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The following organizations have been chosen as part of our cherished Burlington Chevrolet “Community Partners” Program. These organizations have been recognized by Burlington Chevrolet for their outstanding work and their continued commitment and dedication to the people and the communities they serve.
Please take a moment to scroll down and see some of their great work or perhaps support or participate in one of these great community events. We applaud these groups, and their volunteers and are proud to support their efforts and be their “Community Partner!” If you would like to volunteer or help them in any way, please visit them via their website located on their flyer.
Local School Counselors Lead “Backpack Project” to Support Denbo Crichton Elementary School/Pemberton Township
PEMBERTON, NJ August 28, 2025 – In a powerful display of community spirit, Jennifer Soto and Gina DiToro, School Counselors and co-organizers of the “Backpack Project,” have successfully raised funds to provide essential school supplies for students at the Denbo Crichton Elementary School in Pemberton Township. “The “Denbo Crichton Elementary School “Backpack Project” was created to ensure every student starts the school year with the tools they need to succeed,” said Jennifer Soto. “We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn and thrive,” continued Soto. “Having the right supplies is a crucial first step, and we’re so grateful to Burlington Chevrolet for being our project presenting sponsor and helping us make a difference,” Soto concluded. “The support from our neighbors and local businesses has been overwhelming,” said Gina DiToro. “It’s a true testament to what we can accomplish when we work together to support our young people and invest in their futures,” concluded DiToro, “At Burlington Chevrolet, we believe a strong community is built on a foundation of support and opportunity, and that starts with our young people,” said John Broderick, General Manager and Managing Partner of Burlington Chevrolet. “Education is the key to unlocking a child’s potential, and we are honored to play a part in making sure every student has a chance to thrive,” continued Broderick. “We were truly inspired by the dedication of Jennifer and Gina and we are thrilled to partner with them on this worthy cause,” Broderick concluded. For more information about Burlington Chevrolet visit their “Community Partnership Web Page at BurlingtonChevy.com Menu/About Us/CommunityPartners.

Pictured above are (L-R) Jennifer Soto and Gina Di Toro
Just look at those amazing backpacks………….. a gift from a very special and generous friend !
Thank you to all of the donors who made this project possible!*******************************
……………for all of these back-to-school goodies………..
……. and of course we can’t forget those # 2 yellow pencils…
….. and to all of the students at the Denbo-Crichton Elementary School…. HAVE A GREAT YEAR !!!!…
From your friends at Burlington Chevrolet.



Since 9/11, T2T has been helping
American heroes by providing
mortgage free homes to gold star
and fallen first responder families
with young children and by building
specialty adapted smart homes for
catastrophically injured veterans
and first responders. T2T has
delivered over 1,200 mortgage free
homes to our nations heroes and
families, helped more than 5,000
homeless veterans, and counting.
Those were the words of James “Dutch” Himmelein as he gave instructions to the William F. Gordon Company back in 1963. The William F. Gordon Company had previously designed other courses in the Philadelphia area, including Saucon Valley Country Club, Indian Creek, Philadelphia Country Club and the Pine Course at the Seaview Resort.
In May 1964, the “Sunny Jim Golf Club” was born.


On 152 acres of land was a 7,345 yard, par 72 course that punished even the best players. The fairway landing areas averaged less than 30 yards in width and were lined with trees. Although the course had only 64 sand bunkers, many of them were quite large. Greenside bunkers had vertical faces over four feet high, forcing players to blast out sideways. The greens were spacious, undulating and complex, allowing numerous cup positions and leading to many three-putts.
It is clear to see why Sunny Jim’s Golf Club was dubbed “The Magnificent Monster of Medford” in a 1964 Philadelphia Golfer Magazine. The course was so challenging that Mr. Himmelein offered a prize of $1,000 to the first person to break par.
Bert Yancey, a Tour regular at the time, gave his best effort for the prize, but he finished with a 79 concluding he did not break par. Yancey said “there isn’t an unfair shot on the whole layout, and I don’t recall anywhere that you can miss a shot and not be penalized.” When asked what score would win a tournament here, Yancey pondered the question for a moment and then said that he would be glad to take a 300 and let the rest of the field shoot at it.
After many attempts made to break par, no one ever collected the $1,000 prize offered by Mr. Himmelein. In 1969 after having financial troubles, the club went into receivership. It was bought two years later by a group of investors headed by Mr. Michael Procacci. The course was then renamed “Medford Village Country Club.” Soon after renovations took place that made the course more player-friendly. Although the course still measures nearly 7,200 yards from the Championship Tees, the fairways were made wider and the sand bunkers less severe.
Throughout the years, Medford Village Country Club has had the privilege of hosting many friendly competitions, including: 1973 New Jersey State Open. 2001 PGA Club Professional Qualifier 2019 & 2020 Philadelphia PGA Jack Jolly Championship 2019 & 2023 US Open Qualifier 2024 US Amateur Final Stage As well as many Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) Amateur Events
Over time, the development of Medford Village Country Club has established a family-oriented community which provides high quality service to ensure a first class experience.
It has and always will be a challenging test of golf, and for this, Dutch Himmelein would be proud.






I wanted to thank personally thank Burlington Chevrolet for their generous donation to our third annual
Lyceum Center for the Arts Kids’ Arts Bash.
It was a huge success, attended by over 400 people at three different venues in Burlington City
Lyceum Hall, Burlington County Historical Society, and The Dime Art & Makers Space.
We hope to grow the event to even more locations next year!
Thank you for your continued commitment to Lyceum Hall Center for the Arts.


Picture above (L-R) Corey Towner, Cal Ripken Baseball and Softball Association and Josh Sabulsky, Sales Manager/Burlington Chevrolet
“Youth sports aren’t just about having fun and staying active,” said Sabulsky.
“They also raise self-esteem, teach teamwork and provide important life lessons.
“That’s why we’re dedicated to youth sports,” Sabulsky continued. “Burlington Chevrolet is here to help empower the next
generation of “Major League™ hopefuls — both on, and off, the field,” concluded Sabulsky.

Is Proud to Bring You
Because Those Who Protect Us Deserve Our Support
Was Held on Sunday September 22nd, 2024
A Benefit for
Burlington Chevrolet would like to thank everyone that joined us for the car show.
As a small token of our appreciation, we are providing you the opportunity
To view and download as many pics from the car show as you would like.
All of the pictures from the car show are compliments of David Jackson our
volunteer photographer.
David is the owner of AlphaGraphics of Cherry Hill, NJ
Thanks Dave for your time!!!! Great PUPPY PICS !!
2024 Burlington Heros
Burl Dog Headshots
Burlington Chevy Carshow
“HEROES” CAR SHOW FEATURED ON 6ABC NEWS








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Giving back to help serve America’s military families. To show our support for military veterans, Chevy will be donating 100% of the proceeds from the auction of the very first 2023 Corvette Z06 to Operation Homefront — a national nonprofit whose mission is to build strong, stable and secure military families.



Burlington Chevrolet Is Proud To Name Burlington County Hawks Football As One Of Its NEW “COMMUNITY PARTNERS!” Burlington County Hawks Football & Burlington Chevrolet

Burlington Chevrolet is Proud To Be Selected As A Primary Drop-Off Location for

Benefitting the Children of Burlington County Stop by Burlington Chevrolet @ 105 East Rt 130 South, Burlington, NJ You Can Drop Off Until December 15th Check our Web Site for Our Daily Hours Drop Your Toy off at Our Information Desk Toys for Tots accepts new, unwrapped stuffed animals and toys.
A Message from Gina Capate, Toys for Tots Burlington County Coordinator
“Our Burlington County Toys for Tots campaign was able to distribute more than 53,000 toys and help over 26,000 children in Burlington County in 2020,” said Burlington County Toys for Tots Coordinator, Gina Capate. “With the help from the great folks at Burlington Chevrolet, we are on track to provide almost 30,000 Burlington County children for 2021,” continued Capate. “The mission of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation is to assist the U. S. Marine Corps in providing a tangible sign of hope to economically disadvantaged children at Christmas by collecting gifts and raising funds to provide toys,”said John Broderick., General Manager of Burlington Chevrolet. “I would like to thank John and his team for opening up their hearts and their dealership to serve as one of our premier drop-off locations to help us collect toys,” concluded Capate.

John Broderick, General Manager of Burlington Chevrolet, announced today that the Colonial Burlington Foundation has been named one of the Burlington Chevrolet’s trusted “Community Partners.” One of the oldest buildings in Burlington is the Revell House which is maintained and supported by the fundraising efforts of The Colonial Burlington Foundation. Built in 1685 for George Hutchinson, The Revell House, located on East Pearl Street, Burlington City was purchased by Thomas Revell, one of the original settlers. This house is associated with the young Benjamin Franklin, who received gingerbread from the household while traveling from Boston to Philadelphia.
“Burlington Chevrolet is proud to be part of and support the efforts of the Colonial Burlington Foundation as stewards of this historic building while they work tirelessly to maintain the storied architectural history of The City of Burlington,” said Broderick.
To donate, become a corporate sponsor or volunteer, visit them at ColonialBurlingtonFoundation.org

Burlington Chevrolet is the presenting sponsor for the Burlington City High School Football team. The money goes to purchasing their team jerseys and providing the entire team with a pre-game meal before every game.
From L-R: Waldeck Paxton, Burlington Chevrolet, Coach Ray Robinson, Burlington High School, Isaiah Robinson, and John Broderick, General Manager Burlington Chevrolet
Thank you to all of the members and leadership of the Burlington County Military Affairs Committee for all of your hard work and dedication to the members and families of our armed forces located at the Joint Base McGuire-DIx-Lakehurst. If you are interested in joining or becoming a sponsor, visit them at BCMAC.Info.
“We could not successfully host a benefit golf tournament without the help of our great community partner, Burlington Chevrolet”, said Ken Volk, one of the tournament’s volunteer organizers. “We were proud to support this worthwhile cause by sponsoring a “Hole-In-One” Challenge,” said Burlington Chevrolet General Manager John Broderick. “The mission of 87th Security Forces Squadron at Joint Base MDL is to protect the members of our armed forces,” continued Broderick.
“They put their lives on the line every day to keep the women and men at Joint Base MDL safe and for that service, we are truly grateful,” concluded Broderick.
The 87th Mission Support Group supports the global mission of the 87th Air Base Wing by maintaining an expeditionary force posture at home station. In garrison, the group prepares the wing to deploy, beddown, and sustain forward operations. At home station and in deployed locations the group provides facilities, services, logistics management, contracting, force protection, fire protection, crisis action planning and response, communications, passenger and cargo movement, and personnel resource management.

Picture here (L-R) at the Annual 2021 National Police Week Golf Tournament at Joint Base MDL Sponsored by Burlington Chevrolet are Police Officers Jeff Orban, Kyle Wardell, and Ken Volk.
Photo by: Police Officer Adam Lauer

NJ CAR Twitter and Facebook posts recognize John Broderick and Burlington Chevrolet for their 2021 two annual Burlington County Institute of Technology/ Automotive Technology Student Scholarships. “Part of Burlington Chevrolet’s “ Community Partnership Program “to support BCIT, local students and thereby help retain a talented automotive workforce in Burlington County,” said John Broderick, General Manager of Burlington Chevrolet.
NJ CAR advocates on behalf of New Jersey’s $37B auto retail sector. The Coalition promotes public policies that ensure a fair and competitive marketplace, where the complex vehicle purchase process is made as simple and as seamless as possible.
New Jersey’s extensive network of 500+ neighborhood new car dealers represents a fiercely competitive marketplace, which keeps motorists safe by ensuring ready access to warranty and safety recall service.
It’s fair to say that New Jersey new car dealerships are the economic engine on Main Street. They promote economic growth across the State by employing more than 39,000 people in great local jobs and investing millions of dollars in their communities. NJcar.org
Burlington Chevrolet Continues to Support The Development & Retention of a Growing Burlington County Workforce
BCIT AWARDS “On the Road” Vlog Episode 3 || Serving our Community!
On the Road VLOG! Burlington VS Florence football game. Giving back to the community.
“On the Road” VLOG presents: K9 Dog show AND car show in Burlington, NJ!
A Big Thank you to our good friend Lisa Schiller at Burlington City without whom this event would just not happen!
For More information about the Burlington City K-9 Annual Car Show or to become a sponsor visit: http://www.bck9carshow.com/contact/

