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s a child and parent, some of my fondest memories are of family vacations. Growing up, we were a camping family and we did it often. Hickory Run, Starlite, and Shady Oaks were just a few of the campgrounds that became our home away from home in the summertime. I learned that kids are kids, no matter where they come from and making new friends wasn’t so hard once you got the hang of it. Naturally, when I started a family, we went camping too, but the names were, Pequea Creek and Yogi Bear, where my son caught his first fish. I still love camping in Pennsylvania, but this isn’t about camping specifically, it’s about vacations. And making time for them. As my children got older and more involved in sports, we took fewer vacations and getaways because there just wasn’t time – or so we thought. I’m not disparaging youth sports, there are plenty of life lessons to be learned by being part of a team. I want to encourage parents to make time for time off. Even if it’s a just a couple long weekends – your kids will thank you for it later and maybe even now. Prioritizing a family vacation or weekend getaway helps you to reconnect and strengthen family bonds. During our PA Family Travel Fair in April, I had the opportunity to talk to families from all over Pennsylvania who were impressed by the number of quality family-friendly destinations within a short drive. When you vacation in PA, you don’t have to spend your kid’s college fund. There are many budget-friendly experiences just waiting to be had. As you browse the pages of our summer issue and see an event, destination or attraction that interests you, go. Do it. Make it a priority and make memories because all that stuff you left behind, will still be there when you get back.

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here are few things in this world that trigger a case of nostalgia for Baby Boomers like drive-in movie theaters. But it isn’t only boomers who appreciate these icons of entertainment; Gen Xers and Millennials are packing the kids in the car or setting out for the perfect date night. Seriously, if you want to score some points with your significant other, a surprise trip to one of Pennsylvania’s drive-ins would be a great departure from the same old date-night routine. Pennsylvania was an early adopter of the outdoor movie theater craze. In April 1934, Shankweiler’s Drive-In in Orefield, Lehigh County, became the second drive-in movie theater to

open in the U.S. Today, it is the oldest operating drive-in in the country. The Keystone State ranks second behind New York in the number still in operation. The evolution of technology, like the switch from window speakers to radio sound and the move from traditional to digital screens, has improved the quality of picture and sound. But the essence of the drivein experience hasn’t changed in more than 70 years - waiting for the sun to go down, the smell of freshly popped popcorn and making memories with family and friends. My own memories include a carload of friends as a teenager and then going back to the Columbia Drive-In (no longer in operation) whereandwhen.com / 2018 W&W summer / 7 /


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as a young family with our children watching from the open hatchback of our car. I plan to make new memories with my grandchildren this summer; how about you?

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Bar Ann Drive-In 1815 Springhill Road Portage, PA 15946 814-736-9450 www.barannDrive-In.com

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Becky’s Drive-In 4548 Lehigh Drive Berlinsville, PA 18088 610-767-2249 www.beckysdi.com

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Circle Drive-In Theatre 1911 Scranton Carbondale Highway Dickson City, PA 18508 570-489-5731 www.circlefamilyfun.com

6 Comet Drive-In Theatre 151 Morrell Road Dunbar, PA 15431 724-628-6160 www.cometdrivein.com 7

Cumberland Drive-In Theatre 3290 Ritner Highway Newville, PA 17241 717-776-5212 www.81fun.com/drivein_home

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Kane Family Drive-In Theatre, Kane

Dependable Drive-In Theater 549 Moon Clinton Road Moon, PA 15108 412-264-7011 www.dependabledrivein.com

9 Evergreen Drive-In Theatre 309 Drive-In Lane Mount Pleasant, PA 15666 724-547-4747 www.evergreendrivein.com Photo by Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau

3 Brownsville Drive-In 6229 National Pike Grindstone, PA 15442 724-785-7190 www.tjent.com

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Carrolltown Hi-Way Drive-In 425 Theatre Road Carrolltown, PA 15722 814-344-8684 www.hiway219Drive-In.com

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Garden Drive-In Route 11 Hunlock Creek, PA 18621 570-735-5933 www.gardendrivein.com

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Haar’s Drive-In Theatre 185 Logan Road Dillsburg, PA 17019 717-432-3011 www.haars.com/Drive-In

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13 Laurel Drive-In 1024 S. Church St. Hazleton, PA 18201 570-956-9144 www.laureldrivein.com

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14 Mahoning Drive-In Theater 635 Seneca Road Lehighton, PA 18235 610-683-7243 www.mahoningdit.com/

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15 Midway Drive-In Theatre 1380 William Penn Highway Mifflintown, PA 17059 717-436-6011 www.midwaydriveintheatre.com 16

Moonlite Drive-In Theatre Route 322 Brookville, PA 15825 814-849-5588 www.lipumatheatres.com

17 Palace Gardens Drive-In 225 Indian Springs Road Indiana, PA 15701 724-465-9032 www.facebook.com/pages/Palace-Gardens-Drive-In-Theater/402577336458757

Pike Drive-In Theatre 5798 South Route 15 Montgomery, PA 17752 570-547-7232 www.pikedi.com

Point Drive-In 3569 Point Township Drive Northumberland, PA 17821 570-275-9926 www.faceb ook.com/ Point-Driv eIn-103078226368

20 Riverside Drive-In Route 66 North Vandergift, PA 15690 724-568-1250 www.riversidedrivein.com 21

Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre 4540 Shankweiler Road Orefield, PA 18069 610-481-0800 www.shankweilers.com

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Sky-Vu Drive-In Theatre 813 E. Market St. Gratz, PA 17048 717-360-8876 www.skyvudrivein.com

Hotdogs, popcorn, milkshakes you’ll find them at the Kane Family Drive-In Concession Stand.

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Starlight Drive-In 1985 N. Main St. Ext. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-5003 www.starlightDrive-In.com

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Moonlite Drive-In 1190 Shoemaker Ave. West Wyoming, PA 18644 www.facebook.com/ moonlitedriveinllc/ (not open at press time, but will be reopening after 30 years of dormancy)

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Getting ready for the sun to go down and the movie to begin at the Starlight Drive-In in Butler.

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Photographer Ralph Gibson offers 30 black-and-white portraits of guitar masters playing their instrument.Free adm. Weis Center Lobby, Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. galleries.blogs.bucknell.edu

Through Nov 5. Exhibit: The Fight for Liberty: Sayre in World War I. The museum’s new rotating

exhibit. Sayre Historical Society Museum, Sayre. 570882-8221, www.sayrehistoricalsociety.org

May 21-Jun 29. Exhibit: North Mountain League Art Show. Celebrating 25 years, the art league will

present a show by its professional and amateur members, who work in many media. The Exchange Gallery, Bloomsburg. 570-317-2596, www.exchangearts.org

May 31-Jun 3. NEPA Bluegrass Festival. Features

family fun, free camping, food and craft vendors, and entertainment on two stages. Lazybrook Park, Tunkhannock. www.nepabluegrass.com

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Hansel and Gretel wander into the forest, they encounter an arrogant troll who fiercely guards his bridge, a talking owl, a forest sprite and two hobgoblins in the service of the Gingerbread Witch. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Jun 1-Jul 27. Exhibit: Regional Juried Exhibition.

Experience fine art by emerging and established artists from the region. The open-themed exhibition highlights recent work in a variety of styles and media by artists living within 100 miles of Williamsport. Closed July 1-4. The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport. 570-3202445, http://gallery.pct.edu

Jun 1-Oct 21. Hiawatha Public Cruises. Find out

what a Boom Rat is and hear about how the Susquehanna River helped Williamsport become the richest city in America during the height of the lumber era. Hiawatha Paddlewheel Boat, Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-326-2500, www.ridehiawatha.com

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Jun 1-Oct 31. Dinosaurs Come to Life. The prehis-

toric outdoor adventure will feature life-size animatronic dinosaurs, five static dinosaurs, a climbable model, and a re-created paleontologist dig site. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, Allenwood. 570-538-1869, 800-REPTILAND, www.reptiland.com

Jun 1-29. Blackbird’s Weekly Wing Fling. Fridays. 11am-6pm. Blackbird Distillery, Brookville. 814-849-0915, http://blackbirddistillery.com

Jun 1-Aug 31. Performance: Summer Outdoor Concert. Live music on the lawn. Bring a lawn chair and

enjoy a free outdoor concert at the gazebo. Fridays, 6-8pm. Triangle Park, Lock Haven. lockhavenpa.gov

Jun 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Jul 6, 13, 20, 27. Historic Walking Tours. Each tour travels a different route,

showing the different streets or themes of Lock Haven’s history. 7pm. Rain or shine. Begin at Ross Library, Lock Haven. 570-748-3321, www.rosslibrary.org

Jun 2-3. Stone Mountain Machine Gun Shoot & Gun Show. Shooter’s Gauntlet, Monroeton. www.

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Jun 2. Exploring the Armor. Take a private history tour of the outside tracked vehicles, including a look inside the crew compartments. Seating is limited, and reservations are required. 2pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. pamilmuseum.org Jun 2-3. Food & Fashion on the Frontier. Living

History primitive encampment, Revolutionary War reenactors, Sutlers’ Row Market Faire, tours, 18th-century food, and a period clothing exhibit. 10am-4pm. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. www.frenchazilum.com

Jun 2-3. Sawmill Center Herb & Fiber Festival. 10am-5pm. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org

Jun 2. Art Walk on the Block. A showcase and celebration of the work of local artists and craftspeople. Downtown DuBois. downtowndubois.com

Jun 2-Aug 30. Bloomsburg Farmers Market. Fresh local fruits and vegetables, as well as canned and baked goods, poultry, eggs, and fresh-cut flowers. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 7am-1pm. Market Square, Downtown Bloomsburg. 570-784-7123

Jun 2-Aug 25. Ferry Street Growers Market. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs, along with meat and dairy products, farm-fresh eggs, baked goods, cut flowers, bedding, potted plants, and other products. Saturdays. 8am-noon. Free adm. Ferry Street Growers’ Market, Danville. www.ferrystreetgrowersmarket.com

Jun 2. Central PA Wine Festival. Local wineries, brewpubs, artists, and musicians. No pets. Not suitable for children. 11am-6pm. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. www.bloomsburgfair.com Jun 2. Celebrate Historical Berwick. Live music, craft beers, children’s activities, and food. 11am-6pm. Free adm. In front of the Jackson Mansion, Berwick. 570-759-8020, www.experienceberwick.com Jun 2. Garrison Room Grand Opening. The Billiard and Garrison rooms, the first two rooms to be completed on the third floor, will be open for tours. Noon-3pm. Jackson Mansion, Berwick. 570-759-0298, www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org Jun 2-Aug 29. Jackson Mansion Tours. Tuesdays,

crafts, a basket drawing and more. 11am-5pm. Browndale Fire Station, Browndale, Forest City. www.43fire.com

Wednesdays, and Saturdays. 11:30am and 1:30pm. Begins at the Carriage House, Jackson Mansion, Berwick. 570759-8020, www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org

Jun 2. Ice Cream Social. Enjoy a dish or a cone of ice

Coudersport. 814-558-9739

Jun 2. Car Show & Craft Fair. Music, food, cars,

cream or a root beer float. Old Mill Village Church on the Green, New Milford. www.oldmillvillage.org

Jun 2-30. Drive-In Movies. Weekends in June. Dusk. The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre, Brookville.

Jun 2-30. Shine On Saturdays. Saturdays. All day. Blackbird Distillery, Brookville. 814-849-0915, http:// blackbirddistillery.com Jun 2. Springfest. 10am-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-8499662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org Jun 2. We Gotta Regatta. Float or paddle the creek on a canoe, kayak or other floatation device, ending at Crook Farm with live music and a pig roast. Benefits the Tuna Valley Trail Association. Noon-4pm. Crook Farm, Bradford. 814-558-1288, www.tunavalleytrail.com

Jun 2. God’s Country Marathon. Galeton to Jun 2-3. Durty Dabbers Great Adventure Dual Sport & Adventure Challenge. The course utilizes

the Tiadaghton, Bald Eagle and Sproul state forests as well as private land. 9am. Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. 570-502-5830, durtydabbers.com

Jun 3. Children’s Fishing Rodeo. 1-3pm. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. www.dcnr.state.pa.us Jun 5-Sep 18. Clinton County Farmers Market. An indoor/outdoor market of seasonal fruits, vegetables and plants, as well as crafts, flea market items, food and more. 8am-2pm. Tuesdays throughout summer and fall, except July 1. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570660-1231, www.clintoncountyfairpa.com

Jun 6-9 Monroeton Old Homes Day. 5-11pm. Free adm and parking. Mountaineer Park, Monroeton. www. visitbradfordcounty.com

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Jun 6-Aug 29. Vinyl Record Night. Attendees may bring vinyl rock albums to be played. 3:30-9pm. Rock God Brewing, Danville. 570-284-4096

Jun 7-Aug 30. Concerts in the Park. Free concert

every Thursday from June through August. 6-8pm. Free adm and parking. Teaoga Square Park, Athens.

Jun 8-10. Endless Mountains Antique Tractor & Machinery Show. Flea market, craft fair, demonstra-

tions, and displays of antique farm equipment. Breakfast offered at 6:30am, with food vendors open at 10am. Canton Fireman’s Field, Canton. www.ematmassoc.com

Jun 8-10. Snake Hunt. Entertainment, food, ven-

dors, and games for children. Sinnemahoning Sportsmen’s Association, Sinnemahoning. 814-546-2835, www.sinnemahoning-sportsmen.org

Jun 9. Youth & Family Field Day. Youth ages 10 to

16 will have the opportunity to try their hand at a variety of outdoor activities, such as fly casting, archery, turkey calling, GPS navigation, astronomy, and more. Lunch and T-shirt included. Prereg is required. Must be accompanied by an adult. 9am-4pm. Free. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. www.lumbermuseum.org

Jun 9. Lecture: The Bear That Inspired Winnie the Pooh. The presentation and movie will tell the

story of the real bear that was adopted by a Canadian Regimental Veterinarian before being shipped to England, where it inspired author A.A. Milne at the London Zoo. 1:30pm. Adm by donation. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org

Jun 9. Williamsport Soap Box Derby. Opening ceremonies at 8:30am. Races begin at 9am. Brandon Park, Williamsport. soapboxderby.org/williamsport

Jun 9. Clam Bake. Six dozen clams, steak and sausage

sandwiches, beer and soda. 2-6pm. Adm. Saint Francis Pavilion Church, Mildred. 570-928-8911

Jun 9. Pig Roast & Cornhole Tournament With Old Friends. Fun, food, a cornhole tournament and local band Old Friends. 1pm. Adm. Shadowbrook Inn & Resort, Tunkhannock. www.shadowbrookresort.com

Jun 9. Plein Air Workshop - Painting Outdoors.

Learn the basic and fundamental techniques of landscape art as seen through native eyes. Materials and refreshments incl. 1-4pm. Adm. The Belize Fund, Susquehanna. 570-727-3614, www.thebelizefund.org

Jun 9-10. Summer Blackpowder Rendezvous.

Primitive encampments, a shooting competition, fun and games from an earlier period and historic demonstrations of early skills and survival. Noon-5pm. Adm. Old Mill Village Museum, New Milford. oldmillvillage.org

Jun 9-10. Elk Country Arts & Crafts. 10am-5pm. Elk Country Visitor Center, Benezette. 814-787-5167, www.experienceelkcountry.com

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Jun 9-10. Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment. 10am-5pm. Cook Forest Sawmill

Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. www.sawmill.org

Jun 9. Rounds for Hounds. 6-9pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. http://jeffcofair.com Jun 9, 30. July 14, 21. Aug 11. Sunset at the Winery With Live Music. 7-9pm. Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, laurelwines.com

Jun 9. Shriners Children’s Hospital Benefit Ride. All-day ATV run during which riders can explore

the trails. Reg from 9am-1pm. 9am-9pm. Adm. Majestic Trails, Smethport. www.majestictrails.org

Jun 9. Forks Farm Market Opening Day. Grass-

fed beef and lamb, woodlot pork, organically fed pasture-raised poultry and eggs, local seasonal fruit and vegetables, baked goods, cheeses and more. Plus, artisan crafts and live music. 10am-2pm. Forks Farm Market, Orangeville. forksfarmmarket.com

Jun 9. Milton Beer Fest. Tastings of more than 40

craft beer, wine and cider beverages. Live entertainment and a variety of food vendors. 2-6pm. Adm. Milton. visitmiltonpa.org

Jun 10. Billtown Blues Festival. Talented musicians will provide entertainment. Gates open at 10am, music from noon-10pm. Rain or shine. Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville. www.billtownblues.org Jun 10. 38th Strawberry Festival. The family event

features homemade food and ice cream, including strawberry desserts made from local berries. Musical entertainment, including an old-fashioned hymn sing, as well as an exhibit of antique cars and tours of the church and cemetery. Free adm. Warrior Run Church, Turbotville. http://freelandfarm.org

Jun 14. Flag Day Celebration. The State College

Elks and local veterans organizations will host the Flag Day and flag retirement ceremony. 6pm. 28th Infantry Division Shrine, Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

Jun 14-16. Smoked Country Jam Bluegrass Festival. Family-friendly bluegrass music festival fea-

turing 21 national and regional performers. Bluegrass workshops, children’s activities, vendors, the 11th annual PA Heritage Songwriting Conest and an auction to benefit the Lupus Foundation of PA. Quiet Oaks Campground, Cross Fork. smokedcountryjam.com

Jun 15. Square Dance. 6-10pm. Hilltop Pavilion and Nature Center, Mount Pisgah State Park, Troy. www. dcnr.state.pa.us

Jun 15. Astronomy Program. Hosted by Mount Pisgah State Park. Preregistration required. 8:30pm. Lakeside Pavilion, Mount Pisgah State Park, Troy. www. dcnr.state.pa.us


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www.ClintonCountyInfo.com u 888-388-6991 Jun 15-16. 77th Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival. Wellsboro. 570-787-3017, wellsboropa.com

Jun 16. Wheels of Time Car Show & Family Fun Day. Features cars of all time periods, children’s activi-

Jun 15-16. DuBois Community Days. DuBois City

Park, DuBois. 814-371-5010, www.duboispachamber.com

ties, face painting, a Renaissance Period program, and a food truck. 10am-4pm. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570-265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com

Jun 15-30. Performance: Disney’s Beauty & the Beast. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman

Jun 16. Amphibian & Reptile Workshop & Survey Walk. Tim Matthews will provide general

in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under a spell. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former self. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Jun 15-17. Fly Fishing Retreat. Gary Kell, co-author

of the new Keystone Fly Fishing Guide, will share secrets of fly fishing, from setting up equipment and tying knots to identifying aquatic insects and determining where fish lay in a stream. Adm. Olmsted Manor Retreat Center, Ludlow. 814-945-6512, www.olmstedmanor.org

Jun 16. Bradford Sullivan Veterans Picnic.

Featuring guest speakers and presentations of Quilts of Honor, this event acknowledges veterans of the bicounty area. Local agency vendors, service organizations, and representatives from the VA will be on hand. Noon-4pm. Free for veterans, adm for guests. Mountaineer Park, Monroeton. 570-265-1704

information about amphibians and reptiles and a detailed how-to on field surveying. A field survey will be conducted after lunch. Bring lunch, water, a notebook and a camera. 10am-2pm. Adm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 16. Garden Event. Sample wines and ciders while perusing plants, herbs, birdhouses and more. 10am-4pm. Eagles Mere Village. 570-220-4581, www. eaglesmerepa.org Jun 16. Udderly Fabulous Fun Event. A community yard sale and street sale, cow pie bingo, food, games and a dairy parade at 7pm. 8am-8pm. Dushore. 570-9288307, www.dushore.com Jun 16-17. Forksville Powwow. Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. 570-928-9416, www.easterndelawarenations.org/powwowinfopictures.html

Jun 16. Buzz Cut Saturday. Commemorate the beginning of summer with a traditional boot camp haircut. 10am-3pm. Donations accepted, but free with adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. pamilmuseum.org

Jun 16-24. Brookville Laurel Festival. All day.

Jun 16. Beartown Rocks Trail Race. 9am-2pm.

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Jun 16. Annual Fat Tire Challenge Mountain Bike Race. 11am-3pm. Clear Creek State Park, Sigel.

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14 TH A N N U A L Q U I L T S H OW & EXHIBITION • Antique, Vintage, Traditional & Basket Challenge Themed Quilts

July 13-14, 2018

SATURDAY ONLY

First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy, PA • Admission $8 • Multi-Day $12

“An Adventure in Quilt Making” Presentation by Paula Golden Presentation Fee: $10

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Jun 16. Family Farm Fun Day. 1-5pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

Jun 16. Coalport Street Fair. Downtown Coalport.

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Jun 16-17. Father’s Day Kayak Paddle. Dads paddle free on any trip with a family of four. Ardee’s Foodrinkery will offer brunch from and dinner from. Reservations req. for kayaking and suggested for meals. Susquehanna Kayak and Canoe Rentals, Falls. 570-3886107, www.kayaktheriver.com Jun 16-17. Tiadaghton Elm Classic Canoe & Kayak Classic/Keystone Challenge Race & Relay. A full weekend of racing featuring beginner-, amateur- and pro-level classes for canoe, kayak and stand-up paddle boards over a variety of distances. McElhattan Boat Launch, Pine Access. lhnationals.com

Jun 16. Kids’ Paint Class: Funky Monkey!

Recommended for ages 8 and up, or younger children with supervision. 10-11:30am. Reservations required. Adm. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. rohrbachsfarm.net

Jun 17. Father’s Day Bash. Treat Dad to a fun day of

great food, brew, and live music. Boal Mansion and Columbus Chapel, Boalsburg. www.boalmuseum.com

Jun 17. Father’s Day Car Rally. A car rally with NEPA Mopar Club, a disc jockey, trivia, prizes, an ice cream truck and food. 11am-4pm. Adm. Eagles Mere Air Museum and Eagles Mere Auto Museum, Eagles Mere. 570-220-2429, www.eaglesmereairmuseum.org Jun 17. Have a Catch for Father’s Day. Dads and

anyone with a museum ticket may go onto the outfield grass of Lamade Stadium to play catch for 10 minutes. 1-3pm. No adm for fathers. World of Little League Museum, South Williamsport. littleleaguemuseum.org

Jun 17. Kiddies Fishing. 8am-5pm. St. Marys Sportsmen’s Club, St. Marys. 814-834-4375, http:// stmaryssportsmen.org

Jun 17. St. Mary’s Airport Drag Races. 1-5pm. St.

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toon or power boat, canoe, kayak or jet ski and join the boat people on the river. Sundays. 6:30-9pm. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater and Floating Stage, Lock Haven. 570-893-5903, http://lockhavenpa.gov

Jun 17. Benton Area Rodeo Fun Show. 9am-5pm.

Benton Rodeo Grounds, Benton. 570-925-6536, www. bentonrodeo.com

Jun 17. Father’s Day at Knoebels. Celebrate Dad with a fun-filled day that includes a photo booth, rides, food and more. 10am-9pm. Free adm, parking and entertainment. Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg. 570-672-2572, 800-487-4386, www.knoebels.com Jun 17, Aug 13. Jewel of the West Branch. Enjoy

the companionship of other paddlers while watching for riverside wildlife, improving paddling skills and learning about local history. Route is 9 river miles between Montoursville and Muncy with an island rest stop midway. 1-5pm. Adm. Reservations required. Montoursville. 570-524-7692, http://paddlehappy.com

Jun 19-23. Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven Fly-In. The 33rd annual fly-in pays tribute to Lock

Haven’s Piper Aircraft aviation heritage with exhibits, food, educational forums and nightly entertainment. The public is welcome. Gates open at 9am. Adm. Free adm after 5pm. William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. 570-893-4200, sentimentaljourneyfly-in.com

Jun 19-22. Summer Craft Fair at Knoebels. More

than 60 vendors from across the country will showcase many talents. Free adm, parking and entertainment. Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg. knoebels.com

Jun 21. Summer Solstice Celebration & Labyrinth Walk. Intention setting, awareness exer-

cises, music, refreshments and a labyrinth walk, weather permitting. 7pm. Adm. Self Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose. 570-278-9256, www.wellnessarts.com

Jun 21-23. Penn’s Woods Jeep Jamboree.

Experience off-road driving in the Allegheny National Forest. All trail levels have a variety of hills to climb, mud to traverse and rocks to navigate. University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. jeepjamboreeusa.com


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Jun 21. World Day of Music. The fun event will feature live performances of different genres of music, hands-on workshops, drum and ukulele circles, instruments for children to try, vendors, giveaway drawings and local food vendors. 5-8:30pm. Historic Downtown Bradford. facebook.com/HistoricDowntownBradford Jun 22-Jul 8. Performance: The Marvelous Wonderettes: Dream On. Excluding July 4. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. millbrookplayhouse.net

Jun 22-23, 28-30, Jul 1. Performance: Anything Goes. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-

327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Jun 23. Wine & Cheese Festival. Enjoy some of

Jun 23. Cook Forest 25K Trail Challenge. 9am5pm. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. 814-744-8407, www.dcnr.state.pa.us

Jun 23. Family Farm Fun Day. 1-5pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org Jun 23-24. 46th Annual Cross Fork Snake Hunt.

Challenges for adults and children, a nonpoisonous and exotic snake show, giveaway drawing prizes of $5,000 and $10,000, a fireman’s parade on Saturday at noon, a double-elimination horseshoe tournament, a chicken barbecue and more. Kettle Creek Hose Company, Cross Fork. 570-923-2111, www.kettlecreekhoseco.com

Pennsylvania’s finest vines and cheeses on historic farm grounds. 11am-5pm. Free parking and entertainment. Adm. Manley-Bohlayer Farm, Canton. 570-673-8144, www.cantonwineandcheese.com

Jun 23-24. Art in the Wilds. The juried fine art

Jun 23. Pennsylvania Firefly Festival. Noonmidnight. The Black Caddis Ranch, Kelletville. 814-2302035, www.pafireflyfestival.org

Jun 23-24. Arts on the Island. Spend the day by the

Jun 23. Bloom & Berry Bash Festival. Craft and food vendors, farm markets, children’s activities, and local organizations. Downtown Clearfield. 814-7656000, www.discoverclearfield.com Jun 23. Basic Orienteering Treasure Hunt. Kelly

Finan will teach the basic orienteering skills of map reading and compass navigation. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 11am. Adm. Meet at the Wheaton House, Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-9677275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 23. Summer Solstice Celebration. Solar dem-

onstrations, as well as storytelling and a campfire at dusk. Bring a lunch and snacks. 1-4pm, 8pm. By donation. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-9677275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 23. Tunkhannock Founder’s Day. An outdoor

celebration featuring more than 150 vendors, food and entertainment. Many organizations in town add to the festivities with their own take on Tunkhannock activities. 10am-4pm. Downtown Tunkhannock. 570-687-1584, www.tunkhannockbusiness.com

show will offer artist demonstrations, vendors, food and beverages, and resting areas. 10am-5pm. Free adm and parking. Evergreen Park, Kane. www.artinthewilds.org

lake, discover local artisans and their handmade crafts, and view classic cars at the car show. Fireworks in the evening. 10am-5pm. Free adm. Hamlin Lake Island, Smethport. 814-887-5182, www.smethportpa.org

Jun 23. Brew Fest! 10am-2pm. Free adm. Forks Farm Market, Orangeville. www.forksfarmmarket.com

Jun 24. Bridge at Azilum. The bridge tournament includes light refreshments and prizes. LaPorte House, French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570-265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com Jun 24, Jul 29 Aug 26. Two-Wheeled Tour of Salt Springs Park. Ride the roads through the park and the Friends group’s land. Featuring easy to moderate riding, depending on participants’ skill levels. 1pm. Fee is by donation. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 29. Full Moon Hike. Bring a flashlight and a snack to share around a campfire afterward. 8:30pm. Fee is by monetary or nonperishable food item donation. Meet at the Wheaton House, Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

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Jun 29-Jul 1. Wall of Death Motorcycle Stunt Show. A weekend of nostalgia with food, music, self-

Jun 30. Equines for Freedom Wine Festival.

guided museum tours and motorcycle stunt shows. Bill’s Old Bike Barn, Bloomsburg. http://billsbikebarn.com

Wineries, food and craft vendors, and live music. Proceeds will fund free therapy for veterans. Noon-5pm. Adm. Lazybrook Park, Tunkhannock. equinesforfreedom.org

Jun 30. Caboose Day. Presented by the Sayre

Jun 30, Jul 21, Aug 11. Sunset at the Winery.

Historical Society. 10am-4pm. Sayre Historical Society Museum, Sayre. www.sayrehistoricalsociety.org

Jun 30. Monsters of Rock Charity Concert.

Noon-11pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. 814-265-0640, http://jeffcofair.com

Attendees may enjoy the sights and sounds of summer while listening to live music. Food will be available for purchase. Adm. Picnic Pavilion, Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. www.laurelwines.com

Jun 30. Exhibit: Clinton County Artist: Annie Snyder. 2-4pm. Heisey House Museum, Lock Haven.

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• Spectacular overlooks along the Longhouse National Scenic Byway • Trail Central – miles of hiking/biking & ATV trails • Enjoy the charm of the Smethport Mansion District • Visit the Zippo/Case Museum • Tour & Taste at local Wineries, Distillery and Brewery • Enjoy a musical experience at the Marilyn Horne Museum • Discover Oil! at the Penn Brad Oil Museum • See, Touch & Feel America’s History at the Eldred WWII Museum

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JULY Jul 1-7. Punxsutawney Groundhog Festival.

Featuring crafters, food vendors and daily entertainment for people of all ages. Free. Barclay Square, Punxsutawney. 814-938-2947, groundhogfestival.com

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(814) 355-4280 HOURS: Fri, Sat & Sun, 12 - 4:30 & by appointment

Jul 1. Eagle Charge Veterans Run. Team Red, White and Blue Lock Haven-Williamsport hosts this large virtual Independence Day veterans event that covers 4 to 7 miles. Everyone is welcome to run, ruck, walk, hike, cycle or stroll, and those who are unable to join the group in person may participate via a virtual option. 2pm. Lock Haven Levee Riverwalk, Lock Haven. 570-295-5845 Jul 1. Performance: Kammermusik Main Line. Classical quartet of piano, violin, French horn and cello. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. www.emfoa.org

Jul 1-7. Osceola Mills Carnival & Parade. Downtown Osceola Mills.

Jul 1. Central PA Street Machines Car & Truck Show. The 27th annual show will feature $1,000 in cash

Jun 30. Best of Clinton County Summer Festival. An outdoor festival along Main Street with

awards and trophies. Food vendors will be on-site. Vehicle registration 9am-noon. Show runs through 3pm. Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. 814-625-2756, centralpastreetmachines.org

Jun 30. Little Loggers 5K. A kid-only race in Sproul State

Jul 2-7. Jersey Shore Town Meeting. The annual celebration of Independence Day will include food, vendors, rides, a parade and fireworks. Recreation Field, Jersey Shore. 570-484-1001, www.jerseyshoreboro.org

sidewalk sales, food and craft vendors, music and children’s activities, plus a parade up Main Street at 1pm. 10am-3pm. Downtown Lock Haven. www.lockhaven.org Forest for kids under age 12. This trail fest will feature a variety of activities. 10am. Free. Western Clinton Sportsman’s Nature and Environmental Center, Hyner. hikerun.com

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Jul 3. All-American Patriotic Music. Live music. Bring seating, along with marshmallows for toasting. 7pm. Free. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jul 4. Performance: The Repasz Band. A medley of patriotic tunes and Broadway melodies. Held at the DeWire Center if raining. 5pm. Village Green, Eagles Mere. 570-520-3457, www.emfoa.org

Jul 4. Kids’ Day: Dress Up & Discover. Children of all ages may wear combat gear and helmets from the museum education collection and pose for pictures behind the wheel of an authentic Jeep. 10am-3pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. pamilmuseum.org

Jul 5-26. Float & Feast. People may put their kayaks in the Susquehanna River at Tunkhannock or Whites Ferry and exit at West Falls, where they may dine at Ardees. Afterward, people and their watercraft will be transported back to their put-in point. Thursdays. Adm. Susquehanna Kayak and Canoe Rentals, Falls. www.kayaktheriver.com

Jul 4. Annual Fourth of July Celebration. All day. St. Joseph Parish, Lucinda. www.st-joseph-lucinda.org

Jul 4. Marienville Fourth of July Celebration. 1-10pm. Marienville.

Jul 4. Montrose Independence Day Celebration. Arts and crafts vendors, 5K and 10K foot races, food, a parade and fireworks at dusk. 8am-10pm. Downtown Montrose. 570-278-3537, www.montroseklr.org

Jul 5-8. Briggs Farm Blues Festival. Since 1998, this revered blues festival has been bringing the best possible blues music to the area. Briggs Farm, Nescopeck. 570-379-3342, www.briggsfarm.com Jul 6. Weekend in the Wilds. All day. Downtown

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Jul 7. Elk County Classic 5K. 9am. Ridgway. 814-776-

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Jul 7. Big Foot Hunt. 6am-1pm. Cameron County Chamber of Commerce & Artisan Center, Emporium. 814-486-4314, http://cameroncountychamber.org Jul 7. Eagles Mere Antiques Market. Village Green, Eagles Mere. www.visithistoriceaglesmere.com Jul 7. Laporte Carpenter Cruise. An antique and

classic car parade will form at the high school, wind through the town and end at the park for an award ceremony, light fare and opportunities to view the vehicles. 10am. Adm. Town Park, Laporte.

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July 7-8. Bark Peeler’s Festival. The 44th annual

festival honoring Pennsylvania’s lumbering heritage will treat thousands of visitors to special events, contests, and demonstrations. Food and craft vendors will be onsite, plus live music, competitions, chainsaw carving, and children’s activities will be featured. Adm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. www.lumbermuseum.org

Jul 7. Squatchfest. Enjoy an all-day music festival

featuring four live bands and family-friendly activities. Featuring a children’s bounce house, a pig roast, a Straub beer truck and a fireworks extravaganza for the finale. 3-10:30pm. Adm. Family Drive-In Theatre, Kane. 814-837-9760, www.facebook.com/kanefamilydrivein

Jul 7. Thompson Hose Co. July Festivities. A

parade, a chicken barbecue and other food, clams, a beer tent, games, live music and DJs and a large fireworks display at 10pm. 11am-10pm. Thompson Hose Company, Thompson. www.thompsonhoseco.com

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Jul 7. Majestic Trails Fourth of July Party. Bring

an ATV for the celebration. DJ Kool Tunes will provide music, games and karaoke, a fireworks display at dark. 7-11pm. Majestic Trails, Smethport. majestictrails.org

Jul 7. Lavender Festival. 11am-4pm. Self Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose. www.wellnessarts.com Jul 7. West Branch Express. The 4.5-mile route

from Watsontown to Milton will include a stop for optional purchased food. 8am-5pm. Adm. Reservations required. Watsontown. http://paddlehappy.com

Jul 8. High Country Arts & Crafts Fair. S.B. Elliott State Park, Penfield. 814-765-5667, www.facebook.com/ highcountryartscrafts/ Jul 8. Midsummer Fair. A cornhole tournament, chicken barbecue, classic car cruise-in, craft fair and flea market. 8am-4pm. Green Gables Restaurant, New Milford. www.newmilfordparotary.weebly.com Jul 8. Visit the Farrandsville Furnace. The site

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Jul 11-12. Hunter-Trapper Education. Sponsored

by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Preregistration is required. 1-5pm. Hilltop Pavilion and Nature Center, Mount Pisgah State Park, Troy. www.dcnr.state.pa.us

Jul 11-21. Lycoming County Fair. Displays, exhibits,

Jul 12-14. Union Dale Volunteer Fire Company Picnic. Food, games and music. 6-11pm. Union Dale

VFC Picnic Grounds, Union Dale. uniondalefire.com

Jul 12-15. People’s Choice Festival of Arts. The

arts and crafts festival will feature the best of central PA’s artisans, along with food, fun and family entertainmen. Parking fee. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.peopleschoicefestival.com

Jul 12-14. Woodward Township Riverfest. Arts

vendors with crafts, animals, entertainment, carnival rides and food. Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville. 570-584-2196, www.lycomingfair.net

and crafts, games, food and live music. Sat. -l duck derby and the popular cardboard boat races during the day and fireworks at 10pm. Woodward Township Boat Launch, Lock Haven. 570-748-6871

Jul 12. Classic Car Cruise-In. Step back 50 years

Jul 13-14. Annual Quilt Show & Exhibition.

and bring antique, classic, unique vehicles or motorcycles for the event. Marshmellow Overcoat will play ’60s music on the rough hemlock timber stage, and the classic movie American Graffiti will be shown at dusk. Bring lawn chairs. 5-11pm. Adm. Family Drive-In Theatre, Kane. 814-837-9760, www.facebook.com/kanefamilydrivein

Featuring more than 120 stunning antique, vintage and traditional quilts representing all styles, the event will be a showcase of hand and machine workmanship, applique and quilting techniques. First United Methodist Church, Muncy. www.muncyquilts.com

Jul 13. Red, White & Blueberry Festival. All day.

Main Street area, Reynoldsville.

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Includes ammo, breakfast and lunch. 9am. Adm. Rock Mountain Sporting Clays, Springville. 570-823-5144, www.breakingclayscac.eventbrite.com

Jul 13-15. Music With the Morrisons. The

Morrisons were the last family to call the Oldest House home. Concerts, displays and food. Oldest House, Laceyville. www.facebook.com/groups/100381463349300

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Jul 13-15. 31st Annual A&A Auto Stores Summer 4-Wheel Jamboree Nationals. More than 2,000

four-wheel-drive vehicles will gather from across the country for a powerhouse off-road weekend. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. bloomsburgfair.com

Jul 14. A Day of Bluegrass. Featuring top-notch

bluegrass music and food and craft vendors. Dry camping sites available on Friday and Saturday. Grovedale Winery, Wyalusing. www.wyalusing.net

Jul 14. Bastille Day/Descendants Day. A 5K run,

music, fireworks, food, geneaology study, and tours throughout the day. A bridge tournament will be held at the LaPorte House. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570-265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com

Jul 14. Boy Scout Celebration. A disc jockey, trivia and prizes, and food and baked goods. 11am-4pm. Adm. Eagles Mere Air Museum and Eagles Mere Auto Museum, Eagles Mere. 570-220-2429, www.eaglesmereairmuseum.org, www.eaglesmereautomuseum.com Jul 14. Fireman’s Mud Run 5K. 9am-3pm. Redbank

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Jul 14-15. Wood Carving Competition & Show. 10am-5pm. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org

Jul 14. Derrick Day. Celebrate the area’s rich oil and

gas heritage by exploring the museum and enjoying food, craft vendors, demonstrations, antique oilfield equipment displays, candle making, a chain saw carver, a barbershop quartet and presentations on the oilfield history. 11am-5pm. Penn Brad Oil Museum, Bradford. 814-362-1955, www.pennbradoilmuseum.org

Jul 19-21. Central PA Auto Auction Antique & Classic Auction. A 400-car classic and antique extravaganza, the 17th annual event will begin with a buyers’ and sellers’ reception on Thursday. 9am on Friday and Saturday. Open to the public. Central Pennsylvania Auto Auction, Mill Hall. cpaautoauction.com

Jul 20-21. Street Fair. Hosted by Athens Business Association. Free adm and parking. Athens. www. Facebook.com/AthensBusinessAssociation/

Jul 15-21. Jefferson County Fair. All day. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. http://jeffcofair.com

Jul 20-21. 100-Mile Yard Sale. Stretching 100 miles along Route 879. Quehanna Wilds. www.visitquehannaarea.com

Jul 15. Sligo 3D Archery Shoot. 7am-1pm. Sligo

Jul 20-28. Performance: To Kill a Mockingbird.

Sportsman & Archery Club, Sligo.

Jul 15-21. Curwensville Days. Irvin Park, Curwensville. 814-236-1840, curwensvilleborough.com Jul 17-22. 34th Annual Benton Rodeo. Benton Rodeo Grounds, Benton. www. bentonrodeo.com

Jul 19-22. Performance: Fame: The Musical..

Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Jul 20-21. East Brady Riverfest. All day. Downtown area of East Brady. www.eastbradyriverfest.com Jul 20-22. Endless Mountain Music Festival. Various locations in the Endless Mountains. 570-7877800, www.endlessmountain.net

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Jul 20-22. Eliot Ness Fest: Touched by the Untouchable. Festival celebrating the historical and cultural significance of Eliot Ness in Coudersport. Local merchants and historians will take the heart of Potter County back to the Prohibition Era for the weekend. Coudersport. www.facebook.com/eliotnessfest

Jul 20-22. Danville Heritage Festival. Events and

exhibits, food, crafts, music and more during this unique celebration of the region’s heritage. Living history demonstrations, speakers, live music, a 5K, a historic bike tour, food vendors, musical acts, fireworks and more. Free adm. Downtown Danville. danvilleheritage.com

Jul 20-29. Christmas in July. Free adm. Kohl’s Stony Hill Tree Farm, Milton. www.kohlsstonyhill.com Jul 21-22. Vietnam Revisited: Living History Combat Bivouac. Living historians will portray com-

bat soldiers of the Vietnam era in Southeast Asia. Accompanying squads on recon patrols and a tactical patrol ambush demonstration at 1:30pm. Bivouac opens at 10am. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814466-6263, pamilmuseum.org

Jul 21-22. Frenchville Picnic. Sponsored by St. Mary’s of Assumption Church Frenchville. www.facebook.com/Frenchville-Picnic-1661146324119866/ Jul 21-22. Coolspring Power Museum Open Day. 7am-8pm. Coolspring Power Museum, Coolspring.

814-849-6883, www.coolspringpowermuseum.org

Jul 21. Medicinal Use of Herbs. 10am-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org Jul 21. Archery for Beginners. Based on the

National Archery in Schools Program (NASP) and taught by NASP-certified instructor Diane Wurth. Equipment will be provided. All ages welcome. 10amnoon. Adm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jul 21. Zippo & Case Silver Anniversary Celebration. Celebrate 25 years of Zippo and Case

Jul 22. Clarion County Fair. All day. Clarion County

Fairgrounds, Fairmont City.

Jul 22. Montour Preserve Paddle. Up to three hours of paddling instruction, exploring the lake and trying out new styles of paddling. 1-5pm. Proceeds benefit Montour Area Recreation Commission. Adm. Res required. Lake Chillisquaque, PPL Montour Preserve, Danville. montourpreserve.org, http://paddlehappy.com Jul 23-28. Troy Fair. Agricultural, family-friendly fair with bull riding, a demolition derby, tractor pulls, free entertainment, pig races, food, vendors, rides, and a nationally known artist in concert. Alparon Park, Troy. www.troyfair.com Jul 25-28. Laporte Volunteer Fire Company Carnival. Fun, food and entertainment, with a parade at 6:30pm on Wednesday and fireworks at 10:30pm on Saturday. Adm. Town Park, Laporte. 570-946-4136

Jul 26. Allegheny Mountain Championship Rodeo. All day. Flying W Ranch, Tionesta. 814-463-7663,

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Jul 26-28. Houtzdale Days. Houtzdale. 814-3786294, www.facebook.com/houtzdaledays/ Jul 26-28. Clifford Township Volunteer Fire Company Picnic. Parade, old-fashioned kiddie rides,

train ride, fireworks, chain saw carver, auction, live music, games, giveaway drawings, hands-on agricultural museum, and food. 5pm. Clifford VFC Picnic Grounds, Clifford Township. www.cliffordfire.com

Jul 27-29. Prowl the Sproul Hiking Weekend.

Explore new and exciting parts of Sproul State Forest with knowledgeable, friendly guides. Choose from a wide range of hikes. Come for the day or stay the weekend. Hosted by the Keystone Trails Association. Renovo. 717-766-9690, http://kta-hike.org

Jul 28. Geneaology Program. Features a guest speaker and workshop. 1-3pm. Sayre Historical Society Museum, Sayre. 570-882-8221, sayrehistoricalsociety.org

becoming sister companies and the 20th birthday of the Zippo Car. Coincides with a Case Generation XX tour stop. Open to the public. 9am-5pm. Zippo/Case Museum, Bradford. www.zippocasemuseum.com

Jul 28. The Billtown Brewfest. A celebration of craft beer featuring more than 30 breweries and entertainment. Two tasting sessions available. Pine Square Courtyard, Williamsport. www.billtownbrewfest.com

Jul 21. Creating Gnome Homes. All ages welcome. 10am. Mokoma Conservancy, Laporte. 610-585-4504, www.mokomaconservancy.org

Jul 28. Kids & Cancer Motorcycle Benefit Run.

Jul 21-22. World War II Weekend. Living history encampments, military vehicles, battle re-enactments, weapons demonstrations, historical displays, a military flea market, live big band music, veteran support groups, community groups, food vendors and more. Free adm. Riverfront Park - Test Track, Berwick. bringstuiehome.org

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Cruise around the mountains of the Allegheny National Forest using a mapped route that covers 120 miles. Then, a block party will take place with a Harley of Hope drawing for the chance to win a 2018 Harley-Davidson Dyna Softail Low Rider. 9am-7pm. Reg from 9-11:45am. Adm. Zippo/Case Museum, Bradford. www.zippocasemuseum.com, https://kidsandcancerbenefitrun.com

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Jul 28. Performance: Eric Buss & Ival Pecel: Shenanigans! Ivan the magician and Eric the juggler

will present a show filled with comedy, magic, juggling and mischief for the whole family. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 570-525-3457, www.emfoa.org

Jul 28. Taste Full Event. Wine, beer, hard cider, food and vendors. Infinity will provide music for dancing. 11am-4pm. Adm. Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. 570-482-4088, www.sullivancountypachamber.com Jul 28-Aug 4. Clinton County Fair. Ag displays, 4-H

exhibits, livestock auctions, competitions, games, midway rides, great good and family entertainment. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. .clintoncountyfairpa.com

Jul 29-Aug 4. Clearfield County Fair. Clearfield Fairgrounds, Clearfield. www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Aug 1. Clearfield Art on the River Today.

Downtown Clearfield. 814-765-6000, www.discoverclearfield.com

Aug 2-5. Loyalsock Valley Antique Machinery Show. Tractor pulls, garden tractors, live music, and

lumberjack events, including axe throwing and log rolling. Lycoming County Sportsmen’s Grounds, Loyalsockville. www.lvamassoc.org/show_info.html

Aug 2. Truck & Tractor Pulls. Adm. Clearfield Fairgrounds, Clearfield. www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Aug 2. Kitson Arts Alliance Member Mixer. A fun, casual event. 3-7pm. Comfort Inn and Suites, Tunkhannock. 570-301-4922, northbrancharttrail.com

Aug 2. People’s Security Bank & Trust Triton Hose Company Jack Daniels Mile. A 1-mile road

Jul 29. St. Mary’s Airport Drag Races. 1-5pm. St. Marys Municipal Airport, St. Marys. 814-834-4671, www. stmarysmunicipalairport.com

race. 7pm. Adm. Corner of Franklin Avenue and West Tioga Street, Tunkhannock. www.tritonhose.com

Jul 30. Fireman’s Parade. Clearfield Fairgrounds,

event will include food, games, music, entertainment and fun for all. 5-7pm. Free adm. Bloomsburg Town Park, Bloomsburg. 570-784-7123, ext. 117

Clearfield. 814-765-4629, www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Jul 30-Aug 4. Montour Delong Fair. This non-

Aug 2. Ice Cream Social & Cake Festival. This

profit volunteer-powered organization and combined school and community event aims to improve the quality of agriculture and home products of the community. Montour DeLong Community Fairgrounds, Danville. 570-437-2264, http://montourdelongfair.com

Aug 3. Classic Car Show. Sponsored by Canton Chamber of Commerce. 5pm. Canton. www.cantonareachamberofcommerce.com

Jul 31. Performance: Tenth Avenue North with Heavenbound. Christian music. Adm. Clearfield

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Fairgrounds, Clearfield. www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Jul 31-Aug 4. Triton Hose Carnival. Carnival rides,

food, a live band each night, a fireman’s parade at 7pm on Thurs., an antique vehicle parade at 7pm on Sat. Triton Fire Company, Tunkhannock. 570-836-2590

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Clearfield Fairgrounds, Clearfield. 814-765-4629, www. clearfieldcountyfair.com

Aug 1. Jewelry Creation Workshop. Learn about handmade jewelry with Flo Larson and create an artistic keepsake to take home. Noon-4pm. Adm. McKean County Old Jail Museum, Smethport. 814-887-5142, www.mchsmuseum.org Aug 1. Kids’ Cooking Class. Certified family con-

sumer science teacher Sharon Kerstetter will lead the class for independent workers ages 10 to 16. Participants will make and taste a fresh summer recipe with locally sourced foods including edible flowers. 1-4pm. Adm. Reservations required. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570356-7654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net

Aug 3-5. Performance: Disney’s High School Music Jr. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. Aug 3. Summer Car Cruises. 4-8pm. Cooksburg

Cafe, Cooksburg.

Aug 3-12. Performance: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. A celebration of the mating game, exploring dating, love, marriage, in-laws, newborns, and dating in the later years. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Aug 3. Thunder Mountain Speedway. 7:3011:30pm. Thunder Mountain Speedway, Brookville. 814590-4173 Aug 3. Performance: 3 Doors Down & Collective Soul. Rock music. Adm. Clearfield Fairgrounds,

Clearfield. 814-765-4629, www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Aug 3-5. Wings Over Piper. Radio-controlled aircraft enthusiasts will fly their airplanes on the Piper field. RC and food vendors will be on-site, and there will be a flea market. William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. 570-560-4306 Aug 3-4. 39th Annual Blueberry Festival. Enjoy

blueberry everything - from ice cream to pies. There will be children’s games, live entertainment, a Civil War reenactor group and more. Free adm. Montrose. www. susqcolibrary.org/blueberry-festival

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Aug 4-5. Wood Hick Cork-Camp. A hands-on overnight history camp for families with children age 10 and older that includes an introduction to portraying a living history character, wood hick skills demonstrations, and the history of Pennsylvania forests. Participants will demonstrate what they have learned on day two of camp at the Cherry Springs State Park Woodsmen Show. Preregistration required. Adm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. 814-435-2652, www.lumbermuseum.org

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enactors from Bradford County’s 141st PA Volunteer Infantry. Demonstrations of cannon firings, military maneuvers, a load-in-nine competition, a ladies’ tea, selfguided tours, and more. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570-265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com

Aug 4-26. Guided Tour Weekends. Receive a per-

sonal guided tour for the regular adm price. Saturdays and Sundays. 1pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

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military instruction for children ages 8 to 13. Participants will be assigned to platoons attending to three training stations staffed by prior military personnel. A T-shirt, a boonie hat and lunch of Meals Ready to Eat will be provided. Preregistration and prepayment are required by July 19. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org, pmmfriendsbusmgr@gmail.com

Aug 4-5. Civil War Encampment. Features skir-

mishes, encampments, soldier contests, and children’s activities. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com

Aug 4-26. Drive-In Movies. Weekends. Dusk. The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre, Brookville. Aug 4-25. Shine on Saturdays. Saturdays. All day. Blackbird Distillery, Brookville. 814-849-0915, http:// blackbirddistillery.com Aug 4. Elk County Boulder Dash. All day. Ridgway. Aug 4. Medix Run Rendezvous. All day. Medix Run.

Aug 4. Performance: Great White with Vixen & Faster Pussycat. Hard rock music. Adm. Clearfield Fairgrounds, Clearfield. 814-765-4629, www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

Aug 4. Fair Fun 5K Run & Walk & Kids’ Dashes.

Clearfield Fairgrounds, Clearfield. 814-765-5521, www. clearfieldymca.net

Aug 4. Majestic Trails Benefit Ride. The all-day

ATV benefit run will give riders a chance to ride until 9pm. A prize drawing will take place at 3pm at the trailhead. Registration from 9am-1pm. 9am. Adm. Majestic Trails, Smethport. 814-465-9979, www.majestictrails.org

Aug 4. Blueberry Festival. All things blueberry, live music, vendors and other fun on the farm. 10am-6pm. Berry Fields Farm, Forksville. 570-924-3019, www.berryfieldfarm.net Aug 4. Forest City Trail Town Fest & 250th Anniversity of Anthracite. Coal Cracker Race and

biking on the rail trail, exhibits, ethnic foods, and programs about the local mining heritage throughout the day at the historical society. 8am-10pm. Forest City. 570-785-3800, www.forestareahistoricalsociety.org

Aug 4. Baked Ham Dinner. A buffet-style dinner featuring baked ham, the trimmings, dessert and a beverage. 4:30pm. Adm. Forksville United Methodist Church, Forksville. 570-924-3182 Aug 4-6. Galeton Rotary Woodsmen Show.

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Aug 4. Building a Letterbox. Learn about the popular letterboxing treasure hunt hobby. A letterbox will be created, and a site will be determined. 10am. Mokoma Conservancy, Laporte. 610-585-4504, www.mokomaconservancy.org Aug 4. Clinton/Potter Counties ATV Poker Run & Camping Weekend. An ATV poker run between

Quiet Oaks Campground and the Potter Family Campground in Coudersport with stops at several locations. Bring a lunch, snacks and beverages for the easy, approximately six-hour ride. 9am. Adm. Quiet Oaks Campground, Cross Fork.

Aug 4. Free Outdoor Movie: Sing. Shown on a

large inflatable screen. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Starts at dusk. Triangle Park, Lock Haven. 570-893-5900, http://lockhavenpa.gov

Aug 4. Paranzino Brothers Building Materials Auction. The most popular items the auction compa-

ny sells include interior and exterior doors, windows, trim, hardwood and laminate flooring, carpet, ceramic tile, floor trusses, composite decking, kitchen cabinets, jacuzzi tubs, plumbing and electrical fixtures, tools and more. Preview at 7:30am. Sale starts at 9am. 7:30am5pm. Free adm. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. 333-549-3133, http://pbauctions.com

Aug 4. Peace of the Susquehanna. Enjoy the com-

panionship of other paddlers while watching for riverside wildlife, improving paddling skills and learning about local history during this 7-mile trip on the West Branch Susquehanna River between Montgomery and Watsontown with an island rest stop midway. Proceeds benefit Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy. 1-5pm. Adm. Reservations required. Montgomery. 570-5247692, http://paddlehappy.com

Aug 5. Sykesville Ag & Youth Fair. All day. Sykesville

Fairgrounds, Sykesville.

Aug 5. Cameron County Fair. All day. Cameron County Fairgrounds, Emporium. 814-486-1412, www. cameroncountyfair.org

Aug 5. Sligo 3D Archery Shoot. 7am-1pm. Sligo Sportsman & Archery Club, Sligo.

Aug 5. Performance: On-the-Road/In-theRound. A coming-together of several solo performers

and songwriters. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 570-525-3457, www.emfoa.org

Aug 5. Sullivan County Victim Services Victorian Tea. Tea sandwiches, cookies and scones

will be served along with afternoon tea. Victorian attire optional. 1:30-3:30pm. Adm. Laporte Community Hall, Laporte. 570-946-4063, www.sulcovs.org

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Aug 7-12. Elk County Fair. All day. Elk County Fairgrounds, Kersey. 814-885-8376, elkcountyfair.net

Aug 7. Kids’ Workshop - Bugs! Graduate students from the Penn State entomology department will teach about insects. Recommended for ages 3 to 10. Workshops at 10 and 11 am. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570-356-7654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net Aug 7. Entomology Camp! Penn State graduate

students will lead the camp, which will teach participants about the approach to studying insects as well as information on Pennsylvania’s native species. Students will conduct a bug hunt to discover local bug life. Appropriate for independent 10- to 14-year-olds. 12:303pm. Adm. Reservations required. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570-356-7654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net

Aug 9-11. Festa Italiana. Celebrate the city’s Italian heritage with authentic and homemade Italian food, children’s games and rides, a beer tent, live music, and a meatball eating contest and fireworks on Saturday. Italian Club, Bradford. 814-362-2074 Aug 9-12. ATV Summer Blast. Rock Run Recreation Area, Patton. 814-674-6026, rockrunrecreation.com Aug 9-11. Kettle Creek Music Festival. Featuring

live classic rock, oldies and country music, as well as food, arts and craft vendors, wood carving, pottery making demonstrations, wine tasting and daily auctions. Rain or shine. Quiet Oaks Campground, Cross Fork. 570923-2386, http://kcmusicfest.com

Aug 10-12. Mount Jewett Swedish Festival.

Celebrate the area’s Swedish heritage with traditional music, dance, ethnic foods and craft vendors. All day. Mount Jewett. 814-558-7642, www.facebook.com/ Mount-Jewett-Swedish-Festival-211598535535867

Aug 10-11. Perseids Meteor Shower. Go to an

open field and bring blankets or lawn chairs, viewing cameras or telescopes, and snacks and beverages. There will be a bonfire if the evening is chilly. 9am. Freewill donation. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Aug 10-19. North Branch Artisans Tour. A sea-

sonal self-guided driving tour. 9am-5pm. Various stops along the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. 570301-4922, www.northbrancharttrail.com

Aug 10. Astronomy Program. Preregistration required. 8:30pm. Lakeside Pavilion area at Mount Pisgah State Park, Troy. www.dcnr.state.pa.us Aug 10-Sep 8. Exhibit: Regional 2D & 3D Art Exhibit. Opening reception from 6-9pm on Aug. 10.

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Aug 11. Hunter-Trapper Education Class. 9am4pm. Sigel Sportsmen’s Club, Sigel.

Aug 11. Bradford Wine Walk. Participants will

receive a complimentary wine glass and may explore the historic downtown while sampling unique wines from local wineries. Live music and complimentary hors d’oeuvres. 4-8pm. Downtown Bradford. 814-598-2646, www.facebook.com/events/1209540689150085

Aug 11. Back-to-School Family Fun Day. A carni-

val-style event designed with the family in mind. 11am2pm. Tunkhannock Assembly of God, Tunkhannock. 570-240-7659, knkoziol@gmail.com

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Aug 12. A Delightful Afternoon. An afternoon of entertainment. 4pm. Adm. Old Mill Village Church on the Green, New Milford. www.oldmillvillage.org

Aug 12. Montour Preserve Paddle. Up to three

hours of paddling instruction, exploring the lake and trying out new styles of paddling. 1-5pm. Proceeds benefit Montour Area Recreation Commission. Adm. Reservations required. PPL Montour Preserve, Danville. 570-524-7692, montourpreserve.org, paddlehappy.com

Aug 13-18. McKean County Fair. Enjoy delicious fair

food while exploring exhibits of farm animals and blueribbon pies and enjoying amusement park rides, tractor pulls, street stock racing, a barn dance and a demolition derby. McKean County Fair Grounds, East Smethport. 814-887-5361, www.mckeancountyfair.net

Aug 13-Sep 28. Exhibit: Then & Now Show.

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Exploring the changes that happen as time moves forward. Artists are encouraged to submit work that explores how their community, artwork, life and other circumstances have changed over time, from side-byside examples to single works. All media accepted. Work is due Aug. 11. Reception set for Aug. 25 from 6-8pm. The Exchange Gallery, Bloomsburg. www.exchangearts.org

the unique greenhouse with produce growning about and enjoy the fare freshly harvested from the farm and other local farms and prepared by a guest chef. Take in the farm views and enjoy the sunset under the pergola. 6:30pm. Adm. Hails Family Farm, Lopez. 570-721-1145, www.hailsfamilyfarm.com

Aug 13-18. Dino-ROAR! Bring children to play with

Aug 11. Brewgrass Fest. Many local bluegrass bands,

Snyder will teach participants age 3 and up about archaeology during this workshop with a lot of hands-on fun. 10 and 11am. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570-3567654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net

Aug 11-12. Eagles Mere Arts & Crafts Festival.

chairs/blankets. Starts at dusk. Triangle Park, Lock Haven.

Aug 15. Grand Slam Parade. We will welcome the 16 Little League teams and the visitors from around the world who have come to Williamsport for the Little League World Series. The parade begins on West Fourth Street at Susquehanna Street and proceed east to Market Street. The festivities will begin at 4pm, and the parade will step off at 5:30pm. Downtown Williamsport.

Aug 11, 18. Rohrbach’s Farm Peach Festival.

Aug 15. Knox Horse Thief Days. All day. Downtown

along with tastings provided by wineries and breweries. 2pm. Adm. Forest Lake Fire Company, Montrose. 570396-5906, jancastrog@hotmail.com

Village Green, Eagles Mere. 570-525-3370, www.visithistoriceaglesmere.com

Aug 11. Free Outdoor Movie: Rascal Rebel Rabbit. Shown on a large inflatable screen. Bring lawn

Featuring barbecue and desserts, as well as hayrides to pick peaches. Free entertainment. 11am-6pm. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570-356-7654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net

Aug 12. Children’s Tea. Participants will learn about

etiquette and play games of the time period. For ages 7 to 12. Reservations required. French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda. 570-265-3376, www.frenchazilum.com

Aug 12. Performance: Danny V’s 52nd Street Band. A full-scale, six-piece live concert show that recreates the performances of rock ’n’ roll keyboard player Billy Joel. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 570525-3457, www.emfoa.org

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seven animatronic dinosaurs and enjoy an hourlong educational show and a fossil tent. Free with gate adm. McKean County Fair Grounds, East Smethport. 814-8875361, www.mckeancountyfair.net

Aug 14. Kids’ Summer Workshop - Dig In! Anne

area of Knox.

Aug 15-17. Archaeology Camp. Anne Snyder will

lead this hands-on and educational camp where participants will learn about archaeology and conduct digs of their own. Appropriate for ages 10 to 14. 2-5pm. Adm. Registration required. Rohrbach’s Farm, Catawissa. 570356-7654, www.rohrbachsfarm.net

Aug 16-26. Little League World Series. Little League Complex, Williamsport. 570-326-3607, www.littleleague.org, www.facebook.com/LittleLeagueMuseum Aug 16. Tionesta Indian Festival. All day. Downtown area of Tionesta.


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F RENCH A ZILUM 469 Queens Road • Towanda, PA 18848 (4 miles off of Rt. 187)

Phone: (570) 265-3376 www.FrenchAzilum.com May 25 - October 7, 2018

Upcoming Events June 2 & 3: 10-4, Food and Fashion on the Frontier

Primitive Encampment, Revolutionary War reenactors, Sutlers’ Row Market Faire, Tours, 18th century food, Period Clothing Exhibit

June 16: 10-4, Wheels of Time Car Show and Family Fun Day

Cars of all time periods, children’s activities, Renaissance Period program, food truck

June 24: Bridge at Azilum

You are invited to the Historic LaPorte House for a bridge tournament!

July 14: Bastille Day

Descendants Day, genealogy, music, tours, food truck, Storm the Bastille Run!

August 4 & 5: Civil War Encampment August 12: First Annual Children’s Tea (ages 7-12)

Learn etiquette and games of the time period. Reservations required.

September 23: “Behind the Scenes at a Victorian Tea” Spend the afternoon role playing. Reservations required.

Site hours: 11am-4pm • Tours: 12-4pm on the hour, please arrive 15 mins. before the hour. Funded in part from grants from the United Way of Bradford County and Bradford County Tourism Promotional Agency

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Aug 17-19. International Krav Maga Camp.

Aug 24-26. Murder Mystery Weekend. 5-8pm.

Aug 17-19. Performance: Madagascar Jr. Alex the

Aug 25. American Spirit Aviation Festival 5K Run. 9am. St. Marys. 814-776-2413

Shooter’s Gauntlet, Monroeton. shootersgauntlet.com

lion and his friends leave their lives of blissful captivity at New York City’s Central Park Zoo. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Aug 17-18. Lock Haven JAMS (Jazz & Art on Main Street) Festival. A Friday reception at Lock Haven University’s Durrwachter Alumni Conference Center features live music, art and hors d’oeuvres. Saturday’s street festival downtown kicks off at 10am with art vendors and en plein air artists, food vendors and an outdoor bar. Jazz musicians will perform live from two stages. Lock Haven. http://lhjams.org

Aug 18. Clearfield Art on the River.

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Aug 18. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts Quilt Show. All day. Cook Forest Sawmill Center

for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org

Aug 18-19. Elk Expo. 8am-8pm. Elk Country Visitor Center, Benezette. www.experienceelkcountry.com

Aug 18. Grand Opening of the Climax Tunnel. 11am-1pm. Climax Tunnel, New Bethlehem.

Aug 18. Performance: Badge. The Eric Clapton

tribute band includes guitar, bass, drums and keyboard. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. www.emfoa.org

Aug 18. Falls River Summer Celebration. Car

show, vendors, chicken barbecue, food, music and fireworks. Noon-dark. George Hock Memorial Park, Falls. 570-388-6993

Gateway Lodge, Cooksburg. www.gatewaylodge.com

Aug 25. Bradford County Youth Field Day.

Preregistration is required. 8am-4pm. All pavilions and the Nature Center, Mount Pisgah State Park, Troy. www. dcnr.state.pa.us

Aug 25-26. Crook Farm Country Fair & OldTime Country Music Festival. Live bluegrass, folk

and country music, as well as crafts, food vendors, demontrations, and tours of the 1800s farmhouse, carpenter shop, barn, and schoolhouse. 10am-5pm. Adm. Crook Farm, Bradford. bradfordlandmark.org

Aug 25. Hyner Half Trail Race. The 14-mile race in Sproul State Forest is for runners only. 8am. Hyner Run State Park, Hyner. http://hikerun.com Aug 25. ArtFest. More than 30 artists and nonprofits

will take part, along with regional musical acts and food trucks. Painters, photographers, potters, jewelers, sculptors, glass artists, fabric artists, woodworkers, a bonsai grower and more. Free shuttle service.10am-5pm. Town Square, Bloomsburg. www.exchangearts.org

Aug 26. St. Mary’s Airport Drag Races. 1-5pm. St.

Marys Municipal Airport, St. Marys. 814-834-4671, www. stmarysmunicipalairport.com

Aug 29-Sep 3. Sullivan County Fair.

Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. 570-924-3843, www.sullivancountyfair.com

Aug 29-Sep 3. Wyoming County Community Fair. Wyoming County Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. 570-

Aug 18. Open House. The model railroad club will have a display of O- and HO-scale modules, and food and beverages will be avail. 10am. Lake Carey Volunteer Fire Company, Tunkhannock. www.lakecareyvfc.com

833-4866, www.wyomingcountyfair.com

Aug 18. Woofstock. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin

exhibits. 10am-10pm. Adm. Wyoming Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. 570-836-5303

Aug 19. Antique & Custom Auto Show. Clearfield

Aug 31. Thunder Mountain Speedway. 7:3011:30pm. Thunder Mountain Speedway, Brookville. 814590-4173

Forks. 570-278-1228, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org Fairgrounds, Clearfield.

Aug 20-25. Harford Fair. Celebrate agriculture, family and community in northeastern Pennsylvania. 10am. Adm. Harford Fairgrounds, Harford. harfordfair.com

Jun 21. Sproul 10K. A punishing trail race in Sproul State Forest with a grueling 3 miles to the top of McCloskey Mountain and a screaming 3.5 miles down to the finish. 10am. Sponsored by the PA Trail Dogs. Western Clinton Sportsmen’s Association, Renovo. Aug 24. Williamsport Welcomes the World. A

street fair featuring food, entertainment, vendors, and bargains. Downtown Williamsport. 570-327-7510, www.vacationpa.com

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Aug 29-Sep 3. Wyoming County Historical Society at the Wyoming County Community Fair. The booth will feature special photo and historical County

Aug 31-Sep 2. Cornstock Folk Festival. Lazybrook Park, Tunkhannock. 570-250-7464, cornstockfestival.com Aug 31-Sep 3. Labor Day Boat Regatta & Festival. The 2nd largest power boat race in the U.S. A

street festival along Water Street opens Friday at 6pm and features a midway filled with rides, live entertainment and an arts and crafts area. Opening ceremony for the regatta is Saturday at 10am, followed by American Power Boat Association nationally sanctioned power boat races on the river. Fireworks on the river Sunday night. Along the Susquehanna River, Lock Haven. 570-748-6388


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High’s senior class of 1959 will sing and dance their way through Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, You’re the One That I Want and more. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-898-1900, DutchApple.com

Through Jun 30. Exhibit: Elaine Soltis Exhibition. The opening reception will take place on

May 5 from 1-5pm. Main Gallery, Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

Through Oct 5. Performance: The 2018 Show: Songs of the Silver Screen. Movie buffs of all ages

will delight in this new, original production that features live performances from the AMT cast and band as they present the biggest hits from movies past and present. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

Through Jan 5. Performance: Jesus - Live on Stage. The action-packed musical stage adventure will

take audiences on a miraculous journey alongside Jesus and the people whose lives He changed forever. Adm. Sight and Sound Theatres, Ronks. www.sight-sound.com

May 15-Jun 8. Performance: Elephant & Piggie’s We Are in a Play! In this vaudevillian romp, Mo

Willems’ Elephant and Piggie sing and dance their way through plenty of suspense. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-898-1900, DutchApple.com

May 25-Jun 17. Performance: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The biblical story of Joseph, his 11 brothers and the coat of many colors is told through this magical musical full of unforgettable songs. Complete with a children’s choir, this show is for the whole family. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, www. TotemPolePlayhouse.org

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Jun 2. Illuminate Lancaster. Practitioners and ven-

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dors will offer a range of holistic service. There will be mini-sessions of modern and ancient modalities, along with opportunities to connect with holistic practitioners. Unique gifts and local, natural personal and household products will also be available. 11am-6pm. Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. illuminatefestivals.com

May 31-Jun 2. National Association of Milk Bottle Collectors’ Annual Convention. Buy, sell

and trade bottles and other dairy items. There will be educational exhibits and seminars, an awards banquet, a hospitality mixer, an ice cream social and a large auction of dairy memorabilia. Adm. Holiday Inn-Hershey, Grantville. milkbottlecollectors.com

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Jun 1-3. World War II Weekend. A WWII living his-

tory event and air show featuring special guests, live entertainment, more than 1,200 re-enactors, period vehicles and aircraft. Includes a flea market, hangar dances in the evenings, and more. Rain or shine. Mid Atlantic Air Museum, Reading. www.maam.org

Jun 1-16. Performance: Free Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A group

of Athenians, fairies and mechanicals heads to the woods to experience an unforgettable dream of love, magic and danger in one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies. Bring a blanket or a chair. Wednesdays through Sundays. 7:30pm. Reservoir Park, Harrisburg. 717-238-4111, www.gamuttheatre.org

Jun 1-3. Carlisle Ford Nationals. The entire family

will enjoy this large and thrilling all-Ford event. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. www.carlisleevents.com

Jun 1-3. Street Rod Nationals East. See 4,000

street rods, customs, muscle cars and specialty vehicles, plus manufacturer exhibits, arts and crafts, a model car contest, live entertainment, seminars, a vintage parts swap meet and more. York Expo Center, York. 866-4526772, www.nsra-usa.com

Jun 1-3. Johnstown PolkaFest. Featuring Polish

and Slovenian bands, dancing, eating, shopping and more. Free adm. St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church Pavilion, Johnstown. www.visitjohnstownpa.com

Jun 2. Eddie Sachs Memorial Slot Car Day.

Featuring some of the top East Coast vendors of slot cars and parts. An HO drag strip will be available for visitors to try at no additional charge. 10am. America on Wheels Museum, Allentown http://americaonwheels.org

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Jun 2. Performance: Resurrection - A Journey Tribute. Re-creates the experience of a 1980s Journey

concert with lighting, sound, video, staging and costumes. Band members include those who have performed, written, or recorded with performers including Journey and Steve Perry. 7:30pm. Adm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg Univ, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Jun 2. Foundry Day Arts & Crafts Festival. More

than 100 juried craftspeople and artists will showcase their wares along the west side of Children’s Lake,. Demonstrations, food, concessions, children’s activities, live music, historic walking tours and nature programs. 9am-4pm. Children’s Lake, Boiling Springs. www.facebook.com/foundrydayboilingsprings

Jun 2. Folk Art & Culinary Festival. 1-5pm. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Havenwww.walkinartcenter.org Jun 2. The Great Eastern Arts Festival. The

fourth annual event will feature artists of all mediums. Vendors and workshop instructors are sought. Tenley Park, Everett. 814-494-2120

Jun 6. Sangria in the Sun. Celebrate the release of

the sangria wines with live music from Mojovishnu, food from Sam & Jo Gyros, wood-fired pizzas and a buildyour-own sangria bar. Adams County Winery, Orrtanna. 717-334-4631, www.adamscountywinery.com

Jun 3-Aug 5. Performance: Sounds of Summer Concert Series. Free concert series with perfor-

mances every Wednesday and Sunday evening. Ampitheater at Springettsbury Township Park, York. 717-505-0406, www.springettsbury.com

Jun 3. Strawberry Festival. Noon-4pm. Haldeman Mansion, Bainbridge. www.haldeman-mansion.org Jun 6. 2018 Story Slam Semifinals: Planes, Trains & Automobiles. The second- and third-place

winners from the three previous slams will share their stories about the joys of traveling. Adm. Hilton Harrisburg, Harrisburg. www.whitakercenter.org

Jun 7-23. Berks County’s Best Kept Secrets Tour. Highlighting 40 total businesses, including 23 that are new to the tour. Attendees will travel from place to place in their own vehicles, receiving coupons, gifts, goodies, promotions, tours, giveaway drawings, demonstrations and more at each location. Adm. Various locations in Berks County. www.bestkeptsecretstour.com

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Jun 7. Lecture: The Archaeology of a Pioneer Settler’s Cabin: The 1714 Hans Graff Site. Dr. Timothy Trussell of Millersville University will discuss the importance of the early settlers in Lancaster County. Adm. Barn at Rock Ford Plantation, Lancaster. 717-3927223, www.rockfordplantation.org

Jun 8-10. Antique Engine, Tractor & Toy Club.

Antique farm equipment from local collectors will include tractors, engines and other equipment used on the farm, along with live entertainment each day, pedal pulls for children and a tractor parade on Saturday afternoon, and flea markets and food. William DeLong Park, Bowers. 610-926-6209

Jun 8-10. Jacks Narrows River Access.

Jun 9. Kinzer Fire Company Mud Sale. Kinzer Volunteer Fire Company, Kinzers. 717-442-4121, www. kinzerfire.com

Jun 9-10. Music & Wine Festival. Listen to nation-

al and local recording artists, try free samples from some of central Pennsylvania’s top wineries and enjoy craft and food vendors. Bring lawn chairs and picnic baskets. Outside alcohol will not be permitted. 4-9pm, with gates at 3pm. Adm. Fort Hunter Park, Harrisburg. 717-599-5751, www.forthunter.org

Jun 9. Middletown Arts & Craft Fair. More than

100 vendors, food, entertainment, attractions for children, giveaway drawings, music, a baking contest, a car show and more. 10am-5pm. Hoffer Park, Middletown. http://middletownareahistoricalsociety.org

Jun 9. Great Bedford Bed Races. Cheer on the teams as they race down the streets of Bedford. Teams may still be entered. 11am. Bedford. 814-623-0048, http:// dbimembers.com Jun 9. Wing Off. Wings, beer and entertainment. Restaurants will square off for the friendly wing competition that attendees get to judge. 1-5pm. Free adm. Downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048

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Celebrating the grand opening of community paddlesports access points on the Juniata River in Mapleton and Mount Union. The access points bookend Jacks Narrows, the deepest gorge in Pennsylvania. The community-owned launches open up Jacks Narrows to access for paddlesports, fishing and leisurely inner-tubing. Mapleton and Mount Union.

Jun 9-10. Railfest 2018. Celebrate the 10th anniver-

sary of the museum, which features the Reading Railroad’s coal transportation history. Enjoy live music, model railroads, a unique truck show, munchkin railway rides for children, exhibits about coal transportation, food trucks, vendors and more. Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, Hamburg. 610-562-5513, www.readingrailroad.com

Jun 9. Berks County Early Bird Fiddle Fest.

Enjoy the sounds of traditional fiddle, bluegrass and oldtime music. The event will feature concerts, fiddle contests, open stages, children’s activities, crafts, pulled pork and brisket and refreshments. Bring chairs and blankets. 10am-7pm. Berks County Heritage Center, Reading. 610-374-8839, www.countyofberks.com/parks

Jun 9. Spring Fiesta. The music and food festival will

feature a Latin flair, various styles of music, crafters, food vendors, an alcohol area, pinatas, face painting and bull riding. 11am-9pm. Jim Dietrich Park, Reading. 610929-4727, www.muhlenbergtwp.com

Jun 9. Performance: The Magical Music of Harry Potter. Experience the magic and wizardry of

horses will relive the Civil War with battles complete with cannons both days. 9am-5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, oldbedfordvillage.com

music from the Harry Potter film series. Children are encouraged to arrive in costume to join Harry and the students of Hogwarts against Lord Voldemort. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-846-1111, www. appellcenter.org, www.yorksymphony.org

Jun 9. 2018 Iron Run Half-Marathon & Charcoal Challenge 5K. The Friends of Pine Grove Furnace

Jun 9. Mr. Naylor’s 90th Birthday Celebration & Grape Blossom Festival. Live music all day, wine

Jun 9-10. Civil War Re-enactment. Troops and

State Park’s annual fundraiser trail race is concurrent with the annual Charcoal Challenge 5K Run/Walk. 7:30am. Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners. 717486-7174, www.runreg.com/7758

tasting, local beer and cider for sale, local cheeses for sale, local vendors, food trucks and birthday cake. Naylor Wine Cellars, Stewartstown. naylorwine.com

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QUILT ODYSSEY 2018 July 19-22 • Hershey, Pa. Hershey Convention Center Open 10-6 Thurs-Sat, 10-4 Sun

• Sponsors: Beba’s Enterprises, Elna,

Gammill, Innova, Janome, Martelli Ent., Snyder’s Vacuum & Sewing, Starr Designs, Superior Threads & WebFabrics!

• Exhibits of finalists from annual contest • Special exhibits Retrospect of Bethanne Nemesch’s award-winning quilts

• Antique Quilt Exhibit • Large Merchants Mall • Workshops & lectures by the finest quilting instructors nationwide • Quilt Appraiser on site

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Jun 13. Growing a Healing Herb Garden. Learn

and discover some of the medicinal herbs that can be grown easily in the local area. 6:30-8:30pm. The Rosemary House, Mechanicsburg. 717-697-5111, www. therosemaryhouse.com

Jun 13-18. 20th Annual Made in America Tours Event. An exclusive behind-the-scenes look from pro-

yard sales, crafts, entertainment and the Little Miss Reedsville Pageant. Downtown Reedsville. 717-667-6791

duction floors to an alpaca farm. During this event, which will offer fun for the whole family, participants may visit a dairy farm known for its ice cream and chocolate milk, learn how soap is made and watch and taste as potatoes are turned into chips. Tourgoers will get a first-hand look at the American craftsmanship that makes York County special. Locations throughout York County. www.yorkpa.org/events/made-in-america-event/

Jun 9. Historic Old Annville Days. The one-day

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street fair will feature music by Washington Band and Quittapahilla Highlanders. National Historic District, Annville. 717-480-1584, www.fooa.org

Jun 10. Tea in the Boudoir. Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea party prepared by Nancy Reppert, followed by some girl talk as Cheryl Harmon shares her vintage collection and discusses her experiences in collecting. 1-3pm. The Rosemary House, Mechanicsburg. 717-6975111, www.therosemaryhouse.com

Jun 12. Create Your Own Succulent Wreath. All

supplies are included to make a charming wreath with succulents and sedums, including a handmade pottery wreath form. 6:30-8pm. The Rosemary House, Mechanicsburg. 717-697-5111, therosemaryhouse.com

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fair featuring rides, entertainment, baking contests, a queen contest, animal judging, demolition and combine derbies, line dancing, a live Wolves of America Show daily and more. Adm. Free parking. Mountain Springs Country Fair, Hamburg. mountainspringscountryfair.org

Jun 14. Rock the Block. The block party and live

music event will feature food and fun with a stage band at the intersection of Penn and Juliana. 6-9pm. Downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048

Jun 14-17. Tuscarora Valley Heritage Days.

Displays of antique tractors, a lumberjack competition, tractor pulls, a flea market, craft vendors, food and entertainment. East Waterford. 717-437-2403

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www.nttmuseum.org Jun 15-17. Pennsylvania Gourd Gathering. Featuring a variety of workshops and vendors to meet all of attendees’ gourding needs, along with a make-andtake station, food and more. Adm. Lebanon Valley Expo. 717-586-8456, www.pagourdgathering.com

Jun 15-16. 23rd Annual Newville Fountain Festival. Features a car show, antique farm tractors

and hit-and-miss engines. An auto parts flea market will also be held. 8:30am-3:30pm. Downtown Newville. 717776-7633, www.newvilleborough.com

Jun 15-Jul 1. Ain’t Misbehavin’: The Fats Waller Musical. Thomas Waller, known as Fats, rose to inter-

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Jun 16. 18th Annual Penn-Mar Irish Festival. Featuring talented traditional and contemporary Irish musicians from Pennsylvania and Maryland, special guests, Irish dancers, Irish food, children’s activities and vendors offering Irish goods such as gifts, clothing, jewelry, music, books, pottery, photography, stained glass and more. The Markets at Shrewsbury, Glen Rock. 717235-6611, www.pennmaririshfestival.com

Jun 16. Carlisle Auctions Summer Sale. A full day of classic car excitement. Preview hours start at 8am, with the auction slated to begin at noon. Carlisle Expo Center, Carlisle. 717-960-6400, carlisleauctions.com

national fame during the golden age of the Cotton Club and swing music. The musical evokes delightful humor and infectious energy as a versatile cast struts, strums and sings the songs Waller made famous. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org

Jun 16. SHAPE’s 13th Annual Solstice Arts Festival. This dynamic festival is sure to appeal to the

Jun 15-17. Central PA Rodeo. The three-day rodeo

Jun 16. Art on the Avenue in West Reading. The

Jun 16. Antique Market & Craft Show. The lon-

Jun 16. Robesonia Townwide Yard Sale. In years past, more than 40 homes have been set up along Route 422 and surrounding streets. This year’s hope is to add another event alongside it. Robesonia. www.robesoniayardsale.wixsite.com/townwide

event will feature the seven traditional rodeo events: bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, women’s barrel racing and bull riding. Huntingdon County Fairgrounds, Huntingdon. 814-684-3510

gest continuously running antique show in the country will offer antiques, crafts and music, along with more than 100 vendors. Free adm. New Oxford Square, New Oxford. 717-624-2800, www.newoxford.org

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whole family. There will be fine art, music, good food, children’s art activities and creative outlets for people of all ages. 9am-4pm. Shippensburg Township Park, Shippensburg. 717-532-2559, www.shapeart.org

spectacular family-friendly celebration will include a plein air competition this year, along with local and regional artists, shopping, live entertainment, wine tasting and food. Rain or shine. 11am-8pm. Penn Avenue, West Reading. 610-685-8854, www.lovewestreading.org

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Jun 18-22. Adventures in History Summer Camp. Campers will discover how the Civil War affected Cumberland County through hands-on historic crafts, games, food and music. 9am-noon. Two Mile House, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, historicalsociety.com

Jun 19. Rain Gardens. Maggie Pepe and Lois Kriens

will share information about creating and planting a rain garden, using native plants to enchance pollinator and wildlife habitat. 7-8:30pm. Cleve J. Fredricksen Library, Camp Hill. 877-345-0691, https://extension.psu.edu/gardening-with-nature-rain-gardens

Jun 19. Make Your Own Herbal Medicine.

Susanna Reppert-Brill will demonstrate the many medicines that can be created from an herb garden. 7-9pm. The Rosemary House, Mechanicsburg. 717-697-5111, www.therosemaryhouse.com

Jun 19. Performance: Boz Scaggs. Appell Center

for the Performing Arts, York. www.appellcenter.org

Jun 19-Aug 14. Tuesday Wake-Up Receptions.

Free coffee, refreshments, demonstrations and fellowship, featuring informational booths detailing the Raystown Lake Region’s things to do and see and its places to shop and eat. Door prizes from each exhibitor top off the event. Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Hesston. 814-658-0060

Jun 21. 90th Annual Jubilee Day. The largest, lon-

gest-running one-day street fair on the East Coast attracts up to 70,000 attendees. At this year’s event, more than 325 vendors will offer food, games, arts and crafts, business information, retail products, carnival rides and more. There will also be a children’s area and live entertainment on two stages. 10am-9pm. Free parking and shuttle service. Mechanicsburg. 717-796-0811, www.mechanicsburgchamber.org/event/jubilee-day

Jun 21-Aug 4. Performance: The Wizard of Oz.

Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-898-1900, www.DutchApple.com

Jun 21-24. Thunder in the Valley Motorcycle Rally. Vendors, live musical entertainment and displays from numerous motorcycle manufacturers will be located in four downtown areas.. Johnstown. www.visitjohnstownpa.com

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Jun 21-24. Performance: Hank Williams: Lost Highway. A country musical biography performed in one of the oldest summer theaters in America. Gretna Theatre, Mount Gretna. www.gretnatheatre.org

Jun 22-24. 2018 Civil War Living History Event.

Living history encampment and tactical demonstrations. Visitors' conversations with Lincoln, Grant and their generals; Lee and his generals - both armies encamped on common ground. Free adm. Robert Fulton Birthplace and Garden, Quarryville. southernlancasterhistory.org

Jun 22-24. Latimore Valley Fair. Festival with arts and crafts, music, entertainment, a gas and steam engine show, an antique race car exhibition, a vintage and classic car show, drag racing, and more. Eastern Museum of Motor Racing, York Springs. www.emmr.org Jun 22-24, 29-Jul 1. Performance: Disney’s Beauty & the Beast. Presented by the Bedford

County Players. Fridays through Sundays. Adm. Gardner Memorial Theater at Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814623-7555

Jun 22-24. Carlisle Chevrolet Nationals. Buckle

up for autocross action, indoor displays of concepts, customs, performance and historic vehicles, industry guests, activities for children and special prizes. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, carlisleevents.com

Jun 22-24. Down on the Farm Days. Watch dairy cows be milked and enjoy hayrides, a petting farm, a scavenger hunt, ice cream, dairy products and more. Patches Family Creamery, Lebanon. 717-273-1983, www. patchesfamilycreamery.com whereandwhen.com / 2018 W&W summer / 45 /


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Free Admission & Free Parking

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Jun 23-24. Discovery Days. Celebrate 88 years of discovery with special historic tours, free workshops and children’s activities all day. 9am-5pm. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com

Jun 23. Community Free Day. Featuring activities and entertainment for the community, such as special presentations, children’s activities and a living history encampment. Held in conjunction with Civil War Days in Harrisburg. Program is contingent on weather. Free. The National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg. 717-260-1861, www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org

Bainbridge. www.haldeman-mansion.org

Jun 23. Traditional Cherry Fair & Early American Craft Show. Featuring skilled artisans, entertainment,

Jun 25-29. Adventures in History Summer Camp. Campers will discover how the Civil War affect-

Jun 23-24. 300th Anniversary Celebration of Conoytown. 10am-4pm. Haldeman Mansion,

demonstrations, food games and Forebay Gift Shop. Historic Schaefferstown Inc., Schaefferstown. 717-9492244

ed Cumberland County through hands-on historic crafts, games, food and music. 9am-noon. Two Mile House, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, historicalsociety.com

Jun 23. Snack Town Brewfest. Meshing Hanover’s snack food heritage with local craft beer and wine, the event will include pairings of tasty treats with favorite beverages. Featuring more than 40 craft breweries and wineries, snack foods, food trucks and entertainment. Age 21 and up. VIP tasting from noon-1pm, with general admission from 1-5pm. Good Field, Hanover. www. hanoverchamber.com

Jun 28-29. Lancaster County Carriage & Antique Auction. Bird-in-Hand Volunteer Fire

Company, Bird-in-Hand. 717-392-0122, www.birdinhandauction.com

Jun 28-Jul 8. Carlisle Summerfair. Family-friendly

events will be offered at no cost. Throughout Carlisle. http://carlislesummerfair.org

Jun 23-24. Wild West Weekend. Experience the

Jun 29-30. Downtown Barbecue Festival. Music,

days of the Old West with gunfights, bank raids and more. 9am-5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, www.oldbedfordvillage.com

food, barbecue sauce contests, a beer garden, cornhole tournament and a variety of activities for family members of all ages. Free. Main Street and College Avenue, Delta.

Jun 23. Pennsylvania Cider Fest. More than 30

Jun 29. Performance: Byrne & Kelly. The interna-

cideries will provide samples and sell their products while live music and cider demonstrations are performed. Hauser Estate Winery, Biglerville. 717-334-4888, www.hauserestate.com, www.paicderfest.com

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tionally acclaimed entertainers, of Celtic Thunder fame, will perform an outdoor concert experience. Bring a lawn chair. Gates open at 6pm, with the concert at 7pm. Adm. Omni Bedford Springs, Bedford. 814-623-2233, www.omnihotels.com/findahotel/bedfordsprings.aspx

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Starting May 20 - Open House 1-4 Every Sunday through Sept 30th Sunday, June 3 - Strawberry Festival Noon to 4 PM Sat. & Sun, June 23 & 24 - 300th Anniversary Celebration of Conoytown 10 AM to 4 PM Saturday, July 14 - Victorian Tea at 4 PM Saturday, Aug. 25 - Geology & Archaeology Walk at 10 AM Saturday, Sept. 8 - Tavern Dinner at 4 PM Sunday, Oct. 7 - Apple Fall Festival Noon to 4 PM Saturday, Nov. 3 - Kristkindle Mart 9 AM to 3 PM E LAINE J ACKSON 717-426-3794

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Jun 29-30. Renninger’s Antiques & Collectors Extravaganza. Since 1975, the events have been a

meeting place for hundreds of dealers and collectors from all over the world to buy and sell among themselves and to the general public. 8am-4pm. Renninger’s, Kutztown. 610-683-6848, www.renningers.com

Jun 30-Jul 8. Kutztown Folk Festival. Good old family fun at the Pennsylvania Dutch festival, which will celebrate Pennsylvania Dutch culture, crafts, entertainment, food and legend while showcasing folk life. Adm. Kutztown Fairgrounds, Kutztown. 610-683-1597, www. kutztownfestival.com / 48 /

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Jun 30. Fireworks on the Lake. A concert by

Jackson Montour will lead up to the 10pm fireworks show over Shawnee Lake. The rain date will be the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. Free. Shawnee State Park, Schellsburg.

Jun 30. Felted Fairy Tea Cup Garden. Using wool

and felting needles, create an adorable garden that never needs water and is sure to attract the fairies. The Rosemary House, Mechanicsburg. 717-697-5111, www. therosemaryhouse.com

Jun 30. The Truck Stops Here. A food truck fair featuring a variety of cuisines, including Mister Softee ice cream, Captain Chucky seafood and Sly Fox beer. Family activities will include face painting and a giant bubble show. Noon-4pm. Adm includes entry to the event and museum. Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, Boyertown. 610-367-2090, www.boyertownmuseum.org Jun 30. 37th Antique, Art & Craft Show. A variety of vendors will fill the park during the free event, which will include crafts, antiques, art, demonstrations and food. 8am-2pm. Locust Street Park, Columbia. 717-6845249, http://parivertowns.com

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experience wheatland HOME OF 15 TH U.S. PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN

Tour the Presidential Mansion Explore our galleries, picnic on the Arboretum grounds, research in our library, shop the Museum Store 230 N. PRESIDENT AVE., LANCASTER, PA 17603 • 717.392.4633

Jun 30. Camera & Autograph Night. Featuring a

racing program of late models, 33-econo-late models, PASS-IMCA and 305 springs. Port Royal speedway, Port Royal. 717-527-2303, www.portroyalspeedway.com

Jun 30. Liberty Fest. Activities all day, classic cars,

live music, food, River Fest Idol finals and a fireworks display. Embassy Theatre, Lewistown. 717-348-0185, www.embassytheatre.org

JULY

Jul 1. Art in the Park. Local artists will showcase

their talents in a variety of mediums, and all works will be nature-themed, depicting flora, fauna, landscapes, skyscapes and lake and stream views. Shawnee Beach House, Shawnee State Park, Schellsburg.

Jul 1. Performance: Servant Stage Company, Music in the Park. An outdoor concert. Coleman Memorial Park, Lebanon. 717-270-7285, musicinthepark.net

Jul 1. Independence Day Fireworks on the Lake.

A spectacular annual firework show in celebration of Independence Day. Dusk. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. 814-658-3500, http:// raystownresort.com

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Jul 3, Aug 2. Hot Summer Nights. Bring a lawn chair and ID to enjoy music, food and fun. 6-9pm. Free. Square in downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048 Jul 4. July4York. The event will cover the field with America-lovin’ fun, including fireworks, food, inflatables, lawn games and live music. PeoplesBank Park, York. 717801-4489, http://july4york.com Jul 4. 201st Fourth of July. Live entertainment

throughout the day, along with children’s activities, the Queen of Candles Pageant, the 175th Candle Illumination, a disc jockey dance party and fireworks. Lititz Springs Park, Lititz.

Jul 5-8. Gettysburg Civil War Battle Re-enactment. Exciting battles held daily, along with field demonstrations, live mortar fire, a living history village, a medical demonstration area, and more. Adm. Gettysburg. 717-338-1525, gettysburgreenactment.com

Jul 7. Confederates Take the Shriver House!

The Battle of Gettysburg re-enacted through the eyes of the George and Hettie Shriver family. Attendees will learn what happened during the three days that the Confederates infiltrated the town. 5-9pm. Adm. Shriver House Museum, Gettysburg www.shriverhouse.org whereandwhen.com / 2018 W&W summer / 49 /


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activities designed to teach children about railroading. Each week is for a different age group. Space is limited. The registration deadline is June 8. 10am-3pm daily. Adm. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg. rrmuseumpa.org

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Jul 11. 2018 Story Slam Semifinals: Freedom. Participants will share their stories about when they felt most free. Adm. Hilton Harrisburg, Harrisburg. 717-2142787, www.whitakercenter.org

Jul 12-15. Gettysburg Bike Week. Annual bike Jul 6-22. Performance: Murder for Two. A per-

fect blend of music, mayhem and murder, this hilarious 90-minute show features two performers playing 13 roles - not to mention the piano - in a witty and winking homage to old-fashioned murder mysteries. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org

show featuring field events, tattoo contests, live music, fireworks and more that brings in more than 30,000 motorcyclists each year. Allstar Events Complex, Gettysburg. 717-873-6181, www.gettysburgbikeweek.com

Jul 12-15. Alum Bank Classic Weekend. Antique

and classic car show, a motorcycle show, music and more. Free adm. Alum Bank Fire Company, Alum Bank.

Jul 6-7. Family Fun in the Park. The fun-filled day will feature cars, motorcycles, games, crafts, a giveaway drawing for a gun, food and entertainment. Proceeds will benefit the Special Needs Center in Lewistown. Kish Park, Burnham. 717-248-6261, www.touringfriends.com

Jul 13-15. Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. More than 2,500 vehicles from all eras of the Chrysler brand, classics, muscle cars and high-performance new models all converge for a one-of-a-kind weekend. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, carlisleevents.com

Jul 7. Pokemon Go Lure Event for the Wounded Warrior Project. Games, prizes, giveaway drawings

Jul 13-14. Hurst Nationals Powered by Carlisle Events. All makes and models of cars produced by

and more. 10am-8pm. Adams Ricci Park, Arendtsville.

Jul 7. Midsummer Craft Fair & Barbecue Fest.

More than 300 local and regional craftspeople will display a variety of arts and handicrafts, and there will be live entertainment, a beer tent and an assortment of refreshments, including a variety of the area’s best smoked barbecue. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610-926-1307, www.leesportmarket.com

Jul 8-Sep 23. Live on the Terrace Acoustic Music Series. Spend a relaxing afternoon enjoying

wine, a wood-fired pizza and music from local artists. Adams County Winery, Orrtanna. 717-334-4631, www. adamscountywinery.com

Jul 9-13, 23-27 Barons & Builders. A summer day

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Hurst are welcome and encouraged to attend. 7am6pm. Carlisle Expo Center, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, www. carlisleevents.com

Jul 13. Dancing Under the Stars. Dancing on the

covered patio, with plenty of room for those who want to sit and watch. 7-9pm. Two Mile House, Carlisle. 717249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com

Jul 13-15. Swatara Food & Brew Weekend. Enjoy

food related to the Swatara Watershed, such as Swattie Eggs and Snapper Soup, as well as local brews. Sponsored by the Swatara Watershed Association. Swatara Water Trail, Lebanon. 717-644-4698, www. mbcomp.com/swatara

Jul 14. One Fine Day Cat Show. An official Cat Fanciers Association cat show and feline agility competition. Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, Lebanon.

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Jul 14. Straws & Stripes Music Festival. The festival, which pays tribute to the brave heroes who serve or have served in the armed forces, will feature 38 Special, Uncle Kracker and Puddle of Mudd. Funds raised will be used to fight post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The Vineyard and Brewery at Hershey, Middletown. 717-944-1569, http://vineyardathershey.com Jul 14. Arts & Craft Fair. Featuring approximately

150 craft vendors, food vendors and entertainment from the Tri-State Jitterbugs and Jodi and Nancy. 9am4pm. Free adm. Caledonia State Park, Fayetteville. 717352-2161, www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/ CaledoniaStatePark

Jul 14, 21. Washington Boro Tomato Festival.

Bands each night, food, games and more. Free adm and parking. Washington Boro. 717-684-4184 talented local musicians, art displays, activities and food and craft vendors. Port Royal Lions Club Park, Port Royal. 717-292-8733, www.bigtreemusicandart.com

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Jul 14. Big Tree Music & Arts Festival. Featuring

Jul 14. Victorian Tea. 4pm. Haldeman Mansion, Bainbridge. www.haldeman-mansion.org

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Jul 21. Brewfest. Sip from the more than 30 craft

Find the fun or just relax.

brews while tasting foods from area restaurants and listening to music. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Friends of Fort Hunter. 3-7pm. Adm. Fort Hunter Park, Harrisburg. 717-599-5751, www.forthunter.org

Jul 21. Adams County Irish Festival. Irish music, Rocky Ridge Ranch Rodeo

dancers, food, workshops, living history, crafts and other merchandise, and more. Rain or shine. Adm. Moose Park, Gettysburg.

Jul 21. Model Train Flea Market. Event will include

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Historic Courthouse 1 West Market Street Lewistown, PA 17044 717-248-6713

www.JuniataRiverValley.org Jul 14. Annual Garden Tour, Annville Area.

Featuring gardens in the Annville area. Sponsored by Historic Preservation Trust of Lebanon County. Annville. 717-304-2093, www.lebanonhpt.org

Jul 16-20. Advanced Adventures in History Camp. The camp is bursting with activities, games and

crafts oriented around the dynamic years from 18801919 when Cumberland County bustled with industry and the Indian School was in full swing. 9am-noon. Two Mile House, Carlisle. www.historicalsociety.com

Jul 18-21. 2018 NAWCC National Convention 75th Diamond Jubilee. Celebratory events and

educational opportunities in and around the national headquarters in Columbia. National Watch and Clock Museum, Columbia. 717-684-8261, www.museumoftime. org, http://75thanniversary.nawcc.org

Jul 19. Party in the Park - Mahajibee Blues. A

community concert with food vendors and adult beverages. Free. Tenley Park, Everett. 814-494-2120, tenleypark@yahoo.com

Jul 20-22. Gettysburg National 19th-Century Baseball Festival. On Saturday and Sunday, vintage

baseball teams from across the country will compete in games as they were played in 1863. A children’s clinic on Friday night will offer opportunities to throw, catch, and hit using the balls and bats the players will use the next day. Schroeder Farm, Gettysburg. 410-967-7482, www. gettysburgbaseballfestival.com

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steam train rides, a model train exhibit, stands with collector items to purchase, two museums and food. More than 500 vendors. 9am. Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association, Mechanicsburg. www.wghsea.org

Jul 21. Berks Celtic Oyster Fest. The summer celebration, held by the Berks County Irish American Fraternal Association, will feature live Irish music, food, beverages and more. 11am-9pm. Willow Glen Park, Sinking Spring. 610-779-7648, www.celticoysterfest.org Jul 22-28. Bedford County Fair. Exhibits, livestock competitions, fair food, carnival rides, motorsports and bull rides. Adm. Bedford County Fairgrounds, Bedford. 814-623-9011, www.bedford-fair.com Jul 22. Step Back in Time. Experience a hands-on history day featuring a Civil War encampment and field medical program, musical entertainment, old-time exhibits, dancing, tours, games and refreshments. 11am5pm. Berks County Heritage Center, Reading. 610-3748839, www.countyofberks.com/parks Jul 24-29. Ickesburg Bicentennial Celebration.

Celebrate the founding of Ickesburg and Saville Township with the traveling replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall, which will be present from July 26-29; a Days Gone By parade on July 28 at 10am; the fire company festival; a museum featuring the area’s memorabilia; and a beard contest. Grounds of the Ickesburg Fire Company, Ickesburg. 717-438-3396

Jul 25-28. 2018 Orbisonia-Rockhill Homecoming Celebration. A twin small-town community festival,

sponsored by the Orbisonia Lions Club. There will be a parade, a queen pageant, the Little Miss Princess Contest, a family fun day and evening entertainment. The Rockhill Trolley Museum will showcase special antique trolley cars and participate in events during the celebration. Orbisonia- Rockhill. 814-447-5668

Jul 27-Aug 19. Performance: Mamma Mia! The

story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org

Jul 28. Hanover Dutch Festival. Delicious foods,

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Jul 28-29. Susquehanna Folk Festival. Presented

by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society, the event will feature music, dancing, storytelling, crafts, jamming, children’s activities and food. Roundtop Mountain Resort, Lewisberry. 717-745-6577, 800-838-3006, www. roundtopmountainresort.com, http://susquehannafolkfestival.org

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Jul 28. Colonial York Day. The present meets the

past at this event featuring living history at its wildest. The election of York County’s first public official in 1750 ended in a riot between German and Irish settlers. Attendees may cast their votes and witness a re-enactment of how Election Day unfolded. Colonial Complex, York. 717-848-1587, www.yorkhistorycenter.org

Jul 28. Tours of the East Broad Top Railroad. East Broad Top Railroad, Rockhill Furnace. 814-447-3011

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Jul 30-Aug 4. Schuylkill County Fair. Schuylkill County Fairgrounds, Summit Station. schuylkillfair.com

Jul 30. Outdoor Farm-to-Table Meal. A unique dining experience. 6:30pm. Juliana Street, Bedford. 814-623-0048 Jul 31-Aug 4. South Mountain Fair. A small coun-

try fair that features rides, farm animals, homemade exhibits, entertainment, fireworks, antique farm machinery, food, and more. Unlimited carnival rides are included in the admission cost. South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville. 717-677-9663, www.southmountainfair.com

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Aug 3. Cultural Fest. The open air street festival will celebrate the county’s cultural diversity with national and local recording artists, ethnic foods, crafts, a Kids’ Corner, family activities and more. Bring lawn chairs. 5-10pm. Free adm. Center city Harrisburg. Aug 3-5. Carlisle Truck Nationals. Along with the show within the show, the Big Rig Show and Shine, the event is one of the largest and most action-packed truck events. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle.carlisleevents.com Aug 3. Children’s Music in the Pocket Park With Ray Owen. Enjoy a family-fun evening with Ray

Owen. 5-8pm. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com

Aug 4. Rivertown Hops. The craft brew extravanganza will offer an opportunity to taste a variety of brews and fare presented by brewers and food trucks lining Locust Street from Second to Fifth streets. Adm. Columbia. 717-684-5249, www.parivertowns.com

Aug 4-5. Reading Radsport Festival. Two fea-

tured bike races with prizes surrounded by fans, live music, food and beverages. West Reading. www.readingradsport.com

Aug 4. 9th Annual Art & Outdoor Fest.

Celebration of the art, culture and environmental opportunities on the Lower Susquehanna River. Outdoor and cultural displays on the 100-foot-long porch overlooking the Susquehanna and view the talents of area artisans as they display their creations on the side lawn. Live music and food. Shank’s Mare Outfitters, Wrightsville. 717-252-1616, shanksmare.com

Aug 4-Oct 28. Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. The

Aug 5-11. Mifflin County Youth Fair. Livestock

exhibits, tractor pulls, horse shows, exhibits, entertainment, rides and vendors. Mifflin County Youth Park, Reedsville. 717-248-9618

Aug 5-12. 2018 Huntington County Fair. One of

Pennsylvania’s premier agricultural exhibits, as well as food, rides, sideshows, grandstand events, demolition derbies, tractor pulls, exhibits, entertainment, an antique farm equipment display and a farm museum. Huntingdon County Fairgrounds, Huntingdon. 814-643-4452

Aug 6-11. 70th Annual Butler Farm Show.

Showcasing the county’s farming community with farming exhibits, tractor pulls, crafts, rides, food and demonstrations. 8:30am-11pm. Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler. 724-482-4000, www.butlerfarmshow.com

Aug 7. National Night Out. The event, created to help foster safe neighborhoods, will feature free family fun, food, drawings, entertainment and games. Lewistown Rec Park, Lewistown. 717-248-9606 Aug 9-Sep 15. Performance: Swing! The show will

jump and jive with more than 30 fabulous songs from the big band era and the dance phenomenon that swept the nation in the ’30s and ’40s. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-898-1900, DutchApple.com

Aug 10-19. Bounty of the County. A foodie event

featuring Gettysburg and Biglerville restaurants. Local chefs will create special menus using fresh, local produce donated by Adams County farms. Biglerville and Gettysburg. 717-677-7444, http://acfga.info

Aug 10-12. Gettysburg Rocks. More than 150 live bands across multiple venues in the Gettysburg area. Benefits Four Diamonds. Gettysburg. gburgrocks.com

Aug 10-12. Performance: Arsenic & Old Lace. Adm. Gardner Memorial Theater at Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-7555

Aug 15-Dec 15. Autumn Migration Hawk Watch. Conducted daily, weather permitting. 9am-5pm. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www. hawkmountain.org

Aug 17. Blast! Eighth Annual Beer & Wine Tasting Event. Food, beer and wine tasting, and a

basket giveaway drawing. Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall. 717-272-9711, www.cornwallironfurnace.org

castle gates swing open for 13 weekends of mirth and merriment amidst jousting knights and royal delights. A cast of hundreds of colorfully costumed characters will fill the shire with music, dancing and more. Saturdays and Sundays. Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, Manheim. parenfaire.com

Aug 18. Gettysburg Brew Fest. Unlimited sampling of craft beer and hard cider. Rain or shine. Benefits Lutheran Theological Seminary. Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg. www.gettysburgbrewfest.com

Aug 4. Mount Gretna Tour of Homes & Gardens.

Aug 18. The Bedford County Outdoor Challenge.

A self-guided walking tour of homes and gardens offering a fascinating glimpse into the architecture and style of Mount Gretna’s iconic homes. Mount Gretna. 717-3611508, www.gretnamusic.org / 54 /

A triathlon-inspired adventure featuring paddling, biking, and/or walking and running. Shawnee State Park, Schellsburg. 814-623-2233, cara@bedfordcountychamber.org

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Aug 18. Merlot & Flash Gourd’n Release Party & Music Festival. Winemaker L. Paul Vezzetti’s famous

Merlot and brewmaster Ryan DeLutis’ Flash Gourd’n Pumpkin Beer will take center stage as part of the annual Release Day. The party will feature O.A.R. Just Like Paradise Tour with special guest Matt Nathanson, food trucks, beverage stations and more. Adm. The Vineyard and Brewery at Hershey, Middletown. 717-9441569, http://vineyardathershey.com

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Aug 25-26. Meet the Union Generals. During the

living history event, Union generals and their ladies discuss their lives and the Civil War. 9am-5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. www.oldbedfordvillage.com

Aug 25. 38th Annual Shippensburg Corn Festival. More than 250 crafts and antique vendors.

Demonstrations and interpretations of frontier life. 9am-5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-6231156, www.oldbedfordvillage.com

Food booths will feature corn in every available form, and entertainers perform all day. 8am-4pm. Downtown Shippensburg. www.shippensburgcornfestival.net

Aug 18. The Magical History Tour Part 6: A Cultural & Musical Happening. Party like it’s 1969

Aug 25-26. Muhlenberg River Fest. Featuring 40-plus musicians on two stages and more than 25 food vendors, along with more than 20 artisans, crafters and local businesses. There will also be two beer gardens and wineries. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Jim Dietrich Park, Reading. 610-929-4727, www.muhlenbergtwp.com

and celebrate the county’s rock ’n’ roll legacy with a Woodstock-like festival featuring music and bands from the ’60s and ’70s. 2-10pm. Evergreen German Club, Fleetwood. 610-375-4375

Aug 18-19. Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show. A

juried art show featuring all genres of art, from oils and jewelry to sculpture and fiber arts. With live entertainment, a children’s art show, a food court and strolling performers. Mount Gretna. www.mtgretnaarts.com

Aug 19. German American Day. German food, beer and dancing. Free adm and parking. Noon. Reading Liederkranz, Reading. 610-373-3982, www.readingliederkranz.com Aug

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Aug 20-25. Elizabethtown Fair. Animal, agricultural, competitive and commercial exhibits. There will be a petting zoo, free nightly entertainment, contests for people of all ages, rides and a lot of great food. Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, Elizabethtown. 717-3670508, www.etownfair.com Aug 21. Butterfly Gardening. Maggie Pepe and Zim

Zurflieh will present on how to great a garden that provides the resources to sustain butterflies from generation to generation. 7-8:30pm. Cleve J. Fredricksen Library, Camp Hill. 877-345-0691, http://extension.psu. edu/gardening-with-native-butterfly-gardening

Aug 21-26. Performance: The Queen of Bingo.

Sis and Babe, two sisters on the other side of 50, want to add a little fun and excitement to their lives in this comedy hit. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888805-7056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org

Aug 24-26. Civil War Comes to Union Canal. The

annual Civil War and battle re-enactment by the 93rd Pennsylvania. Union Canal Tunnel Park, Lebanon. 717272-1473, www.lebanoncountyhistoricalsociety.org

Aug 25. Annual Carlisle Corvette Parade & Street Party. The annual parade in the heart of the

downtown historic district is presented by the Downtown Carlisle Association. 7-9:30pm. Downtown Carlisle. 717-245-2648, www.lovecarlisle.com

Aug 25-26. Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival. York’s

premier summer fine arts festival weekend features 100 select fine artists from around the country, free familyfriendly entertainment and hands-on arts activities, as well as food and an evening community jazz concert. Downtown York. 717-849-2221, www.yorkcity.org/yorkfest

Aug 25. Geology & Archaeology Walk. 10am.

Haldeman Mansion, Bainbridge. www.haldeman-mansion.org

Aug 26. Annual Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association Car Show. A car show

open to all cars, trucks and motorcycles. Noon-2pm. Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association, Mechanicsburg. 717-433-0241, www.wghsea.org

Aug 27-31. Annual Steam Engine & Tractor Show. Including steam traction engines, an old PRR

steam train, antique tractors, a working saw mill, a model train exhibit, food, flea market stands and live music. 9am-7pm. Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association, Mechanicsburg. 717-766-4001, www. wghsea.org

Aug 30. McLain Pre-Event Reception. A festive evening featuring food from local restaurants and caterers, kilts, libations and more. 6-9pm. Two Mile House, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com Aug 31-Sep 2. Long’s Park Art Festival. Adm. Long’s Park, Lancaster. www.longspark.org

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ans of action movies who have fantasized about being right there on the set when the bombs burst in air should make plans now to be in Chambersburg, the Franklin County seat, on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21. The culmination of the annual 1864 Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg is a Hollywood-caliber re-enactment of the destruction of the borough by Confederate General “Tiger” John McClausland and his troops and its equally dramatic rise from the ashes. “Had the Chambersburg residents of 1864 not decided to persevere and rebuild, we would not be commemorating the town’s rebirth,” said Franklin County Visitors Bureau (FCVB) executive director Janet Pollard. “That human spirit has continued and translates to the steady growth that the

county has enjoyed.” Festivities will begin just 12 miles south in Greencastle with a Civil War Ball at Allison-Antrim Museum’s German Bank Barn on Friday evening. The elegant soiree will feature the Victorian Dance Ensemble, an awardwinning outfit from Camp Hill that has been the highlight of such events for more than 20 years. On Saturday, the focus will solely be on Chambersburg, which, according to historical record, had been ransacked by Confederate troops on numerous occasions since 1861, two years prior to the Battle of Gettysburg. According to the book “Great Invasion” by Chambersburg merchant Jacob Hoke, any remaining cash and gold had been sent east to banks in Harrisburg and Philadelphia, leaving the citizens helpless against McClaus-


land’s demands for hundreds of thou- of the shining stars of the Confederacy until he went to Chambersburg, sands of dollars. “They had few articles of trade burned the town to the ground and left left,” explained historian and actor thousands of people homeless.” Rittenhouse and Shuey are profesChas Rittenhouse, who portrays Hoke in the production that brings the annual celebration to its exciting close on Saturday evening. Hoke was elected by the townsfolk to diplomatically plead with McClausland to not set the town ablaze as he’d threatened. “The ransom was, in many ways, unreasonable in their minds,” Rittenhouse stated. The antagonist is portrayed by David Shuey, who Professional actors portray the key characters who describes McClausland as debated the impracticality of the ransoming and subpart Rhett Butler and part sequent burning of the Franklin County seat. Attila the Hun. “He was one


Vintage photos show the destruction of Chambersburg by Confederate soldiers.

it is the wizardry of Corey Eslinger and Eslinger Lighting that makes the Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg the dynamic spectacle that keeps visitors coming back each year and sional actors who portray a number bringing their friends. of famous characters at other events “They are thrilled by the investment throughout the year, but Shuey will deand the results that Janet and the FCVB fer to Rittenhouse as the “true profeshave made in the special effects,” sional” and a cherished stage partner Shuey remarked. “The smoke that rolls in Chambersburg. Along with Shuey’s down the rooftops and the lights that wife, who contributes as a narrator simulate the flames in the buildings and singer, another half-dozen thesare very convincing.” So much so that pians are supported by a cast of Civil Shuey’s horse was spooked and did War re-enactors who are spread out not wait for McClausland’s scripted among the crowd to give visitors a departure one year. “You almost feel sense of being part of the action. that there is heat. It is that realistic,” he Historical accuracy and stage said. chemistry aside, all of those at the “It can actually be a bit startling center of the production agree that when you hear the broken glass and the horse hooves on the ground,” Pollard concurred. “The grandness is that a lot of citizens are there,” Rittenhouse remarked, suggesting that “the more the merrier” further enhances the event. An enormous throng of people were at Chambersburg’s center the night in July 1864 when Hoke and McClausCelebrating the spirit of the rebirth of Chambersburg land debated its fate. the Franklin County Visitors Bureau also sponsors The Confederate gena contest for amateur musicians that is decided by eral countered that audience members at the steps of the county court- the Union Army had house. been routinely burning towns in the Shenan-


Throngs of people crowd the intersection of downtown Chambersburg for the re-enactment of its burning and rebirth, just as they did doah Valley and made the decision that would ultimately define the borough. “Without the fortitude of the town to pick themselves up and dust themselves off, we wouldn’t have the Pennsylvania we have today,” Pollard maintained. Enthusiastic response to the production has given Chambers-

There’s more than fire and brimstone during the Burning of Chambersburg weekend. An elegant Civil War Ball is held an evening prior in Greencastle.

burg an opportunity to tell its own amazing story and emerge from the shadows of the better-known events at Gettysburg. “As we have grown to include more people who are not native to the area, they now better understand the greater role that Franklin County played,” Pollard added. The streets of downtown Chambersburg will be closed from 9 a.m. on Saturday through the conclusion of the production, with a street fair featuring vendors and live music through 4 p.m. A contest three months in the making called A Cappella & Unplugged will culminate with live performances by three final acts vying for cash prizes on the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse. For the most current information about the 1864 Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg event, visit www.ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com. For information about the Civil War Ball in Greencastle, call the Allison-Antrim Museum at 717-597-9010.

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whereandwhen.com ONGOING Through Jun 3. Exhibit: The Paintings of George A. Weymouth. Features approximately 65 of

Weymouth’s best works of art in all media, from the early oils of the 1950s to the watercolor and egg tempera landscapes and portraits of later times. Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700, www. brandywinemuseum.org

Through Jun 10. Performance: Tell Me on a Sunday. It is the 1980s and a young English girl, full of

energy and optimism, arrives in New York ready to find success and love. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-574-3550, 800-982-2787, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

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Through Aug 31. Performance: Wine Concert. Bring the whole family to relax on the lawn, weather permitting, and enjoy live entertainment by local musicans, while enjoying locally made wine and craft beers. Adm. The Market at DelVal, Doylestown. 215-230-7170, www.themarketatdelval.com

Through Jul 15. Exhibit: Rae Sloan Bredin: Harmony & Power. The work of the renowned

Pennsylvania Impressionist painter is characterized by refinement, dignity and serenity. Much of Bredin’s oeuvre is privately held, and this show marks the first solo retrospective of his work in 85 years. James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown. 215-340-9800, www.michenerartmuseum.org

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Jun 1-10. Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts. The centerpiece of the festival will be the

Experience 19th-century community life in Chester County with a guided tour of the 1880s general store, school and agricultural exhibits, the 1805 William Garrett House and more. Saturdays from 11am-4pm and Sundays from 1-4pm. Adm. Historic Sugartown, Malvern. 610-640-2667, www.historicsugartown.org sensational musical production contains a number of ABBA hits. Opening night on May 23 at 7pm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-574-3550, 800-9822787, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

May 16-Jun 10. Performance: Camelot. The romantic tale of King Arthur, Guenevere, Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Featuring songs from the composers of My Fair Lady. Act II Playhouse, Ambler. 215-654-0200, http://act2.org May 31-Jun 3. Brandywine Strawberry Festival. Features carnival rides, an international food fair, craft and business vendors, live music, bounce houses, costume characters, and games. Free adm. Brandywine Hospital Grounds, Coatesville. www.brandywinestrawberryfestival.com

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Jun 1-Jul 31. Wineberry Days. Fee per bucket. Available during normal hours of operation. Brandywine Battlefield Park, Chadds Ford. 610-459-3342, http://brandywinebattlefield.org

all things outdoors, the family festival will feature presentations by more than 25 organizations, along with hands-on activities such as archery, biking, birding, fishing, hiking, nature photography, visual arts, wildlife presentations, tomahawk throwing and more. Free. SteelStacks, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300, steelstacks.org

French performance troupe Trans Express, which will bring the world premiere of Crystal Palace, a 30-foot human chandelier with more than 50 live performers and dancers that will artistically recreate the history of dance. Gala on May 31. Various locations, including Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia. 215-670-2300, www.kimmelcenter.org, www.pifa.org

Jun 1-3, 8-9. Performance: Monty Python’s SPAMalot. Written by Eric Idle. The Barnstormers

Theater, Ridley Park. 610-461-9969, www.barnstormerstheater.com

Jun 1-Aug 5. Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. From Shakespeare classics and hilarious com-

edies to classic musicals and children’s shows, the festival brings world-class theater to the Lehigh Valley. Performances will include Ragtime, Twelfth Night and more. DeSales University, Center Valley. 610-282-9455, http://pashakespeare.org

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Ivy and Bean form an unlikely friendship when Bean decides to get revenge on her bossy older sister. Ivy and Bean discover their differences are what make their friendship so exciting. 10:30am, 1pm, and 3pm on June 2 and 11am on June 3. For children in kindergarten through sixth grade and their caregivers. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-574-3550, 800-9822787, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

Jun 2-3. Civil War Event. Attendees can relive the

challenging days of the Civil War through a daily battle scenario, artillery demonstrations, and tours of the Pennypacker mansion. Youths can enlist in the Be a Soldier Kid Enlistment program and learn to march and drill. Food vendors will be available. Free, but donations accepted. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-2879349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills, www.ppmcivilwar.org

Jun 2. Historic Newtown Square Day. Tours of

historic sites, activities, prize drawings, an art show, food and more. Newtown Square. www.historicnewtownsquare.org

Jun 3. Performance: Nelly. The chart-topping rap-

per performs live. Adm. Cove Haven Resort, Lakeville. 866-500-0485, www.covepoconoresorts.com

Jun 4-9. Bucks County Plein Air Festival. Artists

from all over the U.S. participate in the festival to create art from life, as opposed to in the studio. A juried show featuring prizes, a tasting party and a community festival. Bucks County Community College, Newtown. 215968-8224

Jun 6-Aug 29. Summer Smash. A party in the

pavilion featuring a special party menu, live music and drink specials. Wednesdays. Reservations recommended. 5pm. The Beaumont Inn, Dallas. 570-675-7100, www.thebeaumontinn.com

Jun 7. Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Wall Ball. 6pm,

with the Off the Wall Ball After-Party from 9:30pmmidnight. The Fillmore, Philadelphia. 215-685-0759, www.muralarts.org

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Jun 9. State Street Blues Stroll. Experience a full

round of blues as performed by more than 25 talented acts at 22 indoor venues and two outdoor stages. State Street, Media. www.statestreetblues.com

Jun 9. Blues, Brews & Barbecue Festival. More

than 20,000 visitors gather in the downtown to listen to blues musicians with international prominence, sample barbecue from all around the U.S. and drink craft and domestic brews. Featuring music on five stages and more than 100 food and craft vendors. Free. Hamilton Street, Allentown. www.downtownallentown.com

Jun 9. NEPA Yoga Festival. More than 50 offerings,

including yoga classes, meditation, talks, slacklining, swimming, shopping, music and more. 8am-8pm. Montage Mountain Resorts, Scranton. 800-468-7669

Jun 10. Bucks Beautiful Kitchen & Garden Tour. Showcases an exciting mix of kitchens and gardens in some of Bucks County’s finest homes. 10am-4pm. Doylestown. 215-340-3639

Jun 10. Odunde Festival. The African-American

street festival, which originates from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and will cover 12 city blocks, will be highlighted by a colorful procession to the Schuylkill River, where an offering of fruit and flowers will be made. Also featuring an authentic African marketplace featuring vendors from around the world. 23rd and South streets, Philadelphia. www.odundefestival.org

Jun 14. Tyler at Twilight. Featuring friends, food,

wine and auction items. 6-10pm. Adm. Tyler Arboretum, Media. 610-566-9134, www.tylerarboretum.org, http://TylerAtTwilight.org

Jun 15. Performance: You’ve Got a Friend: The Music of the Brill Building. Multi-award-winning

vocalist Scott Coulter takes audiences on a journey into the music and the stories of the singers and songs that defined a generation. Adm. The Cooperage Project, Honesdale. 570-253-2020, http://thecooperageproject. org, www.PoconoFest.com

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Jun 16. Fairy House Workshop. Celebrate the

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beginning of summer and the magic of the natural environment by making a fanciful fairy house. All ages are welcome. 9:30am-noon. Adm. Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700, www.brandywinemuseum.org

Jun 16-17. Hoods Up Weekend. Celebrate Father’s Day by stopping by to see what is under the hood at the museum. America on Wheels Museum, Allentown. 610432-4200, http://americaonwheels.org Jun 16. Brews & Bites. The Father’s Day weekend fundraiser will bring together craft beers, ciders and wines with food trucks and live music on the gorgeous Delaware River front for four hours. Pennsbury Manor, Morrisville. 215-946-0400, www.pennsburymanor.org

Jun 17. Father’s Day Dinner. Featuring a special holiday dinner menu. Reservations required. Noon-7pm. The Beaumont Inn, Dallas. 570-675-7100, www.thebeaumontinn.com Jun 17. Father’s Day Wild Game Dinner.

Reservations required. Deposit due at the time of booking. 6pm. Adm. The Beaumont Inn, Dallas. 570-675-7100, www.thebeaumontinn.com

Jun 17. Homestead Hens. Everything there is to

know about backyard chickens. 10am-1pm. Free adm. The Lands at Hillside Farms, Shavertown. 570-696-2881, www.thelandsathillsidefarms.org

Jun 17. FatherFest. Themed Celebrate the Wonder

of Flight, the event will feature antique cars and motorcycles, food trucks, a beer garden, sports-oriented inflatable games, helicopter rides for an additional fee, birds of prey demonstrations, an aircraft lineup, entertainment and more. 10am-3pm. Adm. American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, West Chester. 610-436-9600, americanhelicopter.museum/

Jun 18. Performance: Peter Frampton. The

British rock guitarist and Grammy winner remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. 7:30pm. Adm. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

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Jun 21. Beast of a Feast. The tasting event is a fundraiser for the zoo. Elmwood Park Zoo, Norristown. 800-652-4143, www.elmwoodparkzoo.org, www.valleyforge.org

Jun 22. Performance: Trace Adkins. The three-

time Grammy-nominated member of the Grand Ole Opry is a television personality, actor, author and spokesman for the Wounded Warrior Project and the American Red Cross. Adm. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

Jun 22-24. Riverfest 2018. Music, children’s activities, environmental education, and paddle trips on the Susquehanna River . Nesbitt Park, Wilkes-Barre. www. kayaktheriver.com Jun 22-24. Chester County Balloon Festival.

More than 100 vendors, live bands, balloons and glows, children’s activities and fireworks. New Garden Airport Flying Field, Toughkenamon. www.ccballoonfest.com

Jun 19-23. Schnecksville Community Fair. Plenty

of activities for attendees, including carnival rides, competitive exhibits, baking and cooking contests, a barnyard petting zoo, concerts in the pavilion and more. Schnecksville Fire Company, Schnecksville. 610-7999467, www.schnecksvillefair.com

Jun 21. Inaugural Strawberry Festival. Celebrate

the first day of summer. 10am-4pm. Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. 570-208-4149

Jun 23. Performance: Good Vibrations: A Tribute to the Beach Boys. The tribute to the music

and spirit of The Beach Boys will feature faithful renditions of classic hits such as California Girls, Surfin’ USA, I Get Around, Help Me Rhonda, Good Vibrations, and Fun, Fun, Fun. Adm. Paradise Stream Resort, Cresco. 866-500-0485, www.covepoconoresorts.com, https:// tinyurl.com/y8er2yv4

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32nd Annual Pocono State Craft Festival

Aug 4 & 5, 2018

Aug 25 & 26, 2018

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Jun 23-24. Summer Food & Music Festival. Tasty

Jun 28-Jul 4. Wawa Welcome America. A multi-

Jun 23. Wine & Spirits Festival. An outdoor festival highlighting wine and spirits from around the world. Reservations required. 3pm. Adm. The Beaumont Inn, Dallas. 570-675-7100, www.thebeaumontinn.com

Jun 28. Wilkes-Barre City Farmers Market Opening Day. The market will be open on Thursdays

food, summer music, boutique shopping, and family fun. Peddler’s Village, New Hope. 215-794-4000, www.peddlersvillage.com

Jun 23-24. Patch Town Days. Celebrate the making

of the iconic film with rugby matches, a Sean Connery mustache contest, a village scavenger hunt, trivia, a breaker boy challenge, cooking demonstrations, live animals, re-enactments and skits, Molly Maguire props and memorabilia on display, music, food and more. 10am-5pm. Adm. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570636-2070, www.eckleyminersvillage.com

Jun 23. Food Truck Event. Choose from a variety of local vendors. 3-9pm. Adventure Center at Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly. 800-443-9532, www.whitewaterchallengers.com

Jun 23. Vintage Base Ball at Its Best. Baseball has

come a long way from its humble beginnings in the fields of 19th-century America. Using period uniforms and equipment and the rules of the 1860s, the Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia will play the Brandywine Base Ball Club. A food vendor will be on-site, and the mansion will be open for free guided tours. 1pm. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www. montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Jun 24. Food Truck Festival. Hosted by the Greater

Lehigh Valley Mobile Food Alliance, the event will feature 20 of its members selling their signature dishes. Featuring food, craft beer and bands. No adm. Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown. 610-435-SHOW, www.allentownfairpa.org

Jun 26. Landmarks in Lights. Enjoy quiet reflection while exploring the grounds of the historic district in lights. Bryn Athyn Historic District, Bryn Athyn. 215-9472004, http://bahistoricdistrict.org, www.valleyforge.org

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day festival with free multicultural and multigenerational events celebrating America’s birthday with fireworks displays, free concerts, free museum days, community events, free outdoor movie screenings, block parties and more. Philadelphia. https://welcomeamerica.com

through Nov. 15. 10am-4pm. Public Square, WilkesBarre. 570-208-4149

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Jul 4. Fonthill’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Enjoy a day of old-fashioned, patriotic

fun with tug-of-war, bucket brigade relays, watermelon eating contests, a cake walk, an obstacle course, stiltwalking, sack races and wheelbarrow races. Fonthill Castle, Doylestown. 215-348-9461, www.fonthillmuseum. org, www.mercermuseum.org

Jul 4. Wilkes-Barre City Independence Day Celebration. Celebrate America’s birthday. Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre. 570-208-4149

Jul 4. Community Picnic in the Park. History will

march off the page with artillery demonstrations, readings of the Declaration of Independence, a Join the Continental Army program for children, games, crafts, music, an all-American cookout and more. Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia. 610-783-1077, www.nps.gov/vafo/index.htm, www.valleyforge.org

Jul 7-8. Tinicum Arts Festival. Features the works

of more than 180 regional artists in the Art Barn, as well as a white elephant tent, a book sale, a silent auction, live music, children’s activities, and food. Tinicum Park, Erwinna. 610-294-9420

Jul 8. Easton Area Heritage Day. Celebrating Easton’s historic significance in the founding of the United States, the free, full-day family festival showcases local history, offers activities for children and concludes with fireworks. Downtown Easton. 717-813-8322, http:// heritageday.org

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Jul 9. Soccer Camp. Participants in the coed camp

Jul 13-15. Blobfest. Commemorating the 1958 classic The Blob, including screenings of The Blob and other horror classics, a re-enactment of the sequence where people run out of the theater, competitions and a street fair. The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville. www.thecolonialtheatre.com

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will be divided into appropriate groups relating to age and ability as they develop skills fundamental to soccer in a fun and stimulating environment. 9am-4pm. Adm. Keystone College, La Plume and Factoryville. 570-9458238, www.keystone.edu, keystonesoccercamps.com

Jul 13-15. The Gathering. A symposium on creativity and imagination featuring performances, lectures, discussions and workshops. 9am-9pm. Adm. Keystone College, La Plume and Factoryville. 570-945-8510, www. keystone.edu, www.thegatheringatkeystone.org Jul 13. Performance: 38 Special. After more than three decades together, the group will bring its signature blend of Southern rock to the stage. Adm. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com Jul 13-15. Invasion of Normandy 2018. More than

4,000 players will gather to recreate World War II’s D-Day. Two days of scenario actions plus a free Castle Nights game on Friday. Skirmish Paintball, Albrightsville. 800-754-7647, www.skirmish.com

Jul 14. Zane Grey Festival. The family-oriented event will feature horse-drawn wagon rides, a live birds of prey show and children’s activities such as a scavenger hunt, crafts and live demonstrations. Rain or shine. 10am-4pm. Free. Zane Grey Museum, Lackawaxen. 570685-4871, www.nps.gov/upde Jul 14-15. Bluegrass & Blueberries Festival. Celebrate National Blueberry Month with locally grown blueberries, blueberry treats, and a line-up of the best bluegrass music in the region. Peddler’s Village, New Hope. 215-794-4000, www.peddlersvillage.com

Jul 15. Victorian Tea: Annie Oakley, Aim for a High Mark! Actress Kim Hanley will bring the famed

sharpshooter to life during a Victorian tea party on the Pennypacker mansion porch, complete with tea, scones, sandwiches, and dessert presented by servants in period dress. Suitable for guests of all ages. Registration deadline is July 6. Adm. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Jul 15. Butterfly Release Pottsville. 2-3:30pm.

Schuylkill County Council for the Arts, Pottsville. http:// hospiceofcentralpa.org

Jul 16-20. Soccer Camp. Participants at the coed

camp will be divided into appropriate groups relating to age and ability as they develop skills fundamental to soccer in a fun and stimulating environment. 9am-4pm. Adm. Keystone College, La Plume and Factoryville. 570945-8238, www.keystone.edu, www.keystonesoccercamps.com

Jul 21-22. Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites Blueberry Festival. Crafts, blueberry treats, old-

fashioned entertainment, baby farm animals, a Colonial period farmhouse, cooking demonstrations, an 1800s reproduction carousel, pie eating contests and more. Burnside Plantation, Bethlehem. 800-360-8687, https:// historicbethlehem.org

Jul 21. Classics & Cruises on Hamilton. Call the museum for a registration form. 4pm. America on Wheels Museum, Allentown. 610-432-4200, http://americaonwheels.org Jul 23-Aug 4. Pocono Mountains Performing Arts Camp. Students will participate in a wide variety

of daily musical and theatrical workshops. Classes will include vocal coaching, dance/choreography, tap dance, and more with NYC’s most desirable instructors. Adm. Pocono Mountain East High School, Swiftwater. www. PoconoFest.com

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Jul 27. Performance: Centennial Celebration of Song. It’s been about 100 years since the birth of

Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Desi Arnaz and Dean Martin. The PMMF will present an electrifying event honoring their incredible legacy. A cast of New York City’s top vocalists will be joined by current and former residents of the Pocono Mountains. Adm. East Stroudsburg University’s Smith Theater, East Stroudsburg. www.PoconoFest.com

Jul 28. Fun in the 1900s History Center. Hands-

on activities include sorting and sizing coal like a coal mine breaker boy, viewing an interactive exhibit on the period’s transportation, purchasing food items from the General Store, and taking a guided tour. Free, but donations suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

AUGUST Aug 3-Oct 29. Nightscape: A Light & Sound Experience. Klip Collective will utilize the expansive

gardens as a backdrop for a display of light, sound, music and projection, creating a multisensory experience. 6-10pm, with ideal viewing times at or after 9pm in August, 8pm in Sept. and 7pm in Oct. Gardens will stay open until 11pm on Wednesdays through Saturdays. Tickets required. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square. 610-388-1000, www.longwoodgardens.org

Aug 3-5. Das Awkscht Fescht. The summer tradition will offer fun-packed days in the outdoors filled with a car show, a flea market, antiques, children’s activities, fireworks, food, arts and crafts, events, shows and entertainment. Adm. Macungie Memorial Park, Macungie. 610-967-2317, https://awkscht.com Aug 3-12. Musikfest. The historic downtown will

Jul 28. Performance: Southern Comfort: A Country Music Celebration. Get ready for some

foot-stomping, down-home music featuring The Honky Tonk Tenors performing classic country tunes from the 1940s to the hottest contemporary hits. An award-winning vocal trio performs chart-toppers by Glen Campbell, Vince Gill, Patti Loveless, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, Randy Travis, and many more! Adm. East Stroudsburg University’s Smith Theater, East Stroudsburg. www.PoconoFest.com

Jul 29. Performance: Love Letters: A play by A.R. Gurney Starring Barbara Andres & Tony Roberts. A special presentation of A. R. Gurney’s classic play. The two-character play centers on Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III over their 50-year life story. Adm. East Stroudsburg University’s Smith Theater, East Stroudsburg. www.PoconoFest.com

Jul 31. Performance: Yanni. The legendary per-

former and composer will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Live at the Acropolis with a world tour. 7pm. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Aug 2. Performance: Cabaret Night With Broadway’s Andrew Keenan-Bolger. New York

fun and sophistication comes to the Tennis Tea with a performance by one of New York’s brightest young stars, Andrew Keenan-Bolger. Experience his soaring voice and captivating storytelling in an intimate cabaret setting. This one is for the whole family. Adm. Tennis Tea at Buck Hill Falls, Buck Hill Falls. www.PoconoFest.com

Aug 2. Performance: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band & Beth Hart Band. 7:30pm. F.M. Kirby Center

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come alive in a kaleidoscope of sensational sounds as the event welcomes more than 450 performers to Lehigh Valley for 10 days of nonstop music. Bethlehem. 610-332-1300, www.musikfest.org

Aug 3. Performance: Performing Arts Camp Showcase: The Room Where It Happens! The

festival is thrilled to present a roof-raising concert featuring the students from the Performing Arts Camp along with their award-winning faculty, including Klea Blackhurst, John Boswell, Vibecke Dahle, and Germaine Goodson. Adm. Pocono Mountain East High School, Swiftwater. www.PoconoFest.com

Aug 3-4. Drum Corps International Eastern Classic. Featuring the top Junior Drum and Bugle

Corps from across the United States, the event will include two nights of performances featuring music, marching and special effects. J. Birney Crum Stadium, Allentown. 317-275-1212, ext. 3, www.dci.org/events/dcieastern-classic

Aug 3-5. Performance: Music Box Kids’ Summer Theatre Workshop: James & the Giant Peach Jr. The culmination of the workshop, with sessions in

July and August. Children ages 6 to 12. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Swoyersville. 570-283-2195, 800-698-PLAY, www.musicbox.org

Aug 4. In the Good Old Summertime. Learn how Victorians spent the lazy days of summer. Activies include trying on vintage clothing for a photo, playing lawn games such as croquet, visiting the 1900s History Center, taking a tour of the mansion, and stopping by the car show. A food vendor will be on-site. Free, but donations suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

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Aug 4. Performance: Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert Featuring the Pocono Pops! Orchestra. PMMF’s closing event

brings together students from the festival’s Performing Arts Camp and industry professionals, as well as the debut of the Pocono Pops! orchestra. Jerry Herman is a legendary composer/lyricist of the American Musical Theater and one of Broadway’s most beloved icons. A cast of top Broadway and concert stars celebrate the songs and stories of one of the true giants of the theater. Adm. Pocono Mountain East High School, Swiftwater. www.PoconoFest.org

Aug 4. Connective Arts & Music Festival. Stages

throughout the downtown will feature music, with EVE6 as the headliner. World music, country music, Battle of the Bands and Clash of the Canvas will also take place. Gallery Row will feature more than 20 artisans, and there will be pop-up art installations, street busking, food trucks and more. 10am-10pm. Downtown Oxford. www.connectivefestival.org

Aug 4. Swing Dance. A concession stand will offer food and beverages. Adm. Freeland Park Pavilion, Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570-636-2070, www.eckleyminersvillage.com Aug 4-5. 1940s Weekend. Catch a glimpse of life during World War II with homefront demonstrations, military displays, American-style food, dancers and musicians. Leave with an old-time photo to remember the experience. Adm. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570-636-2070, www.eckleyminersvillage.com Aug 8. Gold Tooling/Gilding Workshop. Colonial

Williamsburg-trained instructor Ramon Townsend will focus on the specialized technique of gold tooling. Using gold leaf, gold foil and bookbinding finishing tools, participants will learn traditional methods of designing and decorating leather in gold. 9am-noon. Adm. Historic Sugartown, Malvern. 610-640-2667,historicsugartown.org

Aug 10-12. Performance: Music Box Teen Summer Theatre Workshop: Xanadu Jr. The culmination of the workshop, with sessions held in July and August. Youths ages 13 to 17. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Swoyersville. 570-283-2195, 800-698-PLAY, www.musicbox.org

Aug 11-12. Peach Festival & Sidewalk Sale. Celebrate National Peach Month with peach treats, live entertainment, children’s activities, food, and summer savings in every shop. Rain or shine. 10am-6pm. Peddler’s Village, New Hope. 215-794-4000, www.peddlersvillage.com

Aug 11. Old Fiddlers’ Picnic. Musicians and music

lovers will gather to celebrate traditional music on the stage or in the woods. Also featured will be demonstrations, mansion tours, food vendors and children’s activities. Rain date Aug. 12. 10am-4pm. Hibernia County Park, Coatesville.

Aug 18. Upper Bucks Brew Fest. Sip on craft beers,

visit local vendors, play cornhole and giant Jenga, listen to music provided by the Philadelphia Funk Authority and more. The Park at Fourth, Quakertown. 215-5362273, https://quakertownalive.com

Aug 24-26. August Rod Run: 40th Annual Wheels of Time Rod & Custom Jamboree. Attendees can show off their rides and enjoy a weekend of fun and relaxation. Macungie Memorial Park, Macungie. 610-360-8345, http://wheelsoftime.org/ august-rod-run

Aug 24-26. Performance: Citadel Country Spirit USA. Brad Paisley, Toby Keith and Alabama are

among the country music superstars performing at this spectacular three-day country music festival. The event will feature 20 country music entertainers on two stages. While music is the main attraction, fans from across the country will be treated to an array of activites, attractions, and food. Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show and Country Fair, Glenmoore. http://ludwigshorseshow.com, http://countryspiritusa.com

Aug 24. Performance: Diamond Rio. Formed in 1984, the group features lead singer Marty Roe, guitarist Jimmy Olander, drummer Brian Prout, keyboardist Dan Truman, Dana Williams on bass and harmony, and Gene Johnson on mandolin and harmony. Adm. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com Aug 25. Fun in the 1900s History Center. Hands-

on activities include sorting and sizing coal like a coal mine breaker boy, viewing an interactive exhibit on the period’s transportation, purchasing food items from the General Store, and taking a guided tour. Free, but donations suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Aug 25. Fonthill Castle Beer Fest. Celebrate beer

in the beautiful setting of Fonthill Castle. Brews from more than 25 local, regional, and national breweries, plus music and light fare. 2-5pm. Fonthill Castle, Doylestown. 215-348-9461, www.fonthillmuseum.org

Aug 25-26. Pocono State Craft Festival. Exerience

one of the area’s largest variety of art and craft demonstrations, be entertained by the best regionally based musicians and experience the best of the Poconos. Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm, Stroudsburg. 570992-6161, www.quietvalley.org, www.poconocrafts.com

Aug 28-Sep 3. Great Allentown Fair. A fun and educational experience for all ages. Dedicated to supporting the achievements of farmers, gardeners and homemakers, the fair invites guests to learn about agriculture while spending an exciting time riding rides, playing games and seeing shows. Agri-Plex, Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown. 610-682-7541, www.allentownfairpa.org

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atriotic music. High school marching bands. The always-present honoring of our nation’s flag and a tip of the hat to veterans in attendance, often accompanied by a reverent “thank you for your service.” These are the cornerstones of the many Memorial Day observances and

Vintage photo of the 1975 parade staging area.

parades that dot communities throughout Pennsylvania. However, in one suburban Philadelphia community, this year takes on special meaning. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Malvern’s Memorial Parade, which incidentally is held the weekend after Memorial Day itself - this year, Sunday, June 3. The tradition began back in 1868, when Memorial Day (then called Decoration Day) was first declared as a day for the nation to honor the memory of soldiers killed in battle. It’s said to be one of the first such observances in the nation, and it’s been a staple of the borough’s heritage ever since.


“It only West Chester all feels like wanted parades we’ve been of their own, doing it from therefore comthe start,” says peting for a limFrank Ortner ited number of with a laugh. fire wagons and Ortner, along veterans looking with his wife, to participate. Parade committee volunteers, Carole, has Peggy and Jay Chiappa. Purely for logisserved as cotical reasons, the chair of the three commuMalvern Memorial Parade Com- nities mutually decided to hold mittee, comprised entirely of their observance events on difdedicated volunteers and spon- ferent days. Malvern’s Memorial sored by the Upper Main Line Parade has taken place the followMemorial Association along ing Sunday ever since. with donations from loyal members of the community. The Paoli Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5203 is the host veteran organization. Why the late date for the celebration each year? Legend has it that early on, the Decoration Day parades were rapidly growing in popularity among local veterans’ groups, and the communities of Malvern, Wayne, and

With homes and businesses decked in their patriotic finery, the Malvern community embraces the spirit of the event.


Photo courtesy of Malvern Memorial Parade

As for the parade itself, get set for quite a spectacle, especially for this year’s special sesquicentennial commemoration. From police vehicles and fire trucks to antique cars, Shriners, and the Scouts, the parade is one that strives to welcome and include participants of all ages. At least eight different marching bands are expected to perform, as well as military color guards, mili-

tary vehicles, and a host of other groups. The parade will kick off by King Street and the Malvern Fire House on the east end of the Borough and end at the Paoli Memorial Grounds, where a special ceremony will take place to honor all those who have been in the Armed Forces and to commemorate the Battle of Paoli, which took place on the site during the Revolutionary War. In all, as many


as 1,500 people are expected to take part in the parade, with thousands more expected to line the streets and the park to cheer on the marchers. “I love to watch the faces of the kids who are witnessing the parade for the first time,” says Ortner, who suggests that those who are experiencing it for the first time do so from the park, just as the parade enters the area. “It’s always fun to watch the Mummers bands, and we expect a larger turnout this year from the military. I’m looking forward to that.”

The 150th Malvern Memorial Parade takes place rain or shine on Sunday, June 3, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Numerous activities, ranging from a Freedom Run to a community dinner and a Revolutionary War re-enactment, will round out the weekend, and the public is invited to take part in any or all activities to truly be a part of this special weekend in Malvern’s history. For more information or for a complete schedule of events, visit malvernmemorialparade.com

Children along the parade route anxiously wait to fill their bags with candy given out by the various organizations and businesses in the parade.

Photos by Pete Lindstrom

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Through Jul 1. Exhibit: 95th Annual Spring Show. The juried, regional multimedia exhibition, open to all artists living within a 250-mile radius of Erie, represents all media and showcases current and fine artwork created in the area. Erie Art Museum, Erie. 814-459-5477, www.erieartmuseum.org

Through Oct 15. Hell’s Hollow Adventure Trail.

Attendees may hike the 4-mile trail or rent a cart buggy and explore the grounds, which feature wildlife, waterfalls, an iron ore furnace, and more. Adm. Hell’s Hollow Farm, Spring Valley Golf Club, Mercer. 724-662-1999, www.hellshollowwildlifeadventuretrail.com

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May 20-Jul 15. Merrick Masters. The biennial, juried show features works by artists from within a 75-mile radius of New Brighton. The opening reception will take place on May 20 from 1-4pm. Free adm. Merrick Art Gallery, New Brighton. 724-846-1130, www.merrickartgallery.org May 25-Jun 2. Performance: The Rainmaker. Set

in a drought-stricken rural town in the Depression era, the play tells the story of a pivotal hot summer day in the life of spinster Lizzie Curry. Fridays and Saturdays only. 7pm. Adm. R-ACT Theatre Productions, Avenue Theatre, Rochester. 724-775-6844, www.ractproductions.com

May 26-Sep 9. Presque Isle Lighthouse Tours.

The site features new fencing, sidewalks, perimeter lighting, and a flagpole. Volunteers will be stationed in the oil room to talk about the history of the house and at the top of the tower. Daily 10am-5pm. Presque Isle State Park, Erie. www.discoverpi.com


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May 30-Jun 2. Erie Wild Rib Cook-Off & Music Festival. Numerous vendors will take part in the Best

Ribs competition. Also featuring food, musical entertainment and family fun. Perry Square, Downtown Erie. 814-455-ERIE, www.eriedowntown.com, erieribfest.com

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Jun 1-2. All-Clad Factory Outlet Sale. Save up to 70 percent on cookware, bakeware, electronics and gourmet accessories. New stock offered daily on select All-Clad, Krups and Rowenta products. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. www.all-clad.com Jun 1-3. Darlington Days. A polo game at 8pm on Friday, a parade at 10am on Saturday and fireworks at 10pm on Saturday, as well as arts, crafts, food, children’s activities, live entertainment, a Civil War encampment, museum tours and yard sales. On Sunday, there will be a Blessing of the Bikes/Cannonball Run at 11am, a car cruise at 1pm and family fun all day. Free. Downtown Darlington. 724-827-8024, www.darlingtondays.com Jun 1-3. Saltsburg Canal Days. A family-friendly

event offering free concerts, a parade, games, carnival food, shopping booths and fireworks on Saturday night. Downtown Saltsburg. www.visitsaltsburg.com

Jun 1-3. Troika Russian Festival. Authentic Russian

food, an ice bar and live folk entertainment. Free adm and parking. Church of the Nativity, Erie. 814-602-5399, www.churchofthenativity.net

Jun 1. Donut DAZE Festival. Celebrate the deli-

Jun 2. Tour de Donut. Cyclists of all experience lev-

els may choose from 10-, 30- and 60-mile tours with a voluntary donut-eating challenge, for which donuts will be offered at various points along each route. New this year will be the Dirty Dozen Hill Challenge, consisting of 40 miles of road with approximately 12 hills. Memorial Field House, New Wilmington. nwtourdedonut.com

Jun 2. 10th Annual Full Bloom Summer Dance Party. The annual benefit bash is a celebration of sum-

mer in the city, featuring live performances and food and beverages from East End restaurants. Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Pittsburgh. 412-363-3000, https:// kelly-strayhorn.org

Jun 3. Indiana County A.B.A.T.E. Camp Orenda Charity Ride. The bike run will benefit Camp Orenda,

a camp for people with special needs. Sign-up will be from 11am-12:30pm, with kickstands up at 1pm. Blairsville Eagles, Blairsville. 724-479-0714

Jun 6-9. New Galilee Carnival. Carnival games, food, rides, craft vendors and bands each day. There will be a parade and car cruise on Wednesday and fireworks on Saturday night. Free adm. New Galilee Community Park, New Galilee. 724-888-6817, www.newgalileecarnival.com Jun 8-10. Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival. Join

thousands of Jeeps for a weekend of family fun, including Jeep Invasion in downtown Butler, trail ride, a Jeep Playground with obstacles, a Jeep history exhibit, a muddy 5K run and a vendor area featuring more than 150 companies. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. 724-256-4050, www.bantamjeepfestival.com

ciousness and fun of the donut with a Donut Crawl, donut games and donut-themed music. More than 15 independently owned and operated donut shops are located within a one-hour radius of the town. New Wilmington. www.livenewwilmington.com

Jun 8-9. Riverfest. A festival featuring live music, children’s activities, vendors, food and a fireworks display. Adm. Rices Landing Lockwall, Waynesburg. 724880-8791, www.facebook.com/riceslandingvfd

Jun 1-10. Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival.

Jun 8-10. Waves of Thunder. The motorcycle show

An internationally recognized celebration of the region’s thriving arts community and the arts community around the globe. Enjoy 10 days of free music, theater, dance, public art installations, gallery exhibitions, a visual artist market, creative activities, food and more. Downtown Pittsburgh. 412-456-6666, https://traf.trustarts.org

Jun 2. Vintage RV Rally & Car Show. Bring antique (50 years), classic (25 years), modern muscle, street rod/ hot rod/rat rod, import or sport compact cars or trucks. Vintage RVs must be pre-1980 to qualify and may receive a free night of camping upon the purchase of another night when they are displayed from 3-5pm. Meadville KOA Campground, Meadville.meadvillekoa.com Jun 2-3. Little Beaver Historical Society Darlington Days Weekend. Various sites within

walking distance. Children can check out the new displays, including a dig-your-own arrowhead display and the new steam engine. Free. Little Beaver Historical Society, Darlington. 724-827-8841

will be jam-packed with anything and everything for bike enthusiasts. It will also feature a car show and live local entertainment each night. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. 724-859-4478, 724-664-0915, www.wavesofthunder.com

Jun 9. Rib & Music Festival. Fabulous ribs, good

beer, and entertainment featuring headliner Chris Higbee. Rain or shine. 3-11pm. Outdoors at Meadville Area Recreational Complex, Meadville. 814-336-7216, www.marc4fun.com, www.bbqandmusic.com

Jun 9. Western PA Soap Box Derby Fun Day. Winners in all classes of this regional qualifier race will move on to the All American Finals in Akron, Ohio. 9am. Free for spectators. Beaver County Emergency Services, Ambridge. 724-266-1243, www.facebook.com/westernpasoapboxderby/

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Jun 9. 28th Annual Beaver Falls Car Cruise. One

of western PA’s biggest and longest-running car cruises will feature more than 3,00 classic vehicles and 10,000 spectators on the mile-long cruise lane, plus disc jockeys playing oldies all day. 1-9pm. Beaver Falls. 724-494-3893

Jun 9. Annual Garrison Day Craft Sale. A large selection of arts and crafts, antiques, food and refreshments, an art show, music by the Fort McIntosh Fife and Drum Corps and other lively entertainment. 9am-6pm. Free. Downtown parks, Beaver. 724-775-7174 Jun 9. Steampunk Garden Party. Celebrate histo-

ry and pop culture with a picnic, period carnival games, croquet pitches, steam engines, art and costume contests. 5-10pm. Adm. Greene County Historical Society Museum, Waynesburg. www.greenecountyhistory.org

Jun 9-10. PETCON Pet, Home & Equine Expo.

Educational seminars for pets and people, entertainment, demonstrations, contests and vendors. Adm. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-292-7387, www.petconnections.pet

Jun 9. Strawberry Saturday. Visit the shops and enjoy strawberries in various forms. 10am-5pm. Smicksburg. 814-257-0192, www.smicksburg.net Jun 9. Pick-A-Dilly Herb Faire. The day devoted to herbs and herb gardening will feature local growers, artists and craftspeople, as well as food, fun and more. Dillweed Bed and Breakfast, Dilltown. 814-446-6465, www.dillweedinc.com Jun 9-10. Jimmy Stewart Airshow. The first-ever

event will be in partnership with David Schultz Airshows and will also feature interactive children’s activities, as well as local business and food vendors. Doors at 8am, with aerobatics starting at noon. Jimmy Stewart Airport, Indiana. 724-463-3883, www.jimmystewartairport.com

Jun 9. National Farm Day - Second Saturday.

Warm, mouthwatering Amish doughnuts, breads, cookies, pies, jams and jellies. Also, fresh produce, local honey, maple syrup and Amish textiles. A cornhole tournament and corn on the cob will be available all weekend long at Knockin Noggin. Volant Village Shops, Volant. 724-533-5611, www.volantshops.com / 74 /

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Jun 10. Bantam Jeep Muddy 5K. The family-

friendly 5K mudrace on foot will challenge people to perform as well as a tricked-out Jeep on obstacles featuring tires, cargo nets, steep hills, wooded trails and the Jeep Playground itself. Medals will be awarded, and participants will receive a T-shirt and refreshments. 8am. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. 724256-4050, www.bantamjeepfestival.com

Jun 12. Performance: Concert in the Park: Monaca Cornet Band. Bring a lawn chair. The rain location will be Hopewell Memorial Junior High School. 7pm. Free. Hopewell Township Community Park, Aliquippa. 412-485-8808, www.bvmusiciansunion.org

Jun 13-Jul 18. Performance: UPMC Sunset Music Series at Presque Isle. Free concerts on the beach every Wednesday. Presque Isle State Park, Erie. 814-838-5138, www.discoverpi.com

Jun 14-16. Lake City Fire Company’s Annual Carnival. Live music, crafts, food, rides and bingo. Lake

City Fire Company, Lake City. www.lakecityfire.org

Jun 14-17. Thurston Classic Hot Air Balloon Event. On Thursday, balloons will be tethered and illu-

minated for the Joyce Stevens Memorial Night Glow. More than 30 balloons will launch on Friday and Saturday evenings and will toss baggies at targets on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Free adm and parking. Sports Complex, Allegheny College, Meadville. 814-3364000, www.thurstonclassic.com

Jun 15-17. Washington County Auto Show. See

the latest cars, trucks, SUVs and more. Also, enjoy food trucks, family-friendly entertainment, live music, local businesses and artisans, children’s activities and adult beverages. Community Pavilion, Washington. 724-2232628, www.washcoautoshow.com

Jun 15-17. Pittsburgh Parts-A-Rama. A parts flea market, collector toys, a vehicle sale corral and more. All types of vehicles and parts are welcome. Camping is by permit only, and no pets. 8am-dusk. Adm. Big Butler Fairgrounds, Prospect. pittsburghparts-a-rama.com Jun 15-17, 22-24. Performance: Gypsy. Fridays

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Jun 16. Meadowcroft Atlatl Competition. Use

the prehistoric spear known as the atlatl and watch some of the best throwers in the world compete for high scores. Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, Avella. heinzhistorycenter.org/meadowcroft.aspx

Jun 16-17. Whispering Pines Festival in the Woods. A biannual festival featuring antique dealers, artisans and vendors. Adm. Whispering Pines Farm, Cabot. 724-568-PINE, www.whisperingpinesfarmpa.com

Jun 16. Blues Festival. Bring lawn chairs or blankets

Jun 23. Cruise-a-Palooza. Join the Rodfathers of Butler for a car cruise, featuring disc jockeys, dash plaques and special entertainment. 11am-dusk. Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler. www.therodfathers.com Jun 23-24. Pioneer Frolic Festival. Celebrating the

lives of the early pioneers of Sandy Creek Valley, the event includes period costumes, demonstrations, music, artisans, a live auction, food, vendors, and an encampment. Free adm. Marina at Lake Wilhelm, Maurice K. Goddard State Park, Sandy Lake.

and listen to the sounds of two bands while enjoying a chilled bottle of wine. Tents will be provided, and a food vendor will be on-site. No carry-in alcoholic beverages or pets will be permitted. Noon-6pm. Adm. Conneaut Cellars Winery and Distillery, Conneaut Lake. 814-3823999, www.conneautcellarswinery.com

Jun 23. Motor Madness Car Show. Travel back in

Jun 16. Star Party. Sponsored by Beaver County

Jun 24. Rev. John Corbly Association Reunion.

Amateur Astronomers, the event will begin at dusk, weather permitting. Bring a telescope or binoculars, or share with the group. Baseball fields of Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls. 724-601-2898

Jun 16-18. JazzLive International Festival. A

soulful weekend where the city is transformed into a larger-than-life jazz club with music playing all around on indoor and outdoor stages. The festival includes a jazz crawl, free performances, good food, local artwork and vintage vinyl records for sale. Downtown Pittsburgh. 412-456-6666, http://pittsburghjazzfest.org

Jun 17. Father’s Day Car Show. Antique cars and trucks will be on display, and trophies will be awarded at 3pm. 8am-4pm. Free to spectators. Downtown Sharon. 724-813-4785 Jun 17. Flashlight Drags. At the start of a flashlight signal, race street-legal cars and trucks down an eighthmile airport runway. 2-6pm. Adm. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. www.flashlightdrags.com Jun 19. Performance: Concert in the Park: Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Bring a lawn chair. The rain location will be Hopewell Memorial Junior High School. 7pm. Free. Hopewell Township Community Park, Aliquippa. 412-485-8808, www.bvmusiciansunion.org

Jun 20-Jul 4. Celebrate America. Celebrate America with five straight nights of fireworks and traditional Independence Day activities including musical performances, magic tricks, a hot dog eating contest and the Wiener 100 Dachshund Hound Races. Military admitted for free. Kennywood Amusement Park, West Mifflin. 412-461-0500, www.kennywood.com Jun 21-24. Cookport Antique Machinery Show 2018 Summer Show. Tractor pulls, a children’s pedal pull, demonstrations, music, a car cruise-in and food vendors. Cookport Fairgrounds, Commodore. 724-8400029, www.cookportantiquemachineryshow.org

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time with a car show offering more than 20 awards for all makes and models of cars and motorcycles. Enjoy a disc jockey, concessions, door prizes and giveaway drawings. Spectators welcome. 10am-4pm. Waynesburg Central High School, Waynesburg. .greenechamber.org

Descendants of Corbly, a prominent early settler of western Pennsylvania, will gather for a history program, luncheon and church service. All are welcome. 9:30am. Free adm. Corbly Memorial Baptist Church, Garards Fort. 724-627-7129, www.johncorblydescendants.org

Jun 24. 10th Annual Colonial Festival. Step back in time with an array of American-made colonial and primitive reproduction furniture, decor, pewter, pottery, folk art, rug hooking, floor cloths, painting, primitive cement art, wreath making and other handmade primitive wares. Volant Village Shops, Volant. 724-533-5611, www.volantshops.com Jun 29-Jul 7. Big Butler Fair. Considered the largest fair in western Pennsylvania, the event will feature fireworks, a midway, games, demolition derbies, concerts and truck pulls. 9am-10pm. Big Butler Fairgrounds, Prospect. 724-865-2400, www.bigbutlerfair.com Jun 29-Jul 1. Ellwood City Festival. Showcasing

more than 200 arts and crafts booths, food booths, musical entertainment and performances by more than 30 local organizations. Ewing Park, Ellwood City. 724971-7784, www.Ellwood-City-Festival.net

Jun 30-Jul 7. McSummerfest. A family-oriented, fun-filled festival featuring live nightly entertainment, food, games and carnival rides. Closed July 1. Heritage Park, McDonald. 724-926-9190, www.mcdonaldfire.com Jun 30. DRYerson Festival. Recreate and spend time in nature while enjoying live music, food and games for adults and children. 1-4pm. Free adm. Ryerson Station State Park, Wind Ridge. 724-229-3550, www.dcnr. state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/ryersonstation, www. coalfieldjustice.org Jun 30-Jul 3. Ford City Summerfest. Handmade

crafts, ethnic foods, live entertainment, a parade and fireworks. John B. Ford Memorial Park, Ford City. 724525-6919, www.sites.google.com/site/fcsummerfest


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Jun 30. Beaver County Boom! Kick off the summer with fireworks at the confluence of the Beaver and Ohio rivers. 9:45pm. Free. Beaver.

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Jul 1. Concert in the Park: Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Enjoy an outdoor patriotic holiday concert. Bring a lawn chair. 7pm. Free. Gazebo at Irvine Park, Beaver. 412-485-8808, www. bvmusiciansunion.org

Jul 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug 7, 14, 21. 8 Great Tuesdays. Live music every Tuesday evening, with

each week featuring a different artist. Liberty Park/ Burger King Amphitheater, Erie. www.porterie.org

Jul 4. Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration.

Food, music and fireworks. Fireworks will begin at 9:45pm. Aquatorium seats 5,000. Rain or shine. Free. Monongahela Aquatorium, Monongahela. 724-258-5919, monaquatorium.org, monongahelaareachamber.org

Jul 4. Canonsburg Fourth of July Parade & Celebration. The second-largest Pennsylvania cele-

bration will include a lively two-hour parade, familyfriendly events and a fireworks display. Downtown Canonsburg. 724-986-1414, www.canonsburgjuly4th.org

Jul 4. Fourth of July Celebration. Celebrate the country’s birthday with a pancake breakfast, a car show, wagon rides, live music, the Little Miss Firecracker competition and fireworks. 7am-10pm. free adm. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-627-8687, www. waynesburglionsclub.org Jul 6-8. WWII Re-enactment. Perry Street Station will become an encampment with displays of uniforms, weapons and vehicles, and German and American forces will fight for control of a military train from the 1940s. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814-6761733, www.octrr.org Jul 6-8. French Creek Music Festival. Featuring

multiple music events, as well as food, local craft beers and handmade goods. Proceeds from the barbecue event on July 7 will benefit the Venango Volunteer Fire Department. Venango. 814-422-5323, www.fcmf.rocks

Jul 6-8. PVGP Historics at Pitt Race. The PVGP Historics started in 2004 and have grown into a vintage race event that stands alone. The venue is ideal for racing big, thunderous Mustangs, Corvettes and Jaguars cars that need a big track to test their mettle. 8:30am5:30pm. Adm. Pittsburgh International Race Complex, Wampum. 412-559-3500, www.pittrace.com, pvpg.org Jul 6-8. South Side Works Exposed. Local art, music and food. South Side Works, Pittsburgh. 412-4818800, https://southsideworks.com/events S998240

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Visit Springs, Pennsylvania Folk Festival – October 5 & 6, 2018

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Jul 13-14. Heart of the Arts Folk Festival. Live music, art, dance, workshops and jam sessions. Titusville. 814-827-2381, www.HOTAfest.com

GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Truck/ATV, Motorcycle & Car Shows (each with live bands), Giant Parade, Huge Basket Party, Craft & Food Vendors, and Street Dances every evening!

Jul 13-15, 20-22. Performance: Shrek the Musical. The Old Schoolhouse Players will present the

Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, which features all the beloved characters from the film, along with allnew songs. Fridays through Sundays. The Old Schoolhouse Players, Hickory. 724-344-7467, www.osptheater.com

Jul 13-15. Panegyri Greek Festival. Music, entertainment, games, authentic homemade Greek food and pastries. Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Erie. 814838-8808, www.erieorthodox.org R002397

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Jul 6-15. Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Unites

car enthusiasts from all over the world for a huge vintage sports car racing event staged on city streets. The festival also includes a vintage car show in Schenley Park. Downtown Pittsburgh. 412-559-3500, pvgp.org

Jul 7. Mega Cruise. Parking for more than 1,000 show cars, motorcycles, trucks, tractors and airplanes. Featuring food, beverages, giveaway drawings and a Chinese auction. 2-10pm. Butler County Airport, Butler. http://butlercountyairport.org, www.penntwpvfd.com

Jul 7. Purple Heart Car & Antique Tractor Show. Cars, trucks and motorcycles are welcome alongside antique tractors in the summer show, and trophies will be awarded. Enjoy food, music, a Chinese auction and giveaway drawings. 10am-4pm. Wana B Park, Carmichaels. 724-833-3556, www.visitgreene.com

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Jul 13-14. Band Jam. The weekend-long celebration of local music and artists was created to commemorate the yearly anniversary of the Grass Roots Show in a live setting for music lovers of all genres. 6-11:30pm. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. 724-2831500, www.thebandjam.com

Jul 13-15. Slovenefest. Celebrate Slovenian culture

with food, dancing, games and more. SNPJ Recreation Center, Enon Valley. 877-767-5732,slovenefest.com

Jul 13-14. Fort Armstrong Championship Rodeo. The action-packed event will feature bareback

horse riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, tiedown roping, barrel racing, team roping, bull riding, special acts and a children’s calf scramble, along with vendors and food. Crooked Creek Horse Park, Ford City. 724-333-2988, www.crookedcreekhorsepark.com

Jul 13. Exhibit: Art of the Brick. With more than

100 complex works of art made up only of Legos, Nathan Sawaya’s exhibit will feature 20-foot-long T-Rex dinosaurs, life-size human sculptures and a re-imagined version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night. Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh. 412-237-2400, www.carnegiesciencecenter.org


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Jul 14-22. Harley-Davidson of Erie Bikefest. Nine days of rides, music, giveaways, vendors, entertainment and more. Harley-Davidson of Erie, Erie. 814-8381356, www.hderiebikefest.com

Jul 14. Good Vibes Beer Fest. Inspired by the name

of one of the brewery’s flagship beers, the event will bring craft beer lovers together to enjoy a day of laidback music, local food and a lineup of craft breweries. Noon-3pm. The Compound, Voodoo Brewing Co., Meadville. 814-337-3676, www.voodoobrewery.com

Jul 14-15. Military of the Past. Re-enactors from all

wars, informational displays, weapon firing demonstrations, military vehicles and a model of Legionville. The museums will be open for touring. Free. Food and beverages will be available to purchase. Greersburg Academy, Darlington. 724-827-8841

Jul 14. Midsummer Points Pull - Cookport Antique Machinery Show. Cookport Fairgrounds,

Commodore. 724-840-0029, www.cookportfair.com, www.cookportantiquemachineryshow.org

Jul 14. Taco Palooza Winefest. An opportunity to

sample and purchase fine Pennsylvania wines, spirits, craft beers and ciders. Includes a souvenir stemless glass, along with a bottle check. Nova Cellars Winery, Pulaski. 724-230-6686, www.novacellars.com

Jul 15. Darlington North Country Trail Hike.

Walk along the creek and past a cemetery and logged area to the Dismukes Bridge near Louthan Road, then return to Darlington. Everyone is welcome for the 5.4mile easy-to-moderate hike. 1pm. Free. Meet at Arsenio Hall Farmers Insurance, Darlington.

Jul 17-21. Jacktown Fair. The agricultural fair will

feature games, competitions, musical performances, food, a parade and more. Jacktown Fairgrounds, Wind Ridge. 724-428-3637, www.jacktownfair.org

Jul 18-22. Roar on the Shore. Join thousands of motorcycles and enthusiasts with a roaring caravan through the streets of Erie, along with musical entertainment, food and more. Various locations, including Perry Square, Erie. 800-815-2660, roarontheshore.com

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Jul 19-21. Horse Trading Days. The classic smalltown event, which welcomes as many as 40,000 guests each year, is full of music, games, food and summer fun, with tours of historic sites, free concerts, stores and dining opportunities. Zelienople. horsetradingdays.com Jul 19. Taste & Tour. Participating restaurants will showcase specialty foods. Downtown Indiana. 724-4636110, www.downtownindiana.org Jul 20-21. In-Harmony Heritage Music Festival.

Featuring two days of entertainment, the event was the vision of the late John Ruch, former president of Historic Harmony. Friday evening at Mennonite Meetinghouse and Saturday at Harmony Museum’s 1805 Barn Annex, Harmony. www.harmonymuseum.org

Jul 20-22. Waterford Days. Featuring something for the entire family, including entertainment, crafts for sale and food, the community event will showcase churches, nonprofits, booster groups, businesses and more. Organized by the Fort LeBoeuf Historical Society. Waterford. whereandwhen.com / 2018 W&W summer / 79 /


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Jul 22-23. French Creek Heritage Event: Pontiac’s Rebellion. An acclaimed group of authors,

historians, re-enactors and living historians offering presentations and exhibits to explore this pivotal time period and the events that happened in northwestern Pennsylvania and around the world. Cochranton Fairgrounds, Cochranton. frenchcreekheritageevent.com

Jul 23. Miss Rain Day Pageant. Area teens will compete in the countywide beauty pageant in talent, interview and modeling portions for the title of Miss Rain Day and the opportunity to reign over the annual Rain Day Festival. 4pm. Adm. Waynesburg Central High School, Waynesburg. www.missraindaypageant.org

show tells the story of a restaurant owner who stakes his career on an opera-singing chef. 7:30pm. Adm. Beaver High School, Beaver. 724-494-1680, https://bobcatplayers.yapsody.com

Jul 27-29. Discover Presque Isle Days. An art

Jul 20. Indiana County Day, Christmas in July.

Jul 27-29. Fantastic Drinks & Where to Find Them. A wine trail tribute to all things Harry Potter. A

Visit Santa and experience some holiday cheer. Idlewild and SoakZone, Ligonier. 724-463-7505, idlewild.com

Jul 21. Enon Valley Community Day & Bluegrass Festival. Enjoy free entertainment in a safe environment while learning about the area’s history. Borough of Enon Valley. enonhistoricalsociety@gmail.com

Jul 22, Aug 19. Flashlight Drags. At the start of a

flashlight signal, race street-legal cars and trucks down an eighth-mile airport runway. 2-6pm. Adm. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. 724-852-5323, www.flashlightdrags.com

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area, children’s games and activities, beach volleyball, various music locations, a bonfire and more. Presque Isle State Park, Erie. 814-838-5138, www.discoverpi.com

family-friendly trail. Stops include Knockin Noggin Cidery and Winery, Fractured Grape Wine Cellars and Nova Cellars Winery, Pulaski. www.novacellars.com

Jul 28-29. Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale.

Antiques and collectibles; Duncan, EAPG and other glass; porcelain, pottery, railroad items, postcards, silver, jewelry, prints and other antiques and collectibles. Benefits the National Duncan Glass Society Museum. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. 724-2229950, www.duncanmiller.net


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Jul 28. Beer on the Bay. The region’s largest craft

beer festival is held on the picturesque Erie bayfront. Liberty Park/Burger King Amphitheater, Erie. 814-4547191, www.eriepa.com/beer-on-the-bay

Jul 28. Celebrate the Bloom. A full day of activities

including walks, workshops, demonstrations and a culminating bonfire, plus local food, vendors and entertainment. 9am-5:30pm. Free. Jennings Environmental Education Center, Slippery Rock. 724-794-6011, www. dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/jennings/index. htm, www.celebratethebloom.wordpress.com

Jul 28. Miracle League All-Star Baseball Game.

The inaugural all-star game will be preceded by exhibition games during the day. Various activities will take place over the course of theweekend as well. All-star game is open to the public. Pirates Charities Miracle League Field, Dick’s Sporting Goods Complex at Graham Park, Cranberry Township. 724-234-4619, mlswpa.org

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Jul 28. National Day of the American Cowboy.

A fast-draw demonstration and competition, bucking rough stock and open sheep riding, music, blacksmithing demonstrations, horse- and mule-drawn rides, and children’s activities. Free breakfast from 7:30-9am. Center Cross W Arena, Fredonia. www.poyra.org

Jul 28. The Adios. The 52nd running of The Adios will feature racing’s top 3-year-old Pacers on a special noon event card. The Meadows Racetrack & Casino, Washington. 724-503-1200 Jul 28. Star Party. Sponsored by Beaver County

Amateur Astronomers, the event will begin at dusk, weather permitting. Bring a telescope or binoculars, or share with the group. Baseball fields of Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls.

Jul 28. New Sewickley Township Community Day. The park will be packed with food and craft ven-

dors, children’s games, monster truck rides and live music. 1pm. The evening will conclude with fireworks. Free. Green Valley Park, Rochester. newsewickley.com

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Jul 28. Summerfest Celebration. An annual event with activities and games for people of all ages, along with picnic foods and refreshments. St. Andrew’s Village, Indiana. 724-464-1600, www.standrewsvillage.org Jul 28-29. WANDerful Wizarding Weekend. The

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confections. Also, food trucks, entertainment, artisans and crafters and an outdoor twilight viewing of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in New Wilmington borough. Volant Village Shops, Volant. volantshops.com

Jul 29. Concordia Summer Festival. Featuring a worship service of thanksgiving; a mass choir of members of the congregations, Haven residents and Pittsburgh Lutheran Chorus members; a special menu based on the year’s theme; and entertainment for people of all ages. Noon-6pm. Under the tents behind the Lund Care Center, Concordia Lutheran Ministries, Cabot. 888-352-1571, www.concordialm.org Jul 29. Performance: Concert in the Park: Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Enjoy an outdoor concert. Bring a lawn chair. 7pm. Free. Quay Park, Beaver. 412-485-8808, www.bvmusiciansunion.org

Jul 29. Rain Day Festival. The event is celebrating 115 out of 145 years of rain. The street fair will feature an umbrella decorating contest, children's activities, a petting zoo, live entertainment and fireworks. 10:30am10pm. Free adm. Downtown Waynesburg. 724-627-8119, www.waynesburgpa.org, www.raindayfestival.com

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Aug 2-4. Dan Rice Days. Commemorating the life

and times of a famous clown with food, arts and crafts. Girard Borough. 814-774-3567, www.danricedays.com

Aug 2-5. Lake Erie Cyclefest Weekend. An all-

bicycle weekend for bicycle lovers to join hundreds of other cyclists on a variety of rides suited for any cycling enthusiast. Erie. www.eriecyclefest.org


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Aug 2-5. Portersville Steam Show. A vintage village, farm animals, train rides, steam engines, a flea market, crafts, food, children’s pedal tractor pulling, large traction engines, ice cream, tractor pulls and a steam building. 8am-8pm. Portersville Steam Show Grounds, Portersville. 724-285-7038, www.portersvillesteamshow.org along the banks of the Allegheny River, the event will include a handcrafted artisan market, historical and musical entertainment, vehicle displays, fun for children, classic festival food and more. No adm. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. 724-543-6363, www.armstrongfestival.com

Aug 3-4. Bluegrass Events. Music, camping and food. Open to the public. Twolick Valley Rod & Gun Club, Cherry Tree.

Aug 3-5. Blues, Jazz & Arts Festival. Various

Aug 3. First Friday: Wilmington Wine Walk.

national, regional and local blues and jazz bands will perform in an outdoor, family-friendly setting. 1-11pm. Frontier Park, Erie. 814-452-3427, www.erieartsandculture.org

Aug 3-4. 10th Annual Thunder in the City. This year’s event will feature 10 bands, more vendors, more cars and bikes, and more fun. Free adm. Downtown Meadville. 814-337-8030, www.meadvillechamber.com

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Enjoy wine sampling from some of western Pennsylvania’s best wineries. Wines will be available to purchase. New Wilmington. livenewwilmington.com

Aug 3-5. EQT Three Rivers Regatta. Celebrate

Pittsburgh and the waterfront with music, boating, food, fireworks and family fun. This year’s event will feature a jet ski stunt show, the Nutrish Frisbee Dogs and more. Point State Park, Pittsburgh. http://yougottaregatta.org

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Aug 4-5. 2018 Regatta at Lake Arthur. Land and

lake events, along with opportunities to engage with the natural resources of the park. 10am-6pm. Moraine State Park, Portersville. 724-687-0707, .lakearthurregatta.org

Aug 4. Conway Community Day. A day of family

fun with food and craft vendors, a reptile show, rides, music and fireworks. Noon. Free. Conway Volunteer Fire Department, Conway. www.conwayrec.webs.com

Aug 4. Hot Summer Nights Car Cruise. Rated as

one of the top seven in the nation, this car cruise has been profiled in several magazines. There will be music, food and thousands of cars cruising through the historic downtown area. 3-9pm. Free. Beaver.

Aug 4. Skyview Drive-In Car Show. A car, truck

and motorcycle show featuring drive-in food, music by disc jockey The Greaser, a giveaway drawing and a Chinese auction. 11am-3pm. Skyview Drive-In, Carmichaels. 724-966-9433, www.skyviewdriveinpa.com

Aug 4. Peachy Saturday. Visit favorite shops and try

a variety of peachy treats and goods. Smicksburg. 814257-0192, www.smicksburg.net

Aug 5. Western PA Ride for Kids. A fun ride, food

and entertainment. Cheer on local children fighting brain tumors, and fundraise to earn prizes. Rain or shine. Registration at 8:30am, with kickstands up at 10:30am. Seneca Valley High School, Harmony. rideforkids.org

Aug 5. Conneaut Lake Paddlefest 2018. Kayak

enthusiasts from beginner to advanced are invited to paddle the course, which is approximately 3 miles long. Adm. Beginning at Fireman’s Beach, Conneaut Lake. 814724-9841, www.conneautlakehistory.com

Aug 5-11. Greene County Fair. An agricultural fair featuring truck and tractor pulls, livestock competitions, a demolition derby, live music, chain saw carvings and rides. 3-11pm. Adm. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-627-9160, www.greenecountyfair.org

Aug 6. Lake Erie Fanfare. Featuring a variety of

drum and bugle corps from across the nation. Veterans Stadium, Erie. 814-456-5300, www.leregiment.org

Aug 6-11. 90th Annual Cochranton Community Fair. There will be no shortage of family fun during the

six-day spree of food and farm animals, and fireworks display. Cochranton Fairgrounds, Cochranton.

Aug 10-12. National Pike Steam, Gas & Horse Association Show. The truck and tractor show will

include heavy equipment demonstrations, a flea market, crafts, a blacksmith shop, horse and wagon rides, children’s train rides, antique cars, food and entertainment. National Pike Fairgrounds, Centerville. nationalpike.com

Aug 10-15. Dick’s Sporting Goods PONY League World Series. The annual championship will feature teams with the best 13- and 14-year-old players from around the world. Lew Hays PONY Field, Washington Park, Washington. 724-225-1060, www.pony.org, www. plws.org

Aug 10. Rotary Rally. Teams of four to eight people will earn points based on their performances in different events. Held by Indiana Midday Rotary Club. Age 21 and up. Downtown Indiana. 724-463-1450 Aug 11-18. Washington County Agricultural Fair. Midway entertainment, rides and games, ongoing

music, children’s activities, monster trucks, demolition derbies, fair food and 4-H and FFA animals for show and sale. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. 724225-7718, www.washingtonfair.org

Aug 11-12. Music at the Marina. Relax in your lawn chair while enjoying a variety of music. Food and craft vendors will be on-site, and fireworks are planned for Saturday evening. Donations appreciated. Free adm and parking. Maurice K. Goddard State Park, Sandy Lake. 724-253-4833, http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/ findapark/mauricekgoddard Aug 11. Star Party. Sponsored by Beaver County

Amateur Astronomers, the event will begin at dusk, weather permitting. Bring a telescope or binoculars, or share with the group. Baseball fields of Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls. 724-601-2898

Aug 11-12. Early Inhabitants Weekend. Native

American, Colonial and Mountainmen re-enactors, as well as period crafters, an encampment, storytellers, demonstrations and more. The museums will be open for touring. Free. Little Beaver Historical Society, Darlington. 724-827-8841

Aug 11. The Victory 5K Run/Walk. A community event featuring a 5K run/walk and a Children’s Challenge, as well as a family fun event after the race. 8am. Adm. Rolling Meadows Church of God, Waynesburg. 724-3442527, www.runsignup.com

Aug 10-12. St. Paul’s Annual Italian Festival.

Aug 11. Knotweed Festival. A parade, crafts from area artisans, live entertainment, local food vendors, children’s activities and more. Blairsville Riverfront Trail Area, Blairsville. www.blairsville-pa.net

Aug 10, 11. Performance: Branson on the Road.

Aug 11. Run for the Trail 7K Run & 2-Mile Fun Run/Walk. The 7K will begin outside of Dilltown, and

Italian food and cookies, a pasta fagioli dinner, a church procession and musical entertainment. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, Erie. 814-459-3173, stpaulrcerie.org Classic country, bluegrass, gospel, and rockabilly music. Includes a wine tasting, dinner and the show. Rockwood Mill Shoppes Opera House, Rockwood. www.rockwoodmillshoppes.com/operahouse.html / 84 /

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the 2-mile event will be held on a nearby section of the Ghost Town Trail. Dilltown. 724-479-0769, tmprrcih@ yahoo.com


WESTERN REGION calendar of events

Aug 11. 15 Miles of Treasures Yard Sale.

Experience the beautiful Amish countryside during the Second Saturday event by following Route 208 starting at the Ohio state line in New Bedford through Pulaski and New Wilmington to Volant, finding treasures along the way. New Bedford to Volant. www.volantshops.com

Aug 11. South Side Works Car Cruise. This annual

car cruise and food festival is a specialty car lover’s dream. There will be more than 50 specialty and antique cars, plus local food trucks, live music and performances. South Side Works, Pittsburgh. southsideworks.com/events

Aug 12. Club Loose Drifting. A group of local folks

who like to drive sideways, which is known as drifting. 8:30am-5:30pm. Adm. Pittsburgh International Race Complex, Wampum. www.pittrace.com, clubloose.com

Aug 12. Indiana County A.B.A.T.E. Breast Cancer Ride. Benefits Birdie’s Closet at Indiana Regional Medical Center. Blairsville Eagles, Blairsville. 724-479-0714

Aug 12-18. Dayton Fair. An agricultural fair including

animals, a carnival, demolition derbies, tractor pulls, nationally known entertainment and more. Dayton Fairgrounds, Dayton. 814-257-8332, www.daytonfair.org

Aug 13-18. Lawrence County Fair. Agricultural

showcase of livestock exhibits, farm and home products, and machinery and allied equipment, along with agricultural, sustainable living and homemaking educational activities. Family-based entertainment will include rides, food, games, concerts, truck and tractor pulls, a rodeo, a demolition derby and more. Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle. www.lawrencecountyfair.com

Aug 14-18. North Washington Rodeo. Bringing

the excitement of professional rodeo to the county. Rain or shine. 8pm. Adm. North Washington Rodeo Arena, Petrolia. 724-894-6170, www.nwvfd.com

Aug 16-19. Celebrate Erie 2018! The four-day

Aug 17-19. Beaver County River Regatta. Boat races, a race for anything that floats, a lighted boat parade, a kayak race and children’s activities. Food vendors, live entertainment and more. Fireworks on Sunday night. Free. Bridgewater.

Aug 18. WaterFire Sharon. Music, food, and interactive arts experiences, as well as WaterFire performances at dusk. 2-11pm. Free. Downtown Sharon. 724-981-5882, ext. 111, www.waterfiresharonpa.org

Aug 18-25. Crawford County Fair. The largest

agricultural fair in PA will feature amusement rides, displays, food, truck and tractor pulls, demolition derbies, agricultural and livestock entries, judging and big-name and local entertainers. Crawford County Fairgrounds, Meadville. www.crawfordcountyfairpa.com

Aug 18-25. Bituminous Coal Show. The celebration will honor King Coal and the regional coal heritage with a carnival, a children’s mini vehicle parade, a pet parade, a mine rescue competition, and live music. Free adm. Carmichaels and Cumberland Township VFD, Carmichaels. 724-627-8687, www.kingcoalshow.org Aug 24. Spirits in the Garden. Enjoy tastings from

local distilleries, wineries and breweries and mingle with some of the region’s most notable historic figures. Hosted by Madeleine LeMoyne Reed, First Lady of Washington. LeMoyne House, Washington. www.wchspa.org

Aug 24-26. Zabawa Polish Summer Festival.

Featuring homemade specialties, live polka music, dancing and giveaway drawings. Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Erie. 814-456-0671, www.holytrinityrc.org

Aug 24-26. Butler Italian Festival. The Italianthemed event will feature craft and food vendors and entertainment. Free. Main Street, Butler. 412-310-7781, www.butleritalianfestival.com Aug 24-26. MotoAmerica Championship of Pittsburgh. Professional motorcycle road racing is

extravaganza infuses the downtown with a unique spirit of pride and possibility. Downtown Erie. 814-455-ERIE, www.eriedowntown.com, www.celebrateerie.com

back on American soil, developing young riders for the world championship stage. 8:30am-5:30pm. Pittsburgh International Race Complex, Wampum. pittrace.com

Aug 16-Nov 4. Exhibit: Heroes & She-roes: A Ruth E. Carter Costume Exhibition. An exclusive

Aug 25-26. Mason-Dixon Frontier Festival.

peek at costumes designed for Black Panther as well as many other movies, including Malcolm X, The Butler and Roots. The exhibit celebrates heroic underrepresented communities in film and Carter’s contribution. Senator John Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh. 412-454-6000, http://heinzhistorycenter.org

Aug 17-19. Riverbration. The American Powerboat-

sanctioned event will be hosted by the Three Rivers Outboard Racing Association and organized by Kittanning Hose Co. 1 and the Alle Kiski Strong Chamber of Commerce. Featuring live entertainment, a car show, food, and craft and merchandise vendors. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. www.riverbration.com

Celebrate the area’s rich history and culture with an antique engine display, exhibitions, demonstrations, trapping techniques and live entertainment. 10am-5pm. free adm. Mason-Dixon Park, Mount Morris. www. masondixonpark.net

Aug 25-Sep 1. Indiana County Fair. Agricultural

offerings plus tractor pulls, demolition derbies, live entertainment, a carnival and food. Indiana County Fair Grounds, Indiana. www.indianacountyfair.com

Aug 27-Sep 1. Erie County Fair. The county’s oldest

and largest fair will feature top entertainers, amusement rides, truck and tractor pulls and more. Erie County Fair Grounds, Wattsburg. www.wattsburgfair.com

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ummer, the season of cookouts and campouts, family vacations and spectacular sunshine, is the time of year when people naturally look to spend time in or near water. Fly fishing in mountain creeks, swimming in public pools or simply watching the summer sun reflect off gentle waves of a lake are but a few of the ways folks spend their leisure time by bodies of water across Pennsylvania. One event, The Regatta at Lake Arthur, held annually at Moraine State Park’s South Shore the first weekend of August, is the perfect way to celebrate the season, savor the scenery and enjoy time relaxing on the water. Since the 18th century, regattas (from the Venetian word regatta,

meaning “contention for mastery”) have brought people together for rowed or sailed boat competitions that include social and entertainment activities surrounding the races themselves. The joy of competing, creating camaraderie among participants and promoting boating skills are what attract participants and visitors to these events. It is these experiences that visitors can expect to discover at the two-day event that will take place this year on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 4 and 5, in Butler County. The 20th annual Regatta at Lake Arthur is expected to draw thousands of visitors to experience and enjoy the 3,225 acres of Moraine State Park and its 40 miles of sce-


nic shoreline. Event director Holly outdoors as one of the drawing facMuchnok explained, “The event tors for families and outdoor enthucelebrates the beautiful open spac- siasts. es of the region while embracing the natural resource that is Moraine State Park.� There is no admission and many of the activities of the two-day regional event are free, making it a budget-friendly consideration for families looking for summer getaway ideas. Unlike the competitive river regattas held in metropolitan locations, this lake regatta held in a state park emphasizes time spent in Photo courtesy of Regatta at Lake Arthur nature enjoying the great


Photo courtesy of Regatta at Lake Arthur The DockDogs canine competition will return again in 2018 to delight of spectators and the dogs that compete.

visitors to celebrate the great outdoors. Classes and instruction presented by representatives of sponsors like L.L. Bean, Northface and the team at Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will introduce visitors to a wide variety of outdoor activities and skills. Visitors can explore new interests at scheduled sessions like stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and yoga, while park staff will lead groups on hikes through surrounding areas of Moraine State Park. These sessions, to be held Saturday and Sunday at

One of the most popular events from last year’s regatta will return this year to delight attendees. DockDogs is a canine aquatic activity that gives the entire family an opportunity to compete on the water while including the family dog. From the docks of the lake, pet owners and their pooches compete in a variety of distance jumping contests. Members of the Pittsburgh-based 3 Rivers DockDog group will be on hand to coordinate the competition and to let Photo courtesy of visitors know how they can get their own dog participating in these fun events. Dog lovers will delight in this popular competition. Also set to take place throughout the weekend, the popular “SummersCool” program will encourage

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various times, are a great opportunity for people to explore the park as well as to sample new activities they may be interested in exploring as part of a healthier lifestyle. All weekend the lush grounds of the park will serve as a beautiful backdrop for the car cruise, which is a popular draw during the event. Classic cars, restored roadsters and competitive vehicles will all be on display throughout the weekend. Car buffs will want to experience the unique collection of automobiles that will be displayed throughout The Regatta at Lake Arthur.

Saturday night will feature a spectacular fireworks display, which is a summertime staple of the event. On both days, vendors will offer regional dishes and popular summer fare as well as beverages and confections. Artists and artisans from across the region will also be on hand to share their crafts and products for display and sale throughout the weekend. The 2018 Regatta at Lake Arthur will take place on Aug. 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Aug. 5 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Full schedule details and more information about SummersCool classes, DockDogs, the car cruise and other events can be found at lakearthurregatta.org or by calling 724-687-0707.


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