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December Downtown Happenings 

The Downtown Digest is Published by the

Reading Downtown Improvement District

 

Keeping Downtown Reading Clean and Safe Since 1995

 
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YOUR DISTRICT STAFF STAFF 

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645 Penn Street, Suite 505

Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Office: 610-376-6424

Fax: 610-376-6912

Ambassador Direct: 484-955-0315

 

Chuck Broad, Executive Director, 610-376-6424, ext 22  

charles.broad@downtownreading.com

 

Lynn Patton, Office Manager, 610-376-6424, ext 21

lynn.patton@downtownreading.com 

 

Merle Cattani, Ambassador Mgr, 610-376-6424, ext 23

merle.cattani@downtownreading.com   

 

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DOWNTOWN EVENTS

Sat   Dec 1, 2012 EVENTS 

Kutztown University Presents The Snowman ~ 3pm 

Miller Center for the Arts

   

Reading Rockets Lacrosse ~ 7:05pm   

Sovereign Center - 700 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19602

 

Loretta Lynn ~ 7:30pm 

Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601

 

Peter white in Concert ~ 3pm    

Miller Center


Reading Royals ~ 7:05pm  
Sovereign Center 700 Penn Street Reading, PA 19602

 

Fri Dec 7, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151 

Christmas Ball
~ 6pm
Abraham Lincoln Historic Hotel (100 N. 5th st.)

 

Sat Dec 8, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

 

Tomaseen Foley's Celtic Christmas ~ 7:30pm    

Miller Center 

 

Sun Dec 9, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

  

"A Pops Holiday" Reading Pops Orchestra ~ 3pm

Miller Center

 

Mon Dec 10, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Tue Dec 11, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Wed Dec 12, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Thu Dec 13, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

12 Gifts of Christmas ~ 7pm    CANCELLED  

Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

Fri Dec 14, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Reading Royals ~ 7:05pm  

Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

 

Reading Symphony Orchestra - The Nutcracker ~ 7:30pm 

Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601 

 

Sat Dec 15, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Reading Symphony Orchestra - The Nutcracker ~ 2pm   

Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601

  

BCPHC Presents Club Trini ~ 7pm    

Miller Center for the Arts

  

Reading Royals ~ 7:05pm

Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

  

The DRYDEN STRING QUARTET ~ 8pm    

The WCR Center for the Arts, 140 N. Fifth St., Reading 

 

Sun Dec 16, 2012

All day Annie Performances

Genesius Theatre ~ 153 North 10 Street ~ Reading, PA 19601 610*371*8151

Fri Dec 21, 2012

Reading Royals ~ 7:05pm  
Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

 

Sat Dec 22, 2012

Reading Royals ~ 7:05pm  

Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

 

Mon Dec 24, 2012

All day Christmas Eve

 

Tue Dec 25, 2012

All day Christmas

 

Wed Dec 26, 2012

Dinner Prior to Cirque Dreams Holidaze ~ 6pm 
Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601

Cirque Dreams Holidaze ~ 7:30pm   

Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601

Fri Dec 28, 2012 

Reading Royals ~ 7:30 pm  
Sovereign Center and Reading Eagle Theater 700 Penn Street Reading, PA19602

 

Mon Dec 31, 2012

All day New Year's Eve

 

Reading Symphony Orchestra - New Year's Eve ~ 7:30 pm  

Sovereign Performing Arts Center 136 N. 6th Street Reading, PA 19601



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Reading Public Library

libraryThe Teen Department at

The Reading Public Library

100 South Fifth Street

 Reading, PA  19602 ~ 610-655-6350

 

 ~~TEEN RESOURCES~~  

  

  

BERKS TALK LINE


Reading Public Library has a Main library and three branches serving the Berks County community. For more information, log on to www.reading.lib.pa.us or call610-655-6365.

  
 
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CHRISTMAS TREES AND MORE SALE
 at  Penn Street Market

 

READING --- Purchase your Christmas trees, wreaths, window swags and garland at the Penn Street Market on Friday, December 7th and 14th. The open-air farmers market is located across from the Manor at Market Square.

 

Local farmer Jeremy Freymoyer will be selling Douglas Fir and Fraser Fir trees cut from his family's 20-acres of Christmas trees, located at the base of the Blue Mountain in Upper Bern/Tilden Townships. The Freymoyer Farm is a fourth-generation tree farm. Trees will range from 3' to 8', with prices starting at $15. Customers can order larger trees or different species by calling the farm at 610-301-1829. Market hours will be from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

 

Other Penn Street market vendors who will be participating in the Holiday Market are: Griesemer Beekeeping selling honey products; PerkUp Truck, selling delicious hot and cold drinks and desserts; Lally's Cake Creations selling cupcakes and assorted baked goods, and canine treats; Chapman's Deli (12/7) and Callowhill Café (12/14) serving lunch menu items.

 

Non-food vendors will include Sarah Ann Stewart, jewelry; Deb Hallacher, hand-made paper and ornaments; and the Reading Eagle newspaper.

 

Deb Hallacher began making handmade paper two years ago by using recyclable items, from cereal boxes to junk mail, to make lovely new sheets of paper.  The paper is then used to create unique cards, small gift boxes and even beads.  Come and browse for a special little card or gift for that special someone!  Prices range from $1.50 to $25.00. 

 

 

For more information about becoming a vendor or shopping at the market, contact Sheila Miller, Berks County Agricultural Coordinator at 610-898-5482 or smiller@countyofberks.com; or the website at www.pennstreetmarket.org.

 

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HOLIDAY DECORATION SAFETY TIPS
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

TREES

Many artificial trees are fire resistant. If you buy one, look for a statement specifying this protection.  

* A fresh tree will stay green longer and be less of a

fire hazard than a dry tree.  

 

To check for freshness, remember:

* A fresh tree is green.

* Fresh needles are hard to pull from branches.

* When bent between your fingers, fresh needles do not break.

* The trunk butt of a fresh tree is sticky with resin.

* When the trunk of a tree is bounced on the ground, a shower of falling needles shows that tree is too dry.

* Place tree away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat sources.  

* Heated rooms dry trees out rapidly, creating fire hazards.  

* Cut off about two inches of the trunk to expose fresh wood for better water absorption.  

* Trim away branches as necessary to set tree trunk in the base of a sturdy, water-holding stand with wide spread feet.  

* Keep the stand filled with water while the tree is indoors.  

* Place the tree out of the way of traffic and do not block doorways.  

* Use thin guy-wires to secure a large tree to walls or ceiling. These wires are almost invisible.

 

"SNOW"

Artificial snow sprays can irritate lungs if inhaled. To avoid injury, read container labels; follow directions carefully.

 

LIGHTS

* Indoors or outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety.  

* Identify these by the label from an independent testing laboratory. 

* Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Discard damaged sets or repair them before using.  

* Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, house, walls or other firm support to protect from wind damage.  

* Use no more than three standard-size sets of lights per single extension cord.  

* Turn off all lights on trees and other decorations when you go to bed or leave the house. Lights could short and start a fire.

* Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The tree can become charged with electricity from faulty lights, and any person touching a branch could be electrocuted! To avoid this danger, use colored spotlights above or beside a tree, never fastened onto it!  

* Keep "bubbling" lights away from children. These lights with their bright colors and bubbling movement can tempt curious children to break candle-shaped glass, which can cut, and attempt to drink liquid, which contains a hazardous chemical.

 

CANDLES

* Never use lighted candles on a tree or near other evergreens.

* Always use non-flammable holders.

* Keep candles away from other decorations and wrapping paper.

* Place candles where they cannot be knocked down or blown over.

 

TRIMMINGS

* Use only non-combustible or flame-resistant materials.  

* Wear gloves while decorating with spun glass "angel hair" to avoid irritation to eyes and skin.    

* Choose tinsel or artificial icicles or plastic or non-leaded metals.  

* Leaded materials are hazardous if ingested by children.  

In homes with small children, take special care to:

* Avoid decorations that are sharp or breakable.

* Keep trimmings with small removable parts out of the reach of children. Pieces could be swallowed or inhaled.

* Avoid trimmings that resemble candy or food. A child could eat them!

 

FIRES

* Before lighting any fire, remove all greens, boughs, papers, and other decorations from fireplace area.  

* Check to see that flue is open.

* Keep a screen before the fireplace all the time a fire is burning.

* Use care with "fire salts" which produce colored flames when thrown on wood fires. They contain heavy metals which can cause intense gastrointestinal irritation or vomiting if eaten. Keep away from children.

 

PAPER

* When making paper decorations, look for materials labeled non-combustible or flame-resistant.

* Never place trimming near open flames or electrical connections.

* Remove all wrapping papers from tree and fireplace areas immediately after presents are opened.

* Do not burn papers in the fireplace. A flash fire may result as wrappings ignite suddenly and burn intensely.

 

GENERAL RULES FOR HOLIDAY SAFETY

* Keep matches, lighters, and candles out of the reach of children.  

* Avoid smoking near flammable decorations.

* Make an emergency plan to use if a fire breaks out anywhere in the home. See that each family member knows what to do.

 

PRACTICE THE PLAN!

* Avoid wearing loose flowing clothes-particularly long, open sleeves-near open flames - such as those of a fireplace, stove, or candlelit table.  

* Never burn candles near evergreens.  

* Burning evergreens in the fireplace can also be hazardous. When dry, greens burn like tinder. Flames can flare out of control, and send sparks flying into a room, or up the chimney to ignite creosote deposits

  


WHEREVER YOU AREJUNK

 

Lock you valuables in the trunk or take them with you.  Don't tempt a thief by leaving your keys, cell phone, GPS unit, satelite radio, camera, sports bag, briefcase or purse in full view.  If you take your valuables, NO ONE ELSE CAN!!    

 

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Ambassadors Scheduleambassadors
6:30 am - 11:00pm M-F 
10:00 am - 6:30 pm Sat

Times are subject to change according to scheduled events


If you need to report a non-emergency incident or to arrange for an escort, call the Ambassador's cell phone 484-955-0315

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Berks Arts Council

  

Berks Community Television

 

 Berks Women in Crisis   

 

Fall Festival of the Arts 

 

Gallery Above Penn Square 

   

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts

 

Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry   

 

 Greater Reading Convention & Visitors Bureau  

 

Miller Center for the Arts 

 

Penn Corridor

 

Reading Eagle Theatre

 

 Reading Movies 11 & IMAX   

 

Reading Express Indoor Football

 

 Reading Public Library   

  

 Reading Royals Hockey 

     

 Sovereign Center    

 

Sovereign Performing Arts 

 

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The board of directors of the Reading Downtown Improvement District Authority will  be holding its public meeting on Monday, January 21st @ Noon.  The meetings are held at the DID office, 645 Penn Street,
5th Floor.

 
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Our BCTV show airs the 2nd Thursday of every month (December 13th) at 6:00 pm.  It features interviews with restaurant owners, chefs and other business owners within the Downtown Improvement District and highlights upcoming events. The show is produced by Barbara Tarczynski and hosted by David Kersley.  The show can be viewed on Comcast Channel 2 and Service Electric Cablevision Channel 19.  

To view archived editions, click here 

 

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DOWNTOWN / MAIN STREET PROGRAM
Promotion & Marketing Meeting
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The Reading Downtown Improvement District Authority together with the Main Street Program conduct meetings to promote Downtown Reading.  These meeting take place on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:45 am.  The meetings are open to anyone interested in promoting downtown reading.  The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 18th at the Outside In - 601 Penn Street, 2nd floor.
DOWNTOWN DININGdining
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4th & Penn Street Cafe Restaurant

(Formerly Batista) 

400 Penn Street   

610-478-4077  

 

6th Street Deli

34 N. 6th Street      

610-927-5423 

   
Aashiyana Indian Cuisine

16 S 4th Street      

610-736-0843

 

Abraham Lincoln Hotel

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100 N. Fifth Street

610-372-3700  

 

American Coffee House    

601 Penn Street

610-374-9385


American  Coffee House

450 Penn Street     

610-685-0802


Boston House
 

950 Penn Street

610-373-8831


Café 631  

631 Washington Street 

610-685-5905

  

Callowhill Café 

134 N. 5th Street, 1st floor

610-736-0209

 

Crown Chicken 

533 Penn Street     

610-750-5957

 

Crystal Palace  

56 S 6th Street      

610-373-9174

 

Dainty's

438 Walnut Street

484-794-2375 


Dan's Restaurant

11th & Penn Street  

610-373-2075


DeCarlo's Bar & Grill 

240 Penn Street     

610-378-8121


Domino's Pizza   

310 Penn Street    

610-376-8501

 

Forest Inn 

904 Penn Street    

610-372-4421


Galley Restaurant

  154 N 6th Street    

610-374-7207


Golden Bowl  

  850 Penn Street    

610-371-8680

 

High Level

1034 Penn Street

610-743-5997


Hunan

334 Penn Street    

610-376-8088

 

    16 N 6th Street     

610-376-9901

 

Italian Village  

  46-48 N. 6th Street     

610-750-7416
484-706-6412

 

Judy's on Cherry

332 Cherry Street  

610-374-8511

 

L' Arte della Vita

5th & Washington Street 

610-372-3700

 

Maria's Restaurant & Lounge  

408 Penn Street   

610-375-7922


Marvel Ranch  

359 Penn Street    

610-373-7141


Mezcal's 

150 N 6th Street  

610-685-5272


 Mi Casa Su Casa 

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"Open Mic" 1st Saturday
 of the Month

320 Penn Street

610-375-1161

 

Off the Avenue Cafe Downtown

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50 N. Fifth St., 1st Fl
610-236-9600 

  

Outside In Restaurant & Bar

601 Penn Street, 2nd Fl

 610-478-1919

 

Panevino Italian Restaurant

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25 N. Second Street

Suite 5

610-376-1101

 

 Pauline's Soups  

501 Penn Street    

610-375-6055

 

Peanut Bar 

332 Penn Street    

610-376-8500


Penn Street Tavern  

220 Penn Street    

610-208-0202


Philly Pretzel Factory 

500 Penn Street    

610-478-1790

 

Quiznos  

645 Penn Street    

610-288-3085


Russo Pizza  

527 Penn Street    

610-375-8030


Sandi's Salads  

401 Penn Street   

610-372-0166

 

Scalia's 

555 Penn Street   

610-373-7310

 

Speckled Hen

30 S 4th Street

610-685-8511

 

Subway 

549 Penn Street    

610-374-9290  

 

Tweety's Fried Chicken

62 South 6th Street

610-898-4101  

570-238-4633 

 

Ugly Oyster

21 S 5th Street 

       610-373-6791     

   

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