Chamber Mourns Betty Thierry, Past Board Member

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January 29, 2018

Chamber Mourns Betty Thierry, Past Board Member

  Obituary for Elizabeth H. “Betty” Thierry Elizabeth H. “Betty” Thierry, age 74, wife of the late Robert J. Thierry Sr., of Pottstown, PA, passed away on Saturday, January 27, 2018 in Pottstown Hospital – Tower Health.  Born on July 6, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she was a daughter of Anthony and Helen (Walters) Voce. She was a graduate of J.W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School. Betty had a long and distinguished banking career, lastly with National Penn Bank, where ... View Article

January 24, 2018 Girls Auto Clinic Owner: ‘I Couldn’t Find A Female Mechanic, So I Had To Learn’

Girls Auto Clinic Owner: ‘I Couldn’t Find A Female Mechanic, So I Had To Learn’

Phoenixville native Patrice Banks, owner of the successful Girls Auto Clinic in Upper Darby, didn’t always know her way around fixing a car, writes Terry Gross for National Public Radio. Banks, while working as an engineer at DuPont, thought she would feel better if she could talk to a female mechanic. The problem was that she couldn’t find one. So she enrolled in night classes at a technical school, and was the only woman among mostly 19-year-old men. Banks then ... View Article

January 19, 2018 Two local movie-lovers just keep on giving to Association for the Colonial Theatre – and challenging the newly expanded nonprofit.

Two local movie-lovers just keep on giving to Association for the Colonial Theatre – and challenging the newly expanded nonprofit.

The anonymous members recently announced a $100,000 matching challenge grant to benefit the historic movie theatre and concert venue. If the Colonial raises $100,000 by May 31, 2018 for its Bank on the Arts capital campaign, it will receive a $100,000 grant from the Chester County couple. “We’ve had strong responses from our members to previous challenges,” noted Mary Foote, ACT Executive Director. “These have helped stimulate gifts ranging from $5 to $45,000 to the campaign. Every single dollar is ... View Article

January 18, 2018

Cold Snap Brings to Mind George Washington’s Encampment at Valley Forge

If the winter of 2018 has left you cold and miserable, keep in mind what George Washington and his troops endured at Valley Forge 240 years ago, writes Joseph Stoltz for the Daily Beast. During the American Revolutionary War, American spirits hit a low point during the harsh winter of 1777-78. With British troops warm, well-fed, and occupying Philadelphia, Washington and his 11,000 troops were encamped in crude log cabins at Valley Forge. They were cold, tired, beaten, hungry, sick, ... View Article

December 6, 2017 THE 2017 PHOENIXVILLE COMMUNITY HEALTH LEADERSHIP ACADEMY GRADUATES FIVE STUDENTS

THE 2017 PHOENIXVILLE COMMUNITY HEALTH LEADERSHIP ACADEMY GRADUATES FIVE STUDENTS

Phoenixville:  The 2017 Phoenixville Community Health Leadership Academy graduated five students from its ten-week program on November 17.  The graduates, all with a passion for addressing the needs of the greater Phoenixville region, include:  Patricia Blank, Nilanjana Chowdhury, Lorraine Colon, Joanne Hyndman, and Kim Weaner. These additions now make over 125 graduates since the Leadership Academy launched in 2003.  The Academy was designed, and is implemented, by the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation.  Some of the needs that the students wanted ... View Article