8 Berks County Organizations to Get $260k State Investment to Target Underage, Dangerous Drinking, Schwank, Caltagirone Announce

READING, June 11, 2015 – Berks County communities working to help teenagers and young adults better understand the consequences of drinking and alcohol abuse today received nearly $260,000 in grants from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.

Sen. Judy Schwank, Rep. Tom Caltagirone, and PLCB Chairman Tim Holden announced the grant recipients today during a press conference at Penn State-Berks. Representatives from area colleges and municipal governments joined them.

“Our purpose here today is not to take credit, get attention, or seek congratulations,” Sen. Schwank said. “Instead, we gather here today to share some great news: three of our local colleges and universities, two local governments, two police forces, and one school district have been awarded nearly $260,000 in grants from the PLCB to better help our children who might be tempted by underage drinking.”

“With the PLCB’s help, these Berks County communities and organizations will use these new investments to make lives better for minors, their families and the neighborhoods they call home,” Rep. Caltagirone said. “‘Drink Responsibly’ is a marketing slogan that is too often ignored by minors and these funds will be used to raise awareness of the dangers and consequences of underage drinking.”

The PLCB is awarding nearly $2.3 million in grants to organizations statewide. In Berks County, eight awards are headed to the following:

Kutztown University – $40,000

Kutztown School District – $40,000

Kutztown Borough – $32,622

Wyomissing Borough Police – $25,536

Alvernia University – $40,000

Penn State Berks Campus Police – $21,817

Albright College – $39,793

Spring Township Police Department – $19,108

Today’s announcement is nearly 60 percent greater than the PLCB’s investment two years ago when just Kutztown University ($40,000), Kutztown Borough ($36,615), Albright College ($27,254), Wyomissing Borough PD ($24,478), and PSU-Berks ($20,065) received grants.

Grant recipients will invest the PLCB dollars in efforts that involve training, law enforcement patrols, and other prevention programs.

Schwank said alcohol is the most commonly used and abused drug among youth in the U.S. and is responsible for more than 4,300 annual deaths among underage drinkers. Every year, she added, hospitals across the country are visited by thousands of underage persons for alcohol related incidents.

“The value of Pennsylvania’s liquor store system is evidenced by the investment made today in our Berks County communities,” Caltagirone said. “These grants represent significant backing and education for our children and the places we call home.”

“I want local residents and officials to know that though the statistics are daunting, real work is being done to educate students and young people about the dangers of illegal and dangerous alcohol use,” Schwank said. “These participants that have gathered here today are working to ensure that our community is a safe one where alcohol is consumed responsibly and legally.”

The other participants joining Caltagirone, Schwank and Holden included:

  • Dr. Keith Hillkirk and Chief Kevin Rudy from Penn State Berks
  • Dr. Lex O. McMillan III, Albright College
  • Dr. Joe Cicala, vice president of university life at Alvernia University
  • Dr. Carlos Vargas, Kutztown University
  • Dr. Ed Meyers and Mr. Barry Flicker, Kutztown School District
  • Chief Jeffrey Beihl, Wyomissing Police, and
  • Kutztown Mayor Sandra Green

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Schwank to Host Wyomissing Town Hall Meeting, Present Berks Co. DA Adams

HARRISBURG, April 1, 2014 – State Sen. Judy Schwank will meet with constituents at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 3, during a town hall meeting in Wyomissing.

“With only three months remaining before adopting a new state budget, this will be a great time to meet with residents of the Wyomissing area and hear what they have to say about the state of the commonwealth,” Sen. Schwank (D-Berks) said.

Thursday’s town hall will take place in the Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School and is part of Schwank’s ongoing series of meetings that she hosts throughout the 11th Senatorial District.

As she has in the past, the senator’s event will feature local officials. Guest speakers this time will Berks County District Attorney John Adams and an officer from his detective staff, plus command staff from the Wyomissing Police Department.

Media coverage is welcomed.

WHAT: Sen. Judy Schwank to hold Town Hall Meeting

WHEN: 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: Wyomissing Area Junior/Senior High School auditorium, 630 Evans Ave., Wyomissing

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Schwank to Host ‘Elected Municipal Officials’ Meeting’

READING, Dec. 9, 2013 – Sen. Judy Schwank will hold her “Elected Municipal Officials’ Meeting” for new and current officials at 7:30 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 12, in Wyomissing.

This event will give officials the opportunity to obtain information about current legislation that impacts their municipality and to interact with state agency representatives. It also provides Sen. Schwank with the opportunity to hear local government leaders’ concerns and ideas.

Peter Zug, PA Department of Community and Economic Development; and Lorne Possinger, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, have been invited to attend and explain how their agencies’ available the resources and services might benefit their municipalities.

“This event gives our newly elected officials the opportunity to not only meet and network with other local officials but it gives us all the opportunity to coordinate our efforts to better serve our community,” Schwank said.

For more information, call 610-929-2151.

Media coverage is welcomed.

WHAT:          Sen. Judy Schwank’s “Elected Municipal Officials’ Meeting”

WHEN:          7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:        Wyomissing Family Restaurant, 1245 Penn Ave, Wyomissing

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