bookmark_borderSkippack Lions Children's Costume Contest

The Skippack Lions would like to invite you to our Annual Halloween Party and Children’s Costume Contest on Saturday Oct. 29th at 12:30pm Inside the 4-H Center Gym (Route 113 and Heckler Road). There will be food, fun and games for all.

If you were ever wondering where some of your volunteer efforts benefit, well the Annual Skippack Halloween Party is one of thoses events. Please come out and bring your kids or just show up to say hello and check it out or if you like to help we always could use a few extra hands.

bookmark_borderHalloween Monster Mash Parade

Ambler, PA 19002
Halloween Monster Mash!
Saturday October 29th
Event Time 11am to 1pm

Make this part of your annual Halloween tradition!

Bring your friends, family and pets to this fun day sponsored by Ambler Main Street, Addicted To Dance and all the businesses in Ambler!

Arrive at 11am and register on Cavalier Drive.

Stroll through town trick or treating to the businesses (don’t forget Ridge and North Main Street)

Assemble for the pumpkin contest, costume prize awards and the MASSIVE MONSTER MASH where the Addicted To Dance studio will lead everyone in doing the Thriller and Monster Mash Dance!

All prize categories will be awarded to both HUMANS and PETs!
Some of the prize categories will include….
Cutest Outfit
Scariest
Most Creative
Best use of a kitchen appliance
Funniest Outfit
Best Princess
Best Cartoon Character
Many Other Categories!

bookmark_borderHarrisburg Files For Bankruptcy

Mayor Thompson says Council Bankruptcy Move Going Nowhere
(Harrisburg) – City Mayor Linda D. Thompson has been advised by Acting Solicitor Jason Hess that Council’s actions in approving an engagement letter with an Attorney and in passing a resolution authorizing any Attorney to file for bankruptcy on the City’s behalf were of “no force and effect” because the passage of those resolutions, without having been approved by the Office of the Solicitor prior to introduction, is a violation of City Ordinance 1-201.1(d). Furthermore, the Mayor is advised that such action is “unauthorized” without having the Solicitor’s office first review and approve an engagement letter with outside counsel. Mr. Hess has advised City Council of these opinions by memorandum and during last night’s meetings, however City Council decided to pass the resolutions over Mr. Hess’s objection. Meanwhile, Mayor Thompson said today that she will not approve the hiring of an attorney to pursue bankruptcy at this time, nor will she take any action to file for bankruptcy. “This action clearly violates city law and is indicative of the careless disregard for procedure and process that has come to represent the actions of Council members Brown-Wilson, Williams, Koplinksi and Smith,” Mayor Thompson said. The Mayor said the action is also “hugely unpopular with registered voters in the City of Harrisburg.” A survey conducted this week by ABC27 News of about 1,000 registered voters found overwhelming rejection of bankruptcy as an option for city financial recovery. “The survey found only 15% of registered voters in Harrisburg think bankruptcy is a good idea,” Mayor Thompson said. “And I agree with them.” “I will proceed with the implementation of my recovery plan, and I welcome any constructive ideas members of City Council might bring to the current recovery plan before the Senate and the Governor take action on SB 1151 next week.”