Independent Fire Company of Jenkintown will be hosting a spaghetti dinner from 6:15 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Saturday November 7th in the Immaculate Comception’s Conahan Hall. Tickets can be purchased in advanced for $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 4-10 and free for children 3 and younger. For more information, and to purchase your tickets please email independentfirecompany16@gmail.comcreate new email or call (215) 239 – 7907
Come join us for a night of good times, raffles and have your local firefighters cook you dinner!
Jenkintown has a limited number of shade trees to offer residents. There is NO COST to the property owner. If you would like to be considered for a tree, please send an email to opens in a new windowJenkintownShadeTree@gmail.comcreate new email Hurry, as the trees are going quickly!Be sure to include your name, phone, and street address in your email request. A representative from the shade tree commission will drive by your house and assess it based on a few criteria, such as overhead utilities, underground utilities, amount of space for the tree to grow, etc. All trees must be visible from the street for all to enjoy. There are 3 general categories of trees: small (under 30′), medium (between 30′ – 50′) and large (over 50′). If approved for a tree, the plantings will take place during the weekend of November 13-15, 2015.We are looking for volunteers to help plant.
Jenkintown2035 is Jenkintown Borough’s new comprehensive plan. Created through a multi-year planning process, Jenkintown2035 lays out a long-range vision for the Borough and outlines specific recommendations and strategies to achieve that vision. The planning process for Jenkintown2035 was led by a diverse local steering committee and incorporated extensive public input. Through a combination of data background, mapping, and prioritization the final plan provides a framework for managing the places and spaces that make Jenkintown unique.
VIBRANT
Jenkintown is a vibrant community that hosts numerous arts and culture events and has a bustling commercial shopping district. An engaged citizenry and welcoming atmosphere make it a great place to live, work, and play.
AFFORDABLE
Jenkintown has a mix of housing types that suit a range of incomes and styles. Housing prices in the borough have remained fairly steady over the last ten years, making it more affordable than surrounding townships.
HISTORIC
Founded in 1874, Jenkintown has strong historical roots that can be seen all over the borough in the unique and distinctive architectural style that has been meticulously maintained.
WALKABLE
Jenkintown is a highly walkable borough that prides itself on its safety. Recent streetscape improvements have further improved the pedestrian experience.
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Named one of the 15 best places to raise children by Philadelphia Magazine, Jenkintown is a charming, quaint community that many are proud to call home. Life in the borough comes with a network of nearby outstanding healthcare facilities, nearby churches and synagogues, dozens of diverse restaurants and cafes, a wide selection of small businesses, and strong support for the arts and entertainment, all tightly knit into a little over a half of a square mile.
The beautiful, tree-lined streets are just one of the many reasons to live in the borough. More than 60% of the houses in the town were built before 1939, giving the neighborhoods their classic charm. The many nearby parks and playgrounds, including Town Square and the George Perley Bird Sanctuary, create ideal surroundings for families and fans of the outdoors. Town Square is host to year-round functions, from free outdoor concerts to puppy parades, holiday celebration gatherings to pie-eating competitions, and the widely celebrated Jenkintown Arts Festival in the Fall, which attracts several thousands of patrons every year.
The Jenkintown school district is small in size but high in quality, making Jenkintown a community where parents can walk their children to school and know teachers as neighbors. In addition to Jenkintown Elementary School and Jenkintown Middle/High School, the Abington Friends School, Saint Basil Academy, and Wyncote Academy also serve the community.
Adults who are new to the town, or longtime residents who want to meet more neighbors, can join the Jenkintown Newcomers Club, which connects Jenkintown residents through social and civic activities.