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Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania • www.lowerprovidence.org
NewsNewsFall 2015Fall 2015
VETERANS MEMORIAL& WALK OF HONOR
On Nov. 11, Veterans Day, we will honor those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces. The Lower Providence Township Veterans Memorial is dedicated to the sacrifice of these men and women. Adjacent to the memorial, the Walk of Honor contains commemorative bricks that provide a permanent memorial to individuals. For information on placing an engraved brick in the Walk, call the Parks & Recreation Department, 610-635-3543.
Inside This IssueContact Information ...........................2Recycling: Special Dates & Electronics.2Meeting Schedule...............................2Community Development...................4National Prepardness Month..............6Fire Prevention Week .........................8Junior Police Academy........................9Phone Scam Warning........................10Training for Overdose Drug ...............11
Library News & Programs.............12-14Community Involvement ..................15Road Improvement Project...............16Arcola Road Bridge Update ...............16Stormwater & Fall Chores .................17Snow Removal Reminders.................17Household Hazardous Waste & Paper Shredding Events ..................18Parks & Recreation News.............19-22
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ADMINISTRATION OFFICE100 Parklane DriveEagleville, PA 19403
Hours:Monday through Friday8:00 am - 4:30 pm610-539-8020610-539-6347 (fax)www.lowerprovidence.org
BOARD OF SUPERVISORSJason Sorgini, Chairmanjsorgini@lowerprovidence.org
Patrick T. Duffy, Vice Chairmanpduffy@lowerprovidence.org
Colleen Eckmanceckman@lowerprovidence.org
Don Thomasdthomas@lowerprovidence.org
Jill Zimmermanjzimmerman@lowerprovidence.org
Board of Supervisors meetings:First and third Thursdays of the month at 7:30 p.m.
TOWNSHIP MANAGERRichard Gestrich ................................610-635-3526rgestrich@lowerprovidence.org
IMPORTANT CONTACTSPolice/Fire Emergency .......................................911Police Non-Emergency.......................610-539-5901Fire Marshal.......................................610-635-3546Library................................................610-666-6640Sewer Authority.................................610-539-6161Tax Collector......................................610-666-1980Methacton School District.................610-489-5000
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FEEDBACKWe welcome your comments; if you'd like to send us your feedback, please email us at admin@lowerprovidence.org
PHOTO POLICYPhotos may be taken of individuals enrolled in our programs, attending Township events and using Township facilities. Please be aware that the images are for Township use only and may be used in future promotional material.
THANK YOU!We are grateful to those businesses that support the newsletter. Our advertisers make it possible to provide the newsletter to residents and businesses at a greatly reduced cost.
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Watch at home or online:Board of Supervisors & Zoning Hearing Board meetings are shown on the Cable Access Channel (Comcast Channel 28 and Verizon Channel 42) the week following a meeting. Rebroadcast times are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 am, 9 am and 7 pm. You can also watch Board of Supervisors meetings on the Township website, www.lowerprovidence.org- click on "Minutes" to find the meeting videos.
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Recycling: Special Dates & Options for ElectronicsSpecial HolidayRecycling Collection
Due to the Christmas and New Year's holidays falling on Friday, there will be a special recycling pickup for those residents whose recycling day is Friday.
During Christmas week and New Year's week, recycling will be picked up on Wednesday, Dec. 23 and Wednesday, Dec. 30. Yard waste will not be picked up throughout the Township on these two Wednesdays.
The PA Covered Device Recycling Act prohibits TVs, computers and anything that connects to a computer from being taken as trash. Montgomery County did not hold collection events in
2015 due to forces beyond its control. County recycling officials said concerns about the lack of these collections should be directed to state lawmakers.
The Township's contracted hauler, J.P. Mascaro, offers electronics pickup for a fee. Call 1-800-432-1616 for details. The county recommends the following options for electronics disposal:
BEST BUY RETAIL STORESThe stores run an ongoing recycling program accepting computers, TVs (up to 32", no tube TVs), and various electronics. Items are taken at no charge and with no purchase required.C h e c k t h e s t o r e ' s w e b s i t e , www.bestbuy.com, for details and locations.
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Community Development: A Team ApproachT h e To w n s h i p ' s C o m m u n i t y Development Department has a mission and a message. The mission: To review zoning and building plans, issue permits, inspect construction activity and enforce related Township codes. The message: The department is more than regulations and rules and is ready offer help with projects of any size.
"From backyard sheds to large commercial buildings, our team will coordinate the vision and guide you through the process," explained Mike Mrozinski, the department's director and zoning officer. "While we can't design their project, we encourage residents and businesses to come to us with their ideas. "
The majority of small and all large construction and home improvement projects require a Township-issued permit, basically a license to begin a project or install equipment regulated by building or fire codes. Lower Providence Township's regulations are guided by state standards that are in place to protect residents/businesses a n d t h e i r n e i g h b o r s . P e r m i t applications forms and an explanation of which projects require permits can be found on the department's website,_www.lowerprovidence.org/codeenforcement.htm.
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"The permit application is not a test," stressed Mrozinski. "We want the process to be easy." He doesn't want missing information to stop the process and said that residents should fill out what they know and let the department help with the rest.
That help can come from any one of the department's members. In addition to Mrozinski, the department includes Building Code Official Aaron Bingham who handles plan reviews and inspections, Code Enforcement Officer Mike Rohlfing, who is responsible for residential re-sale i n s p e c t i o n s , business license inspections and code enforcement, a n d P e r m i t Coordinator Joan H o l l e y w h o s c h e d u l e s inspections and m a r s h a l s t h e permitting process from start to finish.
Mrozinski said he has made i t a priority to have a c o h e s i v e d e p a r t m e n t available to the community. The experienced staff
The Community Development Department, from left, Aaron Bingham, Building Code Official; Michael Rohlfing, Code Enforcement Officer; Michael Mrozinski, Director and Zoning Officer, and Joan Holley, Permit Coordinator.
can assist current homeowners and businesses or those looking to relocate to the Township. "We're a good team - call or email any of us with your questions."
Community Development Department - 610-539-8020Mike Mrozinskimmrozinski@lowerprovidence.orgAaron Binghamabingham@lowerprovidence.orgMike Rohlfingmrohlfing@lowerprovidence.orgJoan Holley jholley@lowerprovidence.org
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Plan Today to Keep Your Family Connected in an EmergencyNational Preparedness Month
Your family goes their separate ways each day. How will you communicate and reunite should a disaster strike? The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is stressing this need throughout September, National Preparedness Month.
· S i g n u p f o r To w n s h i p emergency text and/or email alerts through the Blackboard C o n n e c t s y s t e m a t www.lowerprovidence.org.
· Sign up for emergency alerts for other Montgomery County municipalities where you work or send children to school through ReadyMontco. Administered by t h e M o n t g o m e r y C o u n t y Department of Public Safety, it is offered free of charge (text messaging and voice rates may apply). Visit readymontco.org to set up an account.
Start planning now to help your family keep in touch no matter what the situation:
· Complete contact cards , including daytime addresses and phone numbers, for each family member. Have them keep these cards handy in a wallet, purse, or backpack.
· Identify an out-of-state contact, such as a friend or relative, whom household members can contact to notify they are safe. In certain instances, it may be easier to make a long-distance phone call than a call across town and an out-of-town contact may be in a better p o s i t i o n t o f a c i l i t a t e communication among separated family members.
· Program a contact in your cell phone as your "in case of emergency" (ICE) contact. If you are in an accident, emergency personnel will often check your ICE listings to reach someone you know.
This information is a good starting point for your family's planning, but it's just the tip of the iceberg. Much more preparedness information is avai lable at the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) site, www.readypa.org.
"Knowing what to do is your best protection in an emergency," advises Township Emergency Manager Charles DeFrangesco. Below are some tips from FEMA to get your family plan started.
First, to guarantee that you'll know exactly what's happening around you:
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Fire Prevention Week - Oct. 4-10, 2015
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Lower Providence Volunteer Fire Company is once again partnering with the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to observe Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 4-10, 2015.
Each year during Fire Prevention week, volunteers from Lower Providence Fire Company visit day cares and schools to spread the work about fire prevention. The week ends with a fun- filled open house, scheduled this year for Friday, Oct. 9 from 7 to 9 pm. at the main station, 3199 Ridge Pike, Eagleville. There will be demonstrations, displays, and education for all ages. It is a great way to see the volunteer firefighters and
the equipment that protect Lower Providence Township.
Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire, the 1871 tragedy that killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 structures and burned more
than 2,000 acres. The fire began on October 8, but did most of its damage on October 9. Today the week is used to raise awareness about home fire safety. The key message of this year's Fire Prevention Week campaign is to install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement. Larger homes may need more alarms.
The Fire Department is an all-volunteer organization that has been serving the Lower Providence community since 1945. If you are 14 or older and interested becoming a firefighter, fire police officer, or junior firefighter, the Fire Department would like to meet with you and discuss the opportunities available. Individuals with or without prior fire service experience are needed and all necessary training will be provided. The best way to begin the application process is to stop by the Eagleville station at 3199 Ridge Pike around 7 pm on any Tuesday night. You can also call 610-539-5408 and leave a message.
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Junior Police AcademyHands-On Learning forJunior Police Academy Cadets
The second annual Lower Providence J u n i o r P o l i c e Academy was held on June 22 and 23, 2015 at Arcola Intermediate School. The camp is open to 9-13 year olds who reside in the Methacton School District. We hope that all of the cadets enjoyed the experience learning about police work, team work and our emergency service partners. We would like to thank our sponsors whose continued support allows for a successful
academy and a cost-free event for our cadets.
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Additional photographs from this year's academy are posted on our Facebook page, Lower Providence Township Police. Friend us and share the pictures with your friends and family.
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Phone Scam Warning - Don't Be a VictimOver the past year, we've seen an increase in phone scams targeting Lower Providence Township residents. Two of the most common ones are the IRS scam and the grandparent scam. Please take time to read about these scams and ways to prevent becoming their next victim.
IRS-Impersonation Telephone ScamAn aggressive and sophisticated phone scam targeting taxpayers has been making the rounds throughout the country. Callers claim to be employees of the IRS, but are not. These con artists can sound convincing when they call. They use fake names and bogus IRS identification badge numbers. They may know a lot about their targets, and they usually alter the caller ID to make it look like the IRS is calling. Victims are told they owe money to the IRS and it must be paid promptly through a pre-loaded debit card or wire transfer. If the victim refuses to cooperate, they are then threatened with arrest, deportation or suspension of a business or driver's license. Or, victims may be told they have a refund due to try to trick them into sharing private information. If the phone isn't answered, the scammers often leave an "urgent" callback request.
Remember, the IRS will never:1) Cal l to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call
foreign country and has gotten into a bad situation, like being arrested for drugs, getting in a car accident, or being mugged and needs money wired ASAP. And the caller doesn't want his or her parents told.
S o m e t i m e s , i n s t e a d o f t h e "grandchild" making the phone call, the criminal pretends to be an arresting police officer, a lawyer, a doctor at a hospital, or some other person. And we've also received c o m p l a i n t s a b o u t t h e p h o n y grandchild talking first and then handing the phone over to an accomplice who further spins the fake tale. We've also seen military families victimized: After perusing a soldier's social networking site, a con artist will contact the soldier's grandparents, sometimes claiming that a problem came up during military leave that requires money to address. Whi le it's commonly called the grandparent scam, criminals may also claim to be a family friend, a niece or nephew, or another family member. To avoid being victimized:
-Resist the pressure to act quickly
-Try to contact a family member to determine if the call is legitimate
-Never wire money based on a request made over the phone or in an e-mail
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about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill;
2) Demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe;
3) Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card;
4) Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone; or
5) Threaten.
Grandparent ScamIn this scam, a grandparent receives a phone call (or sometimes an e-mail) from a "grandchild." If it is a phone call, it's often late at night or early in the morning when most people aren't thinking that clearly. Usually, the person claims to be traveling in a
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From the Police Department…Police Trained to Administer Overdose Drug
The police department began to carry the Evzio (naloxone hydrochloride injection) auto injectors as of April 2015. Two doses of the drug are attached to each of the department's AED units. The AED/ Narcan® units are carried by uniformed patrol personnel during their daily shifts. Though not always effective, the department has used the injectors several times since deployment with great success. Further information on Naloxone can be found at www.evzio.com
During a spring in-service training program, all Lower Providence sworn personnel were trained to administer
®Naloxone (Narcan ) . The FDA approved single dose injector rapidly delivers the drug to suspected opioid overdose patients. An opioid overdose results in decreased breathing, heart rate, loss of consciousness and if untreated, death may occur. Naloxone is designed to rapidly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose allowing for life-saving measures to be administered.
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Here are some tips to remember:
1. Don't answer phone calls from unfamiliar phone numbers. Let those calls go to your voice mail and decide after listening whether you want to call back.
2. Never provide anyone with personal information such as bank accounts, social security numbers, or personal identification numbers (PIN).
3. If you get a call saying you're a winner, don't pay any money to collect a prize. A legitimate sweepstakes will never ask you to pay to collect your winnings.
4. Never wire money to anyone with whom you are not familiar.
5. Remember that old saying, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
6. When in doubt, call the police and ask them.
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Library News & ProgramsTo register for programs call 610-666-6640 ext. 0 or email LPLibrary@mclinc.org. Check the library website
at www.LowerProvidenceLibrary.org for information on more programs coming this fall.
The Library's newest online learning resource, Lynda.com, is a h i t ! L y n d a . c o m o f f e r s thousands o f on l ine classes and video tutorials in the areas of software, p h o t o g r a p h y, v i d e o , bus iness , market ing , e d u c a t i o n , I T, w e b development, design, CAD, 3D + animation, and audio + music. From beginner level to advanced, learn Microsoft Office programs, photography techniques, web design and more. It is all free with a Lower Providence Community Library card. Login and s t a r t l e a r n i n g a t www.lowerprovidenclibrary.org/elibrary.
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Mondays & Tuesdays10:30 am - Infants-2 yrs.11:15 am - Older 2-3 yrs.Thursdays (kids only/adults stay in library)10:30 am and 2 pm 4 yrs. & upSaturdays10:30 am - Infants-3 yrs.11:15 am - 4 yrs. and up
Bristlebots Make a mini-robotTuesday, Sept. 15 at 6:00 pmAges 9-14class size is limited
Minecraft CraftsTuesday, Oct. 66:00 pm,for ages 8-11
Preschool Halloween PartyNot too scary fun for ages 4 and up, come in costumeThursday, Oct. 296:00 pm
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)Teens grades 7 - 12 Plan activities, help the library, and earn community service creditTuesday, Sept. 15
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Library News & ProgramsTo register for programs call 610-666-6640 ext. 0 or email LPLibrary@mclinc.org. Check the library website
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Special ProgramsCareer Planning Workshop3-part series including self-assessment, resumes, and interviewingWednesdays,Sept. 16, 23, 306:15-8:15 pm
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AARP Smart Driving CourseRefresher course, must have previously completed the 8-hour courseFriday, Sept. 1810:00 AM-2:30 pm
Tiny Miracles RescueMeet and greet dogs available for adoptionSaturday, Sept. 19Noon-2:00 pm
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Memoir Writing4-part class,Mondays, Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 6:30-8:00 pm
Intermediate American Sign Language6-part class, completion of Basic class is a prerequisite
Wednesdays,Nov. 4-18, Dec. 2-166:30-8:00 pm
Savvy Social Security2-part seriesThursday, Oct. 22 & Nov. 5 6:30-8:30 pm
A Century of SinatraMusical tribute to Frank Sinatra performed by singer Dave DelucaWednesday, Oct. 286:30-8:00 pm
Safe at Home / Medication MisuseTwo topics for seniors from the Montgomery County Health DepartmentMonday, Nov. 212:30-1:30 pm
National Novel Writing Month in NovemberMeet for write-ins on Thursdays,Nov. 5, 12, 19 & Dec. 36:30-8:30 pm
OrigamiThursday, Dec. 38:30 pm
Holiday Card MakingMonday, Dec. 7 7:00 pm
Technology ClassesComputer BasicsFor beginners, 3-part series Fridays, Oct. 2, 9, & 16 10:30 am
Powerpoint Basics - 2-parts, Friday, Oct. 23 & 3010:30 am
Internet Basics Friday, Nov. 1110:30 am
Microsoft Word BasicsFriday, Dec. 410:30 am
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If you're looking for a home for your business, there is no better place than Lower Providence Township. You'll have access to major highways and a skilled workforce and you'll be part of a great community. We have the tools and resources to meet your needs and our professional team is ready to help. So if you are starting a business, relocating or expanding, let us show you what Lower Providence Township has to offer. Contact Bill Roth, 610-635-3519.
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Community Involvement
The annual Caring & Sharing holiday program assists less fortunate families in the Township during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. The Township provides holiday meals and gifts and you can be a part of the program by:
Donating canned goods Making a monetary donation Purchasing an Angel Tree gift
Canned goods and monetary donations can be dropped off at the Township Administration Building (during business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). The Angel Tree will be located in the lobby of the Administration Building after Thanksgiving. In addition, the Township accepts donations of new or gently worn coats, hats, mittens and gloves during the fall and winter months. For details on the Caring & Sharing Program, call 610-635-3543.
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Road Improvement ProjectThe second phase of the Township's three-year road improvement project got underway in August. Roads being repaired in 2015 are E a g l e s t r e a m D r i v e , Collegeville Road, Woodland Avenue, South Regency Drive and a portion of Sunnyside Avenue.
Recon Construction was awarded the cold-in-place recycling portion of the project in the amount of $ 1 2 1 , 0 7 0 . 7 5 . T h i s i s specialty work in which the r o a d i s m i l l e d t o
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approximately six inches in depth and then the milled material is mixed with new asphalt and other materials to create a new six-inch sub-base. After a curing period, a new surface is applied. Recon Construction also was awarded the contract for deep base repair in the amount of $63,975. Allan A. Myers received the contract for the asphalt overlay p o r t i o n a t a c o s t o f $402,630. The contracts were awarded at the June 1 8 , 2 0 1 5 B o a r d o f Supervisors meeting.
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In July, the contractor completed the reinforcing steel installation and the placement of concrete for the footings at bridge abutment #1 and wing wall on the Cider Mill Road side o f t h e p r o j e c t . T h e contractor also completed t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n o f formwork and reinforcing steel and the placement of concrete for the stem walls. Also during July, the
contractor appl ied a portion of the architectural surface treatment at Pier #2 and completed the i n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e t e m p o r a r y s t r e a m diversion system to begin t h e e x c a v at i o n a n d demolition of the existing Abutment # 2 on the Level Road side of the project. The bridge is on schedule to reopen in late spring of 2016.
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Tackling Fall Chores With an Eye on Stream PollutionThere are many sources at this time of year that can pollute stormwater - the rainwater that makes its way into storm drains or runs off properties into streams. Leaf litter and yard waste dumped into a stormwater basin or near a waterway can cause harmful nutrient accumulation. Leaves swept into the street can enter storm drains and make their way into the nearest creek as well. Excess lawn fertilizer can wash away with the rain and bare soil can also run off into streams and cause sediment pollution.
As you tackle fall cleanup chores, put these tips into practice:
Shred yard and leaf waste for use as mulch or fertilizer. Or, place out for yard waste collection on Wednesdays use an open top container or compostable paper bag. Vacuum leaf collection is offered at an additional cost; for information, call J.P.Mascaro & Sons at 1-800-432-1616.
Don't fertilize immediately before a rainstorm and don't apply fertilizers in excess. Always follow the directions on the bottle for safe application and disposal whenever you use a chemical product.
Tenants and owners of properties abutting public streets are reminded that they are required to clear snow and otherwise maintain their sidewalks. Township ordinance requires that a pathway at least 30 inches wide be cleared within 48 hours a f t e r i t s t o p s s n o w i n g . Tenants/owners also are required to cover the sidewalk with ashes, sawdust or similar materials in the event of ice or sleet.
Keep in mind that the first priority during a snowstorm is keeping main roads open and passable. Under normal circumstances, cul-de-sacs and dead end streets are typically
Sidewalks, Streets and Snow plowed last because they carry the lowest volume of traffic. State highways and county roads are cleared by state and county snow removal crews. A list of Township priority roads can be found on the Public Works page of the website, www.lowerprovidence.org/public_works.htm, Click on "Snow Removal Brochure."
Please remember, too, that it is almost impossible to keep snow from being deposited at driveways during plowing. Please do not shovel or blow snow from driveways into the street. If you have a fire hydrant on your property, please clear the snow away
from the area around it (leaving the markers intact).
The cooperation of residents and businesses is appreciated by the Township to help us keep our streets and sidewalks safe during inclement weather.
More information on stormwater m a n a g e m e n t c a n b e f o u n d a t t h e T o w n s h i p w e b s i t e , www.lowerprovidencetownship/StormwaterManagement.htm.
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BUS TRIPS & TOURSTrips are being sponsored in conjunction with Upper Providence
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Pick-up Locations: Exact bus pick-up locations and times will be determined (1) week prior to trip and confirmed to all participants with a phone call or via e-mail.
Refund Policy: No refunds for "No Shows" day of trip. Full refund will be issued if trip is canceled. Cancellations 30 days in advance, will receive a refund minus $10.00 administration fee as long as a seat replacement is found.
2015 Fall/Winter Recreation Guide...NOW ON-LINE!Our thrilling new Recreation Guide is filled with fun and exciting recreation programs, events and trips for everyone!
! Guitar Lessons for Youths & Adults! British Fall Soccer Clinics! ARC Babysitting Course! Bricks 4 Kidz Programs! Total Sports Squirts Clinics! MMA Fitness Boot Camp! Cupcake Decorating Class! Holiday Programs! (Story time with Mrs. Claus & NOON New Year's Party)! AND SO MUCH MORE!
RECREATION PROGRAM NOTES:Early Registration Saving (ERS): W ith the ERS, you'll save an average of 10% just for registering early! To qualify, register more than 7 days before the start date of a program. (Does not include bus trips. Non-residents not included)
You Snooze…You Lose! Nothing cancels a good class quicker than waiting until the last minute to register. If there are not enough registrations by a certain date, the program will be cancelled! No walk-ins accepted at program site, so please register early!
SMILE! We may take your photo during programs and events. Photos may be displayed in the seasonal Recreation Guide, social media township sites, township website, program flyers, etc. Please let us know if this presents a problem.
The Lower Providence Township Parks and Recreation Department strives to provide professional, multi-faceted leisure services to the community.
Our mission is based on a passion or enriching the lives of our residents through recreation, creating natural beauty and maintaining a safe, clean park environment. We foster the responsibility for developing, supporting and administering recreational activities and facilities that enhance the quality of life for all our residents.
PARKS & RECREATION BOARD MEMBERSBeth Ann Mazza, ChairWilliam Wurtz, Vice ChairErin DiPaoloJohn Neilson Jr.Charlotte MandracchiaJ P MascaroGeorge OzorowskiCarina Tse - Student Rep.Ryan Beil - Student Rep.Kelly Hallman - Student Rep.Gil Price - Student Rep.
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Lower Providence Township Department of Parks and Recreation offers discount tickets to the "Movie Tavern" & "Regal Entertainment Group" theaters in our area. These ticket vouchers may be purchased at the Township Building, Monday - Friday, between the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm. Cash and credit cards are accepted to purchase tickets. No personal checks, refunds or exchanges.
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Movie Tavern Tickets are $8.50Regal Entertainment Group tickets are $9.50**
** Participating Regal Entertainment Group theatres include United Artists, Regal Cinemas & Edwards Theatres. Regal Entertainment Group ticket vouchers do not expire.
Memorial trees, benches and Walk of Honor brick pavers are welcomed donations at sites within the Lower Providence Township Parks system and are special ways to honor the memory of a loved one.
SPECIAL WAYS TOREMEMBER LOVED ONES
Consider tree, benchor brick donations
If you or your family enjoy a particular park and wish to place a lasting memorial to a family member, friend or pet consider donating a tree or bench. Memorial brick pavers are added to the Walk of Honor in front of the Township's Veterans' Memorial located at the Administration Building.
Memorial gift forms are available at the Administration Building or on-line at the Township website www.lowerprovidence.org under Forms & Documents.
The Township must approve any wording that will appear on any plaques and/or bricks. Once the form is received by the Parks and Recreation Department, we will contact you to confirm your donation.
If you have any questions or would like more information about the memorial donation programs, contact Karl Lukens, Director of Parks and Recreation at 610-635-3543 or klukens@lowerprovidence.org.
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Lower Providence Township's Fall Festival is a popular family-oriented community event. The average attendance exceeds 8,000 people of all ages each year.
This year some the features will include hayrides, a pumpkin patch, food vendors, live music, inflatables, carnival games, touch-a-truck, a business courtyard, crafters and more!
Consider being part of this wonderful community event. Spaces are limited so get your registration in early!
Participation LevelsBusiness Courtyard $100.00Food Vendors $125.00Vendors/Crafters $50.00Non-Profit/Tax Exempt Organizations $25.00
2015 Community Fall Festival Vendor Brochure is now available on the Lower Providence Township website: www.lowerprovidence.org
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Named sponsor for (4) eventsCheck presentation photo opportunity(oversized check provided by sponsor)Placement of banner at events (banner provided by sponsor)Name / logo on event shirts (where applicable)Booth space at eventsListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials(e.g. Flyers, program booklets, website)Listed on Sponsor Boards at events
Gold Sponsor: $2,000 - $3,999Named sponsor for (3) eventsCheck presentation photo opportunity
(oversized check provided by sponsor)Placement of banner at events (banner provided by sponsor)Name / logo on event shirt (where applicable)Booth space at eventsListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials
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(oversized check provided by sponsor)Name / logo on event shirt (where applicable)Booth space at eventListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials
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(oversized check provided by sponsor)Booth space at eventListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials
(e.g. Flyers, program booklets, website)Listed on Sponsor Boards at event
Friend of the Parks: $250 - $499Named Friend of the Parks for (1) event Booth space at eventListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials
(e.g. Flyers, program booklets, website)
Community Partner: $50 - $249Named Community Partner for (1) eventListed as sponsor on all event marketing materials
(e.g. Flyers, program booklets, website)Lower Providence Township Parks & Recreation is happy to work with each sponsor to help them gain as much exposure as possible. We welcome any sponsor benefits not listed above and will consider them on a case by case basis.
Corporate Event Sponsorship OpportunitiesPlatinum Sponsor: $4,000 & UP
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!Lower Providence Township Community Special Events
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Sponsorship Banner Opportunity!The "Sponsorship Banner Program" is created for the purpose of providing opportunities for businesses to promote products and services while supporting the Township Parks & Recreation Department and the local sports organizations that utilize township recreation facilities. Revenue generated from this program will be utilized to support the organizations' initiatives and defray overall park facility maintenance expenses. Sponsorship banners would be displayed at selected ball fields within the Township parks system.
If you have any questions or would like more information about the program, contact Karl Lukens, Director of Parks and Recreation at 610-635-3543 or klukens@lowerprovidence.org.
For more detailed event information, please check the Township website: www.lowerprovidence.org under Special Events & Happenings.
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The Township's Parks and Recreation Department wrapped up another successful summer camp season - the summer camp program has been serving Township families for over 20 years.
Li l ' Perkiomy Camp provided preschoolers, ages 4 and 5, the chance to get a taste of the camp experience. The campers met for half-day sessions at the Eagleville Park pavilion. Three two-week sessions were offered. Camp Perkiomy, held at Eagleville, Audubon and Arrowhead Elementary Schools, accommodated campers in
thkindergarten through 5 grade. The Perkiomy Trailblazers camp is designed for middle school youths in grades 5 through 8. It was held at two sites, Arrowhead Elementary School and the Shoemaker Houseon the grounds ofthe Township complex.
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Our Campers from Lil' Perks to Trailblazers had a Great Summer!Throughout the summer, campers enjoyed theme days, field trips and guest speakers and a wide variety of special events everything from Camp Olympics to Superhero's Day to Pajama Day!
If you'd like more information on the summer camps program, contact the Parks and Recreation Department, 610-635-3543. Look for details on the 2016 camp season onthe Township websiteafter thefirst oftheyear.
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