Awesome big name acts will be filling the autumn mountain air with great music each night of this fun filled Fall Foliage celebration.
We got it all! Take your pick: Rock, Alternative Rock, or Country.
Our List of Acts Include:
Friday - SAVES THE DAY & SHINY TOY GUNS
Saturday - EVERCLEAR, SOUL ASYLUM, & CRACKER
Sunday - TRACY LAWRENCE & TERRI CLARK
Be sure to come early for the food, beer, FREE scenic lift rides, craft vendors, wall climbs and other outdoor amusements.
Each day concert goers will have a chance to win one of the many amazing snowsport giveaways and early arriving festivals goers will receive a limited number of free stuff at the gate.
Ski Shops throughout our region will be on hand with excellent preseason deals on all sorts of snow sports equipment.
Tickets are available in advance or at the gate on the day of show.
Visit www.skibluemt.com or www.rockthefall.com for more details.
Get your tickets for ROCK THE FALL now!
Advance ticket sales are available at www.ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster outlets.
Come help us ROCK the leaves OFF the trees at ROCK THE FALL October 17th, 18th, & 19th.
Sept 13-14, 2008
Attention Shoppers! Skippack Village announces its Annual Skippack Village Sidewalk Sale on September 13-14 from 11am to 5 PM! Participating Skippack shops will be open to the outdoors for shoppers to bargain hunt and shop to their hearts content! You can browse around some of the unique shops, vendors and crafts or you might just find a place offering some tasty food. So come on down to the The Skippack Village Sidewalk Sale, it’s sure to fulfill any shoppers dream! For more Information, please call 610.584.6004. Located on Skippack Pike, Skippack.

Fire Prevention and Public Education
The Fire/Code Official is responsible for the following activities: fire prevention and public education, fire investigations, fire safety inspections, storage tank inspections, blasting inspections, sprinkler inspections, commercial change of owners/ change of tenant inspections and enforcement of the Township’s fire codes.
The best time to control a fire is before it starts. An assortment of brochures on fire prevention is available at the municipal building. Some of the topics covered include fire safety during the holidays, fire safety checklists that can be used around the home, information on making home emergency escape plans, fire safety tips for seniors, electrical fire safety, outdoor fire safety, and carbon monoxide detectors.
Fire safety programs (e.g. presentations and assistance with developing emergency plans) are also available to the public, businesses, schools, day care centers and civic organizations. The National Fire Protection Association’s “Learn Not to Burn” program geared towards elementary and intermediate school-aged children, and “Remembering When: A Fire and Fall Prevention Program for Older Adults” for the senior community, are both available through the Fire/Code Official’s Office. Contact the Fire/Code Official for more information about a fire safety program tailored to your group or business.
Information is also available at the following web sites:
National Fire Protection Association; www.nfpa.org. Click on Sparky the Fire Dog on the right side for games and safety tips for children.
The Home Safety Council; www.homesafetycouncil.org has great safety information for around the home.
Fire Investigations
The Fire/Code Official’s Office is responsible for coordinating and conducting investigations of all fires that occur within the Township to determine their origin and cause. In the case of accidental fires, the information gathered is important to determine if defective products or processes were involved so that improvements may be made to prevent similar fires from occurring in the future. If a fire is determined to be intentionally set, the Fire/Code Official works closely with the township’s Police Department to find those responsible for prosecution and/ or rehabilitation, including juvenile fire setters. Also, the information gathered from fires is used to update and improve the fire prevention programs described above. The chart depicted below shows the number of incidents that fire companies have responded to over the last three years. Both Limerick Fire Company and Linfield Fire Company are now using the NIFRS (National Incident Reporting System) to send reports to the County and State.
Fire Incidents
| Year |
2002
|
2003
|
2004
|
| Number of Incidents |
448
|
548
|
478
|
Fire Safety Inspections
One of the primary duties of the Fire/Code Official is performing fire safety inspections in commercial, industrial, institutional, and business properties. Inspections are done annually to ensure compliance with the Township’s fire and safety codes and ordinances. During these inspections, owners and occupants are also encouraged to develop and implement emergency plans in the event that they are involved in any type of disaster or emergency.
Commercial Change of Owner / Change of Tenant Inspections
When a commercial property has a change of owner or a change of tenant, a Commercial Certificate of Compliance is required. Once the application is completed, an inspection by the Fire/Code Official is conducted to verify compliance with the Township’s fire code. For more information regarding this inspection, contact the Zoning & Code Enforcement Office.
Jan Gaweda Realtor at 610-792-5900 ext. 8133 or direct at 610-653-0386 recently launched his new Community Calendar to serve Limerick and the tri-county area. To view the calendar please click here http://www.jangaweda.com/calendar.asp
Also included on the page is a local weather link.
If you or your organization would like to post your event here, please e-mail Jan Gaweda detailing it with the Name, Location, Times, and Dates and he will post it as soon as possible.
Thank you for checking it out.
- Meeting News -
The next meeting of the Limerick Township Board of Supervisors will be held on September 11, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
The next meeting of the Limerick Township Planning Commission will be held on September 4th, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The next public meeting of the Limerick Township Comprehensive Plan will be on September 9th at 6:30 pm.
Residents are strongly encouraged to attend.A presentation will outline the proposed recommendations developed by the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee. Recommendations include changes to zoning, infrastructure improvements, greater natural resource protection and promotion of sustainable building methods that will help guide land use policies in the Township for the next 10 to 20 years.
The team of Simone Collins Land scape Architecture, Urban Partners and Traffic Planning and Design is assisting the Township in their preparation of the Comprehensive Plan.
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