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Glacial Energy to Sponsor the Santa Train at Christmas Event

Glacial Energy to sponsor the Santa Train at Christmas event.

2010-12-08
FREEHOLD, NJ, December 08, 2010 (Press-News.org) Glacial Energy, a national supplier of electricity and gas, is giving back to the community in Freehold, New Jersey by helping to sponsor the holiday activities lead by Downtown Freehold. Staying true to the holiday spirit Glacial Energy is sponsoring the Santa Train on December 11th providing families the opportunity to meet and greet Santa Claus while he stops over in New Jersey prior to Christmas.. Glacial Energy is proud of its commitment to the community and is delighted to be part of Downtown Freeholds holiday celebrations. For more details on the holiday events, please visit www.downtownfreehold.com.

Glacial Energy, lead by Gary Mole, is one of the fastest growing retail energy suppliers in the United States, currently selling power and serving commercial, industrial, and institutional customers in 16 deregulated markets. Glacial Natural Gas, Inc. a Glacial Energy affiliate is a supplier of natural gas in 11 states. Visit www.glacialenergy.com for more information on saving money with Glacial Energy.

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[Press-News.org] Glacial Energy to Sponsor the Santa Train at Christmas Event
Glacial Energy to sponsor the Santa Train at Christmas event.