Summer Food Program offered by Seventh-Day Adventist Church

The Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Pottstown is sponsoring a Summer Food Service Program as part of their community outreach. They are providing lunch for children ages 18 and younger on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays through August 27th. 

The lunches are served at the Chestnut Street Park, at the corner of Chestnut and N. Washington Streets from noon until 1:00 pm, each Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturdayAny young person who lives in Pottstown Borough is eligible; there’s no need to sign up! Just show up at the park! This program is run through the PA Department of Education and is funded by the USDA

“I am very grateful to have a couple of area businesses assist our church in keeping within the budget allowed for the program,” said Carolyn D. Hetrick, MSHN. She is the Health and Wellness Coordinator for the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, which is located at 1134 N. Charlotte Street in the North End.

Specifically, Mickey Barron, manager for the Pizza Hut in the Upland Square Shopping Center, is generously donating pizzas  for the Thursday lunches. Also, Christopher Longeway and Sam Rhame of the Milkman Lunch Co. and Cake Shoppe on N. Charlotte Street are graciously discounting the cost of their service to help with the Saturday lunches.

For more information regarding this program, check out the USDA website at: www.summerfood.usda.gov. 

Pottstown Cluster ribbon-cutting today

The Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities is holding its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony today from 3-5 pm at their newly renovated building at 57 N. Franklin Street (the corner of Franklin and King Streets, in the former American Legion building.) This milestone is the culmination of a $1 million capital campaign.

The Cluster offers “A Hand Up… Not A Handout.” They provide a wide range of assistance programs to community members in need. Their philosophy is succinctly stated on their website: “Through interfaith cooperation, the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities addresses the spiritual, social and basic needs of persons within the Greater Pottstown community. Our programs and referrals are coordinated to help individuals make real progress in moving from dependence to productive self-sufficiency.”

Come check them out today at their new location, visit their website, and perhaps learn how you can help, too.

Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ

Co-Pastors: Rev. Jim Hilker and Rev. Lisa Martin 

Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ
60 N. Hanover St., Pottstown, PA 19464
610-326-2243 (main line)
610-326-2690 (additional line/fax line)

http://www.trinityuccpottstown.org/

Pottstown’s 4th of July makes Channel 6 News

Thanks to resident Debby Penrod for reporting that Pottstown’s long-standing Fourth of July celebration made the Channel 6 news. See the video here.

The comment near the end about the event being funded through private donations, rather than tax dollars, will surely strike locals as a skimming of the surface of the very real difficulty of funding the event. The many volunteers who make this and many other community events happen are to be commended for all their hard work and dedication throughout the years.  Unfortunately, it’s no longer business-as-usual for the private or public sectors. There’s got to be a new modelof broader and more innovative collaboration in order to keep these community events going — if they are to keep going at all.

Balloon lifts off

As part of the Heritage Action Plan process that took place this spring – the plan is in the final stages of being drafted – it was noted that Pottstown is the host for local and regional events just about every month out of the year.  See list below.

What does this have to do with raising money for the Fourth of July? The marketing of these events is left up to the individual organizations who run them. Pottstown, as the home of these events, does not “claim them” as their own, supplementing and coordinating with the existing marketing. Imagine the events on this list always being promoted together, wrapped up in a simple, cohesive branding message,  on the Borough, PDIDA, PACA and (eventually) PAID websites.

Pottstown would suddenly look like a place where something fun is always happening. Potential visitors would see the pattern and realize that there is fun and safe entertainment to be found in Pottstown on a regular basis. This is a crucial step (among many others) toward marketing Pottstown’s empty storefronts, industrial space and housing to newcomers — and this is where new donors, volunteers and organizational partners can be found to help keep traditional community events like the Fourth of July going. Donors, especially, want to feel like they are supporting not only a worthwhile cause but a “winning” cause.

Pottstown already has a winning line-up. It just needs to flesh out a couple months, come up with the message (speak with one voice!) and market the hell out of it. 

And just because I can’t help myself, here are a few ideas to toss onto the table:

January – continue the winter holiday spirit with Friday Night Lights downtown with literary readings, music and hot cider at multiple venues; bring in outside talent as well as locals, including students from all schools.

February – come up with a Valentine’s Day-themed event or weekend; schedule historical walking tours and coordinate with Pottsgrove Manor & Historical Society programming over Presidents’ weekend.

March – St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl (Brickhouse, Frankie & Johnnie’s, Pourhouse, Jack Cassidy’s)

April – Repent from Pub Crawl by focusing on Easter season events and holding historic church tours every weekend; add outdoor activities such as Schuylkill River bike and kayak tours every weekend.

November – Open up the holiday season with Pottstown Pie Festival. Re-claim Mrs. Smith and our pie-making heritage!!

Festivals/Special Events in Pottstown, by month

 January – Polar Bear Plunge

 February – ?

March – ?

 April – Easter/Cross Walk

 May – BMX National Event; Classic Car Show

 June– Schuylkill River Sojourn; Soap Box Derby; Volleyball Rumble; Summer Solstice/Dog Show; Classic Car Show

July – July 4th; Classic Car Show

August – Classic Car Show

 September – Carousel of Flavor; Open Doors; Classic Car Show

October –Schuylkill River Festival; Halloween Parade; Shiver on the River

 November – ?

December – Candlelight House Tour; Hometown Holiday Celebration

Christ Episcopal Church

Christ Episcopal Church
316 E. High Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
610-323-2895
The Rev. Terrence I. Highland, Rector

www.christpottstown.com

“Christ Episcopal Church is blessed with a diverse congregation from people whose families have been members for several generations to new members who have been here less than a year.”

First Baptist Church

The First Baptist Church of Pottstown is fully inclusive, community friendly and mission-based.

They are affiliated with American Baptist Churches, USA

Senior Pastor: Rev. Dr. Marvin Marsh

Associate Pastor for Member Support: Rev. Mary Etta Mest

First Baptist Church
301 E. King Street (at intersection with Charlotte Street)
Pottstown, PA 19464
Phone: 610-326-2273
email: PottstownFBC@aol.com

Zion’s United Church of Christ

Zion’s United Church of Christ has a long history in Pottstown. The “Old Brick Church,”
at the corner of Hanover and Chestnut Streets in one of Pottstown’s two Historic Districts,
was dedicated in 1796.

Zion’s United Church of Christ
100 North Hanover Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
(610) 323-3637
Rev. Peter Goguts, Interim Pastor

St. Aloysius Church

Pottstown is home to many congregations and faith communities of all denominations. On Sundays, we will periodically feature a Pottstown congregation with a photo and a link to their website, if they have one.

We are out and about, taking photos all the time, but if you’d like us to use a photo of yours, please send it along and we’ll credit you or your congregation.

We’re starting this series with St. Aloysius Parish, the first Catholic church established in Pottstown in 1856.

Saint Aloysius Church
223 Beech Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
610-326-5877
www.saintaloysius.net
Pastor – Fr. Joseph L. Maloney

Easter Services in Pottstown

Rev. Kerry Pidcock-Lester gives instructions to the kids at the Good Friday Prayer Processional
The Pottstown community of faith gathered today for  The Good Friday Prayer Processional (aka the Crosswalk). With no rain, and even peeks of sunshine, the walkers enjoyed a brisk one mile walk through town, stopping to pray for our leaders, the school administration, and the people of town.

This year, the kids who walked were given an extra charge (and plastic gloves): to pick up trash along the way.

The walk today is just the beginning of this holy weekend for area Christians and there are services all weekend for the faithful to mark both Good Friday and The Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

Tenebrae (Latin for darkness) services are being held tonight at Cedarville United Methodist, Emmanuel Lutheran and Shenkel UCC.  An Easter Vigil mass will be celebrated at 7:45 on Saturday at St. Aloysius on Hanover Street, marking the beginning of Easter celebrations for Catholics.

For more information on Easter Services in the area, you can follow the links below to what is really just a sampling of the churches in this town.

Shenkel UCC

Cedarville UMC

St. Paul’s UCC

Coventry Church of the Brethren

First Presbyterian

A night of Harp Music and Yoga for a good cause

designed by Joy van Ruler

The Tri-County for a Cure team, which is raising money for Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s Yoga on the Steps, is hosting a night of yoga and harp music. 

Barbara Kosciewicz, of High Street Yoga will be leading the group in yoga accompanied by Betsy Chapman on the harp. 

Here are the details:

Tuesday, March 29th

7pm

First Presbyterian Church

750 North Evans Street

Suggested donation $20

There will also be raffles ($), items for sale and refreshments. 

For more information, visit Tri-County for a Cure on facebook.

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