BUILDING CHARACTER FOR YOUTHS: “The First Tee Greater Philadelphia,” a non-profit youth development organization was the recent recipient of numerous passes to the Camden Riversharks professional baseball games. Providing them was Tehetna Gebreamanuel (R) of American Advertising Services, the Phila. area’s longest-established ad PR and marketing agency, 29 Bala Ave., Bala Cynwyd, PA (484-562-0060). The donation to Sean Ketchum (L) First Tee Program Director is a part of the ad agency’s continuing community services.

GOLDEN SLIPPER CAMP, a non-profit overnight camp in the Poconos, for children of varied backgrounds was the recipient of holiday gift tickets to Temple University Basketball games. The tickets were given by the full-service ad agency, American Advertising Services, Making the presentation to Tom O’Neill, Golden Slipper Camp Director is Emylie Rosenbaum, of Ardmore, an agency intern.

NEW MARKETING RELATED books were donated to the Bala Cynwyd branch of the Lower Merion Library System recently by American Advertising Services, the 57 years in business local advertising/PR firm. About 40 books covering internet marketing, traditional business advertising, and related subjects were given. Pictured is Ardmore’s Yelane Rosenbaum, a vice-president of ACT, Inc., the business-to-business media firm, and parent corporation of American Advertising Services. The business has a continuing community support program. Joe Ball is corporate founder and president.
 VOLUNTEER FIREMAN recipients of passes to professional women’s football games played at PPL Park, Pa. The free admission tickets were donated by American Advertising Services, 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA as part of their continuing community support program. Accepting are (L to R) Firefighter Sid Sturz; Lieutenant Rob Weber; Lieutenant Dan Szallasi & Firefighter Nick Sturz.
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 THE PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATION, Golden Slipper, sponsors of senior citizen facilities and a summer camp for children, received donations of tickets to professional ice hockey games for distribution among those they aid, and to also use towards fund-raising. The passes were given to Nanci Gilberg, Needs Coordinator by Neethu Mathew, an account executive at American Advertising Services, one of the Philadelphia-area’s longest-established (57 years) advertising and P.R. firms. They were given as part of the firm’s continuing community services. Joe Ball is founder and president of American Advertising Services, 29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; Tel.: 484-562-0063; E-Mail: adcomtimes@aol.com; www.PhillyBizMedia.com. |
Youth aided by police officers of Philadelphia’s 19th Police District, received free passes to the recent National Collegiate Rugby championships. The tickets were given by American Advertising Services, one of the Philadelphia area’s longest-established (55 years) advertising agencies. Presenting the passes is Brianna Wenner, account executive at American (29 Bala Ave., Ste. 114, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; Tel.: 484-562-0060; adcomtimes@aol.com). Recipients are (L) Sergeant Donald Rodgers and Officer Grace Bennett. The local ad agency has a continuing public service program. President and founder of the firm is Joe Ball. |