Friday, March 26, 2010

Please Participate In A Survey For Our Local Community Library



I was visiting our local LaMott library's website and I see that there is a link to a survey that they would like people to participate in. I took the survey myself. It is free and it won't cost you anything but a little bit of your time. It also has a suggestion / comment box at the end so that you can add your own comments and suggestions.

Personally I think that our local library is great and on a scale of one to ten it definitely ranks a ten!





Here is a link to the survey website:

Cheltenham Township Library System Survey

Monday, March 15, 2010

Harriet Tubman - Living History Experience



The LaMott Community Center, LaMott Library and Friends of LaMott Library present:




Harriet Tubman

Living History Experience

The Harriet Tubman Living History Experience highlights and heightens public awareness of the Underground Railroad, Civil War, and the life of one of the 19th century's most celebrated figures: Harriet Tubman.

Millicent sparks has portrayed Harriet Tubman throughout the region for schools, churches, colleges, senior centers, museums, women's shelters, corporations, state and local governments, community groups and special events since 2002.

This event will take place at the LaMott Community Center


7420 Sycamore Avenue

LaMott, PA 19027


On Saturday, March 27th at 2pm
The cost to attend is free and everyone is invited to attend.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

The LaMott Community Garden Club




Public Works Committee Meeting

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

at 7:30 pm

at Curtis Hall
1250 W. Church Rd
Wynocte PA 19095

Come voice your support for Cheltenham Township's commissioners's support in facilitating Temple University's donation of the land tract, on Graham Lane between Cedar Lane and B-D Street, for continued use as a garden.

Citizens from Cheltenham Township communities, neighboring townships and counties are expressing their support, with letters and telephone calls to Temple University, requesting Temple's donation of the garden tract to a community based non-profit corporation created specifically for the La Mott Community Garden.

Each of us is a gardener. Our seeds of love, help, and assistance honor our ancestors, families, friends and neighbors. Continuing the cultivation of the La Mott Community Garden is in keeping with 80+ years of local tradition within the historic distric of La Mott. Our garden is a brilliant green thread, naturally woven into the essential content, the fabric of our La Mott community.

Volunteer drivers are needed to help some residents get to the meetings. You can visit The La Mott Community Garden Website for contact information. If you can volunteer a ride or need a ride please visit the website for more contact information.