June 29, 2023

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Outlaws Tonight
  • Supervisors' Meeting
  • Real Estate Taxes
  • Fireworks
  • Single Use Plastics
  • Community Corner
  • Meeting Schedule
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Outlaws Perform Tonight

The Amish Outlaws kickoff the summer concert series with a performance tonight at Mermaid Park. The music and fun begins at 7 p.m.


Click here for the full Summer Concert and Movie Series schedule 

Board of Supervisors Meets July 5


The Board of Supervisors will hold a work session meeting on July 5 at 6 p.m. The meeting can be attended in person at the Township Building or viewed on Zoom. 


Zoom Viewing


Click here to join the meeting

Passcode: 624087


Telephone Participation

Dial: 301-715-8592

Webinar ID: 896 0343 3532

Passcode: 624087

Township/County Real Estate Tax Payments Due Tomorrow


If you have not yet paid your 2023 Township/County Real Estate Tax Bill, please do so by tomorrow, June 30, to avoid penalty fees. 


You can view your bill and pay online at www.whitpain-taxes.org.

Fireworks Displays Planned


Four fireworks displays are scheduled in and around the Township over the next week. Please note the dates and times.


  • July 3, Cedarbrook Country Club, 9 p.m.
  • July 3 (July 2 rain date), Bluestone Country Club, 9:30 p.m.
  • July 7, Blue Bell Country Club, 9:15 p.m.
  • July 7 (July 8 rain date), Wissahickon High School, dusk 

From the EAC: Not So Fun Facts About Single- Use Plastics


Americans use an estimated 365 single-use plastic bags per person per year. That translates to more than six million bags used by Whitpain residents alone!


Less than 2 percent of these are effectively recycled. Most end up incinerated, in landfills, or littering roads, trails and streams.

 

Single-use plastic bags do not decompose, but break down into microplastics.

Microplastics have been found in all of our local waterways.

 

Because microplastics are in our watersheds, research suggests we consume a credit card’s worth (5 grams) of microplastics every week.

 

What can be done? Read next week’s Wire post and be inspired to see what neighboring communities are doing to tackle their single use plastics issue. 


Contact the Environmental Advisory Council at WhitpainEAC@gmail.com. 

Community Corner



Philabundance Food Drive


State Rep. Matt Bradford is teaming up with Philabundance to collect food this month to help neighbors in need and to combat hunger. Donations will be accepted Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 240 W. Germantown Pike in East Norriton and 2000 Bustard Road, Suite 6, in Worcester Township.


The most needed items are peanut butter, jelly, cooking oil, canned tuna or meat, canned fruits and vegetable, canned stew and soup, oatmeal and breakfast cereal, whole grain pasta, 100% juice, rice and boxed, non-refrigerated milk. Please donate products that are in boxes, cans or plastic bottles and do not require refrigeration. All items should be recently purchased and in good condition.

Township Meeting Schedule


Township meetings are held in hybrid mode and can be attended in-person or via Zoom. Please go to the Agenda Center for details of each meeting.


Click for the Meeting Calendar


Click here for the Agenda Center


July 5: Board of Supervisors work session, 6 p.m.

July 11: Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m. 

July 12: Environmental Advisory Council, 5:30 p.m.

July 18: Board of Supervisors business meeting, 6 p.m.

July 20: Zoning Hearing Board, 7 p.m. 

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