For a fifth time, volunteers and artists will collaborate in creating a combined art fair and clean-up effort April 29 at Edgewood Historic Cemetery, 989 E. High St., Pottstown.
For a fifth time, volunteers and artists will collaborate in creating a combined art fair and clean-up effort April 29 at Edgewood Historic Cemetery, 989 E. High St., Pottstown.
Local artists and crafters attracted public visitors Saturday to Pottstown’s historic Edgewood Cemetery, while local volunteers helped clean, weed, trim and brighten the property.
Vendors of quality arts and crafts are still being accepted for the Oct. 22 edition of the Edgewood Cemetery Art Fair in Pottstown. If you’ve got spare time, clean-up volunteers are being welcomed too.
Local residents and other volunteers from the Victory Christian Life Center and the Hill School gathered Saturday to make a visible difference in the appearance of the Hobart's Run neighborhood. They were thanked with a post-work party.
Ben Lockwood, who helped create affordable housing at Pottstown's Beech Street Factory lofts, told the Hobart's Run Neighborhood Summit he's looking to re-create that success elsewhere in Montgomery County.
As volunteers help clean up Pottstown's historic Edgewood Cemetery on Saturday, members of the public can browse through and buy locally created arts and crafts treasures offers by more than 40 vendors.
Groups of Pottstown neighborhood residents who hope to make a positive charge where they live in the borough can apply for mini-grants to help make their vision possible. Applicants are due by April 30.