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National Penn Plans Sanatoga Shredding Event

Bank employees worked during an earlier shredding event in May, too.

SANATOGA PA – Pottstown area residents and businesses can safely shred unwanted personal and confidential documents during a free business shred day event to be held Sept. 22 (2010; Wednesday) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine at the Sunnybrook community office of National Penn Bank, 1830 E. High St., Pottstown PA.

Items such as receipts and invoices can be brought to the office to be shredded in a secure manner. Paper clips and staples will go through the shredder, but participants are asked to remove all plastic binders or black binder spring clips. Shredding must be limited to 10 boxes (of a size 16 inches long, 13 inches wide, and 10 inches high) per individual.

For more information, call 610-327-0568.

National Penn and its divisions are hosting shredding events for their sixth consecutive year, and for a second year for mid-week schedules. Last year more than 2,700 people shredded 150,000 pounds of personal documents at such events.

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