Towing and much more at AAA

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The Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce last week held an after-hours business card exchange at AAA’s location at 9475 Roosevelt Blvd.

The site has been open for 24 years.

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AAA employees discussed the organization’s offerings, including automobile services, travel, insurance, tag and title, discounts, a rewards credit card, fingerprints and notary. For more information, visit the store or call 215-671-1700.

The crowd heard from Will Shults, sales manager for the Truist Championship, a PGA event to be held May 8-11 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, in Flourtown.

Shults said Truist announced a five-year partnership with First Tee – Greater Philadelphia, which offers youth golf classes at a number of sites, including the John F. Byrne Golf Club and the Topgolf location at 2140 Byberry Road.

The Truist Championship has a $20 million purse. The field will consist of 70 players, and there will be no cut, meaning golfers will play all four rounds. CBS will broadcast the third and fourth rounds of the tournament.

The tournament is usually held in North Carolina, but is moving this year because Charlotte’s Quail Hollow Club is hosting the PGA Championship, May 15-18.

For tickets or more information, go to truistchampionship.com.

Among those at the card exchange were representatives of ServPro of Pennypack/Bustleton, the city Department of Commerce, American Heritage Credit Union and Gene Burns Graphic Design. ••

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