MOVING MADE EASY
Our Story - Why We Do It?
As an emergency medical technician working in the field, owner and founder Dan Ireland spent over 10 years helping families in crisis. How many of these situations families felt overwhelmed by the responsibility of dealing with all the things your loved ones left behind. Dan founded Indian Valley Trading Company to provide individuals suffering from a loss, a trusted team of local professionals to pack up, clean out, and help them move forward.
We Are a Professional Moving Company
This may sound like a no-brainer, but in the moving industry, we’ve noticed there are a lot of amateurs. At Indian Valley Trading Company our moving trucks are always clean and organized. We also make sure our moving trucks are fully stocked with blankets, plastic wrap, bubble wrap, moving boxes, and all the tools we need to properly secure your stuff. Plus, we have a strict no sharing policy, the truck that picks up your stuff is your truck from load to unload, door to door.
Flexible Plans and Clear Pricing
We know moving is a hassle, so we do our best to make the process as pain-free as possible. From short term and long term storage options, to removing unwanted items and more, our team has the capability to help you pack up, stay organized, clear out at unload without you even breaking a sweat. Estimates for each job are provided upfront and we don’t like surprises. Our clear and consistent pricing helps to ensure you understand what's included and what you can expect on your final bill. Need to add a special request. No problem will do our best to accommodate it and keep you informed of any price changes. That’s just how we roll.
Our Services
Moving and Relocation
Whether you’re leveling up or downsizing, moving across the street or across the country our reliable team of experts has both the tools and capabilities you need to safely and securely take all of your stuff with you. Not sure where you’re moving? Our variety of storage options also gives you the flexibility to move out, store your stuff, then move into your new home whenever you’re ready.
Storage Options
Need more time to decide where you’re going? Our door to door storage options allow you to have your items picked up, stored, and then redelivered when you need it and where you want it.
Moving and Packing Supplies
Our goal is to make your move as easy and hassle free as possible. We will deliver all the packing supplies and moving boxes you need directly to your door. Then when you’re done with them, we’ll stop by to pick them back up and recycle them for you free of charge.
Cleanouts and Junk Removal
Whether you’re looking to downsize, or just have a few extra boxes lying around, our local team of reliable professionals has both the tools and capabilities you need to get rid of any of your unwanted items. We offer both quick pick up and complete cleanout services to help you clean out, clean up and get back to life clutter free!
Professional, Packing and Unpacking Services
Well packed and organized boxes not only reduce the possibility of damage to your items in transit, they also reduce the time it takes to decipher where your stuff gloves upon arrival. Whether you’re physically unable to pack yourself, or want to save time, our packing professionals have the capability to completely pack up your home and get you ready to move.
Colcannon
Have you ever had colcannon? A St. Patrick’s day favorite, colcannon is an Irish potato recipe, a mixture of creamy mashed potatoes and usually kale or cabbage.
I have been making colcannon potatoes on St. Patrick’s day since I first ran across the recipe one day when researching things to do with leftover cabbage from my Corned Beef and cabbage cooking spree. It is well documented amongst my friends and family that I am an absolute freak for potatoes. This one fills my heart with happiness (and a little bit of cholesterol too, I imagine, but, hey, who’s counting?)
If you make this recipe, drop a photo on our Facebook page. We would love to hear from you!
IRISH MASHED POTATOES
In the following colcannon recipe, I mix the mashed potatoes in with chopped cooked cabbage, green onions, heavy cream, and lots of butter (also well known amongst the friends). To serve, make a depression in the middle of the mashed potatoes and put a GLOP (it’s a word) of butter in it. To eat it, dip a forkful of the potatoes in the melted butter. If ever there was a recipe to get one to eat one’s greens, this is it!
INGREDIENTS
• 4 russet potatoes or yukon golds (2 to 2 1/2 pounds), peeled and cut into large chunks
• Salt
• 5 to 6 Tbsp unsalted butter (with more butter for serving)
• 3 lightly packed cups of chopped cabbage, kale, chard, or other leafy green ( I always use cabbage)
• 3 green onions (including the green onion greens), minced (about 1/2 cup)
• 1 cup heavy cream
• Dash of nutmeg, salt and pepper to taste
METHOD
1. Boil the potatoes: Put the potatoes in a medium pot and cover with cold water by at least an inch. Add 2 tablespoons of salt, and bring to a boil. Boil until the potatoes are fork tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Drain in a colander.
2. Cook the greens and the green onions with butter: Return the pot to the stove and set over medium-high heat. Melt the butter in the pot and once it's hot, add the greens.
Cook the greens for 3-4 minutes, or until they are wilted and have given off some of their water. Add the green onions and cook 1 minute more.
3. Mash the potatoes with milk or cream and greens: Pour in the milk or cream, mix well, and add the potatoes. Reduce the heat to medium. Use a fork or potato masher and mash the potatoes, mixing them up with the greens. Add salt, grated nutmeg and pepper to taste and serve hot, with a glop of butter in the center.
On The Grow!
Since 2017, Advanced Motion Rehabilitation has been expanding their practice in Red Hill to include Personal Training, Pelvic Floor Rehab, and most recently, they have brought on a second Physical Therapist. Meet Sandrina Alexander, PT, MSPT. AMR’s newest team member! In 2003, Sandrina graduated from Misericordia University with a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy, along with a bachelor’s degree in Health science and a minor in Psychology.
From early on, Sandrina had an interest in the medical field for her career. Her first influence was her uncle who is an emergency room physician. He recommended that she check out physical or occupational therapy. This led to Sandrina volunteering in the rehab department of her local hospital. Her duties there included transporting patients, assisting the therapists with non-patient care, and helping clean up. “I really enjoyed getting to know the patients during this time. Everyone has a story and I just love taking it all in,” says Sandrina.
After graduating Sandrina started to hone in on what the focus area of her career would be. Her calling would soon be found in her first job that included several different areas; including outpatient, acute care, and inpatient rehab. She found that direction in the neurological population. This area included patients who had strokes, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral neuropathy.
In 2015, Sandrina expanded her knowledge base even further by attaining her Certification in Vestibular therapy at Emory University. Her practice began to focus on gait and balance. “I enjoy working with the neurological population as it is so rewarding. Seeing patients improving with daily tasks such as getting out of bed, standing up from a chair and walking makes every day worth it.”, says Sandrina. She recently obtained a certificate that specializes in treatments geared towards Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder that affects the nervous system and the parts of the body controlled by the nerves.Manyexperts believe that Physical therapy can help people with Parkinson’s disease by improving balance, muscle tone and ability to move. With 20 years of experience coupled with her wealth of knowledge in post-surgical rehab from years of working in hospitals, Sandrina is an excellent addition and compliment to the Advanced Motion Rehabilitation team.
If you need Physical Therapy, or know someone that could benefit from Physical Therapy, please give our office a call at 215-622-6285. We offer our services in a unique one on one setting within a quiet environment. Call today and experience the AMR difference!
Parkinson’s Disease by the numbers:
•Nearly one million people in the U.S. are living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This number is expected to rise to 1.2 million by 2030. Parkinson’s is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease.
•Nearly 90,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with PD each year.
•More than 10 million people worldwide are living with PD.
•The incidence of Parkinson’s disease increases with age, but an estimated four percent of people with PD are diagnosed before age 50.
•Men are 1.5 times more likely to have Parkinson’s disease than women.
In a perfect world, you’d be able to walk your dog yourself several times a day. Unfortunately, your job, health, or other commitments may not always let you do so. Almost anyone can walk a dog, but how do you choose a good dog walker you can trust? Finding a professional dog walker can seem like a daunting task. These days, there seems to be an abundance of dog walkers, each offering different services, varying experience, and pricing structure. There are currently no regulations on who can become a dog walker, so anyone can throw their hat in the ring. But what sets dog walkers apart? Doing your homework is vital for your peace of mind as well as your dogs well being. At Harley and Co., we pride ourselves on making sure when you entrust us with your best friend, you get the best, most reliable experience available.
So what sets Harley & Co. apart?
Harley & CO. was started in 2022 by Nicole Olsen. But, her story starts well before that. From an early age, Nicole has been an avid animal lover. She grew up around German Shepherds & a LOT of cats! In fact, she learned to walk a dog before she was in kindergarten. She would leash up her dogs and take them for pretend walks around the house! Since her mom was such a pushover, she had a zoo growing up. Dogs, cats, ferrets, hamsters, lizards, birds, ponies, horses, even a tarantula! And she loved on all of them. Nicole’s bond with the animal world was so strong, and so precious, it was easy for her mom to say yes to every rescued mouse and bird she took in! When Nicole announced she was going to become a dog walker, it was no shock to anyone that knew her. She
started her first dog walking company, No Worries Animal Care when she was 16. She went from there to pursue dog grooming, but found she would rather play with the dogs then groom them, so after spending a few years working for a dog walker, she decided once again to branch out on her own. Thus, Harley & CO. was born, named after her beloved German Shepherd, Harley. As for the CO., well, the business name wouldn’t fit on a business card if she had to use all the names of the pets she currently owns! (Side note: Kevin, her goat, feels slightly offended to be clumped in with the CO. designation.)
When picking a dog walker, whether it is for daily walks while you’re at work, or overnight house sitting, there are a few things to consider:
Is it love at first sight for your dog?
At Harley & CO., we set up a meet and greet to get to know your dog, or any animal you would like us to care for. Your dog should feel comfortable and excited for their walks, not anxious. We make sure that we are a perfect match, and if not, we won’t force the issue. Ultimately, your dog or pet has the final say!
Does your dog have special needs?
Harley & CO. can care for your dogs special needs, from medications and injections, to diapering or cleaning up messy dogs. We recognize if your dog is having a bad day, and we adjust walks accordingly as well. If your dog is high energy or dog reactive towards strange dogs, we are capable of handling those situations also.
We are prepared for emergencies.
A good professional dog walker should know exactly what to do in the event of an emergency. At Harley and CO., we know how to handle situations like an injury, a slipped leash, a snake bite, or a dog fight. We are trained in basic pet first aid. We are able to calm a fearful or aggressive dog down or break up fights as needed.
We prefer positive reinforcement training.
At Harley & CO., we believe in positive, reward-based training methods. The last thing you want is for your dog’s beloved walk to turn into a stressful time of yelling or punishment if they do something ‘wrong.’
At Harley & CO, we are licensed and insured. We hope never to have to use it, but in case of mishaps, we carry liability insurance to help put your mind at ease. From simple daily dog walks, to overnight vacation stays in your home, or on your farm, we have you covered.
In short, there’s a big difference between someone looking to make some quick money and someone who truly enjoys spending time with animals. It’s easy to spot a true dog lover versus someone who merely tolerates dogs. We love ALL the animals, and we take our job very seriously. We treat your best friend like they are our own, and we hope it shows in everything we do. We send photos, communicate daily, and we are very responsive to your needs as a pet owner.
We recognize that it isn’t easy to leave your furry friend in the care of a stranger, but we are confident that after a few visits, we won’t be strangers any longer. We hope you give us a call the next time you find yourself in need of a pet sitter or dog walker. Let us show you why we think Harley & CO. is your number one choice!
ReCurve your Wardrobe!
In a time when we want to spend less money and support our local community more, resale shopping has become a common practice. We buy things from thrift stores, online marketplace, auction sites, resale markets, and consignment shops. However, it is difficult to know the difference between all of those options and why some make shopping an easier experience for customers.
ReCurve Boutique is a local consignment shop in Pennsburg. They focus on plus size women’s garments, starting at a large, and
accessories for all sizes including designer bags, shoes, and jewelry.
Consignment is different than thrift and it shows when you step in to ReCurve. Consignment means individual people bring in their items to have ReCurve sell them for them. ReCurve curates their stock based on brand names, sizes, styles, and condition. They do their best to make sure everything is new or like new and in excellent condition. Many items on the floor are brand new with tags, or worn only once. They then price accordingly, with the average price for a garment at ReCurve $20.00.
Consignors earn a portion of each item when it sells. Earnings are paid out in cash or store credit.
In addition to having a wide variety of styles and sizes available, ReCurve also boasts a shopping experience like none other! As you step inside ReCurve, owner Ann Campbell, or one of her friendly staff will greet you with a warm hello. You'll be surrounded by positive affirmations, supported in your self love journey, and pampered while browsing their extensive inventory. The store is clean, well organized and their knowledgable staff know what they have on the floor and how to help you find that perfect outfit!
And what ultimate shopping experience would be complete without coffee, tea, or water? You'll find comfy seating and a coffee bar available for a quick chat or a lengthy discussion!
Along with a magical, glittering dressing room big enough for friends, ReCurve truly is a unique treasure in The Upper Perkiomen Valley. So come out to ReCurve, grab a beverage, do some in person shopping, and find some excellent deals while you do it! You'll be glad you did!
Congratulations Michael Vassallo! Our Employee of the Year!
Family Caregivers Network is pleased to recognize and congratulate Michael Vassallo as Employee of the Year! Michael joined Family Caregivers in 2016, after caring for his parents for over 20 years. Michael’s parents required help at home when he was in his late 20’s. As an informal family caregiver, he learned how to help his parents by instinct. For the next 25 years Michael cared for both parents until their passing. As a family caregiver you become the lifeline for your loved one, on-call 24/7. With this comes the emotional and physical stress associated with caregiving. Michael reached out to the Caregiver Support Group run by Family Caregivers Network to help him with the emotional challenges of caregiving.
After Michael’s parents passed, he thought “what do I do now.” Caregiving was all he knew, and it was something he loved to do. Helping others brought him great joy. So, he asked Gerry Fioriglio, owner of Family Caregivers Network “are you hiring caregivers?” And within weeks Michael had all the formal education, tools, and support he needed to be a professional caregiver. Michael’s co-workers describe him as, kind, compassionate, hardworking, empathetic, funny, and gentle.
When I asked Michael what he likes about being a caregiver he said, “it is not work when you love to help others. Caregiving has given me patience and compassion for others. You look at life differently with more understanding of the purpose of life.”
Congratulations Michael on being an exceptional employee and caregiver. We are so grateful to have you as part of our caregiving team!
HANDY HINT
When you’re painting or gardening, keep your phone clean and dry by sealing it inside a ziptop bag. You can still work the buttons right through the bag.
Answer to February Puzzle
MURDER MYSTERY MARCH 11 · 6:30-9PM
Perkiomen Valley Brewery, 101 Walnut St, Green Lane
Join us March 11th from 6:30 - 9:00 pm for a night of murder and intrigue and...
LAUGHTER as we all try to figure out who dunnit! It could get deadly just from roaring with laughter!
We are teaming up with Without a Cue Productions again for this audience-participation murder mystery and you won’t want to miss it! We’re going on a ride on the Titanic! So come dressed up in your finest. Or maybe you want to come as some as the hired help. We promise, we won’t put you to work. Tickets are $35 per person which includes the show and some light noshy food. Catch some dinner out and then come over and catch the show at #PVB
HIGH VALUE GARDEN PLANTS MARCH 14 · 6PM
Upper Perk Valley Library, 350 Main St. Red Hill
Join Penn State Master Gardener Kristi Wenrich for a gardening lecture that will include flower, herb and vegetable varieties that provide a lot of value for little effort or expense. The varieties discussed are easy to grow from seed, self-sow, bloom for a long time and provide an abundance of delicious produce for your table. The lecture is free and open to the public. Call 215.679.2020 to reserve a seat.
GOODBYE WINTER CRAFT FAIR MARCH 18, 11AM -4PM
East Greenville Fire Company, 401 Washington St., East Greenville
We at K4K & Fur Mama Events are excited to invite you to our 2023 Goodbye Winter Craft Fair!!! This is an indoor event. We anticipate 40+ vendors!!! Please mark your calendars to come on out and support local crafters/vendors!!
If you are a crafter or vendor looking to participate in this event, please contact us at k4kandfurmamaevents@yahoo.com for more information. Thank you!!
CHILI COOK OFF MARCH 25 · 6PM-9PM
Join us for the return of the Annual Chili Cook Off and Talent Show at St Paul’s on Saturday, March 25th at 6pm!
Love to cook? Have a new or tried and true chili recipe you want to share? Then start dicing and join us at St. Paul’s for a chili cook off and talent show! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join the fun. Is cooking and tasting chili not your thing? We welcome soups, side dishes and desserts, as well as talent acts to go with the chili. Plenty of non-chili choices for dining are available. Have questions or want to sign up? Contact Bob or Laura Foreman at 215-272-1445 or foreman3@hotmail.com. Hope you can join us for this free, fun and family friendly event!
EASTER EGG HUNT APRIL 1 · 1PM
Hickory Park Pool, 2140 Big Rd. Gilbertsville
Hop on over to Hickory Park for our 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday April 1st at 1pm. We will be having a FREE egg hunt with over 5,000 eggs to be found with 4 different age categories AND pictures with the Easter Bunny! Please register at https://www.glocker.com/2023easteregghuntregistrationahead of time so we can plan accordingly.
MAKE MUSIC UPPER PERK FEBRUARY 1 - APRIL 20
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Make Music Upper Perk musician registration. All ages, abilities, styles of music are welcome to participate in the 11th annual community wide music festival held on Wednesday June 21, 2023. Groups, students, seasoned musicians, bands, solo acts, etc. To register, go to ValleyArtScene.wordpress.com.
Food Pantry Top Needs:
Cereal
Tomato Sauce
Canned Fruit
Fruit Juice
Pancake Mix
Syrup
Fresh Apples & Oranges
Cleaning Supplies
Paper Products
Pet Food
Laundry Detergent
Donations can be dropped off at the food pantry (alley) entrance of The Open Link, 452 Penn St., Pennsburg, PA 18073.
Hours: M-F: 8-4, with extended hours until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Thank you! Visit us at www.theopenlink.org.
17TH ANNUAL
THE COMMUNITY CONNECTION’S Readers Choice Best Of Culinary Awards!
and the winners are...
OUR READERS VOTED FOR THE BEST OF UPPER PERK, AND HERE THEY ARE!
Best Pizza - Tosco’s Pizzeria Best Cheese Steak - Chiaro’s Pizza
Best Hamburger - Pizza Como Best Wings - Red Hill Social Club
Best Coffee - Java & Friends Best Dessert - Jamison Publick House
Best Hoagie - Tosco’s Italian Delight Best Soup - Java & Friends
Best Ice Cream - Hometown Creamery Best Breakfast - Powderbourne
Best Family Restaurant/ Cafe - Valley Cafe
Best Dining Out - Jamison Best French Fries - Wetlands, Macoby Run
Friendliest Service - Hometown Creamery
Best Pastries - Java & Friends Best Tavern/Bar - Tosco’s Pub & Grill
Best Atmosphere - Sumneytown Hotel
Best Chinese Food - New Golden Bowl Best Health Food - Raw Replenish
Best Vegetarian - Sweet Melissa’s L.O.V.E.
Congratulations to all of Our Winners in the Seventeenth Annual Community Connection Readers Choice Awards!
Cook Books - $10!
Order your very own copy today! Supplies are limited so don’t delay!
“Cooking Around the Upper Perkiomen Valley” is a collection of recipes from our readers. A portion of the proceeds will go to help community programs in the Valley.
Send check to: Community Connection Recipe Book, PO Box 201, East Greenville, PA 18041.
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Tor’s Taste T UR
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to help community programs in the Valley.
Dear Reader, I hope this article finds you well and on a Tuesday because we are celebrating Taco Tuesday!! That’s right, grab your hands, because that’s all you are going to need to chow down on some taco deliciousness. We are headed to the Valley’s newest restaurant, Mi Rancho, an authentic Mexican restaurant located in the Shady Nook Shopping Center.
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Send check to: Community Connection Recipe Book, PO Box 201, East Greenville, PA 18041.
I wanted to branch out and try some new choices I don’t usually order! I typically gravitate towards chicken and steak, but thought you guys might enjoy a vegetarian review. So I took a gamble and ordered a veggie taco, and I was impressed! It was loaded with char-grilled veggies such as peppers, onions and fresh grilled scallions. I topped it with their fresh salsa verde and it honestly had me questioning “Do I even need the meat?!” The grill flavor, with the medium amount of heat was INSANE! They “guac-ed” my world. I highly recommend them!
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Don’t worry, in “queso” you’re a steak lover, I also tried the Carne Asada tacos. Both tacos came with sides of medium and hot salsa, radish, cucumber and grilled scallions for topping. I found myself really enjoying the flavor combinations, but the veggie taco is what my heart truly wants to “taco” ‘bout! Head on over to 1275 Quakertown ave, Unit 6, Pennsburg and check out Mi Rancho. Tell them Tor sent ya!
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