Opinion ID: 2165165
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Heading: quakerbridge mall

Text: The Quakerbridge Mall sponsored the following public events at the mall in 1990 to which shoppers and other members of the general public were invited without an admission charge: Antique Show January Sidewalk Sale Colonial Arts Show Boat Show Bridal Fair Interior Design Show New Car Show Boy Scouts of America Home and Garden Show Antique and Collectibles Show FFA Floral Design Show Bunny Arrival Spring Freeze Modeling Investment Show Health and Fitness Show Iris Sale Fall Kids Show Back To Fall Fashion Show MDA Telethon Fall Travel Show Home and Energy Show Winter Survival Show Holiday Gifting Show Holiday Tables Show Santa's Arrival Breakfast with Santa The Quakerbridge Mall had a community day in 1990 where approximately ten non-profit and non-commercial groups, including the American Cancer Society, were present. Each group had its own table located in the common area and was permitted to speak to persons and hand out literature only to persons who approached their tables. No political or religious groups were allowed to participate in community day. On one occasion, the Quakerbridge Mall allowed representatives of Rider College to come to the mall and set up a tax information table at which visitors' questions about tax matters were answered. The Muscular Dystrophy Association sponsored a telethon which was held in the common area of the Quakerbridge Mall. A regional phone bank was set up and entertainment was provided. Information about mall activities and tenant shops was provided by the mall. On one occasion, the Quakerbridge Mall's Merchant's Association and Lawrence Township jointly sponsored an exhibition and display of local municipal groups such as the volunteer fire department and the volunteer emergency medical technicians. No fund-raising was conducted. During the holiday season, choirs sing at the Quakerbridge Mall and provide entertainment. The Merchant's Association of Quakerbridge Mall sponsors a mall walkers program jointly with a local area hospital. Participation is open to the public. No cost or purchase is necessary. The mall is opened at 8 A.M. on weekdays and Saturdays for the convenience of tenants and their employees. Members of the mall walkers program may walk in the mall at this time provided they display a membership button at all times.