The Hamburg Community Wildlife Habitat Committee of the Our Town Foundation hosts its 9th annual Garden Tour after the pandemic canceled last yearâs event.
The Garden Tour will be held rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 10 to provide participants with a relaxing outdoor experience.
The purpose of the tour is to educate participants about pollinator-friendly and monarch-friendly native plants, replenishing resources for wildlife such as bees, butterflies, birds, and amphibians, and also give participants ideas for their own gardens. Each year tour participants receive a booklet highlighting photos from the previous yearâs gardens, informational material, and a map of the tour route.
Since 1969, Hermansaderâs Garage and Auto Sales have been committed to providing you with the best customer care in northern Berks County and the Hamburg area. To show you that we care, we use floor mats and seat covers in your vehicle.
Quality and Trusted Auto Care⦠go with a trusted business that has served Berks County and Hamburg for the last 45 years! Hermansaderâs trained technicians will handle your repairs with quick service GUARANTEED!
Waiting for your vehicle to be repaired or maintained should be a pleasurable experience. You can sit in our state-of-the-art waiting room and enjoy FREE refreshments and FREE Wi-Fi. We are adhering to all safety precautions to ensure our customerâs safety.
Northern Berks Calendar berksmontnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berksmontnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hamburg s Our Town Foundation was among the 43 community revitalization organizations throughout the state that will receive nearly $2 million under the COVID-19 Relief Supporting Elm and Main program.
âI was very thankful when I received the notice that we were approved for funding,â said Deena Kershner, Executive Director of the Our Town Foundation, Hamburgâs non-profit community revitalization corporation. âFunds we are receiving from the SEAM program will assist with paying our ongoing expenses allowing us to continue serving our community and the local businesses.â
The goal of SEAM, Gov. Tom Wolf said in the April 13 press release, is to provide financial assistance to organizations dedicated to community and economic development in older and historic downtowns, commercial districts and neighborhoods.
Lazy Dog Vintage Market in Hamburg recently donated $5,000 to The Hamburg Strand Theatre.
âThe COVID-19 pandemic has hurt many small businesses including The Strand. The theater has been a hallmark of Hamburg since 1920. We wanted to do our part in helping the community keep its beloved history,â said Lazy Dog Vintage Market owners Ashley and Justin Zimmerman. âThe Hamburg community, like most communities, has lost so much in the past year. By helping The Strand, it may give hope to the community that we are all here to help each other and get through this pandemic together.â
The donation was raised by hosting the Wine, Chocolate & Cheese event on Nov. 13 which united Downtown Hamburg businesses, encouraged local shopping and supported The Hamburg Strand Theatre.