It was a successful 2-Weekend Cemetery Community Workday at the Old Burial Ground on April 14th, 15th & 21st.
On the 14th & 15th the new wooden log fencing was completed with the help of students, Carla Lebentritt, Nancy Tindall & Michael Michaud. Saw dust was in the air as the logs were cut and shaped to fit the fencing posts, and assembled. Weeding, pruning and a tremendous cleanup was done to kick off this 2-weekend event. On the 21st the weather was perfect…sunny and cool. Munchkins, water, gloves and work tools available for use. 12 students from the History Honor Society and Ms. Susan Thompson, another student, Jeff Ploshay, Alice Wikoff, and Nancy Tindall were in attendance. Alice Wikoff at the end of the laborious work time, shared information and answered questions about the history of the cemetery, the people buried therein, and historic facts about Allentown to a captive audience. Most students left about 12:45 and others left about 1:30. Rob Strovinsky and the DPW delivered mulch/wood chips on Friday the 20th in the afternoon. Chris Reid delivered 2 cords of wood chips about 11am the next morning. Chris also returned with additional shovels, pitch forks and 3 wheelbarrows for our use, which were a tremendous help. Wood chips were spread along lower sloped area and along upper cemetery area along driveway. Small branches were pruned on the weeping cherry. Uneven soil area around the lower fence post and weeping cherry was filled in. Winter debris and leaves were removed and a pile placed along Lakeview Road for community pickup. Students took out weeds/collected broken glass pieces in and around the cemetery. Everyone worked to spread the chips previously delivered and worked to remove and distribute the Saturday wood chip deposits from the driveways and onto the cemetery areas. Much was accomplished with an energized and motivated labor force! Thank you to all who helped and TAVI was proud to be apart of the action. The Allentown Village Initiative would love to thank all the community members, neighbors and businesses for there help in another successful fundraiser. We are proud to announce that we reached our goal and were able to raise enough money for our first new ALLENTOWN ENTRY sign
TAVI has partnered with PennReach Inc. to design the window displays of the PennReach Inc. office. The new windows will feature dollhouses on loan from local community members. If you have a dollhouse you would like to feature - please contact us! Email: Allentownvinj@gmail.com Phone: Martha Ploshay (609) 529-4524
Paint the Town
WHO ARE WE? The Allentown Village Initiative began August 2013 by volunteers dedicated to revitalizing the economy, improving the visual and cohesive appeal of the historic village in its setting, the environment, and the experience of living, working, and investing, in Allentown, New Jersey. ABOUT THE PROJECT: Community members, we need your help! The Allentown Village Initiative is raising money to replace the white wooden Welcome signage with materials better suited to endure the elements and extreme external conditions. These six wrought iron cutouts and sign boards were custom designed by local artists and are located on the main roads entering Allentown. Our efforts to recreate and install these sign boards cannot take effect unless we have the funding and the support of our community! With your participation in this painting event, you will have a part in welcoming motorists and visitors as they enter our historic village. Fall Harvest Festival 2017
EVENT POSTPONEDFriends & Neighbors, we are unfortunately postponing the Fundraising event "Paint the Town" to a later date. We will share with you all more information as that date gets solidified. Apologies for the last minute update. Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the lovely weather (perfect for a stroll through town).
Registration Special TWO for $75 Join us for an evening of Painting, Allentown history, and Refreshments! FUNDRAISER info: October 7th, 2017 6:00p to 8:00p, 2 for $75 at the Green Lace Lion REGISTER online: www.greenlacelion.com/calendar- CLICK: “EVENTS CALENDAR” CLICK: OCTOBER 7TH or call Martha Ploshay to register 609.529.4524
The Allentown Village Initiative began August 2013 by volunteers dedicated to revitalizing the economy, improving the visual and cohesive appeal of the historic village in its setting, the environment, and the experience of living, working, and investing, in Allentown, New Jersey. Community members, we need your help! The Allentown Village Initiative is raising money to replace the white wooden Welcome signage with materials better suited to endure the elements and extreme external conditions. These six wrought iron cutouts and sign boards were custom designed by local artists and are located on the main roads entering Allentown. Our efforts to recreate and install these sign boards cannot take effect unless we have the funding and the support of our community! With your participation in this painting event, you will have a part in welcoming motorists and visitors as they enter our historic village. Keep a look out for Green hats -- it means something great is happening on Main Street.
As we restore and beautify our historic village catch us sporting our new headgear! |
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