Eastern PA Homestead Festival
A new regional festival celebrating local heritage with food, crafts, and educational programming—ideal for families in Glenside/Reading seeking a weekend outing steeped in culture and community.
Callowhill Historic District offers a diverse range of housing options, including duplexes, apartments, and townhouses with a rich architectural history from the mid-20th century. The neighborhood benefits from a well-developed cycling network, making travel by bicycle convenient and accessible. Many residences are located near highways, providing easy car access to surrounding areas. Multiple bus lines serve the area, with most homes just a short distance from bus stops. Daily needs are easily met with grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes conveniently located nearby. Schools are also accessible within close vicinity. The neighborhood features a lively atmosphere with plenty of indoor activities and vibrant street life.
Those who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere will feel at home in Callowhill Historic District. Finding things to do is easy in Callowhill Historic District. Although the nightlife is limited, there are many people around most of the time. Noise can sometimes be an issue in this area, as traffic during rush hour can occasionally be loud, although that is not always the case in the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the heart of the neighborhood on McClellan Street, Glenside Memorial Park features a spacious playground, basketball and tennis courts, and family-friendly picnic areas, serving as a popular gathering spot for local residents and community events.
Situated on Hancock Boulevard, Glenside Elementary is well-regarded for its dedicated staff and community-driven programs, offering comprehensive educational opportunities to the children in the neighborhood and hosting various school events open to families throughout the year.
A beloved neighborhood eatery at the corner of McClellan Street and Glenside Avenue, Glenside Deli is famous for its homemade sandwiches, quick breakfast options, and friendly service—making it a favorite breakfast and lunch spot for locals and workers alike.
Serving residents at the intersection of Hancock Boulevard and Glenside Avenue, Glenside Mini Mart is a convenient neighborhood stop for snacks, groceries, and essential items, playing an integral role for quick shopping needs and community interaction.
Within walking or biking distance from Glenside, residents enjoy access to the Schuylkill River Trail, which offers a scenic route for biking, jogging, and walking, providing a healthy recreation option and beautiful views of the nearby waterway.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A new regional festival celebrating local heritage with food, crafts, and educational programming—ideal for families in Glenside/Reading seeking a weekend outing steeped in culture and community.
This one‑day celebration of music, food, and fireworks marks a patriotic milestone right in Reading—great for Glenside locals looking for a festive Independence Day gathering nearby.
A live concert by legendary musician Todd Rundgren at the historic local Keswick Theatre—perfect for music lovers in Glenside not wanting to travel far.
An inclusive and vibrant Pride festival with food trucks, performances, vendors, and family‑friendly spaces—excellent for residents wanting to celebrate diversity close to home.
Weekly artistic farmers market offering fresh produce, art demos, story time, and family activities—an ideal summertime Thursday outing for Glenside/Reading families.
Ongoing summer reading challenge with prizes and events for all ages right at the Glenside Library—great for families staying local and encouraging literacy all month.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Glenside
Local characteristics and demographics for Glenside