Main Street Vineland And Greater Vineland Chamber Of Commerce To Co-Sponsor Next Meet-And-Greet At Indian Villa On September 10
Main Street Vineland and the Greater Vineland Chamber of Commerce will be co-sponsoring the next Meet-and-Greet event on Tuesday, September 10, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at The Ave’s newest dining destination, Indian Villa, 601 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
The purpose of the Meet-and-Greets is to bring the various downtown and area businesses and the public together to get to know each other, along with Main Street Vineland and Vineland Chamber of Commerce representatives, according to Main Street Vineland Executive Director Russell Swanson. There are also opportunities to share news about the latest happenings on The Ave and elsewhere in Vineland.
“The addition of Indian Villa to our downtown dining mix adds still another ethnicity to the abundance of ethnic cuisines to be found on The Ave,” Swanson said. Indian cuisine is very popular throughout the South Jersey area, and this is a chance to sample some right in our downtown.”
We appreciate their generous hospitality as host. Partnering with the Vineland Chamber of Commerce for this, we celebrate businesses throughout Vineland that help to make our city great,” Swanson said.
“This sort of interaction among our businesses and the public is so very important in a strong center-city business community and the strong turnouts we have been having create a strong network,” he said. “A downtown is a community of its own and the members of that community work best when they know and work with each other.”
This is also opportunity for the businesses and the public to get to know what the Main Street program offers and what the Vineland Chamber of Commerce does and how they can benefit from what both offer. Doing this on a regular basis, Swanson said, builds on the progress already established.
“We at Main Street Vineland, like the Vineland Chamber of Commerce, want to keep our merchants and the public informed about what is going on in our downtown, but also we want feedback from the businesses, as well,” said Main Street Vineland Associate Director and Business Development Director Robert Scarpa. “This not only includes input from the businesses but also using forums like this to show off what goods and services they offer the public.”
For more information on this and all Main Street Vineland events, call the Main Street Vineland office at 856-794-8653, visit the organization’s website at www.TheAve.biz, or visit the organization’s Facebook page.
For more information about the Greater Chamber of Commerce, visit their website at www.vinelandchamber.org and their Facebook page—Greater Vineland Chamber.