Your weekly guide to the events and happenings in and around Boyertown, PA
What to do? Where to go? Here is your one stop list of community events, music, arts, food, business specials, and historic events for Boyertown and beyond…
As a Boyertown graduate, a real estate agent at Glocker Realty, and also a proud member of Building a Better Boyertown, I have had the joy of watching our little town grow. I enjoy having any part in helping our community to move forward. I hope this weekly blog will help shine a light on all the great things happening in and around Boyertown, PA
Here is what’s going down during the week of 11/4/2021 – 11/10/2021
IT’S TIME TO TURN BACK TIME
As the fall days get shorter and darkness comes quicker, I for one do not look forward to the end of “Daylight Saving Time”. This Sunday we will turn our clocks back one hour and usher in “Standard Time”. The funny thing is, “Standard Time” is only in effect during 18 of the 52 weeks in a year. Much shorter than daylight saving time. I would be happy for daylight savings time to become our official year-round time. I know not everyone agrees with me. There are many people that enjoy the early sunrise and getting a jump on morning activites. This is why daylight saving time is a hot topic of conversation every time we flip flop our clocks each year.
To get a better understanding of this bi-yearly event, let’s see how it started.
The idea was first suggested in an essay by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 to conserve the amount of candle and lamp oil usage. It wasn’t until 1918, during World War I, that the United States decided to implement the clock change, as a war time effort to conserve electricity and increase productivity. After WWI, the measure was done away with, then re-established again during World War II. However, it did not become a standard practice in the United States until 1966, when Congress passed the Uniform Time Act, which standardized daylight saving across the country and established its start and end times in April and October (later changed to March and November in 2007).
Many think that daylight saving time was conceived to give farmers an extra hour of sunlight to till their fields, but this is a common misconception. In fact, farmers have long been opposed to springing forward and falling back, since it throws off their usual harvesting schedule. In fact, the largest proponent of daylight saving time are the business and retail industry. Retailers found that if there is still daylight when workers leave their jobs, they will be much more likely to stop and shop on their way home. This makes daylight saving a very profitable measure for them.
Not all states observe daylight saving time. Hawaii and Arizona currently stick to standard time throughout the year. But each year, more states say it is time to stop futzing with the clock and embrace daylight saving time year-round.
Millions of Americans want to abandon the time change we endure twice each year, disrupting our circadian rhythms and creating confusion. More than a third of U.S. states now back a permanent shift to daylight saving time. If that happens, it would be a final victory for a plan that businesses have praised for more than 100 years. I sure would be happy too.
Those of you who are early risers might appreciate the morning sunshine when we turn back the clocks this Sunday. I, on the other hand, who is not an early riser, will miss that hour of sunshine in the evening. I will be very happy to say hello to daylight saving time again in March.
We believe strongly that Boyertown is No Place For Hate. On the night of October 5th our beloved mural was defaced. Please help us restore this treasure. To donate go to: https://www.patronicity.com/project/boyertown_is_no_place_for_hate#!/
LET’S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK at your community each week on “The Cast at Glocker”! Matt Green & Jeff Frederick interview local entrepreneurs and those involved in helping the Boyertown area communities. You can catch us every Wednesday at 6pm as we livestream at the Glocker Realty & Insurance Facebook and YouTube pages. Join us live, comment, post questions, and be part of the conversation!
This week we replayed our interview with Semper Pie in Boyertown. The best cheesecake around! If you haven’t tried it you must! See interview below:
Events List
THURSDAY 11/4/2021
- Fall Foliage – Lunch (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 1pm
- In Person- Glass Fusing (arts & crafts) – ArtFusion 19464, Pottstown 6:30pm
- Dune (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
FRIDAY 11/5/2021
- Wilcox Farm Corn Maze – Wilcox Farm, Boyertown 9am-9pm
- Corn Maze – The Gilbertsville Farm 5pm-10pm
- Fall Foliage – Lunch (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 1pm
- Country Line Dancing on the Patio (dj) – Creekside Sports Bar & Grille, Royersford 6-10pm
- Thomas Jay Martin (live music) – J.J. Ratigan Brewing Company, Pottstown 7-10pm
- Philly Heart & Soul (live music) – Creekside Sports Bar & Grille, Royersford 8-12pm
- Line Dancing (dj) – Washington Grille & Pub, Bechtelsville 8:30pm
- Halloween Skate Party – ADULTS 18+ (roller skating) – Ringing Rocks Roller Rink, Pottstown 9-11pm
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
SATURDAY 11/6/2021
- Wilcox Farm Corn Maze – Wilcox Farm, Boyertown 9am-9pm
- Family Fun Day – The 422 SportsPlex, Pottstown 9am-noon
- Holiday Craft Show – New Hanover UMC, Gilbertsville 9am-3pm
- Fall Foliage – Brunch (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 10am
- Corn Maze – The Gilbertsville Farm 10am-10pm
- A Mighty Museum Celebration – Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles 11am-4pm
- “Abstract, Impressionism and Reality” Exhibition – Studio B Art Gallery, Boyertown 12-2pm
- Retro Skate – Live Organ Music! – Ringing Rocks Roller Rink, Pottstown 12-4pm
- Annual Open House/ red ribbon ceremony! – Boyertown Medical Massage 12-5pm
- Fall Foliage – Lunch (train ride) – Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 1pm
- Joe & Gary (live music) – Adello Vineyard & Winery, Perkiomenville 2-5pm
- Annual Hill Church Turkey Supper – St John Hill UCC, Boyertown 2-6pm
- Fall Foliage – Dinner (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 4pm
- Come to the Table FREE MEAL – St John’s Lutheran Church of Boyertown 4:30-5:30pm
- Jaob Currie (live music) – J.J. Ratigan Brewing Company, Pottstown 7-10pm
- SteelCreek (live music) – Pike Township Sportmen’s Association, Oley 8-11pm
- Minute To Midnight (live music) – Creekside Sports Bar & Grille, Royersford 8-12pm
- Ghost Tours – Brinton Lodge, Douglassville 8:30-10pm
- Saturday Night Karaoke – Durango’s Saloon, Boyertown 10pm-1:30am
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
SUNDAY 11/7/2021
- DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS at 2:00AM (turn clocks back 1 hour)
- Wilcox Farm Corn Maze – Wilcox Farm, Boyertown 9am-9pm
- Corn Maze – The Gilbertsville Farm 10am-10pm
- Fall Foliage – Brunch (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 10am
- “Abstract, Impressionism and Reality” Exhibition – Studio B Art Gallery, Boyertown 12-2pm
- Family Scarecrow-making Workshop (arts & crafts) – Althouse Arboretum, Pottstown 1pm
- Fall Foliage – Lunch (train ride)– Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown 1pm
- Kevin & Dean (live music) – Adello Vineyard & Winery, Perkiomenville 2-5pm
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
MONDAY 11/8/2021
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
TUESDAY 11/9/2021
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
WEDNESDAY 11/10/2021
- Q&A with Kendra and Autumn (facebook live) – Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles 2-2:15pm
- The Cast at Glocker (facebook live) – Glocker Realty & Insurance 6-7pm
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (movie) – The State Theatre, Boyertown
“Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend” – Theophrastus
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