Stop by Grumpy’s Hand-Carved Sandwich Shop at 137 East High Street anytime after 11 am TODAY, when the festivities will get underway to unveil a new sandwich created by the Pottstown High School winners of the Chopped competition.
The winning team of Hannah Irvin and Alyssa Vanish, shown here with Sheila and Gene Dugan, will be on hand with their classmates to celebrate and promote the culinary arts program at the high school.
Wednesday is still veggie day at Grumpy’s! Here’s the menu for today:
SOUPS: fava bean soup / chicken orzo
SANDWICH: roasted pepper and fresh mozzerella wrap
THE IRVANISH SPECIAL: Presented today for the first time!
SIDES: freeken salad, blackeyepeas with barley salad
Come out and meet the talented students of PHS Culinary Arts!
“How to Start and Operate a Small Business” April 2013 and May 2013
“How to Start and Operate a Small Business”Workshop sponsored by Victory Bank
Workshop Dates:Session I – Monday, April 22 – 7:00 to 9:30 PM
Legal, Tax and Accounting considerations in
setting up a new business
Session II – Monday, April 29 – 7:00 to 9:30 PM
The Business Plan and The Business Loan Representatives from the Victory Bank to help you in loan applications
Session III – Monday, May 6 – 7:00 to 9:30 PM
Marketing and sources of Market information
Session IV – Monday, May 13 – 7:00 to 9:30 PM
Its All About Profit – What are the results that you want to achieve in running your business
Instructors: Scott Cass; Ralph Clemmer; Donald Havas; Laurie Kercher (Victory Bank); Jeff Kofsky; David Megay, Esq; Scott Rakowski, CPA and Carolyn Wiker – to speak on Sources of Information in Session I.
Cost:Each workshop will cost $25. A manual for business plans cost $20. Special price of $100 is offered for the 4 courses plus the manual
Location: All Workshops to be held at the Home Office of Pottstown SCORE, 244 East High Street, Suite 102, Pottstown, PA 19464, Easy access to the rear of old New York Plaza Building – 244 East High St. Free parking is available. Registration begins at 6:45 PM each evening
SCORE is an nonprofit association dedicated to educating entrepreneurs and helping small business start, grow, and succeed nationwide. It provides counseling on small business start-up procedures and on problems in existing small
businesses. Its services are confidential and FREE.
Pottstown SCORE is located at 244 East High Street, Suite 102 and covers the Tri-County area for counseling and educational workshops. We have many counselors who are experts in Business planning, Business strategies, Sales, Marketing, Management advice, computer technology advice, banking, finance, insurance and communications.
SCORE meetings:What You Need to Know
The local SCORE meets the first Monday of each month at the SCORE office. If you would like to help others in business you may call our office at 610-326-2673 to volunteer as a counselor.
COME TO THE POSITIVELY POTTSTOWN HAPPY HOUR TONIGHT TO GET $3 OFF YOUR TICKETS TO THE PLAY, BECKY SHAW –TONIGHT ONLY– AT STEEL RIVER PLAYHOUSE
After 28 events since October 2010, the Positively Pottstown Happy Hour is taking a break!
Wanna get happy one more time with your Pottstown peeps?
Meet at Steel River Playhouse on Friday, April 19th from 5-7 pm
for food by Grumpy’s, Company Cakes and The Milkman Lunch Co. and Cake Shoppe, fun, complimentary refreshments and networking, all for the same low suggested donation of $5.
Get $3 off tickets to the drama BECKY SHAW, on April 19th only!
Show begins at 8 pm! BECKY SHAW is a brisk, scathingly funny, and contemporary look at dating, marriage and the foibles of relationships. Now, that sounds like fun!
Because April is “National Poetry Month,” Hill’s own published, award-winning poet Erik Mortenson is celebrating by sharing a poem a day with The Hill community, something he did last year and is continuing this year.
Courtesy of The Hill School
Erik recently published an award-winning chapbook, The Fifteenth Station (Accents Publishing.) All proceeds from the book will go toward supporting Rwandan women and children with HIV/AIDS.
The Hill’s website describes Erik’s poetry project and the inspiration for it in more detail here, but here are some snippets to whet your literary appetite:
“Mortenson has published a chapbook of poems that share the wrenching sadness, isolation, and physical suffering experienced by an impoverished young African woman with AIDS. The structure for the 15 poems, collectively titled The Fifteenth Station, mirrors the 14 Stations of the Cross that appear in Roman Catholic churches to commemorate the final hours of Jesus Christ.
“Mortenson – who writes as E.K. Mortenson – began conducting extensive research for this project in 2009, delving into religious imagery, medical reports from the World Health Service, and cultural background, all of which he synthesized into poems written in several different voices, primarily that of the woman with AIDS. Each poem (or “station”) advances and flows into the next….
“Late last summer, when The Fifteenth Station won the Judge’s Choice award in the Accents 2012 Poetry Chapbook Contest, Mortenson donated his modest prize money to Partners in Health and pledged to also donate every penny of his chapbook sales profits. To his delight, his publisher, Accents Publishing, has agreed to match his prize money and contribute 50 percent of its own profits from the chapbook sales to Partners in Health.
“‘In the small poetry press world — where presses operate on, at best, a shoestring budget — this is virtually unheard of,’ Mortenson says. ‘This is a most gracious gift.’
“Furthermore, Zachary Lehman, Headmaster of The Hill School, promised to match Mortenson’s prize money on behalf of the School. His offer ties in well with the theme established for students for The Hill’s 2012-13 school year, “What can I do?”
“‘Although the contributions themselves are small, I am hoping to create a groundswell of concern,” Mortenson says. “The book is $5. That’s like, what? A large cup of coffee at Starbuck’s? Now half of that money will go to women and children who need it most.'”
Congratulations to Erik for getting his work published and using his poetry to educate and inspire compassion for others!
The MOSAIC Community Land Trust will host its first “work and play day” of the season on Saturday, April 13 from 9 to 12 at the garden, located at 423 Chestnut St.
The day is geared toward those who would like to have a plot to grow their own fresh vegetables.
The event will include a brief information session about what community gardens are about, as well as take applications for raised bed garden plots for the 2013 season.
There will be a wide range of free seeds and seedlings for garden plot owns to dig in and plant that day.
Plot owners pay a small annual fee to lease their plot and actively cultivate it throughout the entire growing season.
Individuals, families, community organizations, youth groups and local restaurants are all welcome to apply for a plot.
A second work and play day is also scheduled for Saturday, April 20 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. if you can’t make the first.
Applications for a plot can also be found at the group’s web site:www.mosaiccommunitylandtrust.org/ and can be mailed to MOSAIC Community Land Trust, 10 S. Hanover St., Pottstown, PA 19464.
Our seventh annual Fashion Plates fundraiser is almost here. Please join us on Saturday, April 20 at Brookside Country Club from 6-9pm.
All proceeds benefit non-profit ArtFusion 19464 and help us live our mission of making the arts accessible to everyone in our community. Fashion Plates also serves a vital purpose in helping us keep our doors open, raising funds to meet our day to day expenses.This year’s theme is Fashion Notes, and the event will be an amazing fusion of food, historical fashion and live music.
Tickets are $70 per person, or two for $120. Your ticket includes a fabulous dinner and yummy dessert, a chance to win fun door prizes and a great night of live music and fashion.
Schuylkill River Sojourn
Last week of exclusive
full-trip registration.
General registration opens April 15
The 2013 Sojourn Theme is
The Schuylkill During the Civil War
June 1-7, 2013
New this year!! During the first two weeks in April we are accepting registrations from full-trip registrants only. This is being done to ensure that people who wish do the full trip don’t miss out on the first two days, which fill up very quickly. Registration for all other participants will open April 15!
For the first time this year we are offering online registration. You can register online by visiting http://www.regonline.com/15thschuylkillriversojourn. After you register online, you will still need to download several waivers and medical forms that must be filled out and mailed in with original signatures. Links to these forms will be available on your registration confirmation form. They can also be found on our website at www.schuylkillriver.org/sojourn/aspx.
If you do not wish to register online, you can download a registration form here and mail or fax it to us.
For more information, a general itinerary for each day, or to view photos of past sojourns click here or call the Schuylkill River Heritage Area at 484-945-0200.
Our 2013 Sojourn outfitter is Doug Chapman, owner of Take it Outdoors Adventure Group. Our guides will once again be Alan and Betsy Quant from Canoe Susquehanna.
The Schuylkill River Sojourn is a 7-day, 112-mile guided paddle from Schuylkill Haven to Boathouse Row in Philadelphia that is organized annually by the Schuylkill River Heritage Area. Participants can register for one day or the entire week.
Follies – Celebrate Life! One Weekend Only – Saturday & Sunday (April 6 – 7)
Saturday Curtain Time – 3:00PM
Sunday Curtain Time – 3:00PM
Tickets for Senior Follies are $12 – Adults; $10 – Seniors; and $8 – Students and Children. GetTIX HERE
Thinking about joining Senior Follies? Here’s what it’s all about:
Presentations reflect participants’ unique talents and may include a variety of disciplines such as comedy skits, dramatic readings, singing, playing instruments, dancing, writing, or set and costume design. There is room for all talents, both onstage and off! You can get help developing an act or sign up to help design sets and costumes, or work backstage. Discover what works for you! Whether you are a seasoned performer or you have yet to find your individual artistic niche, now is the time to explore the creative process!
To sign up, call the Steel River Playhouse at 610.970.1199 or email Education Director, Steve Reazor at steve@steelriver.org.