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ummertime. No matter where you travel in Pennsylvania you’ll find life abundant. From the vibrancy of our cities to the remote and majestic vastness of our forests, you’ll find an energy as unique as you are. So, while the length of your family vacation may have decreased over the years, we know that you can spend a lot more time here, and spend a lot less money! Our summer road trip issue is all about amazing adventures just waiting to be experienced. From all-inclusive family resorts to off-the-beaten-path discoveries, your summer vacation in the Keystone State will bring your family together and create lasting memories. Summer is the season of independence across America, and since our path to freedom began right here in Pennsylvania, we celebrate like it’s our business. Every July, Philadelphia puts on a grand birthday party for America that should be on every bucket list, but did you know that the small town of Lititz, in Lancaster County, will be hosting its 200th continuous Fourth of July celebration this year? The Declaration of Independence states that Americans have the inalienable right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. So it’s only fitting that our state travel slogan invites us all to pursue our happiness here in Pennsylvania. Allow your independent spirit to rule and create a new experience for your family this summer. Logon to whereandwhen.com and start planning today! #PAcation

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Fourth of July Celebration at Lititz Springs Park By Wendy Royal

Overlooking the park in the early evening hours. photo by Wendy Royal


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Leading up to Independance Day, you’ll see thousands of flags fill the front of The Lititz Moravian Church and throughout the town.

When I sat down with Tim Reedy and Bill Dussinger of the 200th Fourth of July Executive Committee last December, their excitement for an event more than six months away was nearly palpable. The 200th continuous celebration of the Fourth of July at Lititz Springs Park (LSP) was going to be epic! After all, the Lancaster County town is home to Rock Lititz, a sprawling campus where names like Beyoncé, Taylor

Swift and U2 come to perfect their stage shows before going on tour. You would think it would be a lot of pressure to pull off an event of such magnitude, but these guys have an army of nearly 400 volunteers behind them. “Without the volunteers, we couldn’t do this, at least not the way we do it,” Reedy raved. “They just show up and do their job. They’re great.”

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Lititz has done what so many small towns have struggled to achieve – maintain its historic integrity while offering visitors and residents a trendy atmosphere. These efforts have earned it the title of “America’s Coolest Small Town” by Budget Travel. An array of independent shops, craft breweries and restaurants make this Lancaster County town a yearround destination. But the spirit of this town is never more apparent than during the week of Independence Day.

Beginnings In 1754, after hearing Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf preach at the courthouse in Lancaster, John George Klein was so inspired that he and his wife turned over 491 acres of their land to the Moravian Church for a new settlement. Part of that land included a tract around the “Big Spring,” which is now Lititz Springs Park. The town has a special connection to Independence Day. In 1777, General Washington commandeered the Moravian Church’s Brethren House to use as a hospital for injured Revolutionary War soldiers. More than 500 soldiers were treated at the Brethren House; sadly, 120 died. The Memorial plot on East Main Street stands as a monument to honor the soldiers who died in Lititz. According to the Moravian Church diary, historians had always known that the soldiers were buried somewhere in Lititz, but it wasn’t until 1932, during excavation for a

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Above: Lititz’s beautiful town square in the summertime. Vintage photos:: Setting up for the 1896 celebration Photos courtesy of the Lititz Fourth of July Celebration Committee


Photos courtesy of the Lititz Fourth of July Celebration Committee

Above: Volunteers set up thousands of candles for the illumination continuing the 175-year tradition. Right: 1950 Illumination of Candles.

cellar, that the site was at last found. The first reported event to be held in the park was in 1778, when a local music teacher, along with an orchestra of young men, gave evening concerts for the recovering Revolutionary War soldiers. Although the entertainment was deemed too “worldly” by the church at that time, the park would eventually be the site of many events, including the first recorded Independence Day observance on July 4, 1811. Once again, the event was looked upon with disapproval from the Moravian Church Governing Authority. Seven years later, the Moravians, not wanting to look unpatriotic, encouraged the Independence Day event. Thus, July 4, 1818, began the 200-year tradition of Independence Day celebrations at Lititz Springs Park.

A Grand Collaboration Ask Celebration Fireworks in Slatington why they love doing the Lititz Fourth of July fireworks and they’ll tell you it’s the people, the community, the event organizers and the opportunity to work with Clair Global, internationally renowned in the entertainment industry. “It’s tremendous the amount of support they (Clair Global) provide. They understand the importance of connecting

with an audience,” says Chris Hopkins, creative director for Celebration Fireworks. Hopkins, who lives in central Bucks County, noted, “Lititz is my second hometown; I make up reasons to go there now.” About this year’s show, Hopkins revealed, “It’s going to be so Lititz … very patriotic and (will include) the community band, voiceovers and some other surprises that you won’t want to miss.” The coordination of the music and sound provided by Clair Global, and a dazzling fireworks display by Celebration is certainly going to make the grand finale of the 200th Independence Day Celebration one to remember.

200th Celebration Long before the first fireworks rocket into the sky, the park will be alive with events, entertainment, food and fun for the entire family. Many key events will still go on as usual, but this year the celebration will be bigger and better. Back again will be the KidZone, where children will be invited to play games and enjoy age-appropriate live shows, including musical acts, magicians, ventriloquists, dance troupes and animal interaction. The KidZone area will open at 1 p.m. and last into the early evening.


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The annual baby parade will step off at 1:45 p.m. This much-anticipated parade definitely earns the prize for the cutest attraction at the Fourth of July celebration each year, as doting parents create their own mini floats with their little ones as the centerpiece of the display. Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. As if the Independence Day celebration wasn’t Americana enough, organizers have added the Red, White and Bluegrass Festival from 1 to 4 p.m. The bands Colebrook Road and The Dirty Grass Players will bring their unique style of American roots music to the band shell. Live entertainment in the band shell will continue as the Lititz Community Band delights spectators with crowdpleasing patriotic music. Later, the Mama Tried Band will get the crowd on its feet with popular dance music. Dance performances and soloists will also take the stage leading up to the 75th anniversary of the Queen of Candles Pageant at 8:20 p.m. The Queen of Candles Pageant began in 1942 as plans for the 100th anniversary of the first candle illumination were being discussed. To draw attention to the centennial celebration, the Arrangements Committee decided that a pageant would be a fitting prelude to the lighting of the candles. And that’s exactly how it’s done today. Following the crowning of the queen, the 175th Grand Illumination will begin, with 7,000 candles set aglow along Lititz Run in Lititz Springs Park. Photos by Wendy Royal

The 2016 KidZone featured a boardwalk theme with games, entertainment and fun from 1 to 5 p.m.


The Rockets’ Red Glare By the time the candles are lit, the grassy field just outside the park will take on the appearance of an enormous quilt, as blanket after blanket covers the viewing area. Anxious spectators scurry to get a good spot for the big show. This is the part of the event that I have always found very special. When you look around at the sea of blankets, children wearing glow necklaces are playing with other children from the next blanket while their parents chat. Young couples share a blanket on the first of what they hope will become an annual tradition, while others reflect on decades of memories on this very field. People from near and far come together to celebrate our nation’s independence the same way they have been doing for two centuries. At 8:55 p.m., DJ Ronnie Ramone will entertain the crowd on the viewing field with a dance party. Then, just around 9:55 p.m., the already dimmed lights will go black to a roar of cheers, as thousands of revelers are made aware that the real show is about to begin. W&W

IF YOU GO: Where: Lititz Springs Park 24 N. Broad St., Lititz, PA 17543 When: July 4, 2017 Rain date: July 5, 2017 Where to eat: There will be approximately 25 food trucks in the park and several eateries within walking distance. Where to stay: www.discoverlancaster.com/lodging Tip: Go early and spend the entire day. When the fireworks conclude, be patient, as the mass exodus from the park area can take a while.

Left: This historical marker found outside Lititz Springs Park, tells gives a brief history of the Moravians’ founding of Lititz. Right: Huge fireballs awed the crowd during the 2016 fireworks display by Celebration Fireworks.

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NORTHERN REGION calendar of events

Jun 3. Exploring the Armor. Take a private history tour of outside tracked vehicles, including a look inside the crew compartments. Approximately two hours. Reservations req. 2pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org Jun 3.

Herbal Tinctures & Salves. Learn about the medicinal properties of local plants, how to properly harvest and store plants, and make tinctures and salves to take home. 10am. Fee incl all supplies. Reg online. Endless Mountains Nature Center, Tunkhannock. endlessnature.org

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God’s Country Marathon, Half Marathon & Team Relay. Travel 26.2 miles from Galeton to Coudersport via scenic Route 6. Named one of the 10 Toughest Marathons and Best Small Marathons and one of America’s 25 Greatest Half Marathons. Coudersport Junior/Senior High School, Coudersport. www.visitpottercounty.com

Jun 3. Kids’ Fishing Derby. Registration at 9am, with fishing from 10am-noon and prizes awarded at 12:30pm. Ole Bull State Park, Cross Fork. 814-435-5000 Jun 3. Rescue Road Warriors Rockin’ Rescue Pets

Block Party. Local animal rescue organizations, live music, great food, children’s activities, firefighters and EMT professionals teaching fire safety, unique merchandise and more. 10am-3pm. William Cameron Engine Company, Lewisburg. facebook.com/makingtheroadtofreedomlessruff

Jun 3-4. Herb & Fiber Arts Festival and Soup Luncheon Fundraiser. Herb and plant vendors, live and dried herbs, plants, spices, flowers, earth-related crafts and artworks, fiber-related arts and crafts and more. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-9276655, www.sawmill.org Jun 3. Ashes & Iron. Clear Creek’s lumbering history is being uncovered by volunteer archaeologists. Meet at the blacksmith dig site and help discover more. Clear Creek State Park, Sigel. 814-752-2368, www.dcnr.state.pa.us

Jun 3-4. Hazen Antique & Flea Market. Hundreds of vendors selling antiques, crafts and food. Warsaw Township Fire Hall, Brookville. 814-328-2528, http://hazenflea.com

Jun 3. Central Pennsylvania Wine Festival. Wineries,

breweries, food, entertainment and vendors. 11am-5pm. Adm. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. www.bloomsburgfair.com, www.localwineevents.com

Jun 4. Plan & Plant Your Garden, Part II: Organic Vegetable Gardening. Topics include raised beds, soil testing and composting. 1pm. Adm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org Jun 4. Children’s Fishing Rodeo. Children 12 years and

under are permitted to fish freshly stocked Tom’s Run from the Swinging Bridge to the Children’s Fishing Pond. 1-3pm. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. www.dcnr.state.pa.us

Jun 4. Performance: Sunset at the Winery: The 2 of Us. Live music and food. 7pm. Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, www.laurelwines.com Jun 9. Full Moon Night Hike. During this full strawberry

moon night hike with naturalist Rebecca Lesko, participants will explore trails and nocturnal life at the center. All ages. 8:30-10pm. Endless Mountains Nature Center, Tunkhannock. 570-836-3835, www.endlessnature.org

Jun 9. Wine & Cheese Paddle. A paddle down the Susquehanna River followed by a campfire and refreshments. 5pm. Adm. Reservations requested. Endless Mountain Outfitters, Sugar Run. www.emo444.com Jun 9-11.

Endless Mountains Antique Tractor & Machinery Show. A tractor show with the Spring Fling Craft Fair/Flea Market. Canton Fireman’s Field, Canton. 570-673-3287, www.ematmassoc.com

Jun 9. Full Moon Float. Strawberry Moon - Full Moon Float followed by a riverside bonfire. Bring snacks and beverages. Reservations required. Meet at the shop at 8pm. Adm. Kayak the River, Falls. www.kayaktheriver.com Jun 9-11. Allegheny 100 Hiking Challenge. Hike 100 miles and two days (50 hours). Also available are 25-mile, 50-mile and 75-mile hikes along the same trail. PA North Country National Scenic Trail, Forest County. 814-723-4714, http://northcountrytrail.org

Jun 3. We Gotta Regatta. Kayak and canoe the Tuna and end the day at a pig roast with live music. Supports trail construction and maintenance. Crook Farm, Bradford. 814558-1288, www.tunavalleytrail.com

Jun 9-18. Performance: Life Could Be a Dream. A 1960s doo-wop musical. Summerstock professional theatre. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www. millbrookplayhouse.net

Jun 3. Performance: Mike Super - Magic & Illusion.

Jun 10. Jefferson County Youth Field Day. Youths 6 to

Jun 3-4. Susquehanna River Arts 2017 Open Studio Tour. Drive through the spring landscape while visiting Susquehanna River Artists participating in the fifth annual tour. Free. Various locations in Columbia County and Montour County. 570-784-8279

Jun 10-18. Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival. Features a juried arts and crafts fair, a queen’s pageant, bicycle and foot races, parades, and concerts. Wellsboro. 570-787-3017, www.wellsboropa.com

The winner of NBC’s Phenomenon show and a top finalist on America’s Got Talent. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. 814-3622522, www.bcpac.com

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Billtown Blues Festival. A family-oriented event celebrating American roots music, especially the blues. Features national, regional, and local acts and two stages, along with food and craft vendors. No pets and no glass allowed. Adm. Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville. www.lycomingfair.net, www.billtown.org

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Jun 10. Wild West Wine Fest. Proceeds from the Wild

Jun 10. Renovo ATV Cruise for a Cure. An approximately 60-mile guided scenic ATV ride through Sproul State Forest, with proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Campaign. Flaming Foliage Lot, Renovo. 570-531-6127, http://cmatva.org

SOWYCO Strawberry Social. Homemade strawberry shortcake, ice cream, games for children, a bake sale, family fun and live music. 2-6pm. Adm. Noxen Walking Trail, Noxen. 570-836-5431 West-themed event will help raise funds for Jolly Blue, an interactive cow to help promote agricultural education at the Fair and during Ag Day. Noon-5pm. Adm. Wyoming County Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. wyomingcountyfair.com

Jun 10. Youth & Family Field Day. Youths ages 10 to 16 may try their hand at a variety of outdoor activities with their family. Qualified local instructors will teach skills such as fly casting, turkey calling, GPS navigation and astronomy. Prereg req. Registration will begin at 8:15am. 9am4pm. Free adm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. 814-435-2652, lumbermuseum.org Jun 10-11.

Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment. A series of living history events depicting life during the French and Indian War. Highlights include children’s programs, woodland natives, cannon and musket firing demonstrations and more. 9am-9pm. Sawmill Center for the Arts, Black Bear Trail and Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. 814-744-8407, www.dcnr.state.pa.us

Jun 10, 17. Family Farm Fun. Students ages 8-14 in

Jefferson and Clearfield counties and their families are invited to learn how to survive in the woods during this free event. 1-5pm. Preregistration required. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-8499662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

Jun 10-11. PA Wilds Arts Fest. Handcrafted products, workshops, demonstrations, children’s activities, food booths and musical entertainment. 10am-4pm. Elk Country Visitor Center, Benezette. 814-787-5167, http://experienceelkcountry.com Jun 10.

Lock Haven Moose Riders Dice Run. An annual dice run motorcycle ride that includes a chicken barbecue. Proceeds benefit the Clinton County Infant Development Program. 10am. Lock Haven Moose Lodge 100, Lock Haven.

Jun 10-11. Snake Hunt. Snake hunting for rattlesnakes and harmless species. Educational events for adults and children, plus various displays. 8am-dark. Sinnemahoning Sportsmen’s Association, Sinnemahoning. 814-546-2835, www.sinnemahoning-sportsmen.org

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Sherman Memorial Lighthouse Tour. Selfguided tours of the beautiful six-story structure. 1-4pm. Lighthouse Island, Tionesta. 814-755-3672

Jun 10-11. Durty Dabbers Great Adventure Nation

Dual Sport. A 100-mile noncompetitive cycle ride through the mountains and forests of central Pennsylvania. 9am. Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. 570502-5830, http://durtydabbers.com

Jun 11. Strawberry Festival. A picnic lunch, strawberry desserts, an antique car show, an old-fashioned hymn sing with the antique pump organ, a roaming women’s quartet and historic church and cemetery tours. 11am-4pm. Free adm and parking. Warrior Run - Fort Freeland Heritage Society, Turbotville. 570-538-1756, www.freelandfarm.org Jun 11. West Branch Susquehanna Paddle. Celebrating

Milton Borough’s 200th anniversary and Milton State Park’s 50th anniversary. 2-6pm. Milton State Park, West Milton. 570-524-7692, www.paddlehappy.com

Jun 14. Golf for Victory Benefit Golf Tournament. Frosty Valley Country Club, Danville. www.campvictory.rog Jun 15.

Firelight Food Truck Roundup, Bonfire & Music Jam. A summer series. 6-10pm. Carlin Farm, Meshoppen. 570-301-4922, www.kitstonartsalliance.org

Jun 15-17. Coolspring Power Museam Summer Expo

& Flea Market. 7am-8pm. Coolspring Power Museum, Coolspring. 814-849-6883, coolspringpowermuseum.org

Jun 15-17. Smoked Country Bluegrass Festival. National and regional performers and more than 40 hours of great bluegrass music on two stages, plus workshops and jamming. Quiet Oaks Campground, Cross Fork. 570660-0562, http://smokedcountryjam.com Jun 16-17, 22-25, 29-30, Jul 1-2.

Performance: The Music Man. Meredith Willson’s six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

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Jun 16-18. History of the House 1786-2017. Learn about the history, changes, repairs and owners of the house and view a display of photos showing how the house has changed in the last 230-plus years as well as photos of the repair project and plans for the future. 1-4pm. Laceyville’s Oldest House, Laceyville. 570-869-1679 Jun 16. Strawberry Festival. Enjoy strawberry treats,

music, games, vendors and more. 5pm. Elk County Historical Society Center, Ridgway. 814-776-1032, http:// elkcountyhistoricalsociety.org

Jun 16-25. Performance: Neil Simon’s Barefoot in

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

Jun 17. Buzz Cut Saturday. Celebrate the beginning of

summer with a traditional boot camp haircut. Donations accepted. Free with adm. 10am-3pm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, pamilmuseum.org

Jun 17. Learn to Garden Vertically & Build a Trellis.

Master Gardeners Jim Kasten and Lori Wallace will serve as instructors. 10am. Adm. Salt Springs State Park, Montrose. 570-278-1158, www.montroseadultschool.org

Jun 17. Summer Solstice Celebration. Ongoing demonstrations and activities, including solar viewing and solar lessons, at 1pm. Storytelling around a campfire at 8pm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-967-7275, www. friendsofsaltspringspark.org Jun 17-18. Forksville Powwow.

Forksville Fairgrounds, Forksville. 570-928-9416, easterndelawarenations.org

Jun 17-18. Arts on the Island. Spend the day by the lake checking out local arts and handmade crafts. There will be a car show and a fireworks display. No adm. Hamlin Lake Island, Smethport. 814-887-5142, smethportpa.org Jun 18. Have a Catch Day. Visitors may bring their dads to the museum for free adm for Father’s Day. Dads, moms and children with tickets to the museum will have the opportunity to play catch on Lamade Stadium’s outfield. 9am-5pm. Adm. World of Little League Museum, South Williamsport. 570-326-3607, littleleaguemuseum. org Jun 18-24. June Cowboy Week Trail Ride. Participants can camp and go on a guided ride or ride on their own with a map. There will be an mechanical bull, ranch sorting, an Extreme Cowboy Race, canoeing and more. Cook Forest Area Scenic Trail Rides and Dude Ranch, Clarion. 814-226-5985, www.patrailride.com Jun 18. Performance: Sunset at the Winery: Bad Hat

Daddy-O’s. Food and live music. 7pm. Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, www.laurelwines.com

Jun 18, 25. Summer Concerts on the River. Live bands entertain every Sunday night from the floating stage on the Susquehanna River. 6:30-9pm. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater and Floating Stage, Lock Haven. 570-8935903, http://lockhaven.gov Jun 19-24. Cameron County Little League Carnival.

Previously known as Old Home Week Carnival, the event features carnival rides and food. Emporium. 814-512-0685, http://cameroncountychamber.org

Jun 17. Danville Wine in the Pines. An open-air festival featuring local wines, hard ciders and craft beers. There will be food vendors, live music and artisanal wine- and beer-related craft items for sale, as well as a 24-hour endurance run, the Montour 24. Hess Recreation Area, Danville. 570-284-4502, www.visitdanvillepa.org

Jun 19-24. EPA Environment Camp. Attendees will

Jun 17. Fat Tire Challenge. The mountain bike event

of July Hometown Independence Day. Celebrate the nation’s birth and recognize veterans for their contribution and service to their country. Freedom Bike Ride, a band concert, a fireworks extravaganza, a Fourth of July parade, a veterans’ recognitions ceremony, a USO gala dinner dance, picnics, music and more. Downtown Lewisburg. 844-838-7329, www.unioncountyveterans4thofjuly.com

traverses the valley and navigates through thick Mountain Laurel as every turn brings great views and challenging riding. Sigel Laurel Fields, Sigel. http://fattirechallenge.com

Jun 17. Power Pulls Keystone Nationals Big Rigs Pulling Series. Hear the roar of the engines as big trucks and tractors pull massive weights across the finish line. 7pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. 814-2650640, http://jeffcofair.com, http://bigrigspulling.com Jun 17-18. Tiadaghton Elm Classic Canoe/Kayak Race Weekend. The 53rd annual event includes the Tiadaghton Elm Classic and the two-day, 25-mile Keystone Challenge, the longest canoe/kayak race in Pennsylvania. McElhattan Boat Launch, Pine Access. lhnationals.com Jun 17, 24, Jul 1. Performance: Fancy Nancy The Musical. Children’s theater. 10am. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

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engage in lessons and outdoor activities on a variety of topics. Preregistration is required. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

Jun 20-24. Annual Union County Veterans’ Fourth

Jun 20-24. Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven FlyIn. This year’s featured plane is the J-4 and there will be a spot landing competition, a bomb drop, fly-bys, a golf ball drop and poker runs, as well as food and nightly entertainment. William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. 570893-4200, http://sentimentaljourneyfly-in.com Jun 21.

Summer Solstice Celebration & Labyrinth Walk. Guided energy practices, music and a labyrinth walk, weather permitting. 6pm. Registration requested. Self Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose. 570-278-9256, www.wellnessarts.com


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www.ClintonCountyInfo.com u 888-388-6991 Jun 21-25. Western PA Laurel Festival. Outdoor festival, a carnival, a parade, craft and sidewalk sales, a food court, live bands, karaoke and more. Brookville. www. facebook.com/WesternPennsylvaniaLaurelFestival?fref=ts Jun 22-24.

20th Penn’s Woods Jeep Jamboree USA. Off-road driving in the beautiful Allegheny National Forest. University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. 530333-2550, www.jeepjamboreeusa.com

Jun 23, 25. Performance: Classical Guitar Concert With Jay Steveskey. Featuring a variety of acoustic guitar compositions. 3pm. Adm. Self Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose. 570-278-9256, www.wellnessarts.com Jun 23.

Performance: Old Time Fiddlers at the Historical Society. This bluegrass group consists of nearly 20 musicians and singers from northeast Pennsylvania. 8pm. Forest City Area Historical Society, Forest City. 570785-5527, www.forestcityareahistoricalsociety.org

Jun 23. Customer Appreciation Day. Customers may go around town getting stamps at businesses and crafters in hopes of winning a prize by turning in their completed passport. 9am-3pm. Throughout New Bethlehem. 814226-7656, www.newbethlehemarea.com Jun 23-24. Smoke on the Mountain Barbecue Cook-Off. Bingo, a bottom of the barrel contest, live music and, of course, barbecue. Fox Township Volunteer Fire Department, Kersey. 814-885-8943 Jun 23-Jul 1. Performance: Seussical the Musical.

Featuring all of the favorite Dr. Seuss characters. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, millbrookplayhouse.net

Jun 23-25. Women in the Wilds Outdoor Discovery

Weekend. A weekend filled with opportunities to learn new outdoor skills, including mountain biking, archery, tree identification, kayaking, outdoor photography and more. Sinnemahoning State Park and Wildlife Center, Austin. 814-647-8401, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ stateparks/findapark/sinnemahoning.index.htm

Jun 23. Pow Wow. Native American dancers with authentic garb, vendors selling Native American products, food and fun. Sunnybrook Park, Danville. 570-275-2126, http://sunnybrookpark.org Jun 24. Boot Camp Prep Class. Designed as an educational adjunct for those enrolling in the August Boot Camp for Kids, the class will feature group instruction in close order drill, military etiquette, and the history of the 28th Infantry Division Shrine. Lunch provided. Reservations required. 10am-3pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

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Liberty Blockhouse Festival. Features food, games, and entertainment. Liberty. 570-324-2917

Jun 24. Amphibian & Reptile Workshop and Survey

Walk. Tim Matthews will talk about Pennsylvania amphibians and reptiles and give a detailed how-to on field surveying and conduct a field survey. Participants should bring lunch and water. 10am. Adm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 24. Art in Bloom on the Trail. A day of plants, art, music, wine and food. Noon-6pm. Plants go on sale at 2:30pm. Rail-Trail Council Headquarters and Mill Studio, Union Dale. 570-679-9300, www.nepa-rail-trail.org whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 21 /


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Jun 24. Home Food Preservation Program. An introductory workshop providing USDA’s current recommendations on how to safely can. 9am-1pm. Adm. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Montrose. 570-278-1158, www.montroseadultschool.org

Jun 24-25. Cross Fork Snake Hunt. Includes adult and children’s challenges, a fireman’s parade at noon on Saturday, a horseshoe tournament, chicken barbeuce and more. Kettle Creek Hose Company, Cross Fork. 570-9232111, www.kettlecreekhoseco.com

Jun 24. Performance: Shakespeare in the Park. A highly acclaimed educational outreach production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. 7pm. Adm. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. www.dietrichtheater.com

Jun 24-25 Art in the Wilds. A fine art show set in a

Jun 24. Song of the Bread Bakery Open House. In conjuction with the annual Bread Bakers Guild of America’s guild-wide open house, the bakery will be open to allow the public to learn a little of what goes on behind the scenes. Noon-4pm. Song of the Bread Bakery, Stevensville. 570-746-4040, facebook.com/songofthebreadbakery

Jun 24. Tunkhannock Founders Day. More than 150

beautifully wooded park on the edge of the Allegheny National Forest. Artist demonstrations on Sunday. 10am5pm. Free adm and parking. Evergreen Park, Kane. 814837-7167, www.artinthewilds.org

Jun 24-25. Berwick Area Regatta 2017/Paddle for the Gold. Hosted by the American Power Boat Association, Berwick Area Board Club and Berwick Area United Way, the event will feature a speed boat race, a kayak race and a banquet dinner. 10am-5pm. Free adm. Test Track Riverfront Park, Berwick. 570-752-2723, ext. 15

specialty vendors, demonstrations, entertainment, regional food, classic car shows, events and displays at the Dietrich Theater and an evening presentation of Shakespeare in the Park. 10am-4pm. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock. 570-687-1584, tunkhannockbusiness.com

Jun 24. Old Forge Brewing Company 5K Beer Run. The run will involve beer, a huge slide, beer pools and a keg carry/toss/roll. Prizes will be awarded. Age 21 and up. 6-7pm. Hess Recreation Area, Danville. 570-336-2060, www.montourrec.com

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from Howland Preserve to Tunkhannock. 10am. Call for reservations. Adm. Riverside Park, Tunkhannock. 570-7469140, www.endlessmountainoutfitters.com

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Wyoming County Historical Society Founder’s Day. Tour the museum and genealogical library. Book signings by local authors. 10am-4pm. Wyoming County Historical Society, Tunkhannock. 570-836-5303, http://pawchs.org

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US Road Running Rattle My Trail 25K. Registration and bib pickup will start at 6am, with the 25K at 7am and the Rattle My Trail 5K road run at 7:10am. Kettle Creek Hose Company, Cross Fork. www.kettlecreekhoseco. com, www.usroadrunning.com

Jun 24. PA Firefly Festival. Celebrating Pennsylvania’s

official state insect, the firefly, with exhibits, videos, arts and crafts, games, food, live music and a chance to search for fireflies. Noon-midnight. The Black Caddis Ranch, Kelletville. 814-230-2035, http://pafireflyfestival.org

Jun 24. Best of Clinton County Summer Festival. An

outdoor festival featuring food and craft vendors, music, children’s activities and a gala parade. 10am-3pm. Along Main Street, Downtown Lock Haven. 570-748-1576, www. lockhaven.org

Jun 24. American Cancer Society Relay For Life. The signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society remembers loved ones lost, honors survivors of all cancers and raises money to make a global impact on cancer. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. 717-533-6144, www. bloomsburgfair.com, main.acsevents.org

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Performance: Doug Smith Dixieland AllStars Concert. Northeastern Pennsylvania’s finest Dixieland/jazz performers, many of whom lead their own bands. 2pm. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-9961500, www.dietrichtheater.com

Jun 25. Montrose Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. Captain and crew format. Includes cart and green fees, awards, breakfast, lunch, beverages and prizes. 9am shotgun start. Adm. Tall Pines Players Club, Friendsville. 570-278-1930, www.montrosearea.com Jun 25. Two-Wheeled Tour of Salt Springs Park. Bike

the roads and trails to the edges of the park. Explore a different route on the last Sunday of each month throughout the summer, featuring easy to moderate riding. 1pm. Meet at Wheaton House. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Jun 25. Mifflinsburg’s Annual Garden Tour. Tour pri-

vate gardens in and around Mifflinburg with special demonstrations by master gardeners. There will also be artists, musicians and refreshments. Adm. Tickets are required and are available in advance or on the day of the event at the The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum, Mifflinburg. 570-9661355, www.buggymuseum.org

Jun 25-29. Music & Worship Workshop. Receive instruction on a variety of music forms, sing with a choir of peers and be part of a 47-year tradition. Olmsted Manor Retreat Center, Ludlow. 814-945-6512, .olmstedmanor.org Jun 29-30, Jul 1, 6-8. Performance: Clue. The internationally popular game is now a fun-filled musical. 8pm. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org


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Performance: Old Time Fiddlers. 7:30pm. Adm. Forest City Area Historical Society, Forest City. 570785-5527, www.forestcityareahistoricalsociety.org

Jun 30-Jul 1. Red Suspenders Weekend & Fourth of July Fireworks. Food, vendors and entertainment. On Saturday, a parade will begin at 11 a.m., and fireworks will be displayed over Beger Lake at 10pm. Galeton Public Library, Galeton. visitgaleton.com Jun 30-Jul 1. The Great Island Race Series. The Great Island Mini-Adventure Triathlon, the Great Island Adventure Triathlon and the Great Island Swim Triathlon. Woodward Township Boat Launch, Lock Haven. 570-9232111, http://kettlecreekhoseco.com Jun 30-Jul 4. Hyner Hang Gliding Club Fourth of July Fly-In. Hang gliders and paragliders converge for a weekend of flight from one of the most breathtaking overlooks in Pennsylvania. Weather permitting. Hyner View State Park, Hyner. http://hynderclub.com Jun 30-Jul 9.

Performance: Wait Until Dark. A masterly constructed thriller that takes place in Greenwich Village in 1944. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-7488083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

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Jul 1-2. Bark Peelers’ Festival. Hands-on history featuring lively special events, contests and demonstrations celebrating Pennsylvania’s lumbering heritage. Enjoy the sawmill, birch still, blacksmithing, music, food, crafts and children’s corner. 9am-5pm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. 814-435-2652, lumbermuseum.org Jul 1-7.

Northumberland’s Pineknotters’ Days. Featuring a soapbox race, a community church service, the pineknotter store and concessions, live entertainment, a car show, a craft show and chicken barbecue. King Street Park, Northumberland. www.17857.org

Jul 1. Cameron County Fireworks. Enjoy the thunder-

ous fireworks celebrating the nation’s birth. Dusk. Football field, Cameron County High School, Emporium. 814-4860936, http://cameroncountychamber.org

Jul 1. Contra Dance & Potluck Dinner. An old-fashioned contra dance and potluck meal. Attendees should bring two dishes to share and a donation for the band and caller. All ages. 5-9pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

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Jul 1. I Love Clarion. A celebration of community and the nation’s independence featuring a live concert and fireworks. 7-10pm. Memorial Stadium, Clarion University, Clarion. 814-226-9161, http://clarionpa.com

Jul 1. Antiques Market. One-of-a-kind antique items for

Jul 1. St. Joseph’s Liberty 5K Run/Walk. Prefestival

sale. 9am-4pm. Adm. Village Green, Eagles Mere. 570525-3370, www.visithistoriceaglesmere.com

kickoff to the Fourth of July celebration. Registration at 5:30pm; race at 7pm. Preregistration encouraged. Antler Club, Lucinda. 814-226-7288, http://st-joseph-lucinda.org

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Food and live music. 7pm. Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, www.laurelwines.com

Jul 1. Weekend in the Wilds. Fireworks on Friday night

at dusk, a hunt for Big Foot on Saturday and artists and vendors lining the streets. Emporium. 814-486-4314, http:// cameroncountychamber.org

Jul 1-2. Hazen Antique & Flea Market. Hundreds of vendors selling antiques, crafts and food. Warsaw Township Fire Hall, Brookville. 814-328-2528 Jul 1-Oct 28. St. Marys Farmers Market. Fresh homegrown fruits and vegetables for sale. Every Saturday. 9-11am. Tommy Jon’s parking lot, St. Marys. Jul 2-8.

Punxsutawney Groundhog Festival. The week of fun-filled events will include nightly music, crafters, food vendors, children’s activities and more. Bring a lawn chair. Free adm. Barclay Square, Punxsutawney. www.groundhogfestival.com

Jul 2-9. Wolf’s Corners Fair. Community fair and Fourth of July celebration with family-oriented entertainment, midway rides, a carnival, food, exhibits, a horse show and more. 7pm. Wolf’s Corners Fairgrounds, Tionesta. www.wolfscornersfair.com / 24 /

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Jul 2. Central PA Street Machines Car Show. Features more than 30 classes of vehicles, as well as food, craft and informational vendors. Free adm. Piper Airfield and Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. 570506-6355, http://centralpastreatmachines.org Jul 2-30. Performance: Summer Concerts on the

River. Live bands entertain from the floating stage on the Suquehanna River. Sundays. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater and Floating Stage, Lock Haven. http://lockhavenpa.gov

Jul 3. July Fourth Fireworks Display. Held along the

banks of the Redbank Creek, the display can be viewed from Gumtown Park and many other locations in the area. A fun-filled day for the whole family with music, arts, crafts and more. Noon-10pm. Gumtown Memorial Park, New Bethlehem. 814-275-3929, www.newbethlehemarea.com

Jul 4. Kids’ Day: Dress Up & Discover. Children of all

ages will be able to wear combat gear and helmets from the museum education collection. There will be opportunities to take pictures behind the wheel of an authentic jeep. 10am-3pm. Regular museum adm applies. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www. pamilmuseum.org

Jul 4. July Fourth Fireworks. Fireworks for the community at dusk. Montrose Area High School, Montrose. 570-401-6035, www.montrosearea.com Jul 4. Brockway Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Food, games and fun for all ages, with fireworks finishing out the day at dusk. Taylor Memorial Park, Brockway. 814-265-0628, http://brockwayfourth.com


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Summer Fairs & Festivals

“One of the top 10 most scenic skywalks in the world” – The Culture Trip, UK

June 3 We Gotta Regatta, Bradford June 8 Walleye Tournament, Kane June 16-18 Hamlin Lake Festival, Smethport June 24-25 Art in the Wilds, Kane July 22 Kids & Cancer Motorcycle Run, Bradford July 28-30 39th Allegheny Mountain Engine & Implement Demo, Port Allegheny August 11-13 Mt. Jewett Swedish Fest August 14-19 Mckean County Fair, East Smethport August 19 Derrick Day, Bradford September 15 Serenity Glass Park, Port Allegany September 16-17 Kinzua Bridge State Park Fall Fest, Mt. Jewett

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Jul 4. Fish for Free Day. No fishing license required. All other regulations apply. Throughout Pennsylvania.

Jul 4. St. Joseph’s 78th Annual Fourth of July Celebration. Games of skill and chance, bingo, live entertainment and more than $40,000 in cash and prizes, including two dozen handmade quilts. Chicken and ham dinners, homemade noodle soup and pies are available. 11am-4pm. St. Joseph Parish, Lucinda. 814-226-7288, www.st-joseph-lucinda.org, http://st-joseph-lucinda.org / 26 /

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Jul 4. Central Pennsylvania 4thFest. Firecracker 4K and 4-mile races, a heroes parade, entertainment and fireworks. Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State University, University Park. www.bjc.psu.edu, www.4thfest.org Jul 4. Marienville Fourth of July Celebration. Softball, volleyball, bingo, giveaway drawings, a Chinese auction, swimming, a splash dance, horseshoes, food, a band and fireworks. 1-10pm. MACA Park, Marienville.


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Jul 7. Wine & Cheese Paddle. 5pm. Call for reservations. Endless Mountain Outfitters, Sugar Run. 570-7469140, www.emo444.com

Jul 6-9. Sunbury Celebration. Fun, family-oriented events culminating with a fireworks display. There will be baseball and softball tournaments, rides, amusements, food and craft vendors, swimming, ice skating and live music. Fireworks at 9:30pm. Sunbury. 570-286-4207, www.cityofsunbury.com

Jul 7-9. Antique Engine & Tractor Show and Tractor

triotic tunes and Broadway melodies. 5pm. Village Green, Eagles Mere. 570-746-3457, www.emfoa.org

Pull. Lazybrook Park, Tunkhannock.

Jul 7-28. Performance: Summer Outdoor Concerts. A different band each week. Fridays. 6-8pm. Triangle Park, Lock Haven. 570-893-5903, http://lockhavenpa.gov

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Jul 7-28. Walk the Past - Historic Walking Tour of

Lock Haven. A free, relaxed-pace walk that highlights local history. Fridays. 7pm. Ross Library, Lock Haven. 570-7483321, www.rosslibrary.org

Jul 7-16. Performance: Monty Python’s Spamalot. A witty spoof on the legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table in their quest to find the Holy Grail. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www. millbrookplayhouse.net Jul 7-9.

30th Anniversary 4-Wheel Jamboree Nationals. The 4X4 series will feature UTV SideXSide Shootout, General Tire Monster Truck Thunder Drags, Mickey Thompson Tough Trucks Challenge, fireworks, Mud Bog/Hill in a Hole, Dick Cepek Show-N-Shine Competition, DYNO, Fox Shox Proving Grounds, monster truck rides, a burnout contest, drag racing, Miss 4-Wheel Jamboree Contest, cruising, giveaways and more. Adm. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. 570784-4949, www.bloomsburgfair.com, 4wheeljamboree.com

Jul 8-9. Red, White & Blueberry Festival. Hometown,

family fun including a yard sale, bingo, dances, live bands, crafts, vendors, a chalk art contest, a baking contest, a children’s bike parade and more. Throughout Reynoldsville. 814-653-8707, http://carriagehousecreations.com

Jul 8.

Sherman Memorial Lighthouse Tour. Selfguided tours of the beautiful six-story stucture. 1-4pm. Lighthouse Island, Tionesta. 814-755-3672

Jul 8. Ashes & Iron. Clear Creek’s lumbering history is being uncovered by volunteer archaeologists. Meet at the blacksmith dig site and help discover more. Clear Creek State Park, Sigel. 814-752-2368, www.dcnr.state.pa.us Jul 9.

New Milford MidSummer Fair. A classic car cruise-in, a horseshoe tournament, a chicken barbecue, a craft fair and a flea market. 9am-4pm. Green Gables Restaurant, New Milford. 607-201-8481, www.greengablesrestaurant.com

try’s independence and the village’s independence from the state with chicken barbecue, craft vendors, demonstrations and special presentations. Noon-dusk. Fireworks at dusk. Adm. Old Mill Village Museum, New Milford. 570434-3353, www.oldmillvillage.org

Jul 9. Antiques on the Avenue. More than 40 dealers with a wide variety of antiques and collectibles, including primitives, Victorian-era items, advertising signs, toys, linens, quilts, Depression glass, stoneware, granite and more. Antique appraisals, local history displays and food stands. 9am-3pm. University Avenue, Downtown Selinsgrove. 570-374-8992, www.selinsgrovechamber.com

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Jul 11-25. Clinton County Farmers & Flea Market. An

Jul 8. Independence Celebration. Celebrate the coun-

Laceyville Community Day. Main Street, Laceyville. 570-553-2611, www.laceyville.net

Jul 8. Raptors Rule. Get up close and personal with

three live raptors: a falcon, an owl and a hawk during this fun and informative program. 11am. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500, www.dietrichtheater.com

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St. Eulalia Community Festival. A classic car show from 11am-3pm, live music, bingo at 2pm, a bounce house and obstacle course, children’s games, giveaway drawings, food and beverages. St. Eulalia Catholic Church, Coudersport. 814-203-0683

indoor/outdoor market featuring seasonal fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts and flea market items. Tuesdays. 8am-2pm. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. www. clintoncountyfairpa.com

Jul 11-16. Benton Frontier Days & Championship Rodeo. Primitive campsites, free entertainment, food stands and vendors. Adm. Benton Rodeo Grounds, Benton. 570-925-6536, www.bentonrodeo.com

Jul 8. Celebrating Rural Heritage. The whole family

can experience everyday farm life from Colonial times to the 1970s. 10am-4pm. Dale/Engle/Walker House, Lewisburg. www.unioncountyhistoricalsociety.org

Jul 12-22. Lycoming County Fair. Experience the rural charm and traditional treats of a unique country fair. Cows, horses, sheep and goats on display, plus pony and antique tractor pulling contests, a demolition derby, entertainment, amusement rides and concessions. Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville. 570-584-2196, www. lycomingfair.net

Jul 8. Elk County Classic 5K. The second leg of the Elk

Jul 13-22. Performance: Clue: The Musical. The show

County Striders Triple Crown Race. 9am. Johnsonburg. 814-776-2413, http://elkcounystriders.com

Jul 8-9. Jefferson County Longrifles Annual Summer Rendezvous. Traders and camps are welcome. There will be cash targets, categories for men, women and youths. Jefferson County Longrifles, Brookville (Ramsaytown). 814-849-6220 Jul 8. Kill the Grill: Smoke-Only Barbecue Competition. Elk Country Visitor Center, Benezette. 814787-5167, http://experienceelkcounty.com / 30 /

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brings the world’s best-known suspects to life and invites the audience to help solve the mystery. Thursdays through Saturdays. 7:30pm. Adm. Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre Inc., Clearfield. 814-765-4474, www.clearfieldarts.org

Jul 13-16. People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts. The annual arts and crafts festival will feature central Pennsylvania artisans, along with food and family entertainment in a park-like setting. Parking fee. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www. pamilmuseum.org


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arts and crafts, food and live music, as well as cardboard boat races, a duck derby and fireworks. Woodward Township Boat Launch, Lock Haven.

Jul 14-15. Quilt Show & Exhibition. Featuring more

than 120 antique, vintage, and traditional quilts representing virtually all styles. The event showcases hand and machine workmanship, along with applique and quilting techniques. First United Methodist Church, Muncy. www. muncyhistoricalsociety.org, www.muncyquilts.com

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Jul 14-15. 100-Mile Yard Sale. The huge sale routes through Shawville, LeContes Mills, Frenchville, Keewaydin, Karthaus, Pottersdale, Sinnemahoning, Driftwood, Benezette and Medix Run and into Clearfield. 9am-5pm. Throughout Cameron County, Elk County, Clearfield County and Centre County. 814-263-4418, 814-263-7321, http://visitquehannaarea.com Shop at Our Gift Shop

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Tenors. Laugh after laugh greets one improbable scene after another. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-7488083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

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Eaton Township Bicentennial Celebration. Celebrating 200 years with activities, food, wagon rides and historical tours and demonstrations. Eatonville. 570836-3725

Jul 15. Lavender Festival. Everything lavender, as well as bodyworkers, musicians, select vendors, a Tai Chi presentation and a giveaway. Children are welcome with an adult. 11am-4pm. Self Discovery Wellness Arts Center, Montrose. 570-278-9256, www.wellnessarts.com


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Performance: Sons of Pirates. Sometimes billed as a Jimmy Buffett tribute band, the group plays the beach music of Buffett, Marley and Zac Brown, splashing in classic hits from The Eagles and James Taylor. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 336-416-8605, emfoa.org

Jul 15. Christmas in July. Craft and food vendors, a Chinese auction, Santa and activities for the whole family. Coudersport Courthouse Square, Coudersport. 814-2740368 Jul 15. Selinsgrove Stroll and Hops, Vines & Wines Festival. Featuring arts, crafts and sidewalk sales downtown and superb micro and craft brews, fine regional wineries, delicious food from local restaurants and great entertainment on University Avenue. Downtown Selinsgrove. 570-374-8992, selinsgrovechamber.com

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Jul 15-16. Coolspring Power Museum History Day and Antique Car, Truck & Tractor Show. The finest antique engine collection in the world, with presentations on the museum and the history of its engines. The car and truck show is just for fun, and vehicles must be at least 25 years old. 8am-5pm. Coolspring Power Museum, Coolspring. 814-849-6883, coolspringpowermuseum.org Jul 15-16. Woodcarving Competition & Show. Features wood and carving-related vendors, contests and demonstrations. Vendors and artists will demonstrate and display their work. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org Jul 15, 29, Aug 5. Performance: The Commedia Prince & the Pauper. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Jul 16-22. Jefferson County Fair. A carnival, a truck

and tractor pull, a demo derby, old-fashioned mud races and a professional rodeo. 10am-10pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. http://jeffcofair.com

Jul 17-22. Ridgway Fireman’s Carnival. A carnival, rides, food, fireworks and a parade on Saturday. Ridgway Carnival Grounds, Ridgway. rfd4.org/firemanscarnival.htm whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 33 /


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Jul 17-21. Older Adults’ Retreat. Enjoy relaxation, fellowship and fun with other seasoned adults. The course is led by Bruce and Glenda Merritt. Olmsted Manor Retreat Center, Ludlow. 814-945-6512, www.olmstedmanor.org Jul 20. Firelight Food Truck Roundup, Bonfire & Music Jam. A summer series. 6-10pm. Carlin Farm, Meshoppen. 570-301-4922, www.kitstonartsalliance.org Jul 21-Aug 5. Endless Mountain Music Festival. World-renowned artists will perform in the majestic mountains of northern Pennsyvlania and southern New York. Various locations in and near Potter & Tioga Counties. 570-787-7800, www.endlessmountain.net Jul 21. Blueberries & Bluegrass. A delicious evening of

great food and live bluegrass music. 6-9pm. Free adm. Mifflinburg Community Park, Mifflinburg. mifflinburgpa.com

Jul 21-23. East Brady Area Riverfest. A parade, food

and craft vendors, live music, rides and games for children, contests, fireworks, an auction and more. Graham Field, East Brady. sites.google.com/site/eastbradyriverfest1/

Jul 22-23. Vietnam Revisited Living History Combat Bivouac. Living historians will portray the life of combat soldiers of the Vietnam era in Southeast Asia. Daily programs will include accompanying squads on recon patrols and a tactical patrol ambush demonstration at 1:30pm. Bivouac opens at 10am. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org Jul 22.

River Day Paddle. A 12-mile paddle from Meshoppen to Riverside Park. 9am. Call for reservations. Adm. Riverside Park, Tunkhannock. 570-746-9140, www. endlessmountainoutfitters.com

Jul 22. Lecture: The Real China Beach: U.S. Army

Jul 23-29. Clarion County Fair. A carnival, demolition

derbies, truck and tractor pulls, stage shows and livestock exhibits. Redbank Valley Municipal Park, Fairmount City. 814-275-4475, 814-365-5179, www.redbankpark.com, http://clarioncountyfair.com

Jul 23. Sunset at the Winery: Second Street. Food and live music. 7pm. Laurel Mountain Vineyard, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, www.laurelwines.com Jul 24-29.

Troy Fair. Food, rides, entertainment including Bull Ride Mania, truck and tractor pulls, demo derbies, a concert with a nationally known performer, racing pigs, woodcarver Dennis Beach, musical entertainment, a sportsman’s show, Milk Mania Day and Kids Day. 8am11pm. Adm. Troy. www.troyfair.com

Jul 27-30. Eastern Traditional Archery Rendezvous.

More than 100 dealers, plus eight all-3-D courses on more than 200 acres with 200 targets representing realistic scenarios. Also, a course, range and balloon shoot for children. Monetary prizes to be awarded in the Eagle Eye competition. Denton Hill State Park, Coudersport. www. archeryfestivals.com

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Allegheny Mountain Championship Rodeo. The Toughest Show on Dirt is a PRCA/WRPAsanctioned event with professional cowboys and cowgirls competing for points toward National Finals Rodeo. 8pm. Flying W Ranch, Tionesta. www.theflyingwranch.com

Jul 28-29. Cathedral: The Fight to Save the Ancient Hemlocks of Cook Forest. A high-definition short film documentary about the ancient trees of Cook Forest State Park, which are under attack from the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, a destructive insect. 8pm. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. www.sawmill.org

Nurses in Vietnam. Presented by Julie Decker from the Penn State College of Nursing. 10:30am. Regular adm applies. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

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July 22. River Day. Live music, environmental activities for children and adults, nature presentations, a river float, live animals, mural painting, face painting, food and more. 1pm. Riverside Park, Tunkhannock. dietrichtheater.com

Jul 28-Aug 6. Performance: Fun Home. A refreshingly honest, original musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Jul 22. Taste Full Event. Wine, beer, food, tasting, a

Jul 28-30. 39th Annual Allegheny Mountain Engine

variety of vendors and entertainment. Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. sullivanpachamber.com

Jul 22. Tunkhannock Riverfest. Take a shuttle to the

Mehoopany Launch for 12 miles of paddle fun, with a lunch stop at the Howland Preserve before finishing at Riverfest. Kayak the River, Falls. www.kayaktheriver.com

Jul 22. 2017 Kids & Cancer Motorcycle Benefit Run.

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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. Renovo. 717-766-9690, http://kta-hike.org

& Implement Demonstration. Three days of demonstrations, parades, a flea market, vendors, a pie making contest and magnificent Allegheny Mountain engines. Grounds of Allegheny Mountain Engine and Implement Association, Port Allegany. 716-353-2736, www.ameia.net

Jul 29. Performance: Eric Buss: Inventive Comedy

Magic. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 336-4168609, www.emfoa.org

Jul 29. Brookville BBQ Bash. Mouth-watering barbecue and great live entertainment. Noon-8pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. http://jeffcofair.com


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Jul 29. The Howland Preserve’s Rockin’ the River. Join fellow music, nature, history and river lovers for this concert benefit. 1-8pm. Adm. Red Barn, Howland Preserve, Vosburg. 570-499-6952, www.howlandpreserve.com

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12-mile paddle from Meshoppen to Howland Preserve. 9am. Reservations required. Adm. Howland Preserve, Vosburg. www.endlessmountainoutfitters.com

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Jul 29-Aug 5. Clinton County Fair. The 45th annual

Friday: Demonstrations and Public Participation Saturday: Lumberjack Competition Sunday: Traditional Horsepull

fair features agricultural displays, 4-H exhibits, various competitions, games, rides, great food and family entertainment. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-7264148, www.clintoncountyfairpa.com

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Scotch Hill Community Hall Vendor/Craft Day. Vendors, crafters, collectors and artists from the fourcounty region selling unique items. 9am-3pm. Scotch Hill Community Hall, Leeper.

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Aug 4-6. Wings Over Piper. Radio-controlled model airplane enthusiasts get plenty of flight time during this event, which also features vendors, food, contests and demonstrations. William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. 570-560-4306, http://wingsoverpiper.com

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midway, carnival rides, livestock shows and auctions, vendors and entertainment. Potter County Fairgrounds, Millport. www.pottercountyfair.com

Jul 30-Aug 5. Clearfield County Fair. Games, rides, food, crafts, produce and fair judging events, animals and livestock, and live concerts. The Clearfield County Fairgrounds, Clearfield. www.clearfieldcountyfair.com

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Aug 1-5. Triton Hose Carnival. Carnival rides, a wide

variety of food, a live band each night, a fireman’s parade on Thursday at 7 p.m. and an antique vehicle parade on Saturday at 7 p.m. 570-836-2590

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Summer Steam Show. Activities for the whole family, with a vintage village, a saw mill, a cider press, gas engines, oil field equipment, farm animals, train rides and more. 9am-5pm. Portersville Steam Show Grounds, Portersville. portersvillesteamshow.org

Aug 4-6. Woodsmen’s Show. See the top lumberjacks in the country compete in events such as cross-cut saw, springboard, ax throwing and tree felling. Amateurs will also test their skills. Food and craft vendors will be on-site. Cherry Springs State Park, Coudersport. 815-435-5010, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/cherrysprings, www.woodsmenshow.com

Blueberry Festival. Blueberry treats, children’s games, entertainment, a Civil War re-enactor camp and more. Village Green, Montrose. www.susqcolibrary.org

Aug 4-13. Performance: Miss Mannerly. A hilarious,

poignant comedy for grown-ups inspired by a childhood memory of etiquette class. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-748-8083, www.millbrookplayhouse.net

Aug 5. Boot Camp for Kids. The summer day camp of

military instruction, designed for ages 8 to 13. A T-shirt, boonie hat, and lunch of Meals-Ready-to-Eat will be provided. Prereg required by July 19. Fee. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, pamilmuseum.org

Aug 5. Kinzua Country Tango. 7am. Warren YMCA, Warren. 814-726-0110, ext. 121, chris@warrenymca.org, http://kinzuacountrytango.com, elkcountystriders.com Aug. 5.

Shannondell Triton Hose Company Triton Trot. One-mile run for runners at least 50 years old, immediately before the John Stoka Antique Car Parade. 7pm. Adm. Triton Hose Company carnival grounds, Tunkhannock. 570-240-1932, www.tritonhose.com

Aug 5. Performance: Vocal Trash. A great family event

described as Glee meets Stomp. This green-minded ensemble utilizes the universal language of song and dance. 8pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. 339-4168609, www.emfoa.org

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Aug 5. Frosty Hollow Herb Fair & Country Market.

Herbs, gardening, nature art, tours, exhibits, demonstrations and seminars. Frosty Hollow Bed & Breakfast, Coudersport. 814-274-7419, www.frostyhollowbandb.com

Aug 5. Elk County Boulder Dash. A 20-mile run/walk/ hike through State Game Lands 44. 8am. Ridgway. 814594-4591, http://elkcountyboulderdash.com Aug 5. Lemonade Day. Food, games, music, contests

and drawings, a petting zoo and lemonade stands. 11am4pm. Second Street Community Center, Northumberland. 570-412-4072, www.17857.org

Aug 5-6. Medix Run Rendezvous. A dunk tank, the Old

Poll farmers market, pony rides, craft vendors, food and much more. Elk Country Store, Weedville. 814-787-4460, http://elkcountrystore.com

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Summer Concerts on the River. Live bands entertain from the floating stage on the Susquehanna River. 6:30-9pm. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater and Floating Stage, Lock Haven. lockhavenpa.gov

Aug 7-12. Tioga County Fair. Features rides, games,

food, agricultural displays, concerts, and a demolition derby. Tioga County Fairgrounds, Wellsboro. 570-724-3196, www.tiogacountyfair.com, www.tiogacountyfair.com

Aug 8-12. Elk County Fair. Food, exhibits, amusements, novelties, bands, demolition derbies, contests and much more. Elk County Fairgrounds, Kersey. 814-965-3128, 814885-8376, www.elkcountyfair.net Aug 9-13. Tioga Old Home Days. For more than 60

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Aug 11-12. Perseid Meteor Shower. Bring blankets or

lawn chairs, viewing cameras or telescopes, snacks and beverages and enjoy the annual celestial light show of falling stars. Bonfire if the night is chilly. 9pm. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. friendsofsaltspringspark.org

Aug 11-13. Cookie Daze Festival. A cookie baking con-

test, a princess contest, a parade, a 5K race, a Power Wheels cruise, a Big Wheel race, a kiddies tractor pull, a bed race, a cart race, live bands and more. Rimersburg. 814-473-6427, http://cookiedazecarcruise.com

Aug 11-Sep 3. Exhibit: Central PA Pastel Society Exhibit. This juried exhibit features artists who are members of the Central Pennsylvania Pastel Society. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-0949, www.stationgalleryccac.org Aug 11-13. Mount Jewett Swedish Festival. Residents take pride in their Swedish heritage and celebrate with traditional music, dance, ethnic foods and craft vendors. Mount Jewett. 814-558-7642

Aug 11-13. Bloomsburg Nationals 2017. Cars, trucks and motorcycles of varying eras, makes, models and styles may take part. Featuring auto events, a tire burnout contest, slow drags, muffler rap, teeter totter, Flamethrower show, bingo, children’s games, vendors, a Women’s Oasis, automotive tech seminars and more. Adm. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. 570-275-0748, www.bloomsburgfair.com, bloomsburgnationals.com Aug 11-12. Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair. Juried artists, entertainment, children’s activities, food and a silent auction. Talleyrand Park, Bellefonte. www.bellefontefair.org

Aug 12. Kids’ Day: Dress Up & Discover. Children of all

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Sherman Memorial Lighthouse Tour. Selfguided tours of the beautiful six-story structure. 1-4pm. Lighthouse Island, Tionesta. 814-755-3672

Aug 13. Music in the Mountains. Former students of the

Philadelphia Trio workshops perform. 4pm. Adm. DeWire Center, Eagles Mere. www.emfoa.org

Aug 13. Montour Preserve Paddle. Up to three hours of

paddling instruction, exploring the nooks and crannies of the lake and trying new styles of paddling. 1-5pm. Adm. Meet near the boat ramp, Lake Chillisquaque, PPL Montour Preserve, Danville. 570-524-7692, www.paddlehappy.com

Aug 14-19. McKean County Fair. McKean County Fair Grounds, East Smethport. 814-778-7326, 814-887-5361, www.mckeancountyfair.net

Aug 15-19. Beavertown Rescue Hose Co. No. 20 Hillbilly Fever Days. Live entertainment nightly, children’s activities, pony rides, a petting zoo, hay or carriage rides, fair food, vendors and giveaways. Possum Hollow Park, Beavertown. 570-658-7147 Aug 15-20. Tionesta Indian Festival. A family-orient-

ed festival with trash and treasure sales and basketball, dodgeball and volleyball tournaments. There will be a pet parade, riding lawn mower races, a kiddy parade, nightly entertainment, food, arts and crafts and fireworks. Parade on Saturday and fireworks that night at 10pm. Downtown Tionesta. 814-758-9076, http://forestcounty.com

Aug 16. Grand Slam Parade. The event 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 will begin on West Fourth Street at Susquehanna Street and proceed east to Market Street. Downtown Williamsport. www.vacationpa.com

ages will be able to wear combat gear and helmets from the museum education collection. 10am-3pm. Regular museum adm applies. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

Aug 17-27. Little League World Series.

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Arts & Crafts Festival. Juried fine arts available for sale. Village Green, Eagles Mere. 570-5253370, www.visithistoriceaglesmere.com

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Aug 12. ATV Jamboree. Vendors, live music, giveaways, food and beverages and a mud bog. 1pm. Parking lot of The Medix Hotel, Weedville (Medix Run). 814-787-5920

Aug 17-19. Sunbury River Festival. Live music and entertainment along Front Street, and good food and good times are abundant for people of all ages. Also, the Valley’s Got Talent Competition, children’s games, vendors, free entertainment, the Chalk the Walk competition, a cardboard boat regatta and a boat parade. Sunbury Riverfront Park, Sunbury. 570-286-7768, sunburyrevitalization.org

Aug 12-13, 16-19. Knox Horsethief Days. A softball tournament, a yard sale, a tractor race, a sidewalk sale, a car cruise, live entertainment, a community picnic and a parade on the last day. Downtown Knox. 814-797-1376, www.knoxborough.com

Aug 12. Hometown Hero Celebration/Banner Unveiling. The celebration honors veterans and emergency responders. 10am. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater and Floating Stage, Lock Haven. http://lockhaven.org

Little League Complex, Williamsport. 570-326-1921, .littleleague.org Firelight Food Truck Roundup, Bonfire & Music Jam. A summer series. 6-10pm. Carlin Farm, Meshoppen. 570-301-4922, www.kitstonartsalliance.org

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Potter County Bowhunters Festival. Archery dealers and vendors, plus seven 3-D courses on more than 200 acres with 180 targets representing realistic hunting scenarios. Also, a course, range and balloon shoot for children. Sharp Shooter competition. Denton Hill State Park, Coudersport. www.archeryfestivals.com

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By Rick Hiduk When the need to escape the hustle and bustle of suburban life and expressways hits, it might be time to strike out on an adventure into the Pennsylvania Wilds, which is not so far from Williamsport, State College, and Punxsutawney but seems worlds away upon arrival. The Bucktail Trail, named for The Pennsylvania Bucktails Regiment of Civil War rangers, follows Route 120 between Ridgway and Lock Haven, loosely paralleling Interstate 80 to the south. National motorcycling publications refer to the full two-and-a-half hour ride as “103 miles of riding bliss” and “addictive.” Flanked by high cliffs and drop-offs to streams and rivers, riders

report that you can “feel your stresses and life’s worries disappear.” But why hurry? Take your time and absorb all that this designated Pennsylvania Scenic Highway has to offer. Passing through Elk, Cameron, and Clinton counties, travelers Decker’s Chapel can access in Saint Marys the Sproul Photo courtesy of PAGO and Elk state forests, Kettle Creek State Park near Renovo, and numerous designated wildlife areas. Key towns and villages along Route 120 include St. Marys, Emporium, Driftwood, Sinnemahoning, Keating, Westport, Renovo, North Bend, and Hyner. Route 120 follows the Sinnemahoning Path, an old Native American trail,


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with charming Cameron County, second-smallest county in Pennsylvania in both area and population, at the center of the journey. The Pennsylvania Bucktails Regiment camped at Emporium, one of only two incorporated boroughs in Cameron County. The route was used by early pioneers traveling west as the best way to cross the Allegheny Front, which split the watersheds to the Chesapeake Bay and the rivers flowing to the Gulf of Mexico. In 1926, the Bucktail Trail was considered for further development as the primary route from Philadelphia to Erie but was truncated by other highways, including US Routes 6, 422, and 220. Like many small but once booming regions in Pennsylvania, the Bucktail region found that being bypassed slowed its economic prowess but, in turn, preserved its cultural integrity and spurred the protection and conservation of its natural resources. Today, the Bucktail Trail is highly revered by motorists as a trip back in time, buoyed by natural splendor that is difficult to surpass. Emporium, the seat of Cameron County, is considered a gateway to the northern Pennsylvania Wilds and to cities west, east, and south. Streams from four directions converge to form the West Branch of the

Susquehanna River. The Pennsylvania Little League Senior Division Championships are held in Emporium each July. Lumber was Emporium’s primary export into the mid-20th century. During World War II, a Sylvania Electronics plant there employed so many women that Emporium was featured in a national magazine as Girls’ Town, USA. Today, lumber is once again the predominant industry there, as is tourism. With a population estimated at 2,000 in 2013, Emporium features a bustling downtown with familyowned eat-


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eries like Fox’s Pizza Den at 41 E. Fourth Street. Menu highlights include specialty hoagies and gourmet pizzas with hand-tossed pizza dough and awardwinning sauce. Additional culinary options can be found next door at the Midtown Sports Bar & Grill and Charlie’s Friendly Tavern at 534 E. Allegany Ave. Lodging options include the Buttonwood Motel at 368 Sizerville Road (Route 155) and the more rustic Creekside Inn and 23 campsites at Sizerville State Park, a 386-acre naturalist’s paradise surrounded by the Elk State Forest. There, hiking enthusiasts will find

the trailhead to the Bucktail Path Trail, which meanders 34 miles to the south to the village of Sinnemahoning. Highlights of the hike include former railroad grades and the Johnson Run Natural Area, 200 acres of old-growth hemlock and hardwoods. Sinnemahoning is 2.4 miles southeast of the borough of Driftwood, a tiny but picturesque community located at the bottom of a 1,200-foot gorge carved out of the Allegheny Plateau. Driftwood is the smallest incorporated borough in the state with a population of just 64 people in 2016. About a third of its 2.5 square miles includes a portion of the

Aug 18-20. Celebration of the Arts. Local artists and

Aug 19-20. Art Festival in the Forest & Quilt Show.

craftsmen display works. There will be tours of the house and current displays featuring local genealogies, family Bibles, photos and histories. 1-4pm. Laceyville’s Oldest House, Laceyville. 570-869-1679

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Centre County Grange Fair & Encampment. Concerts, rides, food, games and competitions. Centre County Grange Fairgrounds, Centre Hall. 866236-3247, www.grangefair.net

Aug 19. Performance: Old Friends. A concert. 7-10pm.

Back lawn of Shadowbrook Inn & Resort, Tunkhannock. 570-836-2151, www.shadowbrookresort.com

Aug 19. Woofstock.

Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-278-1228, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org, www.truefriendsawc.com

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Focuses on quilting and fabrics, painting, photography, pottery and other traditional arts. Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. 814-927-6655, www.sawmill.org

Aug 19-20. Elk Expo. Vendors, displays, presentations,

contests, entertainment, wagon rides and children’s activities. 10am-8pm. Elk County Visitor Center, Benezette. 814787-5167, www.experienceelkcountry.com

Aug 19. Derrick Day. Celebrate the region's rich oil and gas heritage with crafts, food, demos, antique oilfield equipment displays, chainsaw carver, a barbershop quartet and talks of oilfield history and more. Penn Brad Oil Museum, Bradford. www.pennbradoilmuseum.org Aug 25. Williamsport Welcomes the World. Featuring food, entertainment, vendors, and bargains. Downtown Williamsport. 570-327-7510, www.vacationpa.com


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Johnson Run Natural Area. Twenty-eight miles east of Driftwood is the borough of Renovo in Clinton County. Unlike many Pennsylvania towns that simply sprouted around industries, Renovo was a planned city, built by and for the Pennsylvania and Erie Railroad, with broad avenues named after the Great Lakes and primary streets numbered 1 through 16. For entourages composed of both naturalists and those who prefer amenities, Renovo is arguably one of the more cosmopolitan stops on Route 120, though literally surrounded by state parks and gamelands. As Renovo was a hub of the railroad company, hotels, specialty shops, recreational facilities, schools, and even taxi services were created with Renovo’s future as a prominent American city in mind. The demand for both passenger and freight transportation eventually declined, but the residents of Renovo proudly retain the gumption of their 19th- and 20th-century forefathers and welcome visitors, especially during the Flaming Foliage Festival held every Oc-

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Aug 25-26. Austin Dam Show. An eclectic mix of live music from bands along with a colorful animated light show projected on the dam ruins at night. Also, camping, hiking, fishing, and food and craft vendors. Austin Dam Memorial Park, Austin. 814-274-3365, www.damshow.com Aug 26. Baker Trail UltraChallenge. A 50-mile ultra-

marathon on the Baker Trail. Individuals and relay teams of up to five members may register. 6:30am. Starts at the northern trailhead near Marienvillerachelcarsontrails.org

Aug 26-27. Clarion River Paddling Adventure. The overnight outdoor interpretive canoeing and camping experience is designed for families and will offer kayaking, canoeing, birding and fishing opportunities; overnight canoe camping; investigating lumber boom ghost towns and relics; and local foods. Register by Aug. 11. Adm. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. www.dcnr.state.pa.us

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Popular eateries include The Green Lantern Bar & Restaurant, just west of town on Route 120, and Yesterday’s Restaurant & Hotel at 100 Third St., which also offers overnight accommodations. Other places to stay include the Sportsman’s Hotel, Restaurant, and Lounge, just outside of town on Route 120, and the highly rated North Bend Bed and Breakfast at 11890 Renovo Road. Whether traveling east or west, a stop at the Straub Brewery, 303 Sorg St. in St. Marys is a must. Family owned and operated since the 1800s, the brewery offers tours for visitors age 12 and older and a complimentary taste of its all-natural beer for those 21 and older from the famous External Tap. Beer can be purchased on-site, with a variety of souvenirs available from the gift shop.

Aug 27. Performance: Cornstock Pre-Festival Concert. An afternoon of bluegrass and folk music featuring Hickory Project and friends. 3pm. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500, www.dietrichtheater.com Aug 27. Two-Wheeled Tour of Salt Springs Park. Bike the roads and trails to the edges of the park. Explore a different route on the last Sunday of each month throughout the summer, featuring easy to moderate riding. 1pm. Meet at Wheaton House. Salt Springs State Park, Franklin Forks. 570-967-7275, www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org Aug 27. American Spirit Aviation Festival. Activities include an air show, airplane rides with Elk Flyers, bi-plane rides with Denny Caruso, ultra-light rides by Cloud 9 Aerosports and much more. 9am-9pm. St. Marys Municipal Airport, St. Marys. 814-834-4671, 814-335-6139, www. stmarysmunicipalairport.com whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 43 /


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Jun 1-18. Exhibit: Juried Art Exhibition. The 46th annual event, an LVC tradition, will feature a variety of paintings, drawings, sculpture, assemblage and photographs. More than 200 entries are submitted each year from regional artists. Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, Annville. www.lvc.edu Jun 1-3. National Association of Milk Bottle Collectors’ Convention. Members will sell and trade milk bottles, caps, and dairy-related memorabilia. Also features seminars, a banquet on Friday, and an auction of milk bottles, caps, and other related items on Saturday. Adm. Holiday Inn-Hershey, Grantville. milkbottlecollectors.com Jun 1-11.

Performance: Driving Miss Daisy. With Michael Learned. Adm. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, TotemPolePlayhouse.org

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Jun 2-4. Street Rods National East. 4,000 street rods, custom cars, muscle cars, and specialty vehicles, along with manufacturer exhibits, arts and crafts, a model car contest, and a vintage parts swap meet. York Expo Center, York. Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Summer Movies. The schedule

is as follows: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, June 2; Harry and the Hendersons, June 9; Short Circuit, June 16; Spaceballs, June 23; and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, June 30. Fridays. 8:30pm. Fort Hunter Mansion and Park, Harrisburg. 717-599-5751, www.forthunter.org,

Jun 2-4. World War II Weekend. The complete living

history event encompassing the World War II years will include an airshow, 1,200 re-enactors, 80 aircraft, 200 vehicles and food vendors. Free parking. Reading Regional Airport - Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, Reading. 610-372-7333, www.maam.org

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Jun 2-18. Berks Country Fest. The Americana Music

Jamboree festival will feature a diverse assortment of musical genres, including country, acoustic rock, Americana, folk, bluegrass, jazz, world and orchestral music, through concerts and special events. Venues throughout Berks County. www.berkscountryfest.com

Jun 2-4. Carlisle Ford Nationals. A large and thrilling all-Ford event. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, www.carlisleevents.com

Jun 3. National Trails Day Event. 10am-1pm. Columbia Crossing, Columbia. www.susquehannariverlands.com

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od-true, technically stunning and explosive live concert show performs the music of Paul McCartney spanning two decades from The Beatles to Wings. 7:30-9:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Jun 3. Moonlite Cruiser Car Show. Food, ’50s and ’60s

rock ‘n’ roll, and antique cars, trucks, and street rods older than 1995. No pets or alcohol. Rain date June 4. Adm by donation. Quarryville Memorial Park, Quarryville. 717-7862796

Jun 3. Buchanan Lioness Annual Strawberry Festival & Dog Show. Mercersburg Lions Club Park, Mercersburg. 717-328-5827 Jun 3. Hawk Mountain Arts Tour & Sale. Enjoy a cul-

tured variety of art by talented artists displaying their work in their home studios or host locations. The self-guided driving tour will explore at 25-mile radius within scenic Albany Township. 9am-5pm. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Jun 7. Wee Ones Walk. Designed for children ages 3 to

5, the program will include a story, a nature activity, a short outdoor hike and a craft based on a new seasonal theme each month. Registration is required. 10-11:30am. Visitor Center Gallery, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Jun 7 - Sep 29. Exhibit: 250 Years of History 2017 marks the commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The exhibit will include fine art paintings, JC Blair Company artifacts, Native American artifacts, historical documents including early original tavern licenses from Huntingdon, railroad artifacts, old photos over the years, old maps, pottery, textiles, military artifacts and digital display lectures. Huntingdon County Historical Society, Huntingdon. www.huntingdonhistory.org

Jun 3. Senior & Ambassador Girl Scout Day. Girls in grades nine through 12 may earn two requirements for the Senior Sky badge and two steps toward the Ultimate Recreation Challenge badge by hiking a moderate to difficult trail. Registration is required. 9am-3pm. Meet in the Visitor Center, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

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Jun 3. Country Thunder. Join us at the amphitheater to see local band Country Thunder "New Friends Making that Old Music" that covers a variety of music including classic to modern country! Raystown Lake, Hesston. 888729-7869, www.raystown.org

Jun 8. Lecture: From Planting to Plate: What Primary Sources Reveal About Colonial Kitchen Gardens, Households, & Food Preparation. Rock Ford garden committee head Cynthia Trussell will follow the journey that began in the kitchen garden and ended on the table. Adm. Barn, Rock Ford Plantation, Lancaster. 717-392-7223, www. rockfordplantation.org

Jun 7-Sep 2. Performance: Half-Stitched. Bird-inHand Family Restaurant and Stage, Bird-in-Hand. www.bird-in-hand.com

Grandparents Day At Lincoln Caverns Every Wednesday. Treat your grandchildren to this amazing underground adventure. One free grandchild (ages 4-12) per family.   Go to website to print out the coupon from the discount page or show it to us from your phone. Not valid with other discounts. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks., Huntingdon. www.lincolncaverns.com

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Jun 9-11. The Elegance at Hershey. Festivities will commence with the Grand Ascent, a vintage hill climb in the European tradition. Adm. Various locations in Hershey. 717-534-1910, http://theeleganceathershey.com

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Jun 9-10. Strawberry Festival. An annual event featuring strawberry treats, a variety of vendors and food, a baby and toddler contest, entertainment, a 5K Strawberry Stampede and more. Lawn of the Courthouse, McConnellsburg. 717-485-4064, www.fultoncountypa.com Jun 9. Night Walk to Owl’s Head. The fully guided walk

Jun 8-24. Berks County Best Kept Secrets Tour. An

unusual shopping, food and fun adventure featuring 39 off-the-beaten-path businesses. Travel from place to place enjoying free refreshments, games, gifts, demonstrations, tours, make-and-take projects and more. Adm. Various locations in Berks County. 717-721-9409, www. bestkeptsecretstour.com

Jun 8-10. Gettysburg Brass Band Festival. Highlighting the tradition of brass bands, with performers from across the Mid-Atlantic coming together to perform. Various locations in Gettysburg. 717-334-7719, www.gettysburgbrassbandfestival.com Jun 8-11. Huntingdon 250th Anniversary Celebration. Huntingdon will celebrate its 250th with a parade, fair, block party, walking tours, reenactment, kids activities, concerts and so much more throughout Huntingdon. www.facebook.com/HDonPA250/ Jun 9. Logan Brinson Elvis Festival. Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, Lebanon. palmyraelvisfest.com / 46 /

to an area off-limits to the public will be along a dirt and gravel access road with moderate inclines. Bring snacks, water and sturdy shoes. Registration is required. 8:3010:30pm. Adm. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Jun 10. Walk-In/Fly-In Breakfast. Second Saturday of

every month. Begins at 8am. Mifflin County Airport, Reedsville. 717-667-6829, www.mifflincountyairport.com

Jun 10. The Lantern Fest. Thousands of revelers will join together, armed with lanterns that will fly for an unforgettable spectacle when the sun goes down. Food, live music, a stage show, familiar princesses, face painters, s’mores, balloon artists and more. Gates at 4pm. Parking fee. Maple Grove Raceway, Mohnton. 610-856-9211, www. maplegroveraceway.com, www.thelanternfest.com Jun 10-11. Music & Wine Festival. Features national

and local recording artists, free wine samples from central Pennsylvania wineries, and craft and food vendors. Attendees may bring lawn chairs and picnic baskets. Gates open at 3pm. 4-9pm. Fort Hunter Park, Harrisburg. 717599-5751, www.forthunter.org

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Jun 10. Historic Old Annville Day. Music, food, arts and

crafts. Presented by Friends of Old Annville. Downtown Annville. fooa_annville@hotmail.com

Jun 10. Coal Cracker 10K Run. Registration at 7:30am,

fun run for children age 12 and under at 9am, 10K at 10am. Downtown Shenandoah. 570-462-0389, www.downtownshenandoah.com, www.facebook.com/coalcracker10k/

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Moonlight Bike Ride. The 11-mile roundtrip event will travel along the Heritage Rail Trail and will include a snack and beverages. Bring a bicycle, light, and helmet. 8:30pm. Adm. Starts at Glatfelter Station Parking Area, Heritage Rail Trail County Park, York. 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

Jun 10-11. Antique Engine, Tractor, & Toy Club Show.

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Jun 10. Iron Run Half Marathon & Charcoal Challenge 5K. A half marathon trail run. 6:30am-noon. Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Gardners. 717-486-7174, runreg.com

Jun 10-11. Civil War Re-enactment. Troops and horses

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

Jun 10. Reedsville Community Day. Town-wide yard

sales, craft vendors, a parade, contests, a Little Miss Reedsville Pageant and more. Bender Park, Reedsville. 717667-2390

Jun 10. Berks County Early Bird Fiddle Fest. Enjoy the

sounds of traditional fiddle, bluegrass and old-time music all day. Concerts, fiddle contests, open stages, children’s activities, crafts, pulled pork, brisket and refreshments. Bring chairs and blankets. 10am-7pm. Berks County Heritage Center, Reading. www.countyofberks. com/parks

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Jun 11-Sep 10. 50th Year, Art of the State. The annual juried exhibition open to Pennsylvania artists and craftspeople will feature highly creative art chosen by a distinguished panel of judges. The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. 717-787-4980, www.statemuseumpa.org, Jun 12-16.

Nature Discovery Program: Nature Detectives. Children ages 5 and 6 are invited to look in the forests, fields, and stream for signs of local animals. Activities include crafts, hikes, and a live animal finale. 9:30am-noon. Registration required. Adm. Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717-428-1961, 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

Jun 13-25. Explore Wildwood: An Outdoor Family

Adventure. After picking up a packet at the nature center, groups may set out on a two-mile hike on the Towpath Trail, stopping at stations and using clues to solve mysteries. After the adventure, they may visit the nature center for an explanation of the challenges.10am-4pm. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org

Jun 13 - Aug 29. T-Rex Tuesday At Lincoln Caverns. On T-Rex Tuesday, children will enjoy special dinosaur treats and photo ops with our T-Rex. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks., Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com Jun 15-18. Tuscarora Valley Heritage Days. A flea market, food vendors, a tractor parade, a lumberjack show, a petting zoo, children’s games, lawn tractor races and more. Waterford Fairgrounds, Waterford. 717-437-3403, www.waterfordfair.org, www.facebook.com/tuscarora.days

Jun 15. Celebrity Bartender Event. Presented by Theater of the Seventh Sister. Character’s Pub, Lancaster. https://seventhsister.com Jun 16-18.

Codorus Blast Festival in the Park. A family-friendly event. Adm. Codorus State Park, Hanover. www.codorusblast.org

Jun 16-Jul 2. Performance: The Drowsy Chaperone. The cast recording of a fictititous 1928 musical comes to life. Adm. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse. org Jun 16. Kielbasi & Pierogie Golf Open. Includes lunch, dinner and refreshments all day. Tee time at 1pm. Mountain Valley Golf Course, Barnesville. www.downtownshenandoah.com Jun 16. 3rd in the Burg Around the City. A celebration

of the city’s quickly growing arts and cultural scene, with dozens of venues hosting special events - exhibits, music, theater, comedy and lectures - throughout downtown and Midtown each month. Harrisburg. www.facebook. com/3rdintheBurg

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Central PA Rodeo 2017. Come see the great events of Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Calf Roping, Cowgirl Breakway Roping,S addle Bronco Riding, Team Roping and don't miss out on the great clown act Tim (Wildthang) Lepard. www.centralparodeo.com Huntingdon County Fairgrounds, Huntingdon. 814-684-3510, www.centralparodeo.com

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Jun 17. Penn-Mar Irish Festival. Features traditional

and contemporary Irish music and dance, as well as Irish vendors and food, a children’s area, and door prizes. Pets are not allowed. 10:30am-9pm. Adm. The Markets at Shrewsbury, Glen Rock. www.marketsatshrewsbury.com

Jun 17-18. Robesonia Townwide Yard Sale. More than 45 homes were involved last year. Robesonia. www.facebook.com/Robesonia-Townwide-Yard-Sale-WesternBerks-CountyPA-214335298938041/

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Jun 19-23. Wildwood Way Day Camp. For ages 6 to 8. Registration opens on Jan. 3. 9am-3pm. Adm. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org Jun 19-23.

Nature Discovery Program: Small Wonders. Joined by their parents, children ages 3 and 4 will role-play, imitate, imagine, question, and experiment with nature. Classes will include crafts, snacks, and spending time outside. Registration required. 9:30-11:30am. Adm. Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717-4281961, 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

Thunder on the River Car Show. Featuring vintage cars, oldies music, and food. The car show awards will include Best of Show. The event is a collaborative effort of the Columbia Lions Club and Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce. 10am-2pm. No adm for spectators. Columbia. www.parivertowns.com

Jun 22-23. Lancaster County Carriage & Antique Auction. Features an Early Bird Auction on Thursday afternoon and an all-day auction on Friday. Benefits the Bird-inHand Fire Company. Smucker Homestead, Bird-in-Hand. 717-945-4945

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Big 33 Football Classic: Pennsylvania vs. Maryland. The all-star American football game, played since 1957, features the top high school football players in Pennsylvania. Kickoff at 7pm. Landis Field, Central Dauphin Middle School, Harrisburg. http://big33.org

Jun 17. Duncannon Appalachian Trail Festival. The family-friendly festival will feature opportunities to learn about the Appalachian Trail and other outdoor opportunities in central Pennsylvania, as well as hikes and outdoor activities. From 10am-4pm there will be entertainment, exhibits, presentations and vendors near the town square. Duncannon Appalachian Trail Community, Duncannon. http://duncannonatc.org Jun 17. Art on the Avenue. The arts and crafts festival will feature national and regional artists showing and selling their creations. Also, live music, street performers, specialty foods and local businesses. Rain or shine. 11am6pm. Along Penn Avenue, West Reading. 610-685-8854, www.lovewestreading.org Jun 17. The Truck Stops Here. Enjoy award-winning

cuisine from today’s food trucks while learning about those manufactured at the Boyertown Auto Body Works. Also, entertainment for the whole family, live blacksmithing and beer. Noon-4pm. Adm. Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, Boyertown. www.boyertownmuseum.org

Jun 17. Huntingdon County Juneteenth Day. Juneteenth is observed as the African American Emancipation Day and is celebrated at Portstown Park, Huntingdon. www.facebook.com/ HuntingdonCountyJuneteenth Jun 19-23. Nature Discovery Program: Archaeology

Week. Students will learn the concepts of archaeology and how to take notes and catalog artifacts. They will also take part in special programs themed around the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, and the history of railroading. A public program to examine the students’ excavation work is set for June 22 at 7pm. Ages 10 to 13. Reg required. 9:30am3:30pm. Adm. Hanover Junction Train Station, Seven Valleys. 717-840-7226, www.yorkcountyparks.org

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Renninger’s Antiques & Collectors Extravaganza. Since 1975, the event has been a meeting place for hundreds of dealers and collectors from all over the world to buy and sell among themselves and to the public. Renninger’s, Kutztown. 610-683-6848, www.renningers.com

Jun 23-25. Carlisle Chevrolet Nationals. The allnew event is meant to reflect the enthusiasts who buy and enjoy Chevrolet products. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, www.carlisleevents.com Jun 24. Antique, Art, & Craft Show. Features more

than 200 vendors offerings crafts, antiques, and food. Also includes entertainment. No pets allowed. Free shuttle service from 8:45am-3pm, free parking. Rain date is July 8. 9am-3pm. Free adm. Locust Street Park, Columbia. 717-684-5249

Jun 24. Traditional Cherry Fair & Early American Craft Show. Traditional artisans, farm life demonstrations, family fun, cherry treats and festival foods. No pets. 10am5pm. Adm. Alexander Schaeffer Farm, Schaefferstown. 717-949-2244 Jun 24. Garden Tour. Featuring six unique gardens in the southwestern Berks area. Organized by the Friends of the Mifflin Community Library. Tickets are available at the library. Adm. Various locations in Berks County. 610-7773911, www.berks.lib.pa.us/smi/ Jun 24-25. Wild West Weekend. Go back to the days of the Old West with gunfights, bank raids and more. 9am5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, www.oldbedfordvillage.com Jun 24. Pennsylvania Cider Fest. Taste the best of Pennsylvania ciders, as the commonwealth is home to more than 30 cideries and is ranked fourth in the country for apple production. Live music, demonstrations, samples, food and shopping. Hauser Estate Winery, Biglerville. 717334-4888, www.hauserestate.com, www.paciderfest.com

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Jun 24. ShReading Festival 2. The gathering of music,

Jun 24. Gourmet Garden Tour. Enjoy the fare of local wineries, breweries and restaurants while touring several private urban gardens. Rain date is June 25. 4-8pm. Adm. Centre Park Historic District, Reading. www.centreparkhistoricdistrict.org

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Jun 24-25. 13th Annual Discovery Days. Celebrate 85 years of discovery with special historic tours, free workshops and children’s activities. 9am-5pm. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks., Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com Jun 25. Wild Edible & Medicinal Plants & Mushrooms.

Herbalist Nathaniel Whitmore, who specializes in the culinary and medicinal uses of wild plants and mushrooms, will discuss the identification, preparation and use of the plants found in the Native Plant Garden and in the wild at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. 1-3pm. Native Plant Garden, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. hawkmountain.org

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RiverFest: Music & History Along the Susquehanna. 5-9pm. John Wright Restaurant, Wrightsville. 717-252-0416, http://jwrpa.com

Jun 26-30. Wildwood Way Day Camp. For ages 6 to 8. Registration opens on Jan. 3. 9am-3pm. Adm. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org

Jun 26-30. Nature Discovery Program: Wonders of

Nature. Children will discover the wonders of the natural world from various viewpoints, including those of a scientist, artist, or musician. Students will take home items they created. For ages 7 and 8. 9:30am-2:30pm. Registration required. Adm. Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717428-1961, 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

Jun 28 - Jul 1. Creation Music Festival. As the nations largest Christian music festival, Creation offers jam packed days filled with the top musical artists, kids activities, worship tent and more. However, the Creation Festival is about much more than music. Creation is also about honoring the Word of God through speakers and seminars. Agape Farm, Shirleysburg. www.creationfest.com


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Jun 29, Jul 6, 20,27, Aug 10, 17. Family Fun Nights at Lincoln Caverns. Special interactive themed tours for all ages, followed by panning for gems and a craft for the kids. Rotating Themes\ Thinkin ' in Lincoln and Scavenger Hunt Tour. $20.00/person. Advance ticket purchase required prior to tour date. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks., Huntingdon. www.lincolncaverns.com

Jul 1-9. Kutztown Folk Festival. America’s oldest folk

Jun 30. Performance: Let Freedom Ring Concert. Join the Lewistown Community Band in celebrating Independence Day. 7pm. In front of the historic Embassy Theatre, Lewistown. 717-994-1988, embassytheatre.org

Jul 1. Children’s Workshop: The Real Poop on Pigeons. Kutztown University professor Kevin McCloskey will utilize a mix of humor, facts and artistry while also sharing images of pigeons from his illustrated children’s book and doing a hands-on drawing project suitable for children age 4 and up. Registration is required. 10-11am. Adm. Visitor Center Gallery, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

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Jul 1. Juniata River Valley Fireworks Celebration. The

life festival will offer old-fashioned family fun, folk art and crafts by more than 200 demonstrating craftspeople, a sale of handmade American quilts, folk life programs and demonstrations, five stages of nonstop entertainment, children’s activities and Pennsylvania Dutch food. Kutztown Fairgrounds, Kutztown. www.kutztownfestival.com

community-funded fireworks will take place at dusk. The best vantage point is Victory Park on South Juniata Street. Downtown Lewistown. www.juniatarivervalley.org

Jul 2. Independence Day Faireworks On The Lake. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. 814-658-3500, http://raystownresort.com

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154th Gettysburg Anniversary Civil War Battle Re-enactment. Featuring battle re-enactments such as Pickett’s Charge, living history, period music, sutlers, encampments and more. Re-enactment Site, Gettysburg. 717-338-1525, gettysburgreenactment.com

Independence Day Foreworks in Huntingdon. Enjoy a spectacular view of fireworks over the beautiful town of Huntingdon. www.huntingdonboro.com/events

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Our Special Interest Tours can help you explore the unique corners of Mifflin and Juniata Coun es. Historic Courthouse 1 West Market Street Lewistown, PA 17044 717-248-6713

Jul 5. Wee Ones Walk. Designed for children ages 3 to

5, the program will include a story, a nature activity, a short outdoor hike and a craft based on a new seasonal theme each month. Registration is required. 10-11:30am. Visitor Center Gallery, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Jul 6-Aug 24. Cornfield Banquet. Enjoy a farmfresh banquet in a cornfield on the Smucker family homestead, all served under a tent among the rows of corn. Also, a hayride, family-fun activities, a corn maze and music around the bonfire. Smucker Homestead, Bird-in-Hand. www.bird-in-hand.com Jul 7-23. Performance: I Love a Piano, the Music of

Irving Berlin. Featuring more than 60 of Berlin’s songs, the show follows the journey of a piano as it moves in and out of American lives from the turn of the century to the present. Adm. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-8057056, 717-352-2164, www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org

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Jul 7-8. 50th Annual Greencastle Sidewalk Days. Food, craft, artist and national vendors will fill the streets, which will be closed to traffic, and there will be a Kids Zone and live entertainment. No adm. Center Square, Greencastle. 717-597-4610, greencastlepachamber.org

Jul 4-25. Stories on the Porch. Features a story read

Jul 8. Walk-In/Fly-In Breakfast. Second Saturday of

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by a docent in period costume, a themed craft and other activities, and a light snack and beverage. Children must be accompanies by an adult. Suggested for ages 3 to 7, but all are welcome. A suggested donation is adm. Rock Ford Plantation, Lancaster. www.rockfordplantation.org

Jul 4. A Taste of Independence. Celebrate the nation’s

independence with a food truck festival, a fireworks show, live music, children’s activities and the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. Riverfront Park, Harrisburg. 717-2553040

Jul 4. Independence Day Celebration. Fireworks and festivities. 5pm. Fort Bedford Park, Bedford. 814-623-0048 Jul 4. Fourth of July Community Concert & Fireworks. Celebrate Independence Day with performances by The Willys and the Gala Pops Orchestra and food and refreshments - including local craft beer and wine - throughout the day. The event will conclude with a fireworks presentation over the town of Gettysburg. Lawn of the Science Center, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg. 717-334-6274, www.destinationgettysburg.com Jul 4. 200th Fourth of July Celebration. A full day of fun, food and family entertainment, including a Kids’ Zone, a bluegrass festival, magic, music, dancers, candle illumination and grand finale fireworks choreographed to music. Lititz Springs Park, Lititz. www.Lititz4thofJuly.com Jul 4.

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every month. Begins at 8am. Mifflin County Airport, Reedsville. 717-667-6829, www.mifflincountyairport.com

Jul 8. Moonlight Bike Ride. The 10-mile roundtrip event

will travel along the Rail Trail and will include a snack and beverages. Bring a bicycle, light, and helmet. 8:30pm. Adm. Starts at Seven Valleys Parking Area, Heritage Rail Trail County Park, York. 717-840-7440, yorkcountyparks.org

Jul 8. Fire Apparatus Show & Muster. Parade from the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex beginning at 10am, truck show and pumping along Riverfront Park at 11am, games and a flea market all day, and awards given at 3pm. Riverfront Park, Harrisburg. www.papumpprimers.org Jul 8. Big Tree Music & Art Festival. The park will be

filled with music and art, and there will be art activity booths, vendors and food purveyors. 11am-11pm. Port Royal Lions Club Park, Port Royal. www.bigtreemusicandart.com

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Mid-Summer Craft Fair & Barbecue Smoke Fest. Browse the wares of more than 300 local and regional craftspeople displaying a variety of arts and handicrafts, and enjoy live entertainment, a beer tent and a wide range of refreshments, including a variety of the area’s smoked barbecue. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610-926-1307, leesportmarket.com

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Night Walk to South Lookout. Join a Hawk Mountain educator for a fully guided, moderate one-hour walk under the full moon covering 1 mile of gravel paths over natural terrain with a gradual incline. Registration is required. Age 12 and up. 8:30-9:30pm. Adm. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. www.hawkmountain.org

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5th Annual Glow Swim. This event takes place on the beach after hours, in the dark! Learn about the importance of life jacket safety and have the chance to cool off with an evening swim! This event may be canceled due to the weather. Seven Points Beach, Raystown Lake, Hesston.

Jul 9. Afternoon Garden Tea on the Farm. The presentation on the use of natural dyes, organic gardening and heirloom seeds will include a house tour and dry house demonstration. Light refreshments will be served. 2pm. Adm. Alexander Schaeffer Farm, Schaefferstown. 717-9492244 Jul 9. Shippensburg Festival Symphony: Concert I. An ensemble of professional musicians from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Virginia. 3pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Jul 10-14. Junior Naturalist Day Camp. For ages 9 to

Jul 10-14, 24-28. Barons & Builders. The summer day camp will feature an immersion in all things railroading through tours, demonstrations and hands-on activities. Camp for children ages 9 and 10 will be on July 10-14, with camp for 11- and 12-year-olds on July 24 to 28. Deadline to register is June 9. 10am-3pm. Adm. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg. www.rrmuseumpa.org Jul 13, Aug 3.

Photography Tours at Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks. Bring your tripod, your cameras, and lights. A unique opportunity for camera buffs! $25.00/person. Advanced ticket purchase required prior to tour date. Ages 10+ only. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks., Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com

Jul 14. Performance: Shippensburg Festival Symphony: Concert II. An ensemble of professional musicians from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Virginia. 7pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Jul 14-15. Hurst Nationals Powered by Carlisle Events. The first-ever event dedicated to all vehicles prepared by Hurst. Carlisle Expo Center, Carlisle. 717-243-7844, www.carlisleevents.com Jul 14-16. Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. A true Mopar

lovers paradise, with more than 2,500 vehicles from all eras of the Chrysler brand. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, www.carlisleevents.com

Jul 15. Adams County Irish Festival at Gettysburg.

Family fun for all with Irish music, food, beverages, Irish gifts, a Civil War living history encampment, Irish dancers and more. Gates will open at 10am. Benefits the Hibernian Hunger Project. Rain or shine. Moose Park, Gettysburg. www.adamscountyirishfestival.org/

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Jul 15-22. Exhibit: Judged Art Exhibit. Local award-

winning artists’ works. Art exhibit and Corner Gallery sales will be open every day from 6-8pm, with additional hours from 2-4pm on July 16. Four Square Church, Pottsville. 570-640-2936, www.schuylkillart.com

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Old Market Day & 1864: The Burning of Chambersburg. The street festival will feature an a capella and unplugged talent show at 6pm in Memorial Square, along with a light show, 1864: The Burning of Chambersburg, at dusk. 9am-4pm. Chambersburg. 866-646-8060, www. explorefranklincountypa.com

Jul 15-16. Annual Gettysburg National 19th-Century

Base Ball Festival. Witness baseball the way it was played in its formative years, with 24 teams from across the country participating. Games will be played following the rules and customs of baseball in the 1800s, including authentic uniforms and equipment. Schroeder Farm, Gettysburg. 410-967-7482, https://gettysburgbaseballfestival.com

Jul 15. Berks Celtic Oyster Fest. A summer celebration

held by the Berks County Irish American Fraternal Association will feature live Irish music, food, beverages and family fun. 11am-9pm. Willow Glen Park, Sinking Spring. 610-779-7648, www.celticoysterfest.org

Jul 15-16. Annual Haiti Benefit Auction. Support the Haiti Relief Committee in raising money for relief efforts in Haiti with a chicken barbecue supper on July 15, breakfast on July 16 and a large auction of crafts, quilts, furniture, tools, sheds and more. Smucker Homestead, Bird-in-Hand. www.bird-in-hand.com whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 55 /


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Jul 15-16. Revolutionary War Weekend. Pack your picnic basket and head to Fort Roberdeau for the Revolutionary War Weekend. A cherished Fort Roberdeau tradition is to picnic while enjoying musical entertainment and history. Throughout the weekend you can visit the tinsmith, doctor and weaver.   See what is growing in our garden, check out the disappearing stream, stitch your initials onto our Remembrance Quilt. Fort Roberdeau, Altoona. 814-946-0048, www.fortroberdeau.org Jul 15-16. 20th Annual Native American Pow Wow &

Dance Competition at Delgrosso’s Park. Enjoy dancing in full regalia, drumming, singing, arts and crafts.   DelGrosso’s Amusement Park, Tipton. 866-684-3538, www.delgrossos.com

Jul 16. Shippensburg Festival Symphony & Chorus: Concert III. An ensemble of professional musicians from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Virginia. 3pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Jul 17-21. Outdoor Week. For ages 12 to 14. Registration

opens on Jan. 3. 9am-3pm. Adm. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org

Jul 17-21. Nature Discovery Program: High Adventure. Children ages 11 to 13 will participate in hiking, boating, team challenges, and camping under the stars. Registration required. 9:30am-3:30pm on Monday and Wednesday, 8:30am-4pm on Tuesday, and 7pm on Thursday to 9am on Friday. Adm. Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717-428-1961, www.yorkcountyparks.org Jul 18-20.

Raptor Adventure Camp: Grades Four and Five. Spend three days immersed in nature, with each day devoted to a different type of raptor. Learn their adaptations through activities, games and hands-on projects. Registration is required. For grades four and five. 9am3pm. Adm. Education Building, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Jul 19. 2017 Harrisburg Mile. Multiple heats, with refreshments and activities along the Susquehanna River. Adm. Along Front Street, Harrisburg. 717-232-9622, http:// ymcarun.com/info-mile/ Jul 20-23. Quilt Odyssey. 10am-6pm. Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey. 717-423-5148, www.quiltodyssey.com Jul 21. 3rd in the Burg Around the City. A celebration

of the city’s quickly growing arts and cultural scene, with dozens of venues hosting special events - exhibits, music, theater, comedy and lectures - throughout downtown and Midtown each month. Harrisburg. www.facebook. com/3rdintheBurg

Jul 23-29. Bedford County Fair. Featuring exhibits,

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Jul 24-28. Photo Boot Camp: Fundamentals of Photography. For ages 10 to 16. Registration opens on Jan. 3. 9am-3pm. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org, www.hcckids.org. Jul 24-27.

Raptor Adventure Camp: Grades Six Through Eight. Spend three days immersed in nature, with each day devoted to a different type of raptor. Learn their adaptations through activities, games and hands-on projects. Registration is required. For grades six through eight. 9am-3pm. Adm. Education Building, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, hawkmountain.org

Jul 26-29. Orbisonia/Rockhill Homecoming. Parade

will be held on Wednesday evening, Saturday is Family Day which ends with a grand finale of Chris Woodward & Shindiggin Band and Sugar Ridge Band! Orbisonia Lions Park, Orbisonia. www.facebook.com/orbisoniarockhill. homecoming

Jul 29. 51st Annual Outdoor Fine Art Show. 9 am to 5 pm rain or shine. All media of painting, prints, mixed media, woodcarving and metal working, photographs, jewelry, glass pattern, ceramics, plastics, beadwork, needlework, scissors work, embellished items, fraktur, furniture and other crafts. Lititz Springs Park, Lititz www.lititzartassociation.com/outdoor-art-show.html

Jul 29. Hanover Dutch Festival. Features more than 330 handmade craft and food vendors, along with authentic German entertainment, an antique/classic car show, and a children’s carnival. The event promotes community awareness and pride in the town’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. 8am-4pm. Free adm. Hanover. http://hanoverchamber.com/dutch-festival/

Jul 29. Run to Help Children With Color & Foam. The

trail run will feature color and foam stations, along with a color blast and snow foam machine at the end of the run. Also, prizes and giveaways, children’s activities, food and music. 9am. Brubaker Park, East Earl. 717-445-5426, www. runtohelpchildren.com

Jul 29. Nature & Arts Festival. This free annual celebration of nature and the arts features more than 70 fun and educational programs on a huge variety of topics, live music and dozens of children’s activities. 9am-5pm. Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art, Millersburg. 717-6923699, http://nedsmithcenter.org Jul 30. Step Back in Time. Experience a hands-on his-

tory day featuring a Civil War encampment and field medical program, musical entertainment, old-time exhibits, dancing, tours, games and refreshments. 11am-5pm. Berks County Heritage Center, Reading. 610-374-8839, www.countyofberks.com/parks

Jul 30 - Aug 5. Shade Gap Picnic. Come to Harper's Memorial Park for the Shade Gap Picnic . The picnic offers rides, music, craft demonstrations,a parade and much more http://raystown.org/events/shade-gap-picnic.html

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Jul 31-Aug 4. Photo Boot Camp: Fundamentals of Photography. For ages 10 to 16. 9am-3pm. Registration opens on Jan. 3. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-221-0292, www.wildwoodlake.org, www.hcckids.org

Aug 5. Rivertown Hops. A craft brew extravaganza featuring brewers, food trucks, vendors, and music. 4-8pm. Locust Street from Second to Fifth streets, Columbia. 717684-5249

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Aug 6-12. Mifflin County Youth Fair. A showcase for

Nature Discovery Program: EcoDiscovery. Students will experience various habitats while uncovering the relationships betwen organisms and their environments. They will canoe, hike, study meadows and a stream, and work with a local artist to create nature art inspired by their adventures. For ages 9 and 10. Registration required. 9:30am-3:30pm. Adm. Kain Park and Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717-428-1961, 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

AUGUST Aug 1-5. South Mountain Fair. The small country fair

will feature children’s rides, farm animals, exhibits, homecanned fruits and vegetables, fresh produce, flowers, food, nightly entertainment, a fireworks display one evening and an antique tractor and farm machinery parade. Adm. South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville. www.southmountainfair.com

Aug 2. Wee Ones Walk. Designed for children ages 3 to

5, the program will include a story, a nature activity, a short outdoor hike and a craft based on a new seasonal theme each month. Registration is required. 10-11:30am. Visitor Center Gallery, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Aug 3-5. Mecum Collector Car Auction. The Mecum

Auction Company offers collector car, vintage and antique motorcycle, and Road Art sales. Adm. Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg. 262-2755050, www.mecum.com

Aug 4. Cultural Fest. The open air street festival, which celebrates cultural diversity in Dauphin County, features national and local recording artists, ethnic foods, crafts, a Kids’ Corner, and more. 5-10pm. Free adm. Second and Market streets, Center City, Harrisburg. Aug 4. Blast! A beer and wine tasting event. 6-9pm. Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall. 717-272-9711, www.cornwallironfurnace.org

Aug 4-6. Carlisle Truck Nationals. A large and action-

packed truck event. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-2437855, www.carlisleevents.com

Aug 5-6. Old Home Days. Discover the heritage of this

former iron furnace community through living history presentations, demonstrations, and musical programs focused around a rural industrial village of the 19th   century.Participate in many activities, including our Old Home Day tradition, the cake walk!   Free event. Greenwood Furnace State Park, Huntingdon. www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ stateparks/findapark/greenwoodfurnace/index.htm

Mifflin County’s 4-H and FFA members, offering them an opportunity to exhibit livestock and participate in events such as horse shows, tractor pulls and more. Vendors, food, rides and amusements will also be offered. Mifflin County Youth Park, Reedsville. 717-248-9618, mcyouthfair.com

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Huntingdon County Fair. For over 140 years the Huntingdon County Fair has been a tradition, continuing to grow each year. The Fair is known as the premier agricultural exposition in Pennsylvania. Come see the animals, play some games and the enjoy the rides.   Truck and Tractor pulls, Demo Derby's held in the grandstands. Musical acts on the Midway Stage. Huntingdon County Fairgrounds, Huntingdon. www.huntingdoncountyfair.com

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Nature Discovery Program: Habitat Helpers. Children ages 7 and 8 will learn about organisms living in their own backyards and parks, and participants will plant native plants, build insect hotels, create bird buffets, play games, and make crafts. Registration required. 9:30am-2:30pm. Adm. Richard M. Nixon County Park, York. 717-428-1961, 717-840-7440, www.yorkcountyparks.org

Aug 7. Cultural Fest 2017. National and local recording artists, ethnic foods, crafts, a Kids’ Corner, family activities provided by the Dauphin County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services, and more. Bring lawn chairs. 4:30-10pm. Downtown Harrisburg. 717-599-5188, dauphincounty.org Aug 11-13. Hamburg Railfest. See and hear two Reading Railroad locomotives, which are celebrating their 50th anniversary. Enjoy a huge model railroad, rail excursions, a photo contest display, barbecue, music, children’s activities, vendors and more. Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, Hamburg. 610-562-5513, readingrailroad.com Aug 11-12.

48th Annual Swigart Meet. Bring your antique or classic car or motorcycle, It is a fun way to see old friends and make new ones. Swigart Antique Automobile Museum, Huntingdon. 814-643-0885, www.swigartmuseum.com

Aug 12. Walk-In/Fly-In Breakfast. Second Saturday of

every month. Begins at 8am. Mifflin County Airport, Reedsville. 717-667-6829, www.mifflincountyairport.com

Aug 12. Revelation Festival. Offering both nationally

and locally known bands representing a wide variety of music genres. For people of all ages. Kochenderfer Church, Lebanon. 717-273-0525, www.rev-fest.com

Aug 12-13. RiverFest. Celebrate the arts - culinary, theater, musical, visual and performances. Rain dates Aug 19-20. 11am-10pm. Fort Bedford Park, Bedford. 814-6230048 whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 57 /


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Aug 12. Chiques Challenge. The duathlon will stage from River Park. Participants will be transported to Vinegar Ferry Road for the 8:30am start. Run along the river via the Northwest River Trail and on through Marietta. There, runners will take to the river aboard kayaks and finish downstream at Columbia. Rain or shine. Prereg is req. No pets. Adm. River Park, Columbia. www.parivertowns.com Aug 12. Off to a Flying Start! Migration Kickoff Event. Celebrate the wonders of raptor migration with guided bird walks, naturalists in the garden, live bird programs, raptor ID, children’s activities and more. 9am-3pm. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. www.hawkmountain.org

Aug 12. Rotary Craft Show. One of the largest craft

shows on the east coast with 700 crafters from throughout the United States and Canada. East Main Street, Broad Street and the Lititz Springs Park, Lititz. www.lititzrotary. com/craft-show.html

Aug 15-19. 2017 Perry County Fair. Activities for peo-

ple of all ages, including animal exhibits, arts and crafts, vendors, food, and nightly amusement rides and entertainment. Most activities are free. Parking fee. Perry County Fair Grounds, Newport. 717-567-3243, www.pecofair.org

Aug 15-Dec 15. Autumn Hawk Watch. An average

18,000 birds of prey will soar over the sanctuary’s rocky North Lookout, and an official counter and interpreters will be on hand to point out and identify birds. Bring binoculars, something soft to sit on and a day pack with water and snacks. Daily. North Lookout, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org

Aug 17-19.

Littlestown Good Ole’ Days Festival. Celebrating Littlestown’s history with Colonial craftspeople, Civil War re-enactors, a parade and performers. Littlestown. www.littlestownpa.info

Aug 17-20. Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Enjoy an

internationally acclaimed bluegrass festival, featuring four days of music on two stages, informative workshops, activities for children, food, merchandise, art vendors and more. Granite Hill Camping Resort, Gettysburg. 717-6428749, www.gettysburgbluegrass.com

Aug 18. 3rd in the Burg Around the City. A celebration

Aug 19. Faerie FanFaire Festival. The Realm of Fae is filled with wonders. 10am-7pm. Stonehedge Gardens, Tamaqua. 570-732-0453, www.stonehedgegardens.org, FaerieFamFaire@gmail.com

Aug 19-20. Living History Weekend. Demonstrations

and interpretations of frontier life during the 18th and 19th centuries. 9am-5pm. Adm. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, www.oldbedfordvillage.com

Aug 19. The Magical History Tour Part 5: A Cultural &

Musical Happening. Celebrate Berks 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, www.berkshistory.org

Aug 19. Incredible Insects. Kathy Kelchner will share the natural history of some insects and spiders, after which the group will venture outside to find some of them. Geared toward youths. Registration is required. 10-11:30am. Adm. Education Building, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton. 610-756-6961, www.hawkmountain.org Aug 21-26. Elizabethtown Fair. Animals, children’s activities, food, rides and exhibits. Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, Elizabethtown. www.etownfair.com Aug 22-27. Performance: Love Letters. The show is

by A.R. Gurney and stars Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross of Family Ties. The actors read aloud letters exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grew up together and went their separate ways but continued to share confidences. Adm. Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville. 888-805-7056, TotemPolePlayhouse.org

Aug 24-27. Corvettes at Carlisle. A large and funfilled Corvette event. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. www. carlisleevents.com Aug 25-27. Seane’s Memorial Catfish Tournament & Chinese Auction. Campsites may be reserved. The tournament will take place from 5pm on Aug. 25 to noon on Aug. 27. The Chinese auction will be on Aug. 26. Proceeds will support the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. Blue Mountain Fishing Lakes, Schuylkill Haven. www.bluemtnfishinglakes.com

of the city’s quickly growing arts and cultural scene, with dozens of venues hosting special events - exhibits, music, theater, comedy and lectures - throughout downtown and Midtown each month. Harrisburg. www.facebook. com/3rdintheBurg

Aug 26. Heritage Day & Parade of Nations. A total of 21 nations will be represented, and there will be ethnic foods, crafts, games, a disc jockey and live music in Girard Park. Parade at 10am. Downtown Shenandoah. www. downtownshenandoah.com

Aug 19. Gettysburg Brew Fest. The rain-or-shine event,

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for adults age 21 and up, is a fundraiser for the nonprofit Lutheran Theological Seminary. Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. http://gettysburgbrewfest.com/

Muhlenberg River Fest. Music on two stages, food, a beer and wine garden, crafters and other activities. Fun for the entire family. Jim Dietrich Park, Reading. 610-929-4727, www.muhlenbergtwp.com

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Jun 1-4. Brandywine Strawberry Festival. Featuring rides, live music, food, bounce houses, shopping, and fireworks. Benefits local organizations. A free shuttle will be available to and from Kmart in Thorndale on Friday and Saturday nights. Free adm. Fees for parking and activities. Brandywine Hospital Grounds, Coatesville. 610-380-9080, www.brandywinestrawberryfestival.com

Jun 2-3. Performance: Boogie Wonder Band. Since 1996, the band has played around the world. Daily concerts. Adm. Paradise Stream Resort, Mount Pocono. 866-5000485, www.covepoconoresorts.com Jun 2-11. Philly Beer Week. The 10th annual celebration of Philadelphia’s vibrant beer culture will feature events ranging from tastings to lectures to beer-pairing dinners. Locations throughout Philadelphia. http://phillylovesbeer.org

Jun 2. Performance: Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons.

8pm. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, WilkesBarre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Jun 2-Aug 6. Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.

From Shakespeare classics and hilarious comedies to classic musicals and children’s shows, the festival brings world-class theater to the Lehigh Valley. Performances include Evita, As You Like It and more. DeSales University, Center Valley. 610-282-9455, http://pashakespeare.org

Jun 3. Performance: The Ice Princess. The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and the professional theater at DeSales University will present a new adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen tale. 10-11am. The Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, DeSales University, Center Valley. www.pashakespeare.org whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 59 /


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Jun 3. The Roots Picnic. Philly’s own Grammy-winning

Jun 18. FatherFest. Featuring Steve Maloney’s mixed-

Jun 3-4. Civil War Event. The two-day re-creation of the war features painstaking detail, along with childfriendly educational elements, the opportunity for youngsters to join the Union Army. Entertainment from the 69th PA Irish Band, providing period fifing, drumming, and singing. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Jun 18. Performance: Toto. 7:30pm. FM Kirby Center

hip-hop band The Roots will bring together artists from various genres for the 10th annual event. Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia. rootspicnic.com/philly

Jun 4. Super Sunday. More than 100 food vendors, arts

and crafts vendors, information booths, two stages for live music, and the children’s fun zone, featuring moon bounces, a climbing wall, a giant slide, and a trampoline. 11am5pm. Downtown West Chester.

Jun 4. Arts, Crafts & Drafts. Offering a flight of various

fun projects, with classes for all skill levels. 2-4pm. Adm includes first beer. Weyerbacher Brewing Company, Easton. www.weyerbacher.com

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State Street Blues Stroll. 6pm-1am. State Street, Media. www.statestreetblues.com

Jun 10. Dairy Air 10K, 5K & Half-Mile Hay You Kids’

Run. Run a 10K, 5K or half-mile event while taking in the farm experience. The registration fee includes one Fun on the Farm pass and free ice cream. Adm. The Market at DelVal, Doylestown. www.themarketatdelval.com

Jun 10. Fun on the Farm. Spend some time on the farm

and learn about agriculture. Highlights will include wagon rides throughout the day, dairy barn tours at noon at 3pm, yard games and inflatable attractions. 11am-4pm. Adm. The Market at DelVal, Doylestown. themarketatdelval.com

Jun 11. French Creek Iron Tour. Rides for all levels, from

beginners to accomplished cyclists, with well-marked course options from 11 to 100 miles. Featuring lightly traveled roads and scenic countryside, fully stocked rest stops, cue sheets and free lunch after the ride. Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds, Phoenixville. www.irontour.org

Jun 11-18. St. Anthony’s Festa Italiana. Italian dishes to be served include spaghetti and meatballs and tripe, along with sandwiches, dessert and fried dough. Other highlights will include live music, children’s games and rides. Holy Cross Park, Williams Township. Jun 14. Bash at The Beaumont. Featuring the special

Bash menu. Reservations required. Adm. The Beaumont Inn, Dallas. 570-675-7100, www.thebeaumontinn.com

Jun 16. Ambler Arts & Music Festival. Features ongo-

ing music performances, more than 75 artists displaying their original creations, food from vendors and local restaurants, and beer and wine in the beer garden. 6-11pm on Friday and 11am-11pm on Saturday. Various locations in Ambler. www.amblerfest.org

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media sculpture, Take Me Home, Huey, a transformed boneyard U.S. Army Huey helicopter. Also, vendors and crafters, food trucks, museum tours, helicopter rides and more. 10am-3pm. Adm. American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, West Chester. 610-436-9600, www. americanhelicopter.museum/

for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Jun 19-23. Mermaids & Pirates Camp. Dancers will have a fun-filled day of dancing, story time, crafts and more. The session will culminate in an informal performance at the end of the week. Ages 3 to 6. 10-11:30am. Adm. Studio 180, Paoli. 484-639-9571, www.ballet180.org Jun 20. Landmarks in Lights. Three of Montgomery

County’s most impressive architectural gmes - Glencairn Museum, Cairnwood Estate and Bryn Athyn Cathedral will be lit inside and out with an amber glow that approximates candlelight. Visitors can tour all three properties, including a trip up the nine-story tower. Bryn Athyn Historic District, Bryn Athyn. www.bahistoricdistrict.org

Jun 20-25. Northeast Fair. Family and musical entertainment, exhibitors and vendors, and food. Free parking. Northeast Fair, Pittston Township. www.northeastfair.com Jun 20-24. 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. www.schnecksvillefair.com

Jun 23-25. Chester County Balloon Festival. Filled with activities for people of all ages on the ground and in the air, such as more than 100 vendors, live bands, balloons and glows, children’s activities and fireworks. New Garden Flying Field, Toughkenamon. https://ccballoonfest.com/ Jun 23. Performance: Blackberry Smoke. 8pm. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Jun 23-25. Wyoming Valley Riverfest. Music, envi-

ronmental education, children’s games and activities, paddling trips and more. River Common and Nesbitt Park, Wilkes-Barre. http://riverfrontparks.org

Jun 24. Pony Car Picnic. Bring beach chairs and blan-

kets, pack a picnic lunch, and enjoy outdoor activities and music along the waterfront. 11am-2pm. Outside event is free. Discounted adm. America on Wheels Museum, Allentown. http://americaonwheels.org

Jun 24-25. Manayunk Arts Festival. More than 300 artists from around the nation will set up shop for the twoday outdoor juried arts festival. Manayunk, Philadelphia. http://manayunk.com

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Exhibit: Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect. The once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of iconic works by the master painter commemorates the centennial of the artist’s birth and will include more than 100 works spanning his entire career. Public tours of his studio and Kuerner Farm will be available. Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700, www.brandywinemuseum.org

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Jun 24. Whitewater Challengers German Cuisine &

Rafting Theme Weekend. Highlight an adventure weekend by enjoying a dinner featuring authentic German home cooking. Adventure Center at Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly. 800-443-8554, www.whitewaterchallengers.com

Jun 24-25. Great Tastes of Pennsylvania Wine & Food Festival. The outdoor festival will feature food and craft vendors, live musical entertainment and samples from an estimated 30 Pennsylvania wineries. Split Rock Resort and Golf Club, Lake Harmony. 800-255-7625, 570325-3654, www.splitrockresort.com Jun 24-25. SPCA of Luzerne County’s Pet Expo. A pet talent contest, animal photos, training tips, live animals, animal welfare organizations, businesses with animalrelated products and services, local businesses and craft vendors. 10am-6pm. Kingston Armory, Wilkes-Barre.

Jun 24-25. Patch Town’s Irish Fest. Celebrate the

Irish immigrants that contributed to the Eckley melting pot with Irish step dancers, bands, activities, food, beer and more. Adm. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570-6362070, www.eckleyminersvillage.com

Jun 25. Vintage Baseball at Its Best. The Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia will play 1864-era base ball using vintage rules and equipment. Children may play Town Ball, and the mansion will be open for guided tours. 1-3pm. Free but donation suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills Jun 25. Canal Day. The event harkens back to when

water was a major transportation asset, featuring a demonstration of how the lock worked by hand to move barges and their cargoes forward. Also a run, a walk and a horseshoe tournament. Lock 60 at Schuylkill Canal Park, Mont Clare. 610-917-0021, www.montcopa.org

Jun 25. Harvey’s Lake Beach Association Juried Arts & Antiques Festival. A collection of vendors will offer fine art, antiques, handmade crafts and homemade food items. 11am-4pm. Pole 001, Harveys Lake. www.sunsetbeachharveyslake.org/events.html

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Jun 25. Temple B’Nai B’rith Tour of Historic Churches. Examine the spiritual dimension of architecture at two synagogues and two churches. Approximately three hours. 1pm. Free. Temple B’nai B’rith, Kingston. www.tbbwb.com Jun 29-Jul 4. Wawa Welcome, America! The multi-

day party will feature free events for people for all ages, including outdoor concerts, museum days, a patriotic parade, block parties and fireworks over the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Locations throughout Philadelphia. www. welcomeamerica.com

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Jul 6-9. Briggs Farm Blues Festival 2017. A total of 25

national acts on two stages, camping on-site, authentic Mississippi Delta foods and arts vendors in a comfortable family atmosphere. Camping packages will be available. Briggs Farm, Nescopeck. 570-379-3342, briggsfarm.com

Jul 8. 265th Birthday Celebration at Easton Farmers

Market. Join America’s oldest continuous open-air market in celebrating its 265th birthday with free birthday cake at 10am, live music, entertainment and historical displays, along with a wide variety of fresh, local foods. 9am-1pm. Easton Farmers Market, Easton. eastonfarmersmarket.com

Jul 1. Freedom Fest. A patriotic evening of music, ven-

Jul 8. Blueberry Festival. Pick-your-own blueberries, a

Jul 1-2. Native American Festival. 10am-6pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610-926-1307, www. leesportmarket.com

Jul 8. Nature Hike to Panther’s Bluff. Leave the trail and climb the mountain to the east, which is part of the Wildlands Conservancy’s 1,500-acre property and the state’s first Nature Plant Sanctuary. 10am. Adm. Simpson Trail Head, Simpson. 570-679-9300, nepa-rail-trail.org

dors and fireworks. 6-11pm. Parking fee. Free adm. Nottingham County Park, Nottingham.

Jul 1-Sep 30. Bucks County Quilt Show. The annual exhibit features more than 100 quilts hanging from 25-foot-high beams. Bucks County Visitor Center, Bensalem. 215-639-0300, www.visitbuckscounty.com Jul 1. Performance: The Queen Extravaganza. 8pm. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Jul 4.

Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. Features old-fashioned games, watermelon eating contests, sack races, tug-of-war, bucket brigade relays, town ball, a cakewalk, food, patriotic music, and a craft activity. Attendees may bring picnics. The castle will be open for abbreviated tours. Fonthill Castle, Doylestown. 215-3489461, www.mercermuseum.org

Jul 4. Community Picnic in the Park. The historic site

will sparkle with an old-fashioned Independence Day celebration with all-day programming that will include living history demonstrations, re-enactors, artillery fire, tours on foot or by festive trolley, Colonial-themed games and food. Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia. 610783-1013, www.nps.gov/vafo/index.htm

Jul 4. Battle of Wyoming Presentation. Focusing on

the unexpected consequences of the Battle of Wyoming, which changed the map of America and led to the creation of what has been called America’s Best Idea. Forty Fort Meeting House, Forty Fort. www.fortyfortmeetinghouse.org

Jul 4. Kirby Park Fourth of July Celebration. All-day

fun, music and a huge fireworks display. Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre.

Jul 5. Scoogie’s Firecracker 5K, 1-Mile Bottle Rocket & Half-Mile Kids’ Sparkler Run. The family-friendly event will also feature yard games and inflatable attractions. Custom medals and free ice cream for all finishers. Adm. The Market at DelVal, Doylestown. 215-230-7170, www. themarketatdelval.com, www.scoogieevents.com

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blueberry pie eating contest, costumed characters, live entertainment, food and more. Linvilla Orchards, Media. 610-876-7116, www.linvilla.com

Jul 8-9. Giants Despair Hillclimb.

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Jul 9. Garden Affaires Garden Tour. Enjoy Quakertown’s beautiful outdoor spaces. Many varieties of gardens will be on the tour, featuring lush water features, unique sculptures, quaint gazebos, shade gardens and outdoor living spaces. Garden marketplace open 10am-4pm, with the tour from 11am-5pm. Quakertown. quakertownalive.com Jul 9. Celebrity Disc Jockey Series: Montell Jordan.

The artist is an R&B legend, ordained pastor, worship leader, husband, father, author, and public speaker. He left Hollywood and the music industry in 2010 to pursue a different path that lets him entertain, encourage, and inspire those around him. Adm. Cove Haven Resort, Lakeville. 866-500-0485, www.covepoconoresorts.com

Jul 9. Easton Area Heritage Day. Celebrating Easton’s

historic significance in the founding of the United States. On July 8, 1776, Easton was one of three places where the Declaration of Independence had its first public reading. The free family festival showcases local history, offers activities for children and concludes with an amazing fireworks display. Downtown Easton. 717-813-8322, http:// heritageday.org

Jul 14-16. Blobfest. A three-day event in commemora-

tion of the 1958 classic The Blob, including screenings of the film and other sci-fi and horror classics, a re-enactment of the theater running-out sequence, competitions, and a street fair. The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville. 610917-1228, www.thecolonialtheatre.com

Jul 15. Fun in the 1900s History Center. The air-condi-

tioned mansion will be open for tours. 10am-3pm. Free but donation suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

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Celebrity Disc Jockey Series: Rhiannon. Rhiannon plays a variety of music, including house, electro, Top 40, mashup, dance, Latin, and hip-hop. Every show is uniquely improvised. Adm. Paradise Stream Resort, Mount Pocono. 866-500-0485, www.covepoconoresorts.com

Jul 15. Bastille Day. Re-enactors and audience members will playfully re-create the storming of the Bastille. Philly’s version of the historic event will include experimental cabaret performances, dancing baguettes and Marie Antoinette tossing more than 3,000 Tastykakes out to the crowd. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia. 215236-3300, www.easternstate.org Jul 15-16.

Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites Blueberry Festival. The family-friendly event is full of live music, children’s games and activities, Colonial demonstrations, culinary contests, pie-eating contests, a pet parade and much more. Burnside Plantation, Bethlehem. 800360-8687, http://historicbethlehem.org

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Jul 16. Victorian Tea: Here’s Mark Twain. The 19thcentury writer and humorist will share his life, adventures, stories and wit over a three-course meal served by perioddressed servants on the porch. Registration by July 7. 4-6pm. Adm. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-2879349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills Jul 16. Celebrity Disc Jockey Series: Rhiannon. Rhiannon plays a variety of music, including house, electro, Top 40, mashup, dance, Latin, and hip-hop. Every show is uniquely improvised. Adm. Pocono Palace Resort, East Stroudsburg. 866-500-0485, .covepoconoresorts.com Jul 20.

Performance: Play in the Park: Romeo & Juliet. Presented by Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company from the Philadelphia area. Bring a blanket or a low-back chair for seating. Rain date is July 23. 7:30pm. North Penn Rotary Centennial Band Shell, White’s Road Park, Lansdale. 215-361-8352, www.lansdale.org

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Zucchini 500 Easton Farmers Market. The entry fee to the veggie race includes a choice of zucchini, wheels and axles, a commemorative racing necklace and access to carving tools and accessories, with expert assistance from the Zuke 500 Pit Crew. Carving from 9-10:45am, with race at 11am. Prizes. Adm. Easton Farmers Market, Easton. http://eastonfarmersmarket.com/

Aug 5. In the Good Old Summertime. An old-fashioned summer day including Victorian lawn games, opportunities to try on vintage clothing for photos, hands-on fun, interactive exhibits, tours of the air-conditioned mansion and a vintage car show. 11am-3pm. Free but donation suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

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Aug 5-6. Peachy Days. Take a wagon ride to the peach orchard to pick peaches and enjoy inflatable attractions and yard games. 11am-4pm. Adm. The Market at DelVal, Doylestown. 215-230-7170, www.themarketatdelval.com

Whitewater Challengers Mexican Fiesta & Rafting Theme Weekend. Highlight an adventure weekend by enjoying a dinner featuring authentic Mexican cuisine. Adventure Center at Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly. 800-443-8554, whitewaterchallengers.com

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Wine on the Mountain. Includes wine samples from the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail in a commemorative glass. Relax on the outdoor deck with a panaramic view of Beltzville Lake and the Pocono Mountains or enjoy live musical entertainment inside. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com, http:// wineonthemountain.com

Jul 22. The Molly Maguires Mile. The 1-mile walk or run on gravel and dirt is staged in four heats based upon the estimated speed of course completion. First heat at 9am. Adm. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570-636-2070, www.eckleyminersvillage.com Jul 22. Ice Cream Festival. Assorted ice cream treats and picnic foods, free musical entertainment, children’s activities and a giveaway drawing. A percentage of proceeds will benefit local charity. 3-8pm. St. John’s Church of Mahoning, Lehighton. www.stjohnsmahoning.com

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Aug 4-5. Drum Corps International Eastern Classic. The DCI Eastern Championships brings the top Junior Drum and Bugle Corps from across the United States to the area to give stunning performances featuring music, marching and special effects. J. Birney Crum Stadium, Allentown. 317-275-1212, ext. 3, http://DCI.org Aug 4-6. Das Awkscht Fescht. One of the country’s

largest antique and classic car shows, featuring live music, food, arts, crafts, antiques, a flea market, children’s activities, bingo, a toy show and a fireworks display. Macungie Memorial Park, Macungie. 610-967-2317, awscht.com

Aug 4-13. Musikfest. Nation’s largest free, non-gated

music festival showcases more than 450 performances on 14 stages, 13 of which require no admission charge. From Afrobeat to Zydeco and national headliners to the best in local talent, there is something for everyone. Historic Downtown Bethlehem and SteelStacks, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300, www.musikfest.org

Aug 5-6. 1940s Weekend. A glimpse of life during World

War II with homefront demonstrations, military displays, American-style food, dancers, music and a 1940s swing dance at the Freeland Park pavilion on Sat from 6-8pm. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. eckleyminersvillage.com

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Second Street Festival. Beer gardens, food, workshops, art, street performances and bands playing on two stages. North Second Street, Philadelphia. www.2ndstfestival.org

Aug 10. Performance: Taj Mahal. 8pm. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Aug 11-12. Goschenhoppen Folk Festival. Experience authentic Pennsylvania German folklife of the 18th and 19th centuries. More than 500 volunteers, dressed in period garb, will use authentic tools to re-create traditional home skills, trades, pastimes, foods and folk music. No pets. Rain or shine. Adm. Henry Antes Plantation, Perkiomenville. www.goschenhoppen.org Aug 12. Fun in the 1900s History Center. Experience life as a breaker boy with hands-on experiences sorting and sizing coal. The air-conditioned mansion will be open for guided tours. 10am-3pm. Free but donation suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills Aug 12. Peach Festival. Pick-your-own peaches, costumed characters, hayrides, food, samples, a beekeeper presentation and more. Linvilla Orchards, Media. 610-8767116, www.linvilla.com Aug 12-13.

Peach Festival. Features peachy treats, peach pie-eating contests, shopping deals, and live musical entertainment. Peddler’s Village, Lahaska. 215-794-4000, www.peddlersvillage.com

Aug 12-13. Air Show. The headliners will be the Army’s Golden Knights parachute team and the Air Force F-22 Raptor Demo Team. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, Avoca. flyavp.com

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Aug 19-20. Whitewater Challengers Pocono Pride Weekend. Rafting, biking and hiking with an all-you-caneat hot dog and s’mores campfire. Adventure Center at Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly. 800-443-8554, www. whitewaterchallengers.com

Aug 19. Fun in the 1900s History Center. Discover what

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transportation was like in the early 1900s by taking a ride on a buggy, seeing an antique horse-drawn carriage and making comparisons with today’s transportation. 10am3pm. Free but donation suggested. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Aug 19. Upper Bucks Brewfest. Entertainment, beer and wine tasting, food and merchandise vendors. 1-5pm. Quakertown. upperbucksbrewfest@gmail.com, www. quakertownalive.com

Aug 19. Whitewater Challengers Smokin’ Barbecue & Rafting Theme Weekend. Highlight an adventure weekend by enjoying a dinner featuring barbecue cuisine. Adventure Center at Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly. 800-443-8554, www.whitewaterchallengers.com Aug 19. Peach Festival. Peaches from Heller Orchard, homemade peach desserts, more than 50 craft vendors and music. Free. St. John’s United Church of Christ, Wapwallopen.

Wheels of Time. The rod and custom jamboree boasts more than 2,000 street rods and customs, complete with bands, games, special features and fun for the entire family. Macungie Memorial Park, Macungie. 610-360-8345, http://wheelsoftime.org

Aug 26. Fonthill Castle Beer Fest. Enjoy high-quality

national and regional brews paired with music and local fare in an outdoor setting. VIP tickets entitle holders to early entry and an exclusive beer selection. 2-5pm. Adm. Fonthill Castle, Doylestown. www.mercermuseum.org

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Tomato Celebration. Live music, costumed characters, pick-your-own produce, hayrides, food and more. Linvilla Orchards, Media. 610-876-7116, linvilla.com

Aug 29-Sep 4. Great Allentown Fair. Learn about agriculture while spending an exciting time riding rides, playing games and seeing shows. Agri-Plex, Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown. www.allentownfairpa.org whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 65 /


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By Morgan Christopher Working in tourism promotion, it es both classic and quirky, and being is without fail that each year at this part of a time-honored summer tratime family and friends reach out dition - the family road trip. to me with the question, “Where should we take the kids this summer?” Most have experienced the “usual suspects” on the Unofficial Family Summer Vacation List: Disney, cruises, the shore, D.C., etc. This year, in an attempt to be proactive, I have compiled ideas for a weeklong journey through the eastern counties of my home state of Pennsylvania with the idea of spending time together as a family, sharing experiencPhoto by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia


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As each family is completely different and steered by unique individual interests, I recommend doing a bit of research before hitting the road together on a summer trip. A great travel tool is the websites managed by the destination marketing organizations representing the various regions and counties across Pennsylvania. These websites are a primer for each area. Easy to navigate and classified by activities and themes, they offer one-stop shopping to assist with planning a trip. When a family hits the road for a week of touring eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia is an ideal location to spend the first day, if not two.

Home to iconic attractions, pulsing entertainment and rich cultural life, the City of Brotherly Love offers a high-energy experience perfect for funneling some of the enthusiasm that fuels the start of most family vacations. With hotels within walking distance of the city’s attractions and neighborhoods, pack comfortable shoes and knapsacks to gear up for exploring the city on foot. The Museum District along the Ben Franklin Parkway offers a wide variety of experiences where you can specifically choose stops based on your family’s interests. The Franklin Institute, with its infamous “human heart” tour, Space Command exhibit


and IMAX Theatre, combines enter- tination for foodies. Under one roof, tainment with education for chil- you will discover everything on the dren of school age, while the nearby menu from soul food to Amish faPlease Touch Museum is “where kids vorites to classic cheesesteaks. Surage 1-7 are boss,” thus making it ide- rounded by the aromas of the fresh al for younger ones. Have cameras products created daily, Reading Terready as everyone will want their minal Market offers a culinary exown “Rocky” moment on the steps perience to sample and savor foods around the world! of the Philadelphia MuBe among from Walk a few blocks to Inseum of Art before touring this enduring institution. the first to dependence Mall and The Liberty Bell Center in the Traveling with a serious art student? The works of experience Historic District and prepare the masters are waiting to the new for history to come to life! Be among the first to expebe discovered at both The Museum rience the new Museum of Barnes Foundation and the American Revolution The Rodin Museum. SeekOf The (open spring 2017), where ing a more Jurassic Park experience? Dinosaur Hall American exhibits and displays share the story of the nation’s at The Academy of Natural Sciences is waiting for you Revolution founding in the neighborand your dino-hunters to explore an hood where Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross once strolled the cobblestone amazing collection. After visiting the Museum Dis- streets. Craving a more entertaintrict, head south on the Parkway. Be ing historic experience? Ghost Tours sure to wave “hi” to the statue of Wil- of Philadelphia explores the disliam Penn sitting atop historic City trict, leading visitors on a candlelit, Hall before heading over to Reading spooky, yet factually rich tour. Leave Philadelphia and drive Terminal Market. This former train station is Philadelphia’s favorite des- north on Interstate 95 to begin Day Three of your Photo courtesy of the Museum of the American Revolution family road trip. Arriving in Bucks County, older children and teenagers can spend time outdoors hiking or biking along the Delaware River in Washington Crossing The new Historic Park Museum of the American while your Revolution opened in April.


moppets will be excited to meet Muppets at every child’s favorite destination in Langhorne, Sesame Place. Later, enjoy an excursion on the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad, departing from New Hope, a popular tourist town filled with great restaurants, shopping and activities. After a day of play, you can see a play! Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia Historic Bucks County Playhouse offers professionally Every member of the family can enjoy a different produced shows featuring type of cuisine at Philly’s Reading Terminal Market. Broadway’s best. Begin Day Four heading west from New Hope and enjoy a morn- head north to Berks County, “Penning drive through the scenic farm- sylvania’s Americana Region,” to lands of the region. Make impromp- discover the modern world and the tu stops along the way as you head traditional living side by side. The along Route 663 toward the Car- city of Reading, birthplace of popuousel at Pottstown, a must-see on lar Vanity Fair Outlets, is surrounded your itinerary. The second-oldest by the lush farmlands of the Penncarousel in the country, this historic sylvania Dutch, whose traditions attraction has been restored to its are celebrated in the area’s arts and original grandeur. An arcade and culture. From Reading, drive north on snack bar offer visitors old-fashioned Route 183 to discover an attraction in entertainment that parents will want Shartlesville that perfectly captures the their children to experience. Later, Americana theme - Roadside America.

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The kids will enjoy an experience from a bygone era at Becky’s Drive-In in Walnutport, Northampton County.

Featuring a 6,000-square-foot model railroad depicting slices of life from America past and present, moving waterways, airplanes and trolleys are but some of the interactive displays that delight visitors of all ages. (Make sure to see the lights go down and the village “light up” for night!) End the day heading east, grabbing dinner and checking in for a night’s rest in the Lehigh Valley. Day Five can be a day of play at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom! In 2017, new rides and waterpark enhancements will offer even more thrills to the classic favorites that Dorney Park has built a national reputation upon providing its ticketholders. If coasters and kiddie pools aren’t your thing, fear not, there are plenty of other attractions waiting to be discovered in the Lehigh Valley! Creativity is celebrated each day at the Crayola Experience, a colorfully interactive tour that includes exhibits, the Crayola Café and a popular Crayola Store. At the nearby Na-

tional Canal Museum, enjoy a leisurely mule-drawn boat ride along the Lehigh Canal, and at Martin Guitar, watch master craftsmen build instruments that will be played by many of today’s popular musicians. After dinner, share a unique evening of family entertainment at Becky’s Drive- In, a popular summer staple where the younger generation can experience “cinema under the stars.” On Day Six, head north of the Lehigh Valley to Jim Thorpe in the Pocono Mountains. Nestled in a mountain valley, the historic town formerly known as “Mauch Chunk” was renamed for the Olympic athlete buried here. Restored for a movie shoot, this eclectic destination is home to attractions like the Asa Packer Mansion as well as a business district highlighting local artists and artisans. The scenery itself is one of the main draws to this part of the state, where connecting with the outdoors is a way of life. Whitewater Challengers, a Pennsylvania moun-


tain adventure company, provides ly destination where visitors can also journeys along the rapids of the Le- find fun attractions like the Crossings high River led by guides who offer a Premium Outlets, Bushkill Falls and safe and exhilarating experience for Callie’s Candy Kitchen. people of all skill levels. Heading out, Traveling throughout eastern stop by Country Junction, the largest Pennsylvania for a week offers a store of its kind in the region. Sea- chance to explore the highlights sonal displays and a petting zoo, as that each of the regions has to offer. well as crafts, candles and candies, Choosing activities of interests to await visitors at this popular retail at- your group and having a willingness traction. Be sure to load up on snacks for the final part of your eastern Pennsylvania vacation - the Pocono Mountain’s premier waterparks! Based on the personal preferences of your family, each of the waterparks in the Pocono Mountains offers a different set of amenities to Photo by Whitewater Challengers consider when deciding where Whitewater rafting on the Lehigh River is just one of the to spend the last Family adventures offered at Whitewater Challengers. full day of your vacation. Kalahari Resorts (recently to explore new things are key to putfeatured on Good Morning America) ting together a memorable road trip is now the country’s largest water- for your family. I close with the hope park and has won accolades for the that the ideas shared have given you stunning African motif as well as for food for thought to plan your own featuring state-of-the-art ameni- summer adventure. When you exties. Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark at perience these regions as a family, I Camelback Resort offers bird’s-eye guarantee you and yours will return views of the area, while the rustic home with ideas for other weekend Great Wolf Lodge remains a peren- getaways, holidays and vacations nial favorite for children. The addi- to plan as you discover all the great tion of these parks has transformed things eastern Pennsylvania has to the former “Honeymoon Haven” of offer! the Poconos into a year-round fami-


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July 6-9 Whiskey Rebellion Festival Downtown Washington www.whiskeyrebellionfestival.com

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whereandwhen.com Jun 2-4. Saltsburg Canal Days. Quilt show, a duck

race, a flag retirement ceremony, a parade, crafts, food, live entertainment, and fireworks. Saltsburg. 724-639-9413

Jun 2-4. Darlington Days. A celebration highlighting

the town with a Friday night polo game and tailgate party, live entertainment, a children’s amusement area, a craft show, antique equipment, tractor pulls, food vendors, a car cruise, yard sales and a parade. Free. Darlington. 724-827-2132

Jun 3. Fleatique on the Mon. The 3-mile street sale

along Main Street will include antiques and crafters in Chess Park. Rain or shine. Free adm and parking. 8am3pm. Downtown Monongahela. 724-258-5919, www. monongahelaareachamber.org

Jun 3. Steampunk Garden Party. Celebrate history and pop culture with a picnic, period carnival games, croquet pitches, steam engines, art and costume contests. Greene County Historical Society Museum, Waynesburg. 724-6273204, www.greenecountyhistory.org

Jun 3. Tour de Donut. Participants must eat doughnuts along the route, a scenic ride on lightly to moderately traveled roads. Each loop will begin and end at Thomas Field House, Westminster College, New Wilmington. 7249-9467354, www.nwtourdedonut.com

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eight people age 21 and up. Downtown Indiana. www.visitindianacountypa.org, www.downtownindiana.org

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Jun 9-10. Riverfest. Fireworks, live music, children’s

activities and food. Lock Wall, Rices Landing River Front, Rices Landing. rlvfd66.com

Jun 9-18. Performance: Fool for Love. The Sam Shepard drama is set in the modern American West with a country-western twang. Annex Theatre, New Castle Playhouse, New Castle. 724-654-3437, www.newcastleplayhouse.org Jun 10. Opening Day of the Oil Creek & Titusville

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Indiana County Summer Showcase Softball Tournament. Features players of a range of ages. Locations throughout Indiana County. 717-465-1716

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Railroad. Three-hour train rides through Oil Creek Valley will be offered each Saturday and Sunday in June beginning June 3. 1pm. Train will depart from Perry Street Station. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814676-1733, www.octrr.org

Jun 10. Jun 4-17. Renova Classic Music Festival. Enriching chamber music and chamber orchestra with nationally recognized faculty. Various locations throughout Lawrence County. 724-651-7446, www.renovafestival.net Jun 7-Oct 25. Waynesburg Farmers Market. Locally raised fresh produce, meat, eggs, baked goods and more. Wednesdays. Downtown Waynesburg. 724-627-8119, waynesburgpa.org Jun 9-11. Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival. Off-road trails, a Jeep Playground with a mud pit, a WWII encampment, history, vendors, a Little Jeepers Playground, Show ’n’ Shine, a Jeep Invasion in downtown Butler, and more. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. 724-256-4050, www.bantamjeepfestival.com Jun 9-11. Waves of Thunder Motorcycle Show. Hundreds of bikes will flood the park for the show, accompanied by vendors and live music. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. 724-859-4478, wavesofthunder.com / 74 /

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Strawberry Saturday. Visit the shops in Smicksburg and enjoy strawberries in many forms. Smicksburg. 814-257-0192, www.smicksburg.net

Jun 10. Pick-A-Dilly Herb Faire. A day devoted to herbs and herb gardening. Includes food, fun, and free demonstrations, along with local growers, artists, and craftspeople. Dillweed Bed and Breakfast, Dilltown. 814-446-6465, www.dillweedinc.com, www.dillweedinc.com Jun 10-11. Jimmy Stewart Airport Festival. Displays of vintage and military aircraft, airplane rides, food booths, and more activities for all ages. Free adm and parking. Jimmy Stewart Airport, Indiana. 724-463-3883, www.jimmystewartairport.com Jun 10. Beaver Falls Car Cruise. One of western Pennsylvania’s biggest and longest-running car cruises will feature 3,000 classic vehicles and 10,000 spectators on the mile-long cruise lane, along with disc jockeys playing oldies and local food vendors. Rain or shine. 1-9pm. Seventh Avenue, Beaver Falls. 724-494-3893


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Garrison Day Craft Sale. Featuring 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 entertainment. 9am-6pm. Free. Downtown parks, Beaver. 724-775-7174

Jun 11. Bantam Jeep Muddy 5K. The family-friendly 5K mud race on foot will feature obstacles such as tires, cargo nets, steep hills, wooded trails and the Jeep Playground. Medals will be awarded, and participants will receive tech shirts, refreshments and adm to the festival that day. 8am. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. 724-256-4050, www.bantamjeepfestival.com Jun 14-Jul 19. UPMC Sunset Music Series. Free concerts on the beach. Wednesdays. Beach 1, Presque Isle State Park, Erie. 814-838-5138, www.discoverpi.com Jun 15-18. Thurston Classic Hot Air Balloon Event. The weekend’s festivities will begin with the Night Glow on Thursday evening. Also available are official souvenirs and food vendors. Robertson Field, Allegheny College, Meadville. 814-336-4000, www.thurstonclassic.com Jun 15-17. National Road Chainsaw Carving Festival.

More than 50 chainsaw carvers from all over the U.S. will carve, display and sell their items to the public and sell them at the event auction, with proceeds donated to a local charity. Addison Community Park, Addison. www.carvingfest.confluencelions.org

Jun 16-18.

Pittsburgh Parts-A-Rama. Featuring a parts flea market, collector toys, a vehicle sale corral and more. All types of vehicles and parts are welcome. 8amdusk. Big Butler Fairgrounds, Prospect. 412-366-7154, www. pittsburghparts-a-rama.com

Jun 16-18, 23-25. Performance: Forever Plaid. Academy Theatre, Meadville. 814-337-8000, www. theacademytheatre.org Jun 16-18. High Point National. Round four of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. High Point Raceway, Mount Morris. 304-2840084, www.highpointpromx.com

Jun 17-18. Antiques & Artisans Festival. Antique dealers, artisans and vendors. Whispering Pines Farm, Cabot. 724-568-PINE, www.whisperingpinesfarmpa.com Jun 17-18. Train Show & Sale. Vendors will showcase their newest train cars, tracks, pictures, shirts, books, and more. 9am-4pm. Free adm with the purchase of train tickets. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814676-1733, www.octrr.org Jun 17.

Twilight Cemetery Tour: Blairsville Underground Railroad. Follow a guide through the cemetery and learn about figures from the Underground Railroad, soldiers from wars long past, and prominent Blairsville citizens. Reservations suggested. Blairsville Cemetery, Blairsville. 724-459-5779

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Jun 17. Blairsville Riverfront Music Festival. Features music, food, and shopping for arts and crafts. Free adm. Riverfront Park, Blairsville. www.facebook.com/ BlairsvilleRiverfrontMusicFestival/

Jun 17. 16th Annual Blues Festival. Enjoy the sounds of

Jun 17-18. Conneaut Lake Classic Boat Show. Special

Jun 17. Meadowcroft’s Atlatl Competition. Watch experts from the World Atlatl Association compete. Noon5pm. Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, Avella. 724-587-3412, heinzhistorycenter.org/meadowcroft.aspx

displays of antique Chris Craft boats, plus a vintage waterskiing display. Free. Ice House Park Waterfront, Conneaut Lake. centuryclassicpowerboat.com/allegheny/all0.htm

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two local bands and pick up a chilled bottle of wine and sit back and enjoy. Noon-6pm. Adm. Conneaut Cellars Winery and Distillery, Conneaut Lake. conneautcellarswinery.com


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Jun 18. Father’s Day Special. Fathers receive one dis-

count ticket for coach seating with the purchase of one full-price ticket. 1pm. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814-676-1733, www.octrr.org

Jun 24. DRYerson Festival. Live music, food and entertainment for the whole family. Ryerson Station State Park, Wind Ridge. 724-229-3550, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/ryersonstation, coalfieldjustice.org

Jun 18. Flashlight Drags. A safe alternative to street

Jun 24. Colonial Festival. Step back in time with an

racing and similar to drag racing’s early days. Gate will open at noon, and racing will be from 2-6pm. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. flashlightdrags.com

Jun 23-25.

Cookport Antique Machinery Show. Local farmers and tractor enthusiasts will show off their tractors and put them to the test. The featured tractor will be John Deere. Cookport Fairgrounds, Commodore. 724254-1445, www.cookportantiquemachineryshow.org

Jun 24. Cruise-a-Palooza. The Rodfathers of Butler’s biggest car cruise of the year will feature disc jockeys, dash plaques and special entertainment. 11am-dusk. Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler. www.therodfathers.com Jun 24. Beaver County Boom! Kick off the summer

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 24-25. Italian Festival. Live entertainment, music, dancing, food, vendors, morra, a baby doll dance and more. Cascade Park, New Castle. Jun 25. The Rev. John Corbly Association Reunion. Descendants of the Rev. John Corbly, a prominent early settler of western Pennsylvania, will gather for a history program, a luncheon and a church service. All are welcome. Garards Fort. johncorblydescendants.org

with a fireworks event. 9:45pm. Free. Confluence of the Beaver and Ohio rivers, Beaver.

Jun 26-Jul 1. Worthington/West Franklin Carnival. Worthington West Franklin Fire Hall, Worthington.

Jun 24. Wine & Jazz at the Lake. All-day entertainment by Trinity Music Group, wine tastings, dinner and a tasting glass. Age 21 and up. Rain or shine. 3-8pm. Adm. Hopewell Township Community Park, Aliquippa. 724-3781460, www.hopewelltwp.com

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Jun 24. Motor Madness Car Show. A car show with more than 50 trophies, a disc jockey playing oldies, door prizes, food and refreshments. All makes and models of cars and motorcycles are welcome. Waynesburg Central High School, Waynesburg. waynesburgchamber.com

Jun 29-Jul 2. Carmichaels 250th Birthday Celebration. A car show, live bands, horse-drawn wagon rides, a scavenger hunt, Civil War re-enactments, an 1880s baseball game, crafters, artisans and more. Carmichaels. facebook.com/Carmichaels250thBirthdayCelebration

Man, Two Guvnors. Bumbling but charming Francis unexpectedly finds himself simultaneously employed by two bosses. Recommended for people age 15 and up. Little Lake Theatre, Canonsburg. 724-745-6300,littlelake.org

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Jun 30-Jul 3. Ford City Summerfest. Handmade crafts, ethnic foods, live entertainment, a parade, fireworks and more. Ford City Memorial Park, Ford City. 724-5256919, sites.google.com/site/fcsummerfest/ Jun 30-Jul 2. Back to the ’50s Weekend. An auto show extravaganza that will feature live entertainment, food, automotive vendors, family fun and more. Open to all makes and models. Cascade Park, New Castle. 724-3332913, www.backtothe50sweekend.com

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Jun 30-Jul 2. Ellwood City Festival. More than 200 booths of arts, crafts, canvas and slate painting, candles, jewelry, stained glass, wooden gifts and more. Also, entertainment, a children’s area, ethnic foods, family fun and a fireworks finale. Ewing Park, Ellwood City. 724-510-9423, www.Ellwood-City-Festival.net

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Jul 1. reMARCable Family Festival. Music, food and fun. Crafters, entertainment, a pool, food, a children’s fun zone, a cornhole tournament, a fireworks display and more. Free. Meadville Area Recreational Complex, Meadville. 814-7246006, www.marc4fun.com Jul 1-15. Performance: On Golden Pond. A classic American comedy/drama. Select dates. Riverside Inn & Dinner Theater, Cambridge Springs. theriversideinn.com Jul 1, 3-8. McSummerfest 2017. A family-oriented, fun-filled weeklong festival featuring live nightly entertainment, food, games, carnival rides and fireworks on July 3. Free adm. Heritage Park, McDonald. 724-926-9190, www.mcdonaldfire.com


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Jul 2. Ambridge Fireworks. Food vendors, entertain-

ment and a playground area. Free adm, off-site parking and shuttle buses. Gates open at 4pm, with fireworks at 9:50pm. Walter Panek Park, Ambridge. 724-266-4070, www.facebook.com/AmbridgeFireworksCommittee2016/ ?hc_ref=SEARCH&fref=nf

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Midland’s Fourth of July Parade & Celebration. The carnival will include food booths, crafts, games and live entertainment each day. On July 4, the parade will start at 10am, with fireworks at 10pm. Lincoln Park, Midland. 724-624-4238, www.midland4th.com

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Canonsburg Fourth of July Parade & Celebration. Attended by 50,000-plus people, the event includes a two-hour parade, park events and a fireworks display. Free. Canonsburg. canonsburgjuly4th.org

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try’s birthday with fireworks, live music, a car show and fun. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. wayensburglionsclub.org

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Jul 5-Aug 27. Train Rides. Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, except July 27. 1pm. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. www.octrr.org Jul 6-9. Whiskey Rebellion Festival. Packed full of history and family fun, including street theater, heritage music, food, beverages, children’s events and heritage crafters. Washington. whiskeyrebellionfestival.com Jul 6-9. Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Historic rac-

ing from Mustangs to Corvettes will take the track, along with open wheel racing from Formula Ford and Formula Junior. Europe will be represented by BMW, Porsche, Jaguar, Lotus and Alfa Romeo. 8am-6pm. No spectator fees. Pittsburgh International Race Complex, Wampum. 724-535-1000, www.pittrace.com, www.pvgp.org

Jul 7-9. Slovenefest. Celebrate the culture of Slovenia

with music, dancing, children’s entertainment, ethnic foods and fireworks on Saturday. SNPJ Recreation Center, Enon Valley. 877-767-5732, www.slovenefest.com

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Jul 7-9. Emlenton Summer Festival. The town-wide yard sale will kick off the weekend on Friday at 8am, followed by the Junior Fishing Derby. On Saturday will be a softball tournament, children’s events, entertainment by The Marvelous Mutts, street vendors, the firemen’s parade, fireworks and more. There will be a 5K and a car cruise on Sunday. Emlenton. http://emlentonpa.com Jul 7-9.

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Jul 7-8. Fort Armstrong Championship Rodeo. Crooked Creek Horse Park, Ford City. 724-333-2988, www. crookedcreekhorsepark.com, fortarmstrongrodeo.com Jul 8. Mega Cruise. Parking for more than 1,000 show cars, motorcycles, trucks, tractors and airplanes. Also, there will be food, beverages, music, giveaway drawings and a Chinese auction. 2-10pm. Butler County Airport, Butler. 724-766-5847, http://butlercountyairport.org, www.penntwpvfd.com


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tiful works of art, there will be plenty of entertainment and food vendors. On the boardwalk, Conneaut Lake Park, Conneaut Lake. 814-853-5833, www.conneautlake.com

Jul 8-16. Harley-Davidson of Erie Bikefest. Nine days of rides, music, giveaways, vendors, entertainment and more. Harley-Davidson of Erie, Erie. 814-838-1356, www. hderiebikefest.com Jul 12. Martinis with Monet Exhibit Opening. The exhibit will feature a sculpture related to the Cranberry Township Community Days project of the year. Cranberry Township. www.cranberryartistsnetwork.com Jul 12-16. Western Pennsylvania Balloon Quest. Hot air balloon launches weather permitting, a Balloon Glow on Thursday at 9pm, amusements, live entertainment, food and fireworks on Sunday night. Scotland Meadows Park, New Castle. http://wpaballoonquest.webs.com

Roar on the Shore. Join thousands of motorcycles and enthusiasts with a roaring caravan through the streets of Erie, musical entertainment, food and more. Area locations including downtown Erie and Perry Square, Erie. 800-815-2660, roarontheshore.com Cranberry Township Community Days. Featuring Art in the Park, a car cruise, concerts, a free children’s area, a carnival and more. Cranberry Township Community Park, Cranberry Township. 724-776-4806, www.ctcchest.org

Jul 13-15. Horsetrading Days. The classic small-town event will be full of music, games, food, summer fun, tours of historic sites, free concerts and opportunities to enjoy stores and restaurants. Zelienople. 724-452-5232, www. horsetradingdays.info Jul 14-16. WWII Weekend. The weekend will include a WWII veterans ceremony on Friday; an encampment for both German and Americans forces on Saturdays with displays of uniforms, weapons, and vehicles from the era while forces fight for control of the train; and discounted train rides for veterans and current servicepeople on Sunday. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814676-1733, www.octrr.org whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 81 /


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Jul 14-16. Pioneer Steam & Gas Engine Society Summer Show. A kiddie tractor pull, antique tractor pulls, live music, working 1900s machine shops and more. Featuring Allis-Chalmers and engines made in Iowa. Showgrounds near Saegertown. 814-663-1291, www.pioneersteamandgas.com/ Jul 14-16. HOTAfest 2017. The Heart of the Arts Folk Festival is a three-day event for musicians and visual artists with hands-on workshops that celebrate bluegrass, Irish Celtic, gospel, Scottish, Civil War, folk and mountain genres, including visual arts and crafts. University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, Titusville. 814-827-2381, www.titusvillecouncilonthearts.org Jul 14-23. Performance: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific. The classic, set during World War II, features tunes such as Some Enchanted Evening. Augustine Auditorium, New Castle Playhouse, New Castle. 724-6543437, www.newcastleplayhouse.org Jul 14. Wounded Warriors of Pennsylvania Concert

at the Riverwalk. A benefit concert with proceeds benefiting the Wounded Warriors of Pennsylvania. In the case of rain, it will be held in The Confluence. Riverwalk Amphitheater, New Castle. 724-654-8408, www.visitlawrencecounty.com

Jul 15. Summer Fest Celebration. An antique and clas-

sic car cruise, antique tractors, local bands providing live outdoor concerts, craft booths, a basket giveaway drawing, picnic food, kettle corn, and ice cream. Rain or shine. St. Andrew’s Village, Indiana. 724-464-1640, www. standrewsvillage.org

Jul 15. Performance: Confederate Railroad. Affordable

family entertainment at a beautiful riverfront venue. Monongahela Aquatorium, Monongahela. 724-258-5905, www.monaquatorium.org

Jul 16. 28th Annual Wesbury Chicken Barbecue &

Craft Fair. Attracting close to 5,000 visitors, the free festival includes a family fun zone with games and rides, outdoor and indoor entertainment, crafters and other vendors, and an antique and classic car cruise-in. There is also a rummage, book and bake sale, as well as chicken and rib dinners for sale. 11am-5pm. Wesbury, Meadville. 814-3329264, www.wesbury.com

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Jul 17-22. Saxonburg Carnival. A pet parade, a water battle, a pageant, a large fireman’s parade and a giveaway drawing. 6-11pm, with a Kiddie Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday from 1-6pm. Saxonburg. www.svfc.com Jul 18-22. Jacktown Fair. The rural-area 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.

North East Fireman’s Cherry Festival. Family entertainment will include amusement rides, games, food and cherry pies. North East. 814-725-5616, www.necherryfestival.com

Jul 20. Taste & Tour. Participating restraunts will show-

case specialty foods, introduce themselves to the community, and recognize customers for their patronage. Downtown Indiana. www.visitindianacountypa.org,

Jul 20. Warrior Trail Association’s Annual Picnic. Featuring a musical performance by Tom Breiding, a Pittsburgh singer and songwriter. Warrior Trail Headquarters, Fordyce. 304-534-2213, www. facebook.com/WarriorTrailAssociation/ Jul 22-23.

Washington/Gist Expedition of 1753. Presentations and exhibits of living history. Re-live history with acclaimed authors and historians and witness the reenactor encampments, native artifact displays and modern archaeology. Free adm. Cochranton Fairgrounds, Cochranton.

Jul 22-23. Antiques & Collectibles Sale. Featuring

genuine Duncan glass, Depression-era, EAPG, mid-century modern, china, porcelain, pottery and more, along with glass ID, a Chinese auction and cafe. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. www.duncanmiller.net

Jul 22. Beer on the Bay. The region’s largest craft beer

festival held on the picturesque Erie bayfront. Liberty Park/Burger King Amphitheater, Erie. 814-454-7191, www. eriepa.com/beer-on-the-bay

Jul 23. Miss Rain Day Pageant. The winner of the county-wide beauty and talent pageant reigns over the Rain Day Festival. Waynesburg Central High School, Waynesburg. 724-747-4506, missraindaypageant.org


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Jul 28-29. Rain Day Festival. The festival is not considered a success unless it rains. Featuring entertainment, fireworks, umbrella decorating contests, children’s activities, handmade quality crafts and hometown food. Downtown Waynesburg. 724-627-8111, raindayfestival.com Jul 28. Children’s Summer Arts Festival. Color the sidewalks, make giant bubbles and tie-dye T-shirts, dance with the Mini-Stars and create festival hats, jewelry, puppets and more. Ages 3 to 13. Arts & Education at The Hoyt, New Castle. 724-652-2882, www.hoytartcenter.org Jul 28-30. Discover Presque Isle Days. An art 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 Jul 29. Performance: Murder Mystery Dinner - Motel Mayhem. Dinner starts at 5pm. Reservations required. Perry Street Station, Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814-676-1733, www.octrr.org

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Jul 29. Celebrate the Bloom. A full day of activities including walks, workshops, demonstrations, a culminating bonfire, and local food, vendors, and entertainment. 9am5:30pm. Jennings Environmental Education Center, Slippery Rock. 724-794-6011, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/jennings/index.htm Jul 30. Concordia Summer Festival. A worship service of thanksgiving; a mass choir of congregation members, Haven residents and Pittsburgh Lutheran Chorus members; a menu based on the theme; and entertainment for people of all ages. Noon-6pm. Concordia Lutheran Ministries, Cabot. 888-352-1571, www.concordialm.org whereandwhen.com / 2017 W&W summer / 83 /


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AUGUST Aug 3-6. Portersville Steam Show. A vintage village,

farm animals, train rides, steam engines, a flea market, crafts, food, children’s pedal tractor pulling, tractors, large traction engines, ice cream, tractor pulls and a steam building. 8am-8pm. Portersville Steam Show Grounds, Portersville. 724-285-7038, portersvillesteamshow.org

Aug 3-6. Fort Armstrong Folk Festival. A handcrafted

artist market, historical and musical entertainment, vehicle displays, fun for children, classic festival food and more along the banks of the Allegheny River. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. www.armstrongfestival.com

Aug 3-5. Dan Rice Days. Commemorating the life and

times of a famous clown with food, arts and crafts. Girard Borough. 814-774-3567, 814-774-9683, danricedays.com

Aug 4-5.

Thunder in the City Classic Car & Bike Show. A car show, a motorcycle parade, live music, craft and food vendors, restaurant and merchandise specials, plus more. Downtown Meadville. meadvillechamber.com

Aug 5. Peachy Saturday. Individual shops will offer peach items, including food and wine, plates, and wool. Smicksburg. 814-257-0192, www.smicksburg.net Aug 5-6. The Regatta at Lake Arthur. Land and lake

activities, with opportunities to enjoy the natural resources of the park. Many events will be free. Free adm and parking. Lake Arthur, Moraine State Park, Portersville. 724-6870707, www.lakearthurregatta.org

Aug 5. Hot Summer Nights Car Cruise. The car cruise, sponsored by Beaver Area Chamber of Commerce, is rated as one of the top seven in the nation and will feature music, food and thousands of cars cruising through the historic downtown. 3-9pm. Free. Beaver. beaverareachamber.com

Aug 5-6. Erie Art Museum Blues & Jazz Festival.

Various national, regional and local blues and jazz bands will perform in a beautiful, outdoor, family-friendly setting. 1-11pm. Frontier Park, Erie. www.erieartmuseum.org

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Greene County Fair. An agricultural fair featuring truck and tractor pulls, livestock competitions, a demolition derby, live music, rides and food. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. www.greenecountyfair.org

Aug 7-12. Butler Farm Show. Showcasing the county’s farming community with exhibits, tractor pulls, crafts, rides, food and demonstrations. 8:30am-11pm. Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler. www.butlerfarmshow.com Aug 7. Lake Erie Fanfare. Featuring a variety of drum

and bugle corps from across the nation. Veterans Stadium, Erie. 815-456-5300, www.leregiment.org

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Aug 10-12, 17-20, 24-26. Performance: The Audience. For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly audience. The show gives a glimpse into the woman behind the crown and the moments that have shaped the modern monarchy. Little Lake Theatre, Canonsburg. 724-7456300, www.littlelake.org Aug 11. Rotary Rally. Open to teams of four to eight people age 21 and up. Teams earn points basd on their performances in events such as the Squirt Gun Candle Shootout and other Minute to Win It-style challenges. Downtown Indiana. www.visitindianacountypa.org

Aug 11-12. Titusville Oil Festival. Food and craft ven-

dors and a Wine Walk Friday night. More food and craft vendors on Saturday, along with the parade at 11 a.m., a fine art exhibit, a chalk walk, an antique car show, children’s activities, a beer festival, live music and fireworks. Downtown Titusville. www.titusvillechamber.com

Aug 11-13.

San Rocco Festa. The community-wide event will feature Italian food, music, dance, games, local entertainers, fireworks on Saturday night, a traditional Mass at St. Titus Church on Sunday, a procession through the streets of Aliquippa and the traditional doll dance. 6pm. Adm. Center Township Municipal Park, Aliquippa. 724-2527732, www.sanrocco.org

Aug 11-13. St. Paul’s Annual Italian Festival. Italian food and cookies, a pasta fagioli dinner, a church procession and musical entertainment. St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, Erie. 814-459-3173, www.stpaulrcerie.org Aug 12. Speeder Rides. Ride on one of the vintage track repair cars. No one under age 6 is permitted, and appropriate footwear is required (no sandals or flip-flops). Reservations required. 9am and 6pm. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814-676-1733, www.octrr.org Aug 12. Knotweed Festival. Features a parade, live entertainment, children’s activities, and crafts, some of which are made of knotweed. Blairsville Riverfront Trail Area, Blairsville. Aug 12. Conneautville’s 17th Annual Conneaut Valley Canal Park Summer Music Festival. The family enteratinment event features locally grown produce, various artisan products, music, historical games, teepee tours and plenty of good food. All proceeds benefit Canal Park’s commitment to child safety, family fitness and Boy Scout Troop 210. Noon-7pm. Free parking and free adm. Conneaut Valley Canal Park, Conneautville. 814-587-3598 Aug 12-13. Music at the Marina. A variety of live bands

and solo artists performing country, blues, rock, gospel and more. Food and artisan vendors. Free parking and adm. Rain or shine. Marina at Lake Wilhelm, Maurice K. Goddard State Park, Sandy Lake. 724-253-4833, www.stateparks. com/maurice_k_goddard_state_park_in_pennsylvania.html


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Aug 12. Old House Tour. See inside some of Meadville’s most amazing buildings. Bring tickets to the front lawn of the Crawford County Historical Society’s Tarr Mansion on Diamond Park starting at 9:30 a.m. to get a program, wristband and map. Adm. Meadville. 814-333-1258, www.baldwinreynolds.org Aug 12. Antiquing Along the Allegheny. An antique and craft fair and car cruise held along the Allegheny River. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. 724-543-2091, ext. 5

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Washington County Agricultural Fair. Midway entertainment, rides and games, an ongoing schedule of music, magic acts for children, monster trucks, demolition derbies, fair food, the showing and sale of 4-H and FFA animals and more. Adm. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. www.washingtonfair.org

Aug 12. 2nd Saturday 15 Miles of Treasure Yard Sale.

Find treasures along the way, including roadside Amish produce stands and Amish quilt and buggy shops. Follow Route 208 starting at the Ohio state line in New Bedford, continuing through Pulaski and New Wilmington, and reaching Volant. Volant Village Shops, Volant. 724-5335611, www.volantshops.com

Aug 13-19. Dayton Fair. The agricultural fair will include animals, a carnival, demolition derbies, tractor pulls and nationally known entertainment. Dayton Fairgrounds, Dayton. 814-257-8332, www.daytonfair.org

Aug 14-19.

Lawrence County Fair. Fun, grandstand events, animals, rides, food, entertainment, fireworks and more for the entire family. Adm. Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle. www.lawrencecountyfair.com

Aug 15-19.

North Washington Rodeo. Bringing the excitement of professional rodeo to Butler County. Parade on Aug. 15. 8pm. North Washington Rodeo Arena, Petrolia. 724-894-6170, www.nwvfd.com

Aug 17-20. Celebrate Erie 2017. The four-day extrav-

aganza will infuse the downtown with a unique spirit of pride and possibility. Downtown Erie. 814-455-ERIE, www. eriedowntown.com, www.celebrateerie.com

Aug 19-26. 72nd Annual Crawford County Fair. The largest agricultural fair in Pennsylvania. Crawford County Fairgrounds, Meadville. crawfordcountyfairpa.com

Aug 19. Aviation Appreciation Day. World War II and Vietnam-era aircraft and artifacts on display, including several aircraft in various stages of restoration. Also, an antique car cruise with many vintage cars on display. Breakfast and lunch will be for sale. 8am-4pm. Parking fee. Air Heritage Museum - Beaver County Airport, Beaver Falls. 724-843-2820, http://airheritage.org Aug 19. Aviation Day. Learn about aviation, watch dem-

onstrations, enjoy food and take a ride up in the sky to get a bird’s-eye view of Greene County. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. 724-344-9693, soarofgreenecounty.org

Aug 19-26. Bituminous Coal Show. The celebration

will honor King Coal and the regional coal heritage with a carnival, games, a children’s mini vehicle parade, pet parades, mine rescue competitions, a Coal Queen pageant, a golf outing, live music and a 5K race. Carmichaels. www.kingcoalshow.org

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Hookstown Fair. An agricultural fair including livestock, vegetable and flower displays, quilts and baked goods. Also, live entertainment every evening, food, carnival rides, games, a horse show, tractor pulls, motocross races, a rodeo and a demolition derby. Hookstown Fairgrounds, Hookstown. hookstownfair.com

Aug 22-26. South Side Historical Village: Hookstown Fair Days. Visit the one-room school, blacksmith shop, artisan shop, general store, log cabin, outdoor oven and more, and learn the history of the area and the schools. There will be an old-fashioned revival service on Tuesday. Noon-dusk. Free. Hookstown Fairgrounds, Hookstown. 724-573-4569, www.sshva.wordpress.com Aug 26-Sep 2. Indiana County Fair. Ag displays. Also

will include tractor pulls, demolition derbies, live entertainment, a carnival, and food. Indiana County Fair Grounds, Indiana. 724-479-8282, www.indianacountyfair.com

Aug 18-20. Riverbration. A joint effort between the

Aug 26. Murder Mystery Dinner - Recipe for Murder. Dinner starts at 5pm. Reservations required. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroads, Titusville. 814-676-1733, www.octrr.org

Aug 18-20. Beaver County River Regatta. Boat races,

Aug 26-27. Mason-Dixon Frontier Festival. Celebrate history and culture with a pre-1840 frontier encampment, exhibitions, demonstrations, antique and classic cars, trapping techniques and live entertainment. Mason-Dixon Park, Mount Morris. www.masondixonpark.net

Alle-Kiski Strong Chamber of Commerce and Kittanning Hook, Hose and Ladder No. 1 to offer APBA power boat racing, kayak races, vendors, live entertainment and more. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. riverbration.com

an anything-that-floats race, a lighted boat parade, a kayak race, children’s activities, food vendors, live entertainment, fireworks on Sunday night and more. Free. Bridgewater.

Aug 18-27. Performance: The Cemetery Club. Three

Jewish widows meet for tea before visiting their husbands’ graves in this comedy. Annex Theatre, New Castle Playhouse, New Castle. 724-654-3437, www.newcastleplayhouse.org

Aug 27. Flashlight Drags. A safe alternative to street

racing and similar to drag racing’s early days. Gate will open at noon, and racing will be from 2-6pm. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. flashlightdrags.com

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The Tour de Wright By Cara O’Donnell

Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands, located just southeast of Pittsburgh, is known for its 3,000 square miles of scenic mountains and valleys, and nestled among them are the stories of one of the greatest architects to have ever lived. Frank Lloyd Wright was world renowned for his commitment to organic architecture - that is, designing structures in harmony with the environment. This year marks Wright’s 150th birthday, and there is perhaps no better time to discover the work of the man often referred to as the greatest American architect of the 20th century. Begin a Wright adventure at Fallingwater, one of Wright’s most famous creations and one of the most stunning examples of his work. Built originally as a summer retreat for the Kaufmann family (of Pittsburghbased Kaufmann’s Department Store), Fallingwater truly personifies Wright’s commitment to nature, incorporating the landscape into everything about the property and truly bringing the outside indoors.


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And it does. Built literally into the side of a waterfall, Fallingwater is a series of cantilevered terraces (a Wright signature) over the falls, with each one anchored by natural bedrock walls and waxed sandstone flooring to resemble a damp creek bed. The house is nestled around and as part of the existing boulders of the landscape; a giant boulder suddenly becomes part of a kitchen countertop, and another becomes part of the fireplace mantle. Mitered glass gives the illusion of disappearing windows to connect with nature. And Iconic Fallingwater throughout the property (and other Wright properties), visitors will notice Wright’s unique style of “com- wood in Wright’s signature Cherokee pression and release” – using tight, red color. Wright’s compress-andnarrow stone staircases and hallways release philosophy is evident here as that then “release” into the rooms at well, with a dining room with ceilings the other end. so low one can’t help but sit down at Just down the road is Kentuck Knob, a hexagonal-shaped home and prime example of Wright’s famous Usonian style of one-level, affordable living. Sometimes referred to as “Fallingwater’s child,” Kentuck Knob was originally designed for the Hagan family (of Hagan Ice Cream fame – which is still Kentuck Knob Courtesy Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau served on-site). Much less opulent than its famous neighbor, Kentuck Knob the table and a hallway only 21 inchwas designed into the existing hillside es wide, which the Hagans admitted so it is “of the hill,” continuing Wright’s they never once used in their 20-plus one-with-nature theme, with trade- years at the home. mark floor-to-ceiling windows and Conveniently located minutes mitered glass that open to the sweep- from either Fallingwater or Kentuck ing views of the forest and dramatic Knob, don’t miss the roadside BitYoughiogheny River Gorge. Inside is tersweet Café, a local favorite servfilled with a dramatic fireplace made ing seasonal soups, sandwiches, of local sandstone as well as cypress and delectable pastries, as well as


homemade coffee syrups and red pepper jelly. Meet café mascot Bob the Cat and spend some time browsing the adjacent antiques store (all family-owned). For the most authentic Wright The Duncan House experience, Courtesy Merriman, Duncan House at Polymath Park the third Laurel Highlands Wright home, the Duncan House at ultimate in hospitality and luxury. The Polymath Park, is one of the few prop- AAA Five-Diamond award winner feaerties in the world open to overnight tures 42 rooms, including four suites, guests (be aware, reservations book and offers 24-hour butler service and up to a year in advance). Duncan special amenities including a drawnHouse is another Usonian property bath menu and a milk and cookie owned by architect Tom Papinchak, turndown. With Frank Lloyd Wright’s propa self-proclaimed Wright enthusiast (“My childhood treehouses had erties making headlines around the cantilevers,” he says). Duncan House world, his Laurel Highlands designs was originally located in Illinois and are a true treasure for the region. was slated for demolition, but it was Whether an architecture enthusiast, saved by Papinchak and brought to a design fan, or one just interested the Laurel Highlands 10 years ago, in Wright’s sometimes amusing stowhere it joined two other Usonian- ries of stubbornness and indignastyle homes that were designed by tion when it came to his work, a visit Wright’s apprentice, Peter Berndtson. is something not soon forgotten. For The three now comprise Polymath more on a Laurel Highlands experience, visit laurelhighlands.org. W&W Park. Another option is to enjoy the lap of luxury Falling Rock with a Wright adventure Courtesy Nemacolin Woodlands Resort at the nearby Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, now celebrating its 30th anniversary. In addition to its countless activities and pampering, Nemacolin’s Frank Lloyd Wrightinspired Falling Rock hotel showcases the best of Wright’s designs with the


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FESTIVALS & EVENTS 200th Fourth of July Celebration 5 1864: The Burning of Chambersburg 47 Antique, Art & Craft Show 52 Barkpeelers’ Festival 35 Battle of Bushy Run Reenactment 76 Bellefonte Arts & Crafts Fair 26 Balloonfest, Airshow & So Much More 23 Central PA 4th Fest 27 Chester County Balloon Festival 61 Christmas in July Craft Show 63

Clarion County Fair 31 Clearfield County Fair 38 Duncan & Miller Glass Antiques & Collectibles Sale 82 Eagles Mere Green events 29 East Brady Riverfest 31 Elizabethtown Fair 48 Endless Mountains Fiber Festival 29 Galeton Woodsmens Show 35 Greene County Fair 83 HOTA Folk Music & Art Festival 80 Made in America Tours 53 Marienville July 4th Celebration 31 Montrose Blueberry Festival 29 Mt Gretna Outdoor Art Show 45 Mushroon Festival 61 North East Wine Festival 78 PA Family Travel Fair 16 Quilt Odyssey 46 Quilt Show & Exhibition 23 Springs Folk Festival 76 Windber Miners’ Memorial Weekend 76 Yorkfest 53 Zippo/Case Museums 20th Anniversary Celebration 24 SPECIALTY SHOPS Campbell Pottery Chocolates By Leopold Highland Chocolates Romolo Chocolates

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MUSEUMS & HISTORICAL SITES

Treasure Lake Whitewater Challengers

1719 Hans Herr House & Museum 48 Bellefonte Art Museum 26 Bushy Run Battlefield 76 Debence Antique Music World 73 Drake Well Museum 80 Duncan & Miller Glass Museum 82 Eagles Mere Air & Auto Museum 28 Fallingwater 77 Fort Roberdeau Historic Site 55 Jimmy Stewart Museum 3 Lake Shore Railway Museum 78 Nat’l Iron & Steel Heritage Museum 61 National Toy Train Museum 48 No. 9 Coal Mine & Museum 63 Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad 81 Pennsylvania Lumber Museum 35 Pennsylvania Military Museum 26 Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine 51 Pres. James Buchanan’s Wheatland 52 Springs Museum 76 Westmoreland Heritage 77 Wright’s Ferry Mansion 52 Zippo/Case Museum 24

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VISITOR INFO SERVICES 1. Allegheny National Forest 2. Armstrong County 3. Beaver County 4. Bradford County 5. Butler County 6. Clearfield County 7. Clinton County 8. Crawford County 9. Endless Mountains 10. Franklin County 11. Greene County 12. Indiana County 13. Juniata Valley 14. Lawrence County 15. Luzerne County 16. Schuylkill County 17. Susquehanna Valley Chamber 18. Susquehanna River Valley 19. Tioga County 20. York County

25 2, 75 74 19 2 38 21 80 28 47 83 2 54 2, 74 65 51 52 32 36 53

OUTDOOR RECREATION Don Laine Campground Penn’s Cave Pioneer Campground Pride of the Susquehanna Segway Pittsburgh

63 33 29 46 79

VISITOR INFO SERVICES MAP ERIE

1

WARREN

8

4

TIOGA

POTTER

FOREST ELK

SULLIVAN

7

LYCOMING

CLINTON CLARION

SUSQUEHANNA

14 3

5

6

PIKE

BEAVER

2

UNION

CENTRE

ARMSTRONG

ALLEGHENY

18 18 18

COLUMBIA

CLEARFIELD

BUTLER

SNYDER

12

MIFFLIN

INDIANA

13

BLAIR

PERRY WESTMORELAND

11

GREENE

CARBON

NORTHUMBERLAND

DAUPHIN

NORTHAMPTON

16

SCHUYLKILL

LEHIGH

BERKS LEBANON

BUCKS

MONTGOMERY

CUMBERLAND

BEDFORD FAYETTE

MONROE

HUNTINGDON

WASHINGTON

SOMERSET

15

MONTOUR

JUNIATA

CAMBRIA

LACKAWANNA

LUZERNE

JEFFERSON

LAWRENCE

9

WAYNE

WYOMING

9

CAMERON

VENANGO MERCER

9

BRADFORD

19

MCKEAN

CRAWFORD

FULTON

10

FRANKLIN

LANCASTER

17 20 YORK

ADAMS

CHESTER

PHILADELPHIA

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HAZLETON - Exit 145 off I-81 HUMMELS WHARF -Routes 11 & 15 JOHNSTOWN - 505 Galleria Drive LEWISBURG - Routes 11 & 15 MANSFIELD - Routes 6 &15 MATAMORAS - 103 Westfall Town Dr. MOUNT POCONO - Exit 3 off I-380 PITTSTON - I-81 & Route 315 STATE COLLEGE - I-99 Shiloh, Exit #76

BUSES WELCOME! STROUDSBURG - Exit 305 off I-80 TUNKHANNOCK - 615 SR 6 East, Suite 1 WILKES-BARRE - Exit 165 off I-81 WILLIAMSPORT - Exit 210B off I-80 YORK - Exit 19A off I-83

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ALTOONA - Exit 32 off US 220 BLOOMSBURG - Exit 232 off I-80 CAMP HILL- Exit 67B-A off I-81 CHAMBERSBURG - Exit 16 off I-81 DANVILLE - Exit 224 off I-80 DICKSON CITY - Exit 191A off I-81 EAST STROUDSBURG - 5163 Milford Rd. GETTYSBURG - Route 15 at York Rd HANOVER - Exit 94S off US-15


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