Wacky Water Wednesday returns for another summer of fun in Reading

A favorite summer tradition is back in the City of Reading as Wacky Water Wednesday returns for its sixth season beginning June 18. The weekly event, which runs every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. through August 20, features open fire hydrants at locations throughout the city, creating free spray zones for local children to enjoy.

Organized through a collaboration between Mayor Eddie Morán’s office and several city departments — including the Fire, Police, and Public Works Departments, the Reading Area Water Authority, and the Reading Recreation Commission — Wacky Water Wednesday is designed to bring fun, community connection, and relief from the summer heat to neighborhoods across Reading.

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“Wacky Water Wednesday is one of those things our kids look forward to every summer,” said Mayor Morán. “It’s simple, it’s fun, and it brings neighbors together — and that’s what summer in Reading should be all about.”

2025 Wacky Water Wednesday Schedule

  • June 18: 3rd & Spruce Recreation Center
  • June 25: Keffer Park Playground
  • July 2: 1600 block of Haak Street at 16th and Haak Elementary School
  • July 9: Millmont Elementary
  • July 16: 10th and Green Elementary
  • July 23: Amanda Stoudt Elementary
  • July 30: 1400 block of N 12th Street
  • August 6: 2nd and Oley
  • August 13: Oakbrook Housing
  • August 20: Glenside Housing – Avenue A

Families are encouraged to bring towels, stay cool, and enjoy these splash-filled afternoons across the city this summer.

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