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Perkasie Borough Purchases Kratz Garden Property, Preserving Beloved Community
Tradition


PERKASIE, PA — The Borough of Perkasie is proud to announce the official acquisition of the Kratz
family’s garden property, solidifying its place as a permanent part of the Borough’s park system. Now
formally named the Jerry D. Kratz Community Garden, the space honors the Kratz family's generosity
and their decades-long commitment to cultivating a love of gardening and community connection.
Since 2007, the Kratz family has graciously allowed the Borough to use their privately-owned land,
located at the corner of N. 5th St and Shadywood Drive, for a seasonal community garden. The Perkasie
Parks & Recreation Department has managed the property, inviting residents and non-residents alike to take on a 10' x 10' garden plot. Over the years, it has become a cherished destination for individual
gardeners, local clubs such as the Perkasie Garden Club, and anyone seeking a quiet, natural respite in
the northern part of the Borough.

“The community garden has been a part of our family’s heart for many years,” said the Kratz family. “We
are deeply honored that Perkasie Borough has chosen to preserve this space for future generations.
Knowing that the garden will remain a welcoming, peaceful place for all fills us with gratitude and joy.”
Over the past 18 years, the garden has been maintained by Borough staff in partnership with dedicated
community volunteers, and the site is listed in the 2010 Open Space Plan as one of the Borough’s top
land preservation priorities. The Parks and Recreation Board highlighted the site’s unique role as the
only passive park space in the northern end of town and strongly recommended that the Borough
pursue permanent acquisition.

“Perkasie Borough Council is committed to preserving spaces that enhance quality of life for our
residents,” said David Worthington, Chair of the Parks & Recreation Committee. “The Kratz Garden is a
wonderful example of how thoughtful, long-term stewardship can grow into something truly meaningful for a community. We are grateful to the Kratz family for their vision and generosity and thrilled to carry that legacy forward.”

With the purchase now complete, the garden joins the Borough’s park system and will continue to be
managed by the Parks and Recreation Department. Plans for a ribbon cutting event and ongoing
community involvement and seasonal use will be announced soon.

For more information about the Jerry D. Kratz Community Garden and Perkasie’s park programs, visit
https://perkasieborough.org or follow Perkasie Borough on Facebook and Instagram

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