Tuesday, June 17th, 2025

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Good morning, Reading. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Monday morning, over 100 paddlers launched kayaks and canoes from Jim Dietrich Park in Muhlenberg Township for the third day of the Schuylkill River Sojourn—an event celebrating the bicentennial of the Schuylkill Navigation System with a 'Canals and Campfires' theme. Local leaders joined the outing and participants learned river safety while spotting wildlife despite soggy weather. Reading Eagle
- ➤ Berks County Public Libraries is inviting residents to complete a survey that will shape a new strategic plan—surveys are available online and in all 23 branches until Oct. 31. System Administrator Stephanie Williams said the feedback will help set priorities for future services. Reading Eagle
- ➤ The Reading Recreation Commission started its summer programs on Monday at four parks when rain sent kids indoors—over 200 children are now enrolled in seasonal playground, pool, and sports events that feature old-school games and weekly awards for positive behavior. The programs aim to give local youth fun and learning through traditional play and unique recognitions. Reading Eagle
- ➤ The oldest fair in Berks County returns for its 171st year as the Berks County Fair runs from July 9 to 12 at the county fairgrounds in Bern Township. The event offers free admission, agricultural and livestock exhibits, track events and Pennsylvania Dutch cooking while parking costs $5. WFMZ-TV
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Berks County District Attorney John Adams said a Tesla in self-driving mode drove off South Hull Street onto railroad tracks in Sinking Spring early Saturday morning—violating the vehicle code since the law does not recognize self-driven vehicles—before a train struck it, and no one was hurt. WFMZ-TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A nearly decadelong restoration of Reading Railroad Locomotive No. 2100 is set to finish in 2026—when the locomotive will debut for excursion runs as American Freedom Train 250. Reading Eagle
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Today, Reading Hospital Rehabilitation at Wyomissing partnered with the Eastern Amputee Golf Association to hold the 12th annual First Swing/Learn to Golf Clinic at Sittler Golf in South Heidelberg Township to teach golf to people with amputations and other disabilities. About 25 current and former patients practiced adaptive techniques — using special straps to hold clubs — as part of an event that showed them they can stay active. Reading Eagle
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Fishermen in our area began bass fishing on June 14 at spots like Blue Marsh Lake and the Schuylkill River—where daily keeper limits apply and both smallmouth and largemouth bass are available. Outdoors columnist Tom Tatum notes that anglers can also try private farm ponds with permission as they prepare for a busy summer on the water. Reading Eagle
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Chris Fieger Sr. won his first Berks Amateur Championship at Heidelberg Country Club on Saturday by shooting rounds of 70 and 71 for a total of 141 in a steady drizzle. Bobby Hissinger won the Stableford points contest by one point over Joel Lampley—Josh Anderson and Brian Golembiewski tied for second at 147. Reading Eagle
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Sommerfest Saturday June 21 Gates open at 3 Music 4-7
The Ultimate German celebration of Summer in Berks County's best kept secret. Live music by the Alpenlanders, with food and beverage available. $10 for non members $5 for members
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5th Annual Pawfest Block Party
12-5 p.m. — Reading Liederkranz — Family-friendly fun — Celebrate with a day of activities honoring our furry friends and German culture.
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Fireflies: Nature’s Fireworks
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Angora Fruit Farm, Berks County Parks & Recreation — $ — Explore the magic of fireflies and learn about Pennsylvania's state insect in a picturesque setting.
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Berks Celtic Fest 2025
11 AM – 5 PM — Reading Liederkranz — Free for RLK members — Celebrate Celtic culture with food, music, and festivities.
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Ryan Adams Concert
7:00-9:30 p.m. — Santander Arena — Ticket prices vary — Catch Ryan Adams live and enjoy an evening of incredible music.
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