In this issue of Daniel Boone Local Scoop
📅 Monster List of Upcoming Local Events
🔥 Amity Fire Company Thanks Community After Busy Carnival
⚽️ Amity AC Soccer Wraps Up Successful TOPSoccer Season
📚 Boone Area Library Hosts Monthly Builders Guild
💐 Funky Plant Sale Brings Rare Botanical Finds to Pottstown
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May 11th
Crushed Glass Suncatchers - 6:00pm
FREE Comedy Show: Open Mic Night at Rivet! (Presented by Die Laughing) - 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Island Pizza All Ages Line Dance - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
May 12th
Comedy Open Mic at SoulJoel’s - 6:30pm
May 13th
Hollywood Casino Morgantown Sponsored Adoption Day - 10:00am - 6:00pm
THE LAST BIG BAND: JAZZ ORCHESTRA - LIVE AT RIVET! - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Dogwood Wednesday Live Music Lineup - 6:00pm - 10:00pm
May 14th
Chester County Town Tours & Village Walks: Spring City - 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Live Music with Vuja De - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
LINE DANCING NIGHT AT RIVET! - (BEGINNER LESSONS AND OPEN DANCE) - 6:30pm - 10:00pm
May 15th
Kids Night Out - 5:00pm - 8:00pm
COMEDY SHOW: CHELSEA'S BIRTHDAY BASH AT RIVET! - 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Steel Hemlock @Tiki Bar - 7:00pm
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Amity Fire Company Thanks
Community After Busy Carnival

The Amity Fire Company Carnival wrapped up another successful year, drawing strong community support and a week full of family fun, food and entertainment.


Organizers thanked the many volunteers, vendors, sponsors, staff and community members who helped make the annual event possible. This year’s carnival featured several new attractions and vendors, including specialty sweets, exotic ice cream, coffee, crafts and a popular petting zoo that became a favorite for many attendees.
Officials also credited the cooperative weather for helping deliver a full week of uninterrupted festivities, along with the efforts of the Fire Police, kitchen crews and volunteers who handled traffic, parking, setup and daily operations throughout the event.
The carnival once again served as a major community gathering, bringing residents together for rides, food and local entertainment.
Amity AC Soccer Wraps Up
Successful TOPSoccer Season

Another successful season of TOPSoccer has wrapped up at Amity AC Soccer, bringing smiles, growth and teamwork to players and families throughout the community.
The program, designed to provide an inclusive soccer experience for athletes of all abilities, gave participants the opportunity to develop skills, build confidence and enjoy the game in a supportive environment.
Organizers praised the players for their progress throughout the season and thanked volunteers, families and supporters who helped make the program possible. The club says it is already looking forward to the next TOPSoccer season.
Boone Area Library Hosts
Monthly Builders Guild

The Boone Area Library is inviting young creators to take part in its monthly Builders Guild program, a hands-on activity series focused on creativity and problem-solving.
Held on the second Tuesday of each month from 5 to 6 p.m., the program encourages kids to explore fun building challenges using a variety of materials. Activities are designed to promote teamwork, imagination and critical thinking in an engaging environment.
The next session is scheduled for May 12 at the library.
Funky Plant Sale Brings Rare
Botanical Finds to Pottstown

Plant enthusiasts and collectors are invited to explore the unusual during the upcoming Botanical Oddities Funky Plant Sale at Althouse Arboretum in Pottstown.
Scheduled for Saturday, May 16, the event will showcase a wide variety of rare and hard-to-find plants, including uncommon perennials, carnivorous plants, tropicals, unique houseplants, mushroom grow kits and native species.
Organizers say the sale is designed to celebrate the more unusual side of horticulture, featuring plants that spark curiosity and conversation. Expert growers will also be on-site to provide plant care tips, growing advice and information about the featured species.
The event will take place at Althouse Arboretum, 1794 Gilbertsville Road, with admission priced at $5 per car from 9 to 10 a.m. and free entry afterward.
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