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2p a g e Manager's Letter Save the Dates 7p a g e Historical Commission
Sewer Committee6p a g e Planning CommissionCRC Tree Plantings3p a g e Board Chair Letter
Board Actions 4p a g e Fourth of July PhotosEAC Events 5p a g e Park & Rec Events
About Our Parks
Residential Guide to ZERO-SORT RECYCLING
• Scrapmetal
• Plasticbags
• Plasticlids&caps
• Plastic6-packholders
• Needlesorsyringes
• Plasticmicrowavetrays
• Frozenfood,icecreamor
frozenjuicecontainers
• Windowpanes,mirrors,
ceramics&Pyrexdishware
• Plasticsotherthan
thoselisted
• Paint,pesticides,
oil&cleansers
• Stickersoraddress
labelsheetwaste
• Waxedpaperorwaxed
cardboard
• Styrofoamorpaper
to-gocontainers
• Organicmaterial
andfoodwaste
• Electronicwaste(batteries,
cellphones,computers,etc.)
Please follow these guidelines carefully.
Pleaseflattenallcardboardboxes.Emptyandrinseall
containers.Noneedtoremove:Paperclips,stamps,addresslabels,
staples,metalfasteners,cellophaneaddresswindows,rubber
bands,spiralbindings,plastictabs.
YES
NO
SAVE THE DATESFALL 2016
Sunday, September 18, 2016Hazardous Household Waste Collection Time 9:00am–3:00pm
(www.co.delaware.pa.us)
PennStateUniversityinMedia
Saturday, October 22, 2016 Hazardous Household Waste Collection Time 9:00am–3:00pm
EmergencyServicesTrainingCenter
1600CalconHookRd.,SharonHill19079
Saturday, October 22, 2016Shredding Event Place TownshipBuilding
Time 10:00am–1:00pm
Sunday, November 6, 2016Daylight Savings Time BeginsFALLbackonehour.
Thursday, November 10, 2016Medicare SeminarTime 10:00am
Localresident,TinaGarrity,fromTri-State
SeniorConsultantswillbeatthehereto
discussMedicarehealthinsuranceplans
fortheupcomingyear.Mrs.Garrityisan
independenthealthinsurancebroker
servingMedicarebeneficiaries.Sheoffers
guidancewithenrollmentinplansthat
complimentMedicaresuchas:Medicare
Supplementalplans,MedicareAdvantage
plansandStand-AlonePrescriptionDrug
plans.Thisparticularpresentationwill
giveareviewofMedicareandwillfocus
onthedetailsofIndependenceBlueCross
MedicareAdvantageplanofferingsfor
2017.Call610.399.1917withquestions.
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Township Manager LetterHello fellow residents. Now that the lazy days of summer have passed, we find ourselves reflecting on the activities that filled our summer calendar and look forward to the events that will carry us to a new year. Our summer started with the annual Memorial Day service, where Hank Rubner, a decorated World War II veteran, shared some of his past. Mr. Rubner represents a generation of our history that resonates with great patriotism. We are so very grateful that Mr. Rubner joined us, and are as equally grateful to his fellow veterans that have served our country so that we may enjoy our freedom. A freedom that I, all too often, seem to take for granted.
Recently, I had the opportunity to spend a weekend in Washington D.C. with my family. A visit to our nation’s capital rekindled great memories from my past. My father, who was a Korean War Veteran, insisted that we go each and every year.
When I was a young boy, I didn’t quite understand why he was so passionate about this annual voyage. Being there this summer reminded me of that annual pilgrimage. It also gave me reason to reflect on my dad’s commitment to our country and what it stands for. What he, Hank Rubner, and countless others fought for—our freedom.
In a time when it seems that we are at odds over just about everything from politics to race and religion, it might be helpful to take inventory of the one thing that has made this country the envy of every other society—our freedom.
Jeff Seagraves, township manager
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
–8TH–2016
LEAF & YARD DEBRIS PICK-UPNOVEMBER 14–17, 2016
Thoughtwe’d“leaf”youaloneaboutthisone?Notachance!
Decomposablebagsareavailableatthetownshipbuildingfor
$2.00each.Thatpricecoversthebagsandthepick-up.Justcome
in,buyyourbagsandregisteryouraddressforpickupand“leaf”
yourbaggedyardwasteonthestreet.Alternativeoptionsforall
thosepeskyleaves:creatingacompostpileortillyourleavesinto
thesoilofyourgardenbedswheretheycanactasrichmulch.
My fellow Supervisors and I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some recent activities and comments.
We are happy to announce that the Township has recently added access to the second floor of 8 Township Drive. That is the building adjacent to our municipal offices at 6 Township Dr.ive Thornbury Township Chester County currently leases the first floor and we are now looking for a tenant or tenants to occupy the second floor. The rent is negotiable with tenant fit-out. Approximately 3000sf of office space is available. Please contact Jeff Seagraves if you are interested. This is a great way for us to bring revenue into the Township and at the same time offer great office space to a resident.
Congratulations to our 2016 Scholarship Winner: Noah Yoder. Noah accepted the scholarship at our August 17, 2016 meeting (see picture below). Noah is a resident who will be missed. He has always been a willing volunteer and is attending Widener University where he will study Engineering. Good luck, Noah!
It was sad to say good bye to Kelly Daudert, our Junior Supervisor for 2016 and we wish her much success as she pursues a degree from West Chester University. Through this
program we have enjoyed getting to know Rustin High School students, our future leaders, and we look forward to introducing our 2017 Junior Supervisor to the township in January. In closing, have a great fall and we will see you around town!
Jim Raith, Chairman board of supervisors
April 20, 2016
• Resolution2016-7,conditionally
approvedthe“MettimanoPreliminary/
FinalLandDevelopmentPlan”
application,madebyAnthonyD.&
LorraineC.Mettimano,of19SkylineDr.
• Awardedthecontractfortherepairof
theLocksleyRd.culvert,toFastPipe
LiningEast,Inc.,foratotalof$18,750.
May 4, 2016
• Resolution2016-9,conditionally
approvedthe“BlackBellFarm
PreliminarySubdivisionPlan”
application,madebyVaughan&
Sautter,locatedat594CheyneyRd.
May 18, 2016
• ExtensionsgrantedontheSweetwater
RoadTractSubdivision,extendingthe
presentactiondatefrom5/24/16,to
8/22/16,andtheWillsSubdivisionfrom
5/29/16,to8/27/16,wereaccepted.
• JeffSeagravesdetailedtheAnimal
ControlAgreementwithBrandywine
VeterinaryHospital,andisbeing
finalizedalongwithothermunicipalities
joininginontheagreement.
June 1, 2016
• EagleScoutProjectsapproved:Rudy
Ricciuti(fourExerciseStationsat
ThornburyPark),AbeYoder(Bocci
BallCourtatPalmerArboretum)
andMatthewRoth(fencing
aroundtheHistoricSpringhouse).
June 15, 2016
• RobertWiltshire’sresignationfrom
theThornburyTownshipHistorical
Commissionwasapproved.
• JeffSeagravesreportedthe
contractwithBrandywine
VeterinarianHospitaltook
effect6/1/16.
RECENT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ACTIONS
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Board Chairman Letter
Thornbury Township Founder’s Day 2016
Above: Logan Fennelly jumping for joy!Left: Chris Quinn, State House Representative elect joins the Board of Supervisors in celebrating our Township at our annual Founder’s Day celebration.Inset: Sand sculpting expert, Chuck Feld, of Sandpounder’s worked tirelessly on our logo.
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EAC WALK ON 9/24/16“INTRODUCTION TO BIRDING”
Saturday, September 24, 2016Place MeetattheGazebo
ThornburyPark
Time 1:00–2:30pm
Ages Allageswelcome!
Getanintroductiontothehobbyof
birding!Receivepointersonusing
binocularswhilelearningthebasicsof
birdidentificationandbirdcallsfroma
localexpert.Bringyourownbinoculars
ifyouhavethem.Thewalkwillbeledby
JohnMercer,ThornburyTownshipresident.
JohnleadsbirdwalksforWestChester
BirdClub,LongwoodGardensandThe
FriendsofExtonPark.Johnisafrequent
birderontheLuckenbackTrailandat
SquireCheyneyFarmPark.Childrenmust
beaccompaniedbyanadult.
EAC TRAIL MAINTENANCESCHEDULE:
Joinsusandhelpmaintainourbeautiful
walkingtrails.Volunteerforanhouror
moreandlearnaboutthegreattrail
systeminThornburyTownship.
Saturday, October 15, 2016Luckenbach Trail
Saturday, November 19, 2016Trail from Westtown Thornton Rd to
Palmer Arboretum
Saturday, December 3, 2016Barrett’s Meadow Reassessment
Place MeetatCheyneyPostOffice
onStationRd
Time 9:00am–12:00pm
Info RichWhite610.558.0380
KatieGrieco610.399.1956
LarryBarrett610.459.3231
4th of July in Thornbury Township
Mosquito Surveillance
Please take these precautionary measures:• Get rid of cans, buckets, plastic containers,
unused tires or any container that can hold water.• Clean out your gutters. Plants ,sticks and leaves
can clog gutter drains. • Drill holes outside recycling containers
so that water can drain.• Empty birdbaths• Store your wheelbarrow
in your shed or garage.• Ornamental pools should
be stocked with fish or aerated.
Tips to enjoy the outdoors: • Check your screens. Make sure
they are tight with no holes. • Dusk and dawn are mosquitos
most active periods. Limit your time outside if you can, or wear long sleeve shirts and long plants at those times.
• Put a lemon grass or citronella plant on your deck or patio.
• Bring a fan outside. Mosquitos are weak flyers and a breeze will detract them.
West Nile virus info can be found at the state website: www.westnile.state.pa.us.
At the August 3, 2016 Delaware County Council meeting, the Council approved a $46,789 grant application to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to continue its mosquito surveillance and control program, which now tests for both West Nile virus and Zika virus. To date, there have been no positive Zika mosquito tests in Delaware County, but residents are reminded to take precautions to eliminate any breeding ground for mosquitos and to protect themselves against mosquito bites.
Thanks to Dave Milowicki for capturing 2016 Fourth of July festivities!
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Parks & Recreation EventsABOUT OUR PARKS:LOCATIONS AND FEATURES
Thornbury Township boasts five public parks. We invite you to enjoy!
Barrett's Meadow30 acres at Creek & Tanguy Roads
Walk the trail and enjoy the naturally occurring wild flowers in the spring and summer.
Bonner Park65 acres on Blossom Hill Road
Visit the historic Frazer Ruins and an old, unused quarry. Enjoy plenty of good hiking.
Martin Park45 acres on Stony Bank Road
Home to our Annual Fishing Derby. Enjoy plenty of walking, picnicking, and fishing.
Palmer Arboretum21 acres on Brinton Lake Road
Climb on the giant adirondack chairs, play hopscotch, walk trails, and enjoy a picnic.
Thornbury Park56 acres at Glen Mills & Thornton Roads
Home to many of our Township events. Enjoy scenic walking and running paths, basketball and tennis courts, playground equipment, the pavilion, and much more.
Comments or questions:ContactSusanDaudert
at610.399.8383x101or
susan@thornbury.org.
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Friday, September 9, 20164th Friday Movie & FireworksPlace ThornburyPark
Time 7:00pm
Friday, September 23, 2016Kids Paint NightArt teacher, Annie Seagraves will be teaching your little Picassos. Sign up online. 15 students max with preference to residents.Ages 5–10yearsold
Place TownshipMeetingRoom
Time 6:00–8:00pm
Fee $15.00perchild(residents)
$25.00perchild(non-resident)
Saturday, October 15, 2016Annual Fishing DerbyMartin Creek Park will be stocked and ready for all. Must be a resident to win prizes.Place MartinParkonStoneyBankRoad
Time 9:00am
Sunday, October 23, 2016Annual Halloween Parade & Fall FestivalDon’t miss this hometown tradition. Join us at Thornbury Park for some favorite autumn activities: pie baking contest, carving pumpkins, hay rides, games and making scarecrows. Bring your own scarecrow outfit and carving tools. Daffodil Bulb Pick up is at the Fall Festival.Place ParadestartsatYellowHouse
ParkingLotonGlenMillsRoad
FestivalisatThornburyPark
Time 1:00pm
FALL SENIOR EVENTS:Thursday, October 20, 2016Senior Fall LuncheonBring a new senior Township resident and you are eligible for a prize.Place ThornburyTwp.MunicipalBldg.
Time 12:00pm
RSVP Susanat610.399.8383x101
oremailsusan@thornbury.org
Friday, November 18, 2016Senior Wine TastingPlace GraceWinery
Time 3:00–5:00pm
Friday, October 14, 2016Friday, November 4, 2016Parents Night Out! (PNO)Ms. Cindy and Mr. Chris will do crafts, sing songs and enjoy pizza!Place TownshipMeetingRoom
Time 6:00pm–9:00pm
Fee $10.00perchild(residents)
$20.00perchild(non-resident)
Thursday, December 1, 2016Wreath Decorating Wreath, decorations and advice are included. Register online beginning 11/9/16. Registration ends 11/23/16.Time 6:00pm
Fee $10.00
Saturday, December 3, 2016Annual Tree LightingRefreshments will be served. See Santa!Place ThornburyPark
Time 5:00pm
Saturday, December 10, 2016Thornbury Holiday ExpressTickets are sold at the Township building beginning 11/14/16. Must be a resident. Six ticket maximum. Fee $5.00
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Subdivision and Land DevelopmentPolnerow Land Development Plan, 26 Westtown
Rd.:Thisplanproposesalargebarn.Discussion
wasscheduledtobeginattheAprilmeeting,
butwastabledtotheMaymeeting.AttheMay
meeting,waivers,landscaping,andthehistoric
propertywasdiscussed.Oncetheapplicant
obtainsarecommendationfromtheTownship
HistoricCommitteeandprovidesadditional
engineeringinformation,discussionwillresume.
Daniels Subdivision, Minor Preliminary
Subdivision Plan, 425 Thornton Rd.:Theplan
proposesa2-lotsubdivisionona5acreproperty.
DiscussionbeganattheJuly,2015meeting.
PreliminaryplansweresubmittedinOctober,
2015.Frontage,lot-widthrequirements,and
right-of-wayswerediscussedattheDecember,
2015meeting.Obtainingavariance,public
water/sewer,andtreeswerediscussedatthe
January,2016meeting.Arevisedplanwas
submittedanddiscussedattheJuly,2016
meetingatwhichtimethemembersvoted
torecommendapproval,contingentupon
satisfactorytreereplacementand
otherconditions.
Crane Tract, Preliminary Plan, Major Subdivision,
105 Stoney Bank Rd.:Theplanproposesto
subdivide55acresinto29lots(23lotstothe
eastofStoneyBankRd.and4lotstothewest
ofStoneyBankRd.),27beingresidentialwith
2servingasopenspace.Discussionbegan
May,2013.Theproposedcommondriveway,
emergencyaccess,steepslopes,landscape
buffer,andthestormwaterbasinwerediscussed
attheFebruary,2016meeting.Discussionwill
continueoncerevisedplansarereceived.
Morgan/Coyle Land Development Plan, 19
and 23 Bennetts La.: TheMorgan’spropose
tobuildahomeat19Bennett’sLa.,andalso
proposeashareddrivewiththeCoyle’sat23
Bennett’sLa.,insteadofthedrivewaylocation
markedontheoriginalsubdivisionplan.This
itemwasfirstdiscussedattheMaymeetingin
whichthePlanningCommissionmotionedto
recommenddenialofthisplan.Theapplicant
returnedattheJunemeetingwithanewplan
thatwasdiscussed.AttheJuly13,2016meeting,
afterdiscussingthedrivewayslopeandtree
replacementissuesthemembersmotioned
torecommendapprovalwithconditions.
OrdinancesPipeline Regulations Ordinance Amendments:
ThisitemwasfirstdiscussedinFebruary,2015.
AttheSept.2015meetingSunoco’sMariner
EastPipelineProjectwasdiscussedandhow
itaffectedThornburyTwp.AttheFebruary,
2016meeting,aCommonPleascourtcasewas
discussed,aswellassetbacks,treereplacement,
andbuffers.AttheJuly13,2016meeting,the
PlanningCommissionmembersmotionedto
sendadraftZoningOrdinanceAmendment
andadraftSubdivision/LandDevelopment
OrdinanceAmendmenttotheBoardof
Supervisorsfortheirreview.
Sign Ordinance Amendment:AttheJune
meeting,theamendmentwasdiscussedand
themembersvotedinfavorofrecommending
adoptionofthedraftSignOrdinance,last
revised5/9/16.
VMDT Curative Amendment, 282 Dilworthtown
Rd.:Thisitemwasfirstdiscussedatthe
Maymeeting.Theapplicantischallenging
theTownship’sordinance.Theyproposea
commercial8,100sq.ft.2storybuildingfor
vehiclepreparation,sales,andmaintenance,
withacrossingbuilttohandlevehiclestorage.
Theapplicant’ssketchplanwasdeniedbythe
PlanningCommissioninFebruary.AttheJune
meeting,themembersvotedtodenyVMDT’s
challengetothevalidityoftheZoningOrdinance
atsetforthintheirCurativeAmendment
Petitionandproposedordinance,andadopt
therecommendationoftheDelawareCounty
PlanningCommission,datedApril21,2016.
ResidentsareinvitedtoattendPlanning
Commissionmeetingsheldonthe2nd
Wednesdayofthemonthat7pm.
Planning CommissionDAFFODIL DAY: BULB PICK-UP IS 10/23
CHESTER RIDLEY CRUM WATERSHEDS ASSOCIATIONTREE PLANTINGS
Don’tforgettoorderyourDaffodilbulbs!
Placeyourbulborderonlineorcome
intotheTownship
building.Thecostis
$5.00for20bulbs.
Orderscanbepickedup
attheFallFestivalon
SundayOctober23rdat
ThornburyPark.(Orders
mustbepaidforbefore
pickup.)Enhanceyour
yardandtheTownshipwithoursignature
flower.Plantthemalongthestreetso
everyonecanenjoythem.
All are welcome!
Saturday, October 1, 2016, 9:00amSmedley Park,
Nether Providence/Springfield
Saturday, October 15, 2016, 9:00am Serpentine Preserve in Willistown
Saturday, October 22, 2016, 9:00amDarlington Trail in Middletown Township
12th Annual CRC Awards DinnerThursday, November 3, 2016, 6:00pm
White Manor Country Club
Mary Taylor Frazer’s War: A testament to tenacity and courageOn September 11, 1777, the Battle of Brandywine took place just five miles from here. Colonel Persifor Frazer commanded a regiment of soldiers, fighting almost in his own backyard. His wife, Mary Taylor Frazer boldly faced British troops as they plundered the farm. On September 13, 1777 British soldiers surrounded the Frazer Farm. They hoped to capture Colonel Frazer and seize American supplies that they believed were hidden there. Mary’s children, servants, and an injured American soldier escaped into the woods. Mary and her slave Rachel remained to protect the home. The soldiers took food, clothing, horses, liquor, and a precious store of salt. Mary resisted British orders to help them find supplies. She hid important papers and valuable family
heirlooms. By her own account years later, she confronted looting soldiers and made them return some of the stolen items. Her defiant resistance made her a local heroine. British troops captured Colonel Frazer after the Battle of Brandywine and held him in Philadelphia’s new jail on Walnut Street. Mary risked the trip into the British held city several times to visit him. She even smuggled a letter to George Washington from her imprisoned husband. As a result, Washington was able to gain somewhat better treatment for American Prisoners. During the winter when the army lay at Valley Forge Mary rode far and near on horseback collecting all she could from friends and neighbors, to help supply the wants of the poor soldiers; and these she repeatedly took to the Camp herself. Visit this historical resource in Bonner Park for more information.
“When the well is dry, we will know the worth of water” – Ben Franklin
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Historical Commission Letter
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SEWER COMMITTEEINFORMATION
Thechangeinseasonisalwaysagreat
timetoperformmaintenanceand
inspectionsofyoursewerandseptic
systems.Septicandgrinderpumpsystems
needtobemonitoredtoensurethatthey
workproperlythroughouttheirservice
lives.Whenthesesystemsareproperly
maintainedandoperated,theyeffectively
reduceoreliminatemosthumanhealth
orenvironmentalthreatsposedby
pollutantsinhouseholdwastewater.When
theyfail,theycancontaminatesurface
watersandgroundwaterwithdisease-
causingpathogensandnitrates.Avoid
allowingstrongchemicals,oils,diapers,
plasticsetc.fromenteringyouronsiteand
pumpsystems.
Beforeanissuearises,itmaybebestto
contactyourserviceprovidersaboutany
recommendedpreventativemaintenance
orback-updevicesthatmaybeavailable.
Itisimportanttonotethatfoulodor
isnotalwaysthefirstsignofa
malfunctioningsepticsystem.Youshould
callasepticprofessionalifyounoticeany
ofthefollowing:wastewaterbackingup
intothehouseholddrains,brightgreen
andspongygrassinthedrainfield—
evenafterdryweather,poolingwater
ormuddysoilaroundyoursepticsystem
orinyourbasement,andastrongodor
aroundtheseptictankanddrainfield.
ForthosewithE/Onegrinderpumps,
wesuggestcheckingoutwww.eone.
comformonitoringandmaintenance
informationorcallinganauthorized
servicerepresentative.SiteSpecificDesign
islistedastheserviceproviderfor
EasternPennsylvania.Theirnumberis
(800)295-8853.
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Events
Thursday, September 22, 2016 Fall 2016 Career FairPlace TalenEnergyStadium
1StadiumDrive,Chester,PA19063
Time 6:00am–3:00pm
Coming Soon: CPR CoursePlace TownshipMeetingRoom
Time ToBeDetermined
Fee Complimentsofthe
ThornburyTownshipBoard
ofSupervisors
Info Detailstocomeonourwebsite.
Ifinterested,callSusanat
610.399.8383x101or
emailsusan@thornbury.org
Saturday, October 8, 2016 Six Degrees of Delco By Rotaryof Central Delaware County
A“oneofakind”eveningeventcelebrating
theconnectionourregionhastotheheritage,
longstandingbusinesses,organizations,
schools,firstresponders,diversity,history,
families,andcommunitiesthroughout
DelawareCounty.Thisspecialgatheringwillbe
anighttimepartycelebrationtorecognizeboth
thenostalgicstoriesandiconicinstitutionsthat
havebecomeastapletoourhistoricalcounty
alongwithitsmodernprogression.
Place TeamToyotaofGlenMills
1050BaltimorePk,GlenMills,PA19342
Time 7:00pm–11:00pm
Info 610.952.2922
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Cheyney,PA19319
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STAFF & OFFICIALS
Township Manager
Jeffrey T. Seagraves: 610.399.8383 x104
Licenses & Inspection
Susan Daudert: 610.399.8383 x101
Code Enforcement Officer
Tim Durham: 610.399.8383 x103
Public Works
Lindsey Price: 610.399.8383 x106
Tax Collector
Willard McMullin: 610.459.8475
WC Area School District: 484.266.1000
State Senator (9th District)
Elect: Tom Killion
U.S. Representative (7th District)
Pat Meehan: 202.225.2011
U.S. Senators
Pat Toomey: 202.224.4254
Bob Casey, Jr.: 202.224.6324
District Justice
Honorable Wendy B. Roberts Esquire
District Court 32-2-49
Magisterial District Court 32-2-49
610.558.3605
BOARD MEETINGS
Board of Supervisors
1st & 3rd Wednesdays: 7:00pm
James Raith, Chairman
James Kelly, Vice Chairman
Sheri Perkins, Supervisor
Zoning Hearing Board
1st Monday (if needed): 7:00pm
Environmental Advisory Council
3rd Thursday: 7:00pm
Park & Recreation Board
4th Tuesday: 7:00pm
Historical Commission
3rd Tuesday: 7:00pm
Planning Commission
2nd Wednesday: 7:00pm
Sewer Committee
4th Thursday: 7:00pm
CONTACT 6 Township Drive, Cheyney, PA 19319
tel 610.399.8383 fax 610-399-3162
www.thornbury.org
Mon through Fri, 8:30am – 4:30pm
THORNBURY TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE COUNTYc a l e n d a r , m e e t i n g s a n d c o n t a c t s
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WCASD Schools Closed .....................................9|2Zoning Hearing Board Mtg ............................9|5WCASD Schools Closed .....................................9|5Township Office Closed ....................................9|5Board of Supervisors Mtg ...............................9|7Movie &Fireworks in the Park .......................9|9Planning Commission Mtg ......................... 9|14
Board of Supervisors Mtg ............................ 11|2Parents Night Out ......................................... 11|4Zoning Hearing Board Mtg ......................... 11|7Township Office Closed ................................. 11|8VOTE! ................................................................ 11|8Planning Commission Mtg ......................... 11|9Medicare Seminar at 10:00am ................11|10
Wreath Decorating .................................................12|1
Tree Lighting .............................................................12|3
Township Office Closed ...............................11|11Leaf Pick Up ........................................... 11|14–17Senior Fall Lunch ..........................................11|17Senior Wine Tasting ....................................11|18Park & Recreation Board Mtg ...................11|22Township Office Closed ....................... 11|24–25
Holiday Express ......................................................12|10
Zoning Hearing Board Mtg ........................ 10/3Board of Supervisors Mtg ........................... 10/5Township Office Closed ...............................10|10Planning Commission Mtg .......................10|12Parents Night Out .......................................10|14Fishing Derby ................................................10|15Board of Supervisors Mtg ..........................10|19
Environmental Advisory Council Mtg ...... 9|15Parents Night Out ......................................... 9|16Board of Supervisors Mtg ............................ 9|21Sewer Committee Mtg. ................................ 9|22Kids Paint Night ............................................. 9|23Park & Recreation Mtg ................................. 9|27
Environmental Advisory Council Mtg ....10|20Senior Lunch .................................................10|20Shredding Event at the Township Bldg ..10|22Fall Festival Thornbury Park ......................10|23Park & Recreation Board Mtg ...................10|25Sewer Committee Mtg ...............................10|27
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
RUSTIN HIGH SCHOOLImportant Dates8|29|16
firstdayofschool
9|2&5|16
SchoolsClosed
9|6|16, 4–8pm
SeniorPortraitsforthe
classof2017
4-8pm
9|14|16, 7pm
OpenHouse
9|22|16
TwoHourDelay
9|30|16
HalfDayforallstudents
10|3&12|16
SchoolsClosed