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We offer Notary services in our Mt. Airy offices, provided by our Membership Department.

  • When: Monday through Friday, by appointment.
  • Where: The Membership Office, 1st floor, 555 Carpenter Lane.
  • Cost for members: $4 for the first seal ($5 for non-members) and $2 for each additional seal.
  • How: Contact the Notary Public at notary@weaversway.coop or 215-843-2350, ext. 119.

We offer Notary services in our Mt. Airy offices, provided by our Membership Department.

  • When: Monday through Friday, by appointment.
  • Where: The Membership Office, 1st floor, 555 Carpenter Lane.
  • Cost for members: $4 for the first seal ($5 for non-members) and $2 for each additional seal.
  • How: Contact the Notary Public at notary@weaversway.coop or 215-843-2350, ext. 119.

PHILADELPHIA, February 26, 2014 — Continuing in its four-decade tradition of peace, love, veggies and honoring all people, Weavers Way posted these signs in its Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill stores today:

 

Last week, the Arizona legislature passed SB 1062, which would allow business owners, as long as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. Gov. Jan Brewer has until Saturday to decide whether to sign or veto the measure.

Said Weavers Way Manager Glenn Bergman, who asked for the signs to be posted, "Fifty years ago, people got arrested for sitting at lunch counters. This has been settled. I think it's deplorable."

About Weavers Way

Weavers Way is Philadelphia’s oldest member-owned food co-op. Our stores in Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill are open to the public — all the public — and offer quality products that are local, sustainable and nutritious. For more information, visitwww.weaversway.coop.

PHILADELPHIA, February 26, 2014 — Continuing in its four-decade tradition of peace, love, veggies and honoring all people, Weavers Way posted these signs in its Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill stores today:

 

Last week, the Arizona legislature passed SB 1062, which would allow business owners, as long as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. Gov. Jan Brewer has until Saturday to decide whether to sign or veto the measure.

Said Weavers Way Manager Glenn Bergman, who asked for the signs to be posted, "Fifty years ago, people got arrested for sitting at lunch counters. This has been settled. I think it's deplorable."

About Weavers Way

Weavers Way is Philadelphia’s oldest member-owned food co-op. Our stores in Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill are open to the public — all the public — and offer quality products that are local, sustainable and nutritious. For more information, visitwww.weaversway.coop.

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