Friday, June 10, 2016

Lots of Events For Kids This Week

Before I list the coming events, I want to mention that the Youth Dragon Boat Team competed in their first races last Saturday and did really well. So we have another youth sports team in N-town that we can brag about.

Starting Saturday at the Norristown Library and running through Saturday, August 13: Summer Reading Club for children ages 0-12. Win prizes for reading. Pick up a summer reading log in the Children’s Department and keep track of the minutes you read. For every two hours you read or have been read to, you win a free book and a chance to win a bicycle or a $50 Barnes & Noble gift certificate. (Maximum 10 free books per child.) First 100 kids to sign up in the children's department get a t-shirt. For info, call 610-278-5100 x205.

Saturday, noon to 3 pm at Greater Norristown PAL (340 Harding). Norristown Youth Rally. An afternoon of family fun. Food, games and live music.

Also Saturday, 12:30-2 pm at the Montco Historical Society (Dekalb and Roberts), Judy Parrish presents "The History of Willow Grove Park."

Sunday, 7 pm, FREE Summer Concert Series continues at the Elmwood Park bandshell. This week, Mark Reno, Elvis impersonator is featured. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on. The snack stand will be open.

Tuesday, 7 pm at Municipal Hall, Planning Commission Meeting. No agenda yet.

Thursday, 11 am-2:30 pm, on Main Street between Swede and Dekalb, the weekly Farmer's Market has started up again. Produce from Lone Wolf Farm. Will continue each Thursday through Oct 28. For info, phone CADCOM at 610-277-6363 x132.

ACPPA is accepting registrations for their Summer Dance Camp which will be Monday, June 27 through Thursday June 30, 5:30-8pm, at ACPPA Community Art Center (506 Haws Ave). For ages 8 to 14. All levels are welcome. All students will enjoy classes in ballet, jazz/hip hop, and stage make-up & presentation. $72.50 per student (must register in advance)  Go to http://www.acppa.net/#!dance-camp/c1nil to register.


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