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Winter 2013
Greater Reading’s hub for arts, shopping and entertainment
CARRIAGE RIDESON PENN CORRIDOREnjoying small-town America
WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WINTER?Add a little wine, dine & shop with great entertainment
Get Your HOLIDAYGLOW On!Month-long festivitiesfor the entire family
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VF Outlet Center | Rt. 222 to Rt. 422E, Exit N. Wyomissing Blvd. | Reading, PA | (610) 378-0408MoN-SAt 9:30AM-9PM; SuN 10AM-6PM | www.vfoutletcenter.com | facebook.com/vfoutletcenter
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VF Outlet Center | Rt. 222 to Rt. 422E, Exit N. Wyomissing Blvd. | Reading, PA | (610) 378-0408MoN-SAt 9:30AM-9PM; SuN 10AM-6PM | www.vfoutletcenter.com | facebook.com/vfoutletcenter
WELCOME ////
For some 4,000 residents that live right here in West Reading, PA, we’ve discovered that the borough provides
an all-encompassing place to live, work and play. Home to the first outlet center in the country and to the main campus of the Reading Health System, the region’s largest employer, West Reading is just over a hun-
dred years old and still has plenty to offer. With cultural, edible and fashionable trea-sures waiting to be discovered along what’s known locally as the “Penn Corridor,” it’s tough to keep this sweet little place a secret any longer!
There’s always something happening in the borough: the celebration of a new busi-ness, seasonal street festivals and monthly events that feature music, family-friendly activities, extended shopping hours and dining delights. Free parking and acces-sible public transportation gives you the “green light” to see what’s going on in this dog-friendly, art-passionate community.
In fact, the borough of West Reading has its own special way of ringing in the holiday season: a Holiday Glow Celebration! See why “It’s a Wonderful Life” on the Ave-nues and make the shops and sights of West Reading your Holiday Destination. With many seasonal happenings to be offered, we suggest pairing together these ideas for a date night or select events for the whole family to enjoy!
Flip through the following pages and
Andréa D. Much, EditorAvenues [email protected]
borrow some of our ideas to create your own itinerary. In this first issue of West Reading Avenues, we welcome you to the neighborhood — drop by and stay awhile!
See you on the Avenues!
Winter 2013
Greater Reading’s hub for arts, shopping and entertainment
CARRIAGE RIDESON PENN CORRIDOREnjoying small-town AmericaWHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WINTER?Add a little wine, dine & shop with great entertainment
Get Your HOLIDAYGLOW On!Month-long festivitiesfor the entire family
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Art Plus Galleryartplusgallery.org
Berks Arts Councilberksarts.org
Berks Jazz Festberksjazzfest.com
The Gallery Above Penn Squaregalleryabovepennsquare.com
GoggleWorks Center for the Artsgoggleworks.org
Greater Reading Chamberof Commerce and Industrygreaterreadingchamber.org
Greater Reading Convention & Visitors Bureau
gogreaterreading.com
Greater Reading Economic Partnershipgreaterreading.com
RACC - Miller Center for the Artsracc.edu/MillerCenter
R/C Reading Movies 11 & IMAXrctheatres.com/loc_reading.asp
Reading Downtown Improvement District
downtownreading.com
Reading Public Museumreadingpublicmuseum.org
Reading Symphony Orchestrareadingsymphony.org
Santander Arena (Previously Sovereign Center)
santander-arena.com
Santander Performing Arts Center(Previously Sovereign
Performing Arts Center)santander-arena.com
Schuylkill River National & State Heritage Area
schuylkillriver.org
West Reading Community Revitalization Foundation
wrcrf.org
West Reading Main Streetlovewestreading.org
Wyomissing Boroughco.berks.pa.us/wyomissing
The Yocum Institute for Arts Educationinstitute-of-arts.org
Helpful Arts, Culture & Business Links
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CONTENTS //// winter 2013
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CONTACT INFORMATIONPublisher, Tracy Hoffmann Hoffmann Publishing Group, Inc.
Director of Creative, Dave Hessen
Design, Brittany Warfel
2129 Windmill RoadReading, PA [email protected]
ADVERTISING610.685.0914 ext. [email protected]
BOROUGH BUSINESSWest Reading Borough500 Chestnut StreetWest Reading, PA 19611WestReadingBorough.com610.374.8273
WEST READING MAINSTREET PROGRAMWest Reading Community Revitalization Foundation500 Chestnut StreetWest Reading, PA 19611WRCRF.org610.685.8854
View the Digital Version of West Reading Avenues online at lovewestreading.org
The opinions expressed in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual.
All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced elec-tronically or in print without the express written permission of the publisher.
West Reading Avenues is published quarterly {February, May, August, November}.
COVER PHOTO Shawn Rutkowski Photography
Arts Along the Corridor
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Holiday Glow
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IN THE KNOW & ON THE GOMeet Me on Penn Corridor!
Wending Your Way Through West Reading
Doing Business in the Borough
WEST READING ELM STREETBuilding the Foundationfor Strong Neighborhoods
RUNNING THE BOROUGHAutumn is for Runners
HOLIDAY GLOWIt’s a Wonderful Life
Black Friday Shopping
Tree Lighting& Music Celebration
Carriage Rides
Ladies’ Night Out
The Perfect Holiday Glow Date
Run Santa Run
NEW YEARS’ EVECome! Celebrate New Years' Eve
RECHARGE YOUR MIND & BODY
Window Shopping Wonderland
ARTS & CULTUREArts Along the Corridor
Truly a Winter Wonderland
SUGGESTED ITINERARIESNew Year, New Gear
IN EVERY ISSUEHoliday Events
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IN THE KNOW & ON THE GO ////
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Welcome to Penn Corridor in West Reading
Thursday, Dec.12thExplore the Avenue,
also known as the ”Penn Corridor,“ during this
special time when businesses stay open later, ringing in the weekend with special sales
and activities!
If you want to know what’s happening with Greater Reading’s emerging arts and entertainment district — you’ve come to the right place. The Penn Corridor is Greater Reading’s hub for
arts, culture, dining and entertainment. It reconnects residents and visitors with a walkable, pedestrian-friendly urban core, and West Reading is the heart of the Penn Corridor.
Penn Corridor is the two-mile long thoroughfare that includes Penn Street from City Park in Reading through the downtown area and across the Penn Street Bridge to Penn Avenue, extending through West Reading and into Wyomissing.
Whether it’s shopping, dining, the movies, theater or a concert, the Corridor and West Reading are Greater Reading’s entertainment destination for all ages. If you are looking for something more, stroll minutes from Penn Corridor and you’ll find several parks, trails, a world-class museum, a planetarium, art exhibits and something for nearly everyone. We invite you to take advantage of West Reading and the Penn Corridor for all they have to offer! It’s easy to get to the Corridor from just about anywhere!
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West Reading is one of Pennsylvania’s best walking towns, with an easy, grid layout for navigation, and accessible
parking for short or long visits. You could easily walk from one end of Penn Avenue to the other is less than 20 minutes, and drive to the major culture and entertainment venues in less than five minutes. You can enjoy shopping at Bella Jules at 7th & Penn Avenues, have drinks at Third and Spruce Café in just 15 minutes, then get in your car to see a show at the Santander Arena, just across the Penn Street Bridge, in less than five minutes. Of course, there’s no rush, so we encourage you to take your time to stop and shop at the many great locations along the way.
If traveling to West Reading by car, you’ll need to know the best places to park. There’s on-street parking and surface lot parking within the borough and just beyond the borders. Street parking on the main thoroughfare, Penn Avenue, and the per-pendicular avenues is enforced with a two-hour parking limit. It’s free, term-limit parking designed to provide easy store and restaurant access to short-term visitors.
Although street parking on Penn Avenue fills up quickly, the streets that run parallel (i.e. Franklin St. and Spruce St.) are usual-ly a safe bet to find a spot. And, remember, it doesn’t matter how far away you park because everything is accessible with a short walk. Surface lots are at 5th & Penn Avenues, in the heart of the borough, and 8th & Penn Avenues, which is conveniently located next to the world-famous VF Outlet Center. Finally, many stores and service providers have off-street parking for patrons, conve-niently located behind or adjacent to their locations.
When walking, pedestrians have rights, however, many people believe that pedestrians always have the right-of-way. That’s only true when walking in crosswalks with no signs or signals, or when you are given the signal to cross at a corner. West Reading can have heavi-er vehicular traffic during hol-idays or weekends. Hence, it’s important for pedestrians and drivers to operate in harmony with one another.
Traveling to a new destina-tion always requires planning. We want you to know your needs are being met. Should you require cash during your visit you can always stop at one of several convenient ATM machines conveniently located along Penn Avenue in the 600, 800 and 1000 blocks of Penn Avenue, and use your Customers Bank card for no-fee transactions. Should you need gas or auto service, visit King’s Auto Repair or Schweitzer’s Gulf & Auto Service Center in the 700 or 400 block, respectively, of Penn Avenue.
by: Ethan Tauber
King's Auto Service, conveniently located onPenn Avenue, is a modern 6 bay service facility
with three full time ASE certified technicians. Wedo general repair on cars, light trucks, and vans, and
are equipped with the latest electrical andcomputer diagnostic equipment in the area.
Serving West Reading, and theGreater Reading area, since 1963.
SCOTT C. KING730-736 PENN AVEWEST READING, PA 19611
WWW.KINGSAUTOREPAIRINC.COM • [email protected]
610.376.9291433 Penn Ave
West Reading, PA 19611
SCHWEITZER'SSERVICE CENTERState Inspection & Minor Repairs
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From AllentownTake I-78 West to 222 South towards Reading. Continue on 222 South towards Lebanon/Lancaster. Take 422 East towards Pottstown. Take the Penn Avenue, West Reading, or Penn Street, Reading exit.
From PhiladelphiaTake I-76 West to the PA Turnpike (toll road 76W). Take 76 West to the Morgantown exit 298. Proceed through the tollbooth to I-176. Continue for approximately 10 miles and take the 422 West exit. Take 422 West to the Penn Street, Reading, or Penn Avenue, West Reading exit.
From BaltimoreTake I-95 to Baltimore Beltway (I-695W), then to I-83 North to York, PA. From there take Route 30 East, to Lancaster, then 222 North to Reading. Merge on to 422 East towards Pottstown. Take the Penn Street, Reading, or Penn Avenue, West Reading exit.
From HarrisburgTake the PA Turnpike East to Reading exit 286. Continue on 222 North to Reading. Merge on to 422 East towards Pottstown. Take the Penn Street Reading, or Penn Avenue, West Reading exit.
IN THE KNOW & ON THE GO ////
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of your needs.All of the buildings in the borough are
required to be inspected prior to any sale or lease. Any construction or remodeling after purchase, however, does require permits de-pending on the scale of the work. Despite this, West Reading is actually fairly lenient on requiring permits or borough permis-sion for remodeling, construction, etc. A list of the permits and links to them can be found at www.westreadingborough.com.
The key to running a successful business in the borough is joining the West Read-ing Business Association. Ask any business owner and they will tell you how important it is to network with the other businesses in town. Penn Avenue hosts many different events throughout the year, such as Art on the Avenue, Fall Fest, Holiday Glow and First Thursday (soon to be Second Friday in 2014), that attract people from throughout the county and state, and give merchants a fun way to promote business to hundreds of people at one time. Staying involved in borough affairs and making your presence known to the community is extremely im-portant in West Reading. Almost all of the shops on Penn Avenue are independently owned, not chains, which is a big part of its appeal.
The West Reading Community Re-vitalization Foundation is what put the borough back on the map. Through the tireless efforts of their Main Street Revi-talization program, local businesses thrive here. Their website www.wrcrf.org also con-tains a wealth of information on how to get involved, and includes a link to join the business association and a directory of other businesses in the borough. We invite you to consider West Reading, PA as the perfect place to open your business, and welcome your interest in this flourishing area. Need business cards or insurance, talk to Rothenberger Insurance Services or Rieck’s Printing. Both are great community partners. What are you waiting for?
With the revitalization of West Reading in recent years, busi-nesses have been flocking to the
area largely due to the growth and prosper-ity of the shopping district and the expan-sion of its institutions. There are approxi-mately 150 businesses on Penn Corridor alone and nearly 250 businesses throughout the borough. If you’ve ever thought about starting a business, you might wish to con-sider West Reading. The borough offers an extremely vibrant retail district, from its Main Street, Penn Avenue, and through-out its many Avenues within the borough. It affords close proximity to some of the region’s most affluent and eclectic shoppers, from nearby and afar. If your quest is com-mercial or manufacturing, you may also consider the many benefits of being within a very close proximity to the largest core of urban residents who could walk to work, or who have easy access to affordable and reliable public transportation.
One of the biggest retail draws to West Reading is The VF Outlets. Located less than one block off Penn Avenue, VF Outlet Center attracts between four and five mil-
IN THE KNOW & ON THE GO ////
by: Ethan Tauber
IN THE BOROUGH
lion visitors every year, and remains a staple of the tourist industry in the Greater Read-ing area. The outlets are also a major gate-way for tourists to the corridor, because they come to shop at the outlets, which then leads them to discover all that the borough has to offer. Other major companies located within the borough include The Reading Health System, R.M. Palmer Company and Gage Personnel, which all bring more than 6500 employees and countless visitors to the borough daily with easy, walkable access to the stores, restaurants and service providers in West Reading.
The Penn Street Bridge is less than a mile outside the borough, where State Route 422 connects to Penn Avenue, providing expedient access to a major highway system. This makes the borough an ideal location for any business owner who commutes or requires goods shipped to and from their building. Whether you are looking for an office suite, a retail storefront, or a man-ufacturing facility in the borough, The Reading Realty Group, located at 546 Penn Avenue, and its friendly agents will help you find the ideal location to suit all
Borough HallChestnut St. and 5th Avenue
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WEST READING ELM STREET ////
Today’s community redevelopment encourages community revital-ization based on a concept urban
planners call the New Urbanism. It’s a more balanced approach to street design that considers the entire community. It reflects a new sensitivity to public health, environ-ment, sustainability and economic perfor-mance through increased property values.
The New Urbanism places emphasis on streets and public spaces as places vehicles and pedestrians share. It encourages citizens to take responsibility for neighborhood maintenance, and evolution. Individual buildings should have unifying elements and be linked to their surroundings. Local architecture and landscape design can play important roles in making streets interest-ing and safe for pedestrians. Streets can encourage walking and enable neighbors to get to know each other and protect their community. Elm Street projects are designed to produce highly visible, concrete results. However, its support of the West Reading Crime Watch (wrcw) shows that there is more to Elm Street’s community commitment than meets the eye. Some wrcw goals are best achieved by not draw-ing attention to a particular endeavor, but its intent, like all other Elm Street projects, is to produce positive results.
Our revitalization strategy is to simul-taneously invest in both private properties and public spaces. We are especially tar-geting blocks where we can build on other recent investment that will multiply the
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The Roots of West ReadingSouth 5th Avenue
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impact of our efforts. Think of it as inter-locking various pieces of a puzzle together where each piece strengthens and builds on the next.
In 2011, 70 volunteers painted eleven property facades in historic colors all in a one block area, making a dramatic and immediate improvement. We repeated this success in 2012 on the north side of the 400 block of Chestnut Street. In addition, we needed to make some visible improve-ments to South 5th Avenue because it’s heavily traveled and, for many visitors, it’s their first impression of West Reading. Our 5th Avenue Light & Landscape project tar-geted eight row homes in the 100 block to landscape the hillsides to provide beauty and unity, and added lighting to better illumi-nate the sidewalk.
In 2013 we had another year of facade grants, street-scape improvements; Let’s Paint the Town, the Community Garden
and the Earth Day Clean Up. We continued to develop outdoor public art projects to beautify public spaces and add a surprising visual aesthetic to walking our streets. Let’s Paint the Town focused on the 100 block of South 6th Avenue. See what a difference com-munity revitalization has on walking neighborhoods.
And, finally, we completed a public art project with a mural titled “West Reading IS.” It’s been installed in the 600 block of Cherry Street on a large warehouse wall. The fabulous work was completed by Mike Miller and his students at Wyomissing High School’s Public Arts Workshop and artists from Exquisite Fource. The visual result is quite an interesting glimpse of West Reading with skunks, frogs, owls, skateboarders, bicyclists, coffee cups, the round bench and tree at the pool, etc. Drop by and see how many associations you can pick out!
Let’s Paint the Town100 block of South 6th Avenue
West Reading IS600 block of Cherry Street
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We strive to make our families and visitors feel comfortable while paying respects to their lost loved ones, and we makeconsiderable efforts to maintain our focus on the high standards expectedof a place of tribute.
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RUNNING THE BOROUGH ////
While September signals the end of the summer season, we usher in the brisk, fresh autumn weather
with open arms and an abundance of rejuve-nated fervor. Following the laid back stride of the summer months, autumn is a time for outdoor anticipation and enjoying the beauty of the fall foliage. And what better way to embrace the splendor of the autumn landscapes and make the most of the fall season than being immersed in the outdoors in a charming little town.
Nestled in the hills of Reading, Berks County, the quaint little town of West Reading embodies an ideal combination of
both warm, leisurely, small town allure and urban appeal. Comprised of its thirty-five charismatic and esteemed locally owned and operated retail and restaurant businesses, West Reading is also encompassed by vari-ous larger companies and institutions. The main campus of the Reading Hospital Health System and the VF Outlet Village, which is one of the largest outlet centers in the United States, stand as some of the various establishments within this unique town. Spirited by the growth of West Read-ing’s vibrant and culturally beneficial main thoroughfare, the Penn Avenue shopping district, the community of West Reading
is continuously bubbling with progress, innovation and opportunity.
A runner by blood and a nature lover at heart, I find this time of the year the most rewarding after conquering the harsh conditions of both the winter and summer months. I can’t help but take the season in enthusiastically; immersing myself in the beginnings of the autumn months, my favorite time of year. The faint smell of a wood burning fire, the painted trees, the leaves crunching under my feet, pumpkin carvings, hay rides, and warm apple cider are the foundation of cross country season. Lots of rejuvenating, brisk long runs
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through the back roads, towpaths and byways of the lovely autumn drenched Reading is what I crave come late Sep-tember. A favored running route of my own starts and ends at the exclusive A Running Start running specialty shop on Penn Avenue. My scenic running route starts out on a beautiful Saturday morning crossing Penn Avenue and leads me down through the residential neighborhoods of Seventh Avenue, towards the Reading Hospital grounds. As I pass the Reading Hospital Health System buildings on my left hand side, I am greeted by an intersec-tion at Parkside Drive North that bears me
left towards a black top covered bike path entry way, leading towards the head of the Reading Public Museum Arboretum. As I happen upon the bike path and follow this particular trail down a gentle grade run-ning alongside the Wyomissing Creek, I am received by a vast array of statuesque buildings, carefully placed shrubberies, colorful vegetation and the sound of the Wyomissing High School band practice in the distance. Nature lovers alike would find enchantment in the bountiful bo-tanical displays of the Wyomissing Park Arboretum, ideal in the autumn months when the air is crisp, the leaves are golden orange, and the local followers of the trail are abundant. A short drive by car and an ideal exploratory setting on both bike and foot, the Wyomissing Park Arboretum is the perfect atmosphere for a scenic and in-vigorating long run like my own.
As I run along the path parallel to the Wyomissing Creek and headed west, I see the Reading Public Museum and stone terrace off to my left beyond the creek, as well as a small ’Sunflower Tunnel’ that stands tall and vibrant directly alongside the bike path. As I travel along the path, I come across my first red bridge on the left and cross over, catching a glimpse of the Reading Planetarium directly in front of me as I bear right. Continuing along the bike path shortly after the bridge cross-ing, I enter Trudy’s Garden, containing a beautiful array of flowers and shrubbery, a lovely sentiment and a living memori-al. As I weave my way through the garden, I come across my second red bridge and bear left after its crossing, continuing on the path until I reach the historic Wyomissing Boulevard. My journey con-tinues across the road and enters into the Stone House side of the Wyomissing trail, strewn with tennis courts, open landscapes and the Stone House Pond, known for its ice skating in the winter months. As I con-tinue along and improvise my path, I loop my way back along the same Wyomiss-ing trail way and make my way back to A Running Start. The beauty in running through the West Reading and Wyomissing Park stretches, is the ability to invent and pick up trails at just about every twist and turn along the way. One path always leads to another and each new turn exemplifies intrigue, education, reflection and celebra-
tion of nature at its finest.As I wrap up my run and return to my
origin, I stop into A Running Start for a warm welcome and some good conversa-tion with some fellow harriers. I learn from the educated and experienced staff about local races in the area such as October’s Fitzy’s 5k Run and December’s Run Santa Run 5k. Chasing my run with a cold glass of water, a bold cup of coffee and a fresh long sleeve shirt, I stop by Café Harmony, a neighboring café, for a warm embrace. This well-timed and pleasant caffeine boost propels me east down the Avenue to catch a delicious refuel with a good friend at Say Cheese. The warm meal satiates my hunger and revitalizes my soul. I make sure to re-stock my pantry during my visit with some fresh jams and cheeses from the restaurant. I then head across Penn Avenue to Go Fish Seafood and Sushi Bar to visit the seafood market within and purchase some fresh salmon fillets to cook up for my protein and omega-rich Saturday supper. Conve-niently, the market supplies me with a wide array of calorically dense fresh vegetables, prosperous in carbohydrates, to complete my culinary endeavor.
West Reading reinforces the truth that big cities and grand institutions don’t pro-duce the most creative of works, but small towns, local businesses and the people that run them do. With an abundance of scenic overlooks, shopping and dining venues and historic appeal, West Reading’s unique discoveries offer a wealth of ways to spend one’s days. Embrace the outdoors and stir the soul with a visit to small-town autumn. West Reading; shop, dine, explore and happy running!
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HOLIDAY GLOW //// eventsHOLIDAY GLOW ////
West Reading’s Holiday Glow CelebrationFriday, November 29 th – Tuesday, December 24thImagine It’s a Wonderful Life — because that’s just what it’s like in the small-city feel of
West Reading. Old-fashioned streetlights line the white pavements of Penn Avenue and horse-drawn carriages circle West Reading’s Elm Street neighborhood on Friday nights. Down the block, a brass quartet booms holiday cheer into the wintry air and carolers gather to sing songs of the season along the Avenues.
Whether you’re home for the holidays or seeking a day-away destination, the borough is brimming with happenings! Jingle down Penn Avenue and run the town red for the Santa 5K Run. Or don your best Mrs. Claus costume and vie for prizes loaded with goodies from the dozens of shops, restaurants and businesses along main street Penn Avenue.
Rumor has it Santa and Mrs. Claus are also joining in on Holiday Glow Celebration throughout West Reading, so come stroll with your sweetheart, girlfriends, or set aside a special weekend to get your holiday glow on.
The Holiday Glow Celebration kicks off on Black Friday — the day after Thanksgiving. If you’re lodging at the Courtyard by Marriott, opt to get a head start on Black Friday sales at the VF Outlet Center.
Photo courtesy of Reading Public Museum Arboretum
by: Mike Anderson
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HOLIDAY GLOW //// events
Most Events range from 6 – 8pm See individual event
Holiday.LoveWestReading.org
Friday, November 29th Black Friday
In the 1970s, the original glove and mitten mill factories were developed to create the
the United States. Start your Black Friday shopping by strolling through the multiple manufacturers and the wide selection of denim and sleepwear for any age or size. Black Friday begins on page 20.
Mon–Sat: 9:30am–9pm | Sun: 10am–6pmVF Outlet Center, 801 Hill Ave., Reading, PA
85 Annual Tree Lighting & Music Celebration
Celebration with an enchanting tradition: the lighting of the town tree, located at the West
-enues). Live music by a strolling brass quartet and characters from A Christmas Carol will join families on the Avenues as they await the arrival of Mr. & Mrs. Claus on one of West
Fifth and Reading AvenuesWest Reading Fire Department, Station #64223 Playground Drive, West Reading, PA
Saturday, November 30thSmall Business Saturday
West Reading joins a national initiative declaring the day to support local busi-
pay using your American Express, also the creator of Small Business Saturday.
Friday, December 6th*Carriage Rides on the Avenues
Take a break from the sidewalks and see West Reading from the high seats of a true old-fashioned carriage! We’ll tell you where to
carriage rides on page 25. *Also held the13 and 20
St. James Church644 Penn Avenue, West Reading
Caroling on the AvenueO Little Town of West Reading! Meet other carolers and stroll the Avenues sharing the songs of the season. Find out more on page 31.6 – 8 p.m.
Chef Alan’s American Bistro
Thursday, December 5thLadies’ Night Out
Tis the season for wish lists! Fill out your Wish List on fabulous main street Penn Ave., and have your honey track down the treasures you’ve wished for this holiday season! More details on page 26. Planning a girlfriends get-away within the borough? Explore shopping destinations on page 36.
Mrs. Claus ContestWin a basket of goodies generously donated by main street businesses or come out to vote for the winning Mrs. Claus in her best orig-
American Bistro from 6 –8pm!
Chef Alan’s American Bistro
Thursday, December 12thMen’s Night Out
Small businesses in the borough treat the fellas to personalized service that cuts out holiday
Lists from Ladies’ Night! Guys, turn to page 27 for your destination recommendations.6 – 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 14thRun Santa Run
5K Run & .5 Kids’ Fun Run
Registration 8:30 a.m. Kids’ Run 9:30 a.m.5K 10:00 a.m.Don’t miss the runners that ring in the holiday season in West Reading donning festive gear and jingle bells! Details on this family-fun event on page 32.
A Running Start705 Penn Avenue, West Readingwww.arunningstart.biz
Saturday, December 21stLast Minute Saturday
West Reading merchants share cocktails and -
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at any of the more than 40 eateries in the borough. Many hometown favorites are conveniently located between the 400 and 700 blocks of Penn Avenue, and warmly welcome visitors between the shopping bustle and music celebrations!
The only dark before the glow around West Reading is the kind that’s happening during the nation’s
biggest retail event: Black Friday shopping on Friday, November 29th. Here, in Read-ing, PA, we already know that outlet pric-ing is irresistible — after all, the nation’s first outlet center concept was born right here in 1970.
Located on Park Road at Hill Avenue, just across from the Courtyard by Marriott, the VF Outlet Center is easily accessible by bus, car and on foot from its home at the northwest corner of the area. The abundant factory space of the former Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company that was founded in 1899 was transformed into outlet centers in the early 1970s and during the shopping heights of the ’80s and ’90s, was named on national lists of best-per-forming outlet centers. Today, the historic warehouse buildings are filled with various outlet stores offering one-of-a-kind bar-gains on denim, work wear, sleepwear and intimates. If you’re staying at the Courtyard through the Thanksgiving holiday week-end, cross the street and begin the Holiday
Glow Celebration by shopping the super sales at the VF Outlets.
Remember to dress warm and wear walk-ing shoes for your outlet shopping experi-ence! With hundreds of square feet ware-house space to walk and spacious brand name stores like Lee, Wrangler, OshKosh B’gosh, Vanity Fair, Bass Outlet, Adidas, Dooney & Burke and more as you trek between the Red and Blue Buildings as well as the Designer’s Place. With five spacious parking lots among the three factory outlet buildings, traveling to the outlet center will still provide reliable access to West Reading for more Black Friday specials on the avenues.
Continue your Black Friday shopping spree onto the Penn Avenue corridor where you’ll find more than 100 small businesses ready to wow you with a wide selection of foods, gifts, apparel and more.
Walk, hop in the car or take public trans-portation less than a half mile onto Penn Avenue, especially if your feet are fatigued from walking.
Before you celebrate the town’s annual tree lighting and music celebration (see page 22 for details!), grab dinner or a snack
HOLIDAY GLOW ////
by: Andréa D. Much
Friday, November 29th
BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL!
Many shops within the borough will be open till 9:00 pm, and will be offering old world
refreshments for visitors. All 'Open' shops will
be marked by a balloon or ribbon.
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VF Outlet Center — Reading, PA Rt. 222 to Rt 422 E., Exit N. Wyomissing Blvd.
610.378.0408vfoutletcenter.com
VF Outlet Center Hours:Thanksgiving 6pm – 1am Black Friday 7am – 9pm
March 1 – December 31Monday –Saturday 9:30am – 9pm
Sunday 10am – 6pm January 2 – February 28Monday –Thursday 9:30am –7pm
Friday – Saturday 9:30am–9pm
Sunday 10am – 5pm
It was M.O. Lee — then president of VF Corporation — who suggested hold-ing a public sale one Saturday morning to clear out excess inventory of Berkshire International. That day, the merchandise completely sold out, even though the only advertising had been word of mouth. The store was so busy that even Lee bagged merchandise and manned the cash register.
“You could see his mind working,” said John Jackson, merchandise manager of Intimate Apparel at the time. “He was thinking he could make the store bigger. We just had a drop cloth on the back wall, and we kept moving it back.”
DID YOU KNOW?
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Pleased and surprised at the success of the sale, Lee scheduled a bigger one for two weeks later, with merchandise brought in from other VF sources. That sale was even more successful, and the VF Outlet busi-ness was launched.
Selling Berkshire and Vanity Fair sur-plus products, the factory store was 5,000 square feet, with only a drop cloth separat-ing it from the manufacturing facility. VF Corporation — which opened the store in 1970 — was one of the earliest outlet oper-ators, and opened the first outlet center in the country, in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Today, you’ll find that VF Outlet stores have evolved from only offering excess in-ventory to offering customers much more! VF Outlet gives customers a unique com-bination of ridiculously low prices, wide selection and famous brands so you can get everything you need and more!
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HOLIDAY GLOW ////
Want to join in a real live town tree lighting and music celebration? Be our guest as West Reading kicks off its Holiday Glow Celebration with the annual tree lighting. Make the borough your weekend destination for a half day adventure
with the family or weekend outing while home for the holidays. Since the first tree light-ing ceremony that took place at the West Reading Borough Hall at 500 Chestnut Street in 1929, the 85-year-old tradition has made its home at the West Reading Traffic Circle at Fifth and Reading Avenues. Enjoy this enchanting evening for all ages with the whole family, neighbors in the community and loved ones! Here are some tips to get you started on your Holiday Glow Celebration…
Start with • Did you shop the Black Friday sales at VF Outlet Center? Recharge with a coffee or hot drink of choice at the specialty cafes located to the east of VF, just past 8th Avenue. To get there, round the corner onto Penn Avenue at Kuhn Funeral Home, and browse boutiques and small business-es along the Avenue. There’s ample street parking and public transportation.
Or…• Start a family day with a visit to The Works at Wyomissing, located at the west end of the Penn Corridor, at 1109 Bern Road in Wyomissing. Visit the old buildings of the Wyomissing Industries, Textile Machine Works, now an indoor entertainment complex that features a nightclub, indoor karting facility, mil-lion dollar arcade and BALLOCITY foam ball blasting play unit for kids.
Then• Unwind and stroll Penn Avenue: within less than a half-mile, funky boutiques and artisan craft stores, neighborhood bars and cupcake shops line the next few blocks enticing walkers with their store-front charm. Browse through gift shops and pause for unique finds such as the Persian rug, yarn and art galleries along the way.
• See the signature red door of the West Reading Tavern in the 600 block? Stop to warm up with a cocktail or appetizer before heading to the Holiday Glow Cel-ebration, or continue up two more blocks till you reach another family-friendly restaurant, the West Reading Diner.
Friday, November 29th from 6pm – 9pmAt the West Reading Traffic Circle (Fifth & Reading Avenues)
Afternoon/Evening Out for Shoppers & Families
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DID YOU KNOW?West Reading’s official Christmas tree
was transplanted by borough employees and a local nursery in fall of 2012, after Superstorm Sandy pummeled the East Coast with high winds and heavy rains. The blue spruce replaces the Douglas fir that officials had lit for the past few decades, and the community hopes this tree has the chance to grow 25–30' tall.
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The borough will kick off the 85th annual lighting of the town tree at 6pm while the music celebration continues through 9pm. All ages will enjoy the experience of an old-fashioned holiday celebration in the streets, complete with a floating brass quartet and the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus in the West Reading Fire Department’s own fire engines!
• Gather beneath the street lights and tree lights to celebrate local music of the community. Choirs of local students and community groups will be moving along the Avenues singing songs of the season.
• Discover actors from the local Genesius Theatre performing live sketches from A Christmas Carol while enjoying old-world refreshments. St. James Church will be open for refreshments after the tree lighting celebration. Stop here for pictures with Santa and to visit the live nativity scene!
• Back on the Avenue, shops will stay open until 9pm, so be sure to take a final stroll down Penn, where the first annual Light the Avenue contest is taking place. This year, merchants on main street have decorated their store fronts with lights, paint, merchandise and holiday décor…and it’s up to Mrs. Claus and a panel of judges to award the businesses with the best presentation, creativity and most original idea!
• After Holiday Glow wraps up around 9pm, and before out-of-towner’s return to their hotel rooms at either end of the Penn Cor-ridor, hop into one of the neighborhood bars for a late night beverage or snack.
Stop back the next day, on November 30th, for Small Busi-ness Saturday! This national initiative, created by American Ex-press, helps boost support for businesses that help small areas like West Reading thrive as it boosts and preserves the local economy. Before you leave town, stop by the Avenues for one last sweet treat and gift that you’ve thought about twice since your last visit. Learn more about Small Business Saturday by visiting www.ShopSmall.com.
Live Nativities in West ReadingAfter the Lighting of the Tree, stop by St. James Church
for refreshments, pictures with Santa and a live nativity scene. Or, enjoy a wintry walk down South 7th Avenue and visit the Scottish Rite Cathedral right near the Read-ing Public Museum. Open to the public from 6 – 8pm on Saturday, December 7th & 14th, and Sunday December 8th and 15th, this beautiful event facility will have lots of activities for children, including a model railroad display, clown performances and a visit from Santa!
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HOLIDAY GLOW ////
What better way to experience the beauty of the city than a horse-drawn carriage ride? Available select Friday nights, a true horse-drawn carriage guides your delight beneath the holiday lights strung up along Penn Avenue. carriage ride continues through the target neighborhood for West Reading’s Elm Street Project before returning down Penn Avenue’s Main Street District.
Before You Go:
Plan for Parking and PedestriansIt’s Friday night on the Avenue during
the height of the holiday season, typically attracting many visitors into the borough for travel, shopping or dining, among much more. Expect a heavier level of com-muter during rush hour and that parking capacity may be busier than usual. Anticipate the possibility of rounding the block an extra time to receive a spot that may just be opening up.
Pedestrians should practice safe-walk-ing skills and obey laws within the borough. Utilize pedestrian crosswalk sig-nals and refrain from crossing from the middle of the block as opposed to the proper crossing areas on each block corner.
True or False:The Carriage Rides are drawn by
horses from the West Reading Police Department?
For more on West ReadingElm Street, turn to page 12.
Looking for great boutiquing inWest Reading? See page 36.
False! West Reading hasn’t had police or ars.
Bundle up! Part of the appeal to the horse-drawn
carriage ride is the crisp wintry air adding rosiness to the cheeks, so plan to dress in layers to keep your body warm. Many boutiques on the Avenues have a unique selection of winter accessories and there’s a likely chance you’ll your next favorite pair of mittens, hat or leg warmers within the same evening!
Have a Hot Treat Keep your hands and spirit warm with a
hot drink for the ride. Depending on where you park, you will a specialty hot choc-olate, herbal tea or seasonal delight at one of the bistro cafés right along Penn Avenue!
TicketsPlan to purchase tickets for the carriage
rides at 544 Penn Avenue, near the West Reading Drug Store. Have cash or check-book handy — no credit cards will be ac-
cepted! Volunteers from St. James Church will be on-site accepting $10 for each
carriage ride.
Ride through West Reading! Travel approximately three
square blocks through the heart of Elm Street’s target neighborhood before round-ing back to the Main Street District. Various lights and
decorations in the neighbor-hood add to the ambiance of
Holiday Glow on the Avenues of West Reading.
Holiday Glow 2012Photo(s) above & to the left, courtesy of West Reading Elm Street
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Carriage RidesFriday, December 6th,13th, & 20th
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Whether it’s an afternoon filled with indulgences or a boutiquing adventure with your mom, daughter, co-worker or best friends, make it your destination to
create your own wish list while visiting the shops of West Reading! On Thursday, December 5th from 6 – 9 p.m. “Ladies’ Night Out” combines with First Thursday on Penn to get the girls of all ages in the holiday groove by inviting you to stroll the Avenues while absorbing the seasonal delights. However — long after the holiday glow, you may want to borrow these ideas to create a ladies night out on any evening and glide with your girls under the glow of the streetlights in this charming small town.
Start with a spa service or kick off with a happy hour at one of the borough’s sophisticated neighborhood bars and restau-rants. Enjoy all of the things that you want to but may not have the chance to do all too often enough, like un-winding from daily stresses, exchanging new ideas as you rekindle spirits and further grow friendships in that old-fashioned art of conversation. And then, celebrate a good old-fashioned ladies’ night on the town!
Love to dress up, but missed the 5th Annual “Costumes on the Corridor,” held in October?
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There are at least two chances to get in the costume spirit and take on the town. Create your best take on a Mrs. Claus costume during Holiday Glow’s Ladies’ Night Out, and you may be taking home a basket of goodies from West Reading’s main street merchants! Or, run the town red during the Run Santa Run 5K, donning Santa hats and jingle bells.
After you’ve recorded your Wish List items all over the Penn Corri-dor, head over to Chef Alan’s American Bistro around 8 p.m. for the Holiday Glow Celebration’s Mrs. Claus Contest. Contestants can dress in their best Mrs. Claus costume to be judged in one of three
categories: sexy, original and authentic. Mrs. Claus herself will be at the scene
to judge the best in each category and award each winner with
coveted baskets filled with treasures from the shops of
West Reading.
Thursday, Dec. 5th, 6 – 9 p.m.
Mrs. Claus Contest held at Chef Alan’s American Bistro,
6th & Penn AvenueContest begins
at 8 p.m.
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Men’s Night Out Thursday, December 12th, 6 – 9 p.m.
Fellas, it isn’t always easy reading the minds of the wives, mothers, girlfriends and daughters in your life. Track down the treasures she hinted at this holiday season on the Avenues!
Join us for Men’s Night Out and enjoy a great night of shopping (and beer) on the Avenue! During a pre-shopping happy hour from 6 – 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 12th, guys of all ages are invited to participate in “Men’s Night Out” during West Reading’s Holiday Glow Celebration. In this community tradition, the “Ladies’ Night Out” occurs the week before — traditionally on First Thursday in December — so they can get a jumpstart on holiday wish lists of their own.
Start with a Happy Hour at one of the neighborhood bars or taverns or enjoy a seasonal brew that select shops may be offering to help take the edge off of the holiday madness. If you’re in town on business, the hub of main street’s shopping district is just a half mile from both the Candlewood Suites and the Courtyard by Marriott, so crossing items off the gift list can be done between business.
Men’s Night — or Day — Out can happen anytime this season, though! Take in a professional ice hockey or indoor soccer game at the Santander Arena with your kids after treating them to a jukebox lunch at the West Reading Diner. Or, take in a historical Civil War performance at the Miller Center for the Arts with your father to see Civil War & Civil Men: Lincoln, Darwin & Brown on Wednesday, February 12th.
Not-so-single anymore? Add the perfect sparkle to her holiday when you visit one of the jewelers in the West Reading area and make the season all the more brighter!
Need A Little Help?Guys, you can find some great additional holiday gift ideas and expert advice at any of the following locations:
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HOLIDAY GLOW //// an evening on the avenue
Find quintessential romance in a sto-rybook town this holiday season. A place where the street lamps are dec-
orated with holiday boughs, horseshoes trot under the glowing lights on the Avenue, and sounds of the season float through the air.
Any night in West Reading’s downtown neighborhood alludes to a classic charm that’s perfect for pairing a romantic walk with any number of the town’s cultural attractions and dining options. Add the seasonal delights of the Holiday Glow Celebration and it translates into an ideal backdrop for those looking to treasure some quality time together during the holiday crunch.
Although Friday, December 6th will have some additional holiday spice to offer Avenue visitors, like brass quartet bands and horse-drawn carriage rides.
With the New Year ahead, home accesso-ries such as glass and tile, rugs and custom cabinetry may invite you to reconsider cur-rent or dated options in your own home. Visit Gehris Tile for great ideas on granite, marble, limestone and corian countertops, and SGO Designer Glass for very unique,
Friday, December 6th 6 – 8pm
Caroling on the Avenue • Dining Out • Carriage Rides
custom glass panes and art. Then, head to The Compleat Baldwin Brass Center, on the 600 block, where you’ll find more than just brass accents like planters and mailbox-es. Browse their full-service showrooms for kitchen and bath ideas, along with decora-tive hardware, lighting and plumbing prod-ucts. You may be walking away from your old styles after you’ve discovered ways to transform your home accents on the Avenue!
Afternoons on the Avenues are perfect for visiting the small businesses in the borough where you’ll receive personalized service and expert advice. Because window-shop-ping inevitably welcomes hunger — and what’s a day and night out without dining on the town? — plan for reservations at one of the local dining landmarks that are all available within a few walking city blocks. Maybe you’ll stay in the 600 block of Penn Avenue. Have dinner at Go Fish!, the area’s freshest seafood market. It’s a wonderful B.Y.O.B. sushi bar atmosphere that also offers market-fresh finds to go.
Step back into the wintry streets after dinner drinks and you’ll find It’s a Wonder-ful Life on the Avenue! Old-fashioned street
lights entwined in holiday greens and light-ing up the sidewalks as a floating brass quar-tet band travels by. As you make your way to the corner of 6th and Penn Avenues, look for the carolers that are strolling the streets singing holiday songs, a contemporary com-munity spin on a century-old tradition.
If you’re heading to the Santander Arena for a performance any weekend in Decem-ber, this Holiday Glow Celebration, con-sider drinks and appetizers before a night on the town, or stop back for a late night on its own. With the added bonus of live street events happening for the holidays, why not choose to spend a date night in West Reading?
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The Avenues have plenty to explore on the weekends, and are especially mindful of family-friendly fun in the community’s happenings. Treating the kids to a stroll in downtown West Reading is a fun activity for grandparents, siblings and neighbors
to enjoy together. Live performance actors from The Genesius Theatre of Reading as well as West Reading’s own group of organic wassilers will be interacting throughout the Holiday Glow Celebration, and you never know if you may see Santa & Mrs. Claus wandering the Avenue, too!
On your way into the borough, pause for an arts and cultural lesson in nearby Wyo-missing at the Yocum Institute for Arts, formerly the Wyomissing Institute of Fine Arts. Home of the Berks Art Alliance and the Yocum Gallery, and a historic cornerstone to the community, the Institute provides programs developed for both arts and non-arts outcomes throughout Berks County.
Or, call ahead to reserve an afternoon appointment at one of the many hair salons in West Reading, like United Artists Salon and Spa. With several modern salons conveniently located around the Avenue, parents can bring their children for their holiday hair styles while stringing together several afternoon activities. Plus, many nearby shops are filled with sweet treats, like chocolate covered candy and specialty hot cocoa, making the day even sweeter for well-behaved kids! Then stop at Georgio’s Pizzeria for a bite. What kid doesn’t like pizza?
Caroling on the Avenue officially kicks off at 6pm on Friday, December 6th with com-munity carolers gathering at Chef Alan’s to begin the evening’s festivities. Kids will enjoy exploring the local area while listening for the carolers and enjoying an old-fashioned evening. Discover a floating brass quartet and live local actors performing scenes from A Christmas Carol all in one place!
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HOLIDAY GLOW //// santa 5k
Sorita Averill-Fitzgerald, owner of A Running Start, has wanted to offer a run through the beautiful borough of
West Reading since she brought her business to Penn Avenue nearly ten years ago. “Three years ago, the Run Santa Run 5k became a healthy addition to the Holiday Glow Celebration,” she explains. With each year attracting more and more runners (last year there were a little over 500 participants!), the Run Santa Run 5k is presented by the West Reading Community Revitalization Foun-dation (wrcrf) and awards the top three male and female finishers as well as the top three finishers of each age group. All while running the town red with holiday cheer.
The 3rd Annual Run Santa Run 5k takes place on Saturday, December 14th and in-cludes a .5 Kids’ Fun Run for kids up to age 12, beginning just before the 5k, at 9:30 a.m.
Arrive early for registration at 8:30 a.m. and enjoy the collective cheer and support from the community. “Between the West Reading Revitalization Foundation, the merchants on main street and the borough police officers, everyone is on-board to make this a safe, fun-filled family event,” says Sorita.
Although early registration is encour-aged, you can sign up the day of the event. All participants receive jingle bells, a t-shirt and refreshments following the race. “The sea of red that runs through West Reading that morning is enough to bring the cheer of the holiday season into the community,” Sorita comments. Runners attach the jingle bells to their running shoes and participate individually, or for the first time this year, can register as a group — which is fun for co-workers, families and friends that wish to compete together.
…Best of all, children will have a blast chasing Mrs. Claus during the half-mile kids’ fun run, as they try and overtake her peddling ahead on her bicycle!
Also new this year is the first Berks County participants of the Girls on the Run program. More than seventy girls will be running to celebrate the completion
of their 12-week program that empowers young women by teaching them important life lessons through running.
But you don’t have to be a runner to cheer on the Run Santa Run or join the hol-iday spirit! Sidewalk spectators can watch the runners, who are professionally timed by Pretzel City Sports, and may enjoy their breakfast on the Avenue minus all of the mileage. Enjoy a hot coffee before you stroll the stores that are open early on the day of the race or head down to the cultural sights that are right here in the borough.
Santas, elves, reindeer and first-time run-ners are welcome! Visit A Running Start for training tips and personalized service, and to pick up your race packets (which in-cludes a running bib, jingle bells and goodie bag!) the day before the race, if pre-regis-tered before December 14th.
And, if you aren’t able to join us this year, this event will be a perfect fit to your Holiday Glow Celebration when you visit again next year!
Saturday, December 14th,
Registration 8:30 a.m
Kids’ Run 9:30 a.m.5K 10 a.m.
This year, West Reading’s Run Santa Run is proud to host the first Berks County participants of the Girls on the Run Program. To learn more about Girls on the Run of Berks County, visit our website at gotrberks.org.
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NEW YEARS’ EVE ////
New Years’ Eve is a time when friends gather, friends are gained, and a lot of decisions need to be made. All of the hustle and bustle can make organizing the night difficult, but it doesn’t
have to be. West Reading is the premiere destination for anything your heart desires this New Years’ Eve. The culture is unrivaled and the restaurants are superb. This cozy borough has so many exciting things to do this year, there is something for every-one and you don’t have to go very far to have a great night.
West Reading is home to some of the best restaurants the area has to offer. Bistro 614 provides an intimate atmosphere to set the evening off right for you and your significant other this New Year’s Eve. Featuring a French inspired menu that includes an array of entrées and appetizers such as Austra-lian Grain Fed Lamb and Pan-Fried Goat Cheese, this is a foodie’s paradise. They also have an extensive collection of wine from all over the world, and with so many to choose from, the wait staff would be more than happy to make a suggestion for you to enjoy with your meal.
Alternatively, if you are looking for a more casual atmosphere to spend the night out with your friends, Third and Spruce Café is where you want to be. The incredible draft beer selection and reasonable prices are what keep the locals coming back night after night. Split some wings with your friends, order a Tavern Burger and make some memories this year!
The borough is also very family friendly, especially if you have younger kids. G.N.A. Ristorante Pizzeria is a quiet Italian restaurant standing on its own on the 400 block of Penn Avenue. The friendly, homey atmosphere is perfect for spending this holiday evening with your loved ones. They treat you like family and it is a great place to get an authentic taste of Italy right here in town. The kids will love the
spaghetti and meatballs, while you can enjoy the Pollo Classico Parmigiana and a nice glass of Pinot Noir or Merlot.
After your meal head on down to the Santandar Performing Arts Center to watch the Reading Symphony Orchestra perform their annual New Year’s Eve concert. Located at 136 N. 6th Street
in the city of Reading, this renowned venue is only a five minute drive from the borough. The show starts at 8 p.m.
With the concert coming to a close around 10:30 you have plenty of time to check out the West Reading Tavern before midnight. “Open the Big Red Door” on Penn Avenue, it’s not hard to find. The location is perfect for watching the fireworks display that the Pagoda puts on every year because it is right before Penn Avenue starts to slope downhill so you will have the best seat in the house come midnight.
With all that West Reading has to offer, there is some-thing for everyone this New Years’ Eve. From food, to
entertainment, to the much anticipat-ed fireworks show, let West Reading show you a stellar time and make you want to do it again every year!
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STROLL FOR A MILE. Sure, it may be chilly, but what better way to warm up then get your legs walking while doing some holiday window-shopping? Walk for as little or as long as you’d like and take in the community’s public art works, parks and trails and beautiful community renovation projects, such as the painted rows of homes on target blocks for West Read-ing’s Elm Street Project. Start on 2ⁿd or 8th Avenues, or anywhere in between! See map on page 9.
GRAB SOMETHING HOTTry something bold or sip on a hot chocolate as you take in the wintry sights and enjoy the seasonal décor of the borough. The Avenues offer dozens of cafes to dip into for a specialty drink and bite to eat while you warm up before your next stop. Award-winning cupcakes, crepes, truffles and homemade fudge will accompany your cup of tea here.
BRING US YOUR GOODSthat need servicing! West Reading’s merchants know business — along with quality and customer services. Whether it’s custom framing, leather repair services or cleaning, or storage and repair services for fur, wool and cashmere, you’ll find that your garments, home goods and even automobiles will be delivered to you with care.
DINE OUT ON THE AVENUES West Reading is quickly becoming a local landmark for its incredibly diverse mix of restaurants and neighborhood bars! On the Avenues, you can pair gourmet foods with fine wines and signature service, or grab a quick meal on-the-go, and you’ll find something new to discover on almost any block you visit. Our borough boasts over 40 places to eat and drink within a six block radius. It includes something for all tastes, ages and budgets.
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The store fronts are decorated with holiday cheer for the Holiday Glow Celebration and there are hints of
live music and special happenings this season, but there’s just as much excitement and great treasures to be found after the holidays. January and February can be just as rewarding.
Bundle up and see the many boutiques, businesses and services the Avenues have to offer. You’re likely to leave each stop with a smile on your face, perhaps savoring in the area’s savvy shopping selections and feeling fancy about perfect after-holiday treats, fill-ing out your shopping list or dream list in the small-town atmosphere. Shopping will become fun again!
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Fashion, magic, intimacy, maternity, glass, jewelry and consignment boutiques fill the shops along Penn Avenue and sprawl around the corners into the neighborhoods of West Reading. Visit the places that call out to you through front windows and sidewalk signs, and discover treasures at shops you almost missed. Chat with store owners about how they were inspired to set up shop in West Reading, and how they carefully select the merchandise for you. You’ll find out about the exclusive brand lines that are typically hard to find in the Greater Reading area, or learn more about the artfully crafted handmade goods in local boutiques where you’ll find the most unusual one-of-a-kind gifts for that special
person or occasion. Fashionistas, be ready to browse impres-
sive selections of sophisticated ready-to-wear styles in boutique settings with stylists and shop owners that help guide you into fashion forward looks or towards timeless staples. Shops such as Bella Jules, Pollack Furs and Mixx Boutique are convenient-ly located in the heart of West Reading, where big city names can be found and the perfect gifts are awaiting within their small charming corners.
Find your perfect fit, followed by a rec-ommendation for local tailoring services, or make your way to Goodyear Shoe Service to have shoes or purses repaired to get your year on track.
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by: Andréa D. Much
Perhaps West Reading is described as the most vibrant borough in Berks County because of the central corri-
dor location connecting the arts in Berks, and its tremendous passion for feeding the entertainment and cultural arts scene.
Since 2006, the Penn Corridor has made waves by developing the downtown Cor-ridor district. West Reading connects the city corridor venues, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, Miller Center for the Arts, the Santander Arena and Santander Perform-ing Arts Center, and Gallery Above Penn Square, to name a few, to the West Read-ing arts scene that includes places like Art Plus Gallery, on Penn Avenue, the Read-ing Public Museum, on 5th Avenue, which turns into Museum Road, the Scottish Rite Cathedral, on South 7th Avenue, and the Yocum Institute for the Arts, a historical landmark in neighboring Wyomissing. Of course, there are many smaller stores, venues and restaurants that also keep the enthusiasm for arts alive by showcasing the
arts in their establishments. Cultural arts are celebrated seasonally
in the borough, with borough-wide street events like the Holiday Glow Celebra-tion, Fall Fest and Art on the Avenue, and year-round in our arts and entertainment hub with theater and music that includes the world renowned Berks Jazz Fest, the Reading Symphony Orchestra, Broadway on 6th Street, and many more acclaimed performances. Two local organizations, West Reading Elm Street and the Berks Arts Council, are among many that also continue to work toward cultivating and generating support for public art projects.
With a large number of art centers in the Corridor community, it’s no wonder West Reading is considered the hub of the arts and entertainment district! See some sea-sonal recommendations to pair entertain-ment opportunities with great shopping, dining, drinking and exploring trips in the borough this holiday season, and beyond on the following pages. Enjoy!
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West Reading resident John Bolig will be the featured member artist at Art Plus Gallery in January. His photographs abound with local color: familiar city scenes, nearby farms, and Amish farmers are frequent subjects. John is also inspired by the wa-terfowl, wetlands and sunsets of annual Carolina beach vacations, and has a fond-ness for close-ups of insects and flowers. “I love color!” says John. He seeks out color through the lens of his camera and wants the viewer to see what he sees.
John began taking pictures as a parent capturing his children’s activities, but real-izes his camera was a barrier then. He notes, “I missed a lot of things messing with the camera.” Since his retirement in 1998, he has a lot more time to “mess with a camera.” In 2002 John bought his first digital camera; all his work is digital now. While he uses Photoshop occasionally, he prefers to let the original image speak for itself. John is self-taught and believes he is constantly learning by visiting exhibitions as well as watching
and talking with other photographers.West Reading can take credit for launch-
ing John as a photographer. A Reading H.S. graduate (class of ’55), he attended the Wy-omissing Polytechnic Institute when it was located at the Vf Factory Outlets on Read-ing Avenue. He enjoyed walking around West Reading and bought his house on Olive Street over twenty years ago. From there he would frequently walk past Gallery 20 and admire the art on display.
He began to exhibit as a juried member of that gallery, and since it closed has been a member of Art Plus Gallery.
John currently serves on the board of Art Plus Gallery and is responsible for sched-uling the members’ work shifts. Since Art Plus is a cooperative of local artists with no paid staff, the twenty-five juried mem-bers take turns working at the gallery on
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Penn Avenue. You can see John there twice each month, as well as on opening nights, which will be the second Fridays starting in January.
You can also see works by twenty-three other Berks County artists and the featured new potter, Karen Spae Polson. Her elegant wheel thrown ceramics will be next to John’s photographs. In January and February, the side room of Art Plus Gallery is dedicated to showing oil paintings by guest artist Mi-chele Byrne, of Wyomissing. Works by fifth graders of Immaculate Conception Acad-emy of Douglassville and Holy Guardian Angels Regional School, Reading, will be displayed in the rear room outreach gallery. Except for the children’s work, everything displayed at Art Plus Gallery is for sale.
Receptions for featured and guest artists:12/5,1/9, 2/14. Closed Mondays.
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Jazz Under The StarsThe Cartoon Christmas Trio Thursday, December 5th at 7 p.m.
Finish some holiday shopping along the Ave-nues before getting in the holiday mood with this top-notch trio of talented musicians. Cel-ebrating its 18th Anniversary, The Cartoon Christmas Trio was started in 1995 by bassist Rob Swanson for the sole purpose of playing music from classic Christmas cartoons, especial-ly the music of Vince Guaraldi, the composer of the “Peanuts” soundtracks. The music of Vince Guaraldi, in particular the soundtrack of the Peanuts Christmas Cartoon, has become the best selling Christmas recording of all time. The trio performs every song from this recording, using the exact instrumentation that Guaraldi originally composed.
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New Years’ EveReading Symphony OrchestraTuesday, December 31st at 7:30 p.m.
Groove into a one-of-a-kind end-of-the-year celebration and hear a live symphonic perfor-mance of the Beatles’ iconic 1967 album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” During this special New Years’ Eve concert, hear th e Reading Symphony Orchestra play one of the greatest rock albums of all time, a sure crowd-pleaser for Beatles fans and concert go-ers. Make reservations at one of the landmark dining destinations in West Reading before heading downtown to the Santander Perform-ing Arts Center. This long-standing tradition within Reading is complete with the city’s own holiday glow from Mt. Penn: look east toward the city from nearly anywhere nearby and find the soft ruby glow of the Pagoda and gleaming fireworks at midnight that will ring in your new year!
Santander Performing Arts Center136 N. 6th St., ReadingFor tickets, call 610.898.7469
Kids TheatricsThe art hubs of West Reading host dozens of programs for all audiences, including children ages three and up. Mesmerize them with live music and stretch their imaginations with bold, engaging performances, re-imagined tales and adaptations of favorites. Take the kids to see a pop-up story come to life! After the perfor-mance, come back into the borough for hot chocolate, walk the winter wonderland on the Avenue, and share some specialty sweets!Go Dog Go! Saturdays, Nov. 23rd–Dec. 21st at 10 a.m.Yocum Institute for Arts Education1100 Belmont Avenue., Wyomissing610.376.1576institute-of-arts.org
Aladdin & Other Enchanting Tales Saturday, January 4th at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. RACC’s Miller Center for the Arts4 N. 2nd St., ReadingFor tickets, call 610.607.6270
Broadway On 6th StreetSee some of the world’s most exciting theatri-cal productions and celebrate music in Greater Reading! To enjoy a true Broadway-style night-out-on-the-town, start off with a sight-seeing tour of West Reading followed by dinner. After dinner, take in the downtown lights as you cross the Penn Street Bridge and dip into downtown Reading to the newly renamed Santander Per-forming Arts Center for a multi-media stage performance or Tony Award winning show! Elvis Lives Monday, January 6th at 7:30 p.m.Santander Performing Arts Center136 N. 6th St., Reading
HairFriday, January 31st at 8 p.m.Santander Performing Arts CenterFor tickets, call 610.898.7469Broadwayon6thstreet.com
Smooth Sunday Jazz ConcertBerks Jazz Fest Holiday ShowA Peter White Christmas Sunday, December 8th at 3 & 7 p.m.
Sneak a preview of the 24th annual Berks Jazz Fest and enjoy the spirited melodies and soulful grooves of one of the most prolific acoustic gui-tarists in contemporary jazz, Peter White, with his accompanists, Kirk Whalum and Mindi Abair. Pair your smooth jazz experience with an elegant Sunday brunch and window-shopping among the Avenues decked with holiday boughs of holly. Start your day with a white tablecloth brunch and endless mimosas then stroll among the seasonal decorative delights, browsing shops that offer Sunday hours before scooting across the Penn Street Bridge for dazzling arrange- ments of holiday music!
Miller Center for the ArtsReading Area Community College4 N. 2nd Street, ReadingFor tickets, call 610.777.2310
Andy Roberts Quartet Featuring Tom StrohmanThursday, January 9 at 7 p.m.
Andy’s gang is back, this time with special guest Tom Strohman. Wrap up your day with din-ner and drinks before the show. Joining them
will be “Jazz Space” favorite bass-ist Rob Swanson and outstanding drummer Dave Santana for an evening of great jazz!
The Neag Planetarium At The Reading Public Museum500 Museum Road, ReadingCall 610.371.5850 x264 for ticket reservations
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Sports at Santander ArenaHeat up the winter season with live sports at The Santander Arena (former-ly the Sovereign Center), home to the 2013 Kelly Cup champion, Reading Royals, as well as the area’s newest sports team, The Reading Roar. With many opportunities during the week to catch a game, this local sports scene is fan-tastic for all ages, and conveniently accessible from the West Reading area.
Whether it’s “Guys’ Night Out” a family-friendly Sunday that includes brunch, or lively puck-action followed by drinks and appetizers on the Ave-nues, this sporting event adds some umph to the season.Reading Royals
January 8th, 12th, 17th, 20thSantander Arena 700 Penn St., ReadingFor tickets, call 610.898.PUCK
Reading RoarSaturday, January 11th at 7:05 p.m. Sunday, January 19th at 4:05 p.m. Santander Arena 700 Penn St., ReadingFor tickets, call 610.898.7469
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A few blocks south of Penn Avenue on Museum Road you’ll find one of the area’s most unique places to visit this winter and in any season, the Reading Public Museum. More
than just a building filled with beautiful pictures and interesting objects, The Museum is an enlightening environment where you can travel from art to science, from culture to culture, from this world to outer space — seven days a week!
Situated in a 25-acre Arboretum filled with trees, flowers, wild-life, and a meandering creek — complemented by paved pathways, outdoor sculpture, red bridges and teak benches — you’ll also find the Neag Planetarium, a state-of-the-art digital showplace of the universe. In the main Museum building, you’ll discover a wonderful and diverse collection of artwork, historical treasures, glimpses of past civilizations, and scientific marvels.
Ever-changing exhibitions, events and programs will bring you back time and time again. For example, now through January 12, you’ll see Norman Rockwell: Boy Scouts, an exhibition of over 75 pieces from the Norman Rockwell Museum by America’s quintessential illustrator. Accompanying this exhibit is Scouting Through the Years, taking a look at the evolution of Scouting over the past century.
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Through January 5, kids will enjoy Run! Jump! FLY! — Adventures in Action, an in-teractive exhibit where children explore ac-tivities such as kung fu, surfing, snowboard-ing, yoga and horizontal climbing — getting them into action by playing and doing things they like to do. For the funky-fash-ion fans, there’s Redress: Upcycled Style by Nancy Judd, through March 16. This in-spiring exhibition features 18 one-of-a-kind
recycled fashion sculptures.But wait…there’s more! A new fine art
exhibition (now through January 12), Carol Brown Goldberg: The Circle of Time, fea-tures a selection of Goldberg’s large paint-ings and groupings of her small-scale bronze sculptures. And, by contrast, you’ll find a large classic model train layout in the Au-ditorium — perfect for the holidays, and on view through mid-January.
There is always a galaxy of out-of-this-world activities happening at the Neag Plan-etarium, including weekday and Sunday Star Shows, “Final Floyd Fridays,” “Jazz Under the Stars,” and more!
Soon after that, a whole new “palette” of exhibits will open, including Dora and Diego — Let’s Explore! This exhibit (Febru-ary 8 – May 11) features beloved characters Dora and Diego from Nickelodeon’s hit preschool series Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!, along with their friends Boots, Map, Backpack, Isa, Tico, and of course, Swiper, in their own exhibit for preschool-ers to explore as they learn and play along. This new, interactive traveling exhibition was created by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis in partnership with Nickel-
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Other new exhibitions will include Elec-tricity (January 17 – April 6), a classic set of 16 hands-on experiences exploring the fun-damental properties of electricity; Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby (February 8 – April 11); and a show featur-ing the works of Klaus Ihlenfeld and Harry Bertoia (February 8 – May 11).
Whether it’s taking a winter wonderland walk, journeying through time and space, marveling at masterpieces or having a fun time with your family, there’s always some-thing to feed your imagination at the Read-ing Public Museum!
Information on hours, prices, exhibitions, Planetarium Shows, programs and events can be found at www.readingpublicmuseum.org.Carol Brown Goldberg, Spirit to the Hotel, 2007,
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Getting ready for the new year may include a reload of your kids’ school wardrobes and new fitness
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Start your journey at A Running Start, 705 Penn Avenue, where you and your kids can find the perfect fit with expert advice for active apparel and a vast selection of brand-name athletic shoes for your active hobbies. While there, sign up to join the next weekly “Saturday Run,” which en-courages runners of all levels to enjoy a few miles and meet like-minded people. A Running Start is extremely committed to the Berks County running community.
If your upcoming season or training pro-gram includes a need for swim wear, go next door to the T-1 Swim Shop at 703 Penn Avenue. Here you’ll find competitive and fitness swim wear for swim teams, open
water swimmers and triathlon trainers. Since T-1 Swim is right next to A Running Start, you won’t have to run the figurative marathon across Berks County to find all the gear you need for your next athletic event, whether personal, competitive, or for the family.
Before walking to the next stop on your journey duck into a café for a cozy warm-up as you indulge in a specially blended hot cocoa drink, tea or coffee. Your kids will love helping you pick a few delectable desserts to eat in or take for the road!
Heading east on Penn Avenue you’ll see Fig & Will. It’s a great consignment shop where you may find high quality, gently used clothing for the younger ones, or con-tinue east to 5th Avenue, and turn right to find McGinn School Apparel, located at 12 S. 5th Avenue. McGinn carries a vast selection of authorized classroom brand uniforms for parochial schools throughout the region, including Berks Catholic, Blue Mountain School District and Lititz Area Mennonite. Your children will appreciate the updated threads.
Feeling a bit famished? It may be time to
grab a bite. Double back to the corner of Penn and 5th Avenues to find Georgio’s, a fantastic pizza, pasta and sandwich restau-rant. Their menu will fit the bill for you and your kids, and you can be in and out before the kids tire. Now, it’s time to treat the kids.
Head back to your car, and drive south a few blocks to the Reading Public Museum, Planetarium and Arboretum. Regardless of the winter temperatures, you’ll find plenty of options for the kids. Take a walk through the Arboretum where your children can discover magical ice formations hanging from the bridges and trees, among a back-drop of cool wintry whites and blues. You may want to have your camera handy for some breathtaking snapshots of the quiet winter settling down by the creek! Or, visit the Museum to see fascinating items, in-cluding many kid-themed exhibits.
After a long day of shopping, eating and culture it’s time to hit the road. As you’re leaving the borough, don’t forget to fill your tank at Schweitzer’s Gulf Service Center on Penn Avenue for your journey home. It’s old-fashioned service with a smile!
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