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JCA Board members and volunteers feel a strong connection to Jenkintown and the Old York Road Corridor. Since starting as President a few weeks ago, I've appreciated so many people reaching out and asking, "How can I help?" Others are waiting to see what happens with the JCA now that it is not a Business Improvement District.
Jenkintown Community Alliance has changed.
Local businessman Ray Glanzmann has a knack for business and has long been an integral part of the Jenkintown business community, however, people that know Glanzmann also realize that he has a 'softer' charitable side as well. Call him a dealer with a heart. The owner of Glanzmann Subaru recently donated over 100 coats to Rubye's Kids, a Jenkintown charity run by local holistic healthcare professional Roz Weiss, which supports children in local shelters.
Glanzmann is a board member of the Automobile Dealers Associations of Greater Philadelphia (ADGAP). Four years ago ADGAP began a campaign called Driving Away the Cold that encourages dealers to donate new coats to kids in need. The organization has donated over 80,000 coats in Pennsylvania since its inception. Glanzmann takes the mission of the charity to heart and each year he supplies over 100 coats to kids in need. This year he chose to give locally and connected with Weiss to see whether they could work together. Weiss was thrilled; Rubye's Kids depends on the support of donors like Glanzmann to support their mission. Since 1994, when Roz and Don Weiss reached out to Rubye Caesar, a woman who was dedicated to supporting less fortunate children in North Philadelphia, the charity has grown and they never know where help or donations may come from. The organization's mission has expanded from it's initial holiday party, and it now helps children all year round by hosting birthday parties, creating libraries and learning centers in shelters, providing emergency supplies, backpacks, coats and more.
Both Glanzmann and Weiss agree - it is the kids that matter. The federal definition of poverty is a family of four living on an annual income below $22,350. In the 5-county Philadelphia area, at least 169,000 children can be defined as living in poverty. The coats Glanzmann supplied are on their way to children in local shelters as part of Rubye's Kids' winter efforts, and Weiss is also gearing up for their Rubye's Kids 18th Annual Holiday Party which will take place on Saturday, December 10th at Girard College. Each winter Rubye's Kids transports and hosts 500 children for a day of fun, music, hot meals, and essential winter outerwear and school supplies, as well as memories and joy.
To donate or volunteer for Rubye's Kids, contact Roz Weiss c/o Weiss Holistic Health Center, 453 Johnson Street, Suite 101, Jenkintown PA 19046. Phone (215) 887-7100. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
A Dealer with a Heart

Local businessman Ray Glanzmann has a knack for business and has long been an integral part of the Jenkintown business community, however, people that know Glanzmann also realize that he has a 'softer' charitable side as well. Call him a dealer with a heart. The owner of Glanzmann Subaru recently donated over 100 coats to Rubye's Kids, a Jenkintown charity run by local holistic healthcare professional Roz Weiss, which supports children in local shelters.
PINK Jenkintown
You'll see Jenkintown through rose colored glasses during October; merchants and the JCA have joined forces in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The gazebo and trees in our Town Square are dressed in pink and many merchants are donating to local charities or to breast cancer research. Click here to find out who and when!
Scenes from the Arts Fest

The annual Jenkintown Festival of the Arts returns this September, and we expect to build on our past success! We are currently accepting applications for musical performers, artists, retail and food vendors and brewers. Click to find out more or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
To see some of the festivities from last years's event, just click on here for a gallery of images.
"First impressions are often the truest..." This quote from English writer William Hazlitt is extremely poignant when promoting a business district. York Road isn't the only facelift game in town. At least one half dozen businesses have received a makeover courtesy of JCA's façade grant improvement program. Most recently funded by Montgomery County's Community Revitalization Program, the facades, signs and awnings of many downtown properties are enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the business district.
Before and after façade images:
In 2011, downtown Jenkintown will receive a facelift! The new York Road streetscape will include the replacement of sidewalks and curbs, trees, benches, recycling/trash receptacles, bicycle racks and decorative streetlights. More information can be found at here.
The Jenkintown Festival of the Arts returns on Sunday, September 18, 2011 from 1 – 6pm. This year, the Festival of the Arts will feature two stages with live music, juried art show, brew tent, kids court, performing artists and much, much more! Admission is free. Jenkintownfest.org



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