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Kitchen Kapers plans musical celebration

Kitchen Kapers, one of the largest independent kitchenware retailers in the United States, is planning a musical celebration for its ribbon cutting ceremony at its newest location at Marlton Square located at 300 Route 73.

Planned for Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 2:30 p.m., the public is invited to join the festivities with Mayor Randy Brown, SJ Hot Chefs President Chef Fred Kellermann of Elements Café of Haddon Heights, and 54 students from the J. Harold Van Zant Elementary School who formed the Pots and Pans Band in honor of the occasion.

Led by music teacher Cindy Wasdick, the students will bring their own pots and pans and use new 12-inch wooden spoons provided by Kitchen Kapers as they play “Stars and Stripes Forever,” and other songs while wearing their white paper chef hats.

“We are all excited to hear the music performed by the kids on their pots and pans, and we very much appreciate the time they have put into rehearsals for this very unique performance,” said Rick Kratchman, Vice President of Kitchen Kapers who is thrilled for the students’ to perform at the ribbon cutting.

This store is the high-end kitchenware retailer’s 13th location in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware area.

Store hours at the Marlton Square location are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. To phone directly to the Marlton Square store, please call (856) 983–2800. The customer service phone for all locations is (800) 455–5567. Visit kitchenkapers.com.

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