













BY FRANCINE FULTON
In honor of the late Carly Imbierowicz’s birthday on June 23, 300 carbon monoxide detectors were donated to Safe Kids Chester County. Donna Imbierowicz, president, CEO and founder of the Carly Imbierowicz Foundation, presented the detectors to the nonprofit organization, which has a mission of preventing unintentional childhood injuries through programs like car seat safety checks. Safe Kids plans to work with agencies across Chester County to distribute the detectors to area families.
The foundation is named for the daughter of Donna and Matt Imbierowicz, who passed away at the age of 16 on Nov. 22, 2014, along with her friend Daulton Pointek, 17. They died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a vehicle as they drove home from a movie. At the time, both Carly and Daulton were students at Octorara Junior-Senior High School.
BY FRANCINE FULTON
Although Parkesburg took the top spot in the Battle of the Boroughs Food Drive, the real winner was the Octorara Area Food Cupboard (OAFC), which received a total of 5,654 pounds of food throughout the drive, which ran from May 19 through June 23.
One of the foundation’s programs is “Save A Family - Save A Pet,” which began in November 2024 during Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month. Through the initiative, which is designed to honor Carly’s
memory and provide an important service to the community, the foundation donates CO detectors to organizations that can distribute them.
Last November, the foundation
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BY FRANCINE FULTON
Those interested in volunteering for the Chester County Food Bank (CCFB), a nonprofit organization that provides food to people in need, are invited to donate their time to the organization on Pennsylvania Day, Friday, July 18, in partnership with America250 PA Chester County. A number of volunteer opportunities are available at the CCFB warehouse, 650 Pennsylvania Drive, Exton. For those who would rather volunteer out of doors, they may help harvest fresh vegetables
at either Springton Manor Farm, 860 Spring Road, Glenmoore, or Two Gander Farm, 110 Buck Road, Downingtown.
According to Nick Imbesi, CCFB director of community relations, volunteers will help in the CCFB warehouse packing Senior Food Boxes or Summer Student Boxes. Currently, shifts are available from 1 to 4 p.m.
Senior Food Boxes are given out monthly and are designed to meet the nutritional needs of aging adults, while Summer Student Boxes provide food for youths for
As part of the first-time initiative, three local boroughs - Parkesburg, Atglen and Christiana - came together in a friendly competition to collect food for the OAFC. Parkesburg collected 2,141 pounds in total, and Atglen came in second place, collecting 1,859 pounds. Christiana finished third with 1,654 pounds.
Battle coordinators were April Brade of the Parkesburg Parks & Recreation Committee, Bekkah Bitterman of the Christiana Parks & Recreation Commission and Jennifer Grossman, chairperson of the Atglen Parks & Recreation Commission.
Brade said that all who involved were pleased at the outcome of the effort. “We were not sure how this would work. It was one big grand experiment,” she stated. “You have three municipalities, and each runs a little bit differently, but collectively we came together, and we are pleased with that.”
During the food drive, collection locations were established in the boroughs, including at local libraries, businesses and municipal buildings, where residents were invited to drop off unopened, nonperishable, unexpired food items. Each week, the donations were
supplied 118 detectors to the Cochranville Fire Company that were donated by Lowe’s in Avon Grove, where Donna works. At that time, the goal was to collect and distribute 250 CO detectors by the end of 2024.
“We distributed 405 in 2024. And this year our goal is to get 500,” Donna reported, noting that the detectors donated to Safe Kids were provided through a partnership between Lowe’s and First Alert. “It was very important to me that they be donated on Carly’s birthday, which in the past has been so devastating. It really helped a lot.”
Donna said she learned about Safe Kids Chester County at the OABEST Expo, where she and her family were giving out detectors.
Individuals and local businesses are invited to join the effort by donating a new CO detector or making a donation to help fund the cost of purchasing one. Donna noted that Stoltzfus Farm Service in Cochranville recently donated 21 detectors. For more information or
to learn how to donate, visit www .cmiawareness.org.
Donna is also working with the state legislature to help change laws about the mandatory installation of carbon monoxide detectors in places like day care centers and hotels.
Last November, Gov. Josh Shapiro declared November Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month. He noted that CO poisoning is known as the “silent killer” because of its lack of color, odor and taste.
“Carbon monoxide is an extremely dangerous gas emitted by common household items, including vehicles, malfunctioning heating system and stoves,” said Shapiro in the declaration. “This month serves as a great opportunity for increased public awareness about carbon monoxide poisoning, as well as a reminder to Pennsylvanians to check that proper precautions are in place to prevent it.”
“With Carly’s foundation, I am trying to make (Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month) happen in every state,” Donna added.
Sadsbury Friends Meeting House, 1089 Simmontown Road, Gap, will host a presentation by Barry Lee on Saturday, July 12, at 10 a.m. Barry Lee, the executive director of Circle Legacy Center, will speak about wampum belts and William Penn’s agreements with the Lenape and other native Pennsylvania tribes. Wampum belts are made from quahog clam and welk shell and serve as a record of the agreements made between the native tribes and new settlers from Europe. The program is free of charge.
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July 9. Narcotics Anonymous
IMPACT Church
101 E. First Ave., Parkesburg, 5 p.m.
July 9. Stitching in the Stacks
Atglen Public Library
121 Main St., Atglen, 3 to 5 p.m. The group meets for crafting and camaraderie. All needle arts are welcome. Register on the program calendar at www.atglenpubliclibrary.org.
July 10. Origami Class
Parkesburg Free Library
105 West St., Parkesburg, 11 a.m. The library will provide materials and instructions to make everything from very beginner to advanced origami projects. The program is open to people age 5 and over; all skill levels are welcome. Registration is required at www.parkesburglibrary.org/event/origami.
July 11 and 12. Yard Sale
Union Presbyterian Church
5637 Street Road, Kirkwood, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items available at the sale will include kitchen items, clothing, garage or work items, books, holiday items, bedding and antiques.
July 13. Church Services
Safe Harbor Baptist Church
478 Daleville Road, Cochranville. Sunday school is held at 10 a.m. followed by Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The service features the King James Version of the Bible and traditional hymns. A Wednesday night prayer and Bible study is offered at 7 p.m. www.safeharborcochranville.org
July 13. Sunday in the Park
Presented by Atglen Public Library
Atglen Borough Hall Park
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when school is not in session. “A lot of students are receiving free and reduced-cost meals at school. That is their most nutritious meal of the day, and we supplement that by providing boxes,” Imbesi explained. Other volunteer opportunities in the warehouse on July 18 include preparing and packaging prepared meals. Currently, shifts are available from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. “The processing kitchen is where we (prepare meals) before distribution,” Imbesi said, adding that volunteers are also needed to sort, clean and pack fresh produce for distribution in the processing kitchen.
“We have opportunities at both farms from 9 a.m. to noon,” Imbesi added. Food grown at the two farms is available to residents through the Fresh2You Mobile Market and at food pantries and cupboards throughout the county.
National Pennsylvania Day is
an annual observance to honor Pennsylvania as the second state to join the Union after adopting the U.S. Constitution. America250 PA and America250 PA Chester County both mark this annual observance leading up to America’s semiquincentennial in 2026 by encouraging volunteer efforts at local food banks and other initiatives.
According to https://america 250chesco.org, the commission aims to “inspire and engage all our communities in commemoration of America’s founding, connecting our county’s stories to the nation’s past, present, and future throughout 2026.”
A list of volunteer opportunities and shifts available for Pennsylvania Day at the CCFB can be found at https://vhub.at/america250pa. Volunteers must register in advance while positions are still open. No walk-ups will be accepted. Youth volunteers under the age of 16 must
Volunteers at last year’s event harvested vegetables.
be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. All minors under age 18 must have a signed waiver on file. Closed-toed shoes are required while volunteering at both the warehouse and the farms. Those working outdoors should dress for the weather and wear sunblock. If working in the CCFB kitchen, volunteers must wear a hat or bandana. For those without a head covering, hairnets will be provided.
According to www.chester countyfoodbank.org, CCFB secures, manages and distributes food to people in need through more than 100 community partners in the county through its network of food
cupboards, hot meal sites, shelters and other social service organizations. Local CCFB partners include the Octorara Area Food Cupboard in Parkesburg; the Honey Brook Food Pantry; Shepherd’s Kitchen, a monthly meal ministry at Honey Brook Presbyterian Church; and Blessing House, a food bank in Honey Brook.
Those unable to volunteer on July 18 may learn about other volunteer programs at www .chestercountyfoodbank.org/ get-involved. “We post volunteer shifts on our website, and people can sign up through our volunteer hub,” Imbesi added.
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PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Where everyone can find a place to belong! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford (Rt. 472 at the Rt. 1 bypass ramps). Sunday inperson Holy Communion Service at 10:00 AM, also live-streamed. When people warmly welcome you, you will know you have found a church home where you can come just as you are. The Episcopal Church is Catholic in the way we worship and Protestant in the way we think. You’ll find beautiful music, good preaching, and an inclusive community in which to worship God. YOU BELONG HERE! Check out St. Christopher’s website, YouTube, or Facebook for updates and links. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134 www.stchrisoxford.org
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art show activity; yard games, including cornhole and giant Jenga; and a noodle forest, where children can run through a display of suspended pool noodles. Fire in the Glen will perform Celtic music from 2 to 3 p.m.
July 14. Monday Music
Parkesburg Free Library, 10:30 a.m. The program, featuring music and dancing, is open to youngsters ages 1 through 4. To register, sign up on the library calendar at https://ccls.libcal.com, stop in at the circulation desk, call 610-857-5165 or send a Facebook message.
July 15. Fine Motor Skills Play Day
Parkesburg Free Library, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Activities will include cutting paper, tracing, threading beads and building with blocks. Registration is suggested but not required. To sign up in advance, visit https://ccls.libcal .com/event/14748136 or send a Facebook message.
July 19. Sunset Stroll Wolf’s Hollow Park 1766 Glen Run Road, Atglen, 8 to 9:30 p.m. Attendees will take part in a 1.5-mile hike, themed “The Meadow at Dusk.” Register for the free program at www.chesco.org/ parkprograms.
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taken by volunteers from the three organizations to the cupboard for a weigh-in.
“Each borough was responsible for taking their own food in and reporting back. It was an honor system,” said Brade. “The three of us - Jen, Bekkah and myself - we kept in contact. We agreed that every Tuesday or Wednesday everyone would drop off their donations for the week and report back.”
Some groups and residents took their food donations directly to the food bank. “(The OAFC) agreed to indulge us and weigh the food, and in fact, some groups dropped it off themselves,” Brade explained. “They were instructed to say, for example, ‘This is for Parkesburg,’and they would
send me a screenshot of the weight ticket. We got credit for everyone’s donation that didn’t come through us but wanted to be included.”
Atglen collected food during special events, including Popsicles in the Park on June 20, during which free water ice was given out
at Borough Hall Park, and during its Memorial Day program on May 24.
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On his official Facebook page, Atglen Mayor Darren Hodorovich said that he is “Atglen proud” following the food drive. “While this was a competition between the boroughs, the end result is an incredible amount of food collected for our neighbors in need,” he stated. “Parks and Rec committees from all three boroughs worked together to create this event. However, the buy-in from the communities has been phenomenal.” At one point, Atglen was very close in taking the lead. On June 18, Christiana was in first place with 1,379 pounds of food, while Atglen was in second place by only nine pounds with 1,370 pounds of food collected. Parkesburg was in third place with 1,270 pounds at that point. “We were calling Atglen small but mighty,” said Brade, noting that Atglen is smaller in population than Parkesburg.
Brade said the final push that took Parkesburg over the top was a collection of food by the Parkesburg pickleball group during the last week of the drive. The group, which meets at Minch Park, is led by Amy Wilde, who is also a member of the Parkesburg Parks & Recreation Committee. “Amy got the pickleball club to do one final massive drop-off (of food) on the hottest day of the summer so far,” noted Brade. Organizers plan to make the Battle of the Boroughs an annual event to coincide with the end of the school year. “It was so well received, and it came together so well we definitely want to do it again next year. We’ll do it before school lets out and kids aren’t getting free lunches,” said Brade. “We got so much positive feedback from the general public and from the businesses that were assisting. Personally, I received positive feedback from (Parkesburg) Mayor (John Hagan) and borough council.”
Brade noted that a trophy is being created for the winner. “The intention is for it to be like the Stanley Cup, and it will go to the winner every year,” she said adding, “(Battle of the Boroughs) was a lot of fun for a really good cause. We had no idea that it would be this well received and well done with this amount of food.”
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