Berks County Living February 2024

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REGION’S PREMIER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

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Date Night IDEAS LOCAL

Creations

& Treats pg. 40

Meet STANDOUT BUSINESSWOMEN IN BERKS

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CONTENTS

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departments 8 BERKS BITS 9 AROUND TOWN Chocolate + Wine Is Mighty Fine 10 IN THE LIMELIGHT with Caroline Hill, owner of Van Scoy Jewelers 11 BAR STOOL The Blood Orange Martini at Salute Ristorante Italiano 12 THOUGHTS FROM THE CHAMBER 13 B SCENE 14 THIS MONTH What to Do & Where to Go 18 THE LOOK Go Red 21 FIVE THINGS Date Night Essentials

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42 LIVING IN STYLE Home Items to Love

features

35 Date Night in Berks County For arts enthusiasts, sports fans and romantics

40 A Baker’s Dozen of Baked

Goods & Coffee Creations Warm up with caffeinated drinks and sweet treats

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46 DINING OUT Judy’s on Cherry: A Tried-and-True Treasure

plus 17 VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT GUIDE 22 WOMEN IN BUSINESS

on the cover

Make this Blood Orange Martini from Salute Ristorante Italiano as photographed by Tania Colamarino, Ama Photography, with the recipe found on page 11.


FALL IN LOVE WITH ASPIRE FOR WELL-BEING® REHABILITATION AT THE HIGHLANDS For nearly 35 years, The Highlands at Wyomissing® has upheld a reputation for innovation and excellence by offering the highest level of compassionate, professional care, beautiful surroundings and extraordinary comfort through a variety of supportive living environments, including Short Term Rehabilitation services.

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PRESIDENT/CEO Paul Prass VICE PRESIDENT/COO Lisa Prass PUBLISHER Robyn L. Jones EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nikki M. Murry ART DIRECTOR Elaine Wyborski GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Krystal Honohan Thomas Körp EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sarah Mies CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heather Baver Jon Fassnacht Sarah Matarella Marian Frances Wolbers

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Tania Colamarino Ama Photography

The Aspire Rehabilitation program provides rehabilitative care and services to people from the community whose lives have been altered by normal aging, elective surgery, illness or injury. The goal of the program is to promote functional independence and wellness in a holistic and personalized way. It combines clinical expertise with the amenities of a fine resort to help you enjoy a faster and more relaxing recovery. The highly trained staff will work with you, your doctors, and your family to provide personalized physical, occupational and speech therapies in their state-of-the-art, on-site rehabilitation gym. Take the right step forward on your road to recovery with Rehabilitation at Aspire for Well-Being®.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

All About Love

SPEAKS What room in your home do you love most and why?

Best,

NIKKI M. MURRY

NMurry@BerksCountyLiving.com

She/Her/Hers

Editor-in-Chief

one MORE THING

PHOTO BY TANIA COLAMARINO, AMA PHOTOGRAPHY | MAKEUP BY THERESA VIOLETTE

February is the famed month of love, and this month’s issue celebrates just that. Love comes in many forms as it’s absolutely individual. Be it love for your family, pets, friends, home or a hobby, what YOU love is unique to you. Those who know me best know that my top loves include my family (for which I completely count my pets!), rhinos and hippos, traveling, baseball and music. Oh, and warm weather. Being that it’s almost constantly cold this time of year, I’m planning to lean on those loves to warm my heart and make my soul happy. Speaking of matters of the heart, this month’s features include a local Valentine’s Day Date Night Guide for sports, arts and romance enthusiasts on page 35 as well as a round-up of foodie items of which nearly everyone is a fan: coffee and baked goods. Find that one on page 40. Our Living In Style feature on page 42 encourages you to show the rooms of your home some love by investing in some essential pieces you can find locally at Berks County retailers. Enjoy! Cheers to love!

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“I love to be cooking in my kitchen. It might sound crazy, but I love to look at my dishes in the cabinets and use my many kitchen gadgets. While mine may be tiny, I often think the kitchen is the heart of the home.”

Robyn L. Jones, publisher “My living room because it has our oversized chair where the dogs and I like to cuddle together and my favorite piece of wall art, my photo with my heart dog, Buddha, taken by Willow Street Pictures.”

Nikki M. Murry, editor

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“I love our family room the most. The comfy couch and fireplace make it super cozy. It’s also the only space where the entire family will spend time together, which always makes me happy.”

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Whip Up Delicious Recipes. They’re healthy, too! Browse Calm Eats by Wyomissing resident Daniela Modesto in our blog section. Valentine’s Day Inspiration. Looking for another spot to enjoy a date night this month? We’ve got five bonus ideas for you in our Web Exclusives section. Get Bonus Content. It’s free! Sign up to be a BCL Insider and get our monthly e-newsletter, info on special events and more. Just click the homepage icon.

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“I love the dining room because it’s the center for everything. It’s where I do my work, enjoy meals and find myself gathering with friends.”

Susie Smith, account executive “My kitchen. It’s where my family gathers most at home and where we have the most meaningful conversations.”

Sara Woodward account executive “My bedroom. I’ve created a comfy and tranquil atmosphere where I am surrounded by my favorite antiques and art. It is the place where I can unwind and relax at the end of the day.”

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BERKS BITS

Cozy Quarters

MORE THAN A

THRIFT STORE

A HIDDEN GEM

In early September 2023, Berks County welcomed its first CommunityAid store. CommunityAid is a faith-based thrift and donation store that supports more than 500 nonprofits across Pennsylvania. The money earned through sales at CommunityAid benefits the nonprofits that, in turn, help you and your neighbors. It is also an affordable and sustainable way to shop. “It’s not like shopping at major retailers,” says Matthew Healy, Director of Marketing. “We truly believe in giving back. When you shop with us, the money will go further to help someone else.” As a faith-based store, CommunityAid is devoted to its mission to help and serve the people of Pennsylvania. The new store is located at 5370 Allentown Pike in Temple. CommunityAid is open Monday through Saturday, 9am to 6pm, for shopping and donations. For more info visit communityaid.org. – SARAH MIES

ROG Orthodontics: Building Your Fantastic Smile

The award-winning ROG Orthodontics in Wyomissing has moved! For more than 60 years, ROG lived in the same space in Wyomissing. Until now, that is. The business recently took the plunge and moved — four blocks away. “We needed something to better serve our patients,” says Beth Parisi Daly, Marketing Coordinator. Unlike their prior location, the new building offers great parking and is ADA-accessible. ROG has been a consistent leader in orthodontic technology in the area. “Orthodontics changes over time, and it gets better for the patients,” says Daly. “We now have a building as fantastic as the smiles we create.” Not only is ROG dedicated to providing its patients with the best service possible, but they also love giving back to the community. ROG offers opportunities for free orthodontic services to those in need and works closely with community organizations such as Olivet Boys & Girls Club because, as Daly asserts, “Everyone deserves a fantastic smile.” – SARAH MIES

SAY “I LOVE YOU” WITH CHOCOLATE Whether it comes in a heart-shaped box or something else altogether, sharing a sweet chocolate treat is a time-tested way to show your loved one some affection. Here are three spots to stop for some in Berks…

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1 Billy’s Homemade Candies Head to Temple to pick-up homemade chocolates at a shop where they’ve been a specialty since 1935. They have all kinds of varieties, from milk to dark, creams to nuts, hard to chewy. Only the freshest ingredients are used. billyscandies.com

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Reppert’s Candy

It all starts with the highest quality cocoa beans at this chocolate lover’s find in Oley. Don’t miss the sea salt caramels, chocolate-covered pretzels and chips for a hint of something salty and even sugar-free varieties. reppertscandy.com

Off the main highways in a tiny corner of Douglassville lies Cozy Quarters Décor and More. The business is completely unique. Everything found inside is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind from one of 20 participating vendors. Two years ago, owners Jamie and David Bartman decided that life was too short not to be doing what they loved, so they turned a simple hobby of refinishing furniture into a business. “To me, this space is a cozy place for people to gather and feel comfortable shopping,” says Jamie. “It’s somewhere to destress.” On top of founding an excellent place to shop for items to make your home a bit cozier, Jamie also participates in community vendor shows with her pop-up succulent bar and hosts in-store workshops. Check out cozyquartersdecor.com to stay up-to-date on the latest events or follow the business on Facebook. Be sure to visit the shop at 1 Park Lane in Douglassville; the door is in the back of the shopping plaza. – SARAH MIES

Zipf’s Sweet Surprises

It’s all in the name at this West Reading shop that carries on the tradition of the Zipf Family. Stop in for seasonal chocolates, gift baskets and decadent homemade fudge in flavors including peanut butter chocolate and even lavender vanilla. sweet-surprises.com


AROUND TOWN

CHOCOLATE + WINE IS MIGHTY FINE

BY SARAH MIES Chocolate and wine, can you think of a better combination? Take a weekend off and indulge in an event for enthusiasts of both right here in Berks. The businesses that are part of the Berks County Wine Trail are hosting another year of their Chocolate & Wine Pairing Weekends. This two-week-long event focuses on the sweeter things in life just in time for Valentine’s Day. Take the time to wander from winery to winery at your own pace while tasting delicious local wines and decadent chocolates.

Where and when?

What will be served?

Who is it for?

Event weekends fall on February 10 and 11 as well as February 17 and 18, purposely before and just after Valentine’s Day. All 11 Berks County Wine Trail locations will be participating. Wineries include: Bouchette Vineyards in Bethel, Blue Mountain Winery in New Tripoli, Deerfoot Winery in Shoemakersville, Kog Hill Winery in Morgantown, Lily's Vineyards and Winery in Reading, Long Trout Winery in Auburn, Manatawny Creek Winery in Douglassville, Ridgewood Winery in Birdsboro, Setter Ridge Winery in Kutztown, Stonekeep Meadery and Wine Cellars in Fleetwood and Stoudt’s Winery in Shartlesville. Be sure to check out the individual wineries for their hours of operation. This is a self-guided tour, so plan out your weekend in advance to get the most out of the experience. Further information about each winery is available at berkscountywinetrail.com.

Each winery will offer a different pairing. There will be a wide variety of combinations to enjoy. Customers will see a mix of both sweet and dry wines, and the chocolate treats provided can range from brownies to chocolate-covered pretzels to fudge. “I always try to provide a nice mix of milk and dark chocolate,” says Sheree Krasley, co-owner of Stonekeep Meadery and Wine Cellars. “This way, no matter what you like, there is something for you.” Wineries may announce their pairings prior to the event, or you may be surprised when you get there! “Don’t be afraid to speak up if there is something else you want,” Krasley advises. “All wineries have both sweet and dry wines.” So, whether your taste buds are craving something sweeter or if you want a dryer sip, options abound.

Individuals aged 21 and older are welcome to participate in this event. In the past, the event has drawn a large variety of demographics, and all are welcome. Grab your significant other, a group of girlfriends, your mom or anyone else you know that may love it and bring them along on these weekends to remember! Larger groups may want to call ahead to the wineries to make sure they can accommodate everyone at their intended time of visit.

Where can I get tickets? Tickets are required and can be purchased online at berkscountywinetrail.com or in person at the local wineries to avoid online service fees. Tickets are $15.

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IN THE LIMELIGHT

Caroline Hill OWNER OF VAN SCOY JEWELERS

BY SARAH MATARELLA | PHOTO BY JOHN A. SECOGES, SECOGES PHOTOGRAPHICS

Caroline Hill originally pursued a career in pharmaceutical sales and even had a personal training stint. Her fitness lifestyle and sales mindset remained intact when she moved to Berks County, making her fit for the jewelry industry when she started working for the established store often mistaken for a chain in 1993.

various price points. After people see ads that feature our beautiful diamonds, their first thought might be that they can’t afford it. However, we have items that are $100 and $200 and we can meet most budgets. We’re also a small team. Other than my jeweler, there are three full-time and two parttime employees.

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What advice would you give to someone buying jewelry as gift?

You really have to know the person you're buying for and what their likes and dislikes are: what metal they like, yellow gold or white gold, diamonds or gemstones, etc. It helps to pay attention to what your loved one wears and to complement what they already have. Make sure to ask about product care. We can pretty much make anything, so bring us pictures and we'll design anything you want.

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How did your role evolve over time?

Initially, I started out part-time in payroll. Then, one day I started sorting diamonds to help with a project and I thought to myself, “Oh, this is awesome.” After that, I started taking courses online at the Gemological Institute of America. You can also study on campus, but I chose to do the online courses because it was easier than moving to California. It began with learning about diamonds, then gemstones and then completing the full gemology program. My roles kept growing and since I became the sole owner in 2015, I do whatever needs to be done 10

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such as making marketing and management decisions and waiting on our customers.

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What is your favorite part about your role?

I have a deep passion for the jewelry industry, and what I particularly enjoy is the continuous learning it offers. My pursuit involves constantly seeking out new and captivating merchandise. While the core of my business centers around timeless classics and engagement rings, I take great delight in catering to my loyal customers by discovering pieces I know will resonate with them.

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What is something people may not expect about Van Scoy?

We sell a lot of jewelry that's very sustainable and teach customers about product care when they make a purchase. In addition, we also have jewelry available at

Outside of continuing education in the jewelry industry, what are your hobbies?

Fitness is my livelihood. I used to be a personal trainer before owning the business. I was a runner for a while, but running took a toll on my body. I have pretty much biked all my life, so transitioning back to biking has been so much fun. I’ve been doing a lot of travel biking. Thirty-two of us went on a biking trip from Prague to Vienna. Last year, we biked in Croatia and we’re talking about possibly doing Greece next year. I do ride by myself sometimes, but 80 percent of my riding is in groups where we all are friends and enjoy the sport.

Learn More Valentine’s Day Giveaway. Stay tuned for Van Scoy’s special giveaway by subscribing to their newsletter at vanscoy.com or by following Van Scoy Jewelers on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Enjoy Biking? Caroline’s favorite Berks County mountain biking spots are Mount Penn and Blue Marsh. For a more scenic road biking route, check out Rolling Hills.


BAR STOOL

HAVE A DRINK WITH EVE GRUBE

I’ve been bartending in the Berks County area for 20+ years and have been the bar manager at Salute for the last five. Mason Cipolla has been working with me behind the bar for two years.

Don’t miss Tini Tuesdays at Salute when the restaurant offers $5 off martinis.

Recipe Ingredients

The

Blood Orange Martini AT SALUTE RISTORANTE ITALIANO

COMPILED BY NIKKI M. MURRY | PHOTOS BY TANIA COLAMARINO, AMA PHOTOGRAPHY Mason Cipolla

What’s special about this featured drink?

Blood oranges are available from December to April, so it’s not something you can have freshly made all year long.

Eve Grube

For what occasion would you recommend this cocktail?

Every occasion is the right occasion for this cocktail!

Pair it with…

We recommend our Pistachio crusted lamb, but the chefs will be creating a variety of different dishes to complement blood oranges while they’re in season. Stop in and see us. We look forward to serving you.

Salute Ristorante Italiano 4710 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring 484.577.4833 | saluteristorante.com

- 2 ounces vodka of preference - ½-ounce Cointreau or Solerno - fresh blood orange - San Pellegrino Aranciata Rossa (blood orange soda)

Tools Needed: - Cocktail Shaker - juicer or muddler

Instructions

1. Fill your shaker with ice. 2. Add vodka and Cointreau, as well as approximately 2-3 ounces of blood orange juice. 3. Shake well. 4. Top with your soda. Gently toss (do not shake the soda) and you’re done!

TIP: We fresh-squeeze our

blood oranges, but if you’re making it at home and don’t have a juicer, muddling them works great, too.

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THOUGHTS FROM THE CHAMBER

Prospectus Berco CHANGING LIVES

BY BELL MEDIA GROUP & GRCA MARKETING TEAM PHOTO BY LAUREN ADELE LITTLE PHOTOGRAPHY Editor’s note: The following story was written as a part of GRCA member storytelling campaign. To read the entire story behind Prospectus Berco scan the included Flowcode. The word “prospectus” means to see potential in any circumstance. Throughout the last four decades, Prospectus Berco has made it its mission to not only see the dignity in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities but also to help them create and choose a meaningful life. From its roots as an early provider of disability services in the late ’70s to its current position as a leading provider and innovator in its field, Prospectus Berco’s story is a testament to the power of possibility and magic of little moments. Let’s take a peek inside. Founded in 1977 by Joseph (Joe) Gousie and James Arnold as an offshoot of the Berks County Chapter of

the Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC), Prospectus Berco has been at the vanguard of the disability rights movement for more than 45 years. In the 1970s, the nation was grappling with political, cultural and social movements — including a movement for the support and acceptance of individuals with disabilities. Against this backdrop of challenge and change, Prospectus Berco was founded to help formalize and solidify desperately needed change and support for individuals with disabilities. Just two years prior to the birth of Prospectus Berco, President Gerald Ford had signed into law the Education for All Handicapped

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Children Act (Public Law 94-142), guaranteeing a free, appropriate public education to each child with a disability across the nation. This was a crucial step in securing rights for individuals with disabilities and paved the way for a new cultural appreciation for the community. From its modest beginnings, Prospectus Berco embraced a vision that centered on the abilities of individuals rather than their limitations. The name itself reflects this ethos, with "prospectus" signifying the belief in uncovering potential in any situation (a word Joe found by paging through a dictionary in 1977) and "Berco" representing its Berks County roots. The organization grew steadily throughout the years, with programming and initiatives that sprawled into neighboring counties and attracted the attention of local and national advocacy groups.

Today, Prospectus Berco's impact on Berks County is profound. The organization is a powerful force for good, employing more than 240 dedicated professionals and serving 275 adults through a range of programs and services. It offers vibrant residential settings, employment and training options, and meaningful opportunities to be engaged in their community. For 45 years, Prospectus Berco has championed individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families residing in Berks County. Its story boasts a rich history of transformation and growth while painting a bright picture for the future.

Upcoming Event Join Berks Women2Women from 5:30 to 7pm, Wednesday, Feb. 21, for its Student Networking & LinkedIn How-To event. Attendees will have access to complimentary head shots.


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11th Annual Night at the Museum PHOTOS BY ZERBE PHOTOGRAPHY

1. Kathy Baisch & Lillian Chinnici. 2. Jess & Andrew Connot. 3. Lindsey Williams & Harold Hicks. 4. Dara & Daniel Tatarowicz. 5. Beverley & Edith Gabriel. 6. Braden & Camille Stone. 7. Ashley & Jeffrey Houston. 8. Harold & Diane Hamilton. 9. Eric & Angela Burkey. 10. Tommy Sorensen & Melissa Lease. 11. Ron & Allie Stiles. 12. Sydney Ernst & Jarred Steinfurth. 13. Cathy Chervanick & Ellen Digirolamo. 14. Amy Vaughan & Ann Fioravanti. 15. Dr. Mark & Wendy Dougherty. 16. Mark Mazurkiewicz & Margaret Upham. 17. Steven & Maureen Gorman. 18. John & Victoria Weaver. 19. Dave & Cathy Myers. 20. Stephanie & Tyler Shaak. 21. Pat Giles & John Speicher. 22. Gretchen & Benjamin Neely. 23. Hannah Wagner & James Kopaczewski. 24. Charles, Mary & Spencer Barbera. 25. Bunmi & Bolaji Ojikutu. 26. Brad & Veronica Bauscher. 27. Ryan & Lindsay McCallum. 28. Luke & Beth Hahn 29. Jes Prutzman & Joe Hnatishion. berkscountyliving.com | FEBRUARY 2024

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THIS MONTH

February WHAT TO DO & WHERE TO GO

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The classic fan-favorite Broadway hit, Annie, is coming to Berks County! Follow Annie’s journey out of the orphanage and into the home of Oliver Warbucks. Hear some of your favorite Broadway classics live as performed by a very talented cast of children and adults. Visit santander-arena.com for more info and to purchase tickets.

7:30pm | Santander Performing Arts Center | Reading

COMPILED BY BY SARAH MIES

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Move and Breath Community Yoga

Embrace a unique type of music with important cultural significance. Worldacclaimed Irish tenor Emmet Cahill and Irish songbird Chloë Agnew are coming together for a spectacular show of Celtic music. They will perform some well-known Broadway hits as well as traditional Irish songs. Tickets: $36. Senior, faculty/staff and student discounts available. Visit kutztown. edu/about-ku/administrative-offices/kupresents/2023-2024-season.html for more info and to purchase tickets.

7:30pm | Kutztown University Schaeffer Auditorium | Kutztown

Take a break and step into a community of mindfulness and balance. All levels are welcome to participate in this yoga class. You will leave feeling healthier, rejuvenated and ready to take on the day. Visit tgcreations.com for more info and to register.

10-11am | Alliance Fitness Center | Reading

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FROSTY FRAMES PHOTOGRAPHY

Feb. 9

A NIGHT TO SHINE

Volunteer Opportunity

Professional photographers will give a short lesson indoors on the best tips and tricks for capturing the perfect photograph, and then you get to head outside and put your new skills to the test. You must register by Feb. 26; limited spots are available. You can sign up as an individual for $5, a pair for $10 or a family of 4 for $15. Visit support.berksnature.org for more info and to register.

If you are looking for a good way to serve your community this month, this is the perfect opportunity for you! A Night To Shine is a world-wide event for individuals over the age of 14 living with special needs. The red-carpet event features food, dancing, mingling and so much more. More than 800 volunteers are needed for this event. There are many available positions such as food service, buddy check-in, clean up/tear down and bathroom attendant. For more info on the event visit timtebowfoundation.org. Call 610.790.1924 for more info on the volunteer opportunities.

4-5:30pm | The Nature Place | Reading

2-7pm | Alvernia University Plex | Reading

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RODRIGO’S

ROMANTIC CONCERTO

Enjoy a night of beautiful classical music from the Reading Symphony Orchestra. Sit back and listen to romantic sounds inspired by the Scottish countryside. This set composed by Felix Mendelssohn is conducted by Andrew Constantine. Special guest Ana Vidovic will be featured on guitar. Visit readingsymphony.org for more info and to purchase tickets.

7:30pm | Santander Performing Arts Center | Reading


ART EXHIBITS & GALLERIES

Feb. 4

Janet's Planet: A Tour Through The Solar System

BENEFITS

Feb. 2

Winter Dance Party

Voted Best Catering in Berks County! 600 E. Penn Avenue, Wernersville 610.326.4787 specialoccasionsbypanevino.com 33RD ANNUAL

If you’re in need of a night of food, drinks and dancing, then be sure to mark your calendars for the Winter Dance Party. Proceeds benefit Vision Resources of Berks County to help support the visually impaired in our community. Music will be performed by The Uptown Band and Sloth Love Chunk, two well-known local bands. Tickets cost $25 if ordered prior to the event and $30 at the door. For more info or to purchase tickets visit theuptownband.com or call 610.781.8312.

6:30-11pm | Goodwill Beneficial Association | Reading

CONCERTS & NIGHTLIFE

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2pm | Kutztown University Schaeffer Auditorium | Kutztown

Let Dave and Trish Brennan handle all the details to make your special day memorable and spectacular!

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Janet Ivey-Duensing believes science and art should be taught together. Here, she takes visitors on a magical journey through the planets and introduces the little ones to the world of STEM. Get your children to fall in love with science and art and teach them to be curious about the mysteries of the universe. Tickets are $15, but discounts are available for Kutztown University students and faculty. For more info and to purchase tickets visit kutztown.edu.

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Fleetwood Mask

Formed in honor of the legendary Fleetwood Mac, Fleetwood Mask is the only cover band in America with an endorsement from Mick Fleetwood. Come and enjoy a nationally loved show and have the night of your life. Visit santander-arena.com for more info and to purchase tickets.

7:30pm | Santander Performing Arts Center | Reading

GIFTS | TOYS | NICE THINGS “IT WAS LOV E AT FIR ST SIG HT...”

A social tradition as it used to be, creating memories and keepsakes.

WE HAVE GREETING CARDS THAT ARE “NICELY DIFFERENT”!

Vintage illustrations, Art Deco, art with a story (above), Fraktur, three-dimensional, quilling, and more

Stop in and see us, you will be surprised at what you will find. Open 10am–5pm Tuesday–Saturday

1232 Oysterdale Rd., Oley

610-987-6055

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Feb. 23

Harlem Globetrotters 2024 World Tour

The world-famous Harlem Globetrotters are coming back to Reading! This jaw-dropping performance is fun for all to see. There will be never-before-seen tricks and stunts that will leave you wanting more. You may even find yourself on the court for the fan-filled Halftime Skill Showcase. Visit santander-arena.com for more info and to purchase tickets.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

WHAT ELSE

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Feb. 16

Hike the scenic trail of Blue Marsh Lake with the help of some experienced hikers. Meet at the Dry Brooks Boat Launch and travel nearly three miles through nature. This hike is considered easy to moderate, but there will be hills. There is no need to register; show up and be ready to hike! Visit visitpaamericana.com/events for more info.

Guided Hike/Shoreline Hike

Science and Sips

7pm | Santander Arena | Reading

10am | Blue Marsh Lake Trail | Leesport

Science experiments aren’t just for children. Enjoy a night out with your friends or significant other in a very unique way. Berks Nature is hosting Science and Sips for all those interested who are age 21+. Get your hands dirty with some fun experiments and learn something new while enjoying beer or wine. Tickets are $25 for an individual or $40 for a pair. Visit support.berksnature.org for more info and to purchase tickets.

HISTORICAL

SPORTS

6pm | The Nature Place | Reading

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Feb. 24

Amber Vroman, Berks History Center Curator, will lead you through a unique crafting experience. This old German paper-cutting craft is fun and historical. Amber will educate you on the history of this craft, and then you can take it home to teach the whole family. All skill levels are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. This event is $30 for Berks History Center Members and $35 for non-members. Visit berkshistory.com for more info and to register.

Calling all college students! You won’t want to miss this great deal when the Reading Royals take on the Newfoundland Growlers. All student tickets are buy-one-get-one-free. Orange zone tickets are $6.10 each. While you are at this game, enjoy $2 beers from the concession stands. Most tickets range between $10-$35 based on seating. Visit royalshockey.com for more info and to purchase tickets.

If you missed the January bridal show, have no fear! The American Bridal Show is coming back to Berks County for all your wedding needs. Future brides and grooms can find caterers, photographers, dresses, cakes and so much more all in one place. Grab your fiancé and bridesmaids because you won’t want to miss this. Visit americanbride.com for more info and to make reservations.

10am | Berks History Center | Reading

7pm | Santander Arena | Reading

1-4pm | Reading Country Club | Reading

Scherenschnitte Workshop

Wild Wednesday at the Reading Royals Game

Berks County PA Wedding Expo

VALENTINE'S DAY

GIFT WITH PURCHASE FEBRUARY 1 - 13TH, 2024 Receive a free pair of ANIA HAIE earrings with any jewelry purchase of $200 or more, while supplies last!

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3317 Penn Avenue, West Lawn 484.709.1177 | readingderm.com Give the Perfect Valentine’s Gift… the gift of beautiful skin. Reading Dermatology’s Cosmetic Skin Care Therapists provide their family of patients with medically based procedures for best results in attaining healthy, radiant-looking skin. We offer our new clients skin care analysis, full consultation, cleansing, enzyme and finishing products for only $50. You can even upgrade to include dermaplaning and a mask for only $25 more!

Sweet Ride Ice Cream LLC

In February, BANK YOUR BOTOX! Purchase as much as you want for ONLY $11/unit and use it whenever you need it! (Sorry, no gift cards accepted for this special.)

542 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.823.0265 | sweetrideicecream.com Looking for a sweet treat this Valentine’s Day? Try our Ice Cream Heart Pop — ice cream dipped in chocolate with Valentine’s Sprinkles, our Ice Cream Valentine Gram — two pints packed in a decorative gift box with a handwritten personal message, or one of our Valentine Ice Cream Pies or Ice Cream Cupcakes. Ice Cream for a Year gifts are also a hit!

Also, schedule a Hydrafacial and receive a FREE Booster. Get glowing for your Valentine! Offers expire Feb. 29, 2024. Find out more at readingderm.com.

Murphy Jewelers 16 Jetson Dr., Hamburg across from cabela’s 610.562.2528 | murphyjewelers.com A shopping destination like no other! The experience at Murphy Jewelers in Hamburg will exceed your expectations with an 18’ waterwall, cozy fireplace, and a 30’ atrium skylight, not to mention the world’s best jewelry. Named one of InStore Magazine’s “Top 10 Coolest Stores in America,” you’ll definitely find the perfect gift for your loved one this Valentine’s Day! It’s worth the drive to Hamburg to shop at Murphy Jewelers, family owned since 1913.

Emily’s 3790 Morgantown Rd., Mohnton 610.856.7887 | emilysberks.com Located only 10 minutes from Reading, Emily’s is the perfect year-round location for your special day. Our property features a peaceful creek and a charming country setting conveniently located along Route 10. Our scenic historic venue, complete with a heated indoor/outdoor veranda and indoor facilities, is ideal for your ceremony, reception or both! Enjoy culinary delights provided by the exceptional Chef Taylor. Your guests will love it!

Annamarie’s on Main 339 W. Main St., Birdsboro 610.404.8316 | 610.404.8438 annamariesrestaurants.com Annamarie’s on Main is happy to now be a part of Berks County! We’re a family restaurant serving up fresh, fun food for three decades, now in Birdsboro! Visit us six days a week for everything from pancakes and burgers to seafood, steak and pasta. That’s right – we do breakfast, lunch and dinner. Takeout and catering available, too. berkscountyliving.com | FEBRUARY 2024

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VALENTINE SPOTLIGHTS

Reading Dermatology


THE LOOK

Go BY HEATHER BAVER

Red

For thousands of years, red has enjoyed a longstanding reputation as the color of love and romance. This brilliant, vivacious hue is also associated with good fortune and happiness. Given all these positive attributes, incorporate a little or a lot of red into your life with these inspiring ideas.

1. SPIN SOME TUNES.

Experience your favorite artists in all their analog glory. This colorful red turntable includes an s-shaped carbon fiber tonearm for accurate tracking and cleaner sound. Delight in the warm intonations of your vinyl collection and revel in every nuance of the music.

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4. SCINTILLATING SPARKLER.

Get noticed with this breathtaking diamond and ruby ring. Set in cool white 14K gold, the band is enhanced with diamonds for extra sparkle. Five pear-shaped rubies form the petals of a crimson flower. A second alldiamond bloom adds balance and brilliance.

Diamond & Ruby Flower Ring | $1,895 Murphy Jewelers | 16 Jetson Dr., Hamburg 610.562.2528 | murphyjewelers.com

RPM 1 Carbon Manual Turntable by Pro-Ject Audio Systems | $699 | Stereo Barn 4631 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring 610.678.2122 | stereobarn.com

2. ENDURING BEAUTY.

Cherish the soft, delicate petals of forever roses. While these beautiful blooms feel like a fresh-cut rose, they’re preserved to last up to a year. Choose from different sizes and vases for a gorgeous arrangement that will brighten your home month after month.

Forever Roses | starting at $125 | LEO Design Gallery | 1295 Penn Avenue, Wyomissing 610.670.6502 | leodesigngallery.com

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3. TOP PERFORMER.

Increase the beauty and functionality of your office with this vibrant chair. The red cushion adds a pop of color, and the mesh back keeps you comfortable. Adjustable arms, lumbar support and a synchro-tilt mechanism enable you to achieve a customized fit.

Summit Task Chair | $385 | Ethosource Office Furniture | 30 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing 610.927.6464 | ethosource.com

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5. DRAMATIC PATTERN.

Red’s appeal is accentuated when it’s incorporated into an exciting animal print. This carpet will provide any room with pizzazz and cozy softness. Take a walk on the wild side when you sink your toes into a striking pattern of red cheetah spots.

“Call of the Wild” Shaw Carpet | $7.45/sq. ft. (includes installation and pad) | Boyer’s Floor Covering | 3020 Kutztown Rd., Reading 610.921.2088 | boyersfloorcovering.com


6. COURAGEOUS COLOR.

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Choose red lipstick for a powerful, confident look. This luscious red hue is imbued with moisturizing shea butter. The timeless shade gets a modern update with a vegan formula and all-natural ingredients. A 100-percent recycled and recyclable applicator make it an environmentally friendly choice.

Kia Carlotta “Game Changer” Vegan Lipstick | $20 | Rhelm 610.372.6379 | rhelm.com

9. SUMPTUOUS SUEDE.

Boost your shoe style with these strappy sandals. A one-inch platform and a two-and-a-half-inch heel are perfect for longerlength dresses. The red suede provides soft, rich color, and the comfortable footbed will encourage you to dance all night long.

Aerosoles Cosmos Platform Sandal | $135 DSW | 1101 Woodland Rd., Wyomissing 484.334.8300 | dsw.com

7. DRINK YOUR DESSERT.

Finish your meal on a sweet note. Pour a glass of Ruby dessert wine and taste Chambourcin grapes’ cherry and berry flavors. Savor a warm feeling with every sip of this deep red wine. Pair it with dark chocolate for a tantalizing combination.

Ruby Limited Release Wine | $25.49 | Clover Hill Winery | 17 Clover Hill Lane, Robesonia 610.693.8383 | cloverhillwinery.com

8. FESTIVE SHINE.

Make an unforgettable appearance in a stunning gown that’s not only red but red carpet-worthy. Long sleeves and a floor-length skirt make this dress perfect for cooler months. With its all-over sparkling sequins, the dynamic color will turn heads at every celebration.

Red Sequined Gown | $140 | Luxus Boutique Online | West Reading | 610.781.8028 luxusboutiq@gmail.com luxusboutiqueonline.com

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10. INVIGORATING CHOICE.

Warm up your living room with a red sofa and loveseat combo. This bold furniture features clean lines along with plush cushions and curvy padded arms. To refresh your space, pair it with bright, neutral-colored walls, golden accents and warm woods.

Darcy Sofa Set | $899 | Empire Home Center 2741 Bernville Rd., Leesport | 610.926.0500 641 Penn Avenue, West Reading | 610.484.3700 empirehomecenter.com

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Your smile, our priority. At Keystone Periodontal Group we are dedicated to improving your smile and oral health. Dr. Amanda Clemente is a Board-Certified Periodontist and Implant Specialist. We believe that fostering strong relationships are vital for a stress-free and enjoyable experience. We offer services that help with common dental problems such as: • Periodontal disease • Gum and/or bone recession • Gummy smiles • Missing teeth • Tooth sensitivity We provide personalized care plans, oral hygiene recommendations, and regular check-ups to monitor your gum health and prevent future issues. Call us today to schedule your first visit! 27 Village Center Dr., Reading 610.777.7002 keystoneperiodontal.com 20

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Date Night ESSENTIALS

FIVE THINGS

BY HEATHER BAVER

Take time out for yourself and your partner. Get away from it all for a few hours and have fun as a couple. Go for glamour and make things festive. Enjoy each other's company, relaxing conversation and delicious food. Check out these ideas to make your night out extra special.

Empowering Palette.

Make it a snap to complete your makeup. This versatile palette includes six eyeshadows, four lipsticks, bronzer, blush and highlighter so you can create all kinds of looks. With its electrifying colors, the palette’s cover art by Jennifer Reaves makes a captivating addition to your vanity or dresser.

Sensual Scent.

Aromas can be powerful aphrodisiacs. Boost your mood and your confidence with a signature scent. Named after the God of Love, Eros contains notes of mint, orange, vanilla and cedarwood. Spicy and sexy, this refreshing fragrance is perfect to wear for a night out dancing. Have a great time knowing you look and smell fantastic.

Resilience All-in-One Palette | $26.99 | Honeybee Gardens | 610.396.9225 | honeybeegardens.com Select items also available at Muddy Creek Soap Company | 608 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.816.7474 | muddycreeksoapcompany.com

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Versace “Eros” 3.4 Oz. Eau de Toilette | $96 Boscov’s | Locations in Exeter, Muhlenberg, Wyomissing | 610.779.2000 | boscovs.com

Plush Purse.

Pair this velvet handbag with your favorite dress to add a luxe touch to your ensemble. This soft, small bag is the ideal size for corralling your essentials, and the zippered top keeps everything secure. Carry it by the handle or use the detachable strap to wear it as a crossbody.

Estela Velvet Bag | $69 | DeLune 607 Penn Avenue, West Reading 724.815.6621 shopdelune.com

Win it!

Elegant Effervescence.

Historic Hot Spot.

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Make it a night to remember with elegant cocktails and dinner at the West Reading Motor Club. This historic venue is a fine dining restaurant complete with intimate seating and European-inspired American cuisine like Lobster Newburg. After your meal, head upstairs and continue celebrating with live music at Nitro Bar.

West Reading Motor Club and Nitro Bar 416 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.743.5951 | westreadingmotorclub.com

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Toast your romance with delectable sparkling wine. Made from Teroldego grapes grown at Folino’s vineyard, this red wine contains fruity notes of raspberries, red currant and elderberries. Serve this bubbly beverage with a creamy pasta entrée or decadent chocolate mousse for an unforgettable meal while you savor the night together.

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2022 Teodoro | $30/bottle | Folino Estate 340 Old Route 22, Kutztown | 484.452.3633 | folinoestate.com

WIN IT! Enter online at berkscountyliving.com to win a $30 gift card to Honeybee Gardens. Good luck!

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AND THEIR BUSINESSES! Starting a business is one thing, but sticking to its needs and serving customers day in and day out is what it takes to achieve success. You’ve likely heard it can be a grind, but these local ladies on the following pages, who own or support businesses by playing an important role within them, know how to do things right. Looking to achieve your own business success or to be an important member of a team? Sometimes a bit of inspiration is all you need to keep going. Here are some insightful words from well-known successful women we hope will help… “I don’t know the word ‘quit.’ Either I never did, or I have abolished it.” SUSAN BUTCHER “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired and success achieved.” HELEN KELLER “Success is often achieved by those who don’t know that failure is inevitable.” COCO CHANEL “I feel that luck is preparation meeting opportunity.” OPRAH WINFREY

“I never dreamed about success. I worked for it.” ESTEE LAUDER Now get to know these Berks businesswomen a bit better…

Ann Marie Lander Owner | The Cherry on Top

When Ann Marie Lander moved to Exeter Township in 2013, she knew she wanted to make a positive impact in her community. Having already launched two successful small businesses, she decided to start one dedicated to a popular dessert — ice cream! The Cherry on Top, Ann Marie’s dessert truck, debuted at the Exeter Township Harvest Day in the fall of 2019. Over the past four years, it has made stops at a variety of events, including birthday parties, fundraisers, showers, school functions, corporate events, weddings and anywhere else ice cream is desired. In 2020, Ann Marie purchased a commercial lot in Exeter Township near Shelbourne Road where she parks The Cherry on Top and opens to the public alongside other food trucks. As she enters the fifth year of running her business, Ann Marie hopes to expand outside of Berks County. Her goal for the Shelbourne property is to bring community members together and offer something unique and fun to her township. She continues to invite other food trucks and small businesses to join The Cherry on Top on the property. The grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony with the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance is scheduled for this spring to kick off the ice cream season! You can find the truck’s schedule on the website and on social media.

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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Owner Cho Plastic Surgery As a resilient immigrant from Korea, Dr. Christine Cho embarked on her journey to the United States at the tender age of 4. This early experience instilled in her the values of adversity, hard work and unwavering perseverance — qualities that have been integral to shaping her into the accomplished and compassionate surgeon she stands as today. Dr. Cho, the only female double board-certified plastic surgeon in Berks County, started her career as a general plastic and reconstructive surgeon more than ten years ago, treating the whole patient from cancer reconstruction to traumatic face and hand injuries and aesthetic surgery. She built and directed a medical spa and was integral in starting a highly sought-after and competitive independent plastic surgery fellowship. She is the chair of clinical competency and devotes time to training future plastic surgeons and works with them to develop research projects to improve quality, safety and ultimately, patients’ surgical outcomes. Dr. Cho’s remarkable journey reflects her fusion of artistry and scientific acumen, underscored by her unflagging resolve and tireless pursuit of excellence. Her story exemplifies the embodiment of a true visionary in the field of surgical arts. She now owns the new Cho Plastic Surgery in Wyomissing with a focus on injectables, lasers, skin and hair health and cosmetic surgeries involving the face, breast and body. She also developed her own medical-grade skin care line exclusively available at Cho Plastic Surgery. Her approach to plastic surgery is a holistic one, focusing on the patient as a whole. She wants to make sure that patients are mentally, physically and emotionally prepared for surgery. She also tailors her treatment plans to each individual patient, taking into account their ethnicity, values and concerns. Dr. Cho believes that building long-lasting relationships with her patients is essential to providing the best possible care. She encourages patients to express their concerns and wishes in a safe and supportive environment. She listens attentively to understand their goals so that everyone is on the same page. Connect with her for your cosmetic consultation.

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Kreitz | Gallen-Schutt

Nature’s Garden

Kreitz | Gallen-Schutt is a boutique law firm in Wyomissing that specializes in the areas of estate planning, estate administration and elder law. The firm is led by attorneys Robert Kreitz and Vicki Gallen-Schutt, both who have both been practicing law in Berks County for more than 25 years. But it’s their friendly and experienced female team that helps to serve their clients both compassionately and cohesively. The paralegal Estate and Trust Administration team includes Barbara P. Thompson, Eileen Sweigart, Jennifer Franckowiak, Michelle Kauffman and Jeanette Lamb. The Administrative Assistant team includes Taylor Schutt, Doreen Adams and Brittney Lefever. Together, they have built a supportive and caring workplace culture. KGS Legal provides high quality, experienced service and constant attention at a reasonable price.

Susanne and Cindy Boyer CHS, CNHS, ND, would like to thank the community for supporting them for 46 years! Let our educated staff take the guess work out of using efficacious natural medicine and plant medicinals. We strive to educate consumers to make better nutritional choices. Free booklets are available for your education. We specialize in plant medicinals that give your body what it needs to survive and fight today’s illnesses and diseases. On the fun side of the store, find comfort and support in each brand of footwear we are trained to properly fit, from anatomically correct Birkenstocks to fashionable UGGS. We also carry Patagonia apparel and Darn Tough socks. Every Monday from 6-7pm, join us on Nature’s Garden’s Facebook Live for credible information on natural medicine. Open daily.

1210 Broadcasting Rd. Suite 103, Wyomissing 610.670.7303 | kgs-legal.com

4360 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading 610.779.3000 ngarden.net

ROG Orthodontics There’s a reason Berks County families choose ROG Orthodontics to transform their smiles. Dr. Natalie Parisi, Dr. Ashima Sharma and Dr. Denny Mauro have earned their longstanding reputation for creating FANTASTIC smiles in Berks County. Dr. Parisi’s unparalleled knowledge and experience have distinguished her as a leader in orthodontics. Highly regarded by fellow orthodontists, Dr. Nat speaks internationally and passes on her expertise as an adjunct professor of orthodontics at Temple University. ROG is the top clear aligner practice in the state, the leading user of Damon® braces, and the only circle of excellence Incognito® provider in PA. Their expertise allows ROG patients to choose various aesthetic options for treatment. It’s cutting-edge treatment delivered by leading orthodontists. ROG was thrilled to welcome Dr. Nat’s #1 choice of Temple’s graduating class, Dr. Ashima Sharma, in 2022. Dr. Sharma’s outstanding credentials, graduating top of her class and being the recipient of the William S. Kramer Award of Excellence, make her a fantastic addition to the exceptional legacy at ROG. Committed to the community, the doctors of ROG continue to invest their time and support in local nonprofits that impact the future of children. IM Able Foundation, Olivet Boys & Girls Club, Opportunity House, Pope John Paul II School for Special Learning, Girl Scouts of Eastern PA and Power of the Purse are all close to their hearts.

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Owner/Prosthodontist Berks Prosthodontics

Dr. Andrea Smith is the founder of Berks Prosthodontics. A prosthodontist is a dental specialist who has completed dental school plus a three-year Advanced Prosthodontics residency at an ADA-accredited graduate program focusing on technical excellence in the restoration and replacement of teeth. Prosthodontists are THE acknowledged experts in dental implant restorations, crowns, bridges, dentures, cosmetic dentistry, and full-mouth implant prosthetics such as Teeth-in-One-Day or All-On-4. A Berks County native, Dr. Smith received her Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine from Penn State University, where she graduated as Class Valedictorian of the Eberly College of Science. She then attended the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in New York City, where she again graduated as Class Valedictorian with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. After receiving her dental degree, Dr. Smith completed three years of specialty training in the field of Prosthodontics at UCLA’s Advanced Prosthodontics Residency Program, followed by an additional one-year residency at UCLA in Maxillofacial Prosthetics, making her one of only 350 Maxillofacial Prosthodontists worldwide. Dr. Smith returned to our area in 2009 to become the first female Clinical Director of the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic, the oldest clinic in the world devoted to the treatment of children born with facial birth defects, a position she held for seven years. In 2015, Dr. Smith opened Berks Prosthodontics in Wyomissing, bringing her specialty training back to her hometown. At Berks Prosthodontics she sees patients with a wide variety of dental concerns, such as broken or missing teeth, uncomfortable dentures, extensive tooth wear, or dissatisfaction with the appearance of their smile. More than 100 area dentists, oral surgeons and other dental specialists trust her to handle their patients’ complex or cosmetic dental needs. From a single perfect tooth to state-of-the-art full mouth reconstruction, Dr. Smith strives to provide all of her patients with an unparalleled level of care.

955 Berkshire Blvd., Ste. 104, Wyomissing 484.577.3530 | berkspros.com

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Laura Walizer

Sherry Kutz

Director of Operations Assured Assistance

Co-owner and Operations Director Seth Walizer State Farm Insurance Agency

Sherry Kutz assists in providing a personal, hands-on approach to ensure clients’ needs are met. Her success is attributed to her attention to detail and the way she treats customers with dignity and respect. “We’re so proud of our compassionate staff who go above and beyond for our clients. From sweet treats for birthdays, to cooking a good meal, to giving a long, hot shower after a hospital stay, our staff specializes in making everyone feel their best,” says Sherry. Assured Assistance is proud to be celebrating 20 years of providing quality non-medical home care to Berks County residents.

Laura Walizer, her husband, Seth, and the team at The Walizer Agency, State Farm, have been serving the area with auto, home, life and health insurance for the last 18 years. The Walizer Agency experience offers lifelong protection with a team who knows your name, your family and understands why having multiple coverages and price options are important. The Walizer Agency continues to be the in the top one percent of agencies within State Farm year after year. The Walizers are active community volunteers serving at Opportunity House, local food pantries, the Animal Rescue League and they make monthly appearances as guest readers/speakers in our local school districts. “Like a good neighbor, the Walizer Agency is there for you!”

225 N. Kenhorst Blvd., Reading 610.796.4737 assuredassistance.org

2 N. Meridian Blvd., Ste. 218 Wyomissing 610.926.2700 | sethwalizer.com

Kelly Spayd

REALTOR® | Keller Williams Platinum Realty Want to see SOLD in your future but you’re overwhelmed by the process and today’s real estate market? Wondering where to start your home search? How can I list my most valued possession (my home)? What exactly IS my home’s value? How do I make my home stand out from others on the market? How do I know when to accept an offer? Why do I need a mortgage pre-approval? What happens at a home inspection and final walk-through? What do I need at closing? Rest assured, all these questions and more are normal and Berks native Kelly Spayd, a licensed Realtor with Keller Williams Platinum Realty in Wyomissing, has your back. With more than 18 years in the business, she is dedicated to each and every client. Asserts Kelly, “I strive for 110 percent customer service at all times.” As a leader in the Berks real estate industry as of December 2023, she closed 112 units with a volume of $38.7 million. She gives this advice to those who see SOLD in their future, “For buyers, make a list of must-haves and a list of wants to help narrow the search. For sellers, it is key to make your home the most memorable to buyers by decluttering and having your property in pristine condition.”

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Amanda Klayum, DMD Berkshire Dental Associates

Dr. Amanda Klayum was born in Ohio, moving to Bucks County, PA, Southern California and Tampa, FL, before settling into Berks County in 2016. She attended the University of Florida, graduating in 2007 magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in psychology. In May of 2011, she graduated in the top 10 of her dental class from Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry. Upon graduation, Dr. Klayum entered the United States Air Force. She was initially stationed at Offutt AFB in

Omaha, NE, where she completed her Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency. After spending a year in Omaha, she was relocated to Langley AFB in Hampton, VA, where she cared for patients for four years. Dr. Klayum has been treating patients in Berks County for the past seven years, most recently in Oley. In January 2024, she transitioned into a new role as a full-time dentist at Berkshire Dental Associates in Wyomissing where she is excited to continue to plant her roots in the dental field. Dr. Klayum

loves treating patients of all ages. Her goal is to offer a high standard of care and services to her patients as well as to provide a gentle touch to make all patients feel at ease during their dental appointments. She is an active member of the American Dental Association and the Pennsylvania Dental Association. In her free time, Dr. Klayum enjoys all things sports, particularly college and NFL football. She also loves spending time with her husband, Todd, their active children, Ryan and Alexis, and their dog, Peppers.

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Beth Garrigan

Beth Gallen Mastromarino Managing Director Financial Planning Advisors, Inc.

As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ with 40 years of experience in the industry, Beth works closely with investors to help them pursue their goals, including individuals, families, entrepreneurs, businesspeople and retirees. Beth is also passionate about giving back to our community. She is on the United Way of Berks County Investment Committee and the Estate Planning Council of Berks County. She has also been a coach and mentor of young women for more than 30 years at Berks Catholic and has been recognized by the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Whether you’re investing to build wealth, to protect your family or to preserve your assets, Beth is committed to offering the highest level of service and personalized investment advice.

1122 Penn Avenue, Wyomissing 610.376.6334 | financialpa.com SECURITIES OFFERED THROUGH LPL FINANCIAL, MEMBER FINRA/SIPC. INVESTMENT ADVICE OFFERED THROUGH FINANCIAL PLANNING ADVISORS OR VAN REED WEALTH MANAGEMENT, REGISTERED INVESTMENT ADVISORS AND SEPARATE ENTITIES FROM LPL FINANCIAL.

CEO Safe Berks

Beth Garrigan is the CEO of Safe Berks, the agency in Berks County that supports survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Since 2020, Safe Berks has significantly expanded its services to meet the growing needs of our community. Most recently, Safe Berks added a Crisis Services Department and Case Management Department to provide enhanced wrap-around support services for survivors and is currently expanding its shelter bed capacity. These services are critical and save lives, but despite the growing numbers of survivors seeking services and the increased costs to support service delivery, funding has remained the same and/or been reduced. To support these critical needs, Safe Berks is generating additional unrestricted revenue with events like the upcoming Celebration of Peace being held on February 20.

225 Chestnut St., Reading 610.373.1206 safeberks.org

Carolyn Helms

Owner | Bell Tower Salon Spa + Rhelm.com Bell Tower Salon Spa is an award-winning destination salon and spa that offers a wide range of premier services. Carolyn Helms, owner, is a graduate of the Pittsburg Beauty Academy and was a founding partner of the Oribe luxury hair care brand. During her extensive time with Oribe, she was part of their editorial and runway artist team and contributed toward the Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani runway shows in Milan’s Fashion Weeks and Armani Prive at Paris Fashion Week. As sole proprietor of the Bell Tower Salon Spa, Helms takes pride in mentoring the future superstars of our industry. As her business at Bell Tower continues to grow, Helms recently launched Rhelm.com, inspired by her daughter, Remi Helms. Rhelm.com is an extension of the Bell Tower Salon Spa. This digital lifestyle brand features content including stories, luxury products, accessories and more related to beauty, wellness, and fashion, just as our brick and mortar. Rhelm’s mission mirrors Helms’ favorite quote by Sophia Loren, “Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful.” Helms encourages you to bring this article to guest services, where you will receive a complimentary swag bag to start off the new year.

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Sarah Balthaser Chiropractor | Core Health Chiropractic

Sarah Balthaser shines as a standout entrepreneur, leading Core Health Chiropractic with exceptional skill. This journey is more than just a story of business growth; it’s a narrative of resilience, visionary leadership and a deep commitment to holistic well-being. What started as a modest space within another facility has blossomed into a comprehensive wellness center under her guidance. Core Health Chiropractic is far from a typical chiropractic clinic. Under Sarah’s guidance it has evolved to offer an impressive array of services including chiropractic care, physical and occupational therapies, massage, Reiki, acupuncture, pelvic floor therapy and the expertise of an exercise physiologist, all seamlessly integrated into the business model. Sarah embarked on a quest seven years ago to revolutionize the concept of wellness. Driven by her passion, she turned her dream into a tangible reality, transforming Core Health Chiropractic into a bustling center of health and well-being. It’s a vibrant center of energy and commitment to holistic health. Sarah’s influence is evident in the wide range of services offered, setting a new benchmark for wellness centers. Clients don’t just receive treatment; they begin a personalized journey towards holistic health. In the rapidly changing world of women in business, Sarah stands as a source of inspiration, demonstrating how a vibrant and energetic approach can not only transform a business but also profoundly impact the wider community.

1057 Van Reed Rd., Reading 610.750.9131 | corehealthberks.com

Jill Vasquez Owner | Berks Pet Care

Jill Vasquez stands at the forefront of Berks Pet Care, bringing more than a decade of expertise to the table. Her journey in building a successful business is distinguished not only by its growth but also by her role as a mentor and leader within the local business community. Over these years, Jill has crafted a company synonymous with outstanding pet care, ensuring that they thrive and offering their owners reassurance and peace of mind. Her commitment to providing dependable pet sitting services is a testament to her deep understanding of business, honed through years of engaging with her team, clients and the wider community. More than just leading her own company, Jill is a pillar of the Berks County business scene. She contributes significantly by aiding in the development of systems, teams and client relations, imparting her knowledge in ways that benefit the broader business landscape. Jill Vasquez’s influence extends beyond her longstanding success; it’s seen in the enduring positive impact she has on those around her. Her journey stands as a testament to her qualities as an entrepreneur, advocate and leader.

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Alison Klein Sherman

Diane Salks

President Riverview Tree & Landscaping, Inc. Riverview Gardens & Gifts

President Klein Transportation

The Klein Family is no stranger to passenger transportation as their roots date back to 1957. With more than 65 years of experience, Klein is now one of the few charter companies in the area. With a family member always at helm, Klein has grown and continues to provide safe, quality transportation with both luxury motorcoaches and school buses. Alison, growing up in and around the business and serving various positions, now serves as the fourth-generation president of the company. She succeeds her father, Wayne, who still serves as her mentor and Klein’s chief executive officer. Alison is committed to building the Klein brand through the tri-state area and looks forward to the opportunity to lead her family’s company.

1336 Ben Franklin Hwy. East Douglassville | 610.385.6700 kleintransportation.com

In 1995, Diane took the reins at Riverview Tree & Landscaping and Riverview Gardens & Gifts, carrying on her father’s legacy and establishing the company as a 100 percent women-owned business. Founded in 1973, Riverview has blossomed into an award-winning landscaping company, lawn care provider, garden center and delightful gift store. Nestled on 18 acres in Alsace Township, Riverview warmly embraces home gardeners in the Berks County area, offering solace and joy with every visit.

3049 Pricetown Rd., Temple 610.929.5049 riverviewtree.com gardensandgifts.com

The Life Safety Sisterhood The Women of BSGI & SAH

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In an industry dominated by men, it’s refreshing to see women leading the way and supporting one another. Berkshire Systems Group provides commercial clients with integrated, leading-edge Life Safety technology solutions for fire safety, communications and security. SAH, their sister company, focuses on both residential and small commercial security/fire/home automation installations and provides round-the-clock monitoring services. Both companies are led by President Beth Hahn, whose vision of providing superior solutions from toptier manufacturers and world-class customer support has grown BSGI & SAH to become industry leaders. Beth shares, “One of the most important things we do here is support one another so that we can best support our customers. Professional development is a priority. We encourage each other to learn, to grow and to stay on top of industry innovations.” These two family-owned businesses are truly there for each other, their clients and their community. Both Berkshire Systems Group and SAH staff can often be found helping the surrounding community. “Service is in our DNA, and I love sharing with new hires the many ways our men and women enthusiastically give their time and talent to help others,” says Jennifer Kuhn, Human Resources Director. It’s inspiring to see such a vibrant sisterhood at work!


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Kristi GageLinderman

Lisa Tiger Realtor® Century 21 Gold

As a third-generation community connector, Kristi dedicates herself professionally and personally to helping others, making connections and bridging employers with talent across multiple sectors. Through investing time and energy into training and workforce development initiatives, Kristi serves the community in a number of ways, on the Berks County Workforce Development Board and Executive Committee, Berks Business Education Coalition Board, RACC Foundation Board, Greater Reading Chamber Alliance GRCCI Board, Literacy Council of Reading-Berks Board, TempNet National Staffing Association Board and Executive Committee and Reading Hospital Foundation Board in 2024. Kristi was named a Career Ready PA Coalition Champion by the PA Department of Education, and was also named to LVB’s Top Forty Under 40 and Women of Influence. Connecting communities, helping people and shaping the future.

Lisa Tiger has had an amazing year assisting her clients in 2023! She is the #1 CENTURY 21 agent for production in Pennsylvania since 2012 and one of the top-producing REALTORS in Berks County for more than 28 years. She has earned a reputation for making her clients’ priorities her own and for her dedication to meeting their goals. Buyers and sellers will tell you that she knows values, trends and marketing. Lisa loves Berks County and has used her success to give back and is actively involved in supporting several organizations in Berks County. Lisa’s focus on marketing, networking, community involvement and commitment to her clients are just a few of the values that make her the right choice to be your realtor in 2024.

101 N. 7th Avenue, West Reading 610.376.1771 gagepersonnel.com

925 Berkshire Blvd., Ste. 100, Wyomissing 610.207.6186 | 610.779.2500 ext. 8466 lisatigerhomes.com

Caroline Hill Owner | Van Scoy Jewelers

Van Scoy Jewelers is entering its 45th year in business. Owner Caroline Hill, a Penn State Grad, joined the business in 1993 and became sole owner in 2015. From the 5th Street Highway to the Broadcasting Square Center to their new home at 1121 Penn Avenue in Wyomissing, Van Scoy has been creating beautiful diamond engagement rings and generations of loyal customers. We continuously evaluate our products and services to offer our customers variety along with the classics, too. Quality is always our priority. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, we can help you design the perfect unique piece. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff gives personalized attention and education to our customers. Our jeweler provides repairs and specializes in custom creations. Our customers have peace of mind knowing that their jewelry remains on site. To find out about our special events throughout the year, subscribe to our monthly email blast. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and visit our website at vanscoy.com.

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Rebecca Freundt & Meggan Skiles

Lindsey Hart

Lindsey Hart Photography

Co-owners Gilded Design Studio Known as “the girl with the camera” since middle school, Lindsey Hart started photographing professionally in 2014. “Photography is not only a blessing to our family but also a passion of mine that I can pour myself into by capturing memories and genuine emotion through the images I create for others. Taking pictures is certainly a fun aspect of what I do, but what motivates me is cultivating and building relationships with my clients while also getting the opportunity to network with other local businesses.” Lindsey photographs Weddings, Newborn & Family Sessions, Senior Portrait Sessions, Personal Branding Sessions, Professional Headshots and anything involving pets and nature. She was thankful and humbled to be featured as a 2022’s Best of Berks award recipient.

Co-owners of Gilded Design Studio, Rebecca Freundt and Meggan Skiles hope you’ll visit their Wyomissing business for some beautiful jewelry creations. Rebecca, a jewelry designer, is a Kutztown University graduate with a BFA with a concentration in metals. It was at KU that she discovered her love for all things jewelry, and she continued her education at Temple University, earning her MFA. Over the last 11 years, she’s created hundreds of treasured pieces for clients. Meggan, also a KU grad with a degree in business and a concentration in marketing, began her jewelry career as a college freshman, working at The Goldsmiths. She is a jewelry professional accredited by the Gemological Institute of America and now specializes in jewelry appraisals and education.

Shillington | 610.334.5772 lindseyhartphotography@gmail.com lindseyhartphotography.com

80 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing 484.509.4164 gildeddesignstudio.com

Melinda O’Neill President | Empire Home Center

In a world with few constants, the importance of the family home can’t be overestimated. President of award-winning Empire Home Center, Melinda O’Neill knows this well, and it has fueled the passion with which she serves the Berks County community. “What sets us apart [from competitors] is simple: we understand the full cycle of home design,” she says. “We want to make our client’s dream home come to life by knowing not just how they want their home to look, but how they live in their space. At Empire, design truly meets functionality.” With extensive experience in multiple sectors of the business world, including leading both corporate and small business endeavors, O’Neill is committed to excellent quality service with every project she tackles. Aside from her role at Empire, O’Neill is also a licensed realtor specializing in home staging services, which can greatly increase the value of one’s home. As one of Berks County’s leading businesswomen, O’Neill believes that a key aspect of achieving success is surrounding yourself with the right team. “Find your core team; they will get you to the right people,” she shares. “Never stop learning. You have to be well-read and to be able to take a step back from reacting to situations emotionally. Also, never stop working on yourself!”

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Executive Director LightHouse Women & Children’s Center at Hope Rescue Mission

Kate Alley, executive director of the recently opened LightHouse Women and Children’s Center, is on a mission to shine a beacon of hope. A firm believer in the power of a supportive community, Kate understands that realizing one’s God-given purpose is impossible without that strong foundation. Recognizing the plight of homeless women and children lacking this crucial support, she has set out to create a solution. The LightHouse is more than a shelter — it’s a sanctuary where safety, dignity and compassion intersect. Kate envisions a space where women and children can rebuild their lives, surrounded by the encouragement and support they deserve. Through her unwavering dedication, she is illuminating a path towards a brighter, more hopeful future for those most in need.

Softscape Manager & Landscape Designer Connelly Lawn & garden

Missy Charlesworth is the Softscape Manager and Landscape Designer for Connelly Lawn & Garden. She has been with the company for almost four years and is passionate about all aspects of the work. From routine maintenance to full landscape renovations, Missy takes pride in what her crews, and the company as a whole, are able to achieve. She is always looking to learn and to improve her craft, as well as expand and refine the business to be able to provide the best possible service to her clients. Missy is looking forward to a lifelong career in the landscaping industry.

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Danielle Stewart & Larisa Jack Paragon Consulting Group

Paragon Consulting Group is a symbol of female leadership and HR excellence. Founded nearly two decades ago by Danielle Stewart and led by Larisa Jack, Paragon exemplifies the heights that women can attain in the business world. At Paragon, we take pride in our humble beginnings, where core values like culture and relationships paved our journey to success. Our predominantly female team, composed of dedicated HR experts, embodies the power of collaboration and purpose. We are a dynamic force, continuously expanding to cater to organizations of all sizes and across diverse industries, addressing their unique Human Resources needs and challenges. Allow us to introduce the exceptional women who drive Paragon’s success: Rachel Winterstine, Megan Stuck, Jill Fitzgerald and Emily Good. They consistently support our unwavering commitment to excellence and our dedication to our clients’ success. With a blend of experience, expertise and steadfast determination, Paragon is your trusted partner for HR solutions. Whether you’re a budding startup or an established business, we tailor our services to your specific needs. Reach out to us today, and let’s embark on a journey to enhance your HR capabilities. Paragon: a symbol of collaboration and achievement in the world of business.

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Sonia Marchio Owner Crafe Café & The Green Valley Shoppes

Sonia Marchio is a remarkable woman in business, serving as the owner of Crave Café and The Green Valley Shoppes in Sinking Spring. With her entrepreneurial spirit and dedication, she has created a thriving business empire in the heart of the community. Crave Café offers delectable treats and a cozy atmosphere, while The Green Valley Shoppes provide a variety of unique shopping experiences. Sonia’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident in every aspect of her establishments. Her success serves as an inspiration to aspiring business owners, proving that with hard work and passion, dreams can become a reality.

4600 W. Penn Avenue, Reading 484.509.5955 cravecafe.net

Laurie Robinson COO Blue Lagoon Pools

Laurie Robinson exemplifies hard work and dedication. With Blue Lagoon Pools since 2018 starting in the family-owned company’s sales department and moving up to the Sales & Marketing Manager position, as well as working in Customer Relations, she is now COO of the company that designs, builds, renovates and maintains in-ground pools as well as sells pool products. Laurie boasts more than 25 years of sales, leadership and marketing experience and believes in staying a “step above the rest with a strong work ethic, intentional customer care and attention to detail.” Laurie has been married to her husband, Richard, for 20 years and is a proud mom and stepmom of five. She also volunteers with Wilson Girls Basketball. Laurie hopes to see you soon at Blue Lagoon’s beautiful new showroom filled with exquisite hot tubs!

3848 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring 610.777.9440 | bluelagoon-pools.com

Lori Borja RN, MS, CNS | Nutrition for Life Lori’s interest in the field of nutrition has evolved over the years through her professional experiences and as the parent of three children. With a background as a registered nurse, Lori recognized the great need to prevent disease processes as well as treat them. She wanted to utilize her education and experience in an area that would promote health and wellness. The desire to promote healthy eating and lifestyle changes led her to continue her education in the field of nutrition. She obtained a master’s degree in applied clinical nutrition from New York Chiropractic College. Lori is a certified nutrition specialist, the gold standard for advanced nutrition professionals. Based on a comprehensive assessment, each client receives a personalized treatment plan to help them rebalance and restore the body. One-on-one support is given to help clients reach their goals and live healthier lives. Personalized treatment plans include dietary recommendations, stress management tips, physical activity and supplement suggestions, laboratory testing recommendations if needed and more. Lori offers nutritional support to individuals to optimize their health and for health concerns that may include aches and pains, fatigue, digestive health, thyroid issues, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, food intolerances, hormonal imbalances, weight loss and weight management.

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Date Night in

Berks County BY J O N FASSNAC HT

It’s February in the Northeast, which means short days and a lack of outdoor activities until the spring thaw. But the persistent chill isn’t the only thing in the air; love is there as well. Falling squarely in the middle of the month, Valentine’s Day is the most popular, yet obvious, date night of the year. Bookending that day in February are equally date-worthy afternoons and evenings for lovers looking to enjoy Berks County’s ever-growing options while waiting for the growing season to return. With that in mind, here are some suggested date night itineraries for arts enthusiasts, sports fans and romantics.

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Arts Enthusiasts: Home Is Where the Art Is Dean’s Way West Reading Mural Walk

Few people have been more synonymous with revitalization in Berks County than the late Dean Rohrbach. Serving as West Reading Elm Street Manager from 2007-2018, Rohrbach saw public art as a key tool in his revitalization arsenal, and he wanted local

students to be involved in it. At the time, Michael L. Miller was an art educator at Wyomissing High School. Also inspired by public murals, he found a kindred spirit in Rohrbach. In 2010, the first group of public murals debuted on Kline Street, running between Second and Third avenues. The success of that inspired another batch on Cherry Street between Fourth and Seventh avenues. “In about five years we put together close to 30 murals on that threeblock corridor,” Miller says.

The arts are thriving in Berks, nowhere more so than West Reading and the first few adjacent blocks of downtown Reading. This date night itinerary encompasses outdoor public art, an indoor collection and some hands-on fun. Some pieces were collaboratively made by the students and community groups. Others were made by individual artists. Each piece has a nameplate that identifies the artist(s) and a QR code allowing viewers to learn more about the pieces and see photographs of the works being made. There is no particular order in which to view the works, says Miller, who teaches art and art history at Albright College while continuing to coordinate public art projects. If you would like a guided tour, contact him at berkscommunitymurals.org.


GoggleWorks Center for the Arts PHOTO COURTESY READING PUBLIC MUSEUM

201 Washington St., Reading Housed in the former Willson Goggle Factory building that inspired its name, GoggleWorks is nearing 20 years of “transforming lives through unique interactions with art.” During a visit to the sprawling complex, you could stroll through several exhibition galleries, view an independent film at the Boscov Film Theatre, watch studio artists in action in their rented spaces on the second and third floors and purchase handcrafted works made on the premises or in the region at the New Store. You could even try your hands at some classes and workshops — if you want to take your date to the next level by recreating the pottery scene from Ghost during a ceramics workshop, nothing is stopping you. Well, other than the instructor, probably.

Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Rd., West Reading Founded in 1904, and in its current location for nearly 100 years, this landmark offers a healthy mix of permanent and temporary exhibits. Its campus also includes a 25-acre Arboretum, the Neag Planetarium and a sculpture garden. According to Scott Schweigert, the museum’s curator of art and civilization, the top permanent pieces to view in the museum include The Laundress by Edgar Degas, The Balloon by Julien Dupré and Man Reading by American artist John Singer Sargent. And don’t miss the Keith Haring pieces and the Ptolemaic-period Egyptian mummy Nefrina, which includes a hologram telling her story. Temporary exhibits available for viewing this month include Nature All Around Us, which focuses on ecosystems in our own backyards, and Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement, a traveling photography exhibit. Schweigert suggests budgeting a few hours for a visit with some additional time for a romantic stroll if the weather is nice. “Generally, our visitors can explore the main museum in an hour or two, but try to leave time for a walk through the Arboretum paths — beautiful in all four seasons,” Schweigert says.

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The Art Room Fittingly, The Art Room opened on Valentine’s Day in 2021. Feeling that Penn Avenue was missing a place where people could express themselves while performing an activity, owner Brian Adams decided to create the room where it happens. The shop offers ceramic painting, glass painting, wood and canvas painting and pottery wheels. It also hosts birthday parties, bachelorette parties, baby showers, team-building exercises and much more. “I handmake 80 percent of the pieces on our shelves,” Adams says. You and your significant other can select a pair of those plain ceramic figurines, set up at a table in the shop — food and drinks are allowed (it's BYOB) — and spend an hour or two painting them. Adams will then bake the figurines, and within a week the shiny creations can be picked up. He says the most popular items with couples are mugs and planters, each of which comes with an added benefit. “With a mug purchase you receive a hot cocoa packet,” he says, “and with a planter you receive a complimentary plant.”

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It’s a down time of year for sports fans. The NFL season is ending. It’s a month away from the NBA- and NHLseason stretch runs and the men’s NCAA basketball tournament. And Major League Baseball and the women’s NCAA tournament kick off in the spring. But there are plenty of ways to stay active.

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Sports Fans:

Playing the Game of Love

The Works at Wyomissing 1109 Bern Rd., Wyomissing

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Housed in the converted former Textile Machine Works building, The Works has become a Berks staple, expanding multiple times in the two decades since it opened. There is plenty here to get the afternoon in gear. Start with a drink and appetizer at The Works restaurant before heading to the game room to shoot some baskets and try out some of the other competitive offerings. Then fill your need for speed by heading to Slick Willy’s Karts & Eats for some go-kart races. It's $20.95 for a single race during the weekends with discounts available on multirace packages. Reservations are recommended.

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Ice Skating at Body Zone Sports and Wellness Complex Couples holding hands while ice skating happens so often in movies, especially those of the Hallmark Christmas variety, that it has become cliché. But it’s still a solid date-night option, especially for the athletically inclined. And it’s one that happens often this time of year at Body Zone. “In the colder months, we see lots of couples coming in,” says Christine M. Kolva, Body Zone’s director of marketing and communications. “It’s so cute.” Body Zone offers 90-minute public ice skating sessions on Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons and evenings and Sunday afternoons. The $15 fee includes rental skates regardless of if they are needed. If you want to get some practice time in so you don’t wipe out too often on your big night out, “we have a huge learn-to-skate program,” Kolva says. The $175 fee for that program includes eight 45-minute sessions. bodyzonesports.com

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After some active time on the ice, take a seat and watch the professionals in action. Nearing their 25-year anniversary, the Reading Royals have three home weekend games in February from which you can choose, but the ECHL contest against the Adirondack Thunder on Saturday, Feb. 3, is special. The Pink in the Rink/Women in Sports Night returns for an evening of giveaways and feel-good moments for good causes. Yes, the ice will be pink, a labor-intensive process that takes six team members up to 12 hours to complete according to Tammy Dahms, vice president of corporate partnerships for the Reading Royals and Santander Arena. “We first painted the ice pink in 2006 to raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Support Services,” Dahms says. “Since then, the partnership with the Reading Royals and BCSS has raised more than $145,000 to work for their mission towards supporting all those affected by breast cancer in our community.” During the game’s first intermission, breast cancer survivors will take charity shots and receive on-ice recognition. The Women in Sports component has grown to feature panels including reps from all over southeastern Pennsylvania. This year’s group will include Dahms; Kiernan Melograna, head athletic trainer for Wilson High School; and Catherine Wiese, head field hockey coach for Albright College. Dahms urges you to arrive early to walk the concourse. And be sure to keep an eye out for game-day staff. “They may just invite you to participate in an on-ice or in-game activity,” Dahms says. royalshockey.com

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Romantics:

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

If you’re the lovey-dovey type, every day can be like Valentine’s Day. But in February, with love in the air, you don’t have to pretend. Berks County is home to abundant wineries, romantic restaurants and cozy bed and breakfasts. Any combination of them could work for a lovely night out. Here is one suggested itinerary.

Stouch Tavern 138 W. High St., Womelsdorf

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Established soon after our country was established, Stouch Tavern offers some of the best dinnertime ambiance in the county. It feels less like eating in a restaurant than in a historic restored home. Because that’s essentially what it is. Nestled in Womelsdorf, the building, which dates to 1785, has been an inn, meeting place, bar, restaurant and post office during its long history. George Washington slept there in November 1793 while serving as the first U.S. president. Its notable backstory aside, Stouch is simply a great place to enjoy dinner and conversation with your loved one. The table side Caesar salad service is highly recommended. stouchtavern.com


The Gables at Stirling Guest Hotel 1120 Centre Avenue, Reading

PHOTO COURTESY THE GABLES AT STIRLING GUEST HOTEL

340 Old U.S. 22, Greenwich Township Anyone who enjoys Folino Estate’s expertly crafted, estate-grown red wine should thank red tape for its existence. Family patriarch Rodolfo Folino purchased more than 50 acres of land off Route 78 after the turn of the millennium on which to build homes. Delays due to regulations eventually shelved the project, and the idea for a winery/restaurant was devised by Rodolfo’s son Marco and daughter-in-law Andrea. It was a natural fit after the family accrued decades of experience in the industry with Valentino’s Restaurant in Kutztown. Opening its doors in 2015, Folino Estate gives patrons a taste of the family’s Italian roots. It’s impossible to miss the inspiration in its spacious greeting area, modeled after an Italian piazza complete with a water fountain. Start your date with some wine tastings; reservations are recommended on the weekends. Folino produces nearly a dozen varieties each of red and white wines along with a few rosés, sangria and sparkling varieties. If you’re interested in lunch or dinner while you’re there, Folino’s restaurant offers an Italian-heavy menu, including brick-oven pizza. Depending on the weather, its outdoor patio is perfect for al fresco dining, though at this time of year, it likely would be al freezing.

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Folino Estate Vineyard and Winery

After enjoying dinner at one historic Berks County landmark heavy on romantic ambiance, end your night — and begin the following day— at another one. Set in a restored 1892 mansion in Reading’s Centre Park Historic District, the Gables offers 15 uniquely situated suites: nine Victorian-style suites in its main mansion and six more modern-style offerings in its Carriage House. Amenities include a full breakfast each morning, a pool room, a music room and complimentary wine, coffee and tea.


A Baker’s Dozen

of Baked Goods & Coffee Creations BY NI K K I M . M UR RY

Sometimes a hot cup of coffee and a home-baked goodie is all you need to warm the soul. We’ve rounded up a few you can find right here in Berks County. Check them out.

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Marisol’s Bakery & Café Temple

Head here for some pastries to share! Opened three years ago, the spot features traditional Puerto Rican pastries, desserts, custom cakes and treats. Grab their popular pastry tray to share with your officemates before heading into work or for a treat during a meeting. Offerings include a traditional quesito (pastry dough filled with homemade cream cheese filling and topped with honey glaze), guava pastry and polvorones (a melt-in-your-mouth thumbprint cookie).

marisolscreation | 484.709.2388

2.Café Folino

Wyomissing

Stop inside this Italian-inspired café that’s quickly captured the hearts of locals. At Café Folino, a passion for coffee and exceptional food is fueled by a desire to provide patrons with a cozy and delightful experience. Offered is an exclusive blend of Café Folino roasted coffee you won’t find anywhere else. Try their signature cappuccino for a perfect balance of robust espresso, creamy steamed milk and a dollop of velvety foam. Pair it with their Italian croissant, baked fresh on site and filled with Nutella.

cafefolino.com | 484.709.2047

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Malizzi Cakes & Pastries Douglassville

Are cupcakes your favorite? They’re among the most popular offerings at this family-owned-andoperated business. Pick up a mix-and-match box to enjoy with family and friends. Every weekend the shop offers six different gourmet flavors (of 250!) like PB&J, lemon blueberry and maple bacon, and five standards, including vanilla, confetti, chocolate chip, chocolate and chocolate peanut butter. Which would you choose?

malizzicakes.com | 610.689.8034

Wyomissing Restaurant and Bakery Wyomissing

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Check out their made-from-scratch bakery where everything is created in house, including the famed Challah bread, which is also used for the French Toast at breakfast. There’s a reason why Wyomissing Restaurant and Bakery has earned awards from Berks County Living, the Reading Eagle and Clipper Magazine readers.

wyomissingrestaurantandbakery.com | 610.373.3353

Specializing in roasting small-batch artisan coffee each and every day, dozens of varieties are available from around the world, including single-origin and micro-lot offerings for enthusiasts. Pick up their best-selling medium roast, Jazzy Java, flavored with cinnamon, pecans, chestnuts and rum. It’s available in decaffeinated and singleserve K-cups, too.

readingcoffee.com 610.582.2243

The Cottage Bakery & Café Kutztown

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Baked from scratch with wholesome ingredients, this relative newcomer to Kutztown is a go-to place for delectable sticky buns. Says a fan on Facebook, “Let me tell you — I walked into this small, unassuming bakery in the heart of Kutztown and was absolutely blown away. Everything was flawless. From the moment I walked in the door I was greeted with a hearty smile and a cacophony of wonderful bakery items.”

thecottagebakerycafe | 484.646.3855


9.Four Twelve

7.Dosie Dough

Wyomissing

Sure, you can have cookies for breakfast or as your afternoon treat! Grab Dosie Dough’s specialty, thumbprint cookies, and pair them with your favorite cup of Joe. Other goodies include scones, sweet breads, croissants, donuts and buns. The multi-generational small family business has been serving the Berks community for 35 years.

NIC MATOS

Hamburg

In Hamburg you’ll find this cozy coffee shop featuring a bakery case filled with goodies from Cake Pros as well as standard and specialty coffees. During the month of February, try the special Raspberry White Chocolate Latte. Four Twelve uses Passenger Coffee beans. If you have time to sit for a bit, pair it with their scratch kitchen’s Strawberry Chocolate Waffle, also featured in February.

fourtwelvecoffee.com | 484.660.3703

Morgantown Coffee House Elverson

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Explains David Backhus of this delicious spot, “There is a lot of time, love, passion and great people that make the magic happen every single day.” Stop in for a seasonal coffee with beans roasted by Tim Cone, head coffee roaster, or a treat like a homemade pop tart or cupcake from Nic Matos, a classically trained pastry chef.

mcoffeehouse.com | 610.901.3400

dosiedough.com/wyomissing | 610.376.2233

10. Boyertown

Brakeman’s Café

8. Maxatawny

Firehouse Coffee

Voted Best of Berks for coffee for two years running, Firehouse Coffee is owned by Mike Adams, a local first responder who has worked on the local MedEvac helicopter for the last 33 years. The brand starts with passion, and fans are surely passionate about bestsellers Trauma Mama, featuring wild rum and caramel coffee, and C.P.R., the Colombian Premium Roast.

firehousecoffee.com | 610.944.1313

Brakeman’s is known for its cozy fireplace. Situated in a 100-year-old carriage house across from the Colebrookdale Railroad in Boyertown, it's the best place to stop in for their most popular drink: a nitro fusion. The cold brew concoction includes caramel drizzle around the cup, nitro cold brew and your choice of cream. The food menu at Brakeman’s changes seasonally as it is a scratch kitchen, and all food and baked goods are made in house.

brakemanscafe.com | 484.415.7511

Café 13.Hazel’s Kutztown

Love chai in addition to coffee? Have a hard time choosing what to order? Head to Hazel’s Café to enjoy a coffee flight! Choose three or four drinks that can be completely customized to your liking, including flavoring, or grab a featured flight with flavors and themes created by their baristas. Unique options include chocolate-covered churro, honey lavender, banana cream pie and salted hazelnut.

Hazel’s Café | 484.333.5690

11. Reading

Café Sweet Street

Local icon Sweet Street Desserts can be found at this café for a quick grab-and-go delight. Aside from their famous cookies, Rice Krispies Treats, blondies and brownies, you may want to grab a delicious macaron or two, or three — we won’t judge. While you’re there, check out the discounted frozen dessert case that is a hit with fans, featuring individual desserts as well as full cakes and trays.

cafesweetstreet.com | 610.929.0616

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LIVING IN STYLE

HOME ITEMS to

Love

BY HEATHER BAVER

Kraftmaid Farmhouse Sink, Empire Home Center

Show your home extra affection during the month of love. Whether they’re big or small changes, you can experience a lot of enjoyment by enhancing some amenities in key spaces. Take a look at these inspiring ways to make a big impact in your kitchen, family room, bathrooms and bedrooms.

Kitchen Island, Becker Home

Kraftmaid Farmhouse Sink, Empire Home Center

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In the

Kitchen

Bella Pro Series coffee maker and espresso machine, Best Buy

Often considered the most important room, kitchens are prime gathering and work spaces. Transform your kitchen into a pleasant hangout with a design that optimizes your space and makes it easy to prep and clean up after meals. Farmhouse sinks continue to be a favorite due to their large size, which makes it easy to wash big pots and large cookware. For an updated twist on this timeless trend, consider gold stainless steel. This Kraftmaid farmhouse sink features an eye-catching hue that adds elegance and warmth to your décor, and the sleek lines provide a modern vibe (Empire Home Center, $399). In addition, this hardworking material is easier to clean than porcelain sink varieties, and any dropped dishes are less likely to break. Since this type of sink is often installed undermount, it’s also a breeze to brush crumbs into it and quickly clean off your countertop. Speaking of countertops, it can sometimes feel as though there is never enough of this important kitchen real estate. Kitchen islands can be a gamechanger by adding workspace to your layout. If you have a smaller kitchen, Becker Home suggests swapping your kitchen table for an attached island. Placing one side of the island against the wall in a peninsula arrangement provides extra cabinet and counter space. Bar seating around the sides maintains the ability to have an eat-in kitchen.

Reclining Sofa Fecera’s Furniture

Family rooms are made for kicking back and relaxing. You can get creative with this space and gear it towards your family’s favorite funtime pursuits like watching TV, reading or playing games. Make a big impact by choosing seating with comfort-enhancing features. A reclining sofa is an awesome way to put up your feet and save space by eliminating the need for an ottoman (brown: $1,599, blue: $3,399, gray: $3,599, Fecera’s Furniture). Built-in cup holders keep drinks convenient and help to prevent spills. Some sofa models come with power headrests and power lumbar. A remote control lets you discover your ideal settings for the perfect angle and amount of support. After that, you can focus on relaxing and catching up on your favorite shows. To improve your viewing experience, choose breathtaking color and clarity by upgrading your TV to 4K UHD. Hang this slim TV on your wall or place it on a media console. Besides making movies look amazing, this 65-inch Samsung TV also includes tech to eliminate lag and provide smoother movements when you’re playing video games ($1,699, Clark’s TV & Appliance). In addition, it comes with a comprehensive on-screen guide to make it easier to search content across multiple streaming services so you can find what you want to watch instead of endlessly browsing. Besides watching and gaming, this TV can also be used as a control center for any other smart devices in your home.

If you’re looking to boost your kitchen appeal without a big renovation, reserve some counterspace for a small appliance that’s useful and brings you joy. For example, this Bella Pro Series coffee maker and espresso machine is perfect for caffeine enthusiasts ($249.99, Best Buy). One half of this two-in-one machine is a 10-cup drip coffee maker. Program it before you go to bed, and you can wake up to the tantalizing smell of freshly brewed coffee. The second half of the machine lets you brew your own delightfully rich espresso. A steam wand enables you to froth milk for lattes and cappuccinos. For a special treat, you can experiment by adding flavored syrups like chocolate or vanilla.

In the

Family Room While you’re stretched out and cozy, turn on some relaxing music. Add some speakers for a rich depth of sound and plenty of resonant bass tones. This pair of bookshelf speakers can be mounted on your wall, placed on stands or positioned on a console with your stereo system ($349, Stereo Barn). Combine the speakers with a turntable and experience your favorite albums on this timeless medium. With the Juke Box E1’s straightforward set-up, you’ll get to enjoy your vinyl collection with ease ($799, Stereo Barn). Delight in examining the album artwork and liner notes while you immerse yourself in the music. If you want to listen to something that’s not in your collection, this turntable can also stream music from your phone.

65-inch Samsung TV Clark’s TV & Appliance


Dual-Head Shower Bed Bath & Beyond

In the

Bathroom Since they’re one of the most utilitarian spaces in your home, bathrooms are entitled to a little luxury. No matter what size your bathroom happens to be, make the most of your space with some thoughtful upgrades. Improve traffic flow by adding a double sink. Two deep sinks make your morning and nighttime routines easier while you share bathroom space. A double sink also expands your bathroom counter space, allowing for extra room for toothbrushes and other essential items. This type of bathroom vanity also doubles your storage space underneath the sink. Take advantage of the extra room to store paper products, personal care items or even your kids’ bath toys. Made by James Martin, this double vanity features a hardworking granite top, cherry-hued cabinets and shiny hardware (Empire Home Center). You can pair it with a large mirror for an artistic touch and ample room to check your look before you head out the door. For a blend or luxury and practicality, consider adding a heated towel rack. Get that fresh-from-the-dryer feeling by placing your towel on the heated rack just before you step into the shower or tub. This eight-bar rack provides plenty of hanging space, and a top shelf keeps extra towels close at hand. After mounting it to your wall, plug it into an outlet and flip the switch whenever you need a warm towel

Heated Towel Rack Home Depot (Home Depot, $303.89). Besides giving your bathroom a spa touch, heated racks can lighten your laundry duties by extending the number of times you can reuse your towel. When you hang your towel up to dry on a heated rack after using it, the heat helps to kill bacteria and dry your towel thoroughly before the next use. To maximize the versatility of your bathroom even further, swap your old showerhead for a dual-head shower. A fixed rain showerhead provides a relaxing, gentle pressure, and the handheld sprayer offers five spray options ($247.99, Bed Bath & Beyond). You can use the handheld showerhead to massage specific areas, increasing the spa-like vibe of your bathroom. On the practical side, a handheld sprayer is also useful for rinsing during a bath or when you’re cleaning the shower. Some models even come with a three-way diverter, allowing you to use the showerheads individually or simultaneously. Yogasleep Sound Machine Target

In the

Bedroom

Serta Comforter Kohl’s

In contrast to the other rooms in your home, bedrooms are a private, highly personal space. Make your bedroom a restful haven with touches that are uniquely your own. For starters, control the amount of light entering your bedroom with window treatments. You can pair sheer fabric shades with room-darkening fabric for ample sunshine during the day and block out distracting light while you’re asleep. For even more flexibility, consider automatic shades from Blinds and Designs. These window treatments come with rechargeable batteries and can be adjusted via remote control or with an app on your phone. In addition to eliminating cords that can get tangled, these shades can be programmed to automatically raise or lower. For example, to make your morning routine easier, you could schedule them to let in daylight around the time you wake up each day. Maximize your sleep quality by giving your bed the upscale treatment. In addition to soft sheets and supportive pillows, top off your bed with a fluffy comforter. Consider down for supreme warmth and coziness. Filled with white goose feathers and goose down, this Serta comforter will make you feel like you’re sleeping inside a cloud ($164.99, Kohl’s). Since the cotton exterior and down interior are breathable fibers, they’ll keep you the perfect temperature in any season. Using the FreshLOFT process, the feathers are thoroughly cleaned to eliminate potential allergens. Because down is known for durability, you can enjoy this fluffy comforter for years to come. While you’re settling down under the covers, soothing sounds can help you get to sleep faster. A sound machine can help you discover which calming tones lead to optimum sleep for you. This Yogasleep sound


machine has 26 options, including nature sounds like rain and the ocean as well as relaxing sleep songs ($29.99, Target). It also provides different noise options like Dohm sounds and brown noise. Dohm sounds are a type of white noise that mimic the whisper of air from a fan. They can be a relaxing way to block out any distracting background sounds or changes in sound that might disturb you while you’re already sleeping. Brown noise is similar to white noise but focuses on low tones that are more robust, like rushing wind or rapidly moving water.

SOURCES Becker Home 31 E. Philadelphia Avenue, Boyertown 484.300.9019 | becker-home.com Bed Bath & Beyond bedbathandbeyond.com Best Buy 1701 Crossing Dr., Wyomissing 610.375.3340 | bestbuy.com Blinds and Designs 826 Penn Avenue, Wyomissing 610.374.9392 | blindsanddesignsreading.com Clark’s TV & Appliance 13 W. Main St., Fleetwood 610.944.7335 | clarkstv.com Empire Home Center 2741 Bernville Rd., Leesport 610.926.0500 641 Penn Avenue, West Reading 610.484.3700 | empiresurplus.com Fecera’s Furniture 4710 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring 610.670.8000 | feceras.com Home Depot 1731 Crossing Dr., Wyomissing 610.375.2996 5410 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading 610.582.7064 | homedepot.com Kohl’s 2700 Paper Mill Rd., Wyomissing 610.371.0237 | kohls.com Stereo Barn 4631 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring 610.678.2122 | stereobarn.com Target Locations in Exeter, Muhlenberg, Wyomissing | target.com

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DINING OUT

Judy’s on Cherry

A TRIED-AND-TRUE TREASURE BY MARIAN FRANCES WOLBERS | PHOTOS BY HEIDI REUTER

Cedar Planked Molasses Mustard Salmon with Roasted Garlic Beets With Judy Henry at the helm, this downtown Reading establishment known as a “hearth-fired Euro café” never fails to deliver. It’s perfect for date night, a best friends get-together or dining out before or after concerts at the Santander Performing Arts Center or events at the Santander Arena. But it’s an any-evening haven too, consistently imbued with warmth and a food hug. After a long day at work, especially on a bitter mid-winter day, don’t be surprised if you find your mind dreaming about dipping into a steaming bowl of Judy’s famed, elegant Butternut Squash Soup. Golden 46

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in color, exuding that enticing scent… it literally tastes cozy! And that’s only the beginning. It’s best to go here when hungry since you’ll want to enjoy several courses. While seated in a delightful booth with adorable lamps and crafted lampshades next to original works of colorful art on the wall, you’ll soon find the server gently setting a basket of just-warmed house-made focaccia bread before you. It’s crusty and creamy-doughy with hints of rosemary — fabulous as is or happily enhanced with dipping oil. Fine wines and all sorts of drinks and unique cocktails abound,

including a very smooth yet robust Black Manhattan. Small plates from crispy fried artichoke hearts to skilletroasted Italian meatballs deliver gourmet-prepared goodies that tease and please the palate, although the specialty hearth-fired pizzas may also serve as either an appetizer or full meal, depending on individual preference (and appetite). Unmatched in ingenuity is Judy’s stunning Exotic Mushroom Pizza with a tasty, thin crust. It features such gloriously distinct flavors as porcini, shiitake (aka the steak of mushrooms) and oyster mushrooms, made sweet with

caramelized onions, cheesy with fontina and mellow with a divine truffle oil. It’s superb. Yes, you can make a meal of this one. However, another favorite among diners is the Housemade Italian Sausage Pizza. Mmm. This one might even rob you and your table of conversation as you bite into that finely savory sausage married with sundried tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, roasted garlic, mozzarella and Parmesan. (Surely her sausage recipe must be a closely guarded secret…)


Enraged Penne Pasta with Fresh Basil and Capers Baked Stuffed Figs with Gorgonzola and Bacon

Heavenly Entrees: Scallops, Salmon on Cedar & Steak

Surf-to-turf culinary creations are manifested in such mouthwatering choices as Casuela Roast of Jersey Scallops, which bathe juicily in caramelized onions and sherry vinegar butter, and an incredibly luscious Molasses Mustard Glazed Cedar Planked Salmon. Hearth-charred edges border the lovely, tender, rich center of Judy’s wonderful Filet Mignon with Gorgonzola Butter, where the distinctive cheese imparts a milky texture tinged in lightly sharp pungency as it melts over the beef cut. Complementing this stellar steak experience are addictively prepared whipped potatoes

that stand up stiffly next to fresh veggies such as steamed broccoli or other farm-grown vegetables in season. Entrees come with a tossed green salad — elegant greens and thin-sliced purple onions — with a very tough choice of equally delectable dressings. The House Vinaigrette is so subtly tart that it seems to be giving praise to each of the different green leaves arrayed on the salad plate while the blue cheese dressing presents a remarkably eloquent, salty touch for crunchy, juicy Romaine leaves.

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Limoncello Chicken with Saffron Aïoli

Gourmet offerings with a comfort feeling characterize the compelling menu on many levels. When a rich, just-zesty citrus sauce meets boneless chicken breast in Limoncello Chicken with Saffron Aïoli, multiple textures come alive thanks to a generous bed of al dente capellini noodles. The aromatic lemon basil broth is made with whole roasted garlic cloves for sweetness with chewy sundried tomatoes for a touch of tartness. A delightful choice for poultry and pasta lovers. Under “Pastas” you’ll also find a spicier Italian-leaning dish called Enraged Penne Pasta made with fresh basil, plum tomato sauce, capers and Parmesan cheese — paired with a choice of chicken or shrimp. For a top-notch vegan entrée, enjoy Roasted Acorn Squash with farro, dried cherries, spiced pecans, sweet corn and red mole. As for pleasing all those folks searching for numerous gluten-free dishes, Henry does a fantastic job combining nutritional brilliance with a capital “Y” for yummy results.

Mrs. Wesner’s Coconut Layer Cake

Limoncello Chicken with Saffron Aïoli

Marquis au Chocolate

Sweet Finishes

Once again, there’s something for everyone when it comes to dessert and coffee. In support of local Berks goodness, the French roast coffee — served as decaf, caf, espresso or cappuccino — comes from Reading Coffee Company. Chocoholics will quickly zero in on Marquis au Chocolate! Think chocolate cake plus dark chocolate mousse, then add red raspberries and whipped cream. Magical. More classics to try include Mrs. Wesner’s Coconut Layer Cake or Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée. Judy’s on Cherry offers hosting services for private events at both this restaurant and at The Speckled Hen. Corporate dinners, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, baby showers, birthday/ anniversary celebrations are all occasions where you can create delicious memories.

30 S. 4th St., Reading (Ample parking streetside and in opposite lot) 610.374.8511 | judysoncherry.com


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One entry per pet. The top 10 photos with the most votes will be featured in the July edition. Must be a Berks County resident to enter.

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