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Cetronia Ambulance marks 70th anniversary with celebration

Cetronia Ambulance Corps will mark a milestone year with its 70th anniversary celebration. The event will take place on April 25 from 5-9 p.m. at the Aster Event Center, located at 621 Grange Road, Allentown.

Proceeds from the fundraiser will support the purchase of new equipment, enabling the nonprofit organization to continue saving lives in the Lehigh Valley community and beyond.

Tickets include one drink ticket, hors d’oeuvres, a buffet-style dinner featuring a carving station, desserts, access to casino games, a raffle, a silent auction and a wine pull. Guests will also enjoy entertainment from TWK Electro Sound DJ and a cash bar.

“We are thrilled to be celebrating this milestone year with the community as well as our past and present team members,” said Robert F. Mateff Sr., CEO of Cetronia Ambulance Corps. “This night is not only about celebrating 70 years of service, but also fundraising to continue serving our community in the future.”

The event will be business-casual attire, and free on-site parking is available. To purchase tickets, visit http://weblink.donorperfect.com/70thCelebration2025.

The 2025 Platinum sponsor is Lehigh Valley Health Network.

For information on becoming a sponsor, visit http://weblink.donorperfect.com/70thCelebrationSponsorship.

Cetronia Ambulance Corps is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. Serving the community since 1955, it proudly serves Bushkill (Northampton County), Lynn, South Whitehall, Upper Macungie, Weisenberg and Whitehall townships, as well as portions of Lowhill, Salisbury, Greenwich and Albany townships, and the Borough of Coplay. Its mission is to be the leader in emergency medical services, transportation and community health resources.

Cetronia Ambulance Corps is one of the largest providers of ambulance services in Eastern Pennsylvania, employing 200 full- and part-time career associates, 20 active volunteers and boasting a total fleet of 42 vehicles: 21 ambulances, 20 paratransit vehicles and a supervisor’s vehicle.

As the regional leader in EMS, Cetronia Ambulance Corps fields over 40,000 calls annually, covering an emergency service area that spans 130 square miles, touching more than 226,000 people, and a non-emergency coverage area that encompasses five counties.

Cetronia Ambulance Corps is proud to support the residents of the Greater Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains and remains dedicated to community involvement, outreach and education throughout the Lehigh Valley region.