As of yesterday morning Grumpy’s is at its new location at 137 E. High Street. They are open from 8 am – 6 pm, Tuesday – Saturday. They are now serving locally roasted Twin Valley Coffee, breakfast sandwiches, muffins and scones from Company Cakes, in addition to their signature soups, salads, and hand-carved sandwiches. Check them out!
Independence Day celebration at Juan Carlos: Complimentary margaritas today & tomorrow
All this just in from Juan Carlos Fine Mexican Restaurant…
Join us today Tuesday July 3 and Wednesday July 4 for “Independence Day” celebration.
Complimentary margaritas.
Ron R. Garza
Chef/Owner
Juan Carlos Fine Mexican Cuisine
235 E. High Street
Pottstown – Pa – 19464
Phone:484/624-4931
jc@jcmexicanfood.com
Juan Carlos offers special Father’s Day menu
Juan Carlos Fine Mexican Cuisine is offering a special menu for Father’s Day, this Sundaym, June 17th from 9am-2pm. Complimentary Mexican beer will be served with a Father’s Day entree! (Please note: lunch items served after 10:30am.)
*Carne asada tacos (2)- Tender chopped steak, topped with freshly chopped onions, cilantro, lime wedge and Anaheim red sauce on the side. Served with rice, black beans, Pico de Gallo, Jalepeno peppers and sour cream. $12-
*Tacos de pescado (2)- Corano beer battered cod lightly fried and sliced into soft corn tortillas and topped with mixed lettuce, Pico de Gallo, lime and our chipotle ranch. $12.99-
*Fajita trio de Ranchero– Grilled skirt steak, chicken breast and shrimp smothered with our ranchero sauce and mixed cheese. Served with sauteed peppers/onions, lettuce, Pico de Gallo, and sour cream. $16-
* Bistec con salsa roja– 12oz ribeye steak cooked to your liking and topped with our special Anahiem red sauce, sauteed peppers and onions. Served with rice, black beans, Pico de Gallo, Jalepeno peppers and guacamole. Choice of soup or salad. $24-
*Carnitas de cerdo– My father’s favorite! Tender chuncks of pork lightly fried and simmered in a Mexican spiced gravy. Served with rice, black beans, Pico de Gallo, Jalapeno peppers, guacamole and flour tortillas. $15-
Children’s Menu $6.75
All children’s meals served with either soft drink, milk, apple juice, orange juice and ice cream Sunday.
*Tacos– Grilled beef or chicken. Served with lettuce, tomato, creama, rice or French fries.
*Chicken fingers– Lightly fried chicken tenders served with honey mustard and French fries.
*Mexican pizza– Flat bread topped with tomato sauce and mixed cheese. Served with rice or French fries.
*Steak or chicken burrito– Flour tortilla stuffed with lettuce, tomato, mixed cheese, rice, and creama. Served with French fries.
*Avocado cheese burger– Beef burger served with lettuce, tomato, cheese and french fries. Ketchup or mustard on request.
All this deliciousness is brought to you by Ron R. Garza, Chef/Owner. Juan Carlos Fine Mexican Cuisine is located at 235 E. High Street, Pottstown, Pa 19464. Phone: 484/624-4931.
After lunch, why not take a stroll and then go to the Steel River Playhouse at 245 E. High Street for the Sunday matinee of the smash Broadway musical Hairspray at 3 pm! Pick your seats online now at steelriver.org.
Free plants at MOSAIC Community Garden tonight & tomorrow morning!
The 8th grade students at St. Aloysius School started a bunch of plants from seedlings this past spring with help from Strogus Flower Shop and funding from the Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation. They gave the starter plants to their parents and parishioners, but they had many more left over.
Anna Brendle from the Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation suggested they get in touch with us. So… there are a bunch of good-looking plants at the rear of the garden now. The MOSAIC Community Garden is at 423 Chestnut Street, Pottstown, PA 19464. I’ll be there from 6-7:30 pm tonight and from 8-9:30 tomorrow morning if you want to stop by and pick some up. They’re FREE! There are mostly squash and zucchini, but also some spinach, peppers, and tomatoes.
After tomorrow morning, I’ll set the remainders on the rear curb of the garden, in the alley. Spread the word!
“Buy Local” spirit is at heart of PDIDA, WBZH and this month’s Happy Hour
The “Buy Local” movement is sweeping across the country and it has arrived in Pottstown like a force from Mother Nature. So, what does it mean to “buy local?” It’s pretty simple: By shifting even a fraction of your spending to locally-owned businesses in your hometown, you are supporting the employment base, the tax base, the school system, and your neighbors and friends. And, when the word gets out that there is support for local businesses from area residents, Pottstown could become a more attractive place for those considering expanding or opening up a new business.
During the month of May, the Pottstown School District and the Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority, otherwise known as PDIDA (puh-dee-duh), have teamed up to help Pottstown flex its economic muscle with a “Buy Local” competition in the school district. All the schools and the administration are competing to see who can spend the most money during the month of May in the PDIDA district. PDIDA encompasses High Street from York to Evans Streets and Hanover and Charlotte Streets from Queen to King Streets. Students, staff and their families are shopping in those areas, getting a receipt, asking the merchant for a “Buy Local” sticker for the receipt and then turning it in at a School District building. In just two weeks, more than $16,000 was spent in the downtown! See Evan Brandt’s article here.
Did you know that there’s another Buy Local wave rolling through the region?
Local radio station WBZH, The Buzz (1370 AM), has been living and breathing the “buy local” philosophy 24/7 since February, when they announced that “buying local” would be the essence behind everything they do.

While their programming has always included local voices and up-to-the-minute local news and coverage, they have come up with advertising packages with customizable options that fit every business budget. They even offer free “buy local” taglines that you can record, along with your business name and location, to get the word out about the importance of supporting the people who are working and making an investment in your community.
We are bringing these two entities together for the next Positively!Pottstown Happy Hour, taking place tomorrow, Friday, May 18 from 5-7 pm at the PDIDA office at 17 N. Hanover Street. WBZH will be broadcasting the “Suki Says!” show live from 4-7 pm. Come out to network and meet local folks who are running businesses and trying to support local business, arts and culture in Pottstown every day. A $5 cover charge will get you food from Giuseppe’s, a new Italian restaurant and pizza place at 864 E. High Street; chocolate-dipped pretzels by Sugar High, a new sweet shoppe at 250 E. High Street; and complimentary beverages.
To rsvp, send an email to positivelypottstown@gmail.com; we also won’t turn anyone away at the door, so just stop by to get your weekend started right, right here at home, keeping it local.
To Win, We Have to Lose: The Weight of a Nation Premieres May 14 and 15
Editor’s note: This timely information about an HBO series that begins tonight comes to us from the Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation.
With recent statistics suggesting that 42% of the United States population will be defined as obese by 2030, The Weight of a Nation, could not come at a more opportune time to shine the light on a national epidemic. The four-part documentary series was developed by HBO in conjunction with several of the nation’s leading research and health care organizations. Three years in the making, the documentary spotlights the facts and myths of this urgent public health issue, showing how obesity affects the health of the nation and the health care system. The series also highlights how individuals, workplaces, and communities are making positive changes.
The documentary airs on HBO on May 14 (Part 1 and 2) and May 15 (Part 3 and 4). Additionally, content will be available free on multiple digital platforms including YouTube and HBO.com. The full series will also be available from the Pottstown Foundation for organizations interested in hosting future screenings.
“Educating ourselves is the first step in getting our community to a healthier weight,” said Dave Kraybill, Executive Director of the Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation. “Helping our children make good food choices at home and creating neighborhoods and schools that enable them to eat well and be active are critical to helping the next generation live healthier, happier lives.”
The Foundation also celebrates the ongoing efforts of several grantees who are dedicated to aiding the community in pursuing healthier lifestyles and combating obesity:
Boyertown Area School District’s Brain Body Connection project is an effort to measure the connection between student’s health, physical activity and academic performance. For instance, science teachers collaborate with physical education teachers on days when tests are to be given – ensuring that students receive a stimulating dose of activity before heading into the classroom to take their test. The District’s vision is to expand the focus on physical activity beyond the gymnasium, making it more of an integral and beneficial part of their students’.
Get Moving at the Freedom Valley YMCA is an exercise and health education program meant to motivate individuals to pursue healthy lifestyles. The impetus for the program came during a Relay for Life event. One team noticed others struggling to walk around the track and approached the YMCA with an idea based on community members supporting each other toward common healthy goals. The program began in January and runs through June 2012. Their goal is to see seventy-five percent of participants increase their walking/running time and distance.
Pottstown School District’s Healthy Me initiative promotes healthy living through its after school programs that focus on nutrition, diet, food preparation, exercise activities and stress reduction. The program aims to decrease the proportion of obesity in both the middle school and high school levels. It is open to all students, staff and local community at no charge.
About the Foundation
The Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation’s mission is to enhance the health and wellness of area residents, providing education, funding and programs that motivate people to adopt healthy lifestyles. Visit http://www.pottstownfoundation.org for more information about the Foundation. Discover Pottstown area’s online community at http://www.missionhealthyliving.org to learn and share great information on how to lead a healthier life – including its series on childhood obesity. You can also follow Mission Healthy Living on Facebook and Twitter.
If your organization is interested in hosting a screening of The Weight of the Nation, please contact Rose Crews at rosecrews@pottstownfoundation.org for more details.








