The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

2nd Annual Fall Cleanup planned for Edgewood Cemetery

- Media News Group

POTTSTOWN >> Edgewood Cemetery’s small, all-volunteer board, which serves as a “Friends of the Cemetery” organizati­on for the Edgewood Historic Cemetery, Inc. 501 (c)3, is joining forces with Hobart’s Run to plan another community cleanup day.

The cleanup is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 (raindate: Saturday, Oct. 12).

A fundraiser to benefit Edgewood Cemetery is also planned for this week.

The Three Fingers Neat Scotch & Cigar Club approached Andrew Monastra, president of the Edgewood Historic Cemetery Board, and offered to run a golf tournament to benefit the cemetery’s maintenanc­e fund.

The benefit tournament will take place Friday, Sept. 27, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. at the Presidenti­al Course at Hickory Valley Golf Course in Gilbertsvi­lle.

For informatio­n on the golf tournament, email George Bell at georgecbel­l7@yahoo.com or Paul Kennedy at paul@skadv.com

Last year’s community cleanup day was deemed a tremendous success, with more than 100 volunteers showing up to help rake grass clippings, plant flowers, trim and mow, clean tombstones, and trim overgrown plants. Planners hope even more participan­ts will show up this year; they encourage civic organizati­ons to pitch in, too.

Local home improvemen­t businesses, restaurant­s, and various organizati­ons also donated supplies or raffle items.

“The community spirit and friendline­ss of last year’s volunteers was inspiring,” said Andrew Monastra, president of the Edgewood Cemetery Board. “It was a true, grassroots community effort, and it spoke volumes about the positive energy in Pottstown. We look forward to working with even more people this year!”

Refreshmen­ts will be provided — but additional food donations will be accepted. Participan­ts are encouraged to bring their own water bottles.

Some tools will be provided courtesy of Hobart’s Run and The Hill School but volunteers are asked to bring their own tools if they can, including gloves, rakes, shovels, pruning tools, brooms, weed-whackers and mowers.

Once again, local businesses and individual­s will be donating items for a fundraisin­g raffle. Additional items, from crafts to gift cards, will be welcomed with open arms.

If interested in making a raffle item donation, email Cathy Skitko at cskitko@thehill.org or call 610-7051017.

Contributi­ons of flowers and other plants also are appreciate­d.

Fundraisin­g is a crucial concern, as basic grounds maintenanc­e is an ongoing issue. Monastra notes the low bid for this season’s mowing of the 12-acre site came in at $800 per week, resulting in an estimated cost of $25,000 per season. He points out that mowing Edgewood, dating to the mid-1800s, is no simple or, therefore, inexpensiv­e task due to neglect for many years, sinkholes, and ground damage caused by an active groundhog population.

Unfortunat­ely, the cemetery, created in 1862, has not had an official individual owner since the 1930s. The last individual who had been serving as caretaker essentiall­y abandoned the cemetery around 2012 and it fell into significan­t neglect. Since then, the volunteer nonprofit board has attempted to raise funds to make sure the grass clipped, but increased and sustained efforts must continue to provide for mowing and achieve restoratio­n ranging from resetting falling tombstones to clearing debris and maintainin­g pathways.

The 2018 cleanup day and fundraisin­g effort raised $3,800 in donations, in addition to $2,500 contribute­d by Harlan “Bud” Wendell, a resident of Menlo Park, Calif., and a Hill School class of 1942 graduate with family ties to John Potts, founder of Pottstown.

Hobart’s Run and The Hill School contribute­d $5,000 toward mowing during the summer of 2018 and matched that $5,000 amount again in July 2019.

A few additional donations have trickled in over the past year, and a smallscale cleanup was promoted to volunteers this past spring.

While the generosity of Wendell’s and other donors’ contributi­ons and volunteer efforts are immensely appreciate­d, “with a $25,000-per-season mowing bill, our need for financial support is immediate, serious, and ongoing,” Monastra said. “We need to show our respect to those who are buried there and their families. We also want to be sure Edgewood’s condition does not become a distractio­n to the fantastic economic and community developmen­t efforts in the Borough.

“We also envision creating areas for contemplat­ion and remembranc­e – with benches and flowers — for those who visit loved ones here as well as other community members who want to walk on these public grounds,” Monastra continued, noting that keeping up with the grass has been the pressing priority. “We greatly appreciate those who have helped in some way, and, going forward, we would like to recognize substantia­l donors by installing benches bearing their names, or a plaque thanking them for supporting the cemetery,” Monastra suggested.

Citing the prominent location of the cemetery along High Street — in close proximity to business revitaliza­tion efforts occurring downtown as well as the bike lanes and Schuylkill River Trail — Monastra hopes business owners as well as individual­s will contribute to the cemetery’s fund for maintainin­g and improving the property.

The Board also welcomes organizati­on-based fundraisin­g to benefit the cemetery. Recently Monastra was contacted by an individual interested in organizing a golf outing to benefit Edgewood and he enthusiast­ically welcomes all fundraisin­g ideas and offers of support.

The Board asks area residents who have family members buried in the cemetery to share their contact informatio­n, so that the Board can keep them informed about progress and developmen­ts with Edgewood’s maintenanc­e.

Tax-deductible donations can be made to Edgewood Historic Cemetery Inc. and sent to 740 E. High St., Pottstown, PA 19464. Individual­s interested in volunteeri­ng, learning more about the cemetery’s efforts, or providing family informatio­n can contact Andrew Monastra at amonastra@themgmlaw.com or 484459-5412.

 ?? PHOTO BY SANDI YANISKO — THE HILL SCHOOL ?? Volunteers help clean up the grounds at Edgewood Cemetery in Pottstown.
PHOTO BY SANDI YANISKO — THE HILL SCHOOL Volunteers help clean up the grounds at Edgewood Cemetery in Pottstown.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? A volunteer cleans around the graveside at Edgewood Cemetery in Pottstown. The next cleanup date is Oct. 5.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO A volunteer cleans around the graveside at Edgewood Cemetery in Pottstown. The next cleanup date is Oct. 5.
 ?? MARIAN DENNIS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Volunteers help clear clippings, brush off headstones and trim hedges during an Edgewood Cemetery cleanup organized by Pottstown CARES and Hobart’s Run.
MARIAN DENNIS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Volunteers help clear clippings, brush off headstones and trim hedges during an Edgewood Cemetery cleanup organized by Pottstown CARES and Hobart’s Run.

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