Maurice wants to feel safe and loved
Maurice was found in a backyard in Norristown. He was so matted that he had to be shaved which is why he looks like a little lion, but his beautiful gray fur is growing back nicely. He is wary around new people but with time and patience, you will be rewarded with constant purring and non-stop playing. He is a gray, neutered male, domestic longhair about 5 months old. He is a very sweet little boy who wants nothing more than a home where he will feel safe and loved. Vet references and/or a home visit are required to adopt from Spay & Save! For more information, call 610-2776187. Please visit the website at www.spayandsave.org to see all the dogs and cats available for adoption.
Adult writers of fiction invited to attend twice monthly meetings of the Phoenix Fiction Writers at the library. Free. Group meets second Thursday and third Tuesday of each month from 6:30to 9p.m. in the library’s Harrop Room. Led by Eric Parmer, offering local writers education, empowerment and constructive criticism. Writers ask questions about the writing process, read work out loud and receive/offer input on material read. Free and open to public. To submit writing samples or for more information, contact Eric Parmer at edparmer@gmail.com.
A free legal clinic will be offered at Phoenixville Public Library on the first Thursday of the month from 5to 7:30p.m. Ian J. Michener, Esq. of Rick Linn, LLC offers this Phoenixville Legal Outreach Clinic, providing information, counseling, and advocacy in various areas of law, including family law, trusts & estates, criminal defense, landlord-tenant law, and legal issues facing small businesses. Attendees receive a free 20-minute consultation with an attorney, who will provide counseling and access to legal resources as needed. Consultations are provided on a first-come, first served basis. For more information, call 610-933-3013x132or e-mail mpinto@ccls.org.
new weekly group on Saturdays from 12-1:30p.m. Group facilitated by John Argeseanu and open to ESL students and tutors and anyone in the community looking to improve/practice their English. Free and open to public. For more info, email johnargeseanu@gmail. com.
Your guide to resources available to unemployed and underemployed job seekers through the PA CareerLink and the United Way Financial Stability Center of Chester County, is available for free, walk-in appointments each Wednesday from10:45a.m. to 12:45 p.m., immediately following the weekly meeting of the Library’s Career Success Group. Call for more info.
each second Wednesday of the month) from 1:30-2p.m. Ages 3-5 with caregiver . No registration required. This is abi-lingual story time. Come and enjoy stories and songs in Spanish and English. Presented in collaboration with Ursinus College. Spanishspeakers and non-Spanish speakers welcome.
on Thursday, March 16at 7p.m, Local veterinarian Dr. Ann Caulfield will be the speaker. In this talk, Dr. Caulfield will discuss how the cat’s journey from wild predator to human companion continues to influence your cat’s day to day behaviors. Understanding the emotional, environmental, and social needs of this unique animal can help prevent and solve behavior issues and enhance your relationship with your favorite feline. This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required on the Adult Events Calendar at www.phoenixvillelibrary. org or by calling 610-9333013x132.
Mondays at 7:30p.m. Teens and adults. There is a charge per session. Join Adoja Amoah-Aggrey, RYT, / Carmen Molina, RYT, for all levels of yoga. Bring a mat and wear comfortable clothing. Beginners welcome. E-mail questions to yoga. vaayu@gmail.com.
at Perkiomen Valley Library in Schwenksville on Mondays at 2p.m. Gentle yoga for people with less mobility, led by certified yoga instructor, Kamini Patel. There is a charge per session (funds provide books and supplies to children in India.) Email questions to: kaminipat@ yahoo.com.
through March 30at 10:15 a.m.. Ages 2-5with an adult. Registration requested. Call 610-287-8360.
Tuesdays, March 7and 21at 9:30 am. Ages 6-24mos. with adult. Enjoy stories, songs, and finger plays. Registration requested. Call 610287-8360.
Area events
East Vincent UCC, 282Hill Church Road, Spring City will celebrate the Second Sunday of Lent with Holy Communion at worship at 9a.m. Isaac Strader will be pianist and Rev. Jim Roth supply pastor with the message “Born Again?”
First UCC, 367Washington St, Royersford will celebrate the Second Sunday of Lent at the 11a.m. Worship Service. Austin Gross will be substitute organist and Rev. JimRoth, will be the Supply Pastor with the message “Born Again?” The Consistory will meet after worship at 2p.m. A seemingly off-handed suggestion turns deadly after a callow young tennis star (Farley Granger) meets a seemingly eccentric train commuter (Robert Walker, in his best role). Filled with some of Hitchcock’s most creative and stunning cinematic moments. Co-scripted by Raymond Chandler (The Big Sleep), Not rated. 101min. 35mm screening. Join us at 1:45p.m. for an introduction to the film by Alice Leppert from Ursinus College. For more information, go to