Mail To:
Attn: Jane When completing the form below, a phone number must be listed where you can be reached during your child’s summer
camp.
North Whitehall Township 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037 [email protected]
Name:
Age:
Contact Phone #:
Address:
Email Address:
Please Check Summer Camp(s) which you are registering.
Creative Theatre Arts $80.00 Cheerleading $50.00
Boys’ Baseball $50.00 Boys/Girls Basketball $50.00
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $
Parental Signature:
July 9
thru 13
Creative Theatre
Arts $80.00
ArtTechs Solution Staff Discover the ARTS through Active Participation!
Independence Park
Upper Pavilion
July 9
thru 13
Boys’ Baseball $50.00
Boys’ Baseball Coach Anthony Fili & Assistants
Independence Park—Lower
Baseball field
July 16
thru 20
Cheerleading $50.00
Cheerleading Coach Lisa Grim & Assistants
NWT Field Adjacent To Twp. BIdg.
July 23
thru 27
Boys’ Girls’
Basketball $50.00
Parkland Varsity Boys’ Basketball Coach, Andy Stephens & Assistants, Parkland Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach, Wes Spence & Assistants
NWT Twp. Court
Adjacent To Twp. Bldg.
Age: All Elementary and Middle School-Aged children are welcome to attend ALL of the CAMPS!
Times: 9:00am to 12 noon—All camps RAIN or SHINE! If heavy RAIN, please call the Township office for instructions….610-799-3411….
Coaches/counselors reserve the right to shorten camp due to heat, humidity and/or rain. The coach/counselor will notify parents if this decision has been made.
If camps do not reach the minimum campers, the camp will be cancelled and refunds will be given. Parental signature is required for participation in any of the Summer Camps. An insurance waiver must be completed before or on the first day of all camps. The insurance waivers are available at the Township Office.
“The Parkland School District does not sponsor or sanction this program/event/activity.”
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Please make checks payable to NORTH WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP – FILL OUT FORM – ONE FORM PER CHILD. REMINDER POSTCARDS WILL BE MAILED OUT TO EACH CAMPER THE WEEK BEFORE EACH CAMP.
Office
is located within North Whitehall Township Building, 3256 Levans Road, Coplay (Ironton)—610-769-3000— Terri Blazofsky, Tax Collector office hours for Tax Office:
APRIL Tuesday—10:00am-4:00pm Thursday—12Noon-4:00pm
MAY Tuesday—10:00am-4:00pm Thursday—12Noon-4:00pm Wednesday, May 30th —
10:00am-4:00pm JUNE Tuesday—10:00am-4:00pm Thursday—12Noon-4:00pm
The office is closed Sundays and Holidays. Please note that
per the Local Tax Collection Law of May 25, 1945, amended July 6, 2006, the following applies to the timely mailing of payment: “Whenever the last day of a period during which payment may be made at a discount or without penalty shall fall on a Saturday or a Sunday or on any date which is a labeled legal holiday by the Commonwealth of PA or of the United States, payment shall be considered timely if it is tendered or postmarked by the United States Postal Service on the succeeding secular business day. A tax collector shall not refuse to accept payment tendered or postmarked by the US Postal Service in a timely manner to this
subsection.” These requirements for official United States Postal Service postmark apply to all mail, including mail metered through a postage meter, postage purchased online and payments received by direct disbursement from a banking institution. Please check with the banking institution to determine the number of days required to process and mail your payment to ensure that it is received by the due date. Please call 610-769-3000 to be certain that the TAX office is open. Any changes in the schedule will be noted on the answering machine.
Terri Blazofsky, Tax Collector
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Please check our website, www.northwhitehall.org for any news, updates, or additional information. Any
questions, please call Ronald Heintzelman at the Township, 610-799-3411, ext. 227.
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5629 PA Route 873 P.O. Box 10
Neffs, PA 18065 610-767-3875
www.neffsnatl.com
The Neffs National Bank is excited to be celebrating its 95th anniversary in April 2018. While many banks have come and gone over the last 95 years, The Neffs National Bank’s longevity and stability reveals its strength, the trust it has earned from customers and its longstanding commitment to the community.
With the continued mergers of the “bigger banks”, The Neffs National Bank remains a place where businesses and individuals can find the personalized service to meet their financial needs. Here customers are treated like family. The staff and board of directors live and work in the community and know the customers and their needs. Financial decisions and
community investments are made here, not some faraway place or city that doesn’t know what’s important to the community.
The Neffs National Bank was launched by a group of civic leaders and businessmen who saw the need for banking services in their community. The bank’s first home was a small room nestled between The Neffs Hotel and Kern & Moser's general store. In 1937, the
bank opened a new bank building it still calls home.
As the bank grew, the building was expanded in 1965 and 1994. A holding company, Neffs Bancorp, Inc. was formed in 1986 with The Neffs National Bank as its sole subsidiary.
The bank continues to offer the traditional deposit loan and deposit accounts along with newer services such as mobile banking and remote deposit for both individuals and businesses. It is able to offer a similar “menu” of products and services as the “big” banks, but with personalized service instead of high fees.
In conjunction with its 95th Anniversary, the bank is also celebrating Community Banking
Month in April with a number of special events. For more details, please check our website (www.neffsnatl.com), Facebook or call us at 610-767-3875.
MS4 PERMIT UPDATE
As part of our Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program, the Township will contract for the repair of an aging storm water detention basin located near Ancinetta Drive. The modified basin will better control heavy storm water flow reducing the volume of water discharging from the system and keeping sediment from entering the waterways. In addition, the Township crews will be checking, cleaning and making minor repairs to a number of other township owned basins. Most of the storm
water basins are located on private property and the maintenance and repair is done by the property owner or homeowner associations.
One of the most common, and easily corrected violations of the MS4 is the illegal discharge of grass onto the Township roadways. It is illegal to discharge grass, brush or other debris onto any roadway in the Township. The materials are washed or blown into the storm water inlets and roadside swales and eventually make their way into the waterways. Composting of these materials at your property is an easy way to correct this problem and creates rich organic materials
to enhance your garden or lawn. Those who wish to dispose of these materials may bring them to the yard waste facility located at the rear of the municipal building. Residents who continue to blow their grass into the roadways will be notified of the violation and may be fined if the problem is not corrected.
A community workshop will be help this Summer to discuss the MS4 programs and offer advice on BMP (Best Management Practices) that homeowners can do to reduce storm water run-off on their properties. More information on this workshop will be forthcoming on the Township Website.
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Farmland Open Space Advisory Board
The North Whitehall Township Board of Supervisors is seeking residents who wish to serve on a Farmland/Open Space Advisory Board. The purpose of the Board is to help residents who are interested in permanently
preserving their property through the Lehigh County Farm Preservation Program. The Board will work with and provide information on how to apply for the program and provide support to property owners needing assistance with the process.
Interested residents should forward a letter of interest to the Board of Supervisors at 3256 Levans Road, Coplay, PA 18037.
It is anticipated that the first meeting will be held this Spring after members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
Come and join the Farmland/Open Space Advisory Board!
THANK YOU to everyone
who brought in “goodies” for our overseas soldiers. In 2017, packages were mailed for the Thanksgiving Holiday and Christmas Holiday! We currently have 4 soldiers overseas! Ironton Elementary School 4th grade students contributed many items for our “Soldier Campaign”.
Everyone’s participation in our “Soldier Campaign” makes a tremendous difference in the lives of our Deployed Military! As we all work together as a community, our troops know that we stand behind them as they serve on our behalf protecting our freedom. The 2017 holidays have come and gone and we've entered a new year, but our Troops remain
deployed and they still need their Nation standing behind them.
NEED “GOODIE” IDEAS! small boxes of dry cereal Crackers/cookies/energy bars potato chips in a can Tuna fish in pouches all kinds of nuts/granola bars Snack Pack pudding and Jell-O
cups powdered drink mix singles travel sizes of toiletries Instant oatmeal Gum/hard candy wrapped Chapstick Dental floss Foot Powder (small sizes) sunscreen and mosquito repellent with Deet Please bring in your donated “goodies” to the Township
Office and we will fill the boxes and mail overseas to keep our soldier’s spirits high and let them know that they are never
forgotten! Thank You!!
Board of Supervisors
Ronald J. Heintzelman Chairman
Mark Hills, Jr. Vice-Chairman
Member Dennis Klusaritz
Jeff Bartlett Township Manager
Township
Meeting Schedule Board of Supervisors 1st Monday of each month at 7:30pm
Planning Commission 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm
(as needed) Recreation Board
(as needed) Zoning Hearing Board 3rd Wednesday of each
month at 7:30pm (as needed)
Township Offices Closed
March 30—Friday Good Friday
May 28—Monday
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News for Constituents By Senator Pat Browne, Appropriations Committee Chairman be prepared for freezing temperatures
This winter season has blanketed our region with frigid temperatures, which at times have dipped into the extremes. It is important to continue to be prepared for these persistent cold temperatures. Here are a few tips on how to better prepare your home for extreme cold weather:
Make sure to adequately shovel and salt driveways and sidewalks Identify the location of the shut-off valves for your water main, usually near the water meter and
keep water meter above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Disconnect garden hoses and winterize your outdoor faucet. Let faucets run at a trickle overnight during extremely cold weather. Wrap and insulate all water pipes in unheated areas.
If you need assistance paying for heating costs, Pennsylvania’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) may be able to help. For more information on this program, call: 1-866-857-7095. Applications are also available in my District Office at North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 610-769-5566.
Property Tax & Rent Rebate Applications are Available The 2017 Property Tax and Rent Rebate program is now open and accepting applications. The program benefits Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is no more than $35,000 for homeowners and $15,000 for renters during the 2016 year. Applicants are reminded that when calculating income, only half of Social Security income is included. The deadline to apply for a rebate program is June 30, 2018. Applications and information are available by visiting or calling any of my offices or by visiting the Property Tax and Rent Rebate section of PA Department of Revenue’s website. If you need assistance in filling out the application, my office staff are here to help. Make sure to provide all the necessary income, property tax or rental information – including a rent certificate signed by your landlord – for your claim to be processed accurately and quickly. Since the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program’s 1971 inception, older and disabled adults have received more than $6.7 billion in property tax and rent relief. The program is funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery and slots revenue.
North Whitehall Township Building 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037 610-769-5566
Northern Valley EMS, Inc. (NOVA) is excited and proud to announce the promotion of Mrs. Kristie Wilk and the addition of Mr. David Tretter. Kristie has been promoted to the position of Executive Director and will oversee the administrative and operational functions of the organization. David, already a member of the Board of Directors, has been added as a volunteer Assistant Chief where he will support emergency medical services duties and act as a liaison between crew members, the Chief, and outside agencies. They’re here to help and excited to see you. Let them know how they can help!
Have you received your 2018 Subscription in the mail? NOVA is holding its 2018 Subscription drive. Your subscription and donation provide NOVA with the necessary funds to save lives. We need your support!! (Page 10 of Newsletter)
Please remember! We have a certified technician who will make certain your child’s car seat is installed correctly by performing a Child Car Seat Safety Check; free of charge!
If you have not yet subscribed for 2018 or you’d like to schedule an appointment for your Child’s Car Seat Safety Check, please call 610-262-1075. We look forward to hearing from you!
Remember to mark down NOVA’s Auxiliary EVENTS: April 14 – Bazaar with Baskets and Easter Paska Bread Sale May 15 – Election Day Primary Bake Sale All of the funds raised by the Auxiliary support the corps.
The annual Comedy Night at NOVA was held in February. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported NOVA with this fundraiser in support of our corp. For more information about NOVA, please visit our website: www.northernvalleyems.com or follow us on Facebook.
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Schnecksville Playground Association was founded in 1981
as a youth baseball organization which has now grown into one of the best youth sports organizations in this area. In addition to Baseball, we now offer Basketball, Lacrosse, and a Summer Day Camp. Although we have some very competitive teams including more advanced players, we have prided ourselves on the development of all youth players through our Recreational Programs. Community members are invited to our monthly General Meetings held on the third Thursday of each month (refer to website for times and locations).
Sandi Riley Scholarships SPA awards Scholarships to graduating
High School students who have
participated in SPA Sports. The
Scholarships are funded by the Sandi
Riley Memorial Basketball League. The
number of Scholarships and the
amounts vary from year-to-year;
however, this year we are pleased to
announce that we will be awarding
three Scholarships for $1,000 each.
Please visit our website for full details
and an application.
Our next Town Hall meeting will be
held Thursday, June 21st at 7:30PM at
the Schnecksville Fire Co pavilion. All members of the community are encouraged to attend.
Registrations Spring Baseball and Lacrosse are now
underway. Registrations are being
accepted for Neffs Summer Day Camp,
Fall Baseball, Winter Lacrosse Skills &
Drills and Winter Basketball on our
website.
SPA Welcomes New Board Members...SPA is pleased to announce that at our November Meeting several Board Members were newly elected. SPA welcomes Natalia Rivera as our Marketing Director and Greg Piech as our Web Page Assistant. We look forward to capitalizing on the experience and knowledge these new board members bring as we continue the growth of SPA.
SPA thanks outgoing Board Members
Tessa Kennedy and Mike Rowland for
their years of service to the
organization.
SPA is currently in search of a Volunteer & Fundraising Coordinator. If you would like more information on this role please contact our President, Matt Rapp, [email protected]
25th Annual Carbon Lehigh Special Needs Children’s
Foundation Golf Tournament
The 25th CLSNCF Golf Tournament, presented by
Carbon Lehigh Special Needs Children’s Foundation, in cooperation with the Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21, is scheduled for Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at The Olde Homestead Golf Club, 6598 Route 309, New Tripoli, PA. Proceeds from the tournament support special needs children in recreational and educational activities. If you are interested in more information, please visit the following websites at www.cliu.org or www.clsncf.org or contact Val Rex at 610-769-4111, x1159 or email [email protected]
We are particularly interested in potential sponsors and have different levels of sponsorship available to suit any business.
Neffs Playground Summer Camp July 5th – 31st
Four week summer morning program - Monday--Friday 9:30 – 11:30am (weather permitting) at the park behind Neffs Bank on Route 873 in Neffs. Organized sports and crafts daily! Pick the days you want to come, or come every day! Open to all children who have finished Kindergarten through 8th Grade. Limited Capacity – Registrations accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Contact: Laura Bronzo at 610.769.4411 or [email protected]
Additional Information and Registration for all sports and camp via our website:
schnecksvillesports.com SPA would like to thank the following sponsor:
Community CalendarApril
Monday April
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Tires are accepted at the yard waste recycling area, April 1st until December 1st. Check newsletter for current times.
Monday
April 2
Township Board of Supervisors Meeting, 7:30pm.
Wednesday April
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Upper Lehigh Lions general meeting at the Schnecksville Grange & Election of Officers - all are welcome– 6:45pm.
Saturday
April 14
Spring Flea Market and Community Event at the Schnecksville Grange, 5322 Route 873, Schnecksville, 8am to 2pm. See article in newsletter for more info.
Saturday April
14 Ironton Rail Trail Work Day @ North Whitehall Township, start 8:00am.
Sunday April
15 Buffet Breakfast at Schnecksville Fire Co Pavilion, 8am to 1pm.
Tuesday April
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Ironton Rail-Trail Public Meeting at North Whitehall Township Public Meeting Room, 7:00pm.
Saturday
April 21
Schnecktucky Derby “A Night at the Races” Upper Lehigh Lions, At Schnecksville Fire Co, pavilion at 6:00pm, please see article in the Newsletter or call Keith at 610-760-0956 for more info.
Monday April
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Upper Lehigh Lions Business meeting at Schnecksville Community Fair Office, all are welcome– 7pm.
Tuesday
April 24
Township Planning Commission Meeting, 7:30pm. (as needed) Please call Township office for update.
Friday April
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15th Annual LCCC Foundation & Alumni Association Scholarship Clay Shoot, 8:30am. Check their website for details.
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May Monday
May 7
Township Board of Supervisors Meeting, 7:30pm.
Wednesday May
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Upper Lehigh Lions general meeting and Volunteer Night, location TBA, all are welcome– 6:45pm.
Saturday May 12
6th Annual St. John’s UCC Golf Tournament at Iron Lakes Country Club, for more info, see article inside the newsletter or call Judy at 610-262-7467 or church office at 610-260-8061.
Tuesday
May 15
NOVA Election Day Auxiliary Bake, Soup, & Sandwich Sale, for more information, please call 610-262-7749.
Tuesday May 15
Ironton Rail-Trail Public Meeting at Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 7:00pm.
Sunday May 20
Buffet Breakfast at Schnecksville Fire Co. Pavilion, 8am to 1pm
Tuesday May 22
Township Planning Commission Meeting, 7:30 pm. (as needed). Please call Township office for update.
Monday
May 28
Memorial Day – Township Office and Yard Waste Center — --CLOSED--
June Monday
June 4
Township Board of Supervisors Meeting, 7:30pm.
Sunday June 10
Ironton Rail Trail 5K Run/Walk National Trails Day at the North Whitehall Township Building Athletic Fields—8am.
Monday-Friday June
18 to 22
Trojan Youth Football Camp at the Parkland High School Football Practice field, 9am to 12noon. Please see the school website for more information.
Tuesday
June 19
The 25th Annual Carbon Lehigh Special Needs Children’s Foundation (CLSNCF) Golf Tournament presented by CLSNCF and the Fourteen School Districts of Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21, at the Olde Homestead Golf Club in New Tripoli. For more info, visit the website www.cliu.org.
Tuesday June 19
Ironton Rail-Trail Public Meeting at Coplay Borough Municipal Building, 7:00pm.
Tuesday June 26
Township Planning Commission Meeting, 7:30pm. (as needed). Please call Township office for update.
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N O V A Northern Valley Emergency Medical Services, Inc.
2375 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037-2202
610-262-1075
Last Name Circle one: Visa / MC / Discover Card: # Expiration Date:
Name as it appears on Card:
Signature:
Security Code (3 or 4-digit number on back of your card): The card issuer is authorized to pay the amount indicated as total upon proper presentation. I Acknowledge Receipt of goods and services in the amount indicated above. I affirm my obligations under the Card Member Agreement. MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO NORTHERN VALLEY EMS.
LAST NAME: SUFFIX: Single/Individual Subscription: $ 45.00
FIRST NAME: MI: Household Subscription: $ 65.00
CHILDREN/OTHER FAMILY MEMBER: PHONE:
STREET ADDRESS: Donation (Optional/Welcome): $
CITY: ZIP: TOTAL ENCLOSED: $
Northern Valley EMS Subscription Form for 2018—Jan 1– Dec 31
Saturday, June 16, 2018 5:00pm to 10:00pm 3335 Levans Road, Coplay
(Ironton) 610-799-2682
GROUSE HALL JUNE MEAT and SEAFOOD RAFFLE
OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC
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NORTH WHITEHALL 35 & OVER SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
The softball league will open its 26th season this May and is looking for teams or individual players interested in joining the league.
Teams play one doubleheader each week on either a Wednesday or Thursday night at the North Whitehall Township Municipal Building fields in Ironton. We will try to accommodate night preferences if possible. The league runs from May through early August.
Men must be 35 or over (born in 1983 or earlier). Although not designated a co-ed league, women are welcome to play. Women must be at least 18.
The league is unlimited arc with an oversized mat. Teams field 9 players, but may use unlimited extra hitters who may play the field in legal substitution. This is a wood bat league which preserves the integrity of the game of softball and keeps games safe and competitive, avoiding slugfests with juiced bats.
The league is self umped which is why the league fee is very reasonable at around $230.00. If interested, please call or text Joe Altieri at 610-554-8321 or email [email protected].
We hope you will consider joining us and get back to the brand of softball that was played in its heyday!
SPRING Flea Market and Community Event Saturday, April 14th
, 8:00am—2:00pm at the
Grange Hall, 5322 PA Route 873, Schnecksville. All types of items will be available and fresh baked goods and food will be for sale. Children’s games and prizes! Fun! Hosted by the Grange Leadership Team and The Vine Church. Please call for more information, 610-674-3468.
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Upper Lehigh Lions Schnecktucky Derby
April 21- Saturday—
Schnecksville Fire Co. Pavilion, Route 309. A night of Fun & Entertainment Admission 6:00-8:00PM — Dinner Buffet $20.00
Post Time: 7:00PM (10 Races) Friendly Para Mutual Betting – Raffles &
Prize Giveaways between Each Race. Info, please call at Keith 610 -760-0956
JUNE 2, Saturday — CHICKEN BBQ. ORDERS, please call 484-262-0674.
JUNE 19th through JUNE 23rd — SCHNECKSVILLE FAIR. Please visit our FOOD TRAILER!
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ADULT EVENTS
Implacable Foes: - A WWII Talk Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30pm Interested in history, war, and it's impact on our country? Join award-winning historian Marc Gallicchio as he brings to life, the final year of World War II in the Pacific and the debates, decisions, and monumental actions that characterized it. Copies of his "superbly insightful" book will also be available. RSVP online at www.parklandlibrary.org [email protected] or call BECKY at 610-398-1361 x13
Tricia Talks (Transformation Tuesday) - Dealing with Conflict — Tuesday, April 24 at 7:00pm Monthly professional advice from life coach Tricia. From our earliest interactions with others, we have experienced conflict and developed approaches to deal with it. Learn to
recognize your preferred approach to dealing with conflict. Explore other ways to deal with conflict and when it might be more effective to try a different method. RSVP online at www.parklandlibrary.org. [email protected] or call BECKY at 610-398-1361 x13.
What's It Worth? Tuesday, May 8 at 7 pm
Got antiques or interesting items in your home? Want to know what they're worth? Bring in your collectible to be appraised by the experts of Victorian Vanities, Inc. Free appraisals with a donation of a non-perishable food item for the Jordan Lutheran Food Pantry. Sign up to have your item valued (limited amount of spots available), or just to come and watch the show. RSVP online at www.parklandlibrary.org. [email protected] or call BECKY at 610-398-1361 x13.
KIDS EVENTS
Babytime - Mondays at 10:30am — April 2--May 7. Enjoy a storytime just for our younger visitors! After storytime, we will have time to play! Ages birth - 18 months but older children can attend with siblings.
No pre-registration required.
Maker Monday- 5:00pm April 9 and May 7 (1st Monday/month) Are you a maker? Do you like to create, build, and learn new things? Each meeting will include a storytime and a time to MAKE something. Children ages 4-7 will explore a variety of art and STEM related activities. RSVP required. Location: Community Room. Age Requirement: Ages 4-7 RSVP online, email [email protected] or call Jennifer Ring at 610-398-1361x19.
Mother's Day Craft - 10:30am Saturday, May 12th Come explore your creativity and make a last minute gift for Mother's Day! Children will learn to make tissue paper flowers and decorate a jar for their flower arrangements. While this program is for children of all ages, children under 5 may need adult assistance. RSVP. Location: Community Room. Age requirement. RSVP: online, [email protected] or please call 610-398-1361 x19
COME OUT AND ENJOY!
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