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AREA EVENTS

EVENTS are + + FEB ’20 THE AREA’S GOOD STUFF YOU CONNECTED R E C R E A T I O N E N T E R T A I N M E N T A R T S

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DAILY Art-a-Pelago D.J. Harvey Agency and The Bodhi Tree Art School & Studio, Honesdale. One art gallery in two locations ( Paros-Anafi). Open on Second Saturdays 6–9 p.m. & regular business hours of each location. Info: waynecountyartsalliance.org.

DAILY Public Art Displays Nature’s Grace, Wayne Memorial Hospital, Honesdale & Pocono Lake Region Chamber of Commerce, Hawley. Wayne County Arts Alliance artists display their work. DAILY Public Art Display REMAX Wayne, Honesdale. Art displays of local artists all year long. Info: 570-253-9566.

WEEKLY Table Tennis in Honesdale Lakeside Elementary School, Honesdale. Join a group of table tennis enthusiasts who play weekly. Info: John Babyak, 570-253-4379 or jbabyak1@ptd.net.

TUESDAYS Pike County Workforce Development Agency 10 a.m.–Noon. Dingman T ownship Branch Library, Dingman Twp. A workforce professional will be available to help you apply for jobs or refine your resume. No appointment necessary. Free. Info: 570-296-2909.

TUESDAYS Bingo American Legion Post 311, Hawley . Doors open 10:30 a.m., games begin at Noon. Info: legionpost311@gmail.com.

TUESDAYS Bingo Texas #4 Fire Company, Honesdale. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Games start at 6:30 p.m. Plenty of parking. Info: 570-253-5467. WEDNESDAYS Pike County Workforce Development Agency 10 a.m.–Noon. Milford Branch Library, Milford. A workforce professional will be available to help you apply for jobs or refine your resume. No appointment necessary. Free. Info: 570-296-2909.

WEDNESDAYS Story Time 10:30–11:30 a.m. Pleasant Mount Public Library, Pleasant Mount. Bring your young children & grandchildren to the library for a fun-filled story time. Included will be crafts, games, songs &, of course, a story. Info: 570-448-2573 or www.waynelibraries.org.

THURSDAYS Pike County Workforce Development Agency 10 a.m.–Noon. Newfoundland Public Library, Newfoundland. A workforce professional will be available to help you apply for jobs or refine your resume. No appointment necessary. Free. Info: 570-296-2909.

THURSDAYS Pub-O-Lympics 8 p.m. The Dock on Wallenpaupack, Hawley. A combination of trivia & physical challenges. Compete with your team to win a gold medal, gift certificate & bragging rights. Info: 570-226-4388. FRIDAYS Pike County Workforce Development Agency 1–3 p.m. Hawley Public Library, Hawley. A workfor ce pr ofessional will be available to help you apply for jobs or refine your resume. No appointment necessary. Free. Info: 570-296-2909.

FRIDAYS Live Music 8 p.m.–Midnight. The Dock on Wallenpaupack, Hawley. Great drink specials, delicious food & live music. Info: 570-226-4388 or silverbir chesr esor tpa.com.

FRIDAYS Live Music at Tannery Room 8–11 p.m. Glass-wine. bar . kitchen. at Ledges Hotel, Hawley. Info: 570-226-1337 or ledgeshotel.com.

SATURDAYS Drop-in Family Story Time 11 a.m.–Noon. Wayne County Public Library, Honesdale. Join Miss Melanie for a story, followed by a fun craft for the whole family to enjoy. Info: 570-253-1220 or www.waynelibraries.org. SATURDAYS Madrigal Choir 3–5 p.m. Farm Arts Collective invites male & female singers to participate in Madrigal Choir, an ensemble that is learning ancient 15th Century choral music. No experience necessary. Madrigal Choir will perform this summer in Farm Arts Collective’s performance events. Info: Tannis, 917-566-7698 or www.farmartscollective.org. alternative program in the event of no snow. Free. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 1 Ecozone Discovery Room! 1–4 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Explore the indoor discovery room & enjoy hands-on exhibits on natural history, sustainability & the local environment. No registration required. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 1–28 Art Exhibit: Faustina Falisi, “Nature's Beauty” Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center, Stroudsburg. Enjoy the paintings of local artist Faustina Falisi in her first ever art show at Kettle

FEB. 1,15 Main Street Farmers Market 11 a.m.–1 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Strives to provide the greater Honesdale community with access to superb local agricultural products. A vibrant & friendly gathering of local producers & enthusiastic consumers, connecting through a mutual appreciation for each other & for the regional foodscape. Free entry. Info: 570-253-2020.

THROUGH FEB. 13 CineArt Callicoon Theater, Callicoon, NY. Indie film series is a partnership between Delaware Valley Arts Alliance & the Callicoon Theater which promotes & screens independent, foreign & art films. Line-up & showtimes available at delawarevalleyartsalliance.org. A percentage of the profits & ticket sales benefit the programs & services of the DVAA, the Arts Council for Sullivan County. Info: 845-887-4460.

THROUGH APR. 30 “WINTER” The Ar t Factor y of White Mills, White Mills. Multi-artist, multi-media installation. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

February 1–February 9

FEB. 1 Bridge the Gap: Intro to Snowshoeing 10 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Learn the basics of snowshoeing & enjoy a winter walk thr ough the woods. No experience necessar y; PEEC pr ovides the equipment & teaches you everything you need to know. Register early to reserve a pair of snowshoes & guarantee a spot. Mad Science will be an Creek. Opening reception Feb. 1, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Info: 570-629-3061 or www.mcconservation.org.

FEB. 2 Bridge the Gap: Cross Country Skiing 9 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Enjoy the winter woods with beginner ski lessons. Skis, poles & boots provided. Register with shoe size to guarantee a spot. Winter Ecology Hike will be an alternative program in the event of no snow. Free. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 2 Wacky Science Adventures 1–3 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center , Dingmans Fer r y . Put on your lab coats & prepare to conduct some crazy experiments. Create your very own slime, oobleck, & attempt to launch a rocket into space. All ages welcome. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 2 Drawing with Bozena Janiszweski Noon–2 p.m. The Ar t Factory of White Mills, White Mills. Learn the basics of drawing &/or impr ove your abilities. All skill levels welcome. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 2 Creative Differences 2 p.m. Artists’ Market Community Center, Shohola. Artists & art lovers forcefully & respectfully offer their opinions on the most pressing issues in the world of art. Offer your opinion, or just sit & listen. Complimentary refreshments provided. “Is the appeal of the Mona Lisa divergence or familiarity?” Is the near universal appeal of this work based on how it is different or how it is familiar? Info: 845-557-8713 or artistsmarket114@gmail.com.

FEB. 2 Acrylic Pour Workshop with Agnes LippiJohnson 2–4 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. Learn how to do “Acrylic Pours”. You will make a number of pieces, using a number of different techniques. This workshop is totally “hands-on” & can get messy. Do not wear your “Sunday best.” Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 5 Dinner, Alcohol Ink & Sip 5–8 p.m. Holy Crepes, Milford. Dinner & workshop with Agnes Lippi-Johnson. BYOB. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com. FEB. 6 Coffee, Dessert, Paint & Sip 1:30–3:30 p.m. Grandma Goldsack’s Bakery, Lords Valley. Coffee, Danish or muffin, & workshop with Barbara DeMauro. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 7–MAR. 6 Sharon Cosgrove: A Change Of Vision Hope Horn Gallery, The University of Scranton. In her work, Cosgrove explores classic themes of time, nature, balance & stillness through elaborate color relationships & complex patterns & forms. Her paintings present imagery derived from personal ar chives & objects collected on jour neys both near & far. Info: 570-941-4214. FEB. 7 Art Gallery Lecture: “A Change of Vision” 5–6 p.m. Br ennan Hall, The University of Scran ton. Presented by Sharon Cosgrove, exhibiting artist. Info: 570-941-4214. FEB. 7 Ar t Galler y Public Reception 6–8 p.m. Hope Horn Gallery, The University of Scranton. For the exhibit “Sharon Cosgrove: A Change of Vision.” Held in conjunction with downtown Scranton’s First Fridays event. Free. Info: 570-941-4214.

FEB. 6 Cooking with the Seasons 5:30–8 p.m., Hop Barons Kitchen, Honesdale. Practice how to cook with locally grown ingredients to support your health, a farmer & the area’s natural landscape. Take home three meal recipes & great tips for incorporating local veggies & proteins into your diet. Taught by chef Monique Milleson of Anthill Farm. BYOB. Water & seltzer provided. One lucky participant goes home with a basket of bounty provided by the vendors of the Farmers Markets. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org.

6–7 p.m., meet & gr eet with the owner of Keegan Ales, Tom Keegan. 7 p.m., dinner. Enjoy a lakeside menu, exper tly paired with different brews. Reservations required: 570-226-2124. Info: SilverBirchesResortPA.com. FEB. 8 Eagle Watch 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Join a trip north in sear ch of eagles & other rar e wintering birds. Visit the Mongaup Reservoir, the Delaware River & the Delawar e Highlands Conser vancy to look for win ter residents & nesting pairs. Bring a lunch, camera & warm clothes. Call to reserve a seat in the van. Maximum of 18 spaces. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

tion Center, Stroudsburg. Join Roger Spotts to learn about the battles between people & Pocono wildlife in our very own backyards. Program takes place indoors. Registration & info: 570-629-3061.

FEB. 8 Intro to Stained Glass Workshop 10 a.m.–Noon. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Bill Brown. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 8 Intro to Photoshop Elements 1–2 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Bill Brown. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 8 Winter Bog Walk 2 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Tannersville Bog, E. Stroudsis all about having some fun with friends & getting out of the house this winter. BYOB. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org. FEB. 8–9 Wally Ice Fest Watonka Outdoor Facilities, Hawley. Wally Ice Fest celebrates the best of winter fun in the Pocono Mtns. Enjoy two main events: Pocono Pond Hockey Tournament & Anthracite Club curling demonstrations and games. Info: www.wallyicefest.com or Facebook/wallyicefest. FEB. 8–MAR. 14 Dark Beauty Alliance Gallery, Narrowsburg, NY. Daria Dorosh & John Tomlinson exhibition. Tues.–Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Info: 845-252-7576 or rocky@delawarevalleyartsalliance.org.

FEB. 8 Intro to Snowshoeing 10 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Learn the basics & enjoy a winter walk through the woods. No experience necessary; PEEC provides the equipment & teaches you everything you need to know. Register early to reserve a pair of snowshoes & guarantee a spot. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

burg. Roger Spotts discusses the bog in the cold months of winter & you may see tracks & signs of some of the wildlife that calls the bog home. Dress to be outside & wear appropriate footwear. Preregistration required by Feb. 7. Walk may be cancelled due to weather. Registration & info: 570-629-3061. FEB. 8 Second Saturday Honesdale 6–9 p.m. Downtown Honesdale. Local businesses teaming up & joining together with engaged community members to build a day filled with music, ar t, comedy , movies, food, drink, games & com munity support. Info on Facebook: 2ndSatHonesdale. FEB. 8 Cabin Fever Dance Par ty 7–11 p.m. Adults only (18+). IDs checked at door. Presented by The Cooperage Project. Free all-out dance party for Second Satur day Honesdale. Fea turing Sommer Santoro, DJ Gary, and Master Alden, the musical master minds of the night. Dress to impress or dress as you wish; this event FEB. 8–MAR. 14 Pulling Prints Loft Gallery, Narrowsburg, NY. Curated by Judith Bodeman. Tues.–Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Info: 845-252-7576 or rocky@delawarevalleyartsalliance.org. FEB. 9 Cr oss Country Skiing 9 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Enjoy the winter woods with beginner ski lessons. Skis, poles & boots pr o vided. Register with shoe size to guarantee a spot. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 9 DIY Bir dfeeders 1–3 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center , Dingmans Ferry. Spend the morning putting together your own unique & custom bir d feeder from a variety of recycled materials, just in time for winter. PEEC provides everything you need, but you are welcome to bring your own supplies. Info: 570-828-2319 or www .peec.or g.

FEB. 9 Book to Film: Breakfast at Tiffany’s 1–4 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Presented by The Cooperage Project & Authors Alliance. A showing of the classic movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” along with a discussion led by author, editor, screenwriter & playwright Amy Ferris on writing for the big (& little) screen, & what to expect if you are the original author. This is for everyone who loves classic movies & for those who are curious about how books get to the big screen. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org. FEB. 9 & 23 Pottery Workshop (Part 1) Noon–2 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Bozena Janiszweski. Create your work on Feb. 9. Part 2: use the kiln on Feb. 23. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

February 10–February 19

FEB. 11 KC for Kids Over & Under the Snow 10–11:30 a.m. Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center, Stroudsburg. Listen to a reading of Over & Under the Snow by Kate Messner. After the story session, explore the wintry world outside & search for signs of animals over & under the snow. Program for children ages 3–6. Parents must attend with their child. Preregistration required & limited to 25 participants. Registration & info: 570-629-3061.

FEB. 11 Greater Carbondale Chamber Celebrating Progress Dinner Info: 570-282-1690 or www.carbondalechamber.org.

FEB. 12 Dinner, Paint & Sip 5–8 p.m. Holy Crepes, Milford. Dinner & workshop with Barbara DeMaur o. BYOB. Pre-registration r equir ed. Info: TheAr tFactor yofWhiteMills.com. FEB. 12 Open Mic n’ Band Night 7 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Hosted by Nick Bedo. Come to per for m or come to listen & watch. New Open Mic format includes a performance by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton band Kali Ma and the Garland of Ar ms to close out the night. Their music defies genr e while adhering to a r ec ognizable pop structure. BYOB. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org.

FEB. 9 Ice Tee Golf Tournament 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Palmyra Township Public Beach. Nine holes of golf atop frozen Lake Wallenpaupack, weather & safe ice permitting. For golfers of all ages & abilities. Golfers receive a colored ball at registration; course assignments & score cards on the ice. Info & registration: 570-226-3191 or northernpoconoschamber.com.

FEB. 14 Valentine’s Day 5–9 p.m. Glass Restaurant, Hawley. Enjoy a delectable five-course prix fixe menu created for two & live entertainment with E Kat & Eric Rudy. Reservations required: 570-226-1337.

FEB. 14 Valentine’s Day 5–10 p.m. Kol Steakhouse, Carbondale. Enjoy a delectable Valentine’s Day prix fixe menu. Reservations suggested. Info: 570-536-6020.

FEB. 14 Valentine’s Day Dinner 5:30–9:30 p.m. Enjoy a delectable, seasonal far m to table prix fixe menu & live music featuring Michelle Oram from “All That Jazz.” Reservations r equired: 570.226.2993.

FEB. 14, 15, 16 What is Susan’s Secret? 5:30–9:30 p.m. The W aterfront at Silver Birches, Hawley . Dinner theater: “What is Susan’ s Secret?” by Michael & Susan Parker, performed by The Ritz Company Players. Reservations required: 570-226-4388.

makes a friend splendid? Tell someone with a special card. A hands-on learning program focused on physical, social & mental health & wellness for children. Geared to students preschool–2, but all children are welcome. Parents/ guardians must stay with their children for duration of the class. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org. FEB. 15 “Paint & Sip” Couples 2 –4 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Barbara DeMauro. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com. FEB. 15, 16, 17 Presidents’ Day Weekend Brunch 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m. The Settlers Inn Restaurant, Hawley. Julie Eschler on piano & complimentary bottomless Mimosas. Info & reservations: 570-226-2993.

FEB. 16 Oil Painting Class Noon–2 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Bozena Janiszweski. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 16 Alcohol Ink Workshop 2–4 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Agnes Lippi-Johnson. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 16 Jazz Supper Club 5:30–9:30 p.m. The Settlers Inn Restaurant, Hawley. Seating 5:30–8:30 p.m. Music 6–9 p.m. Featuring the John Curtin Trim Trio & a prix fixe menu. Info & reservations: 570-226-2993. FEB. 17 Wayne Highlands Quilt Guild 6–8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Hawley. Welcoming quilters of all ages & skill levels. Make new friends who share your passion for quilting. Show & Tell & refreshments, & sometimes more. Info: Deb, 570-224-4914 or debszoo@gmail.com. FEB. 18 “Covering Crisis as a Woman” Noon. Edward Leahy Hall, University of Scranton. Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon Seminar presented by University of Scranton alumna Nicole Young, producer of “60 Minutes.” Registration required. Fees vary. Info: 570-941-6206 or alicen.morrison@scranton.edu.

FEB. 18, 19, 20, 21 Ecozone Discovery Room! 1–4 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Explore the indoor discovery room & enjoy hands-on exhibits on natural history, sustainability & the local environment. No registration required. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

February 20–February 29

FEB. 21 Hypnotist 8–10 p.m. Hotel Anthracite, Carbondale. Hosted by Alan Massenburg, who has performed on Sirius XM’s Sway in the Morning show, & Denny More, the first & only comic-hypnotist invited to perform at the famous Caroline’s Comedy Club on Broadway. Dine at Kol Steakhouse the week of Feb. 16–21 to get $5 off your ticket. Info & reservations: 570-536-6020. FEB. 22 Spotted Lanternfly Update 10–11:30 a.m. Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center, Stroudsburg. Join Matt Giambra to learn about this invasive insect. He discusses what it is, where it’s at, & where we go from here. Registration & info: 570-629-3061. FEB. 22 Intro to Snowshoeing 10 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Envir onmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Learn the basics & enjoy a winter walk through the woods. No experience necessary; PEEC provides the equipment & teaches you everything you need to know. Register

FEB. 14–16 Clarks Summit Festival of Ice 11 a.m.–5 p.m. 16th annual Festival presents “Icetendo: Get your frozen game on!” throughout Clarks Summit & the Abingtons. F ree admission & parking with o ver 50 ice sculptures, li ve ice-carving demos, parade, live music & enter tainment, horse & carriage rides & more. Info: 570-587 -9045 or theabingtons.org.

early to reserve a pair of snowshoes & guarantee a spot. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 22 “Wet-on-Wet” Oil Painting Class 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Rick Weber. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 22 River Vibes: Joe Crookston Workshop 1–4 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Join Crookston for a printmaking workshop. Create handmade prints for yourself or to give as gifts. It’s fun, full of surprises & guaranteed to bring out the artist within you. Explore the external world of inks, paper & stencils, as well as the internal world of creativity & the fear of not being good enough. Joe will play & sing. All materials included. Leave with at least 2–3 images matted in sleeves ready for gift-giving. Tickets for the show on Feb. 23 & this workshop can be bundled for additional savings. Info: 845-252-6783 or eharrod@fleetfingered.com.

FEB. 22 “Paint & Sip” Couples 5–7 p.m. The Art Factory of White Mills, White Mills. With Arielle Sekula. BYOB. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 22 Vegan Board Game Dinner 5–8 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Games start 5 p.m., dinner served 6 p.m. Play board games & unleash your competitive spirit as you enjoy a fantastic meal with all plant-based ingredients. Not a vegan? You can still start the New Year off right with healthy, fresh, scratch-made, mouthwatering deliciousness. Payment required at registration. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org. FEB. 22 Dueling Pianos 7–9 p.m. The Waterfront at Silver Birches, Hawley. Enjoy the Flying Ivories. From Billy Joel to Aretha Franklin, Sinatra to Metallica, they’ve got it covered. Munchie Buffet 7–8 p.m. Show starts 8:30 p.m. Reservations: 570-226-4388. Info: SilverBirchesResortPA.com. FEB. 23 Cross Country Skiing 9 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Enjoy the winter woods with beginner ski lessons. Skis, poles & boots provided. Register with shoe size to guarantee a spot. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 23 Ecozone Discovery Room! 1–4 p.m. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Explore the indoor discovery room & enjoy hands-on exhibits on natural history, sustainability & the local environment. No registration required. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org.

FEB. 23 River Vibes: Joe Crookston 3 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Presented by The Cooperage Project & River Vibes. Songwriter, guitarist, painter, fiddler, slide player, ecovillage member & believer in all things possible, Joe Crookston was named 2016 Folk Alliance International Artist-in-Residence. BYOB. Tickets for this show & the workshop on Feb. 22 can be bundled for additional savings. Info: 845-252-6783 or eharrod@fleetfingered.com.

FEB. 26 Dinner, Paint & Sip 5–8 p.m. Holy Crepes, Milford. Dinner & workshop with Arielle Sekula. BYOB. Pre-registration required. Info: TheArtFactoryofWhiteMills.com.

FEB. 28 Matt Hoffman Quintet 7 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. Presented by The Cooperage Project. The Matt Hoffmann Quintet is a jazz ensemble formed by local vibraphonist Matt Hoffmann, featuring Hoffmann (vibes), Dylan Canterbury (trumpet), Mario Pietra (bass), Jerad Lippi (drums), Joe Pietra (piano). The band will be performing all-new music, featuring original compositions based on Biblical Psalms. BYOB. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org.

FEB. 29 Intro to Snowshoeing 10 a.m.–Noon. Pocono Environmental Education Center, Dingmans Ferry. Learn the basics & enjoy a winter walk through the woods. No experience necessary; PEEC provides the equipment & teaches you everything you need to know. Register early to reserve a pair of snowshoes & guarantee a spot. Info: 570-828-2319 or www.peec.org. FEB. 29 Main Street Farmers Market 11 a.m.–1 p.m. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. See description at Feb. 1. Free entry. Info: 570-253-2020. FEB. 29 Romping Radishes: Nerf Blasters 11 a.m.–Noon. Wayne County YMCA, Honesdale. Nerf to practice focus, psychomotor functions, & problem solving. A hands-on learning program focused on physical, social & mental health & wellness for children. Geared to students preschool–2, but all children are welcome. Parents/ guardians must stay with their children for duration of the class. Info: 570-253-2020 or thecooperageproject.org.

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