Reading Public Museum Spring Gala: The Legacy Contin


Reading Public Museum

The Reading Public Museum is proud to announce the

highly anticipated return of its signature Gala, to be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026. After

nearly two decades, the beloved tradition—originally launched in 1992 and celebrated annually

through 2007—will once again take center stage. Revived by popular demand, the 2026 Gala,

promises to honor its storied legacy while ushering in a new era of celebration, community, and

support for one of Berks County’s most cherished institutions.

In recent years, Museum staff, the Board of Directors, and the broader community have

expressed a renewed passion for the elegance and excitement the Gala once brought to the

region. The Gala Committee, including Ann Calvaresi-Barr, Dr. Mark Dougherty, Caroline Hill,

Laurie Kirkpatrick, Zerena Klajbor-Boyer, and Frederick Nice, Esq., has enthusiastically

embraced this momentum and is preparing an extraordinary evening—one that will match, and

even exceed, the grandeur of past events.

“For generations, the Gala served as a hallmark occasion for our supporters,” said Geoffrey K.

Fleming, Executive Director and CEO. “Its return symbolizes not only a tribute to our past, but a

bold step toward our future.”

For more than 120 years, the Reading Public Museum has thrived as a vibrant, accessible hub for

lifelong learning. With dynamic offerings in art, science, and culture, The Museum welcomes

visitors of all ages to explore engaging exhibitions, rotating star shows at the Neag Planetarium,

interactive educational programs, community events, school tours, workshops, lectures, and its

beautifully maintained 25-acre Arboretum.

The Museum’s ability to deliver these transformative experiences is made possible entirely

through the generosity of its supporters. As a privately funded institution, the Reading Public

Museum receives no regular federal, state, local, or taxpayer funding. Proceeds from the 2026

Gala will directly sustain The Museum’s mission-driven operations, helping ensure that it

remains a vital cultural cornerstone for years to come. Tickets will be available for sale in late

winter.

Sponsorship opportunities for the 2026 Gala are now available. Community partners, businesses,

and individuals are invited to join in celebrating The Museum’s past, present, and future while

supporting its wide-ranging programs and ongoing care of its exceptional collections and

grounds. For more information, please contact Ashley Houston, Director of Development, at

Ashley.Houston@readingpublicmuseum.org or 610-371-5850 x228.

ABOUT THE READING PUBLIC MUSEUM

The Reading Public Museum is supported in part by grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the

Arts and is located at 500 Museum Road, Reading, PA. Admission per day is: $14 adults (18-

64), $8 children/seniors/college students (w/ID) and free to Members and children three years

old and under. Currently enrolled Reading School District students and up to five accompanying

guests receive free regular Museum admission and free admission to public Neag Planetarium

shows with proof of enrollment. The Museum is open daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.