Elks Club Pottstown Pa Beef and Beer November
Oh, the weather outside may be frightful but there's a full slate of holiday fun in downtown Pottstown today from 4-8 pm. These and similar activities will also be taking place next Friday and Saturday, December 14 & 15.
Check out the Pottstown Downtown Improvement Authority website here for all the details!
• SANTA'S VILLAGE is open with Santa, kids' crafts, reindeer food-making & coloring contest. Location: 139 E. High Street (TANGO MARKETING)
• Photos with Santa ($7)
• Music
• Horse-drawn wagon/wagonette rides from 5-7 pm ($7)
• Story Time at The Babysitter's Clubhouse (333 HIGH ST), every hour starting at 4:30 and last story at 7:30pm
• FREE Trolley Rides from 4:30-8PM
• DISCOUNTED BABYSITTING at The Babysitter's Clubhouse at 133 E HIGH ST
Contact: The Sitter's Clubhouse – by phone 610.326.7600 – by email thesittersclubhouse@gmail.com
• ROASTED CHESTNUTS AND MORE from Empire Hook & Ladder Fire Company (300 block of E. High Street.)
Come out for some good, old-fashioned family holiday fun!
The Elks Doe Club Annual Cookie Walk and Soup Sale
Saturday December 8, 2012
9 AM to 12 Noon
Lobby of the Elks Lodge
61 High Street
Pottstown, Pa
Open to the public to come out and purchase some extra cookies and soup to have on hand for the holiday season!
All cookies and soups are homemade.
Cookies are $7.00 per pound and soup is $7.00 per quart.
This is a fundraiser for the Doe Club.
Local arts and historic organizations and businesses, along with the Pottstown Downtown Improvement Distric Authority, otherwise known as PDIDA (puh-dee-da), iarebringing a host of Hometown Holiday events to downtown Pottstown on the weekends leading up to Christmas.
Events kick off this Saturday, Dec. 1stwhen Santa and his elves arrive at 5 p.m., making a healthy, heart-warming entrance at High and Evans Street, before heading down High Street to Smith Plaza for the lighting of the Christmas tree there.Smith Plaza itself will be all lit up, too!
At the Plaza, visitors can enjoy holiday music, free trolley rides from 4:40 to 8 p.m., and horse-drawn wagon rides from 5 to 7 p.m., for just $10.
Santa's Village will be open with Santa himself, kids' crafts, reindeer food making, and a coloring contest at Tango Marketing, 139 E. High Street, just across the street from Smith Plaza.
In the 300 block of High Street, the Empire Hook & Ladder Fire Company will provide roasted chestnuts and other treats. Additional events, including children's story hours, open houses and activities for children, will be held Fridays, Dec. 7, 14 and 21 and on Saturday, Dec. 8 and 15.
Throughout the holiday season, beginning next Thursday, Dec. 6th, Steel River Playhouse's "Annie" will be performed and run through Dec. 22. You can also stop in at ArtFusion 19464 at 254 E. High Street for their winter show, "The Secret Life of Trees", and to pick up unique gifts.
On Sunday, Dec. 9, the Candlelight Tour of Pottsgrove Manor runs from 2 to 8 p.m., while the Pottstown Holiday Historic House Tour will be from 1 to 6 p.m. A $12 ticket includes a Victorian Tea presented by the Doe Club at the Pottstown Elks from 12noon-2pm. All homes and buildings on the tour are open from 1pm-6pm. Free trolley transportation and refreshments for all ticket holders. Tickets are available after Thanksgiving at Carter's Locksmith Shop, 137 N Hanover Street. $12 in advance, $14 day of tour. For more information contact Sue Krause at (610) 323-2229.
All of these events are sponsored by the Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority, Historic Pottstown Neighborhood Association, Pottgrove Manor, Steel River Playhouse, ArtFusion 19464, and individual businesses. BUY LOCAL, PLAY LOCAL, AND CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS LOCAL!
The Pottstown Elks Lodge #814 is having a breakfast tomorrow, Sunday November 25, 2012 from 8:00 AM to
11:00 AM. It is all you can eat: Adults $8.00 and children 12 and under $4.00. IT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC .
Great selection: made to order eggs, omelets, home fries, pancakes/waffles, creamed chipped beef, bacon, etc.
If you have company over the holiday, what a great way to send them off on a full stomach!
Proceeds benefit Pennsylvania children and adults with disabilities.
The Pottstown Elks Lodge #814 is located at 61 E. High Street.
Did you know that shopping at small, local businesses keeps more of your money circulating in the local economy and helps keep those businesses in business? Every purchase means something to those entrepreneurs. Plus, it's nice just getting to know the folks who have invested in your town for many years or have taken a chance starting a new business more recently. The holidays are a perfect time to show that you care about sustaining the economic health of your own community by BUYING LOCAL. Below are a few ways you can "Buy Local," have some fun, and feel part of a growing community of intentional shoppers.
1) This Saturday is National Small Business Day, and there will be a Cash Mob unfolding in downtown Pottstown. Here's how you can take part…
VISIT the Pottstown Visitor Center located at 17 N. Hanover Street, before you begin your downtown shopping, any time from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
PICK UP your "Shop Local" cash mob sticker, a map of the Downtown Pottstown Shopping District and detailed instructions on how to play the "Where In The World is Captain Buy Local and Small Biz" game while you shop throughout downtown Pottstown. (Yes, there is actually a superhero called Caption Buy Local and his sidekick Small Biz. Hey, this is Pottstown, and we have superheroes.)
PICK UP special offers and holiday treats that will be offered to Cash Mob participants throughout the day by various merchants.
RETURN your game entry with the approximate amount of money spent by you and your family during the Cash Mob to either the Visitor Center office, or Grumpy's Hand-Carved Sandwiches, 137 E. High Street, when you are finished with your Cash Mob shopping. The BUY LOCAL organizers want to tally how much is spent in the downtown this Saturday. Remember, the School District spent $55,000 this past spring with their BUY LOCAL challenge; these efforts literally pay off for our merchants!

2) The Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority is running a holiday 5 for $25 Raffle. This is another way to Buy Local, only you can win some big bucks for yourself. Here's how this works:
BUY a $25 Raffle Ticket at the Visitors' Center at 17 N. Hanover Street or at Cole's Tobacc0 or call Sheila at 610-323-5400 c/ 484-948-6061
SPEND $25 at each of 4 different, participating downtown merchants who are listed on the ticket.
SAVE your receipts.
BRING YOUR RECEIPTS AND TICKET to the Visitors' Center, Cole's or Grumpy's or a participating merchant when you are done shopping. You have until December 22nd at 5 pm to do your shopping and turn in your ticket & receipts!
- All money collected from this raffle will be used to support the Hometown Holiday Events 2012.
- ONLY 300 Raffles will be sold. Last sale date is December 22 at 12pm.
- 1st prize is $2,000; 2nd prize is $1,000; 3rd prizes will include merchandise & gift cards.
- The drawing for prizes will be held at The New Visitors' Center at 17 N Hanover St. at 7pm, December 22, 2012. You do not have to be present to win.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
On December 1, 2012, BACK BY POPULAR DEMANDAND TO BENEFIT THE MERCURY'S OPERATION HOLIDAY:
Tickets only $ 20.00 each. Doors opening at 6:30pm and show time 7:00 – 11:00pm.
For tickets and information contact Tom Coyle at 610-306-9361 or the Elks at 610-326-3258.
Many saw Jeff as the headlining performer at this year's 4th of July celebration in Memorial Park. Hope to see you there for this great cause and fun night!
The Pottstown Elks Lodge #814 is located at 61 E. High Street, Pottstown, PA.
100% of the net proceeds will be donated to The Pottstown Mercury's "Operation Holiday," which provides food and gift cards to the less fortunate.
Belle Rouge Salon is hosting a night of wine and cheese education. It will be held at their salon at 257 E.High Street this Friday, November 16th from 7-9 pm. There is plenty of parking in the Borough lot across the street, on the corner of High and Charlotte, across from The Farmers' Market.
Tickets are $25 per person with partial proceeds being donated to the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Communities. For more info contact Tracy Williams @ 610 326-5400 or bellerougeonhigh@gmail.com.
Join us TODAY, WEDNESDAY, November 7th from 5-7 pm at The Brick House at 152 E. High Street!
There's NO suggested donation!
YOU buy the appetizers & drinks YOU want from their reduced-price Office Party menu. (See below.)
RSVP to positivelypottstown@gmail.com or just show up!
Come join Grace Lutheran Preschool for a Vendor/Craft Fair on Saturday, November 10th from 9:00am -2:00pm.
Vendors include: Pampered Chef, Close to My Heart, Two Birds, OneSewn; Autism Speaks, Thirty One, InCare RX, It Works!, Origami Owl, and Silpada Designs.
These are just a few of the vendors that will be at this event.
Food will be available for purchase.
Begin your Christmas shopping early and support the Grace Lutheran Preschool!
Grace Lutheran Preschool is located at 660 North Charlotte Street in the North End of Pottstown. There is plenty of free parking in their lot.
The Pottstown Elks Lodge 814, located at 61 E. High Street in Pottstown, will be hosting an all-you-can-eat breakfast this Sunday, October 28th from 8:00 am until 11:00am.
All proceeds benefit the Home Service Program.
For $9/adult and $4/child under age 10, you and your family can enjoy pancakes, French toast, waffles, and cream chipped beef along with eggs and omelets made to order.
Source: https://positivelyptown.com/category/dining/page/5/
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