
TOPTON – Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities, invites residents to attend a Scam Jam, a free educational program designed to help individuals recognize and prevent financial fraud and scams.
“Protecting our community from financial fraud is a top priority,” said Sen. Pennycuick. “Scammers are constantly finding new ways to target individuals, especially seniors, and events like this give residents the tools and knowledge they need to stay safe. I encourage everyone to join us for this free program and learn how to spot and avoid scams before they happen.”
The event will take place on Friday, March 27, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Home at Topton (One S. Home Ave, Topton, PA 19562). Attendees will hear from experts representing:
- PA Department of Banking and Securities
- Berks County District Attorney’s Office
- Berks County Area Agency on Aging
- PA State Police Department
- PA Office of Attorney General
- AARP Pennsylvania
Registration is strongly recommended as space is limited. Reserve your spot online or by calling Senator Pennycuick’s office at (215) 541-2388.
This free, non-commercial event is part of the PA Department of Banking and Securities’ Investor Education and Consumer Outreach initiative, working alongside Senator Pennycuick’s office to protect Pennsylvanians from fraud.
CONTACT: Lidia Di Fiore (215) 541-2388


