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Page 1: Upper Merion Township Lines Winter 2014 2015

WINTER 2014-2015

Upper Merion Township • Montgomery County, Pennsylvania • www.umtownship.org

Communication is KeyCommunication is KeyCommunication is Key

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BOARD OFSUPERVISORS

Greg WaksChairperson

Erika SpottVice Chairperson

William JenawayCarole KenneyGreg Philips

David G. KraynikTownship Manager

Board of SupervisorsMeetings

Held on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.View website for actual dates.

Freedom HallTownship Building

175 W. Valley Forge RoadKing of Prussia, PA 19406

Website:www.umtownship.org

E-mail:[email protected]

Carla Showell-LeeChief Information Officer

Rita Pfeiffer &Karl Helicher

Editors

SERVICEDIRECTORY

Emergency 911

Police 610-265-3232

Library 610-265-4805

Parks & Rec 610-265-1071

Public Works 610-265-2606

Administration 610-265-2600

Safety & Codes 610-265-2608

Tax Collector 610-337-0636x102

Animal Control 610-265-3232

Information Office 610-205-8544

Meetings 610-265-2860

Courthouse 610-278-3000

Senior Center 610-265-4715

Other Publication Areas:Tredyffrin Radnor Havertown Marple

Newtown Sq. Easttown WillistownUpper Merion Lower Providence

Upper Providence Limerick Royersford

My professional goal is to provide the most current and useful informat ion for res idents , employees, and visitors to U p p e r M e r i o n To w n s h i p . Communication is the process where we clearly and accurately convey our thoughts, intentions, and objectives. Communication is effective only when both the sender and the receiver understand the same information. In today's technology-driven environment, providing up to date information is critical for your success in life.

Communication Is Key"Communication is Key" is our slogan for the New Year. You will see this tagline complementing our publications and decorating the walls of the Public Information Office. I want you as a resident to stay engaged as well as informed. Without effective communication, messages turn in to er rors , m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g s , a n d frustrations, or even disasters. S t a y i n t o u c h t h r o u g h [email protected].

My team and I look forward to r i n g i n g i n t h e N e w Ye a r communicating with all of you!

Our new location is the former tax office, across from the Police Communication Center in the Upper Merion Township Building.

SincerelyCarla Showell-Lee

Chief Information Officer

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Township TalkTale of Two MallsWork will begin in late spring on a major expansion of the King of Prussia Mall. The estimated $150 million development project will connect Neiman Marcus at the Plaza with Macy's and Bloomingdale's at the Court. Construction is expected to be completed in the fall of 2016.

12/23 - 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM12/24 - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

12/26 - 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM12/27 - 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM12/28 - 11:00-6:00 PM12/29 - 12/30 - 10:00AM - 9:00 PM12/31 - 1/1 - 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Memorial Skateboard ParkThe public groundbreaking ceremony for the Daniel T. Kellett Memorial Skate Park was held on Sunday, November 30, at the Upper Merion Township Building. The Park will create a safe alternative to skateboarding on streets and private property. The Skate Park is set to open in the summer of 2015. For more information or to donate a brick, please contact Detective Les Glauner, of the Upper M e r i o n P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t a t [email protected]

Holiday Mall Hours:

Closed Christmas

Farm FriendlyThe winter Farmers Market began on Saturday, December 6. Several vendors will be at the Upper Merion Township Building every other week from 10:00 AM to Noon. Please visit uppermerionfarmersmarket.org for more information.

Your Voice MattersThe Township Parks and Recreation Department is in the process of updating the Township's Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan and we want to hear from you. The Township Supervisors, the Parks and Recreation Director, and the Plan Update Steering Committee encourage all residents to complete a short survey. The s u r v e y c a n b e a c c e s s e d a t www.svy.mk/1xCEzpH. All meetings will be

stheld the 1 Tuesday of every month. The next public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 6, 2015.

Stay InformedAttention all civic minded and business professionals of Upper Merion Township! The Public Information Office is no longer sending Community Connections, the township's business publication through "snail mail." The monthly newsletter will now arrive online. Sign up by visiting www.umtownship.org and submit your email address in the "Quick Links" section in the lower right hand corner.

BCA Grant Applications The application period for the Board of Community Assistance has begun! The Senior Student Scholarship application and the 501(c) Organization application are due by March 15, 2015. Upper Merion Township's Board of Community Assistance holds its annual awards reception in the summer to recognize organizations for their civic mindedness and service to the township, and to honor students who have demonstrated educational needs and a c a d e m i c w o r t h i n e s s . V i s i t www.umtownship.org for more information.

Community Center UpdateThe ultramodern Upper Merion Community Center will debut in summer 2015. The Center's groundbreaking ceremony was held on Thursday, October 23. The Center will be the new home of the Upper Merion Parks and Recreation Department and the Upper Merion Senior Service Center.

Happy New Year!Mary McCree, President of the Upper Merion Senior Service Center, wishes everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Kwanzaa! McCree writes: "As we approach 2015, we have a new location for our Senior Center to look forward to and will work diligently on the plans for this exciting new space." The UMSSC will be closed on December 22, through January 2, 2015.

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Upper Merion Township has an amazing historythat extends back to well before its official founding in 1713. Our past is rich with local heroes, fascinating tales, and important historical sites. The King of Prussia Historical Society is here to share this history and to preserve its richness for future generations.

Become a part of our membership family. Join the King of Prussia Historical Society today. Your membership will support our efforts to keep our history alive, while preserving it for future generations.

For more information go to www.kophistory.org, email us at [email protected] or write us at PO Box 60716, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0716. Plus follow us on www.facebook.com/kophistory.

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The King of Prussia Historical Society is incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)(3) with tax exempt status. The mission of the King of Prussia Historical Society is to preserve and interpret the history of Upper Merion

Township and its various neighborhoods. The Society stimulates public interest and supports the township's heritage through educational programs and public events, focusing on preserving the past and shaping the

future. Please join us at one of our monthly events. Check our website or contact us for details.

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Top 10 Reasons to Support Locally Owned Businesses

Business and business owners in Upper Merion Township are required to:

Obtain a Business Privilege/Mercantile License every year (Annual Renewal)

File Business Privilege/Mercantile Tax and Local Services Tax Returns.

Individuals are required to file with the Township if they use the schedules and/or forms listed below:

Schedule C tax form (Income from a Sole Proprietorship).

Schedule E tax form (Income from R e n t a l P r o p e r t y - R e s i d e n t i a l / C o m m e r c i a l ) . ( A n y o t h e r Partnership Gross receipts other than rental).

Additional information and forms are available at the Upper Merion Township Building or by calling the Business Tax Office at 610-265-2600 ext. 211, ext. 224, and ext. 227. Information and forms are available at www.umtownship.org

1. Local Character and Prosperity - In an increasingly homogenized world, communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character have an economic advantage.

2. Community Well-Being - Locally owned businesses build strong communities by sustaining vibrant town centers, linking neighbors in a web of economic and social relationships, and contributing to local causes.

3. Local Decision-Making - Local ownership ensures that important decisions are made by people who live in the community and who will feel the impact of those decisions.

4. Keeping Dollars in the Local Economy - Compared to chain stores, locally owned businesses return a much larger share of their revenue into the local economy, enriching the whole community.

5. Job and Wages - Locally owned businesses create more jobs locally and, in some sectors, provide better wages and benefits than chains do.

6. Entrepreneurship - Entrepreneurship fuels America's economic innovation and prosperity, and serves as a key means for families to move out of low-wage jobs and into the middle class.

7. Public Benefits and Costs - Local stores in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure and make more efficient use of public services relative to big box stores and strip shopping malls.

8. Environmental Sustainability - Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centers, which in turn are essential to reducing sprawl, automobile use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution.

9. Competition - A marketplace of tens of thousands of small businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the long-term.

10. Product Diversity - A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a much broader range of product choices.

(Information provided by Stacy Mitchell, co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance. She is the author of Big-Box Swindle and also produces a popular monthly newsletter, the Hometown Advantage Bulletin. Connect with her on twitter and catch her TEDx Talk: Why We Can't Shop Our Way to a Better Economy).

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The King Of Prussia Improvement District UpdateUpper Merion Township and the King of Prussia District were awarded an $88,000 T ranspo r t a t i on and Commun i ty Development Initiative grant from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to hire a professional design team for the First Avenue Linear Park in the King of Prussia business park. KOP-BID will provide a $22,000 match for the project.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania awarded Upper Merion Township and KOP-BID a $122,480 grant through the Local Share Account Program. This grant

will allow KOP-BID to construct a 450-foot section of the Linear Park at 650 Park Avenue in partnership with Brandywine Realty Trust, the owner of the property.

Rendering of First Avenue Linear Park illustrates opportunitiesfor better pedestrian amenities including seating plazas, pocketparks and recreational paths.Rendering: Bergmann Associates

KOP-BID will provide $22,000 in matching funds and Brandywine Realty Trust will provide $20,000 to complete the $165,000 project.

Once complete, the Linear Park will serve as a catalyst for modernizing the entire business park with wide multi-use sidewalks, landscaping, pedestrian lighting, benches and trash receptacles.

The King of Prussia District continues to improve the physical aesthetics in King of Prussia to create welcoming spaces through landscape improvements on

KOP's most traveled roadways. In the fall of 2 0 1 4 , K O P - B I D completed landscaped improvements to DeKalb Pike (at Long Road.) and First Avenue medians. The projects included the removal of concrete to beautify the medians with perennials, shrubs and grasses.

Over the last four years, K O P - B I D h a s

landscaped eight medians, installed and landscaped six "Welcome to King of Prussia" gateways, designed and landscaped a business park entryway and landscaped portions of Henderson Road.

Long Road and DeKalb Pike mediancompletely landscaped.

KOP-BID has planted: 11,740 perennials; 9,808 bulbs; 3,013 grasses; 1,188 shrubs; and 106 trees.

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Please Note:If a mailbox is struck by a plow truck,

residents must file a "Request For Service" on the township's website.

Or, residents can call 610-279-0313. A photo should accompany your request.

"Plowing Through The Snow"It's that time of year when the Public Works Department could be slammed with a significant accumulation of snow, sleet, and rain. The combination of all three could cause major flooding and treacherous road conditions. Regardless of the weather, the department aims to have all township roads cleared within 18-24 hours after the snow has stopped.

I was invited to the township garage as Chief Information Officer by Ed O'Brien the Director of Public Works, to do an interview with him; Todd Lachenmayer, Highway Superintendent; and Gary Collins, Assistant Highway Superintendent.

The interview included the most commonly asked questions by township residents.

LEE: How is a snow emergency declared?

O'BRIEN: The Director of Public Works, the Township Manager, and the Police Chief determine that a Snow Emergency exists and reports that information to the appropriate channels.

LEE: What are the snow removal guidelines?

LACHENMAYER: We make very clear: 1) Do not plow snow across the street, leaving "trails" in the right of way 2) Do not plow snow across streets and onto sidewalks 3) Do not plow snow into the street 4) Do not shovel snow into the street.

LEE: What are the ramifications if they do?

LACHENMAYER: Violators may face a fine up to $1000.

LEE: What is the process in how streets are plowed?

COLLINS: Based on traffic flow, roads are divided into primary (main), secondary (collector and through), and tertiary (dead-end and cul-de-sac) roads.

LEE: Does the snow desk still exist?

LACHENMAYER: We no longer have an official snow desk but residents with questions about snow emergency operations should call 610-279-0313. Residents should not call us if they have an emergency, they should call 911. We do have township employees who work in the Public Works office and are in contact with all snow removal crews. These individuals update the list of cleared streets every half hour. Residents can view it on the township website at www.umtownship.org.

LEE: How are private contractors handled?

COLLINS: Residents need to know if they hire a private contractor to remove snow from a parking lot or driveway, they should be aware of the township's snow removal ordinance.

LEE: Which says….?

COLLINS: It's unlawful to throw, shovel, push, or plow snow onto roads, streets, or sidewalks. They too will be fined.

LEE: Why do plows push snow into driveways? Some residents may feel they are just pushing back.

LACHENMAYER: It can't be helped. The snow must, at minimum, be removed from the traveled portion of the road and our crews are instructed to plow curb to curb. We ensure that the roads are passable. We don't plow to the black top.

LEE: What can residents do to help the Public Works crew this winter season?

LACHENMAYER: Be patient, slow down, and try to stay off the roads. Those living on snow emergency routes should park their cars in their driveways. In fact, everyone who has a driveway should park their cars there so that we can plow the streets. And, if at all possible, shovel the driveway after the plow has passed.

COLLINS: Residents should also travel a safe distance behind a plow which is about 50 feet.

O'BRIEN: With approximately 91 lane miles of state road and 160 miles of township roads, residents should account for equipment failure that can slow plowing down. Bottom line, residents should be patient.

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Holiday Safety TipsHoliday Trees - Live Christmas trees that are not properly watered daily can become a fire hazard. Make sure the tree receives plenty of fresh water every day to keep the tree fresh.

Use of Candles - Keep candles a safe distance from other combustible materials. Never leave a lit candle unattended and keep your children and animals away from them too.

Wrapping Paper - Never burn wrappings in the fireplace because it may cause a flash fire.

Holiday Gifts - Give a smoke or carbon monoxide detector as a gift. It is relatively inexpensive and can ultimately save a life.

Maintain Holiday Lights - Inspect holiday lights each year for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking or wear before putting them up. Use only lighting listed by an approved testing laboratory.

Overloading Electrical Outlets - Do not link more than three light strands, unless the manufacturer's instructions indicate it is safe. Make sure to periodically check the wires which should NOT be warm to the touch.

Holiday Plants - Holly and mistletoe can be fatal to a small child and animals. Call 9-1-1 if your children ingest any of these holiday plants or call the veterinarian if your pet does the same.

Visible Address - Make sure your street address is visible from the street to make it easier for emergency crews to locate your house during emergency responses.

Check Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors - Detectors work by pressing and holding in the test button. Do you hear the beep? If not, change the battery and try again. If the detector still doesn't beep, replace the detector with a new one.

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Since 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, many national organizations have been working to improve their communication systems. Upper Merion Township residents have endured challenging weather conditions in the last few years: some seasons have put many of our residents at risk. Therefore, this question was posed by the Media Communication Advisory Board: How are emergencies involving road closures, traffic jams, and accident reports communicated to the public? In this article, Emergency Communication: Making the Connection to Township Citizens, the Public Information Office will provide you with the latest information on how we utilize our communication channels.

SOCIAL MEDIA - Like Us/Follow Us

Media outlets use Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites to share information. The township has been using Facebook and Twitter since 2013 because they are timely venues for sending and receiving information. Sometimes urgent information comes directly from residents and organizations through social media platforms. However, we urge anyone in a life threatening emergency to dial 911. Valid information could be immediately shared through our social media sites and RSS system. Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a web feed that relays information from one site to many sites. The Township uses RSS technology to feed multiple sources quickly, which include online and television platforms.

Emergency Communication"Making the Connection to

Township Citizens"(Written By Carla Showell-Lee, Chief Information Officer)

To create a Facebook account: 1. Go to www.facebook.com.2. Fill out your name, birthday, gender,

and email address. If you don't see the form, click "Signup," then fill out the form.

3. Pick a password.4. Click "Signup."

After you complete the signup form, FB will send an email to the address you provided. To complete the signup process, click the confirmation link.

To create a Twitter account:1. Go to twitter.com and find the signup box,

or go directly to twitter.com/signup.2. Enter your full name, email address, and a

password.3. Click "Signup" for Twitter.

Twitter will send a confirmation email to the address you entered. Click the link in that email to confirm your email address and account.

The township's social media accounts are available at fb.com/umtownship and twitter.com/umtownship.

Tune In, Find Out

The Upper Merion Police Department will alert KYW Newsradio of any major road closings or traffic accidents. For the latest up-to-the-second traffic information, 24 hours a day, listen to KYW Newsradio 1060 for "Traffic and Transit on the Two's." To become a "Traffic Tipster," call 215-724-1060. Your information could be vital. Since texting and driving are illegal, the Upper Merion Police Department wants drivers to practice safe

driving at all times. If you download montcopa.org/webcad, you will receive the most up to date incident reports. The content is updated at five minute intervals from the CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) system.

Every local news agency has traffic or e-news alerts that connect your mobile device with your local news desk. You could receive as many as three to five alerts depending on the severity of the information. Signing up for these free services is quick and convenient. Utilizing these alerts will keep you informed about local happenings such as, news, weather, and closings. Google your favorite news outlet and look for the e-news alert icon.

Here are some websites that you can check out before you head out.

Visit www.511PA.com, a FREE se rv ice tha t i s available 24/7. It provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 700 traffic cameras.

For PennDOT in fo rma t ion , v i s i t www.dot.state.pa.us and follow local PennDOT information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511 PA Philly.

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Emergency CommunicationFEMA APP & MORE - Get LinkedThe FEMA App (smartphone app for mobile devices) contains disaster safety tips, an interactive emergency kit list, emergency meeting location information, and a map with open shelters and open FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers.Visit www.fema.gov/smartphone-app.

READYNOTIFYPA - Sign up for your Montgomery County ReadyNotifyPA account to receive alerts and emergency notifications. Visit www.montco.alertpa.org/register.php

The Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management is dedicated to ensuring the safety and readiness of all the citizens of Montgomery County. Visit www.montcopa.org. There is an emergency preparedness guide that residents can download.

UMGA-TV & PIOThe Public Information Office and UMGA-TV work together. We post long-term road projects, emergency alerts, and extended traffic jams. UMGA-TV runs 24/7 on Channel 22 (Comcast) and Channel 33 (Verizon). Here are the ways in which we communicate information.

*E-Newsletter - Sign up by visiting www.umtownship.org and click on the Quick Links section in the bottom right hand corner of the website. An E-Blast may be sent to subscribers when warranted.

*Connect CTY - This mass notification message is scripted and scheduled to be heard on your phone at a designated time of day. These messages are usually written by a department head and relayed at the discretion of the township manager. Messages include accidents, road closings and traffic delays. The township only utilizes this service for emergencies but exceptions have been made. R e s i d e n t s c a n s i g n u p b y v i s i t i n g www.umtownship.org and clicking on the Quick Links section in the bottom right hand corner of the website.

Did You Know?The Public Information Office has relocated to an accessible public space, allowing more ebb and flow from the township departments and the community-at-large. We are using our elevated platform to execute, promote, and connect all electronic, television, and print communications. "Communication is Key" is our slogan and we invite you to email the P u b l i c I n f o r m a t i o n O f f i c e a t [email protected] if you have any ideas on how we can communicate better.

Special Note: More information on the new LED Message Board, which will be located on Henderson and W. Valley Forge Road, will be in the spring edition of Township Lines.

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Upper Merion Township LibraryWinter Happenings

175 W. Valley Forge Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406Phone: 610-265-4805 / 610-265-4806 Website: www.umtownship.org/library

Winter Reading Program for Teen & Adults starts January 5, 2015

De-Clutter with Darla: Darla DeMorrow will be at the library on Monday, January 12 at 7 pm to give you tips on how to organize your home, office, and school. Open for all ages. MUST REGISTER.SNOW DATE: Monday, February 2, at 7 pm.

Sports Talk with Dr. Arthur Nemchenko: Join us on Tuesday, January 27 at 7 pm in the Valley Forge Room for Dr. Arthur's discussion on sports injuries and remedies. Please Register.

th16 Annual Black History Celebration:

Reaching Back, Moving Forward

Saturday, February 21, 10am - 3pm

How are you paying for college? A seminar on College Finances will be offered on Monday, February 23 at 7 pm in Valley Forge Room. Open for high school students and parents. Please Register.

Free ACT Practice Test: High school students may take this FREE ACT Test on March 14 at 9:45 am in Freedom Hall. Sponsored by Kaplan. MUST REGISTER. FOR GRADES 9 THROUGH 12 ONLY

Family Golf Time @ the LibraryLibrary Fund Raiser

Saturday, March 28 , 10am - 5pmA day filled with fun. Come play a round of golf with your family

on March 28, 2015 at the library. Details to follow

Join us for . . .

Knit Nights: Every fourth Monday of the month at 7:00pm.

ESL Conversation Group: Tuesdays at 1:00pm

Tech Nights & TAG: (Teen Advisory Group): Contact the Library or check our online calendar for dates and more information

Services:Notary Service, Passes to Morris Arboretum, Elmwood Park & Zoo,Penn Museum and Academy of Natural Science, Tutor.com and many more online resources. Check our website for more information.

Adult Department

For more information and to register for any of these events please call the Library: 610-265-4805 (Adult) / 610-265-4806 (Children's)

or visit our website at www.umtownship.org/libraryand look for the event calendar and online registration for programs.

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Christmas Eve Service, Dec. 24th - 7 pmAsh Wednesday Service, Feb. 18th -7 pmEaster Sunrise Service, April 5th - 7 am

Plan to join us for:

Craft Group meets every Friday at 1:00 pm.Prayer Meeting every Friday at 11:00 am.

Adult Bible Study every Friday at 10:00 am.

Sunday Worship 10:30 am.Children's church available during the service

(on the corner of Matsonford & Old Gulph Rds.)100 W. Matsonford Road, Gulph Mills, PA 19428

GULPH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Upper Merion Township LibraryWinter Happenings

175 W. Valley Forge Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406Phone: 610-265-4805 / 610-265-4806 Website: www.umtownship.org/library

Children's DepartmentFamily Fort Night (Jan. 30 ~ 4:30pm)

Bring sheets, blankets, and a flashlight and build a fort in the library!

Frozen Celebration (Mar. 11 ~ 6:30pm)If you loved Frozen, then you won't want to miss this special event!

Family Reading MonthSign up for our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program and watch

for special events during Family Reading Month in April!

Family Movie Matinee (Apr. 1 ~ 2:00pm)Bring the whole family (and some snacks!) to a FREE movie!

Birth 5 yearsStory Time

th thRegistration begins January 12 and March 16

Parent/Child Workshops (3 consecutive classes)Attend this play workshop series with child development specialists on

hand to answer questions. Friday mornings, beginning Feb. 20

Petite Picasso (Jan. 13 ~ 10:30am or 12:30pm, ages 2 - 5)Don't be afraid to get messy as we explore art!

Special Event SaturdaysJoin us for a fun event! (1/31, 2/21, 3/14, 4/4, 4/25 ~ 10:30 am)

Stuffed Animal Sleepover (Feb. 12 ~ 6:30pm, ages 3 - 6)Give your stuffy hugs & kisses, then drop it off for a sleepover!

Dance Parties (Mar. 24 ~ 11:00am or 6:30pm, ages 2 - 5)Get ready to dance your socks off!

Preschool Explorers (3/17, 5/19 ~ 1:00pm, ages 3.5 - 6)Learn about STEAM concepts at this fun program!

One Book, Every Young Child (Mar. 31 ~ 6:30pm, ages 2 - 5) Celebrate this important PA Initiative at a fancy party!

Grades K 4Fun Fridays (1/16, 2/6, 3/13, 4/10, 5/8 ~ 2:00pm, grades 1- 4)

Early Dismissal Fridays + The Library = FUN!

Lego Block Party (Jan. 19 ~ 11:00am or 4:00pm, grades K - 4)Build 'til your heart's content!

Book Discussion (Feb. 11 ~ 6:30pm, grades 3 - 4)Spend some time at the library talking about a GREAT book!

DINO-MITE Party! (Feb. 25 ~ 6:30pm, grades K - 2)Test your dino knowledge at this all-dino party!

Don't Let the Pigeon… (Mar. 30 ~ 4:00pm, grades K - 2)Celebrate with this fun character!

Geronimo Stilton (Apr. 2 ~ 2:00pm, grades 3 & 4)Adventure will be had by all at this party!

Grades 5 8Junior Friends Meeting (1/12, 2/9, 3/9, 4/13, 5/4 ~ 7:00pm)

Help the library with volunteer opportunities.

Spring Play Informational Meeting & TryoutsInterested in theater? Learn about our play on March 18 ~ 7:00pm

Look for more on the calendar!special events

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Information Technology Department Receives AwardU p p e r M e r i o n T o w n s h i p ' s I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y Department was awarded the Bronze

recognition by the State Electronics Challenge, a national environmental s tewardship program, for i t s a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s i n g r e e n procurement of computer and imaging equipment in 2013. The township is continuing its effort to take an environmentally sound approach in management of computer equipment. Electronic Product Environmental

Assessment Tool (EPEAT) registered products are required to meet strict environmental criteria that address the full product life cycle, from energy conservation and toxic materials to product longevity and end-of-life management. The EPEAT tool was used by the Information Technology Department to ensure that equipment was environmentally conscious and can also be used to guide businesses and res iden t s towards g reen technology . Remember, mos t computer equipment contains hazardous materials that don't belong in a landfill.

How to Dispose of Your Computer In An

Environmentally Friendly Way

Many computer manufacturers have programs to recycle computers and components. Check their websites or call their toll-free numbers for more i n f o r m a t i o n . P l e a s e c a l l B o b Rudzinski, the township's Recycling Coordinator at 484-636-3869 for local recycling programs within the township.

Many organizations collect old computers and donate them to charities. TeamChildren is the single m o s t s u c c e s s f u l n o n - p r o f i t organization with a regional outreach that has collected, repaired, and distributed over 12,500 low cost refurbished computers to families, schools and organizations. Visit Teamchildren.org or call 610-666-1795 to obtain a low cost donated computer or to donate one. (Flyer on page 15)

Some people and organizations buy old computers. Check online. The EPA recommends that you check with your local health sanitation agencies for ways to dispose of electronics safely.

RECYCLE IT

DONATE IT

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Darryl R. Bacchi, Supervisor

Since 1952

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Holiday Sale - Refurbished ComputersLoaded with over $500 of Incredible Learning Software

Ends December 31, 2014Three easy steps to receive a computer:

1. Write a letter: Each family is asked to write a letter/essay explaining why they cannot afford a new computer and how a computer will help their children and family. We love great letters! Your letter helps TeamChildren document how we are making a difference. Please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and if you have one a picture of your family.

2. Volunteer: Each family that receives a computer is requested to volunteer for at least two hours on the day you pick up your computer. If this is a problem, you can request an alternative form of volunteering.

3. Contribute Financially: Everyone is asked to pay an administrative fee from $65-$225. Minimum deposit of $50 or the full amount of the computer you choose (check or money order) must be included with your letter. The fee is based on the type of computer you choose. The amount you contribute is only a small portion of what it actually costs to help you receive a computer. To raise the additional funds, we are reaching out to area businesses and foundations. Select the computer you can afford and pay your balance when you come to pick it up.

Send Letters and Make Check/ Money OrderPayable to:

TeamChildren960 Rittenhouse Rd.,Audubon, PA 19403

Everyone who submits a letter will receive a computer.Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________________Company: ____________________________________Address: _____________________________________ Amt. Enclosed: ___________________City: ________________________________________ State: _________ Zip Code: _________Home Phone: _________________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________Email: _______________________________________ Computer Choice: _________________

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Support Groups - for individuals and families.

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Police Department News

The Upper Merion Police Department has launched a campaign that displays a poster titled,

"WITH all that's on your mindDON'T leave a child behind"

With hectic pre-workday routines, parents and caregivers can have a relapse in memory, become distracted and simply forget to drop a child off at their childcare provider.

The Upper Merion Police Department hopes this campaign will help to prevent another child from being left in a car.

During the holiday season the King of Prussia mall is showing its support by placing the posters in 10 common entrances of the mall.

If your business is interested in displaying the UMPD campaign poster, please contact the Community Response Unit at 610-265-3232 or email [email protected].

Criminals look for the easiest opportunity when deciding to commit a crime. Shoppers, particularly women, can be vulnerable to such crimes as theft, robbery, and assault. Here are some recommendations:

Be Alert - Knowing who is around you gives you a chance to react. Don't be distracted by texting or talking on the phone when walking to your car.

Display Confidence - Walk with your head up while scanning the area, making casual eye contact with people you pass.

Trust Your Instincts - If you have an intuitive feeling that something is wrong, it usually is.

Carry What You Need - Extra cash, credit cards, checks, jewelry and other items should be left at home. A purse should be carried in front and close to your body. Men should carry wallets in the front pockets or use a money clip as an alternative.

Share The Load - Carrying several shopping bags makes you look vulnerable. Shopping with a buddy reduces your chances of being victimized. Look out for one another. Distractions make you an easy target.

Ask For An Escort - Many stores have security personnel that will walk you to your car if you feel uneasy.

Be Prepared - Take your keys out inside the store. Remember keys can be used as a defense weapon. Carry mace or a whistle. Yelling "fire" brings immediate attention to yourself and will alert someone that something is wrong.

Plan Ahead - Choose to park in areas with good lighting and lots of people. Keep valuables out of view in order for criminals not to be tempted.

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The following programs are just a select few of the Parks & Recreation Department's activities and excursions offered this Winter & Spring. For a complete list of activities and full descriptions, pick up our Activity Guide, or check out our web site at: .www.umtownship.org

Winter Recreation 2015

Adventure Day CampJune 22-July 31 (No camp July 6, subject to change). Ages 5-13, must have completed kindergarten. 2 great locations - Upper Merion Middle School and Roberts Elementary. Make friends, play sports, games, create crafts and enjoy other fun-filled summer activities. Field Trips! (optional, additional fee). Includes Camp T-shirt (6 week participants only).Jan 2 - Apr 15 Apr 16 onwards Jan 2 - Apr 15 Apr 16 onwards2015 Rate Late Rate 2015 Rate Late RateResident Rate Resident Rate Non-Resident Rate Non-Resident Rate8:15-5:30pm - $625 8:15-5:30pm - $675 8:15-5:30pm - $725 8:15-5:30pm - $7759:00-4:00pm - $525 9:00-4:00pm - $575 9:00-4:00pm - $625 9:00-4:00pm - $6758:15-1:00pm - $475 8:15-1:00pm - $525 8:15-1:00pm - $575 8:15-1:00pm - $6251:00-5:30pm - $475 1:00-5:30pm - $525 1:00-5:30pm - $575 1:00-5:30pm - $625Weekly Rate - $140 Weekly Rate - $175

Camp BeechtreeJune 22 - July 31 (No camp July 6, subject to change) Ages 3-6. A day camp focusing on fun activities for pre-k/kindergarten-aged children. Children will participate in activities such as games, arts & crafts, songs & movement, splash pool, story time and more! Children must be fully potty-trained, no diapers or pull-ups are permitted. All parents are responsible for sending a snack and drink with their child, daily. Campers enrolled in lunch bunch must bring lunch. Camp sites will not provide snacks or lunch. Camp runs from 9am-12pm; Lunch Bunch 12-1pm. Lunch Bunch $25 per week or $100 for 6 weeksCandlebrook Resident Non-Resident Code Roberts Resident Non-Resident CodeJune 22-July 31 $420 $445 6UC June 22-July 31 $420 $445 6UFWeekly Rate $90 $115 Weekly Rate $90 $115

Aqua-cizeDirector: Cheryl Ballentine. Multi-level workout and training (cardio, balance, stretching, and strengthening). Individual preference for low to high impact participation. Great for people who have joint problems. Come join us for a fun workout. Winter Session will only be held on Tuesdays. Spring will go back to being offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.NOTE: The pool water temperature is set at a level to facilitate interscholastic competition. Average temperature is 80°. 2 weather related cancellations have been included in the schedule, make-up classes will only be scheduled if time permits, after 2 classes have been cancelled.No class 4/28, 4/30. Senior rate for UM residents age 62+.Code Age Location Date Time CostS40W 1 day 18+ Middle School Pool Tue 1/6-3/24 7:00p-8:00p R-$50, NR-$60, S-$35

Activities

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For a complete list of health professionals, call 610-265-2242or visit our website at www.kingofprussiamedical.com

AllergistsAnswering Service

Child CareDentistry

DermatologyDietitian/Nutritionist

EndodontistHome Care

Laboratory ServicesMont. Co. Medical Society

OphthalmologyOptician

OrthodonticsPediatrics

Physical TherapyPsychiatry/PsychologyPulmonary Specialists

Radiology

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Winter Recreation 2015Art - Painting Class/AdultDirector: Millie Becker. All skill levels welcome. Drawing and painting. List of needed supplies will be available on the website, or in the Park & Rec office.Code Age Location Date Time Cost73PA 18 and up Upper Merion Twp Bldg Wed; 3/25-5/13 1:00p-3:00p R-$80, NR-$95

Basketball/Adult Men'sPick-up games. Fee must be paid in full and waiver must be signed and on file in the Park and Rec office prior to playing.Code Age Location Date Time Cost51WB 30 and up Gulph Gym Mon; 1/5-5/18 7:00p-9:30p R-$40, NR-$5052WB 30 and up Gulph Gym Sun; 1/4-5/17 8:00a-10:00a R-$40, NR-$50

Basketball/Adult Women'sRegistration fee must be paid in full and waiver must be signed and on file in the Park and Rec office prior to playing.No class 3/10, 3/31, 4/28, 5/26. Minimum: 10.Code Age Location Date Time Cost53WB 18 and up UM Middle School Tue; 1/6-6/2 7:00p-9:00p R-$30, NR-$40

BLAST Fitness by Danielle Director: Danielle Williams. Lose weight in a fun, judgment free environment. Participants will attend weekly workout sessions, learn healthy eating habits and receive support and encouragement needed to reach their fitness goals. All fitness levels welcome. Please bring a mat to class.Code Age Location Date Time Cost77WA 18 and up Middle School gym Tue; 1/6-2/10 6:00p-7:00p R-$60, NR-$7577PA 18 and up Middle School gym Tue; 2/24-4/7 No class 3/31 6:00p-7:00p R-$60, NR-$75

Bowling & LuncheonUpper Merion Township Residents are invited to a luncheon followed by 2 games of bowling at Facenda Whitaker Lanes on Swede Rd in Norristown. Must pre-register to participate. Please note lunch choice on registration form. 1. ham & cheese, 2. Tuna, 3. Turkey, 4. Italian. Registration deadline: 4pm on Friday, 4/11.Code Age Location Date Time Cost70P 62 and up Facenda Whitaker Lanes Tue; 4/14 12:15p Lunch FREE

GolfDirector: Tom Dodds. Learn the game of golf from the beginning. If new to the game, learn correct fundamentals. If a veteran, correct bad habits and create a better game for yourself. Wear rubber soled shoes and bring 7 iron to 1st class.Please use rear entrance. No class 4/28.Code Age Location Date Time Cost340P 18 and up UM Middle School Gym Tue; 4/7-5/19 7:00p-8:00p R-$90, NR-$105

Lifeguard Training - American Red CrossTo provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over. Prerequisites, Swim 300 yards continuously using front crawl or breaststroke (may use goggles). Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs. Swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water without using goggles, ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds. No class 3/30. Min: 8, Max: 16..Must attend every class to get certification.Recertification class: Must bring current card, face mask and bathing suit to class.Code Age Location Date Time CostSW7 15+ by last class High School Pool Mon, 2/23 - 5/4 6:30pm-9:00pm R-$225, NR-$240SP7 Recertification class High School Pool Mon, 5/11 & 5/18 6:00pm-9:30pm R-$60, NR-$75

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Winter Recreation 2015Mat Pilates WorkoutDirector: Viva Community Fitness Instructor Evelyn. Energize your life! Slim your waist, stomach and hips; strengthen and tone your muscles; relieve back, wrist, neck and shoulder pain and melt away stress. Bring an exercise mat, large towel & strength band.Code Age Location Date Time Cost84W 18 and up Candlebrook E. S. Wed; 1/21-3/11 7:00p-8:00p R-$80, NR-$95

Nordic Walking for Health and FitnessDirector: Christian Becker. Nordic Walking is outdoor fitness walking with specially designed poles. This aerobic sport of brisk, vigorous walking is intended to improve cardiovascular efficiency, control weight, and reduce stress. Receive fitness-building stimulation without the stress on the knees and back imposed by some activities such as running. Nordic walking poles will be provided. Web site: www.byfootagain.com.Initial meeting point will be in the Visitor Center Lower Parking Lot.Code Age Location Date Time Cost74W 18 and up Valley Forge Park Sat; 3/28-5/16 No class 4/4 10:00a-12:00p R-$65, NR-$80

Parenting CenterFacilitators: Janet Main and Cynthia Grivner. Are you interested in helping your children behave? Sibling issues with your children causing problems in your home? Unsure of appropriate child development milestones and expectations? Join our group. For more info; call 484-685-5474/email [email protected] Age Location Date Time Cost315P Parents Belmont Classroom Thu; 3/26-6/11 9:30a - 11:00a R-$200, NR-$300

S.N.A.P. BasketballSpecial Needs Adaptive Program Basketball is designed to be rewarding, challenging and fun. The program provides the opportunity for any boy or girl with intellectual and/or physical disabilities to play basketball. Class size Min: 4 Max: 12S.N.A.P. BASKETBALL needs volunteer Buddies, Buddies need to be at least 14 years of age. Buddies need to be available from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Buddies will be provided with certificates to show service hours. Questions can be emailed to Linda Moser at [email protected] Age Location Date Time Cost4WD 6-18 Gulph Gym Sat; 2/28-3/28 11:30a-12:30p FREE4WE Buddies 14+ Gulph Gym Sat; 2/28-3/28 11:15a-12:45p FREE

Swimming - Learn to Swim/AdultReceive instruction that can save your life. Small groups allow the adult to learn at their own pace.Use rear entrance off Crossfield Rd. No class: 2/16, 3/30.Code Age Location Date Time CostSW1 1 8+ Middle School Pool Mon; 1/26 - 4/13 8:30p-9:30p R-$100, NR-$115

Swimming - Recreational & Lap SwimList all family members on registration form. Please use the rear entrance off Crossfield Rd.Pool closed: 1/14, 1/19, 1/21, 1/23, 2/6, 2/13-2/16, 3/5, 3/13, 3/20, 3/30-4/3, 4/27-5/1.Please note: The building must be vacated by the ending time. No lap lane on Fridays or Saturdays. *Recreational Swim is closed on Saturdays when there are no Learn-To-Swim classes. Family rate is for 2 adults and immediate children under 18 living in the same household. On Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 1 lane will be available for lap swim.Please note: 2 weather related cancellations have been included in the schedule, make-up classes will only be scheduled if time permits, after 2 classes have been cancelled.Code Age Location Date Time CostLAP1W 16+ Middle School Pool 1/5-5/21 Mon-Thu 8:00p-9:30p Individual R$35, NR$45, S$15 Mon-Thu Family R$60, NR$75REC1W Potty trained + Middle School Pool 1/10-3/21 Sat 12:00p-1:00p Individual R$10, NR$15 Sat only * Family R$20, NR$30

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Winter Recreation 2015Swim Training for AdultsDirector: John Kenny, [email protected]. Join to have fun, to get into shape, or for friendly competition in a positive environment. Train for fitness, for a triathlon, an open water swim, or any other competition. Swimmers will be assigned to lanes with others of similar ability. Sign up for unlimited, 1 day per week or a daily rate. Pool closed 1/19, 2/16, 3/30-4/3, 4/27-5/1. Please note: 2 weather related cancellations have been included in the schedule, make-up classes will only be scheduled if time permits, after 2 classes have been cancelled.Code Age Location Date Time CostSW4 18+ Middle School Pool Mon or Thu 7:00p-8:30p Unlimited R-$150, NR-$165 Tue 1/5-3/5 8:00p-9:30p 1 day / week R-$75, NR-$90 Daily rate R-$10, NR-$15

Tennis/Adult IndoorDirector: Julian Krinsky School of Tennis. Men and women of all skill levels are welcome. Instruction, drills, strategy and matches.Please bring water bottle. Max: 16.Code Age Location Date Time Cost54WA 18 and up Gulph Mills Tennis Club Fri; 1/23-3/27 7:00p-8:00p R-$125, NR-$140

Tennis/Radnor Racquet ClubDirector: David Broida. Learn the fundamentals of the sport, including forehand, backhand, serve, volley and basic strategy. Instruction will be provided for Beg. & Int. players, as well as training for middle & high school tennis team members. No class 2/15. For more information, contact David Broida, [email protected], or (610) 864-4303Code Age Location Date Time Cost16WE 4-18 Beg & Adv Beg Radnor Racquet Club Sun; 1/11-3/22 3:00p-4:00p R-$195, NR-$21016WF 4-18 Beg & Adv Beg Radnor Racquet Club Sun; 1/11-3/22 4:00p-5:00p R-$195, NR-$21016WG 4-18 Adv Beg & Interm Radnor Racquet Club Sun; 1/11-3/22 5:00p-6:00p R-$195, NR-$21016WH 4-18 Adv Beg & Interm Radnor Racquet Club Sun; 1/11-3/22 6:00p-7:00p R-$195, NR-$21054WB 18 and up All Levels Radnor Racquet Club Sun; 1/11-3/22 7:00p-8:00p R-$195, NR-$210

Tennis/Adult Outdoor with Bob GreenDirector: Bob Green, USTA / PTR certified. Men and women of all skill levels are welcome. Emphasis on drills and play for intermediate students, and on stroke mechanics for beginners. Must bring water bottle. Weather related cancellations please check www.umtownship.org. CLASS FOR INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS who are NTRP 3.0 and up. If your strokes are in place and you would like to participate in high energy drills and point / game play, this clinic is for you.Code Age Location Date Time Cost54PA 18+ NTRP 3.0+ Bob White Tennis Courts Tue & Thu; 3/31-4/23 6:30p-7:30p R-$80, NR-$9554PB 18+ Novice Bob White Tennis Courts Tue & Thu; 3/31-4/23 7:30p-8:30p R-$80, NR-$95

Yoga: ClassicalDirector: Patricia Cornelius. This all level yoga class is open to beginners as well as more advanced students and combines postures, breathing, relaxation and meditation to bring harmony and health to your body and mind. Learn to integrate these practices into your daily life to promote health and well being, increase your energy and vitality and help relieve stress. Individualized instruction is provided to meet the ability level of each student. This class offers a firm foundation for the beginner, honoring each student's limitations and provides challenges and variations for the continuing student. Bring a sticky mat and blanket to class. Min: 10.Code Age Location Date Time Cost57WA 18+ Belmont Park Classroom Thur; 1/15-2/26 7:00p-8:15p R-$90, NR-$105

Yoga: HathaDirectors: Ken Cooper & Dawn Heefner. Stiff? Stressed? Doctor says you need to learn how to relax? Join us for hatha yoga, which brings breathing and basic exercises together, to stretch, strengthen, and de-stress your body. All levels welcome. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a mat (pillow might be handy), and prepare to relax. Min: 6. No class 5/26Code Age Location Date Time Cost57WB-All levels 18 and up Roberts Elementary School Tue; 1/13-3/3 7:15p-8:15p R-$70, NR-$85

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The Parks & Recreation Department will be offering discount ski-lift tickets to the following venues. Tickets must be purchased in the office during office hours. No returns, exchanges or refunds for discount tickets. For more information check out our website www.umtownship.org.

Bear Creek Weekend $58Bear Creek Midweek $32Bear Creek Night (4-10pm) $24Big Boulder/Jack Frost

Adult Weekend $44Big Boulder/Jack Frost

Adult Holiday $49Big Boulder/Jack Frost

Youth Weekend $35Big Boulder/Jack Frost

Youth Holiday $40

Blue MountainWeekend/Holiday$60

Blue Mountain Night $30Camelback

Weekend/Holiday $56Montage Mountain

Adult Weekend $49Montage Mountain

Youth Weekend $37Montage Mountain

3-Hour Snowtubing(Fri-Sun) $17

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Winter Recreation 2015Zumba GoldDirectors: Geni Roskos & Peg White; licensed Zumba Gold instructors. All the fun of Zumba designed for the 50+ participant and anyone desiring modifications. Enjoy dancing Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha and Belly Dance!! This workout is low in impact but high in energy and fun. Improve cardiovascular health, balance, strength and flexibility as you burn calories. Perfect for those just starting to exercise. No class 1/19 & 3/30.New Participants are welcome to a free trial class!Code Age Location Date Time Cost49WA 50 and up Gulph Gym Mon; 1/12-3/9 12:00p-12:45p R-$16, NR-$26

ZumbaDirectors: Geni Roskos & Peg White; [email protected], [email protected] This Latin inspired dance fitness sensation is sweeping the globe. Easy, different and effective, sculpt hips, abs and core as you dance the Salsa, Merengue, Cha Cha and burn calories. Join the millions who have---JOINED THE PARTY. Classes will include some Zumba toning. Choose any combination of AM,PM and Gold classes to design your own flexible workout schedule. Bring dumbbells. No PM classes 1/19, 2/16Mon, Wed, Fri; 9:40a-10:40a 1/5-3/20 Gulph GymMon Express; 6p-6:45p 1/5- 3/23 Upper Merion Middle School (rear entrance)Tue & Thu 7p - 8p 1/6- 3/19 Upper Merion Middle School (rear entrance)Code Age Location Date Time/Week Cost50W 18 and up See Description Mon-Fri; 1/5-3/20 1 day R-$44, NR-$5450W 18 and up See Description Mon-Fri; 1/5-3/20 2 day R-$77, NR-$9250W 18 and up See Description Mon-Fri; 1/5-3/20 Unlimited R-$99, NR-$114, UM Seniors $55

EXCURSIONSPhiladelphia Flower Show 2015 , "Lights , Camera , BLOOM!"Tickets Only. Buy tickets through Park and Rec and save money for the 2015 Flower Show. Flower Show runs from February 28-March 8. Experience the magic of the movies and horticulture as the 186th PHS Philadelphia Flower Show celebrates the silver screen. You will also be treated to fabulous design, live entertainment, culinary demonstrations, gardening how-to workshops, and lectures by experts.

Code Location Date Time Cost111 Philadelphia 2/28-3/8 Mon-Fri ,10am-9pm $25

Sat, 8am-9pm

Washington D.C.Transportation by motor coach. Drop off at the Air & Space Museum. Visit over 3,000 Cherry Blossom Trees in full bloom (pending weather). Also, stroll along the National Mall and check out the Capitol Building, the Martin

Luther King Jr. National Memorial, Washington Monument, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, WWII Memorial, etc. You can also visit the numerous, free Smithsonian museums.Code Location Date Time 109T Washington DC Saturday; 4/11 UM 7:00a; D.C. 5:00p

Cost: R-$45, NR-$55

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Winter Recreation 2015

Discount Movie Tickets Upper Merion Township Parks & Recreation offers discount movie tickets to

Regal Entertainment Group theaters for $8.50 and The Collegeville Movie Tavern for $8.00.

Valid for any movie at any time!

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ActivityCode:_________Program/Trip Name:______________________________________Number of Tix (TripOnly):_______Fee$_________

ActivityCode:_________Program/Trip Name:______________________________________Number of Tix (TripOnly):_______Fee$_________

Participant's Last Name:______________________First Name:_________________Age: ___________ Date of birth:_______/______/______

Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________Sex: M / F

Street City Zip

Home Phone: ______-_______-________Cell Phone: ______-_______-________ Email:___________________________________________

Mother/Guardian_________________Work______-_______-_________Cell______-_______-_________ Child resides with this person: Y / N

Father/Guardian__________________Work______-_______-_________Cell______-_______-_________ Child resides with this person: Y / N

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Release• I grant permission for a licensed physician and hospital to provide emergency care for the above-mentioned individual. Ambulance cost is my responsibility.• I understand that Upper Merion Township shall have the right at their discretion to enforce established rules of conduct and/or terminate individual's participation for failure to maintain these standards, or

or actions or conduct detrimental to or incompatible with the welfare, comfort, or interest of the group and its program.• I hereby grant Upper Merion Township and any of their directors, agents, and other representatives full authority to take whatever action they consider to be warranted regarding said participants health and

safety, and fully release them from any liability for such actions taken on participant's behalf.• I will furnish a certified birth certificate or proof of birth of the said participant upon request by Upper Merion Township.• I understand and agree that once said program has begun, no refunds are provided for said participants; unless, program is cancelled by township or organization sponsoring program. Request for refund

must be made prior to the start of the second class.• To the best of my knowledge, the participant is in good health and is able to participate in the activity. I understand that while the recreation program staff makes the safety of participants its top priority, no

recreational activity is without some inherent risk of bodily harm.• In cases of accidents, I release Upper Merion Township from all claims to personal injury and property damage which may result from participation in the above trips, activities, camps, and other programs.• The participant will abide by all rules and regulations set forth by Upper Merion Parks & Recreation relating to participation in the above trips and activities, including Upper Merion Area School District rules

and regulations pertaining to illegal drugs, weapons, and smoking.• As an adult/ parent/guardian, I am responsible for all transportation to and from the activity or bus pick-up point.• I hereby grant permission to allow photographs to be taken of this activity for Upper Merion Township publicity purposes.• I have read and understood, and agree to the above items.

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Participant / Parent / Guardian Signature Date Receipt Number

Credit Card Number:__________-__________-__________-_________ Exp. Date______/______Security Code (On Back of Card) _________

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