New dining & music venue to open in Pottstown

Courtesy of West End Alley
Courtesy of West End Alley

There’s a new kid in town…

West End Alley, a new dining and music venue at 107 East High Street, will celebrate its Grand Opening on Saturday, April 27th! Business partners Ed Wysocki and Hattie Eckman invite the community to come out for a fantastic evening of live music, a DJ and a gourmet buffet. Doors open at 5pm. This event is open to the public and tickets ($20) will be sold at the door. Check out their Facebook page here.

West End Alley is a newly renovated event venue in the heart of Pottstown, across from Borough Hall. They offer full catering and affordable elegance both on and off premises. No event is too big or too small. Consider celebrating your special event, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings or just a gathering of friends. DJ or live music available. The possibilities are endless.

SCORE offers small business workshops

LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP

“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

 How to sign up:

      1.  Online at www.pottstownscore.org

Click on workshops in left column. Registration is located at bottom of screen

2.  Call office and leave a message at 610-327-2673

3.  Download brochure on internet at www.pottstownscore.org and drop off at office

Hurry and sign up today!

SCORE – What is it??
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.

Pottstown Celebrates Young Children event this Saturday!

PEAK, Pottstown’s school readiness initiative, will hold its seventh annual
Pottstown Celebrates Young Children community event on:
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Pottstown YMCA (724 North Adams Street)
1:00-3:00
 
They will have Smokey the Bear, the petting farm, Pipper the Clown, moon bounce and snacks. The Pottstown Police Department will have a demonstration of the K-9 dogs at 2:00. Community agencies will provide family activities.
 
If your organization is interested in participating and has not already been contacted, please get in touch.
 They are pleased to partner again with Pottstown Memorial Medical Center as the event sponsor. Contact Mary Rieck if you have any questions.
Hope to see you on Saturday, April 13, at the YMCA!
 
Mary Rieck
PEAK Coordinator
Pottstown School District
230 Beech Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
 
610-970-6655 (office)
Take a look at the PEAK Blog at www.peakblog.org

Good Friday Prayer Processional at 10:30 tomorrow

The Pottstown community is invited to the annual Good Friday Prayer Processional. It will take place tomorrow Marcy 29 at 10:30 am.

Gather on the green between Zion’s United Church of Christ and Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Hanover Street.

Children and strollers welcome!

Parking is available behind the churches.

In case of rain, walking will take place inside.

A “Time for Children” with younger walkers will begin the processional.

We make this one-mile walk so we can pray together for the peace and well-being of our community and bear witness to Christ’s love for the world.

Sponsored by the Pottstown Clergy Association

YWCA Basket Party Tomorrow!

The Annual YWCA Basket Party is tomorrow!

Click here for more details!

Gilbertsville Fire Company Social Hall
Friday March 8, 2013
Doors open at 6PM
NO outside food – can buy food and adult beverages at Gilbertsville
Over 150 Baskets and over 60 silent auction items
50/50 drawing

You can buy tickets in advance $15  each or 2 for $25
Table of 8 for $100

Tickets at door $20 each

(610) 323 – 3141or email dshort@ywcatricountyarea.com for more information

YWCA Tri-County Area’s website is here.

Author to speak TONIGHT at Schuylkill River Heritage Area headquarters

This comes to us from the Schuylkill River Heritage Area… a fascinating story about the cleanup of the river – the first of its kind in the nation, in the mid-20th century. Looking forward to this!

 

Author to Speak on New Book about a Little Known Chapter in the Schuylkill River’s Environmental History

Book signing planned for 6:30-8:30 p.m. on December 1

 

In the mid-20th century the Schuylkill was one of the nation’s dirtiest rivers. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, its waters served as a dumping site for factory pollutants, raw sewage and, perhaps most damaging of all, coal waste, known as culm.  By 1945 an estimated 38 million tons of culm had accumulated in its channel.

The Schuylkill was on the brink of becoming a wasteland until, in 1945, the state of Pennsylvania agreed to undertake the Schuylkill River Project. It was the first major government-funded environmental cleanup, and it dredged millions of tons of coal culm from the river. That story, the events that led up to it, and the impact that it had, are the subject of a new book, A River Again, by Chari Towne.

Towne will speak at a book signing tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. at the Schuylkill River Heritage Area offices, located at 140 College Drive, in Pottstown. The Heritage Area’s River of Revolutions Interpretive Center will also be open during the event. Doors open at 6:30, lecture begins at 7:00 followed by book signing.  Light refreshments will be served. There is no cost for this event, but please let us know you’re coming by calling 484-945-0200, or email ckott@schuylkillriver.org.

 Towne is a former Olympic rower who trained on the Schuylkill, and today works as the Schuylkill Watershed Specialist for the Delaware Riverkeeper Network. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Master of Science degree in Natural Resource Planning. The book was funded in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources administered through the Schuylkill River Heritage Area. Other funders include The Jerlyn Foundation and The William Penn Foundation.

 Researching and writing A River Again took her about four years, but her interest in penning a book about the river’s cleanup goes back much farther.

 “For more than 10 years I wanted to write this story, because it was something I realized most people didn’t know a lot about, or had misconceptions about,” said Towne.

 Nevertheless, researching the book proved difficult. Many of the project records had been destroyed, and first person narratives from project workers were not easy to come by. Despite that, Towne managed to unearth enough documentation and former Schuylkill River Project workers to craft her 200-plus page book.

 A River Again tells the story of how a series of environmentally harmful practices throughout the Industrial Revolution so defiled the river that its value as a source of drinking water was severely threatened. It introduces the politicians and environmental leaders who pushed for legislation to eliminate pollution and fought for funding to clean it.

 The book includes photos of the dredging project and the sediment-filled river, further illustrating the enormity of the problem and the vast effort required to remove the coal culm.

 Towne hopes readers come away with a greater respect for the Schuylkill and a thirst to learn more about its fascinating environmental history.

 “People think the Schuylkill is so polluted today. It’s hard for them to put in context just how far the river has come. I’d like to see them regain that perspective,” Towne said.

 The hardcover books will be available for $21.95 at the book signing, and can also be purchased directly from the Delaware Riverkeeper Network at www.delawareriverkeeper.org. It is also available as a free publication on that website, and can be downloaded from the “Resources” tab by clicking on “Free publications.”

 The Schuylkill River Heritage Area has a limited supply of A River Again.  No copies will be available from the Heritage Area prior to the book signing.

 The Schuylkill River National and State Heritage Area, managed by the  non-profit Schuylkill River Greenway Association, uses conservation, education, recreation, historic preservation and tourism as tools for community revitalization and economic development. Visit www.schuylkillriver.org to learn more.


Pottstown Annual Hometown Holiday Celebration on tap tonight & Saturday

Raffle

FRIDAYs, DECEMBER 14 & 21, 2012
SCHEDULED EVENTS
6PM TO 8PM

SANTA’S VILLAGE OPENS WITH SANTA, KIDS CRAFTS, REINDEER FOOD MAKING &
COLORING CONTEST AT 139 E HIGH STREET (TANGO MARKETING)
MUSIC
• HORSE DRAWN WAGON/WAGONEET RIDES
STEEL RIVER PLAYHOUSE “ANNIE”
• FREE TROLLEY RIDES 4:30-8PM
DISCOUNTED BABYSITTING AT THE SITTER’S CLUBHOUSE 133 E HIGH ST
Contact: The Sitter’s Clubhouse – by phone 610.326.7600 – by email thesittersclubhouse@gmail.com
• ROASTED CHESTNUTS AND MORE

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012
SCHEDULED EVENTS
4 TO 8PM

SANTA’S VILLAGE OPENS WITH SANTA, KIDS CRAFTS, REINDEER FOOD
MAKING & COLORING CONTEST AT 139 E HIGH STREET (TANGO
MARKETING)
• PHOTOS WITH SANTA ($7)
MUSIC
• HORSE DRAWN WAGON / WAGONETTE RIDES  5-7PM $7)
STORY TIME AT THE BABYSITTER’S CLUBHOUSE (333 HIGH ST)
Every hour starting at 4:30 and last story at 7:30pm
• STEEL RIVER PLAYHOUSE “ANNIE”
FREE TROLLEY RIDES 4:30-8PM
• DISCOUNTED BABYSITTING AT THE SITTER’S CLUBHOUSE 133 E HIGH
ST. Contact: The Sitter’s Clubhouse – by phone 610.326.7600 – by email thesittersclubhouse@gmail.com
ROASTED CHESTNUTS AND MORE FROM EMPIRE FIRE COMPANY (300 BLOCK)
DECEMBER 15TH ONLY – Van Gogh’s Secret Studio 10am-3pm at ArtFusion 19464, 254 E. High St.
Van Gogh’s Secret Studio returns for a third year! This fundraiser is a special shopping opportunity for
kids 12 and under. Young shoppers will be able to choose from a special selection of handcrafted gifts priced from $1-$5. Volunteers will be on hand to help children shop, and all purchases will be wrapped.
DECEMBER 15TH ONLY – SLY FOX OPEN HOUSE 4:30-7:30PM
Get a FREE Trolley Ride through the downtown and also a stop at The Sly Fox Tasting Room! You MUST BE 21 or OLDER to enter Sly Fox.

Buy Local and Win BIG with the HOMETOWN HOLIDAY RAFFLE!

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Have you purchased your Hometown Holiday Raffle Ticket yet?

Here is how it works . . . . . .

Purchase your raffle ticket for $25 from the Pottstown Visitors’ Center at 17 N. Hanover Street or Cole’s Tobacco at 215 E. High Street or Grumpy’s at 137 E. High Street.

ONLY 300 TICKETS ARE BEING SOLD!

1st PRIZE – $2,000

2nd PRIZE – $1,000

3rd PRIZES – Merchant gift cards

Shop at four different participating stores in the downtown – spending a minimum of $25 each – or $100 in one!

Return your completed Raffle Ticket to the Pottstown Visitors’ Center at 17 N. Hanover Street no later than 5PM on December 22nd in order to be part of the drawing.
Receipts must be stapled to your Raffle Card in order to qualify.

For the list of participating merchants, click here.

Raffle Tickets can be purchased at:

. . . Pottstown’s Visitor Center at 17 N Hanover Street, or

. . . Cole’s Tobacco at 215 High Street, or

. . . Grumpy’s at 137 High Street

For more information, click here or call 484-948-6061

Don’t be left out in the cold!!!! . . . Enter Now and Win!

Some missing links in first post about children’s books!

Sorry for the inconvenience! I sent the first post about the YWCA’s literacy campaign and children’s books out without all the links. Please refer to the second post. Thank you and have a great Sunday!

Sue

Holiday Happenings at Pottstown Regional Public Library!

Holiday Happenings!

For families of all ages.

Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 1 pm.

Pottstown Regional Public Library will be hosting a Holiday Party!

There will be:

A musical performance

Snacks

Fun activities recognizing Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa

The event is FREE!

Please contact Leslie Stillings for more details:

Pottstown Regional Public Library

500 E. High St.

Pottstown, Pa. 19464

610-970-6551

holiday happenings 2012

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