Birdsboro Community Memorial Center

Birdsboro Community Memorial Center The Birdsboro Community Memorial Center has been providing activities and programs to the Birdsboro Community since 1919. It has stood the test of time.

The Birdsboro Community Memorial Center began in 1919 in the historical "Bird Mansion." Centrally located on Main Street in Birdsboro, the Center has been a place for family activity throughout the years, and our programs have produced state championship basketball teams and "All-American" girls basketball players. The historic building in which the center is located was built in 1751 by William B

ird and it is believed that the main central portion of the building was actually erected in 1737. William Bird was the founder of Hopewell Furnace, now a historic landmark operated by the United States National Park Service. The Bird Family, in 1796, sold the mansion to Matthew Brooke, owner of the Brooke Iron Company and the Brooke Land Company. In the early part of this century, a group of local business people saw the need for a place where the young people of the area could gather for recreational activities. These local residents organized a YMCA and in 1921 the E&G Brooke Land Company deeded the "Bird Mansion" for the sum of $1.00, to the Birdsboro Community Memorial Center and YMCA in order to provide a place for recreation and learning for the youth of the area. During the 1960's the YMCA was disbanded and the community, not wanting to let this valuable asset slip away, sought help from the United Way, and was successful in keeping the center open as the Birdsboro Community Memorial Center. Thirty-three years ago, the Center was severely damaged by Hurricane Agnes, having water up to the second floor. The community rallied around this famous landmark, so near and dear to their hearts, and was able to complete the restoration of the building. Led by the Junior Womans' Club of Birdsboro, residents and members of the Rotary Club, Birdsboro Jaycees, Odd Fellows, Lions' Club, Senior Womans Club, and Daniel Boone High School Music Boosters shoveled mud and furniture out into the streets, scrubbed down floors and walls and refurbished the damaged building. A series of winter storms in 1996 brought 45 inches of snow which caused the rear section of the roof to collapse. A much larger multi-purpose room was built in its place. This room houses our dance studio, senior citizen center and is available as a rental for parties. Two hundred plus years have passed since the structure in question was built. It has served many purposes. It has seen many political, social, and economic changes and has made many adjustments. The historical mansion has been the major portion of our community heritage and it is hoped that it will maintain this honor for generations to come.

The moment of truth has arrived. Our outstanding dancers and Miss Kristin have worked relentlessly towards this performa...
06/13/2026

The moment of truth has arrived. Our outstanding dancers and Miss Kristin have worked relentlessly towards this performance. We encourage you to attend the show at Daniel Boone High School to support the Turning Pointe Dancers. Tickets are sold at the door on a cash-only basis.

If you want a July Lottery Calendar, come and see us this morning, Saturday 6/13, at Boyer’s Market (9-12).   We will be...
06/13/2026

If you want a July Lottery Calendar, come and see us this morning, Saturday 6/13, at Boyer’s Market (9-12). We will be sitting outside selling them. We would love to se you and remember…you can’t win if you don’t play! 😉

Stop by and say hi to our board members at Boyer's Market this Saturday morning. They will be selling July Fundraising c...
06/12/2026

Stop by and say hi to our board members at Boyer's Market this Saturday morning. They will be selling July Fundraising calendars to help support ongoing maintenance and upkeep at the center. For a $20 donation you will have 31 chances to win cash in the month of July. We appreciate the community support!

Our basketball court is open this week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9AM-4PM. $5 for non-members, free to members.
06/10/2026

Our basketball court is open this week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9AM-4PM. $5 for non-members, free to members.

Has your child ever thought of taking dance? Summer is great time to give dance a try without a long-term commitment or ...
06/08/2026

Has your child ever thought of taking dance? Summer is great time to give dance a try without a long-term commitment or costume expense. Classes available for students as young as 3 years old. Email Miss Kristin for more information. [email protected]

06/03/2026
We will be having our Heritage Club Meeting this Saturday at 9:00 am at the center!  See ya there!
06/02/2026

We will be having our Heritage Club Meeting this Saturday at 9:00 am at the center! See ya there!

The Birdsboro Community Memorial Center has been serving the community for over 100 years. The center has seen its share...
05/28/2026

The Birdsboro Community Memorial Center has been serving the community for over 100 years. The center has seen its share of building issues. This past winter our building sustained significant damage due to ice damming. Repairs have been going well and insurance is covering most. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help us cover what insurance isn't. We appreciate the support!

With the unofficial start to summer upon us, how will your kids be spending the summer? Camp Adventure has full and part...
05/25/2026

With the unofficial start to summer upon us, how will your kids be spending the summer? Camp Adventure has full and part-time openings available. Email [email protected] for more information.

The office will be closed on Monday May 25 in honor of Memorial Day.
05/22/2026

The office will be closed on Monday May 25 in honor of Memorial Day.

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201 E. Main Street
Birdsboro, PA
19508

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