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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 a challenging 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 more than 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 120 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 2022.
A lifelong resident of Berks County, Sam resides in Exeter Township with his wife Emily and their three children. 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 our community and proud to call Berks County home!
60 Commerce Drive, Wyomissing Office: 610.898.1441 | Cell: 484.256.7259 movewithmiller.com
From first-time homebuyers to seasoned investors, The Tyler Miller Team has the expertise and resources to guide clients through every step of the buying or selling process. The team recently won the Triple Gold Award as well as the Top Team Award for their sales performance in 2022.
Members of the Tyler Miller Team are known for their innovative marketing strategies, utilizing the latest technology to showcase their listings and attract qualified buyers. Their extensive network and strong relationships within the industry ensure that clients have access to the best properties and deals on the market.
As a unit, The Tyler Miller Team is dedicated to giving back to the community, volunteering their time and resources to local organizations and charities. Some of the organizations they support include various youth sports teams, local first responders, Easterseals, Special Olympics and the Wounded Warrior Project.
Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, are looking to sell your current home, or are interested in investing in real estate, the Tyler Miller Team is here to guide you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, strong work ethic and commitment to helping our clients achieve their real estate goals.
The Art Room Summer Camp
Dates: June 12-Aug. 18
Age Range: 4-13
What Campers Learn:
There’s so much fun to be had, including: Ady Cakes cupcake decorating, a GNA pizza party, gem stone shopping, a Sweet Ride Ice Cream party, a Sweet Surprises chocolate making lesson, pottery wheel lesson, birdhouse painting, chalk parties, succulent and pot planting and more! Buy three weeks, get one free.
633 Penn Avenue West Reading | 610.898.4369 theartroomwestreading.com
Berks Ballet Theatre Conservatory of Dance
Summer of Dance
Dates: various dates for various programs, visit online or text the number listed
Age Range: 2-adult
What Campers Learn:
Princess Ballerina + Prince Charming Camp, Superhero Camp and Tiny Dancers’ Camps are where 2- to 4-year-olds 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 ballet, pointe, modern, contemporary, jazz classes and more. Adult ballet classes for beginner and intermediate levels run all summer long.
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts | 201 Washington St., Ste. 401, Reading 610.373.7577 | berksballettheatre.com/summer
Berks History Center’s
Wunnerbaar Schee!
Junior Historian Camp
Dates: June 21-23
Age Range: 7-17
What Campers Learn: Learn everything Pennsylvania German “wonderful” and “nice,” including painting Distelfinks, weaving baskets, fracturs, music, food and more!
940 Centre Avenue, Reading 610.375.4375 | berkshistory.org
Berks Nature
Eco-Camp
Dates: June 12-Aug. 18
Age Range: Preschool: Ages 3 (pottytrained) to Kindergarten (5 years old) and Grades 1-5 (with two Eco-Camp weeks offered to those in grade 6 and older)
What Campers Learn:
Berks Nature’s Eco-Camp 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!
575 St. Bernardine St. Reading | 610.372.4992 berksnature.org/eco-camp
Berks Youth Chorus
Summer Sing
Dates: July 24-28 (grades 3-7), July 28 (grades 8-12)
Age Range: those entering grades 3-12
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 refine their skills. Older singers are invited for an intensive day of vocal training and musical fun at the end of the week. To celebrate the conclusion of the program, students will perform in a special concert for family and friends.
Atonement Lutheran Church
5 Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing 610.898.7664 | berksyouthchorus.org
Body Zone Sports and Wellness Complex
Summer Adventure Camp
Dates: June 5-Aug. 18
Age Range: 5-13
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 musicians 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 20th year, Summer Adventure Camp at Body Zone is not only where memories are made, but where friends are made, too!
3103 Paper Mill Rd., Wyomissing | 610.376.2100 | bodyzonesports.com/camp
Bynden Wood Day Camp
Dates: June 12-Aug. 18
Age Range: 5-12
What Campers Learn:
Located on more than 600 scenic mountain-top acres, Bynden Wood Day Camp gives kids the opportunity to try a little bit of everything to get the full camp experience – from nature programs and climbing to archery and swimming. We offer extended care hours, bus transportation, and an overnight experience all 10 weeks of our summer season. At Bynden Wood Day Camp, we seek to instill the values of the YMCA — respect, responsibility, honesty and caring — in every program we offer. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.
201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds 610.670.2267 | smymca.org
Camp Conrad Weiser
Dates: June 18-Aug. 18
Age Range: 7-17
What Campers Learn:
Come celebrate our 75th Anniversary this summer! At Camp Conrad Weiser, we believe today’s campers are tomorrow’s leaders. Our progressive programs are designed to challenge every child in a safe, fun and supportive environment. Enjoy modern facilities spread over 600 mountain-top acres staffed by counselors from around the world to make friends, learn new skills, build self-confidence, and gain a sense of independence. The memories our campers make truly last a lifetime! 1- and 2-week sessions are available. We also offer week-long specialty camps. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.
201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds 610.670.2267 | smymca.org
Camp Safe Berks Jr. & Camp Safe Berks
Dates: Jr.: July 10-14, Camp Safe Berks: July 24-28
Age Range: Jr.: 10-12 , Camp Safe Berks: 13-17
What Campers Learn:
These free summer camps bring together youth and adults to form alliances of support to promote peace and justice in our schools and communities, as well as to enjoy fun summer activities and special guests. Free transportation and meals provided.
Provided by Safe Berks. To register: ashleym@safeberks.org 610.373.1206, ext. 132 | safeberks.org/education-outreach