Conyngham Borough is holding a workshop entitled “Using Rainwater to Beautify Your Property While Protecting Your Neighbors” on Saturday May 9th at 10:00 AM at the Borough Building, 215 Main St. The workshop is open to the public and the admission is free. Topics to be discussed include the importance of controlling rain water, where does my rainwater go, how to make, install, and maintain a rain barrel. Please RSVP by calling the Borough Office at 570-788-4385.
Conyngham Park Program Registration for children ages 5 to 12 will be held Tuesday, May 5th and Wednesday, May 20th from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Conyngham Borough Building. The program will be held from June 22nd to July 31st. It is a Monday through Friday program that runs from 9AM to 12 PM. Children must be at least 5 years of age by June 1st(birth certificates required). Payment of $120.00 per child is required at the time of registration. Registration forms can also be picked up at the Conyngham Borough Building during office hours. The deadline for registration is Wednesday May 20th.
With the approach of warmer weather, we are all looking forward to spending more time outdoors enjoying the warmer weather. Conyngham Residents are reminded that they are responsible for clean-up after their pets while walking them on public property. Un-restrained pets running at large on public or private property without the consent of the property owner is also prohibited by borough ordinance. Cooperation of pet owners will help keep our community both safe and clean.
Street sweeping is currently being done in Conyngham Borough. In order for the street sweeper to work correctly, residents are asked to NOT SWEEP the cinders into piles.
Throughout 2015, Conyngham Borough in cooperation with the Conyngham Borough Historical Society, Conyngham Valley Civic Organization (CVCO), the Valley Veterans of Foreign War (VFW), and the Conyngham Borough Downtown Business Association will be hosting a Hometown Hero Banner Program.
We are seeking your help in sponsoring a Hometown Hero Banner.
Each individual banner will be unique and honor a specific soldier including their picture, branch of service, era of service, and hometown. There is space for dozens of banners on street lights throughout the Borough. The program is non-political and non-partisan. It is purely a living memorial to those soldiers from Conyngham Borough and surrounding communities who served our country.
Please join us in celebrating the Veterans of the Conyngham Valley.