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Filling the shelves

Coventry Food Pantry seeks donations

“These (two jars) are literally all the spaghetti sauce we have, (and) we go through 70 cans or jars every month,” said Coventry Food Pantry volunteer Brian Wade, emphasizing the pantry’s need for nonperishable food donations.

Coventry Food Pantry, located 692 W. Schuylkill Road (Route 724), Unit 1, Pottstown, supplies food and household goods to families and individuals in need who reside in the Owen J. Roberts (OJR) School District. In addition to canned goods, the pantry is seeking items like soap, toothpaste and laundry detergent, as well as cleaning supplies and paper products.

“Nonperishable items, personal care items and paper products are the (items) we constantly need,” said pantry director Ginny Wade.

Suggested food donations include canned fruit and vegetables, tuna, peanut butter, pasta and sauce, rice, cereal and oatmeal.

“We are serving 70 to 100 families in this district per month, which is about 300 people,” noted Ginny.

“(We ask people to) just pick up two or three things a week extra for us when grocery (shopping). We always take monetary donations, and I will go the bargain stories to get (extra items).”

The pantry holds its monthly food distribution on the first Tuesday of the month from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Those who register as clients and meet certain income requirements receive food items such as peanut butter, boxed macaroni and cheese, canned soup and instant mashed potatoes, along with fresh eggs and milk and cleaning and paper products. Fresh produce is provided by the Chester County Food Bank.

Honey Brook to celebrate Harmony Day

Honey Brook Harmony Day will be presented by the Honey Brook Community Partnership (HBCP) on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. While most events will take place at the Honey Brook Fire Company, 679 Firehouse Lane, local businesses, churches and community organizations will also participate with special activities.

At the fire company, there will be carnival games for people of all ages, and emergency vehicles will be on display.

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“They will have their trucks out for a ‘Touch a Truck’ (activity) and Elverson Honey Brook EMS will have a CPR demonstration,” said HBCP member Dawn Schaffer, a member of the Harmony Day

organizing committee. Guitarist Paul Colombo will provide musical entertainment from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the firehouse. “I will perform a

See Harmony Day pg 2

Club to host fall car, truck and bike show

Members of the Draggin’ Wagons Car Club will present their annual fall car, truck and bike show on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Honeybrook Gardens, 3940 Horseshoe Pike (Route 322), Honey Brook. Owners of all makes and models of classic, antique and custom vehicles, including street rods, muscle cars, antique cars, motorcycles and trucks, are invited to participate.

At the upcoming event,

trophy winners will be selected in nontraditional classes such as Chopped and Dropped, Cool Convertible, Cool Commercial, Cool Custom, Great Graphics, Street Sleeper, Hottest Hot Rod, Cool Coupe, Memory Lane, Wild Card and Class Act. Candy Diehm will present the Draggin’ Wagons Club President’s Choice award. Those who choose to display their vehicles at the upcoming show will be asked to make a registration donation. Registration will take place on the day of the show. There will be no admission

Car show

See Coventry Food Pantry pg 4
Ginny Wade (left) and Brian Wade are seeking donations to fill the shelves at the Coventry Food Pantry.
Brian Wade displays the nearly bare shelf of pasta sauce at the pantry.
Attendees
opportunity to win a prize by spinning the Harmony Day wheel. Last year, the prize wheel was manned by M&T Bank staff members Jennifer Simmet (left) and Kris Brill.

variety of acoustic music, (including) songs by the Eagles, the Beatles, John Mayer, Jack Johnson and James Taylor,” Colombo noted.

Dr. John Slippy from Living Well Chiropractic will be on hand to answer questions as part of “Ask the Doc,” and there will be police canine demonstrations from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A highlight of the day will be a Blankets of Honor presentation to a local veteran at noon at the Long Way Home, 4690 Horseshoe Pike.

Community groups and businesses that will set up at the firehouse include Boy Scout Troop 9, PA CareerLink, Legal Aid, Little Mates Child Development Center, Honey Brook Food Pantry, Chesco Connect, Living God Lutheran Church, Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, Tel Hai Camp & Retreat and the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County.

Food for sale at the firehouse will include soft pretzels and hot dogs offered by the Honey Brook Women’s Club and tacos by Honey Brook American Legion Post 422. The Honey Brook Youth Center will offer a beverage cart.

Calvary Chapel of Honey Brook, 80 Village Square, will offer free homemade ice cream and free Bibles. The Long Way Home will sell refreshments in the garden area and Suburban Brewing Company/322 Taproom, 3041 Horseshoe Pike, will offer free hot dogs and snow cones for youths age 12 and under.

Members of the Twin Valley High School Mini-THON will have a car wash at American Legion Post 422, 4828 Horseshoe Pike, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The car wash is free, but donations will be accepted for Four Diamonds, an organization that supports cancer research and raises money for families with children being treated for cancer.

New this year will be a demonstration by members of Honey Brook Speedway. “They will bring actual cars from the racetrack,” said Schaffer.

Other events on Harmony Day will include an appearance by Stubby the helicopter and face painting by Brian Williamson from Tel Hai Camp. Visitors will be able to spin the Harmony Day wheel to win small promotional products provided by local businesses. The wheel will be manned by staff members from M&T Bank.

A yard sale will be held at the Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, 4331 Horseshoe Pike. Honey Brook Hardware, 5004 Horseshoe Pike, will have a yard sale and food sales from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free paper shredding will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon at the office of State Farm Insurance agent Ryan Tyler, 161 Pequea Ave. There will be a

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Howell Masonic Lodge, 1505 Walnut Road, will host a blood drive from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eby’s General Store, 3801 Horseshoe Pike, will offer a discount on hoagies during Harmony Day.

According to Schaffer, the HBCP organizing committee has been meeting since February to plan the event, and most local neighbors also hold their own yard sales on Harmony Day. “The permit is waived that day,” she noted.

For more information about Harmony Day, visit www.honey brookpartnership.com or www .facebook.com/hbpartnership.org. Those with questions may email hbcommunity19344@gmail.com.

Entries sought for pie contest

Community members are invited to enter the pie contest being held on West Nantmeal Community Day, Saturday, Sept. 28. Seasonal pies, such as apple and pumpkin, may be entered. Three judges will evaluate the submissions based on appearance, taste, and texture. Those who plan to enter a pie should submit their name and phone number by calling 610-2869722, ext. 12, by Friday, Sept. 20. Pies should be brought to West Nantmeal Township Park, 450 N. Manor Road, Elverson, by 10 a.m. on Sept. 28. Judging will take place at 10:45 a.m.

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Harmony Day will feature a musical performance by guitarist Paul

Applications sought for leadership program

Leadership Chester County (LCC) is accepting applications for its 2024-25 program. The leadership development course is designed to cultivate and empower emerging leaders, providing them with the essential skills and knowledge to positively impact their communities through activities such as serving on nonprofit boards. The program will convene one full weekday each month from October to May, and a limited number of spots are available. The application deadline is Monday, Sept. 30.

LCC’s curriculum includes topics such as civic engagement, community development, collaboration, and effective communication. Speakers, commu -

nity leaders, and subject matter experts will offer insights, experiences, and strategies for successful leadership. Graduates return to their organizations equipped with enhanced leadership and entrepreneurial skills, along with a deeper understanding of the local socioeconomic landscape and new competencies in management, planning, and strategic thinking. Nonprofit board placement assistance helps each LCC graduate identify community organizations that match his or her interests, passions, and skills.

LCC seeks applicants from diverse professional backgrounds, including nonprofit organizations, government agencies, private corporations,

See Applications pg 4

Coventry Food Pantry

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In addition to its regular distribution, the pantry offers a weekend backpack program. “Children in need in the (OJR) School District are given a backpack of food each week with food for the weekend,” Ginny explained. “We can always use (snacks) for that (program).”

Suggested donations for the backpack program include juice boxes, small fruit cups, individual puddings, raisins or dried fruit, yogurt granola bars, fruit-filled cereal bars, granola bars, fruit snacks and small bags of pretzels or Goldfish crackers.

The pantry also holds special backto-school and holiday distributions, including Christmas, when youngsters are provided with an assortment of gifts. “We just (gave out) school supplies. Now, we are gearing up for Christmas,” Ginny noted. Those with donations can place items in a bin located in the front of the building. “We check the box a few times a day, so people can always drop off stuff there,” Ginny said, noting that the box is waterproof.

Those with large quantities of items to donate may contact the pantry at 610-326-5659 or coventryfoodpantry@gmail.com to arrange a drop-off time.

For more information, including donation and volunteer opportunities, visit www.coventryfoodpan try.com or www.facebook.com/ coventryfoodpantry.

4-H slates benefit auction

The Chester County 4-H Center will hold its annual auction on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Romano 4-H Center, 1841 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. The silent auction will kick off at 4 p.m., followed by the live auction at 6 p.m.

The 4-H Center is a hub for Chester County 4-H members, hosting club meetings, the annual 4-H fair, summer show specials, showmanship and judging clinics, and a variety of project workshops, including shooting sports, sewing, cooking, woodworking, robotics, and specialty programming for the 4-H Cloverbud program. Additionally, the Chester County 4-H Center provides facilities for beef, sheep, swine, dairy, goat, and horse shows. It aims to offer a space where young people can learn and grow, becoming future leaders and responsible citizens.

Donations are sought for the auction. Contributions may include professional services and products, handmade items, antiques, gift certificates, farm products, collectibles, artwork, and used and new equipment and tools. Donations may be dropped off at the Chester County 4-H Center on Wednesday, Sept. 18, to Friday, Sept. 20, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and on Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Donations help to cover the costs associated with the upkeep and improvements of the Chester County 4-H Center.

Community Calendar

Sept. 20. Cash Bingo

Geigertown Fire Company

3433 Hay Creek Road, Robeson Township. Doors will open to 6 p.m.; bingo will start at 7 p.m. Tickets purchased in advance will be discounted. All proceeds will benefit the fire company. A link to order tickets is available at www.facebook.com/geigertownfirecompany.

Sept. 21. 4-H Benefit Auction

Romano 4-H Center

1841 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. The silent auction will kick off at 4 p.m., followed by the live auction at 6 p.m. Items up for auction will include professional services and products, handmade items, antiques, gift certificates, farm products, collectibles, artwork and used and new equipment and tools. Donations may be dropped off at the 4-H Center on Wednesday, Sept. 18, to Friday, Sept. 20, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and on Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon. www.facebook.com/TheRomano4HCenterofChesterCounty

Sept. 21. Tail Waggin’ Tutors

Village Library

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Sept. 21. Fall Fest

Mount Carmel United Methodist Church

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Sept. 24. Family Nights

Moving Communities to Christ (MCC) Church

144 S. Walnut St., Birdsboro, 6:30 to 8 p.m. The program is held every Tuesday. Activities are offered for children of all ages. There is also a teen lounge and a group for adults. Dinner is served by donation from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Call the church office at 610-286-5153 for more information.

Sept. 28. Chicken Barbecue

Goodwill United Methodist Church

148 Church Road, Elverson. Chicken will be available from noon until 3 p.m. or until sold out. Call 610-286-5875 for further information. Reserved tickets will be held until 2:30 p.m. only.

Nov. 30. Central and Franklin Schools Reunion

West Nantmeal Township Building

455 N. Manor Road, Elverson, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring memorabilia and to share memories. Former students are invited to spread the word to other former students. Central School opened in 1859 and closed in 1966; Franklin School opened in 1887 and closed in 1966.

The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Submit your meeting or event for consideration in writing at least two weeks prior to the event. Email submissions to ffulton@engleonline.com.

Applications

and educational institutions.

Ideal candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to community service, a desire for personal and professional growth, and a vision for the future of Chester County.

Administered and facilitated by United Way of Chester County and in partnership with West Chester University and the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry, the LCC program has a history spanning 23 years. Through

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the support of 146 sponsors, 560 people have graduated the program and gone on to serve 435 nonprofits as board or staff members.

To apply for the program or to learn more about the application process, visit www .leadershipchestercounty.org or contact Kelly Cockshaw at 610-429-9400.

To learn more about United Way of Chester County, visit www.liveunitedchester county.org.

fee for spectators, but the club asks that all guests bring nonperishable food items for the Honey Brook Food Pantry (HBFP).

Event organizers are hoping to attract at least 100 cars. “The last couple of shows have been in the high 80s. We are getting close to 100 (vehicles),” said club member Ray Marvin, adding, “When the participants are leaving, they will get a bag of chips and a drink. It’s our way of saying thanks.”

Food and ice cream will be offered for sale throughout the day, and a DJ will play oldies music. There will also be a gift basket auction. “We have 16 to 18 baskets,” said Marvin, noting that baskets generally include a car wash bucket, a flower arrangement and a basket filled with chocolate.

Membership forms and packets of information about the club will be available at the car show for prospective members.

According to a history of the club provided by Frank Hess, treasurer, the club was originally called the Draggin’ Wagons Hot Rod Club. It was formed in 1957 by a group of young men and women from Honey Brook and surrounding towns. Walter

“Packy” Deck was the president, and members included Dottie Deck, Jim Fagan, Bob Filmore, Bev Kemper, Lyn Kemper, Mabel Delp Reese, Allen Sampson and Paul Weaver.

The original Draggin’ Wagons Hot Rod Club held its own public dances at the Honey Brook Fire Company hall with live bands such as Jammie Brown, Speedy Boyer and the Rocketones, Butch Mohl and the Galaxies and others.

In 2008, the Draggin’Wagons Car Club was reorganized and renamed by a group of the original members and many new car enthusiasts.

The car club holds two annual shows - one in the spring and another in the fall. This year marks the third time the club is holding the fall event at Honeybrook Gardens, which was formerly the Honey Brook Elementary School. Past car shows were held at Kemper Equipment in Honey Brook.

The club has more than 60 members. Club meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Honey Brook Lions Club, with the exception of December, when the club holds its annual holiday dinner. At the March meeting, the club members nominate and vote on the nonprofit organizations that

they will support in the coming year.

During the Christmas holiday season, the club “adopts” several families in the area; the family names are provided by Steeple to People Ministries. The club purchases toys, clothing and gift cards and provides a holiday dinner to each of the families.

“We help around 15 children (representing) three to five families. We get stuff for the kids and the parents and all the fixings of a turkey dinner. All of that is delivered,” Marvin said, adding that the club also makes donations to the HBFP.

Marvin, who owns several classic cars, including a 1954 Ford convertible and a 1931 Ford street rod, describes the club as social and charitable. For example, the group

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regularly takes part in outings such as dinners at local eateries. “(The club) was founded by car enthusiasts, but there is a real focus on the social side,” said Marvin. “We have members that don’t even have (classic) cars. It’s not a requirement. It’s people hanging out and having fun, and we give several thousand dollars a year to charities (in Chester, Berks and Lancaster counties).”

In the event of rain, the car show will be held on Monday, Sept. 30, beginning at 5 p.m. Cancellation information will be posted on the club’s Facebook page on the morning of Sept. 28.

For more information about the club and the car show, visit www .facebook.com/DragginWagons CarClub. Those with questions may email dragginwagonscc@ gmail.com.

A 1950s Chevrolet truck (left photo) and a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air (right photo) were among the cars on display at a previous car, truck and bike show.

Road safety tips for school season posted

With school beginning again, drivers are reminded to drive safely, pay extra attention around schools and bus stops, and follow Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law.

Under this law, motorists must stop at least 10 feet away from school buses that have their red lights flashing and stop arm extended. Motorists must stop when they are behind a bus, overtaking a bus, meeting a bus, or approaching an intersection where a bus is stopped. Motorists should not proceed until all the children have reached a place of safety. Motorists following or traveling alongside a school bus must also stop until the red lights have stopped flashing, the stop arm is withdrawn, and all children have reached safety.

equipped school buses with stoparm cameras, designed to capture and record violations.

Motorists are also reminded to slow down to the posted speed limit of 15 mph in school zones, which are particularly busy in the morning and afternoon hours during student arrival and dismissal.

During the school year, drivers are advised to allow extra time for their commute. They should not use a cell phone while driving, and they should pay extra attention when approaching a school bus or crosswalk.

If physical barriers such as grassy medians, guide rails, or concrete median barriers separate oncoming traffic from the bus, motorists in the opposing lanes may proceed without stopping.

The penalties for violating the School Bus Stopping Law can be significant, including a 60-day driver’s license suspension, five points on one’s driving record, and a fine.

According to PennDOT, each year hundreds of drivers are convicted for passing a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing. In addition, some school districts have

Parents and families should talk with bus riders about safety while boarding, exiting, or waiting for the bus, including standing back from the roadway while waiting, never running after the school bus if it has already left, never crossing the street behind a bus, and walking at least 10 feet in front of the bus when crossing.

In addition, students can do their part to stay safe while walking or crossing roadways by unplugging from phones and electronic devices; using crosswalks and intersections with crossing guards; making eye contact with drivers; wearing visible clothing, especially in the early morning and evening hours; watching for turning vehicles; and traveling in groups.

For more safety tips, visit www .penndot.pa.gov.

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BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH:52 S. Brick Lane in Elverson, welcomes visitors to worship with us Sunday mornings at 10:30 am. Wheelchair accessible. Childcare through age 2 and children’s worship during the sermon for PreK-Grade 3 available. Learn more at www.brick52.org or call the church office 610-286-6790. For those unable to attend in-person, see our livestream on www.youtube.com/bricklanecommunitychurch

CHURCHTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 2170 Main Street, Narvon (Churchtown). Phone: 717-445-5585, umcchurchtown@gmail.com. Pastor Dave Kling, dklingclm@gmail.com 5 mi East of New Holland on PA 23. Sunday worship at 9 am. Handicapped Access.

FAIRVIEW EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- 800 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA (intersection of Fairview & Little Conestoga Rds.) Rev. Tim Latham. Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am; Worship Service at 10:30am Nursery provided. Christian Education, Men’s & Women’s Bible Studies, Music Ministry, Women’s Ministry, Small groups... and much more! As growing disciples, we continue to Worship, Connect, Know and Serve God. For more info, find us online at www.FairviewEPC.org or call the office at 610-942-2640

LIVING GOD LUTHERAN CHURCH: 3200 Horseshoe Pike, 3 miles east of Honey Brook. Handicap accessible. Please join us for worship each Sunday at 9:30 am and Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 am. Nursery care is provided. If you are unable to attend in-person, join us via livestream on YouTube.

MT ZION UMC: 753 Mt. Zion Rd., Narvon, PA. Pastor: Ian Solodky, Worship Leader: Joe Liptock, Praise Band “3:16”. Adult Bible Study 9 am, Worship Service 10:15 am, Child Care Provided. We teach the traditional Gospel of Jesus Christ. All are welcome! Enjoy the views of our beautiful rural setting. Facebook.com/mtzionroad/ Instagram: Mt.Zion_narvon

PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org

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