Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Celebrating 120 years as a borough

I admit that I usually go to Founder's Day for the free hamburgers, but this year I also visited the Colonial Playhouse table (seen here). The theater has been around since 1940 at the same location on Magnolia Avenue. It is a bit hard to find, tucked away as it is in a residential neighborhood...yet at the same time being in a residential neighborhood does have its advantages. You don't get the feeling you usually get when going to the theater in the city, you know the one....when you're looking over your shoulder to see if anyone's following you. At the same time you also have the feeling that you're with family enjoying entertainment like they had back in the day. It's a good feeling.                                                  

Here is the picture of the barbecue. Line forms to the left. The hamburgers, chips and drinks are all donated by the borough and local businesses.  I always appreciate the time and effort that goes into this. It does draw a lot of people.                      

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Aldan Union Church- A bulwark of the Community

Founded: July 14, 1915, The church met at Neighbor's Hall until the Church of Christ building on Woodlawn Avenue vacated in 1920.

By 1922, the congregation had grown out of the small building and a lot became available on Providence Road and Clifton Avenue.

In this photograph from 1990, you can see how huge the congregation had become since 1915.


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Welcome to Aldan Borough's History


Starting this week, I'll be posting some small tit bits of Aldan History that I've collected so far. The project I'm currently working on is scanning Aldan Sun newsletters, so I'll be sharing those tit-bits that I get from them for now.

No pictures yet....but maybe I'll have some soon. I know that there has to be more information out there that is buried about Aldan. It will take a lot of digging to find it before it disappears forever.