Storage Post Self Storage Participating in Suffern Community Festival
Storage Post staffs booth at the Suffern street fair on Sunday, September 18, 2011
ATLANTA, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Storage Post self storage purchased a 10' x 10' booth space to participate in a community-wide festival taking place on Sunday, September 18, 2011. The Suffern street fair is an annual event held by the Suffern Chamber of Commerce and features food, games and vendors.
Storage Post, a self storage provider for the community, will staff its booth during the festival in support of the village and will inform attendees of its custom storage solutions. The Suffern street fair will take place on Lafayette Avenue (Route 59) in Suffern, New York between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
"We love working for the community and with the community to give them the storage they need year-round. Participating in this festival is just another way we can support the town and show what Storage Post is all about," says Storage Post's Suffern manager Sebastyan Kopolovich. "We can't wait for the fun of the festival to begin."
Vendors participating in the fair will include those selling food, crafts, clothing, accessories, antiques and unique gifts. A petting zoo and pony rides will also be part of the attractions. Scheduled entertainers include T.J. Teddy Bear and Ben the Magic Man, and the event will include performances by two-time Grammy Award winner Wayne Cobham.
Admission to the festival is free, with free parking in municipal lots.
About Storage Post
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Storage Post is a leading self storage company that focuses on quality services, operational excellence and positive customer service. Storage Post has locations throughout the east coast of the U.S. and is actively pursuing self storage acquisitions. For more information on Storage Post acquisitions and its executive leadership team, visit www.storagepost.com.
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