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PRESSRESSBlairstown Dog Park Committee Seeks Support
Do you love dogs?Would you like to meetother dog lovers?Would your dog like torun off leash in a safe,fenced-in area?For the past year, the
Blairstown Dog Park
Committee has beenworking on their dreamto build a communityDog Park in Blairstown.Over the past decade
dog parks have beengrowing in popularityacross the country, as
towns and cities alikehave witnessed the
positive impact that dogparks can have on theircommunities. Now itsBlairstowns turn.After having worked
with the BlairstownTownship Committee, ithas been agreed uponthat the dog park will belocated behind the Blair-stown Municipal Build-ing on Route 94 inBlairstown.The fenced in area will
be slightly over one acre
in size and feature sepa-rate areas for both smalland large dogs.To make this possible,
the Blairstown DogPark Committee needssupport.The committee is seek-
ing people to assist with
fundraising andconstruction of the park.If you would like to
join them in this com-munity venture, contactthem by email at
[email protected], or callRebecca Seamon at908-854-0090.The public may also
make a donationtowards the appropriatematerials for the park by
bringing it to PNCBank, 136 Route 94 inBlairstown, and let them
know it is for the dog park. Starting in July,the Dog Park committeewill meet on the secondMonday of every monthat 7pm, at the CatherineDickson HofmanLibrary, 4 LambertRoad, Blairstown.
Free Rock Roots Blues Concert at Shippen ManorGrammy Nominated
Professor Louie and TheCrowmatix of Wood-stock, New York, will belive and in concert onSunday, June 19th, 6pmto 8pm, on the lawn ofShippen Manor, justwest of the Route 31traffic light in Oxford.In the Spring of 2011,
Professor Louie wasinducted into the SouthCanadian Blues SocietyMuseum and ProfessorLouie and The Crow-matix have the distincthonor of being the onlyartists to have had a liveconcert recording rel-eased by The New YorkState Museum.Their musicianship has
enabled them to crossover into different musi-cal genres and perform
in concert with Orches-tras and Choirs aroundthe world.The five members
include: Aaron Profes-sor Louie Hurwitz on
keyboards and vocals;Gary Burke on drums;Marie Spinosa on
piano/percussion andvocals; Frank Campbellon bass and Josh Colow
on rhythm and bluesguitar.For more information
about the band, visitthecrowmatix.com.The free concert starts
at 6pm.The Summer Concert
Series is presented bythe Warren CountyCultural and Heritage
Commission, supported by the Warren CountyFreeholders, and fundedin part by the NewJersey State Council onthe Arts/ Department ofState, a Partner Agencyof the National Endow-ment for the Arts.Shippen Manor's lawn
is reasonably accessibleand accessible lavato-ries are available.For further informa-
tion, call 908-453-4381.
Professor Louie and The Crowmatix
The North WarrenLions Club will be hold-ing a Benefit GolfOuting on Monday,
June 27th.The event will be held
at the Delaware WaterGap Country Club inDelaware Water Gap,PA.There will be an
8:30am Shotgun Start,
and the outing will be afour man scrambleformat.There will also be a
continental breakfastand a deluxe cookout onthe patio following thetournament. The cost is$100 per person.There will be prizes for
Best Ball, LongestDrive, Pot OGold,
Closest to Pin, Hole InOne, and door prizes.For more information
or to register for the golfouting, call Rich Vinin-ski at 908-362-8331,Dick Kelling at 908-362-6134, or Bob Blumat 908-475-3181.All proceeds from the
event will benefit LionsClub Projects.
North Warren Lions Club Plans Benefit Golf Outing
at Delaware Water Gap Country Club
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All of us at ThePRESS would like towish all Dads a veryHappy Fathers Day!The Warren County
Tea Party Patriots ishaving its next regularly
scheduled monthlymeeting at 6:30pm onTuesday June 21st. Themeeting will be held at
the Courthouse Annex(Library Building) inBelvidere. Look for usin the basement meetingroom (please use thedoor to the left of themain door). The
meeting should beending 8:30pm. AllPatriots are welcome.For more information,
call 908-475-1935.The United Method-
ist Women are hostinga Yard Sale on Fridayand Saturday, June 17thand 18th, from 9am to5pm at 109 Mt. Herman
Road, Blairstown. Theproceeds will benefitthe mission work of thewomen.The United Method-
ist Women are having aPastie Sale on June24th. Orders are due byJune 19th, at a cost of$4.50 each. CallMichelle at 908-362-6703.
We love hearingfrom you! Send yourtid-bits of informationto us at: The PRESS
PO Box 4309A Main Street,
Blairstown, NJ 07825
The following is a listof books recently addedto the Warren CountyLibrary collection.Non-Fiction: A Lucky
Irish Lad, By KevinO'Hara; Money 911:Your Most Pressing
Money QuestionsAnswered, Your MoneyEmergencies Solved, ByJean Chatzky; StartOver, Finish Rich: 10Steps to Get You Backon Track in 2010, ByDavid Bach; A Trader'sFirst Book on Com-modities: An Introduc-tion to The World'sFastest Growing Market,By Carley Garner;Enemies of the People:My Family's Journey toAmerica, By KatiMarton; 1938: Hitler'sGamble, By Giles Mac-Donogh; Munich, 1938:Appeasement and WorldWar II, By DavidFaber.
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The following
students have beennamed to the Deans Listfor the spring semesterat Northampton Com-munity College.The honor is reserved
for students whoachieved a minimumgrade point average of3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Thelist includes:Students named to the
Deans List from NewJersey - Alpha: RebeccaBillera. Belvidere:Janet Alfonso andJocelyn Schott.Blairstown: Kelly
B u r h a m - C r i s m a n .Montague: HeatherSollers. Oxford: ClaireDiana and FaithLunden. Phillipsburg:Megan Ensley; JenniferMaher; and Lauren
Nikischer. Randolph:Joel Peitzer.Stewartsville: Eric
Bohem and Amy Hill.Washington: HeatherAdams and RobertHinck.
NCC
Students
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Deans List
The Blairstown Busi-ness Association (BBA)is in the midst of plan-ning a Wine Festivaland Pig Roast, hence thePork & Cork name, forOctober 2nd.
This event will be heldat the Lions Club Pavil-ion off of Route 46, inDelaware.Tickets will be $30 in
advance and $35 at thedoor.The event will be held
from noon until 3pm,and is for adults age 21and above.They will have lots of
food, entertainment bythe band Double Shot,and other festivities,which are still in the
planning stages.They are looking for
food vendors, more
specifically desserts,non-alcoholic bever-ages, and snack items.If you are interested in
finding out more about participating, pleasecheck their website atwww.bbanj.org, whereyou will find contactinformation.This event has been
held at Brook Hollow
Winery for the pastcouple years, and thisyear the BBA is work-ing with Paul Ritter,owner of Brook HollowWinery, to make it
bigger and better.
Come out and supportyour local businessassociation and itsmembers.Proceeds from the
event will benefit theBBA Scholarship Fund,which awards two $500scholarships to deserv-ing students that attend
North Warren RegionalHigh School.
Blairstown Business Association AnnouncesPork & Cork Event
BBA seeks food vendors for event
New Arc Officers To Be Elected June 16Attorney Michael S.
Selvaggi, a partner withCourter, Kobert and
Cohen in Hackettstown,will head up the Boardof Directors to The Arcof Warren County whenthat governing bodymeets for electionsThurs., June 16 at 6 p.m.at The Arc offices, 319W. Washington Ave.(Rt. 57).The Long Valley
resident, who has been amember of The Arcs
board for nearly 15years, is a longtimevolunteer and coach forseveral programs
benefiting individuals
with intellectual andrelated developmentaldisabilities. He is chair-
man of The Arc Founda-tion and has served inleadership roles for the
annual golf outing andfor the WRNJ Radio-thon for The Arc.He and his father have
also served as coaches toThe Arcs award-winning basketballteam, The Warren Steal-ers.Mr. Selvaggi will be
installed as president ofthe board during aspecial membershipmeeting along withFrancis Cassidy, Hack-ettstown, first vice presi-dent; Liz Gensheimer,Washington, second
vice president; GinnyGarcia, Washington,secretary; and Paul
Bodei, Hackettstown,treasurer. Other
board members include
Donna Gruter, GinnyVogt, Joe Kaplan, andJean Colombo, Wash-ington; John Costea andSteve Murray, Blair-stown; Dixie Mattson,Glen Gardner; Donald
Niece, Oxford; BettyHazen and Bob Carlson,Hackettstown.For more information,
call The Arc at 908-689-7525 or visitwww.arcwarren.org.
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Warren County Family Court Seeks
Volunteers for Two ProgramsThe Superior Court of
New Jersey, WarrenCounty Family Divi-sion, is seeking volun-teers for the Child Place-ment Review Board andthe Juvenile Conference
Committee.Volunteer members arecourt-appointed, work-ing as an arm of theFamily Court.They meet once per
month in the evening.The Child Placement
Review Board reviewschildren who have been
placed in foster care bythe Division of Youthand Family Services(DYFS).The Boards major
concern is the well- being of children andassisting in permanency
planning for them.The Juvenile Confer-
ence Committee infor-mally hears juvenilecomplaints filed with thecourt.The Committee is
primarily concernedwith preventing future
misconduct of youngpeople.
Basic and moreadvanced training will
be provided to all volun-teers, so they may betterunderstand problemsfacing youngsters. Eachvolunteer is sworn in bythe Family Court Judgeto observe the confiden-tial nature of proceed-ings. For further infor-mation, contact CourtServices Supervisor
Nicole Verbin at 908-475-6949.
New Jersey HomeKeeper Program AnnouncedThe New Jersey Hous-
ing Mortgage FinanceAgency has announced
the New Jersey Home-Keeper program fundedthru a grant from United
States Treasury's Hard-est Hit Fund.The Homekeeper
Program offers financialhelp to homeownerswho are in danger oflosing their home as adirect result of unem-
ployment or underem-ployment. New Jersey Home-Keeper provides assis-tance in the form of asecond mortgage loan,repayable only if thehomeowner sells, re-finances, transfers orceases to occupy thesubject property within10 years from the date ofthe assistance loan.For more information,
visit njhomekeeper.govor call (855)-NJ-KEEP-1.
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Art Gallery at SCCC features Amanda Predmore: The Works
Sussex County Com-munity College ishonored to host thework of artist AmandaPredmore at the summer2011 exhibition at TheArt Gallery at SussexCounty Community.An opening reception
for the artist will be heldin the Art Gallery
(Building C) on Friday,
June 17th, from 6pm to8pm.Amanda Predmore, a
recent graduate of theFine Art program atSCCC, is a Studio Artsstudent at WilliamPatterson University.
This show, curated bySCCC Art InstructorMichael Hughes, isdrawn from a large bodyof work created inrecent years by theartist.Paintings, photographs
and work in other mediawill be feature in theexhibit. The exhibitionwill run from June 17thto August 26th.For more information
or direction please visitwww.sussex.edu.
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On Friday, June 17th,from 6pm until 8pm, thetrustees of the CatherineDickson HofmanLibrary are sponsoringUke Jackson and theGinseng Roots Band for
an evening of Freeentertainment at theGazebo on LambertRoad in Blairstown.The bands motto is
Good Time Music Allthe Time!They perform Tin Pan
Alley novelty tunesfrom the 1920s and1930s, jug band music,traditional New Orleansstyle jazz (with vocals),and a handful of origi-nals.Dressed in their trade-
mark ice cream suits andPanama hats, the
evening promises adelightful mix of hotroots tunes and sweetcroons.Uke Jackson, the
bands leader, is also aplaywright and novelist.
The band covers somesongs from his musicalcomedy "Ukulele Land"which received praisefrom several publica-
Free Gazebo Concerts Start Summer Seasonwith Uke Jackson and Ginseng Roots Band
tions including The NYTimes, Back Stage, JazzJournalists Association,and Show BusinessWeekly.They also play a couple
of comically eerie songs
from Uke Jacksons newnovel "Broadway Vam- pire", which is about atheater producer'seternal thirst for blood.Jackson is on vocals,
ukulele, guitar, JJPeppers on saxophones,contrabass clarinet, slidewhistle, and ChrisMcMillan on cornet,flugelhorn, trumpet,melodica, and guitar,
joined by Lady EllenMarie, vocalist andwhistler.Uke Jackson and the
Ginseng Roots Band
give away a woodenukulele at every gig. It is possible that Uke hasgiven away more ukule-les than any other personon the planet.He used to give them
away regularly for yearson his radio show. Hegave them away at NewYork Uke Fest, which hefounded.
He helped organizeUkes for Troops, whichsent more than 2000ukuleles to AmericanGIs serving in Iraq andAfghanistan. Hes givenukuleles to friends andto people he thoughtwere friends.He will be giving one
away at the GazeboConcert.To enter, all you have
to do is bring a canned
good or other nonperish-able food item for araffle ticket. There will
be a drawing halfwaythrough the concert. Allthe food will be donatedto local food pantries.Bring a picnic, bring a
donation, and don'tforget to bring yourself
to the first of 8 Freeconcerts on Friday, June17th from 6pm until8pm.
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On Tuesday June 28th,at 10:30am at theWarren County LibraryHeadquarters in Belvi-dere, Full EffectsProductions will present
One World, Many Magi-cal Stories as part of ourSummer ReadingProgram.Join Full Effect for a
fun and action packed
presentation of magic,comedy, and stories.This program is free
and open to the public,however, sign-up isrequested.
On July 1st, WarrenCounty Library Head-quarters Branch willhave Friday SummerCrafts 12pm to 1pm.Come out and have fun
creating an Under theDeep Blue Sea PlaceMat or an ExploringOuter Space Place Mat.Space is limited so
please register at thelibrary; the cost is a $1refundable registrationfee.On July 15th, Warren
County Library Head-
quarters will haveFriday Summer Crafts.Take an Adventure
creating a RainforestDiorama 12m-1pm.Space is limited so
please sign up at thelibrary; the cost is a $1refundable registrationfee.On July 22nd, the
Warren County LibraryHeadquarters will haveFriday Summer Crafts.Travel back in time andmeet a Dinosaur Mobileat 12pm-1pm.Sign up for all events
begins June 20th, andtheir Summer shows fillup fast so don't miss out.Space is limited so
please sign up at the
library- $1.00 refund-able registration feeFor further informa-
tion, contact the libraryat 908-475-6322 or visitthe website at
www.warrenlib.org
Warren County Library HeadquartersAnnounces Summer Fun For Kids
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Little Sprouts Welcomes Students for the SummerChildren from infancy
through the age of 6 areinvited to participate insummer programs at theLittle Sprouts EarlyLearning Center, whichis located on the ProjectSelf-Sufficiency cam-
pus at 127 Mill Street in Newton. Some of theactivities planned for thesummer months includethe creation of a sustain-able flower andvegetable garden,hosting a farmers
market, participation intheir Project Vacationand Back-to-SchoolFair, and a chaperonedtrip to the SussexCounty Farm and HorseShow.The Little Sprouts
Early Learning Centerfeatures separate class-rooms for each agegroup, from infantsthrough those entering
pre-school.A certified teacher is
available in each class-room and the teacher-child ratio adheres to orexceeds state standards.In addition to the
sparkling classrooms,there is an all-purpose
room for active indoorplay and parent presen-tations, as well as a sickroom for those childrenwho may fall ill duringthe day.The center is equipped
with two separate play-grounds, one foryounger tots and one for
older children.Little Sprouts offers
space for 83 youngsters,ages 6 weeks to 6 years.The facility accepts all
types of subsidizeddaycare assistance.For information about
enrollment, callProgram CoordinatorClaire Willetts at 973-940-3500.
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WCCC Health Career Info Night Set For June 22The Continuing
Education Departmentat Warren County Com-munity College will behosting an informa-tional event focusing oncareer opportunities inthe healthcare field on
June 22nd.Healthcare continues
to be the fastest growingemployment sector. Acareer as an alliedhealthcare professionaloffers secure and mean-ingful work, numerous
opportunities foradvancement andgrowth, and a chance tomake a difference in thelives of people whoneed help. Manyoptions will be avail-able.
The Health CareerInformation Night willtake place in Room E-206/208 at WarrenCounty CommunityCollege.To confirm your spot,
call 908-689-7613.
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Certified Nursing Assistants Can Get Dual Certification in
Homecare/Hospice Care, Thanks to WCCC ProgramFor Certified Nursing
Assistants who alreadyhold a current certifica-tion, Warren CountyCommunity College'sContinuing EducationDepartment is offering agreat opportunity to
obtain dual certificationas a Homemaker-Home
Health Aide / HospiceAide.This 10-hour course,
"Unlicensed AssistivePersonnel Homecare -Hospice Module," willfocus on personal careservices in the home
setting. Classes will beheld Tuesday, July 19th
and Wednesday, July20th, from 9am to 3pm.The cost is $79 to
register for the class.
For more informationon Warren CountyCommunity College,visit www.warren.edu.
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HESS ToyTruck Collection: 1992
to 2008. All new & in orig.boxes. Asking $325 for all.
Call: 732-669-7863,leave a msg. (4/4)
For Sale: Rose FloralComforter Set, king size w/matching sheets & 2 drapes:$30; Green Floral ComforterSet, king size w/ sheets, pillowshams & valances: $25;
Complete BR Set, matchingshower curtain, windowcurtain, rug, hooks, cups,soaps, towels: $15; Navy bluedirector chair: $8; Victorianporcelain collectible dolls: $6 to$45. Call: 908-496-4805. (4/4)
Remington Model 7: in 7mm08 blue barrel action, woodstock, 3x9 compac Leupold.$550. Call: 570-801-8046.(4/4)
5 Piece Childrens BR Set:crib, toddler bed, mattress,changing table & dresser.Gently used for less than 2 mo. Asking $225 (orig. $450). Willhelp w/ local delivery. Call:
908-892-2499. (3/4)
Seattle Post-Intelligencernewspapers: 2 boundeditions. 1st edition: Dec. 1911& Bull Dog edition: July 1916.$25 for both. Call: 908-459-4033. (3/4)
33 Precious MomentsFigurines & 7 Ornaments:most are retired or suspended.No boxes for figurines.Ornaments in orig. boxes.$300 (total orig. issue price:$947.50). Can email list. Call:908-459-5106. (3/4)
3 Precious Moments StuffedAnimals: Cubby Bear, HildaGoose/stand, & White Rabbit.Not used. $30 (total orig. issueprice: $64). Call: 908-459-5106. (3/4)
10 Hallmark ChristmasOrnaments: in orig. boxes.Dating 1980-1998. $40 (totalorig. issue price: $63.65). Canemail list. Call: 908-459-5106.(3/4)
Wrought IronPatio Table: 4 matching
chairs & cushions.Exc. cond. $50 OBO.Call: 610-716-7813.
(1/4)
Maytag High EfficiencyWashing Machine: exc. cond.$500. Call: 908-362-6786.(1/4)
Exercise Equipment: Impexauto bench WM/01 in exc.cond.; must be assembled.Bollinger Trimrider in exc.cond.; fully assembled. $75 forboth. Call: 908-362-5131. (1/4)
Large Oster Toaster/Convection Oven: #6056.Gift--used twice. $60. Call:973-383-5461. (1/4)
Children Items: Baby Trendhighchair, blue: $35; Graco TotWheels exercise chair, like
new: $20; Little Tikes 4-pc.kitchen set (stove, sink, fridge,china cupboard) w/ dishes &fake food: $55. Call: 908-362-1124. (1/4)
TV & Entertainment Center:27 flat screen TV: $25. 60 Wx 48 H Entertainment Center:$35 OBO. Call: 908-797-1896.(1/4)
FREEUpright Piano: Beautiful,
Vintage 1890s George Steck.No seat.
Easily accessible.Call: 908-362-5192.
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Moving Sale:Antique queenbrass bed; Craftsman27 tonhydraulic log splitter; GE ministainless steel fridge; 7 oak,Imperial Billiards, slate pooltable; 4 pc. outdoor furniture,wrought iron w/ nylon bands;Ducks Unlmtd. collectibles &
more. Call 908-399-3842.(1/4)
Large & Medium Tree Logs:Seasoned. $5 ea. Needsadditional cuts for firewood.Call: 908-362-7296 or 908-619-1757. (4/4)
Maple Coffee Table: $25.Call: 908-362-6482. (4/4)
2 Metal Storage Cabinets:for hanging clothes. $25 ea.Call: 908-459-5106. (4/4)
Canoe: 18 Moore Fiberglasswhite water canoe. Asking$325. Call: 908-362-7737.(4/4)
Tranquil King Mattress:brand new, in plastic. $300.Call: 570-801-8046. (4/4)
Furniture: Kitchen Table: 60R w/ 6 chairs & 2 leaves:$300; Oak, 4 drawer filecabinet: $100. Call: 908-362-6482. (4/4)
1990 18Cobra Bass Boat:
120 hp force outboard,full electronics, 2 Humm-
ingbird fish finders, 12 gal.aerated livewell, deck
storage. Like new. 120 hrs.Trailer has new tires &
chrome wheels. Trollingmotor, 2 batteries.
$8,000.Call: 570-801-8066
(4/4)
Computer Workcenter: incl.computer desk, desktopstorage hutch, bookcasehutch, return desk w/ 2drawer filing cabinet. Topcovered w/ custom cut glassto protect from scratching.Can be used as L-shaped orsplit-up. $800 (orig. $1597).Call: 908-459-5106. (4/4)
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Computer Desk/ Hutch:custom made. Everything in 1straight wall unit. $800 (orig.$2250). Call: 908-459-5106.(4/4)
Curio Cabinets: 34 W x 14 Dx 76 H. Mirror backs & lightedw/ glass shelves w/ plategrooves. $225 ea. (orig.$599.99 ea.) Call: 908-459-5106. (4/4)
1944 BR Set: incl. mansdresser, womans dresser, wallmirror, vanity, chair, & bedsidetable. $400. Call: 908-459-5106. (4/4)
DR Table: 42 x 72, rectangu-lar. 7 chairs & extra leaf. Darkwood w/ black cushions. $125.Call: 570-801-8046. (4/4)
Reptile Tanks: many differentsizes. Some w/ screen tops &stands. Call FMI & prices: 732-669-7863, leave a msg. (4/4)
Items For Sale: Two, 1 pieceski or ATV winter suits, size38-40 mens, womens size S:$35 ea.; ATV chest protector:
$12; Steel tip leather ridingboots, size 8-9: $35; Nova ATVor bike helmets, size M & S:$20 ea.; Bag Man red saddlebag: $10; Elbow protectors: $3;New golf/ travel case w/wheels: $15; Lifestyle 2808treadmill: $60. Call: 908-496-4805. (4/4)
FREE Fireplace: interior brickfireplace. Ducting & hardwareincl. Never isntalled or used.Call: 732-669-7863, leave amsg. (4/4)
BR Sets: 2 solid oak bedframes. 1 full size solid oak bedframe. 1 twin mattress & boxspring. 1 full size mattress &box spring. Both mattress setsare new. 1 night stand. Asking$400 for all. Call: 732-669-7863, leave a msg. (4/4)
DR Set: DR table w/ leaf insert& pads, 8 chairs, glass frontchina cabinet w/ 1 glass shalf &an interior light. All in exc.cond. Asking $650 for all. Call:732-669-7863, leave a msg.(4/4)
Harley Davidson Beer Cans:complete set of Daytona &Sturgis. Full cans from 1988-2000. $150 firm. Call: 732-669-7863, leave a msg. (4/4)
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LAST 3 PAYMENTS!
ANY MAKE OR MODEL.
WE WILL MAKE YOUR
LEASE PER MO X 36 MOS
$279Auto, 6Cyl, Pwr Str/Brks/Wind/Lks, Ac, a/b,Am/Fm/Cd, MSRP:$34,610, Vin#BR691616.36 mo closed end lease w/10kmi/yr;20thereafter.
New 2011 VW
RoutanSE
CDPLAYER!
EARLY LEASE
TERMINATION!
5 DAYSONLY!ENDS
MONDAY,JUNE20TH!
upto as low as 1.9% APR 60 MOS!With approved credit. See dlr for details.
upto
as low as 2.9% APR 60 MOS!With approved credit. See dlr for details.upto
as low as 0.0% APR 72 MOS!With approved credit. See dlr for details.upto
LEASE PER MO X 39 MOS
$699Auto, 6Cyl, Pwr Str/Brks/Wind/Lks, Ac,a/b, 6 Disc Cd Changer, Bose Sound Sys-tem, Navigation, Lthr, MSRP:$50,245,Vin#B1024115. Lease incl. $1000*** AudiBrand Loyalty.
2011 Audi
TTRoadster
Prestige
quattro
as low as 2.9% APR 60 MOS!With approved credit. See dlr for details.
upto
LEASE PER MO X 39 MOS
$799Auto, 6Cyl, Pwr Str/Brks/Wind/Lks, Ac,a/b, Cd, Lthr, MSRP:$64,670, Vin#CN003200. Lease incl. $1000*** AudiBrand Loyalty.
2011 Audi
A7Premium plus
quattro
as low as 1.9% APR 36 MOS!With approved credit. See dlr for details.
upto
LEATHER!NAVIGATION!
LEATHER!