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⚽️ Amity Soccer Sets Dates for Travel Team Evaluations

πŸŠπŸ»β€β™€οΈ Seasonal Job Opportunities Available at Amity AC Pool

πŸ˜‚ Comedy Fundraiser Supports Eagles Autism Foundation

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Boone Musicians Earn Honors at Merit Auditions

The Daniel Boone Area School District is recognizing several student musicians for their achievements at the 2026 Reading Musical Foundation Merit Auditions.

The annual event awarded more than $67,000 in scholarships to talented students across Berks County, celebrating excellence in a variety of musical disciplines.

Among the honorees, Garrett Herbst earned second place in percussion, receiving a scholarship from the Willis M. Rapp Percussion Fund. Emily Edwards secured second place in the woodwind category, while Amaya Kanaovicz received an honorable mention for her performance on flute.

School officials praised the students for their dedication, talent and commitment to music, highlighting their accomplishments as a source of pride for the district.

Boone Library Celebrates National Library Week

The Boone Area Library is inviting the community to take part in National Library Week, with a series of themed activities scheduled throughout the week.

The celebration begins on April 20 with Right to Read Day, encouraging visitors to explore and check out banned or challenged books. On April 21, National Library Workers Day, patrons can show appreciation for staff by leaving messages of thanks.

On April 22, the library will extend its reach into the community with a special outreach visit, while April 23’s Take Action for Libraries Day encourages supporters to engage online or contribute to ongoing fundraising efforts.

Organizers say the week is a chance to highlight the importance of libraries while bringing the community together through reading, appreciation and support.

Amity Soccer Sets Dates for

Travel Team Evaluations

Amity AC Soccer is inviting young athletes to register for upcoming travel soccer evaluations ahead of the Fall 2026 season.

Evaluations are open to school-age players, with teams beginning at the U8 level (age 7 and under). Athletes younger than 7 may have the opportunity to play up if selected for a team.

Sessions will be held at the Amity AC Complex Upper Fields, 55 Amity Park Road in Birdsboro, with the following schedule:

  • Boys U9–U12: April 27 & 29, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

  • Girls U9–U12: April 28 & 30, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

  • Boys & Girls U8: May 4, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Organizers note that new age group guidelines will follow a school-year cutoff of August 1 through July 31. All interested players are encouraged to attend.

Seasonal Job Opportunities

Available at Amity AC Pool

The Amity AC Pool is now hiring for a variety of positions ahead of the summer season, offering opportunities for those looking for a seasonal job in a community setting.

Open positions include lifeguards, snack bar attendants, swim lesson instructors and a fitness instructor to lead water aerobics classes. Lifeguard applicants must be at least 15 years old and hold or be working toward certification, while snack bar positions are open to those 14 and older, with no prior experience required.

Staff members are expected to be reliable, friendly and available for flexible scheduling, including weekends throughout the summer.

Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the pool’s website for full details and application information.

Comedy Fundraiser Supports

Eagles Autism Foundation

SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook will host a special Eagles Autism Foundation Comedy Fundraiser on Thursday, April 23 at 7 p.m., bringing the community together for a night of laughs and giving back.

The event will feature comedian Jay Yoder and a lineup of performers, with proceeds supporting the Eagles Autism Foundation and benefiting Zachary’s Zoomers. In addition to the show, a portion of dining proceeds from Gatsby’s Pub between 4 and 6:30 p.m. will also be donated.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with tickets priced at $20 for general admission and $30 for preferred seating. The venue offers free parking, a full bar and on-site dining.

Organizers say the fundraiser aims to combine entertainment with impact, supporting efforts focused on autism research, advocacy and community support.

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