I come here often. They use this place for several things, they use this place to vote if you live in Ward 3. They have games for kids to play, they hold special events here. Their biggest item is Basketball Tournaments and they also have Karate Tournaments held here. If you come here you might run into Torrey Smith who use to play for the Eagles. His family lives here in town. They do have a gym here which i use and so does my boyfriend. They did accept Silver Sneakers here for those who have it. They really fixed up the places it's beautiful inside. They have locker rooms for men and women. They people who run the place are very nice and friendly. They make you want to come here. They have a man who works here we call him Big Red. He was a postal service person and came over to the Fellowship House to work after he retired. The place is very clean and i love coming here. If your in the neighborhood stop by and check the place out. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. Great place and great people operate the place. And as far as parking goes you can park on the street and they do have handicapped parking here. Or if you are dropping off something they have a round circle in front of the entrance where you can park for a...
Read moreCan't give it five stars because I didn't get to walk around I was there for a meeting, but it was a decent space. Nothing stood out to me as a problem, so that's a plus.
As is the case anywhere in Conshohocken, street parking was a little tight. I lucked out with a spot right near the door, but I'd recommend you give yourself time if you're going there for the first time.
Other than that, everything was fine. I didn't feel any drafts, didn't see any critters, and I wasn't there to sight-see but I saw some pictures, paintings, and modest decorations around.
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Read moreImproved tremendously in the past 10 years or so. Went from being an under-funded community"rec-center" where children did little but sit around largely un-supervised to becoming a facility with much to offer the surrounding public, enough so that people actually pay...
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