Volunteers, Participants Sought for Two Spirited Autumn Events at Pottstown’s Edgewood Historic Cemetery
The annual fall Edgewood Historic Cemetery community cleanup is being planned for Saturday, Oct. 5 at 989 East High Street in Pottstown, with work beginning at 10 AM and running until 2 PM.
This particular cleanup will benefit from a crew of volunteers from Red Horse Motoring Club, which has graciously offered to tackle the overgrown bank of the grounds located along Keim Street between High and Beech streets, and from chipping services through Find Solutions Properties.
Residents who can bring and operate weed-whackers and chain saws will be welcomed, as well as all civic-minded volunteers willing to wield rakes and shovels in this community effort to beautify the grounds. Tools and gloves will be provided.
Volunteer and historian Kelly Fenstermacher will offer free informational tours of the cemetery during the cleanup.
Rain date for the cleanup will be Saturday, Oct. 5.
“The Edgewood cleanups have become bigger and better each year,” said Andrew Monastra, President of the Cemetery Friends Board, Hobart’s Run board member, and Pottstown Borough Council Member representing the Sixth Ward. “Participants look forward to this high-energy day of giving back to Pottstown and to the families of people buried on the grounds.”
Lunch will be served to volunteers through the generosity of local restaurants; contributions are welcomed. Special thanks goes to Little Italy/The Pourhouse for its reliable and generous participation.
Tickets Now on Sale for “The Infamous of Edgewood” Halloween-Season Walking Tour
The Edgewood Cemetery grounds beautification will be on full display during the third “Walk to Remember” living history tour featuring costumed re-enactors and interpreters. This tour, on Saturday, Oct. 19, will feature “The Infamous at Edgewood.” Rain date will be Oct. 26.
Learn more by contacting Kelly Fenstermacher by phone or text at 610-506-7033 or email at kelly@historicedgewood.com. Tickets are $20 each, or $10 for students and children. There are three available tour groups to choose from: 12, 1, or 2 PM. A third tour time will be added if the first three times fill up.
Reserve your spot for one of the three tour cycles by clicking on a link above or use the QR code in the flyer below.
Guests will learn about a 1924 murder-suicide at the Pottstown YMCA as portrayed by actors playing the mother of the victim and the local reporter who covered the tragedy. They also will hear Pottstown ghost stories (and they will be invited to share their own). Finally, the Infamous tour will introduce “the Hungarian Love Triangle” and the fascinating story behind the crime and interment at Edgewood of those involved in this “true crime” tale.
Light refreshments are included in the tour price.
Adopt-a-Gravestone Effort Ongoing
Volunteers continue to gratefully accept gifts for the “Adopt-a-Gravestone” program created to address the headstone toppling and sinking of many plots due to the natural passage of time, early and less stable burial methods, and the cemetery’s groundhog-related destruction problem. To date, these efforts funded by generous donors have allowed the cemetery to restore nine tombstones.
Individuals who would like to help with Adopt-a-Gravestone may contact Kelly Fenstermacher by phone or text at 610-506-7033 or donate directly.
Volunteers will be selling Edgewood Cemetery merchandise to benefit the mowing fund as well as Adopt-a-Gravestone. Items to be sold at both the cleanup and the Walk to Remember Edgewood tour will include three-quarter-length sleeved shirts ($20 each) featuring the Edgewood logo on the front, as well as a bold image on the back of “Eddie Edgewood,” the hawk who makes his home in the cemetery’s trees, beautifully drawn by volunteer and artist Jess Grater.
All Edgewood grounds maintenance depends upon donors and fundraisers planned by a small band of volunteers, including staff from Hobart’s Run, a neighborhood engagement organization founded by The Hill School. Gifts for the above-mentioned and other restoration projects will be accepted with gratitude online or at:
Edgewood Historic Cemetery
c/o 740 East High Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
Caring for the 12-acre cemetery runs close to $20,000 a year. Unfortunately, Edgewood’s caretaker abandoned the cemetery in 2012, and borough funds are not provided toward its maintenance. The grounds soon became overgrown — until volunteers joined forces with Hobart’s Run to find ways to collaborate, fund, and restore this resting place.
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