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š”ISSUE #088
Your Weekly Warm Up

šGood Morning, Upper Merion!
Happy Tuesday! It looks like everyone enjoyed all of the local St. Patrickās Day festivities š. I popped over to the 6 ELEVEN Food Mart for some ice cream last night and the parking lot was packed!
No rest for the weary, especially if youāre a college hoops fan! Tournament action begins tonight! Frank the Friar will be in the house!! If you get that reference, someone owes you a HIGH 5 ā!
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I hope you find something helpful from this issue!
Ciao for now!
Corey | Chief Spotlighter š”

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š”SPOTLIGHT EVENTš”

Join Bob Kellyās After Work Pajama Party this Friday, March 21st, from 5 PM to 8 PM at Peppers by Amedeoās, 175 Town Center Rd., King of Prussia! Wear your favorite pajamas and bring a pair to donate to the children at St. Christopherās Hospital. Enjoy music by DJ Mark Sheppard, raffles, and great food while supporting Kellyās Kidz. Itās a fun-filled evening for a heartwarming cause!
š”MORE EVENTSš”
NIGHTLIFE:
![]() | Check out Trivia with JoJo at Pepper's this Tuesday night! Whether you're looking for a date night option or something to do with friends, enjoy great food and test your knowledge! š§ š½ļø Located at 175 Town Center Road, King of Prussia, PA. |
![]() Image courtesy of the Ribhouse website. | Catch Acoustics with Bryan Miller at the Ribhouse in Bridgeport on Thursday, March 20th, from 7 PM to 10 PM! Enjoy a night of live music, great food, and good vibes! š¶ Located at 1049 Ford Street, Bridgeport, PA. |
FAMILY FUN:
![]() Image courtesy of UMT Library website | Join the Upper Merion Township Library for bubbles, books, songs, and signs! This 30-minute in-person program is perfect for families with children ages 0-3. Learn basic sign language to enhance communication with your little one! CLICK HERE to register. |
COMMUNITY CAUSES:
![]() | Come support the Upper Merion High School Crew team at Designer Bag Bingo on Saturday, March 22, from 1 to 4 PM at the Shamrock Room. Tickets are $30 and includes 10 games, special games, and an entry to the door prize! Located at the Good Will First House, 304 Bush Street Bridgeport, PA. |
![]() | Come support the UMHS Boys Lacrosse team during Chick-fil-A Week from March 17 to 22, 2025! Order via the Chick-fil-A App for carry-out, dine-in, or drive-thru, and 15% of your order will be donated! Check flyer for details! |
Want to browse more events in Upper Merion and the surrounding area? Are you hosting an event youād like thousands of locals to know about? You can do both by CLICKING HERE to visit The Main Line Guide.
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In case you havenāt decided what youāre trying this weekā¦hereās a little help! This will be the place to learn (be reminded of) local drinks, dishes, deals, and spots!
LOCAL DRINK:
![]() | With the number of days to go until Phillies opening day now reaching single digitsā¦.I thought it would be appropriate to get the good baseball vibes going. If youād like to partake in the good vibe train, and good beer, head over to the Tap Room in KOP today! Located at 3100 Horizon Drive, King of Prussia, PA. |
LOCAL SPECIALS:
![]() Picture courtesy of Taphouse 23 website. | Did you know? Wings are half price all day on Tuesdays at Taphouse 23! You can eat with one hand, and hold the music bingo marker with the other. Located at 266 East 4th Street, Bridgeport, PA. |
CLICK HERE to explore The Main Line Guide for more delicious restaurants and food specials in the area! Discover new flavors and hidden gems that will satisfy your cravings. Happy eating!
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Welcome to Our New Lifestyle Section!
Twice a week, Iāll dish out a variety of Upper Merion lifestyle vibes in hopes of sparking some inspiration for your next local mini-adventure. When I moved here years ago, I appreciated folks sharing ideas with me. Iām hopeful some of these shares are helpful to you as well. Enjoy!
Todayās share: One of King of Prussiaās local gems | Petrucciās Ice Cream

Petrucciās Ice Cream at Nor-View Farm in King of Prussia is now officially open for the season, welcoming all to a sweet escape. After ball games at Heuser Park or Walker Field, families visit for creamy scoops, with proceeds often supporting local charities. The 91-acre farm features goats, horses, a playground for kids, and pet-friendly paths for leashed dogs. Open daily during the season, itās a perfect spot to unwind, feed animals, or picnic amid rustic charmā¦.a delightful outing for community lovers!
Located at 686 N Henderson Rd, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Want more inspiration? CLICK HERE to search The Main Line Guide for the lifestyle vibes that fit you. Hosting activities or running a venue that does? Get your info in there and let locals find you! Visit The Main Line Guide today!
Freedom to Play, Foundational Growth, Endless Fun!
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I had the pleasure of chatting with Alex, the owner of the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy over the weekend. As a 20-year elementary PE teacher, Alex recognized a growing hesitation in children to face physical challenges and embrace adversity. Inspired to make a difference, he founded the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy to introduce young kids to rugby, a sport that builds resilience, teamwork, and confidence. In this Q&A, Alex shares how his teaching experience shaped the academy and why rugby is a game-changer for youth development in the region. As a 19 year PE teacher myselfā¦I coudnāt agree more with his sentiment.

Q - As a 20-year elementary PE teacher, what inspired you to channel your passion for youth into founding the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy?
A - While teaching K-4 PE for so many years, I noticed a change in children. Many have become hesitant to make mistakes and shy away from difficult physical challengesāand donāt even get me started on the screen time. The game of rugby highlights the need for all children to overcome real-life obstacles and push through difficult challenges in our lives, all while being part of something bigger than ourselves. Rugby allows all kiddos to experience adversity, make friends, discover their strengths, improve their weaknesses, and provide many opportunities for future experiences.
Q - How do you see rugby as a unique sport to foster physical and mental growth in young children compared to other sports?
A - I coached a successful single-school high school rugby team for 16 years, won a Pennsylvania state championship, and grew it to over 100 girl and boy student-athletes. I now want to share the game of rugby with all the other local area youth and allow them to see the greatest game ever created and share the rugby culture across our region. Rather than exclude kiddos from my previous single-school program, we now want to include all the area youth to join our regional youth rugby club.
Q - What personal experiences from your teaching career have shaped the values and programs youāve implemented at the academy?
A - Our rugby academy makes rugby fun. We model our program after the best teaching practices in education. Many of our coaches are educators and ensure all athletes find enjoyment and success in learning the game of rugby.
Q - How does the academy cater to children of all skill levels, and what steps do you take to ensure every child feels included?
A - We offer all age levels from kindergarten up to 8th grade right now. We also include both flag and tackle options in our program to allow for introductory and advanced levels. We encourage girls and boys to be part of our growing rugby club. Rugby caters to all sizes and ability levels with so many positions offered.
Q - Can you share a memorable story of a child whose life was positively impacted by participating in your rugby programs?
A - I cannot count the number of times a high school senior athlete has come up to me and said, āI wish I would have had the chance to play rugby sooner.ā I have seen those players go on to play professionally and even lead their college rugby programs as captains. I now want to make up for not giving younger kiddos that chance to start earlier.
Q - What challenges did you face when starting the academy, and how did your teaching background help you overcome them?
A - Growing a program from nothing is never easy. Getting the word out to parents about starting a less mainstream sport was the biggest challenge. After four years now, we have started to grow in parentsā conversations. I guess with teaching students K-4, you see their growth over the years and know there is a long game for each of them. Our PW Rugby Academy wants to play the long game by offering a quality sports program for girls and boys K-12, and we are excited to put in the time with these young athletes.
Q - How do you balance the competitive aspects of rugby with the importance of fun and personal development for the kids?
A - The game itself lends itself to fun and competitiveness. It is mentally impossible to master and always induces physical challenge. It shows the value of sacrificing for others and trusting your teammates. Everything about rugby highlights the importance of possessing positive character traits.
Q - What role do you believe community involvement plays in the success of the academy, and how do you encourage parental participation?
A - It takes a village. Parents are vital to the success of our program but also in their childās choice of activities. We value that choice and put together an experience completely different from all other competitive sports. Once people learn the game of rugby and its culture, they rarely ever leave it.
Q - With your deep passion for youth, how do you plan to expand the academyās reach to underserved or diverse communities?
A - Most other spring sports require expensive equipment and lavish travel expectations. Rugby requires cleats and a mouthpiece. Our commitment level is what each person makes of it. You can make it your life, or you can make it your part-time game. There are positions for all shapes, abilities, and sizes. Rugby is a game for all.
Q - Looking ahead, what long-term vision do you have for the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy and the future of youth rugby in the region?
A - We want to grow into a dominating high school rugby club program that offers rugby from kindergarten to 12th grade. We want to offer competitive levels and commitment levels for all players. This game can change so many lives for the better; we want everyone to find their passion for it.

Ready to give your kids a transformative rugby experience? Join the Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Academy! You can contact Alex at [email protected] to get your K-12 child involved in a sport that builds resilience, teamwork, and fun. Donāt miss out on being part of this growing community!
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š¤ļø Upper Merion Weather Outlook: Your Week at a Glance
Tuesday: āļø Sunny | High: 63Ā°F | Low: 40Ā°F
Wednesday: āļø Cloudy | High: 66Ā°F | Low: 44Ā°F
Thursday: š§ļø Rain Showers | High: 66Ā°F | Low: 39Ā°F
Friday: āļø Sunny | High: 51Ā°F | Low: 37Ā°F
Saturday: āļø Cloudy | High: 56Ā°F | Low: 39Ā°F
Sunday: ā Partly Cloudy | High: 54Ā°F | Low: 38Ā°F
Monday: š§ļøāļø Rain and Snow | High: 57Ā°F | Low: 42Ā°F
HOW DID WE DO?
How did we do in this issue of Upper Merion Area Spotlight? |