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Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary

Since 1980, the nearly 600-acre grounds of the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary have preserved the natural beauty and wildlife of northeastern Pennsylvania. During the summer months, the tranquil Sanctuary gives life to the Wildflower Music Festival. This annual outdoor music festival brings the finest musicians to the area, performing classical, jazz, folk, bluegrass and chamber repertoires. There is no better place to be on a Saturday evening than under the majestic pines, listening to quality music while enjoying a picnic supper and glass of wine. Miles of well-maintained walking trails clear the mind and refresh the soul. In 1980, the DorflingerSuydam Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc., was formed to further natural history, conservation, artistic and cultural education and to serve the people as an agency for popular enlightenment, cultural improvement and scientific progress, recognizing through its programs the essential relationship among the natural, artistic and historic elements of the area. H

Bring a chair & a picnic!

Wildflower Concert Series

Outdoor concert series located at the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary, 55 Suydam Dr. Hawley, PA (just off of Long Ridge Road, White Mills, PA between Honesdale & Hawley)

QUAKERTOWN BAND

ClassicAmericanCommunityBand

Saturday, July 1

THE JERSEY TENORS

Opera/RockMash-upSensation!

Saturday, July 8

THE BEST OF THE EAGLES

TheULTIMATEEaglesTribute

Saturday, July 15

Free concert Wednesday, July 19

The Yankee Brass Band

SOUL CRUISERS

SoultowntoMotown

Saturday, July 22

VANESSA COLLIER

Blues and Soul Phenom!

Saturday, July 29

BAT OUT OF HELL PA

Meatloaf Tribute!

Wednesday, Aug 2

BEO STRING QUARTET

Classics&Beyond

Saturday, August 5

THE McKRELLS

Bluegrass/FolkBand

Saturday, August 12

$26 ADULTS / $13 CHILDREN

Gate opens 5:00 pm -Concert begins 6:00 pm

IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, PERFORMANCES MAY BE IN THE AUDITORIUM OF THE WALLENPAUPACK HIGH SCHOOL, HAWLEY, PA (NO FOOD OR DRINK INSIDE)

Order online www.wildflowermusic.org

Charge tickets by phone: 570-253-5500

Tickets can be purchased at the Dorflinger Glass Museum Gift Shop and on the evening of the performance at the gate.

Eagles Mere Historic Village 48th Annual Antiques Market

cious food and live music while browsing. The Village Shops will be open offering breakfast, lunch and dinner along with farm fresh foods, homemade desserts, ice cream, specialty coffees, jewelry and houseware items.

The antiques market is free for children 12 and under. There is a $5.00 admission fee for teenagers and adults. Ticket proceeds directly benefit the Eagles Mere nonprofit organizations that assist with the events and the Eagles Mere Conservancy for the upkeep of the beautiful Village Green.

Tucked away in the Pennsylvania’s Endless Mountains, Eagles Mere is located along Route 42 in Sullivan County. Unlike most, the charming town has virtually all of its magnificent architecture still intact. Featured on the National Register of Historic Places, Eagles Mere radiates traditional character with a pristine lake, multiple hiking trails, a variety of museums, and many shopping and dining destinations. Eagles Mere has drawn many from far and wide who are determined to keep this remarkable destination unspoiled for generations to come. Looking to rent or buy in the Eagles Mere area? The real estate offices will also be open for those interested. For information on the Antiques Market, contact Kristin Montgomery at emgreenevents@gmail.com . H

August 12, 2023

WyalusingNorthBranchTriathlon.com

Sign Up Information

Pre-registration discount: until Monday, Aug. 1st $50/individuals or $45/per team member

Pre-registered participants guaranteed a t-shirtPRICING AFTER Aug. 1st until Day of Race: $55/individual and $50/ per team member

Questions?

Please email wyalusingchamber@gmail.com or call 570.746.4922

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