On March 8 from noon to 4 p.m., the Daniel Boone Homestead Associates open their 2026 season with Pennsylvania’s Birthday, which recognizes the day William Penn received his land grant for Pennsylvania in 1681. The historic site in Exeter Township will offer an open house and living history event featuring 18th century demonstrations, trades and hands-on activities. Children and their families can enjoy Colonial toys and games.

There is no admission fee. No pets except service animals, and no smoking. To learn more, see www.thedanielboonehomestead.org or Daniel Boone Homestead on Facebook.

Scottish concert

A rescheduled concert featuring several community choirs will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. at Advent Lutheran Church, 16 Telford Ave., West Lawn. The event had been scheduled for Jan. 25 at Muhlenberg High School.

The Scottish Festival Concert will feature the Reading Choral Society along with Berks Youth Chorus, Blue Mountain Heritage Chorus, Opus One Chamber Choir and Vox Philia under the direction of RCS Music Director Dr. Graham Bier. This is the first time the choirs have done a concert together. Each will perform separately and then together for “Auld Lang Syne,” a commissioned piece by Christopher Hoh. The performance includes bagpipes, poetry and song to mark the birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns.

For tickets, go to www.ticketleap.events/tickets/reading-choral-society/scottish-festival-concert. Tickets also will be available at the door.

Black History Month

Kutztown University is marking Black History Month with an extended version of its annual Ujima Conference, which celebrates African and Black heritage. Rather than a traditional three-day conference, there will be a series of events starting Thursday and continuing throughout the month. Complete schedules and RSVP information can be found at www.kutztown.edu/about-ku/administrative-offices/multicultural-services/events.html.

Music video premiere

The public is invited to the world premiere of “Keep Jumping,” a music video intended to inspire joy, movement and togetherness featuring the children’s character Uncle Raf. The event takes place Friday at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Reading. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with the event beginning at 6:30. RSVP is requested by calling or texting 484-721-8491.

Caregiver support

Keystone Villa at Douglassville’s dementia education and support group meets Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the personal care building at 1152 Ben Franklin Highway East, Amity Township. The group brings caregivers together to share experiences, gain helpful insights and resources and find moments of joy.

The topic Thursday is “Caring from the Heart: Coping with the Changes You See and the Changes in Your Relationship.” RSVPs are appreciated. To register, call 610-385-5002.

History talk

National Park Service Ranger Sarah Bachan will deliver a presentation on Philadelphia during its years as the U.S. capital, 1790 to 1800. The free program takes place Sunday at 2 p.m. in the visitor center theater at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Union Township, and is presented by Friends of Hopewell Furnace.

Art of paper cutting

The Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center in Pennsburg, Montgomery County, will hold a program on the art of paper cutting on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants will make snowflakes and scherenschnitte. The program is free, but registration is required to order supplies. Register at Schwenkfelder.org/calendar (click on date) or call 215-679-3103. Younger children may need the assistance of a parent or guardian. The Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center is at 105 Seminary St.

Author’s talk

Author Joseph Swope will present a free program about his book “Sharpened Blade, The Story of Dinah Clark” at the West Lawn-Wyomissing Hills Library, 101 Woodside Ave., West Lawn, on Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. Books will be available for purchase. Call 610-678-4888 for more information.

Sale and giveaway

A 50 Cent Sale and Indoor Flea Market is scheduled for Feb. 14 from 8 to 11 a.m. at Calvary United Church of Christ, 1231 Route 100, Barto.

The church is holding a community giveaway with clothing, household items and more on Feb. 21 from 9 to 11 a.m.

STEAM lab

A free STEAM lab will be held Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. in the Muhlenberg Community Library, 3612 Kutztown Road, Laureldale. Learn what part of the brain gives us the ability to be kind. Intended for grades K-6. Registration requested by calling 610-929-0589 or going to muhlenbergcommunitylibrary.org.

Bernville presentation

“Bernville in Postcards,” a slide presentation by Kerry Mohn, will be screened at the Bernville Heritage & Cultural Society on Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. in Friedens Church on Main Street in the borough. The public is welcome.

As part of the event, the offices of Sen. Judy Schwank and Rep. Eric Weaknecht will present a state citation commemorating Bernville’s 175th  anniversary of incorporation. Anniversary T-shirts will be for sale.

Chili cookoff

Manor at Market Square, 803 Penn St., is hosting a chili cookoff Feb. 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. Guests may sample chili dishes prepared by the Manor staff and vote for their favorite. Warm cornbread and hot dogs also will be served. Enter to win a chili-themed gift basket. RSVP by Feb. 20 by calling 610-373-0800 or emailing MaGlover@manoratms.com.

Spirit on Tap

The Rev. Stephen Ohnsman will speak in a Spirit on Tap program on Feb. 27 at 9:30 a.m. in Calvary United Church of Christ, 640 Centre Ave. The topic is “Unholy Alliance: An Overview of Christian Nationalism in America.” The program was rescheduled from Jan. 27.

Stargazing series

Wyomissing’s Stargazing in the Parklands series returns for its fourth year starting Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. It offers participants the opportunity to explore the night sky from the west slope of the Parklands, which as minimal light pollution and expansive views,  The series is presented in partnership with the Berks County Amateur Astronomical Society.

The program allows participants to experience the changing night sky throughout the year. Additional dates are May 22, Aug. 14 and Nov. 13.

Property tax and rent rebates

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick’s office plans to host Outreach Days every Thursday from February 12 through April 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Boyertown Area Multi-Service, 200 Spring St., to assist residents with applying for Pennsylvania’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program. The program provides financial relief to eligible older adults and people with disabilities.

Assistance is available by appointment only. To schedule, go to senatorpennycuick.com/psrc-events/property-tax-rent-rebate-outreach/.

Berks parks

The following Berks County Parks & Recreation programs are coming up this month:

Saturday, Feb. 7:  Winter Wellness Walk, 9 a.m., Berks Leisure Are, Spring Township. An hourlong walk along the Union Canal Trail. Free but registration suggested.

Feb. 10: Trail Tales, 10 a.m., Heritage Center, Bern Township: Discover plants and animal friends in the parks. Geared toward ages 3-5. Free but registration required.

Feb.  11: Junk Journaling Part 2, 6 p.m., Heritage Center. Free but registration required.

Feb. 18: Winter Tree Walk, 9 a.m., Angora Fruit Farm, Lower Alsace Township. Geared toward adults, but all are welcome. Free but registration required.

Feb. 28: Maple Sugaring, 10 a.m., Gring’s Mill, Spring Township. Learn how to identify the right kinds of trees to tap and make your own syrup. Cost is $5 per person, kids under 3 free, Registration required.

Register for all programs at countyofberks.recdesk.com/Community/Program. Email LGauker@BerksPa.gov with questions.

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