πŸ“š Pottsgrove Students Build Skills Through Farmers Market

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πŸ“š Pottsgrove Students Build Skills Through Farmers Market

βœ‚ New Lower Pottsgrove Building Celebrated at Open House

 πŸš‚ Historic PRR Caboose Restored by Colebrookdale Railroad

πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Pottsgrove Walk Club Returns for 2026 Season

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Pottsgrove Students Build Skills

Through Farmers Market

Students at Ringing Rocks Elementary School in the Pottsgrove School District recently showcased their skills at a monthly Farmers Market, offering items like iced coffee and Philadelphia soft pretzels.

The event is part of an ongoing effort to help students develop practical and entrepreneurial skills throughout the school year. Organizers noted that students have continued to grow and improve with each market.

With just one Farmers Market remaining this school year, the program is wrapping up another successful season of hands-on learning and community engagement.

New Lower Pottsgrove Building

Celebrated at Open House

Members of the Sanatoga Fire Company joined community leaders and residents Saturday morning for the open house and dedication of the new Lower Pottsgrove Township Building and Police Department.

The new facility, located at 1963 E. High Street, provides expanded space and improved resources to support daily municipal and law enforcement operations. Attendees had the opportunity to tour the building and celebrate the completion of the project.

Fire officials also recognized the efforts of their fire police, who assisted with traffic control to ensure smooth access during the event.

Historic PRR Caboose Restored by Colebrookdale Railroad

The Colebrookdale Railroad is sharing updates on one of its most treasured historic pieces, PRR Caboose No. 47768, a rare survivor from the Pennsylvania Railroad era.

Built in 1941, the caboose is part of the N5 series, which played a key role in freight operations across the railroad system for decades. These cabooses served as mobile offices and living quarters for train crews, designed to withstand long journeys and demanding conditions. Over time, many were upgraded with improvements such as reinforced frames and better insulation.

As rail operations evolved, most of these cabooses were either scrapped or significantly altered, making No. 47768 part of a small remaining group of original examples.

Donated to the Colebrookdale Railroad in 2014, the caboose became the first piece of rolling stock owned by the organization. Recent restoration work has included floor renovations, roof repairs and fresh paint, helping preserve the historic railcar for future generations.

Pottsgrove Walk Club Returns for 2026 Season

Pottsgrove Recreation is inviting community members to join its Walk Club for the 2026 season, offering a fun and social way to stay active.

The group will meet at Pottsgrove High School’s Pennypacker Field on Tuesday and Thursday evenings starting April 28, with walks beginning at 6:15 p.m. Participants are welcome to arrive earlier.

New members can register for $40, which includes a free T-shirt, while returning members are encouraged to continue participating this year. The club is open to all, with both women and men welcome to join.

Organizers note that schedules and updates will be shared through the TeamSnap app, and residents can purchase a gate key for $2 with proof of residency.

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