Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Fall News Letter


OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

     

Good day fantastic Petty Motorworks customers.

Summer has come to an end and while it was not a very hot summer I am looking forward to the crisp fall weather. It has been a while since I put together a newsletter and I hope you all enjoy reading it. 

“Love the trees until their leaves fall off, then encourage them to try again
next year.” – Chad Sugg

Details below.
  • Things about Petty Motorworks
  • Fall Specials
  • Local events for all ages
  • Fun Facts

Petty Motorworks is passionate about the Automotive Industry 

Click here to learn more about our industry involvement



Petty Motorworks Specials






NEARBY EVENTS - The Fall calendar is full

29th Annual Pine Barrens Jamboree



Napa Easy Pay Financing - 

  • Petty Motorworks has great financing available if needed.  Check our the details below
    • 6-12 month No Interest (if paid in full) financing is available for most repairs. 
    • CLICK HERE TO APPLY



Historic Smithville Irish Festival


5th Annual Harvest Festival

                    

Saturday October 21 and Sunday October 22  11-5
Little Egg Harbor Twp Sports Complex
1 Sports Complex Dr. 
Little Egg Harbor, NJ

Did you know that Petty Motorworks Make Automotive Keys



Hoofy's Fall Fest


Operation Halloween - This is a great event right in Brookville


Sip in Autumn Wine Festival


LAURITA WINERY OCTOBERFEST


Laurita Winery
Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
85 Archertown Rd
New Egypt, NJ

LAURITA WINERY PAINT AND SIP


Family Fall Fest – Bayside Chapel

Saturday October 28 11 AM – 4 PM
Bayside Chapel, 965 W Bay Ave
Barnegat Township, NJ

Sentimental Cruisers & Barnegat Recreation Thank you veterans car and truck show


Awesome Autumn Campfire


2ND Annual OCVTS Foundation 5K Turkey Dash & 1 mile fun run/walk



Sunday November 5  Registration begins 8:30 a.m. 
117 Wells Mills Rd
Waretown, NJ

“It’s a Jeep Thing” Food Truck Festival



Laurita Winery
85 Archertown Rd
New Egypt, NJ

Harvest Fest


Holiday Wonderland and Christmas Market

Albert Music Hall

    • Albert Music Hall is located right here in Waretown and has long historic connection  in NJ Pine Barrens
    • They have live music almost every weekend and many special events throughout the year.  
    • Click here to views schedule

Free Digital Vehicle Health Report (VHR) 
    • We have been using a digital vehicle inspection system for over four years now, and our customers love it. Your VHR will be emailed and texted to you for review once completed. This is a great way for us to explain to you about your vehicle's service needs 
    • Our VHR include photographs and videos to help demonstrate issues without you ever coming in the shop 

Napa Easy Pay Financing

    • 6-12 month No Interest (if paid in full) financing is available for most repairs. 
    • CLICK HERE TO APPLY


Support our local businesses  

Give your support to the local family-owned restaurants. Here is a list of local restaurants that offer takeout or delivery. 

Learn About Your Car



Napa Gold Certified Auto Care Center

I am proud to say that we were the first Napa Gold Certified Auto Care Center in New Jersey and that our work carries a 3 year 36,000 mile Nation Wide Warranty.

Fun Facts 

There are More Than 7,500 apple Varieties


There is an amazing amount of apple varieties that are grown around the
globe. According to The Best of Life there are 2,500 types grown in the US
and 7,500 types in total. Since apples are so good for you, you can choose
the one you like and make sure to eat one a day to keep the doctor away.



A Thanksgiving Mistake Led to TV Dinners


In 1953, a Swanson employee accidently ordered a huge amount of
Turkeys according to Smithsonian Magazine. They had 260 tons of frozen
birds left after Thanksgiving. But thanks to the vision of Swanson salesman
Gerry Thomas, he saved the day and started a new industry. He ordered
5,000 aluminum tins and filled them with turkey, cornbread dressing with
gravy, peas and sweet potatoes and sold the first TV dinners for 98 cents.
They were a huge success.



The First Macy’s Parade Didn’t Have Balloons

The first parade in 1924, didn’t have any of the high-flying balloons like
Snoopy that has been an all-time favorite. But they did have live monkeys,
elephants, camels, and bears borrowed from the Central Park zoo
according to How Stuff Works.


The Rockefeller Christmas tree started small



The first Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center looked more like Charlie
Brown's than the resplendent one today. The iconic tree dates back to 
the Depression era. Construction workers first placed a small, undecorated tree
while working there in 1931. Two years later, another tree appeared in its
place, this time draped in lights. It just kept getting bigger every year.
Today, the majestic tree bears more than 25,000 twinkling lights and sees
millions of selfie-takers each season.


Astronauts broadcast "Jingle Bells" from space


Nine days before Christmas in 1965, astronauts Wally Schirra and Tom
Stafford aboard the Gemini 6 told Mission Control that they saw an
"unidentified flying object" about to enter Earth's atmosphere, traveling in the 
polar orbit from north to south. Just as things got tense, they interrupted 
the broadcast with “Jingle Bells,” as Wally played a small harmonica
accompanied by Tom shaking a handful of small sleigh bells.



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