We have an electronic calendar which because of the limits on the display format for google calendars is not the easiest thing to view. This year we have updated that page to include a rundown of events (as opposed to regular meetings) in a straightforward list. But what exactly shows up on the calendar? It is set up to include a combination of Borough meetings, Elm Street Program events and activities, and Community Partner activities, particularly neighborhood events and River Town-related activities.
There are a number of upcoming River Town-specific events that are worth highlighting. It's a busy spring ahead in this River Town!
March
30, W, 7-9pm Greenway Draft Plan Presentation, William Cameron Engine Company Training Facility
April
3, Sun, 2-4, Bank Clean Up, meet in Kidsburg Playground in Hufnagle Park
23, Sat, 10-5, Lewisburg Arts Festival, theme: River, River Town tabling in Soldiers Memorial Park
27, W, 6-9pm, River Town Planning Charrette (Public Design Workshop), Lewisburg Club (optional site tour starts at 5:30pm at the Community Garden, N Water and St Anthony St)
29, F, 5-7, Arbor Day with the Shade Tree Commission, Linn Conservancy, and LNC, Greenway Plan Tour
May
7, Sat 1-3, BVRT Phase II Grand Opening – Rt 15 Crossing Tours, tents along the trail at 12th St and by the Concrete Piers in the Borough
7, Sat 8-12, Lewisburg Community Garden Spring Plant Sale, N Water and St Anthony Sts
18, W, 5:30-7:30, Picnic in the Park, Soldiers Memorial Park
And remember to keep an eye on the overall calendar page, in whatever format you prefer. Over there you'll find info about Linn Conservancy Caring for Communities activities, Buffalo Valley Rail Trail events, the Lewisburg Downtown Partnership's BrewBQue, as well as the River Town Team Fall In-River Clean Up in late August.
Do you have a community event that you think should be on the google calendar, email elmstreet@dejazzd.com and let us know. We're interested in posting events happening in and near the Borough that would be of interest to residents, particularly events with active recreation, open space, and historic preservation relevance.