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Quick Chek Offering 'Coffee & Conversation'

Hosting Ulster, N.Y., town supervisor Quigley to talk about local issues
LAKE KATRINE, N.Y. -- Beginning Friday, January 21, Quick Chek will welcome Ulster, N.Y., town supervisor James Quigley to its Lake Katrine, N.Y., store for "Coffee & Conversation," a series of three meet-and-greet community meetings to be held the third Friday of the month through March.

Quigley will join community members to discuss local topics over complimentary Quick Chek coffee from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

"Community involvement is a top priority for us, and we are proud to be known throughout our operating region as an active member of the neighborhoods [image-nocss] we serve," said Quick Chek vice president sales and marketing John Schaninger. "We are pleased to host town supervisor Quigley and bring this interactive community program to our customers."

Quick Chek's Coffee & Conversation series will take place on Friday, January 21; Friday, February 18; and Friday, March 18.

Devoted to providing convenient shopping blended with an expansive range of fresh products and services, Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Quick Chek is a market leader in foodservice with its fresh coffee and fresh food programs. Operating more than 125 retail locations in New Jersey and southern New York, Quick Chek's locations include 12 pharmacy stores and 28 locations with fuel.

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