Berks County Living May 2022

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SUMMER CAMPS A KID’S GUIDE TO BERKS FROM

A-Z

RELAX

in an Inspired

OUTDOOR SPACE

Gift Ideas for MOM

Get to Know Local

Realtors

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contents MAY 2022

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features

27 A Kid's Guide to Berks from A to Z

We've got fun covered for kids and families of all ages and interests.

31 2022 Summer Camp Guide

Be it art, science, horse care or history, there's a camp in Berks to suit your child.

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14 THIS MONTH

What to Do & Where to Go

• Berks Bits

18 THE LOOK

• Mayfield on Noble: A Dream

Summer-proof Makeup

Come True

23 FIVE THINGS

• In the Limelight with

Birdhouses

Ashley Chambers • Check It: 9 Spots for Family Fun • Thoughts from the Chamber • B Scene

plus: SPECIAL AD SECTIONS MOTHER'S DAY SPOTLIGHT pg. 24, 4

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40 LIVING IN STYLE

A Perfectly Peaceful Outdoor Space

54 DINING OUT

Stonersville Hotel

REALTOR PROFILES pg. 49


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PRESIDENT/CEO Paul Prass VICE PRESIDENT/COO Lisa Prass PUBLISHER Robyn L. Jones EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nikki M. Murry ART DIRECTOR Quynh Fisher CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heather Baver Donna Reed Christina J. Steffy Kelly Tanger Marian Frances Wolbers CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Tania Colamarino, Ama Photography Heidi Reuter John A. Secoges, Secoges Photographics ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVES Elizabeth Beebe Denise Conlin Sue Ottenheimer Sara Woodward ACCOUNTING Donna Bachman Sarah Varano CIRCULATION MANAGER Andrea Karges COPY EDITOR Gigi Romano EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Kimberly Liu In partnership with:

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Staff Speaks How would you describe an ideal day of fun for your family?

Berks is Packed with Opportunities for Fun

“Game night! I could play games for hours and love every second of it!” – Robyn L. Jones, publisher

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Do you offer a summer camp in Berks that’s not on our list?

NIKKI M. MURRY

Reach out to bcleditor@ berkscountyliving.com to see about getting on next year’s list. It’s free!

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Editor-in-Chief NMurry@BerksCountyLiving.com

“We love being outdoors so hiking and a picnic, ending with a drive-in movie or spending the whole day at an amusement park.” – Quynh Fisher, art director “An ideal day of fun for my family would be to either be in my dad’s boat on the St. Lawrence River in upstate New York or relaxing and enjoying the sun on a beach in Cape May, NJ.” – Elizabeth Beebe, account executive “Well, my son turns 17 this month, so he’s not huge into time with mom, but we do enjoy a good day at the zoo or at an aquarium. We’re big animal lovers here.” – Nikki M. Murry, editor "Going to Blue Marsh to hike and having a picnic wherever we happen to end up." – Sara Woodward, account executive

On BerksCountyLiving.com: Whip Up Delicious Recipes. They’re healthy, too! Browse Calm Eats by Wyomissing resident Daniela Modesto in our blog section. Brunch It Up. There’s so much to offer at the Stonersville Hotel that we have a whole other entry on their brunch in our “Web Exclusives” section. Get Bonus Content. It’s free! Sign up to be a BCL Insider and get our monthly e-newsletter, info on special events and more. Just click the homepage icon.

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CELEBRATE MOM.

Visit our “Make it for Mom” board on Pinterest for fun ways to show Mom some love. Search Berks County Living Magazine.

FACEBOOK FOLLOW.

See what’s happening with the Exeter Community Library StoryWalk® by following along on Facebook at @ECLStoryWalk.

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LOCAL SUMMER CAMPS A KID’S GUIDE TO BERKS FROM

A-Z

RELAX

in an Inspired

OUTDOOR SPACE

Gift Ideas for MOM

Get to Know Local

Realtors

May 2022

Outdoors or indoors, art or science, there's sure to be a camp for your child. Read more about Berks County summer camp offerings on page 31.

NIKKI’S PHOTO BY TANIA COLAMARINO, AMA PHOTOGRAPHY | MAKEUP BY THERESA VIOLETTE

This month’s issue celebrates family and the fun we can have when we all get together. If you’re looking to make plans close to home this spring, summer and beyond, there’s no shortage of things to do and places to explore, and we bring you more than 50 ideas in this issue alone! Start by flipping to page 27 where we round up 26+ possibilities in our “A Kid’s Guide to Berks from A-Z.” You can be a kid at heart and enjoy many of these too, of course. And on page 31, if you have a child considering summer camp, whether he or she loves horses, science, fashion, sports or the arts, there’s something for him or her in our comprehensive Summer Camp Guide. Check it out! Another fun activity to try is attracting the area’s beautiful birds to your backyard. On page 23 we give you some options for fun birdfeeders to purchase locally. They’re sure to beautify your outdoor space on their own. Speaking of sprucing up your landscape, on page 40 we explore a lusciously decorated patio space in Wyomissing that will absolutely inspire you. Getting ready for soaring temperatures? Don’t forget to consider making modifications to your makeup routine. Turn to The Look on page 18 and discover where in Berks you can shop for sweat-proof options that will take you through the season and provide sun protection, too. Here’s to a fun and safe season!


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AROUND TOWN BERKS BITS

Embrace Spring at Rodale

Head to the Rodale Institute in Kutztown as temperatures warm up and learn how you can aid and enjoy the outdoors with some unique programming. Here are three events to get on your calendar…

Local Author Pens Book Addressing Kids’ Food Allergies

When Megan Herr’s son was just six months old, her life changed within hours after he was diagnosed with extreme allergies to eggs, tree nuts, peas and dairy. One bite of the wrong food could seriously harm or kill her child, so she made it her mission to learn everything to keep him safe: from researching ingredients to how to give Epinephrine. To help spread awareness for children living with food allergies and to open dialogue between children, parents, caregivers and their peers, she wrote a book. Herr explains, “The concept I wanted for this book was for it to be fun, bright and engaging, but be equally educational.” Lucas takes his Food Allergies to Daycare explores a realworld setting that poses a challenge for young children with food allergies and explains the importance of washing hands after eating, of not sharing food, and why a child may have to sit at another table. The book is available at Get-Lucas-Book.com, and through major online retailers. Follow Herr at thealherrgymomblog.com. – KIMBERLY LIU

1Compost . Like a Pro. Walking Through a Story

Want to take a leisurely walk somewhere new? The Exeter Community Library StoryWalk® is a free, fun and educational outdoor activity where children and adults alike can see a story come to life as they stroll down the walking trail behind the library. The path is nestled in a wooded area and features a book. Its pages are spread on posts throughout the path for visitors to read. The featured book changes quarterly. StoryWalk® is open during daylight hours every day, year-round. Everyone is welcome to visit; the trail is also wheelchair accessible. “I have seen on the StoryWalk® family friends meeting for a Saturday morning activity, couples walking their dog at the end of the day, a father teaching his little one how to ride a tricycle, an elderly gentleman getting in his daily exercise, teens needing a safe space to talk on a bench and school-aged kids swapping books at the Little Free Library, all while immersing themselves in nature and enjoying the story at the same time,” says librarian Laura C. Kauffman. For more info call 610.406.9431, ext. 105 or visit the StoryWalk® Facebook page @ECLStoryWalk. – KIMBERLY LIU

A Home to Holistic Pet Care in Hamburg

Looking for a new insight into your pet’s health or for supplemental care or enrichment? The Animal Resource Co-op at Inner Peace and Wellness in Hamburg offers a host of services, including naturopathic (holistic) consultations, nutritional consultations, dog training and behavioral modification, animal communication sessions, Reiki, Pet First Aid and CPR training, nail trimming and so much more. It’s a must-visit spot for pets and the people that love them. Dogs may especially love the Zen Play Den, a private enrichment playroom, complete with tunnels and a ball pit, and cats can be boarded at the feline-only Katzen. Owners Pamela Kneass and Michelle Porter are certified Pet Tech® instructors. Pet Tech® is the premier CPR and First Aid training for dogs and cats. Kneass has been a veterinary technician for more than 25 years and continues to work at a local veterinary hospital. The next CPR/First Aid class is scheduled for June 5 at 10am at the Co-op. Want to learn more? Call or text to 570.230.8382, visit on Facebook @TheARC.InnerPeaceAndWellness or at theanimalresourceco-op.com. – NIKKI M. MURRY 8

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Sign up for the class planned for May 7 at 10am and learn how to begin composting effectively in your backyard, to quickly troubleshoot problems and to harvest and use finished compost in your garden.

2Hobby . Beekeeping.

Bee keepers, bee enthusiasts and those just curious can learn about current issues facing honeybees, available solutions and more on May 14 starting at 10am. You’ll be able to work with live bees and to see inside an operating hive, too.

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Yoga on the Farm.

On May 21 at 10am, yoga instructor Elizabeth Kawa will guide attendees in soothing the mind, body and soul in this 75-minute class for those with varying levels of ability, followed by a 30-minute mediation session. To register and for more info call

610.683.1400 or visit rodaleinstitute.org.

The Fashionista 5K is Back!

The race to benefit Laney’s Legacy of Hope, battling pediatric cancer, is being held in-person May 1 in West Reading starting at 9am, with a virtual option offered as well. Want to learn more about how you can help the cause or cheer on the participants? Visit laneyslegacyofhope.org/laneysfashionista-5k.


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Mayfield on Noble:

A Dream Come True BY KELLY TANGER | PHOTOS COURTESY OF MAYFIELD ON NOBLE

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t all started with a dream to open a small business. Malorie Waters decided it was time to leave her corporate job and pursue her vision. In 2019, this dream began to blossom more quickly than she’d ever imagined: while driving through the lively college town of Kutztown she passed by an empty building for rent. Malorie knew instantly that it was the perfect spot for her to sell crafts and antiques. Driven by passionate determination, she obtained the necessary permits within a mere 30 days and was on her way to realizing this new venture named Mayfield on Noble. She says humbly, “Mostly what happened was I just knew I wanted to do it and the opportunity came up immediately and I did it.”

Southern Hospitality

Step over the threshold of Mayfield and breathe in the faint aroma of freshly cut wood along with a pleasant, softly wafting scent of incense and candles burning. Allow your eyes to gaze upon a breathtaking array of crafts and antique items. The interior boasts the feel of an outdoor craft market with its large space and strings of lights leading the way. Friendly faces and greetings abound, making the experience one you’ll want to revisit. Mayfield on Noble is a family-operated business where you will be warmly accepted the moment you walk through the door. Malorie, her mom, sister, mother-in-law and other family members, offer the sweet taste of southern hospitality from Mayfield, KY, where this family originally hails from, and from where the store got its name. Always feeling a deep connection to her hometown, Malorie named her store after the place that warms her heart.

Looking for a unique handcrafted gift idea? The possibilities are endless at Mayfield. From handcrafted wooden signs, marble cheese boards and homemade soaps to mugs, crocheted and knitted items, antique furniture pieces, homemade jellies and so much more, there is never a lack of new and creative things to explore. All items are locally designed. Mayfield hosts roughly 75 Berks County craft vendors. Malorie says, “There are so many different things and so many vendors and most of the time, our vendors change stuff out weekly.” She continues, “There is never a lack of new and creative craft items to look at…perfect for gift giving or a nice treat for yourself.” Be on the lookout for a wide diversity of items such as seasonal products, special art classes and fun events offered. For example, Mayfield features murder mystery dinners where everyone enjoys great food and all are active participants in the production. According to Malorie, “If you come, you are involved in the game.” In the summertime, be sure to drop in for shopping and wine slushies or grab a treat from one of the food trucks set up on weekends. Next door is Hazel’s Café, where you can relax with delicious food, tea, coffee or wine made by Berks County’s own Cork Dork. All in all, Mayfield on Noble represents the many hidden talents of Berks County and fully supports a larger vision of shopping local. FUN FACTS

Family ties. Hazel’s Café is named after Malorie’s great-grandmother who will celebrate her 99th birthday this year! Helping hands. When a tornado hit Mayfield, KY in 2021, Malorie’s family not only visited to show their support, but also raised funds to help many of the victims.

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AROUND TOWN IN THE LIMELIGHT I was hired, and I started in March 2020, two weeks before the pandemic caused disruptions and remote work. What volunteer roles did you have with United Way? I volunteered with the Community Impact Office, the office I’m working for now. I reviewed applications for agency partners. I served on grants committees, and I served on the technology committee. I attribute my ability to successfully onboard during the pandemic to being a volunteer in this department for so long because I was already familiar with the functions of my department. What do you enjoy most about your role with United Way? In my role, I work with a team that identifies community needs, works with agency partners and oversees grants. The Ready.Set.READ! initiative is also part of my office. I enjoy working with people to improve the community. I also enjoy being able to provide the funds to make changes. As a funder, I believe we can truly make impactful change. It makes me happy to go to work every day knowing we’re fulfilling our mission to make Berks County better for everyone.

IN THE LIMELIGHT WITH

Ashley Chambers Senior Vice President of Community Impact, United Way of Berks County

How can people get involved with the United Way? My office maintains the volunteer center, and we can help people identify an opportunity they’re interested in. Some examples of experiences we’ve connected people with in addition to Ready. Set.READ! are mural paintings in the city, our annual Day of Caring with various community projects, and the Big Cheese where volunteers package food for Helping Harvest food bank. Businesses can work with us on grant reviews, focus area panels, and they can even create a “wish list” that identifies their volunteer needs to help us connect them with volunteers. When you have some downtime from all of the work you do for our community, how do you relax and have fun? I enjoy cooking and trying new recipes, working out and listening to audiobooks.

BY CHRISTINA J. STEFFY | PHOTO BY JOHN A. SECOGES, SECOGES PHOTOGRAPHICS

Ashley Chambers came to Reading from Western Pennsylvania in 2004 to attend Albright College. Upon graduation, she chose to make this community her home. She’s spent most of her time since graduation working with the United Way. Since college, your jobs have focused on serving the community. Tell me about that experience and how it led you to your current role with the United Way. I began my career working for United Community Services in Reading. I eventually became their executive director, and in that role I was a non-voting board member of the United Way. I also volunteered for the United Way for about 10 years. I then worked as a children and youth services director for Congreso de Latinos Unidos in Philadelphia. When I saw the VP of community impact job for the United Way posted in December 2019, I applied. 10

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LEARN MORE. Nurturing Young Readers. The United Way is expanding its Ready.Set.READ! program to early childcare centers in addition to schools to help encourage reading at an even younger age. Investing in Our Community. In 2021, the United Way of Berks County raised more than $11 million to support community needs and programming in the county.


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9 SPOTS FOR

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Family Fun BY NIKKI M. MURRY

Daylight hours are getting longer; temperatures are rising, and summer is right around the corner. Looking for some places to have some fun with the whole family? Here are nine ideas to get you started.

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Take Me Out to the Ballgame. Catch a game, or two, or three at FirstEnergy Stadium in Reading and cheer on the Fightins. The stadium has so much more to offer than the game, too. Think: delicious concessions, carnival-type games, musical entertainment, firework displays and a pool. fightins.com

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Hole in One. Schell’s Miniature Golf in Muhlenberg Township, a championship course with 27 holes, is a mainstay that’s been enjoyed by families for more than a halfcentury. If you’ve worked up an appetite, enjoy their famous BBQ and some ice cream, too. 610.929.9660

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A Need for Speed. For a different type of competition,

take it to the track, the slick track, that is. Slick Willy’s in Wyomissing offers indoor electric cart racing, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph. Visit online to learn more about pricing and specials offered during the week. slickwillyskarts.com

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Get Blinded by Science. Visit the Reading Science

Center, where their motto is: “Interact. Invent. Inspire.” More than 55 interactive exhibits focused on electricity, light and sound, forces and motion, engineering and more are waiting to be explored in the 7,000-square-foot space. readingsciencecenter.org

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Reach for the Stars. Head to the Neag Planetarium

at the Reading Public Museum. The weekday and Sunday show schedule programming is variable, but did you know you can also book the planetarium for private events? It’s true! readingpublicmuseum.org/planetarium

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All Aboard. Head to Boyertown to board a train that

will take you on an excursion into a forbidden land. Colebrookdale Railroad offers themed train rides throughout the year and there’s sure to be something for everyone to enjoy. colebrookdalerailroad.com

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A Day of Fun. Make the trip to Wernersville to South Mountain YMCA on designated days each May (May 1 & 8) to enjoy Family Fun Day. Activities include climbing the tower, shooting archery, creating crafts, wagon riding and more. The May 1 theme is Healthy Kids Day and will host a blood drive. Hours are 2-4pm, and attendance is free and open to the public. smymca.org

Treat Yourself. As we approach the end of May

especially, it can really get hot. Cool off with a sweet treat at Sweet Ride Ice Cream in West Reading. Can’t decide which delicious flavor to enjoy? Buy a couple of flights and the whole family can sample to their heart’s desire. sweetrideicecream.com

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Roll with it. Unleash your inner child and lace up some roller skates. Cruise around the rink and enjoy throwback and current tunes with the entire family at Skateaway Family Fun & Sports Center in Shillington during public skate times. skateaway.net MAY 2022

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AROUND TOWN THOUGHTS FROM THE CHAMBER ALLIANCE

Special Programming for Family Businesses BY AMISH JINDAL, Communications & Marketing Intern, GRCA

The family-owned and operated business Pagoda Apparel has been a role model for the community. It has not only continued to operate as a family-owned business, but has also given back to the community through advocacy and donations. Pagoda Apparel is a print shop located in downtown Reading. The business mostly prints and creates apparel for businesses, though it also makes various other customized items such as banners, home décor and accessories. Pagoda Apparel was initially founded in 2012 by co-owner Dele Olaewe as a side gig. He had previous experience in the print industry and wanted to create some adult soccer shirts for his friends. Over the years, the family business steadily grew, even through the pandemic. For that reason, just a few years ago, Pagoda Apparel become a full-time commitment for Dele and his wife, Barbara Olaewe. Being a small family-owned business brings many benefits and challenges. According to Barbara, one of the main advantages is “working together as partners for the same goal.” On the flip side, a challenge that Barbara and Dele face is that they never get away from their business. As Barbara puts it, “You don’t get to disconnect when both family members are working the same business with the same goal.” In addition, one of the hardest things for a small, family-owned business is letting others know you exist. To attain greater success, the business needs to move past word-of-mouth referrals and to intentionally connect with the community.

Pagoda Apparel has demonstrated its community values by giving back. For one, the company promotes Reading. “We like this city. We want people to know and love Reading,” says Barbara. This is reflected in their signature Pagoda logo and in their Reading souvenir line. In addition, Pagoda Apparel has joined many philanthropic endeavors. The business donates clothes with small manufacturing defects that can’t be sent to consumers for quality purposes. Some of the beneficiaries include the New Journey Community Outreach Center and the Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading & Berks County. The business has also been grateful for the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance’s (GRCA) support and family-owned business programming over the years. GRCA has helped Pagoda Apparel by featuring the business in its Rebuild Berks campaign and also ordered shirts for the staff to wear at its annual picnic. Barbara and Dele are regular attendees of the Berks Family Business Alliance (FBA) programming. FBA is a signature program of the GRCA. It serves family-owned and operated businesses of all sizes by providing diverse programming and numerous interactive opportunities. The goal of FBA is to help to lead these special, family-owned businesses to success. If you are a family-owned business interested in joining FBA, visit greaterreading.org/berks-family-business-alliance. Barbara and Dele see a bright future for Pagoda Apparel. They foresee growth continuing, perhaps soon being too busy for just the two of them to handle, resulting in new employee hires. UPCOMING EVENT Join GRCA and FBA for its Summer Symposium: The 7 Principles of Healthy Business on June 8, 7:30-9:30am. Visit greaterreading.org to register.

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THIS MONTH

May what to do & where to go COMPILED BY NIKKI M. MURRY

May 7 JOSH RITTER

7:30pm, Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College, Reading.

Ritter is an American singer/songwriter known for his sharp wit and expressive lyrics. He has built a loyal following since emerging on the scene in 2000 with his self-titled debut album, all the way to now with his most recent album, Fever Breaks, that pushes the boundaries of folk and Americana music. For more info and tickets visit millercenter.racc.edu.

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May 28

45TH ANNUAL WALK FOR THE ANIMALS

CAR SHOW

9am-3pm, Classic Auto Mall, Morgantown.

10am-2pm, Jim Dietrich Park, Muhlenberg Township.

Visit to view antique and classic cars, motorcycles, trucks and street rods. Also featured will be food vendors, a car corral, flea market, DJ and cash prizes. Rain date: June 4. For more info visit chescoacc.com.

Join a walk with your pawsome pals to benefit Humane Pennsylvania. Virtual Walker options are also available for those who cannot attend in-person. For more info visit humanepa.org/ events/walk-for-the-animals.

May 26

WINE, WOMEN & SHOES

5:30-8:30pm, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Reading.

Sip fine wines; shop the latest styles; mingle with the Shoe Guys; bid on incredible auction items and more to benefit Opportunity House. For tickets and more info visit winewomenandshoes.com/event/ opphouse. 14

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THIS MONTH

ART EXHIBITIONS & GALLERIES

Through May 8

DINOSAUR EXPLORER

Reading Public Museum, Reading.

Journey through the wildest, wackiest and most wonderous dinosaurs and examine human physiology through the lens of the magnificent creatures. For more info visit readingpublicmuseum.org.

BENEFITS

May 12

May 29

DOGS & BREWS

Noon-4pm, Reading Public Museum, Reading.

Visit with vendors, enjoy craft beverages and eats from food trucks and dogs to pet. Benefits the Animal Rescue League of Berks County. Single ticket: $45, Couple: $80, Designated Driver (non-alcoholic beverages and refreshments only): $25. Ages 10 and younger can attend for free. For more info visit readingpublicmuseum.org/dogs-brews.

CONCERTS & NIGHTLIFE

BENEFIT FOR THE BIRDS

May 13

Enjoy an evening of mingling, delicious hors d’oeuvres, live music and raptor encounters, all to benefit Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and its mission. Tickets: $150. For more info visit hawkmountain.org/events/benefit-for-the-birds.

7:30pm, Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading.

6-9pm, Folino Estate Winery, Kutztown.

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TRACY MORGAN

The actor/comedian brings his No Disrespect Tour to Reading. For tickets and more info visit santander-arena.com.

May 15

JAZZ ON THE AVENUE FEATURING ONE ALTERNATIVE

3pm, Yocum Institute for Arts Education, West Lawn.

Enjoy acoustic fusion sounds from One Alternative, featuring Mark Oppenlander, Jill Haley, Dana Allaband, Tim Celfo and Tony DeAngelis. Tickets: $20. For tickets and more info visit yocuminstitute.org/jazz-on-theavenue.

May 21

READING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: VERDI’S REQUIEM

7:30pm, Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading.

Featuring Andrew Constantine, conductor, and special guests from the Reading Choral Society, including Othalie Graham, Soprano; Audrey Babcock, Mezzo-Soprano; John Matthew Myers, Tenor and Joshua Jeremiah, Bass. For more info and to purchase tickets visit readingsymphony.org.


May 22

CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE & INSIDE STRAIGHT

7pm, Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College, Reading.

Christian McBride is a seven-time Grammy Awardwinning bassist, composer, and bandleader. Inside Straight features members Carl Allen (drums), Steve Wilson (saxophone), Peter Martin (piano) and Warren Wolf (vibraphone). For more info and tickets visit millercenter.racc.edu.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

May 1 & 8

FAMILY FUN DAY AT SMYMCA 2-4pm, South Mountain YMCA Camps, Wernersville.

Free to attend, the open house of sorts features wagon rides, archery, rock climbing and much more. Rain or shine. For more info visit smymca. org/summer-camps/camp-tours.

May 21

FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER’S 4TH ANNUAL MIND YOUR HEALTH 8am-Noon, Stone House, Wyomissing.

The free community event features a timed 5K, Family-friendly Walk, wellness vendors, chair massages, yoga, carnival games, balloon animals, a Kids Wheels Parade, amazing raffle items and much more. For more info visit familyguidancecenter.com/site/events.

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Various start times, FirstEnergy Stadium, Reading.

Come out and cheer on your R-Phils as they take on opponents including the Bowie Baysox and New Hampshire Fisher Cats. For tickets and more info visit fightins.com.

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109TH GRCA ANNUAL DINNER FEATURING SCOTT HAMILTON 5-8:30pm, Santander Arena, Reading.

Join the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance in celebrating recipients of the Business Excellence Awards, dinner, and featured speaker Scott Hamilton. Hamilton is a best-selling author, fourtime cancer survivor, television broadcaster and motivational speaker. He’s the most recognized male figure skating star in the world, winning 70 titles, including the Olympic Gold Medal. Members: $165, Non-member: $185, Speaker only ticket: $50. For more info visit greaterreading.org.

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THE LOOK

Hint of Tint.

Get added coverage along with sun protection. Paraben and oxybenzone free, this sunscreen provides a touch of barelythere color that matches most skin tones. The water resistant, cruelty-free formula contains a blend of moisturizing shea butter, green tea and cucumber. ULTA Tinted Mineral Face Lotion SPF 30, $12.99, Ulta Beauty.

Picture Perfect.

Moisturize and Protect.

This SPF 40 zinc oxide formula creates a lipid barrier to protect skin from sun damage. The light formula feels like a primer and keeps skin feeling hydrated. Vitamins C and E stimulate collagen production and combat signs of aging. Skin Solissful Hydra Tint SPF 40, $66, Pure Skin Makeup & Skincare Studio.

SUMMER PROOF

Makeup

Get ready for your close-up. Blend away imperfections with this lightweight liquid makeup. High-definition 3-D pigments offer impeccable coverage and create a satin finish. Built-in SPF 25 protects against the sun’s rays. Achieve flawless skin and a stunning, photo-ready look. Merle Norman Perfecting Makeup SPF 25, $43, Tina’s Salon and Day Spa.

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Beat the heat with beauty products that love the sun. Protect your skin and leave your worries about melting makeup behind. Whether you’re rocking full face makeup, a minimal look, or something in-between, we’ve got options perfect for playing at the park and relaxing at the pool or beach.

Sun Soother.

Use this facial treatment day or night to moisturize, soothe and repair irritated or sun-damaged skin. Antioxidant German Blue Chamomile reduces redness and inflammation, while frankincense restores the epidermis and combats breakouts. Lavender and lemon offer anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory assistance. Hydrogel Facial Treatment, $18.99, Honeybee Gardens.

Round the Clock Color.

Apply this lip color in the morning, seal it with the shiny, moisturizing topcoat, and you’re set all day. Highlight your smile with resilient, smear-proof color that lasts through meals and drinks so you can concentrate on fun, not touch-ups. Cover Girl Outlast All-Day Lip Color with Topcoat, $7.69, Target.


Impressive Powder.

Finish your look with a natural, silky glow. Gentle on skin, this pressed powder is free from talc, parabens, oil and fragrances. Vitamin E soothes skin, and nine different shades match your skin tone and keep you shine-free all day. Pressed Mineral Powder Foundation, refill in recyclable clamshell: $11.99, Refillable Foundation Compact: $12.99, Honeybee Gardens.

Primed for Success. Luxurious Lashes.

Make this primer the first step in your routine to keep makeup in place. Wear under foundation for a lasting look even on the hottest days. Salicylic acid aids in a smoother, clearer complexion, and mattifying powders stamp out shine. ULTA Matte Face Primer, $18, Ulta Beauty.

Get eyelashes for days. This combined primer and mascara contains lengthening fibers to pump up the volume and extend your lashes to incredible lengths. Intense black hues create a dramatic, bold eye. The waterproof formula provides a lasting, smudge-proof look. L’Oréal Paris Voluminous X Fiber Waterproof Mascara, $10.49, Target.

Complete Coverage. Moisturize, protect and control oil in one simple application. SPF 20 protects you from the sun and salicylic acid stops oil from causing your makeup to slide away. Ingredients like lavender and rosemary soothe and protect to help skin look amazing. Mirabella Hydrating CC Crème, $42, United Artists Salon and Spa.

All-in-One Awesome.

Simplify your routine with a triple-duty solution. Use this BB crème as foundation, moisturizer and SPF 30 sun protection. Restoring apple and grape plant stem cells, designer peptides and anti-inflammatory properties help accentuate skin healing and slow skin’s aging process. Lira Clinical BB Tint, $67, Pure Skin Makeup & Skincare Studio.

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The Spine and Wellness Center Dr. Patrick Borja • Dr. Tyler Rank • Dr. Charles Bucklar

Empowering you to live a healthier, happier life! • • • • • •

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Won’t Fade Away. Keep your makeup looking as fresh as the minute you applied it. This spray provides a matte finish to liquid or powder makeup and prevents fading and melting. Add it to your eyeshadow brush and experience a bold, colordrenched look. Mirabella Bulletproof Matte Finishing Spray, $25, United Artists Salon and Spa.

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Get the sun-shielding of physical sunscreen without white residue. Weightless and sheer, this non-nano zinc oxide formula blends invisibly into skin. Ideal for all skin types, this sunscreen provides SPF 30 protection and antioxidant green tea to combat free radicals. Dermalogica Invisible Physical Defense, $45, Tina’s Salon and Day Spa.

Be A Saint. SOURCES

Honeybee Gardens 610.396.9225 honeybeegardens.com Also available: Betula’s Botanica, 412 Penn Avenue West Reading 484.516.2321 betulasbotanica.com target.com

For information on how to be a Saint and be college and life ready, please contact Nicky Smith by emailing nsmith@berkscatholic.org or call 610.374.8361 ext. 244.

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Pure Skin Makeup & Skincare Studio 2203 Penn Avenue, Rear Building, West Lawn 484.243.0771 pureskinpro.com Target Locations in Exeter, Muhlenberg, Wyomissing target.com

Tina’s Salon and Day Spa 404 Penn Avenue West Reading 610.374.5991 gototinas.com Ulta Beauty Broadcasting Square Shopping Center 2755 Papermill Rd., Wyomissing 610.372.9939 ulta.com United Artists Salon and Spa 299 Penn Avenue West Reading 610.376.8481 unitedartistssalon.com


Happy Mother's Day!

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love your smile Dr. Andrea Smith is one of only 350 Maxillofacial Prosthodontists worldwide. More than 100 area dentists, oral surgeons and other dental specialists trust her to handle their patients’ complex or cosmetic dental needs, from a single perfect tooth to state-of-the-art full mouth reconstruction. Specializing in the restoration and replacement of teeth, including: » dental implant restorations » crowns » bridges » dentures » cosmetic dentistry » full-mouth implant prosthetics such as Teeth-in-One-Day or All-on-4.

Dr. Smith sees patients with a wide variety of dental concerns, such as: » broken or missing teeth » uncomfortable dentures » extensive tooth wear » dissatisfaction with the appearance of their smile

Dr. AnDreA Smith 955 BerkShire BlvD., Suite 104, WyomiSSing 484.577.3530 • berkspros.com

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FIVE THINGS

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Birdhouses B Y H E AT H E R BAV E R

Support bird species by providing welcoming habitats in your backyard. You’ll reap all kinds of benefits. Watching birds and listening to birdsongs relieves stress, and birds can assist you with weed/pest control and pollinating flowers. Check out these five birdhouses and make room for a few feathered friends.

1 Gourd-ous Location.

2 Felted

It looks like a bee hive, but this beautiful handpainted gourd is a home for nuthatches, swallows or small woodpeckers. Made by Twisted Twig Gourds, this decorative design is protected with polyurethane for years of outdoor enjoyment. Hang it on a covered porch or in a shade tree and welcome a family. Hand Painted Gourd Birdhouse, $26, Lazy Dog Vintage, 335 State St., Hamburg, 484.660.3695. lazydogvintage.com

Favorite.

Give wrens and chickadees a colorful home. Made of 100 percent hand-felted sheep wool, this vibrant and adorable strawberryshaped house makes an ideal nest for small birds. As the wool breaks down over time, birds can recycle and reuse by harvesting the felt to line nests of their own creation. Strawberry Felt Birdhouse, $39.99, Riverview Garden & Gifts, 3049 Pricetown Rd., Temple, 610.929.5049. gardensandgifts.com

3 Cool Carving.

A delightful carved design of leaves and branches gives this birdhouse curb appeal. Any wrens looking to move into your yard can stay snug and dry in this locally crafted home. Hang from a branch six feet or higher off of the ground. Make sure it’s visible to attract prospective residents. Locally Carved Wren Bird House, $32.99, Wild Birds Unlimited, 2649 Shillington Rd., Sinking Spring, 610.670.5508. sinkingspring. wbu.com

4 Built for Bluebirds.

5 Naturally

Crafted of high-quality cedar, this house features an enclosed cavity design. Cleanout doors make it easy to refresh this space before new tenants arrive. A fiveyear warranty, along with insect and rot-resistant wood, ensures that bluebirds will enjoy this home again and again. Nature’s Way Cedar Bluebird Box House, $27.99, Esbenshade’s Garden Centers, 721 Park Rd., Fleetwood, 610.944.3000. 1749 Bowmansville Rd., Mohnton, 717.445.6055. esbenshades.com

Cozy.

A rough-cut wood exterior makes this birdhouse look like a snug home inside a tree. Constructed in Lancaster County, it’s perfectly sized for wrens or finches and features a roof made of reclaimed tin. House finches are frequently first to discover bird feeders, so give them a place to stay. You'll thank yourself for welcoming new friends. Lancaster-made Birdhouse, $16.99, Ryeland Gardens, 37 Weiser Lane, Womelsdorf, 610.589.4917. ryelandgardens.com

Win It!

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Mother’s Day THE HISTORY OF

While Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 8, this year, it is said that the day of tribute was founded on May 9, 1905, after Anna Reeves Jarvis lost her mother, and she looked to create a day to honor mothers as a group. Anna began her movement in West Virginia. The state prides itself for hosting the first official Mother’s Day celebration in 1908. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill recognizing Jarvis’ idea, making Mother’s Day a national holiday to be celebrated the second Sunday in May. Today, Mother’s Day is a $25 billion holiday in the United States. It is the most popular day for buying flowers, second to the Christmas and Hanukkah seasons. The white carnation is regarded as the official Mother’s Day flower as Jarvis sent 500 of them to Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in her mother’s honor for that first Mother’s Day celebration in 1908. This Mother’s Day, we encourage you to celebrate mom with a gift meant just for her. It could be dinner at her favorite restaurant, a piece of jewelry she’ll cherish, a spa or beauty treatment or product, flowers or simply time spent together. Need some ideas? Get started with the local businesses showcased here.

Events By Kelly's Florist

1051 Cross Keys Rd., Leesport | 610.721.7924 kellysflorist.com | @eventsbykellysflorist

We feature a naturalistic style incorporating locally sourced, foraged and American grown premium florals. Specializing in weddings, events and bespoke plant and floral services, we also rent our studio space, Wrennie Ruth’s, as an intimate venue with rustic industrial charm. As a multigenerational horticulturist, Kelly creates designs inspired from nature with unexpected elements and colors. Our creative concepts have been featured in publications along with our extensive vendor network. Visit us for Mother's Day Open House on 5/7 from 10am-4pm.

Goldie’s Beauty Bar

144 N. 9th St., Reading 610.396.5365 | goldiesbeautybar.com Goldie’s Beauty Bar was created to encourage the community to invest in self-care. Visit us for a luxury experience you won’t soon forget. We offer a variety of treatments customized just for you. At Goldie’s, we have created a space where both women and men can feel comfortable unwinding and relaxing. Our staff is licensed and trained to provide quality care and service.

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Murphy Jewelers

115 W. Market St., Pottsville | 570.622.3136 16 Jetson Drive, Hamburg | 610.562.2528 Lehigh Valley Mall, Whitehall | 610.791.5200 murphyjewelers.com A shopping destination like no other, the experience at Murphy Jewelers in Hamburg will exceed your expectations with an 18-foot waterwall, cozy fireplace, and a 30-foot atrium skylight, not to mention the world’s best jewelry. Named one of InStore Magazine’s “Top 10 Coolest Stores in America,” you’ll definitely find the perfect gift for Mom. Shop Murphy Jewelers, family owned since 1913.


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Paisley & Company

275 W. Main St., Kutztown 484.646.9515 | paisleyandcompany.com CUSTOM CLAY MASK COLLECTION Indulge in a new ritual of self-care or enjoy a perfect girls’ night in with this at-home facial kit from Paisley & Company. Experiment with finding your favorite clay mask from our three classic clay choices, or try your hand at custom multi-masking to soothe and deeply cleanse your individual skin type. Available as individual products or a gift set.

Wm H Diller Jewelers

Connelly Lawn & Garden

601 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.372.0019 | wmhdiller.com

703 Henry Circle, Sinking Spring 610.678.8949 | info@connellylawn.com connellylawn.com

Looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift that Mom will cherish for years to come? Head to Wm H Diller Jewelers, a full-service jeweler offering complete jewelry and watch services, and selling diamonds, engagement rings, fashion jewelry and other meaningful gifts. We do all repair work in-house, as well as appraisals. Visit our family-owned business and become a member of our extended family.

Our Personal Gardening Service is a truly helpful gift for Mom! Once a month, from June through October, our team of expert gardeners will drop by to perform routine garden chores such as weeding, pruning, cutting back plants, shrub shearing and general garden tidying. We serve the Wyomissing and Sinking Spring areas. Reach out to info@connellylawn.com for a free estimate. She’s sure to love it!

GIVE MOM THE GIFT OF GREAT LOOKING SKIN WITH THIS AMAZING DEAL!

Purchase a $100 gift card for Mom from Reading Dermatology between April 1-May 6 and receive an additional $25!

Reading Dermatology

3317 Penn Avenue, West Lawn | 484.709.1177 | readingderm.com Reading Derm offers an ever-expanding line of medically-based treatments providing patients with the most cutting-edge options for best results in attaining healthy, radiant looking skin. Gift cards are redeemable for any of the cosmetic skin care services Reading Derm is known for: facials, micro-needling, laser hair removal, Botox, fillers, photo rejuvenation and now IV Hydration and B-12 injections for achieving health and wellness goals. There’s no limit on the number of gift cards you can buy. Take advantage of this special for yourself if you’re planning a series of procedures!

Sorrelli

220 W. Main St., Kutztown 610.894.9857 | sorrelli.com As a premium, artisan jewelry brand, we stand behind the handcrafted jewelry we make with a lifetime guarantee. For 40+ years, our family business has helped women shine for all of life’s occasions. When you wear our unique designs, get ready to receive compliments! This Mother’s Day, celebrate the women in your life with the gift of Sparkle! Visit us in store, mention this ad, and receive a free gift!

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Raphael B. Studio 4310 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading 610.779.6611 | raphaelbstudio.com

Raphael B. Studio, located at Boscov’s East Mall, has been your neighborhood jeweler for more than 20 years. We handle all of your jewelry needs: onsite repair, custom jewelry, unique Artisan jewelry, Estate jewelry, watch batteries and band shortening. Stop by to find something special for the women in your life.

The Salt Lounge

Muddy Creek Soap Company

4 Wellington Blvd., Ste. 110, Wyomissing 610.743.4613 | thesaltlounge.net

608 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.816.7474 | muddycreeksoapcompany.com Hours: Sun: 11am-2pm, Mon: Closed, Tues-Sat: 10am-5pm Open until 8pm on 2nd Fridays.

Give mom the gift of relaxation this Mother’s Day! The Salt Lounge offers services such as massage, reflexology and private salt therapy. Salt Therapy will leave mom feeling calmer and breathing deeper. Salty soaps, scrubs and shower tabs make for the perfect at-home spa day. Mother’s Day gift cards and packages are available on our website: thesaltlounge.net.

Make your mom feel extra loved this Mother’s Day with a custom gift basket from Muddy Creek Soap Company. She is sure to feel pampered with our signature floral scents: lavender, rose and sage & lavender. A self-care night with our luxurious bath bombs, silky body butters and exfoliating sugar scrubs is just what she deserves. Stop in or order online for the perfect gift!

The Rustic Bunch

Judy's on Cherry

Ahhh... the sweet smell of spring! Our season is just getting started at the West Reading Farmers Market on May 1. Find us there for Mother’s Day sales. Be sure to pre-order if you can. Our flowers are locally grown here in Berks County. Our floral shares and seasonal delivery are available through our growing season, April through November. Treat Mom to a floral share that’s sure to please!

JUDY’S IS COMING UP IN THE WORLD IN 2022 (AND SO ARE YOU)! Make this year’s Mother’s Day an experience to remember at Judy’s on Cherry! Treat yourself and your mom to the fresh, bright flavors of spring cuisine and, as an added cause for celebration, ride to our second-floor dining room in our NEWLY INSTALLED LIFT!

By Appointment Only 610.413.2737 | rusticbunch.com

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IS FOR ACTING. Yocum Institute for the Arts in West Lawn is home to a wonderful Theater Department. Semesterlong classes are available for students interested in musical theater, improv, playwriting and more. yocuminstitute.org/theater

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IS FOR Head to FirstEnergy Stadium, home to the Reading Fightins for baseball game fun and so much more, including great concessions, fireworks nights and musical entertainment. fightins.com

IS FOR CAMP. There are so many options here in Berks! From fashion and science to horse care and art, you name it, and there’s probably a camp for it. See our Summer Camp Guide this month on page 31.

BY NIKKI M. MURRY

Looking for some fun activities for your children to enjoy? Good news! There’s no shortage of them right here in our Berks backyard. Check out this list to get you started.

IS FOR DOGS. Have a pet lover on your hands? Volunteer to walk a dog available for adoption at Humane Pennsylvania or help make toys for those waiting for their forever family at the Animal Rescue League of Berks County. Note: an adult must accompany youngsters for direct animal handling. At ARL, volunteers must be at least 18 years old to handle animals directly.

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IS FOR Berks Nature’s The Nature Place at Angelica Creek Park in Reading hosts family environmental hikes, a Nature Play Zone, wetland trails, demonstration gardens and so much more. berksnature.org

IS FOR FESTIVALS & FAIRS. From the Kutztown Folk Festival and Kutztown Fair to the Oley Fair, Reading Fair, Governor Mifflin Community Days and so much more, there’s no shortage of fun to be found across Berks.

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IS FOR GOGGLEWORKS. Reading’s GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, once home to a goggle-making factory, now hosts artist studios, galleries, various arts classes and workshops, independent films, special events like Pumpkin Palooza and so much more. goggleworks.org

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IS FOR ICE CREAM. There is no shortage of fun spots to get the cool treat in Berks. Among them is the cool-shaped The Cone in Wernersville and the 50s-inspired Scoupe DeVille in Birdsboro. FB @

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IS FOR KARATE. Build confidence, learn discipline, get exercise, meet friends and more with martial arts programs for targeted age groups at Wyomissing ATA Martial Arts or another program near you.

IS FOR HIKING. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton is THE place to be for raptor spotting. The Autumn Migration Hawk Count is the longest running raptor migration count in the world. Visit and you just may see hawks, eagles, falcons and vultures. The count starts in mid-August. hawkmountain.org

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IS FOR Have a music afficionado on your hands? Berks Arts hosts great events, many free, during its summer Bandshell Concert Series in Reading’s City Park and across the county each spring with its famous Berks Jazz Fest.

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IS FOR MAKING. Get hands-on and try your hand at making a ceramic treasure they can keep for themselves or gift to a loved one at The Art Room in West Reading.

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IS FOR ORCHARD. Pick-your-own strawberries and other fruits, enjoy fun themed festivals, sit in for story time and more at Weaver’s Orchard in Morgantown.

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Dive into some automotive history with a visit to the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles. Better yet? Children age 15 and younger are admitted free. boyertownmuseum.org

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IS FOR There is no shortage of volunteer opportunities in Berks. A great place to start would be by reaching out to VOiCEup Berks or the United Way of Berks County.

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IS FOR PETTING ZOO. Looking for a way to get hands-on with some farm animals? Visit the Oley Turnpike Dairy’s petting zoo featuring sheep, goats, alpacas, llamas and more. oleyturnpikedairy.com

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IS FOR The Berks County Library System features lots of local branch libraries offering books, summer reading programs and year-round programming for kids of all ages. Find your local library online and see what’s on the calendar. berkslibraries.org

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IS FOR For beginners and more advanced inline skaters, skateboarders, stunt bikers and the like, there’s no place quite like the Stonecliffe Action Park in Reading. The area includes quarter pipes, rails, ramps and more. co.berks.pa.us/dept/parks/

IS FOR READING ROYALS. You’re never too young or old to root on your local hockey team. Check out the game schedule online and see if there’s a fun promotional night that might appeal to you. The season typically runs from February to April. royalshockey.com

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IS FOR UNDERGROUND. Crystal Cave in Kutztown is the perfect cool place to cool off on a hot day. Its milky white formations have thrilled visitors for more than 145 years. The cave temperature is 54 degrees, making it a fun way to escape the heat. crystalcavepa.com

IS FOR VACATION. Berks is within driving distance to so many family fun spots offering a wide array of activities. Consider Jim Thorpe, Philadelphia, Baltimore, NYC, Cape May and even nearby Lancaster County.

IS FOR WEISER HOMESTEAD. Conrad Weiser Homestead, that is. For local history buffs, a visit is a must with exhibits housed in three separate buildings. Special events are held throughout the spring, summer and fall seasons. conradweiserhomestead.org

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IS FOR Exercise can be fun, relaxing and a family affair. Book a Family Private Yoga Session at Double Sunrise Yoga in West Reading and practice strength, balance and flexibility.

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IS FOR X MARKS THE SPOT. Scavenger Hunts have become popular since the pandemic started, and they probably won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. The Berks History Center has taken on one in the form of a Road Ramble, and the Animal Rescue League of Berks County holds one as a fundraiser, too. But you can create your own at any time!

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IS FOR ZIPLINE. Head to the South Mountain YMCA Camps in Wernersville and enjoy a climb up the tower, followed by a ride down the 300foot zip line. smymca.

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Summer Fashion Studio

Wunnerbaar Schee! Junior Historian Camp

1621 N. 13th St., Reading albright.edu/summerfashion Email: Doreen Burdalski at dburdalski@albright.edu Age Range Rising high school sophomore, junior or senior Dates July 17-22 What Campers Learn: Students will explore design concepts, illustration, computeraided design, fashion merchandising and marketing, while creating their own “Alternative Creations.” The program ends with a runway fashion show open to all family members. In addition, students will work on a portfolio and design their own T-shirt.

BERKS BALLET THEATRE CONSERVATORY OF DANCE

Summer of Dance

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts 201 Washington St., Ste. 401, Reading 610.373.7577 berksballettheatre.com/summer Age Range 2-adult Dates various dates for various programs, visit online What Campers Learn: Princess Ballerina + Prince Charming Camp, Superhero Camp and Tiny Dancers’ Camps are where 2- to 4-yearolds learn the basics of ballet in a creative learning environment. Young Dancers’ Intensives are week-long camps that are the ideal way to begin your dance journey. For the intermediate and advanced dancers, there’s a 4-week summer intensive, the “Professional Dance Experience.” Guest teachers from NYC, Philadelphia and beyond are brought in — this is perfect for dancers looking to take their training to the next level. Included are classes in ballet, pointe, modern, contemporary, jazz and more. You can take one week or all four. Adult ballet classes for beginner and intermediate levels run all summer long.

940 Centre Avenue, Reading 610.375.4375 | berkshistory.org Age Range 7-17 Dates June 21-23 What Campers Learn: Learn everything Pennsylvania German “wonderful” and “nice,” including painting Distelfinks, weaving baskets, fracturs, music, food and more!

BERKS NATURE

Eco-Camp

575 St. Bernardine St., Reading 610.372.4992 | berksnature.org/eco-camp Age Range 3-12 Dates June 13-Aug. 19 What Campers Learn: Berks Nature’s EcoCamp provides full- and half-day camp opportunities for young children and teens to learn about the importance of nature, wildlife and environmental stewardship through play and exploration at Angelica Creek Park. Each week of camp, themed around a different component of eco-friendly living, is led by a team of veteran teachers, support staff and guest instructors. Build great memories and connect with nature at the recently renovated Nature Place campus!

BERKS YOUTH CHORUS

Summer Sing

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts 201 Washington St., Reading 610.898.7664 | berksyouthchorus.org Age Range those entering grades 3-7 Dates Aug. 1-5 What Campers Learn: Kids with an enthusiasm for music are invited to sing their hearts out during this week-long day camp. Campers will participate in fun sessions of vocal training to develop and

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refine their skills. To celebrate the conclusion of the program, students will perform in a special concert for family and friends.

BODY ZONE SPORTS AND WELLNESS COMPLEX

Summer Adventure Camp

3103 Paper Mill Rd., Wyomissing 610.376.2100 | bodyzonesports.com/camp Age Range 5-13 Dates June 6-Aug. 19 What Campers Learn: With different themes and attractions for each of the 11 weeks of camp, there’s something for everyone. Your child will stay active and healthy all summer long with various activities such as ice skating, swimming, sports and games, Gaga ball, arts and crafts, fresh air activities, special visitors like scientists and magicians and exciting field trips! The camp features a small group camper/counselor ratio, with a great group of counselors your child is sure to love. Several packages are available with extended care options. Celebrating its 19th year, Summer Adventure Camp at Body Zone is not only where memories are made, but where friends are made, too!

CAMP GOTR

Girls Have Power

Camp Location TBD 484.332.6132 | gotrberks.org/camp-gotr Age Range Rising third through fifth grade girls Dates July (Mon-Fri, full-day; specifics TBD) What Campers Learn: A week-long, full-day program, Camp GOTR by Girls on the Run© Berks provides a unique opportunity for girls to develop self-confidence and learn lifelong skills. Camp GOTR combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of camp. Girls enjoy fun physical activities, creative arts, crafts and storytelling all while building lasting friendships in a fun, inclusive setting.

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CAMP SAFE BERKS

Provided by Safe Berks, held at Albright College To register: email delios@safeberks.org 610.370.7811 Age Range 13-17 Dates Check safeberks.org, click on "events" What Campers Learn: This free summer camp brings together youth and adults to form alliances of support to promote peace and justice in our schools and communities, as well as enjoy fun summer activities and special guests. Free transportation and meals provided.

COLONIAL SPORTS

Summer Day Camp

168 Shillington Rd., Sinking Spring 610.777.9651 | chbsports.com Age Range 6-12 Dates June 6-Aug. 19* (dates may vary due to end of Wilson school year date) What Campers Learn: Colonial Sports Summer Camp Program provides the proper balance of fun, learning and exercise in a safe and structured environment for school age children. The program includes a variety of activities, an afternoon snack and outdoor play. Supervision is provided by qualified staff. Each week has a special theme. Some of those for this year will include: Decade

Dash, Trapped in a Video Game, Sink or Swim, and And CUT! to name a few. Email sportscenterinfo@chbsports.com. PA State Licensed. E.O.E.

EASTERSEALS CAMP

Growing Green Overnight Camp

Pocono Environmental Education Center Dingmans Ferry, PA 610.775.1431, ext. 209 easterseals.com/esep Age Range 10-adult Dates July 3-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: Growing Green is a week-long overnight camp with an emphasis on the environment for youth and adults with disabilities. Overnight camp provides incredible opportunities for growth and development in a safe, nurturing environment staffed by Easterseals trained counselors. Campers gain environmental awareness and learn organic gardening while enjoying traditional camp activities like hiking, canoeing, arts & crafts, music, swimming and campfires. An optional employment track is available for campers who want to explore work experiences. Camp will be subject to CDC/Department of Health guidance. COVID precautions will be in place to ensure the safety of campers and staff.

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FOX MUSIC

Wizard of Oz, Musical Theater Summer Camp WCR Center for the Arts 140 N. 5th St., Reading 484.999.7843 | foxmusicden.com Age Range 8-16 Dates Aug. 1-14 What Campers Learn: Enter the magical and mysterious land of Oz, as actors of all experience levels gain singing, acting and performance skills in this two-week-long summer camp. In addition to preparing for five final onstage public performances, students will attend daily workshops in acting, creative writing, singing, history of theatre and costume and makeup design. Performers will audition on June 25, and all who audition will receive a part.

FOXTALE FARM

Riding Camp

12 Foxtale Lane, Oley 610.987.9309 | foxtalefarm.com Age Range 5 and up Dates June 20-24, July 18-22, Aug. 8-12 (tentative Aug. dates, please Inquire) What Campers Learn: At Foxtale Farm, campers learn all aspects of handling, working around, and riding horses and ponies. In addition to riding, they learn


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horse care, grooming, safety and stable management skills. Campers also participate in crafts and many group activities. Foxtale Farm is an equine facility with a family farm setting.

as we explore our new summer camp curriculum, “THE BIG IDEA.” Campers will enjoy hands-on learning in our fun and safe environment in Wyomissing.

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA

Summer Camp

Day and Resident Camps

Email: memberservices@gsep.org 215.564.2030 | gsep.org/camps Age Range girls entering grades K-12 Dates Day Camps: June 27-Aug. 12; Resident Camps: June 26-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: With seven camps offering all types of adventure, there’s something for every girl at Girl Scout camp. The best part is you don’t already have to be a Girl Scout. Climb the rock wall, learn to paddleboard standing up, practice archery and shoot a bullseye. How about a night hike under the stars, creating homemade crafts and cooking over a campfire (s’mores, anyone)? It’s all here waiting for you!

THE GODDARD SCHOOL

Summer Camp

25 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing 610.478.8757 | goddardschool.com Age Range Preschool to age 10 Dates June 6-Aug. 26 What Campers Learn: Campers will be sharing adventures throughout the summer

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GOGGLEWORKS CENTER FOR THE ARTS 201 Washington St., Reading 610.374.4600 | goggleworks.org Age Range 6-17 Dates June 20-Aug. 19 What Campers Learn: We encourage kids and teens to explore and experiment in a variety of art making including drawing, painting, ceramics, virtual reality, writing, printmaking, fused glass and more. GoggleWorks is also partnering with South Mountain YMCA, Wickline Casting and LaunchBox to bring you the most engaging, fun and educational summer camps you could possibly imagine!

HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY

Summer Nature Camps

1700 Hawk Mountain Rd., Kempton 610.756.6000, ext. 209 hawkmountain.org/summercamps Age Range those entering grades 1-6 Dates June 20-24, June 27-July 1, July 4-8, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29, Aug. 1-5 & Aug. 8-12 What Campers Learn: These week-long

Summer Nature Camps get kids outdoors, developing a deeper connection with the natural world through fun and educational activities, featuring a different theme each session. Campers can choose one week or join for the entire summer! The camp is open to both members and non-members.

HERON MEAD EQUESTRIAN CENTER

Horse & Pony Camp

15 School Lane, Robesonia 610.223.1079 | heronmeadec.com Age Range 5-18 Dates Aug. 3-5, 9-13 & 16-20 What Campers Learn: Camps are offered for all levels, from first-time to advanced riders. This program teaches riders effective positions and techniques in trotting, cantering and jumping. Campers with more experience will go on supervised trail rides on Blue Marsh Lake trails bordering the farm. Horse management also plays a huge part with riders learning vital skills needed to keep a horse healthy. Limited spots available.

LGBT CENTER

Discovery Day Camp

Graystone Farm 416 Snyder Rd., Reading 484.513.3170 | lgbtcenterofreading.com Age Range 14-18 Dates July 18-22


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June 13 – August 19 • Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm CLUB LOCATIONS IN READING & WEST READING

$250 FOR 10 WEEKS OF CAMP OR $25/WEEK BREAKFAST & LUNCH INCLUDED OPEN TO AGES 6-14

Swimming, sports & recreation, arts & crafts, reading enrichment, STEM, field trips, & much more!

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What Campers Learn: Discovery Day Camp will focus on identity and leadership development for youth ages 14-18, providing the space and freedom to explore, connect, express and learn in a setting with likeminded people. Graystone Farm is a unique opportunity for youth to experience critical programming in a clean-air setting.

CAMP LILY

Berks Day Camp

Easterseals Eastern PA 610.775.1431, ext. 209 | easterseals.com/esep Age Range 8-young adult Dates July 5-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: CAMP LILY, a day camp for children and young adults with disabilities, offers activities that build skills, promote friendships and increase independence. Campers enjoy swimming, games, cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, music, special guests and a variety of other activities that engage, entertain and educate. Offered in a series of one-week sessions, campers attend for one or more weeks. Located at our campground on Mount Penn at the intersection of Angora & List roads. Camp will be subject to CDC/ Department of Health guidance. COVID precautions will be in place to ensure the safety of campers and staff.

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CAMP MANATAWNY

33 Camp Rd., Douglassville 610.707.3822 | manatawny.org Age Range those completing grades 1-12 Dates Overnight Camp: June 25-Aug. 13; Day Camp: July 18-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: Camp Manatawny provides elementary to high school students the opportunity to explore camp activities such as swimming, archery and crafts with a Bible-based influence. Campers will participate in both small and large group Bible studies as well. Both day and overnight sessions are available.

MANOR GOLF CLUB

Golf Camp for All

First Tee/Sticks Fore Kids Golf Camp 153 Bran Rd. Sinking Spring 610.678.9597 | themanorgolfclub.com Age Range Sticks Fore Little Kids, ages 4-7; Sticks Fore Kids, ages 8-15 Dates Sticks Fore Lil Kids: May 24-26; June 1517, July 6-8 & Aug. 1-3; Sticks Fore Kids: June 21-23 & July 19-21 What Campers Learn: The First Tee/Sticks Fore Kids Golf Camp gives kids the opportunity to not only learn the game, but to also practice safety, etiquette and First Tee Core Values with a major emphasis on fun! Junior Golfers are introduced to all golf skills: putting, pitching,

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irons, driving and on-course play. The camp is run by owner Cheryl Heckman with instruction by Manor’s professionals. First Tee Core Values include courtesy, respect, honesty, judgment, sportsmanship, confidence, integrity, perseverance and responsibility. Manor has conducted golf camps for 15+ years and receives rave reviews and return campers. No clubs are necessary. Clubs are on site to borrow. Current COVID guidelines will be followed.

MONTESSORI COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

Summer Camp Program

53 Vermont Rd., Sinking Spring 610.777.3080 | email: info@MCDSberks.org Age Range 1-12 Dates June 27-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: Over a span of seven weeks, multiple sessions and rates are offered to provide children with a summer of fun. Each week has a unique theme around which a variety of games, projects and activities are centered. These programs will allow attendees to learn and interact with each other through both indoor and outdoor activities in line with the Montessori philosophy. Flexible half-day and full-day programs are available, plus flexible daysper-week options. Before and after care available: 8am-5pm.

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OLIVET BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

Summer Camp

1161 Pershing Blvd., Reading Various sites throughout Reading and Berks County 610.373.1314 | olivetbgc.org Age Range 6-14 Dates June 13-Aug. 19 What Campers Learn: The Olivet team is excited for the 2022 summer camp, where we can provide fun, engaging, educational and safe programming for youth. Some of the daily activities will include sports, swimming, arts and crafts, in addition to educational programming such as reading enrichment and STEM. The Center for the Arts Club will also offer its award-winning theater camp for youth ages 9 and up.

READING PUBLIC MUSEUM

Museum Discovery Camp

500 Museum Rd., Reading 610.371.5850, ext. 258 readingpublicmuseum.org Age Range those entering grades 1-5 Dates June 13-Aug. 19 (topics change weekly) What Campers Learn: Join the Reading Public Museum for a summer of fun with 10 weeks of themed summer camps. Each week will incorporate different disciplines,

such as art and science. Expose your child to topics involving archaeology, space and even engineering. Children will leave with knowledge and having experienced fun experiments and projects. Registration fees vary. Call or email rebeka.birch@ readingpublicmuseum.org for more info.

ROCK HOLLOW WOODS ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER

615 Rock Hollow Rd., Birdsboro 610.582.0415 | rockhollowwoods.org Age Range toddlers with parents, kindergarten & grade 1, grades 2-7 Dates June 6-Aug. 5 What Campers Learn: We offer a variety of camps, from Outdoor STEM to Wetland Investigations. Each camp specializes in a certain area and all of our camps include: free play and discovery, guided exploration, immersion into topics, hikes that unfold surprises in nature, and magical moments that inspire special conversations.

THE SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Summer Program at Albright College

1041 Rockland St., Reading albright.edu/academic/science-researchinstitute Age Range Rising 5th to 12th grade students

Dates June 28-July 28 What Campers Learn: SRI’s summer program is a unique Total Experience Learning (TEL) environment with inventive STEAM-based processes across all disciplines. Named one of the top four STEM programs in the USA, SRI facilitators will introduce cutting-edge topics while assisting individual students in personalized IDEA incubation and development in each student’s interest area.

SHADY HOLLOW ASSISTED RIDING

Summer Equestrian Full-Day Camp

959 E. Main St., Birdsboro 610.858.7937 | hugahorse.com Age Range 6-11 Dates July 5-7 What Campers Learn: These riding camps are geared to those with beginner to intermediate horse experience. Activities include riding lessons, leading, lunging, round pen, grooming, tacking, bathing, stall maintenance, health and wellness. Games, crafts and interactive learning activities are also included. On the last day of camp, attendees can enjoy a Hot Dog Roast.

www.albright.edu • BA/BS degrees (traditional and adult students), MS degrees, certificate programs

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SOUTH MOUNTAIN YMCA

Bynden Wood Day Camp & Pond Hill Environmental Day Camp

201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds 610.670.2267 | smymca.org Age Range Kindergarten-14 years Dates June 13-Aug. 19 What Campers Learn: While we hope to be past it by summer, our day camps are “pandemic-ready.” They seek to instill the values of the YMCA — respect, responsibility, honesty and caring — in each program offered. At Bynden Wood Day Camp, kids try a little bit of everything to get the full camp experience, from nature programs and climbing to archery and swimming. At Pond Hill our focus is the environment, but we still sprinkle fun and adventure into every day. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.

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201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds 610.670.2267 | smymca.org Age Range 7-16 years Dates June 19-Aug. 12 What Campers Learn: Camp Conrad Weiser, a pandemic-ready overnight camp, seeks to instill the values of the YMCA — respect, responsibility, honesty and caring — in each program offered. Camp Conrad Weiser provides an array of activities, including boating, fishing, arts and crafts and more. The program, designed in sections for campers ages 7-8, 9-11, and 12-15 years, includes an overnight option. Camp Conrad Weiser also offers the opportunity to participate in week-long specialty camps. 1- and 2-week sessions are available. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.

VALLEY MIST FARM

Summer Horse Camp

125 Boyer Rd., Oley 484.824.1110 | valleymistfarm.com Age Range 3-15 Dates Mini Camp: June 8-10, July 20-22 Regular Camp: June 13-17, July 11-15, Aug. 8-12 What Campers Learn: Campers will ride horses, of course! Mini camps are offered for children ages 3 to 5, introducing them to ponies, and regular camps are designed for ages 5 to 15, with no experience necessary. When campers aren’t riding, they will learn grooming and safety, enjoy demonstrations by vets and advanced riders, make arts and crafts and much more.

WINDSWEPT ACRES

Riding Camp Register before April 1: $230.00 After April 1: $255.00 Deadline: June 7 www.hugahorse.com

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472 Manatawny Rd., Boyertown 610.413.1447 | windsweptacrespa.com Age Range Ages 6 and older Dates Week 1: June 13-17; Week 2: July 11-15; Week 3: Aug. 1-5 What Campers Learn: Calling all riders and horse lovers alike! All experience levels

welcome. Groups are formed according to experience. No experience? No problem! Campers will learn riding and general horsemanship skills, make crafts, swim and more!

YMCA OF READING AND BERKS COUNTY

Summer Adventure Camps

Sinking Spring YMCA | 610.678.0484 Mifflin Area YMCA | 610.750.5036 Reading YMCA | 610.378.4732 Tri Valley YMCA | 610.944.6515 ymcarbc.org Age Range Students entering grades 1-7 Dates All summer What Campers Learn: The Y is jam-packed with engaging ways to learn and play, including STEAM activities, interactive games, sports and more. Serving a variety of locations across Berks and Lancaster counties, there’s no better place to play this summer than the YMCA of Reading and Berks County!

THE YOCUM INSTITUTE FOR ARTS EDUCATION

3000 Penn Avenue, West Lawn 610.376.1576 | yocuminstitute.org Age Range 2-17 Dates weekly programs beginning in June, running through August What Campers Learn: The Yocum Institute offers innovative multi-arts, specialty and theater camps led by experienced teaching artists in a professional studio environment. Each week offers a unique themed experience. Campers learn to be curious and brave, to solve problems on their own and as part of a group, to try something new, to be artistic and creative, to be silly, to try a new adventure and to make new friends.

YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS OF READING

Clean Energy Crusaders

Penn State Berks 1801 Broadcasting Rd., Reading 484.706.9362 | voiceupberks.org Age Range 11-15 Dates July 18-21 What Campers Learn: Youth will be introduced to the basics of climate change science and identify an outcome related to climate change that concerns them most. They will learn about wind, water and solar energy through hands-on building projects including the design and construction of model windmills and solar-powered model cars. Students will then take action to become clean energy crusaders! Scholarships are available.

YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS OF READING

Sport and Service: Summer of Service Learning Institute #1 GoggleWorks Center for the Arts 201 Washington St., Reading 484.706.9362 | voiceupberks.org Age Range 12-16


Dates July 11-14 What Campers Learn: This camp focuses on how sports can be used to engage underserved people and help the community. Participants will be exposed to a curriculum designed to enhance leadership, communication and problem-solving skills, as well as engage students in direct and indirect service-learning opportunities. Youth will also visit local organizations that focus on sports and community. Scholarships are available.

Camp Manatawny Summer Camp 2022

Overnight Camp Jun 25 to Aug 13 Grades 1 thru 12

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Outdoor Space WHEN CYNTHIA LYNN notes that her Wyomissing abode is just a mile or so from her childhood home in the borough, you might think she’s not ventured far in life. But, oh, how wrong you would be about this Wyomissing High School Class of ’69 grad. Cynthia’s roots in Berks expanded exponentially over the decades. She raised her children on a farm in St. Alban’s, VT, near the Canadian border. Then, she spent years circumnavigating the globe in her apartment aboard “The World” cruise ship. Now she divides her time between homes in Wyomissing and Florida when she’s not in transit visiting her many far-flung friends. For this outgoing and always-on-the-move woman, it might seem that spaces for quiet reflection and relaxation are an anathema to her peripatetic personality. But the opposite is true.

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Cynthia’s key passions – travel and gardening – are not necessarily complementary in character, but they are complimentary to her character. Despite the modest size of the lot, her Wyomissing residence is a study in how to group plantings into designated areas with more than a nod to nutrition and wellness, also primary forces in her life. In Vermont, Cynthia’s 21 acres contained specific gardens dedicated and designed for meditation as well as areas planted with species to assist in upper respiratory and gastrointestinal healing. The homestead also included a labyrinth.


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But raising and nurturing plants in far northern Vermont could be challenging. “We were in the 3 and 4 zones, three or four miles from Canada, often with gale-force winds,” she says. Indeed, Vermont has five different zones for plant hardiness – classified as 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a and 5b. Generally, the lower the numbered zone, the briefer the growing season as the frozen soil takes longer to warm. Contrast that with Pennsylvania with a zone in the 5b to 7a range. And then there’s southern Florida, where her residence in is a growing zone of 10b. There, she concentrates on container gardening, favoring varieties of basil, thyme, lavender and Phaedra that thrive in the subtropical climate. All told, understanding those zones and the plantings they can support has made Cynthia a seasoned gardener. She left Vermont and re-established her life in Wyomissing at her mother’s residence in 2013. Three years later, Cynthia began her noble quest to transform the property into a one-of-a-kind garden compound.

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Essential to the creation of the many garden areas was renowned local landscape design expert Bruce Dingeldein of West Reading. Dingeldein has designed and created some notable public landscaping, including the median on Hancock Boulevard adjacent to — as well as — the private lot of Tom Masano Inc. on Lancaster Avenue in far southwest Reading, the side yardage of Gage Personnel in West Reading, and the frontage of In-Home Oxygen on Lancaster Avenue near the Route 10 intersection. For years, he provided landscaping services for the Boscov’s stores and for the residence of the late Albert Boscov. Dingeldein undertook the assignment for Cynthia in 2016, creating the first garden a year later in the front of and to the west side of the house. In 2019, he completed designs for what had been the backyard as well as Cynthia’s treasured secret garden. “And then he retired on me,” she laughs. The natural designs, executed by Garden Keepers of Myerstown, became reality. Dingeldein’s signature river birch trees are components without dominating the compositions. Also, reminders of her St. Alban’s gardens are incorporated. “I tried to do what I did on 21 acres in Vermont in my postage stamp here, using every square inch of space,” she says.

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She was determined that each area contain compatible plantings. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Cynthia, who is certified in therapeutic essential oils, was even more determined that the garden be one dedicated to health and healing. She says that her knowledge of the elements and their functions determine in which specific planting areas to spend time depending on how she’s feeling. “During early COVID, I took it upon myself to fortify my space, inside and out, with as many medicinal plants as I could,” she says. “For exercise, I could do a route around my property and escape any errant spike proteins by staying on site. My upper path is a chakra path with bulbs in their respective colors in March and April — red, orange, yellow — and pink and green at the bend. “Roman chamomile blankets the property. It’s an herb known to relieve stress, anxiety and fear. Planting it seemed appropriate for COVID. Plus, it’s a pretty May little daisy. I like it dried as tea.”

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While the sounds of birds and the presence of smaller creatures like rabbits and squirrels are part of the garden constituency, the presence of deer are quite another story. Cynthia’s house is in a residential neighborhood, and the deer seem to feel right at home in established suburbia. “Deer come through Wyomissing all the time,” she says. “Peppermint worked to keep them away in Vermont, but not here.” The garden includes some electric wires embedded in the ground that serve as mild but unexpected deterrents. Most of the deer seem to reside in nearby Jack Rabbit Hill, she says.

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“The plants here all have protein,” she says. “My intent is to feed myself, and I pretty much did.” What food she doesn’t grow, Cynthia prefers to buy at the Hershey Harvest on Kutztown Road in Laureldale. “My mother and grandmother shopped there,” she says. Cynthia explains her customer loyalty is tied to the natural and organic quality of the meats and prepared foods. Among her favorite treats are the homemade opera fudge and ice cream.

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Family considerations also factor into the garden design. What had been a simple grassy side yard was transformed into an intriguing curving graveled trail defined by rock borders and river birch planting areas boasting natural grasses and other greenery. Greeting visitors at the entrance is a free-form sprite, one of many metal sculptures positioned throughout the gardens.


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Four water features are interspersed throughout the lot. The largest one with three lateral spouts is a key feature of the pergola-shaded courtyard. A nearby cozy round chaise lounge beckons. In the secret garden where Cynthia likes to do yoga a couple of times each week, the gurgling water is more subdued. “It’s a very private and special area,” she says. Garden Keepers constructed the fountains. The firm, owned by an Amish family, also performs much of the maintenance for the gardens. Reuben Stoltzfus, the owner, originally worked for Dingeldein. Cynthia says Reuben and his wife, Martha, will occasionally garden barefoot in the summer months. Reuben and his son Mark, then aged 12, also designed and constructed a panel of mirrors that float with the wind, as Cynthia poetically notes, and catch the colors of the azaleas when they are in full bloom. Garden Keepers also installed an irrigation system that dramatically cuts down Cynthia’s time with the watering bucket and hose.


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“I can get all the watering done in an hour,” she says. Interestingly, despite her extensive global travels, she cites only one particular garden as being the most spectacular: The Bahai Gardens in Haifa, Israel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The terraced gardens in nine concentric circles are filled with flowers, small trees and sculptures, water fountains and pools. On the sides are wooded areas for wildlife and a barrier to urban noise. Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba designed the gardens that comprise 200,000 square meters. “There is nothing more inspiring,” she says. Still, she says, it’s been her own personal inspirations and years of experience that have made her the gardening enthusiast she is today. Cynthia encourages others to explore the benefits of home gardening, no matter what the size and/or scope of their efforts. “I’d say plant what you like and keep it alive,” she says. “Once I bought a plant called a horsetail. There are challenges with that, and it took some work. Remember: If you buy it, you need to tend to it.”

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When buying or selling a property is on your to-do list, one of your first steps should be connecting with a Realtor that’s right for you. Putting a property on the market or searching for the perfect home is trying enough, but trying to manage the task alone can be downright overwhelming. Let an experienced professional take on the legwork for you and lessen the stress. He or she can help with everything from listing or searching, negotiating, reviewing contracts, giving pricing advice and so much more. Don’t know who is a fit for you? Meet a few local Realtors on the following pages and reach out to those you are interested in. Tell them Berks County Living sent you.

I’m Mark Shoener, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Realty. I’ve worked in the real estate industry for 20 years and specialize in selling and marketing townhomes and condominiums in Berks County. For the past 15 years, I’ve been the President of one of the largest Homeowner Associations in the area, Spring Ridge, and target my marketing efforts there. I am proud to have earned the Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, and frequently work with buyers and sellers looking to downsize into their forever home. Please give me a call if you are considering a move into one of our great local communities here in the Greater Reading area. I can help you find homes that meet your needs and eliminate those that don’t.

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Samuel G. Padovani REALTOR®

RE/MAX of Reading Buying or selling a home can be one of the most important financial decisions you make. It can also be an overwhelming process. Thankfully, there are agents out there like Sam Padovani to manage these transactions. From the moment you first meet Sam, you will realize you are in good hands. His passion for the real estate business is evident. He prides himself on staying ahead of the curve in an industry that is continuously changing. Sam has been in the real estate industry for over a decade. He is proud to be a part of the top producing team at RE/MAX of Reading. Over the past year, Sam, together with business partners Emma Bressler and Matt Wolf, assisted more than 140 clients with buying and selling real estate. RE/MAX of Reading was also recently recognized for having the most units sold in the country for a single RE/MAX office in 2021. A lifelong resident of Berks County, Sam resides in Exeter Township with his wife, Emily, and their daughter, Cecilia. When not working, Sam enjoys playing tennis, spending time with his family, and volunteering with organizations like Big Brothers, Big Sisters and the Exeter Community Education Foundation. He also serves on the board at Bellco Federal Credit Union. Sam is dedicated to our community and proud to call Berks County home!

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Peter specializes in customer service. Whether listing or selling residential or commercial real estate, Peter is dedicated to helping his clients. His personal attention to every aspect of the business has garnered him more than 200 five-out-of-five Gold Star independent reviews. “I have personally known Pete for close to two decades, and he is one of most conscientious, caring and outgoing people I know. He truly cares about his clients, and works harder than any other realtor I know. I highly recommend that you work with Pete.” – Dave R

Peter K. Heim, CRS, GRI

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“Always a great experience working with Pete and now his son Chris as well.” – Michael S.

Family is foundational, and having a perfect home for your family means everything. Having Peter Heim by your side to help you navigate through the multiple steps of buying or selling is key. Born and raised in Berks county, Peter is an award-winning Real Estate Broker with more than 35 years of experience. A family man, Peter has been married to his wife Michele for more than 30 years. They have seven children and two grandchildren. Pete and his family are involved with many Berks County organizations. This seasoned professional brings his hardworking yet fun personality to every interaction. Now Peter is proud to welcome his son Christopher onto his real estate team. Chris brings his unbridled enthusiasm, on-line savvy, and banking experience to the team. Let the Heim Team do the best job for you!

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If it is looking like it’s time for a new home for your family, you might be wondering where and how to start your search. In a real estate market and climate that can be especially challenging and confusing for home buyers, Berks County realtor Kelly Spayd can help. Kelly, a licensed realtor with Keller Williams Platinum Realty in Wyomissing, has been in the real estate business for 16 years. She is a Berks County native who Keller Williams has fond memories of growing up here. Kelly chose to Platinum Realty stay in Berks County to raise her own family and enjoys calling “Old Wyomissing” home. Her appreciation for beautiful areas in Berks County led Kelly to specialize in helping individuals find homes here. “I strive to have 110 percent customer satisfaction at all times and to continue to educate all of my clients about the current housing market and more. Every day is an adventure, and each house and location are different… I love all aspects,” Kelly says. In 2021 alone, she closed 121 units with a closing volume of $34 million. Kelly is extremely proud that her business has grown primarily through word-of-mouth success stories. “All of my business is referral-based, coming from friends of friends, repeat clients and word-of-mouth,” she says. “I’m grateful for my clients, for lenders and for the title companies that get us to closing!” When asked what advice she would give to those who are currently considering selling their home or buying a new one, she feels strongly that now is a great time to do so. “List your house now!” she says. “The market is a very strong seller’s market, allowing them to get prices. potential buyers, let’s talk! We In today’stop-dollar fast-paced real estate For market, it is essential that you choose the right Realtor. You need a Realtor that is committed to their A Realtor that has experience in the market. A canclients. schedule a buyer consultation to local come up with a Realtor that is beside their clients every step of the way, helping them through the real estate process. That is why you game plan. Mortgage rates are really good right now.”

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RE/MAX of Reading Dana Riegel, a Realtor® with RE/MAX of Reading has been flourishing in the real estate industry for more than 13 years with a culmination of experience ranging from new home building, to rehab and investment properties, along with residential real estate. Dana graduated summa cum laude from Philadelphia University. Dana enjoys guiding first-time home buyers, helping senior home owners downsize, finding families their forever home, and supporting investors. She enjoys raising her 9-year- old daughter, Addison, and almost 7-year-old son, Jaxon, watching the Eagles on Sundays, and trips to the beach with her family. Most of all, she loves living up to her motto, “Turning Clients into Friends.”

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Jordan Kreitz understands the complexity of the real estate transaction, skillfully navigating the process for her clients through life’s big transitions. Her communication, dedication and sharp attention to detail are invaluable tools needed for success in this challenging real estate market. A recipient of several Keller Williams Platinum Realty awards based on metrics set for Realtors across the country, she feels incredibly blessed to work with amazing clients who become friends and who recommend her regularly. A Berks County native, Jordan enjoys life in Spring Township with her energetic young son. She is committed to supporting her community by volunteering her time and talents at her son’s school and with local nonprofit organizations.

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Jaime Perez REALTOR®

Keller Williams Platinum Realty Licensed since 2004, Jaime is one of the top real estate agents in Berks County. An early adaptor of social media and personal agent websites, Jaime has been able to market and sell properties in creative ways that his clients appreciate. “I try to be informative and identify opportunities rather than waiting for the phone to ring; elevating the experience is important to me.” Understanding the direction of the market has also aided Jaime’s clients in recognizing the right time and opportunity to buy and sell. “The transition cycle for those that wish to sell to buy is much shorter; identifying long-range inventory opportunities is key. I try to know as much as possible so I can connect people to future opportunities,” he says. Jaime and his family are also real estate investors who renovate, sell and rent properties. “I pride myself on doing a fantastic renovation and that is key to long-term success,” he asserts. The Perez family also contributes to the community in many ways, from coat and clothing drives to volunteering and in leadership roles. Says Jaime, “We love Reading and Berks County and do our best to support this wonderful community.”

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David Kantner REALTOR®

Century 21 Gold David Kantner, Realtor and IT Director for Century 21 Gold, Best Dog Dad and Wonderful Husband…these are just a few of the titles David holds. With more than 20 years of experience in real estate with Century 21, David makes home come easy. Whether you’re buying or selling, helping you along the way is his specialty. Analyzing the market and numbers, working closely with his clients… there’s never a missed step with David as your agent. He’s an active member of his community, and a fully supportive husband and helper for his wife’s small business in Temple. The market can be tricky, but doesn’t have to be with an experienced agent who’s seen, sold and bought through it all. Lovingly sponsored by his wife, Bree, and dog, Bentley.

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Tyler Miller REALTOR®

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Enthusiastic. Ambitious. Easygoing. That's Tyler Miller.

Lisa Tiger has had a stellar year assisting her clients, with more than $42 million sold in 2021 alone! She has held the #1 CENTURY 21 agent for production in Pennsylvania position since 2012 and has been one of the top-producing Realtors in Berks County for more than 25 years. Lisa has earned a reputation for making her clients’ priorities her own and for her tenacious dedication to meeting their goals. Buyers and sellers will tell you that she knows values, trends and marketing. She is reachable, connected and straightforward and her clients’ needs always come first. With the current market trends, her skills and her ability to move quickly are more desired than ever. Lisa loves Berks County and has a passion for her community. She uses her success to give back and is actively involved in supporting the Yocum Institute for Arts Education, the Humane Society of Berks County, Safe Berks, Habitat for Humanity, Tower Health, Penn State Health St. Joseph’s, Berks Literary Council and other organizations at the heart of Berks County. Lisa’s focus on marketing, networking, community involvement, her commitment to her clients and dedication to her family are just a few of the values that make her the right choice to be your Realtor in 2022.

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Tyler knows real estate transactions can be complex; that’s why he makes it his top priority to keep his clients informed every step of the way. His patience, understanding and attention to detail are key in setting him apart from others. Tyler earned the Triple Gold Award from Keller Williams in 2021 as well as the Silver Award in both 2020 & 2019. Constantly learning, Tyler has earned the Seller Representative Specialist, Real Estate Negotiation Expert and Pricing Strategy Advisor designations. Born and raised in Berks, Tyler resides in Ontelaunee Township with his fiancé and three daughters. He enjoys spending time with his daughters exploring, supporting, and of course playing, in the local community.

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man with a clear head for culinary chemistry, Keely spells out the ethical commitment they’re endeavoring to stick to: “Being farmto-table, the menu changes a lot. I’m dedicated to keeping things fresh and local.” From starters and sides to entrees and desserts, even recyclable take-home boxes, Stonersville Hotel is impressively ahead of the curve.

Seductive Charcuterie Boards

Cheese and charcuterie boards are in vogue everywhere lately, most serving European cured meats and cheeses. However, Stonersville is fast on the road to fame with its outrageously delicious Cheese and Charcuterie boards, presenting as many delectable, locally sourced foods as possible. When planning on dining hearty, order the “small” because it’s more than small, actually. You’ll choose three cheeses and two meats. Try Blue Bell cheese by Valley Milkhouse in Oley, made with cow’s milk for a “fudgy, peppery” taste. Chevre is smoothly supple, coming from Kirchenberg Farm, Fleetwood, while Sea Smoke — a bloomy rind from Elverson’s Amazing Acres Dairy — is uniquely lovely with earthy tonality and stunning on Stonersville’s


homemade crackers. You’ll love the somewhat smoky, spicy pepperoni sourced from Di Bruno Brothers (Philly), as well as the drycured Sopressata by Daniele (Rhode Island). Accompanying are tangy Petite Pickles plus wee dishes of dips like honey, mustard and blueberry preserves. Beverages to go with charcuterie or dinner vary widely, from a dedicated cider tap to numerous beers. Perkasie’s Free Will brews include the C.O.B. (Coffee Oatmeal Brown), a beer to remember with its tang and cocoa notes. As for cocktails, expect total satisfaction. The Orange Rosemary Old-Fashioned made with Knob Creek is a lip-licking drink indeed.

STICKY BUN

Savory Sliders & Beautiful Burgers

Who doesn’t love a plateful of sliders? Selections cater to your personal preference and include tender Pulled Pork — Cuban Sliders made with pulled pork and Stoltzfus ham — and aromatic Chicken Tinga — slowcooked chicken with tomatoes and onions for a spicy-sweet effect. For the full monty, take on The Three Little Pigs, aptly named for its slow-cooked BBQ pork, Stoltzfus ham and applewood smoked bacon served on a brioche bun. With typical care, the Stonersville Hotel dresses up its main burger options, including marvelous French fries made with locally grown potatoes. (As Keely says, “It’s in the ingredients.”) You can build your own burger, or try The Forager (with mushrooms), The Cordon (embellished with ham, cheese and thyme) or The Bacon Bleu. The latter burger indulges with savory bacon and crumbly bleu cheese, adorned with sauteed red onion and lettuce. What a juicy, full-fledged ode to hamburger-love! It’s fantasmagorical. Meats come from butchers from Berks and Lancaster counties, says Keely. He adds, “Eventually, we will be raising our own beef steer.”

All-time Cheesy

Do you count yourself a member of the notso-secret club whose fervent members judge every restaurant based on their macaroni and cheese? This kitchen seems to be saying "Bring it on!" Yes, you’ve come to the right place. The Mac ’n Cheese is outstanding in every way, from sheer flavor to perfectly chewy texture. It’s accomplished with tiny shells that unabashedly cover themselves completely in a mix of luscious, smooth Gruyere and Cheddar.

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MAC AND CHEESE

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BUILD A BURGER WITH FRIES

So…just when you’re wondering if any comfort food can ever match up with that cheesy mouthful, go ahead and spoon up some of the house Chili to go with it. Whoa. This recipe is guaranteed to be a serious contender in a region unnaturally obsessed with chili contests and “ya-gottatry-this” opinions about the popular meatand-beans dish. But wait...here’s another must-try: homemade cornbread, just for nostalgia’s sake. Luckily, because everything sounds enticing, “The Sampler” entrée allows diners to experiment with three different entrees on one platter — for example, Chili, Mac ’n Cheese, Slider or Taco (three types).

More online! Visit our Web Exclusives section this month to learn more about Sunday Brunch at the Stonersville Hotel. Reservations are encouraged.

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