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Boss’s Day Tailgate Celebration

October 27, 2016 By WKC Law

We work very hard here at the firm which also means we play hard. Our fantastic support staff treated our attorneys to a special Boss’s Day Tailgate Celebration on October 17, 2016. We were glad for the warm sunshine to enjoy the food, fun, and games!

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bucks County, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Perkasie, Perkasie Borough, Rick Howard, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Students from Bucks County Intermediate Unit Help Prepare for the Five Alarm 5K & Two Mile Fun Run

October 27, 2016 By WKCLawBlog

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Students from the Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 (IU) are lending a hand to help prepare for the upcoming Five Alarm 5K & Two Mile Fun Run we are co-presenting with Bucks County non-profit Sisters U® and Bucks County Community College  It all benefits the Perkasie Volunteer Fire Company.

IU students Jessica Miner and Garud Minasamudram filled bags with treats and promotional items to be given to each registered participant at the event. Both Miner and Minasamudram are students of a Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 classroom and are student workers currently assigned to Bucks County Community College as part of the IU Work Training Program, which is facilitated by the IU’s Transition Department. We are so grateful for their help. This is a big event and with everyone pitching in, it will be an even bigger success!

The Five Alarm 5K and Two Mile Fun Run kicks off Saturday, November 5 with registration at 7:00 a.m., a 9:00 a.m. start for the 2 Mile Fun Run/Dog Walk and 10:00 a.m. for the 5K. Expect fun for the entire family with photos with Sparky the Fire Dog, Perkasie Fire Trucks, raffle baskets from local businesses and more.

It all happens at Bucks County Community College’s Upper Bucks Campus, 1 Hillendale Road, Perkasie. Participants in the Two Mile Fun Run are encouraged to bring their dogs. Harley’s Haven Dog Rescue will be on hand to share their mission and some of their adoptable four-legged friends.

Registration closes at midnight November 2nd. Sign up by visiting www.pretzelcitysports.com.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", 5K Tagged With: 5K, Bucks County, Bucks County Community College, Montgomery County, Perkasie Borough, Perkasie Fire Company, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Join us for the Five Alarm 5K and 2 Mile Fun Run – November 5, 2016

October 19, 2016 By WKCLawBlog

 

wkc_bccc_su_fivealarm5k_banner-1024x651We’re just over two weeks away from the Five Alarm 5K & 2 Mile Fun Run to benefit the Perkasie Fire Company. We are proud to be co-hosting this event with Bucks County Community College – Upper Bucks Campus (where the event will be held) and Sisters U.

Presenting a fundraiser of this size wouldn’t be possible without our generous sponsors. It’s been terrific to see our community come together in support of our volunteer firefighters. Please consider these businesses as you shop and seek out service providers.

Five Alarm Sponsors
Bucks County Estate Traders, Inc.
Bux-Mont Awards
Grandview Service Centre
Grim, Biehn & Thatcher
Manhattan Bagel
Municipal Emergency Services, Inc.
Solar Atmospheres
Wegman’s Food Market
W.B. Mason

Four Alarm Sponsors
Blooming Glen Pork & Catering
Impact Signs
RE/MAX 440 Realty, Inc.
Sellersville Moose Lodge 1539
Smale Stover Insurance

Three Alarm Sponsors
Black Cat Collective
EJS & Associates, Inc.
Emerald Carpet & Flooring
Glick Fire Equipment
J.C. Steinly
Kaler Motor Company, LLC
Lapp’s Landscape Products
Nase-Kraft Post 255
Promotions by Mail
Wright Flooring, Inc.

Now all we need is you! Please consider joining us Saturday, November 5. In addition to the run/walk, Harley’s Haven Dog Rescue will be on hand with adoptable dogs.

Register today.

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Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", 5K Tagged With: 5K, Bucks County, Five Alarm 5K, Perkasie, Perkasie Borough, Perkasie Fire Company, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Five Alarm 5K to Benefit Perkasie Fire Department

August 22, 2016 By WKCLawBlog

Lace up your sneaks and join us on Saturday, November 5th for the Five Alarm 5K and 2 Mile Fun Run (and Dog Walk)! We are proud to once again partner with Bucks County Community College and Sisters U to present this fun event, which will also include a FREE Child ID Event. Mark your calendar for a fun fall morning for the entire family. All proceeds benefit the Perkasie Fire Company.

Starting and ending at the Upper Bucks Campus of Bucks County Community College, the run/walk will take you through scenic East Rockhill Township and along the Perkiomen Creek. Register online with Pretzel City Sports or click the registration form below to print and mail.five-alarm-5k-registration-form-8-10-16-final1-792x1024

 

Filed Under: 5K, Community Events, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference Tagged With: 5K, Bucks County, Bucks County Community College, Child ID Event, Five Alarm 5K, Pennridge, Perkasie, Perkasie Fire Company, Sisters U, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Estate Planning for Horse Owners

July 26, 2016 By WKCLawBlog

woman-with-horse-300x199You’ve done it. You’ve completed your estate planning, including the creation of your Will. Your final wishes are cared for. But are they?

If you’re a horse owner, you know that their lifespan is 25-30 years. Did you remember to include instructions for ongoing care of the horse in the event you pass away first?

This article from Karen L. Perch, Ph.D., JD, outlines the items to consider when including your horse in your estate planning. This situation applies to any pet owner or person with animals under their care. From dogs who live 10-15 years to species of parrots who can live 50+ years, ensuring a plan is in place for their care should they survive you is key.

If you’d like to talk about this or any other aspect of your estate planning needs, we’re glad to help. Contact us or call us at 215-257-5114 today.

mikefrisbie-240x300Mike Frisbie provides individuals and businesses with top level legal services for their everyday situations and problems. Together, they plan and prepare solutions with a litigator’s eye toward avoiding litigation.  He takes pride and pleasure in helping people and businesses solve their problems.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Bucks County, equestrians, equine, estate planning for horse owners, estate planning for pets, horse owners, horses, Mike Frisbie, Weber Kracht & Chellew

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