PROJECTS AND EVENTS
A sampling of the Ho-Ho-Kus Chamber of Commerce accomplishments,
sponsorships, and donations include the "Welcome to Ho-Ho-Kus"
sign, the Ho-Ho-Kus Commemorative Afghan, the gazebo on the
Town Green, bullet-proof vests for the Police Department,
the town's "Yield to Pedestrian" signs, and the
ongoing town beautification effort Project Pride, and much
more. Chamber Directories are now available. This packet contains
contact information for all Chamber members and is perfect
for real estate offices, banks, and other businesses to pass
out to new customers. Please call Christine Danza at (201)
445-4448 if you would like some directories.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2004 - Ho-Ho-Kus Chamber of Commerce
Holiday Dinner
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will commence at The Ho-Ho-Kus
Inn at 7 PM. A delicious four-course dinner will be served
at 8 PM. The cost per person is $55.00 and this price does
include beer and wine all evening. Cash bar for all other
alcoholic beverages. Fabulous door prizes will be available!
To reserve your dinner, please send your check to HHK Chamber
of Commerce, P.O. Box115, Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423 by December
9th. Saturday, November 20th, 2004 - Harvest Bazaar The Chamber
of Commerce hosted a table at the Harvest Bazaar at the Community
Church. Hundreds of holiday shoppers had the opportunity to
learn more about the Chamber members and their businesses.
Many Chamber members offered free samples and information
to the Bazaar's attendees in the form of gift bags, flyers,
coupons, brochures, banners, promotional items, and much more.
Thank you for your participation!
Sunday, October 17th, 2004 - HHK Fun Run
The Chamber was a proud contributor to The 1st Annual HHK
5K Run & 2K Fitness Walk, which was organized by the Contemporary
Club of Ho-Ho-Kus. This event was a tremendous success and
a lot of fun.
Friday, September 10th, 2004
The Chamber was a proud participant in the successful Family
Movie and Jazz Concert held in the town square. Our contribution
was used to purchase T-shirts that were passed out to community
members.

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