Events & Fundraisers
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Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery County to Honor Student Rising Stars During Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, the Chamber Inclusion Council of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery County will host its Third Annual Celebration of Rising Stars on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 8-10 AM at Montgomery County Community College. The chamber will recognize the outstanding achievements of local high school students, as 12 schools…
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MONTCO.Today Wishes Montgomery County a Happy, Healthy New Year
MONTCO.Today would like to wish our subscribers, readers, partners, and neighbors across Montgomery County a happy and healthy New Year. As 2025 comes to a close, we’ve been reflecting on a year filled with stories that resonated right here at home, from big moments that shaped Montco to the everyday wins unfolding in our boroughs,…
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What to Know About the 2026 Mummers Parade
As we approach a new year, the Mummers Parade is right around the corner. Since 1901, the Mummers Parade has been a Philadelphia staple in welcoming in the new year. 2026 will be no different. Here is all you need to know about the 2026 Mummers Parade. When Is the Mummers Parade? The Mummers Parade…
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Ring in the New Year with These Fun Bucks County Celebrations and Events
For those looking to enjoy New Year’s Eve out somewhere fun, there are plenty of spots in Bucks County to check out, for kids and adults alike, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Up in Point Pleasant, Dharma Bums will be having a special party with live music from Cosmic Jerry Band. Doors will open at 7 PM,…
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For 40 Years, This Harleysville Family Has Had a Blazing Good Time Decorating Its Property
For the 40th Dec. in a row, the Drelick property in Harleysville is outfitted for the holidays. The family’s lawn set-up is unique for its interactive elements that beckon visitors from their cars. Mac Bullock plugged into the details for the Montgomery Daily Voice. Homeowner Joseph Drelick describes its origins. “I was 13,” he recalled.…
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New Year’s Eve in Hatboro To Feature Debut of ‘Hat Drop’
To ring in the new year, Hatboro Borough is launching a new tradition with the inaugural “Hat Drop,” set to be held on York Road on New Year’s Eve, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The hat has been custom-designed and manufactured by Royson Engineering. The festivities will kick off at 4 p.m. on December…
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Winterfest Returns to King of Prussia with Santa, Train Rides & Holiday Cheer
The holidays are officially rolling into King of Prussia as Winterfest returns to the Town Center. King of Prussia will host a free afternoon of festive fun for families this Saturday, December 13, from 2 to 5 PM. Hosted in the heart of the King of Prussia Town Center, this year’s Winterfest promises a classic…
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The Ultimate Guide to the Holidays in Montco
Are you planning a holiday getaway? Look no further! Montgomery County is the perfect destination for an unforgettable holiday experience. As the most magical time of year approaches, this guide is your passport to experiencing the festive spirit like never before. Whether you’re a local seeking new holiday traditions or a visitor eager to explore the…
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Here Are Some Holiday Happenings This Month in Delaware County
The Christmas season has arrived in Delaware County with plenty of holiday spirit to go around. So while shoppers are rushing home with their treasures, here are some holiday-themed activities in Delaware County, as compiled by Peg DeGrassa at the Daily Times. And if you haven’t picked out a Christmas tree yet, Linvilla Orchards in…
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Join Church Farm School for the 100th Anniversary Performance of ‘Why the Chimes Rang’
The public is invited to join Church Farm School for a beloved Christmas tradition in Exton. In 1924, Church Farm School founder The Rev. Charles Wesley Shreiner adapted a popular short story, “Why the Chimes Rang,” into a dramatic pantomime performed by CFS students in period costumes and accompanied by seasonal organ and choral music.…
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America’s Longest-Running Thanksgiving Day Parade Returning for 106th Year
The 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade, a beloved Philadelphia tradition and the nation’s longest-running event of its kind, will return to Center City for its 106th year on Thursday, November 27, according to Visit Philadelphia. The annual Thanksgiving procession will once again showcase extravagant floats, charming balloons, musical performances, and a visit from Santa Claus…
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Annual Reenactments Return to Washington Crossing Historic Park This December
Step back in time this December as General Washington’s daring Delaware River crossing is brought to life during two special reenactments at Washington Crossing Historic Park. Hundreds of actors in Continental Army attire will be in attendance, bringing military drills, music and the river crossing itself to life. The Friends of Washington Crossing Park is hosting…
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The Immaculata Symphony Presents Annual Christmas Concert on Dec. 7
On Sunday, Dec. 7, the Immaculata Symphony will perform its annual Christmas concert, Christmas Movie Classics, beginning at 3:00 PM, in Immaculata’s Alumnae Hall. The Immaculata Symphony is a university-community organization, with a long and outstanding tradition that goes back to the University’s founding in 1920. The orchestra performs the soundtrack to the classic 1982…
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Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montco to Host Minority & Small Business Summit on Dec. 5
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery County, in partnership with its Inclusion Council, as well as the Montgomery County Commerce Department, will host its third annual Minority & Small Business Resource Summit on Friday, Dec. 5. The event, set for 8 AM-12:30 PM at Montgomery County Community College, is designed to equip small and…
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Newtown Hosts First Turkey Trot Benefitting Heroes Scholarship Fund
Boss Events is organizing the first-ever Newtown Turkey Trot 5K on Thanksgiving in honor of Brian Gregg, a Newtown borough police officer who was slain in 2005, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The event is supporting the Bucks County Heroes Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to children of first responders who died or are permanently disabled. “The race, set for Thanksgiving morning, is more than just…
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Explore Ken Burns’s ‘The American Revolution’ at a Special Valley Forge Park Alliance Event
If Ken Burns’s storytelling gives you goosebumps, this is an evening you won’t want to miss. Just weeks after the debut of his monumental PBS series The American Revolution, the Valley Forge Park Alliance (VFPA) is bringing the conversation home with an exclusive expert panel that unpacks the drama, ideals, and human stories behind the…
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WCU’s Dept. of Theatre & Dance Presents ‘Little Women, The Broadway Musical’ Nov. 20-23
West Chester University’s Department of Theatre & Dance presents Little Women, The Broadway Musical, Nov. 20-23, 2025. Based on Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel, this musical adaptation brings to life the enduring story of the March sisters — Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy — as they navigate growing up during the Civil War era. Performances take…
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Oaks’ National Dog Show Returns for 24th Edition With Nod to ‘Best in Show’
This weekend, the National Dog Show marks its 24th year in Oaks, celebrating alongside the 25th anniversary of the popular mockumentary “Best in Show,” its original inspiration, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY. Christopher Guest’s 2000 film depicted the eccentric world of show dog owners at the fictional Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in Philadelphia. The…

































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