Saturday, June 25, 2011
The Manor at Market Square held their annual clambake for residents, family, & friends! The menu included barbecued chicken, homemade macaroni and cheese, steamed clams, corn on the cob, baked beans, hamburgers, and hot dogs. Singer, John Hain, entertained the guests with Jimmy Buffet inspired tunes! A great time was had by all!
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Manor at Market Square has partnered with the Downtown Reading Farmers Market located on the 800 block of Penn Street. You will find us there on the last Friday of each month from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm painting faces and offering free blood pressure screenings. Our bus will also be providing transportation to and from the farmers market for local apartment complexes on the last Friday of each month.
Monday, May 23, 2011
The Manor at Market Square held their quarterly bus trip to a casino! This time we attended the Sands Casino in Bethlehem. We had roughly 80 people on the trip! Each person receives $25 in slot play and a $5 voucher towards food. Prior to departure from the Manor, we provide a continental breakfast and offer tours of the community. These trips are always open to the public!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Manor at Market Square hosted a veteran's luncheon for local veterans and their families. Speaker and WWII veteran, George Moore, spoke about The Battle of the Bulge. All present enjoyed a delicious meal provided by the Manor's head chef, Bob Hyland.
Approximately 35 veterans shared stories of battle and even gave recognition to one resident of the community who could not be at the event. The event provided an opportunity to thank our very special area veterans for all their dedication and willingness to protect our freedoms.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
By Holly Herman, Reading Eagle

Manor at Market Square hosted the 4th annual Downtown Reading Employee Reunion on October 9. Former employees and bosses alike enjoyed an opportunity Saturday to reminisce about the glory days of Reading's downtown department stores, the last of which closed 25 years ago. About 50 people shared memories of working at the competing department stores Whitner's and Pomeroy's Inc.Pomeroy's closed its downtown store in 1985 after 106 years in business.Whitner's opened in 1887 and closed in June 1981.
Carly Krick, a marketing manager at Manor at Market Square, said the reunion provided a opportunity for old friends to share memories while enjoying a nice meal and the music of pianist Karl Hausman of Lower Heidelberg Township.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Manor at Market Square marked its first decade of providing superior care to seniors on September 25!
Skip Moyer and the Swinging Foxes provided toe-tapping entertainment for this lively afternoon event. In honor of past and present residents, Manor at Market Square held a special butterfly release ceremony.
Senator O’Pake provided a Certificate of Recognition to Manor for its 10 years of excellent service.
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