March comes in this week, hopefully like a lamb. Not too many new events this week. To see the ongoing ones at the Zoo and library, click on the calendar links in the right column. A little word of warning, if you use the Municipal Calendar, nearly all of the events listed on it say "Fee: free". This isn't true in most cases. I don't know if that's the default or what, but make sure you check any online links or call the contact number to double-check.
Saturday from 10-11:30 am at the Elmwood Park Bandshell, Little League registration. Ages 4-12. For further info call 610-270-0467. Or register online at this link.
Saturday from 11 am-12:30 pm at Norristown Public Library, Spring Garden Workshop: Hands-on Food Landscaping Series, presented by Feed the Burbs. This first workshop is "Introduction to Permaculture & Seed Starting." They'll cover the basics of permaculture design, then hand out seeds to get you started with great tasting veggies. $5 per workshop, $15 for all 4 in the series. Call 610-278-5100 to register.
Saturday, 11 am - 3pm, Read Across America at Elmwood Park Zoo. Book fair, readings, concessions, and the Berenstain Bears Financial Literacy Program. Sponsored by Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union. Free to attend with Zoo admission. More info at http://www.elmwoodparkzoo.org/event/171
Sunday, noon to 4 pm at Jus' Java (317 Swede), Sunday Live Music Series.
This week features Nick Filone & Joyceanna, Gabbie Donnelly, Tom
Wagner, John B. Hudome, Dave the Roadman, Tommy Davis, John Costello,
and Daniel Brouse. Jus' Java does this every Sunday afternoon.
Tuesday
from 10 am to 2 pm at the Norristown Library. Remember, every Tuesday
until April 14, the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide service is available FREE
to taxpayers with low to moderate income, with special attention to
those 60 and up. Registration is not required.
Tuesday at 7:30 pm, Council Meeting at Municipal Hall. No agenda yet.
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