Trunk or Treat at RACC

Angela Caldero Perez

October 29th, 2024—On Saturday, October 26th, Reading Area Community College’s Future Educators club hosted its annual “Trunk or Treat” at the Yocum Library parking lot.

Many clubs and organizations on campus drove in and decorated their trunks with themes ranging from Cars to Beetlejuice, Cookie Monster, and even Toy Story! Many families from the community showed up and enjoyed this free event. Each trunk was uniquely decorated and offered a variety of candy, toys, and activities.

Kids of all ages joined in on the festivities and dressed in various costumes—many Transformers, Jedi, and monsters “Trick or treated” their way into sweet treats. The event even had a special visit from our very own Raven.

Thank you to all who could attend and participate, and a special thank you to the Early Education Department and Future Educators Association Club for facilitating this fantastic event.

Pictured above: The Diversity Club

Pictured above: A community member and their “chick”

Pictured above: Jayla Porcher and the RACC Raven

Pictured above : The facilitators of this event, the Future Educators Club.

Reading Film Festival

Jeremy Weaver

October 7th, 2024 - Filmmakers from all over the globe and their collections of movies will be highlighted at the upcoming 10th Annual Reading Film Fest, which will take place from Oct. 10th to 13th. Projects will be shown at both the Goggle Works and the IMAX Theater.

The festival is one of many memorable events to take place in Reading. It celebrates the work of dozens of filmmakers from the United States and beyond. It has provided film lovers with the chance to interact with said filmmakers in ways they were never able to, and businesses with the opportunity to put themselves on the map.

“ReadingFilmFEST was created by filmmakers for filmmakers and film lovers,” the festival said in a statement on their website. “We understand the importance of festivals in creating opportunities for filmmakers to meet their audiences, network with other professionals and promote their films. By supporting filmmakers, we’ve learned that our audience benefits by being able to engage in truly meaningful dialogue with the creators of film.”

Simply put, this event continues to grow astronomically. Everyone should take the chance to experience this unique event!

Learn more here: https://readingfilmfest.com/

Fall Has Arrived!

Jaidyn Roush

October 7th, 2024 - Red, green, and yellow are the colors of leaves and apples alike; what screams fall more than apple picking?

From September 7th until Sunday, November 3rd, Grim’s Orchard of Breinigsville, PA, will host a fall festival. It’s a day full of fun farm activities from 10 am to 7 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Activities range from pick-your-own apples, pumpkins, and other vegetables to corn mazes, hayrides, and goat cuddling. Between all of that are the delicious baked goods Grim’s orchard provides, all of which are baked fresh at the orchard and made from their very own apples. If sweet foods aren’t on the pallet, they have more savory foods like pulled pork and sausage.

Overall, apple picking is the most popular activity Grim’s Orchard provides. They have a wide array of apple types offered throughout the season. The owner of Grim’s Orchard, Josh Grim, said,

“There’s usually two to four new variates available every week as we get into November.”

Before guests come, they can check Grim’s Orchard’s website or Facebook to see which apples are ready to be picked. Honey Crisp apples are their most notable ones. They are commonly sought out by their guests and used in many of the foods and ciders Grim’s Orchard makes.

Between all the activities Grim’s Orchard offers, there is enough to keep the guests going all day. Grim said,

“We see people here five to six hours. They get here 10:00-10:30 in the morning, and they’re first leaving around four or five o’clock.”

Apple sizes always vary depending on the year, but this year’s crop is the perfect size for picking, eating, and baking. Goat cuddling is new this year, and it has proved its stay by being popular with guests. Grim mentioned that it’s hard to tell who enjoys the baby goats more, the kids or the parents.

What will you be making this fall season?

Learn more here: https://grimsorchard.com/