INDIAN VALLEY BUSINESS

Moyer and NovaCare Rehabilitation announce sponsorship of Indian Valley Beer Fest

Proceeds July 27 event to benefit Indian Valley Public Library and Souderton-Telford Rotary Foundation projects

David and Amanda Moyer of Moyer present the $5,000 Premier Sponsor check to Kate Hoath of the Souderton-Telford Rotary Club and Nick Hagdorn of the Indian Valley Public Library.

Proceeds July 27 event to benefit Indian Valley Public Library and Souderton-Telford Rotary Foundation projects

  • Business

The Indian Valley Beer Fest, scheduled for July 27 at Souderton Community Park, has announced corporate donations from Moyer and NovaCare Rehabilitation.

Moyer, a home services company, joins as the Premier Sponsor for this year’s event with a $5,000 donation, said an Indian Valley Beer Fest press release.

“Supporting events like the Indian Valley Beer Fest that is benefiting the Indian Valley Public Library and Souderton-Telford Rotary Foundation is essential to our community’s well-being,” said David Moyer, president and CEO of Moyer. “Our family owned and operated company has called Souderton home for over 150 years. We are honored to contribute to causes that enrich our communities and help those in need.”

NovaCare Rehabilitation of Harleysville, a physical therapy practice that will serve as the Tent Sponsor for the fest, also donated $5,000.

    Karen Bergman of NovaCare Rehabilitation presents the $5,000 Tent Sponsor check to Al Engel of the Souderton-Telford Rotary Club and Bud Leister of the Indian Valley Public Library Foundation of Friends.
 Michelle Kane/Submitted Photo 
 
 

“Community events like the Indian Valley Beer Fest bring us all together for good causes and we are proud to play a part,” said Karen Bergman, MSPT, DPT, Physical Therapist and Center Manager.

Proceeds from Indian Valley Beer Fest will benefit the Indian Valley Public Library and Souderton-Telford Rotary Foundation projects, said the release.

The Indian Valley Beer Fest offers attendees a chance to enjoy a variety of local brews alongside wines and spirits. The event includes a Homebrew Contest sponsored by Branch Creek Tap House and food available for purchase from a special menu catered by Landis Market. For more information, visit IVBeerFest.org.

This article appears courtesy of a content share agreement between North Penn Now and The Reporter. To read more stories like this, visit www.thereporteronline.com.