Thursday, February 26 2026 10:30

Good to Know: March 2026

Written by County Lines Magazine

Just a few things we’d thought you’d like to know this month

Power to the (Young) People

Teens may soon vote in school board elections, thanks to local students. The Fund for Women and Girls created Vote16PA, a nonpartisan, student-led initiative focused on expanding youth voice in school government. As a result of their advocacy, House representatives circulated a memo announcing forthcoming legislation to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in Pennsylvania school board elections, joining nine municipalities in other states. TheFundCC.org/Vote16PA

Gone to the Dogs

Photo: Elijah Sanchez

The Philadelphia Flower Show returns February 28 to March 8, and the whole family can join in on the fun — even pets! On March 6 from 5 to 8 p.m., Fido Friday invites guests to experience the Flower Show alongside their four-legged friends. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the show floor, visit dog-friendly vendors and enjoy playful activities designed for both pets and people. PHSOnline.org/ The-Flower-Show

Treasure Trove

A quirky new player has joined Chester County’s vintage scene. Phoenixville native Molly Ferguson opened Great Scott Vintage in her hometown last month. With the motto, “Vintage for oddballs, by oddballs,” Great Scott offers an eclectic, handpicked mix of vintage clothing, home decor, glassware and gifts. Open Wednesdays through Sundays. 26 S. Main St. GreatScottVintage.com

Sweep the Nation

As Americ250 approaches, you can help make the nation shine. Keep Chester County Beautiful is joining the Greatest American Cleanup, a nationwide push to remove 25 billion pieces of litter by July 4. Local efforts include French Creek State Park’s 345 Cleanup (March 14), Lititz Run Watershed Alliance’s Stream Cleanup (March 21) and Upper Merion Township’s Scrub and Pub (March 26), with a free beer for volunteers. KAB.org/ Greatest-American-Cleanup

Moms Supporting Moms

For a raw, honest look at the unseen realities of motherhood, read local author and mom Crystal Lynette Rance’s new book, “Mom Truths: The S#!t No One Talks About.” Rance shares real stories of infertility, postpartum depression, divorce, coparenting and rebuilding after loss. Meet her at the Mom’s Night Out book launch and fundraiser to support maternal mental health, April 11 at Building 24 in Wyomissing. @MomTruthsBook