hello!
Thank You for subscribing to our monthly newsletter! On a monthly basis, we want to bring you exciting news from the Delaware valley and surrounding areas. Go ahead, forward our email in your office, to friends or write us back with suggestions! We want to make you laugh, ponder and look forward to our newsletters!
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The Priority Team |
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Outdoor Summer Entertaining |
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Priority Archives Opens New Center In North Jersey |
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Pennsylvania Wine Tours |
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One of the best parts of the summer can be getting to entertain some guests in your back yard, on your patio, or on your deck. This is something that a lot of people look forward to throughout all those cold and dreary winter months. However, there are some simple things that you can pick up in order to ensure that your summer months are spent relaxing and entertaining in comfort and style.
Usually when you're entertaining outdoors, this means that a lot of food and drinks are going to be passed around, which is why it's always nice to have a few of these things on hand. Citronella candles are one essential item for summer parties because they help to keep mosquitoes and other annoying insects away from the food, the table, and the guests! These come in regular candle form, but a nice touch can be to light them inside glass lanterns to give you some mood lighting for your backyard party.
Other essential outdoor party supplies include ample seating, (folding chairs or stacking chairs are nice because they can be easily stored without taking up too much space) and a place to keep drinks cool. A galvanized tub filled with ice works nicely.
And, of course, no summer party would be complete without the grill! Here's a tasty tip: Instead of making steaks, try making skewers from some marinated meat and vegetables instead. They taste great and are easier to eat outside in plastic lawn chairs than a steak might be.
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Over the years, Priority Archives has achieved great heights in the records storage industry, but that doesn't mean that we have forgotten the reason for our success. We are a company that always puts the needs of our customers first and foremost because we realize that our customers are the reason that we continue to grow. In fact, it is for this very reason that Priority is opening a new records storage center.
That's right; the customers spoke and Priority listened. The new center, located in North Jersey, will provide records storage and destruction services to customers within the North Jersey and New York City area.
At our latest North Jersey location we are continuing to deliver above and beyond customer service and of course, it is our job to see that you receive any and all personal attention you may require every step of the way. Striving to stay on top of the latest developments in records management technology has always been our target. By implementing these procedures we guarantee a plethora of services that will give you the competitive edge in today's marketplace.
If you are an existing customer of ours with a satellite office in North Jersey-New York City area or merely considering Priority for the first time, please call us at 1-866-246-4646 for more information.
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One might never expect to find wine tours in Pennsylvania; especially if you don't know much about wine to begin with. Wine drinkers normally associate California, France, Australia and Italy, to name a few, as destinations to visit when considering wine tours. However, Pennsylvania has a unique history of wine tours that is certainly distinct and some local vineyards have been established since the 1600s.
In 1793 the first commercial vineyard was recognized in PA. Shortly after wine tours were introduced to this region yet it wasn't until the mid 1800s that wine tours were a staple in the PA wine culture. It's a brilliant location for with fertile soil and ample irrigation opportunities from Lake Erie. Irrigation canals were constructed and are still maintained to this day. The weather and general environment in PA is very favorable to grape vines.
The first well known winery in the region, and now a staple portion of PA wine tours is the South Shore Wine Cellar. However this location no longer yields the same volumes as it has in the past as it is now very conservative in nature. One can still see this region from a car or a bus.
Over 90 wineries are now included in the Pennsylvania wine tours for you to look around and fully appreciate just how much it has all grown in the last few years. Indeed, some of the wineries actually produce fruit wines unheard of in other wineries across the country. This will definitely enhance your experience of the Pennsylvania wine tours.
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