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You probably noticed something different about the cover. Yes, we have a new logo. After 20 years of the same logo, we thought it we were long overdue for a fresh, new look. What better place to reveal it than in our spring issue? I like to think of season as a time of renewal. So, we refreshed our look and did a bit of spring cleaning. Don’t worry, we won’t change our signature size. We’ve heard you loud and clear: “Don’t mess with the size!” The magazine still promotes hundreds of events from all over Pennsylvania. And we still bring you interesting features and ideas for getaways and vacations in the state. Our advertisers are great – some are new and some have been with us for decades. Check out what they have to offer. You might be pleasantly surprised at how affordable it is to vacation in Pennsylvania. Our mission hasn’t changed – we’ve been doing it for 54 years and we’re still dedicated to sharing all the amazing destinations and things to do in Pennsylvania – even (and sometimes especially) those more obscure, quirky events that don’t have big marketing budgets. That’s why we created the PA Family Travel Fair in 2018. We brought destinations and attractions together in one place so attendees could explore the different vacation offerings that are available within a comfortable drive. There were fun activities for kids, shows and great drawings throughout the day. And it was all FREE. The turnout was amazing and the day was fun, so we’re doing it again on April 27. Be sure to check out the feature on the PA Family Travel Fair. If you go, look me up and say hi. I’d really love to meet you. Happy Spring!


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What is the PAFTF? As we prepared for last year’s inaugural PA Family Travel Fair, we weren’t sure what to expect. We just felt that if we built it, they would come. So, we designed a free travel expo that would offer the entire family a fun and informative day showcasing some of Pennsylvania’s great destinations. And they came - approximately 700 families joined us for the one-day event. On Saturday, April 27, the PA Family Travel Fair (PAFTF) will again welcome attendees to visit with exhibitors representing attractions and destinations from all over Pennsylvania. At each booth, friendly and knowledgeable representatives will share information about their destination. Fairgoers will be able to sign up to win great prizes and getaways at each booth. Among our exhibitors you’ll find amazing outdoors destinations, historic sites, family fun attractions, campgrounds and unique lodging.

General Info PA Family Travel Fair Date: April 27, 2019 Time: 9 am to 4pm Venue/Location: Calvary Church Campus 1051 Landis Valley Road Lancaster, PA 17601 Admission: Free admission and parking Website: pafamilytravel.com Vendors: Our exhibitors are all PA travel related. No sales or gimmicks. Rain or Shine – vendors are inside with some activities outside Follow PAFamilyTravelFair on Facebook and Instagram


Children’s Activities & Shows All-Day Activities: The Balloon Guy will be making smiles all day long with his amazing balloon creations. Children’s Scavenger Hunt: Kids interact with our exhibitors to find the destinations on the map! One lucky child will win a fun getaway for the family! Scheduled Activities: 9am to 12pm - Kids Cookie Break Pop-Up Party. 11am - Magic Show: You won’t want to miss this high energy show by magician Randy Ward Noon: Clyde Peelings Reptiland Tropical Rainforest Show. If you miss the show, stop by their booth. 2pm - Magic Show: if you miss Randy’s morning show, you’ll want to catch this one!

Exhibitor Giveaways Nature Inn at Bald Eagle: Adventure Kayak Weekend Package for 2 - all-inclusive weekend including two nights at the Nature Inn, meals and guided kayak tour by a DCNR park naturalist Whitewater Challengers: Lehigh River Whitewater Rafting for 2 - includes instructions, lunches and one night of camping Refreshing Mountain Retreat & Adventure Center: • 4-pack of Aerial Excursion Zipline Tickets – 7-zipline course • (2) 4-packs for the new Elevated Obstacle Course - 22 high rope elements Penn-Mar Irish Festival: Multiple 4 packs of tickets to the Penn-Mar Irish Festival Colebrookdale Railroad: Train Ride along the Secret Valley Line - 4 Deluxe Coach tickets for a two-hour scenic ride


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Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine: Family 4-Pack of Combination Tickets - 2 Adults and 2 Children to both the coal mine tour and the steam train ride

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Franklin County Visitors Bureau: Franklin County Gift Basket of Goodies Philadelphia/West Chester KOA: 2-night Getaway in a Deluxe Cabin Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau: PAGO Prize Pack Gettysburg/Battlefield KOA: 2-night Getaway in a Deluxe Cabin Explore Altoona: Family Fun Package DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash: Family 4-Pack of passes. Check pafamilytravel.com for up-to-date information on exhibitors and raffles. New info will be added as we get it.

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“Fantastic first PA Family Travel Fair...We came back with 5 pounds of literature (yes, I weighed it) and lots of ideas for places to visit. The exhibitors we chatted with were so enthused about what their area had to offer. We heard several families getting tips for upcoming vacations. It was fun to watch youngsters walk across the state on the huge map and to see their responses to the reptiles at the reptile show....you will start planning for the second PA Family Travel Fair - right?” S. Brown, Mount Joy

Food trucks including Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Au-Sam’s Trolley Stop will be set up in our food truck corral.

“It was better than expected (and I expected it to be good). I obtained a lot of interesting info and brochures. When is the next one?” Adam C., Philadelphia “Do you plan on hosting this event again? It was excellent!” Paige K., York “Thank you for doing this. It was fun!” George W., Lancaster

Couples & Singles Although the PA Family Travel Fair is focused on family vacations, vendors willhave great options for couples and single travelers as well.


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Hyner View Trail Challenge Apr. 20. A 50K, for experienced runners, starts at 8am. The 25K is open to all runners and starts at 9am. Some 1,300 participants take on this grueling challenge up Hyner Mountain in Sproul State Forest. Renovo. hikerun.com

Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival May 18-19. Yarns, roving, felted items, pottery, homemade soaps, wooden fiber tools and toys, baskets and more. Demonstrations all weekend such as spinning, weaving, fiber blending, soap making and more. Hughesville. centralpennfiberfest.com

Charlotte’s Web May 3. E.B. White’s loving story of bravery, selfless love, and the true meaning of friendship. Show at 7pm, Animal Petting Zoo at 6pm. Bromeley Family Theater, Univ. of Pittsburgh at Bradford. upb.pitt.edu/ kaleidoscope

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Mar 8, 26. Public Sign-Making Workshop.

Mar 1-3. Performance: The Jungle Book Kids.

Participants may make any wooden sign project in the catalog, with the wording customized for them. Attendees may bring wine and snacks. Adm. Sign Me Up Art Studio, Bloomsburg. www.signmeupartstudio.com

Mar 1-3. Performance: Seussical the Musical.

Mar 8-10. Golden Eagle Voyage Birding Weekend. During the peak of the annual golden eagle

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

Suitable for people of all ages. Adm. Danville Performing Arts Center, Danville. https://sites.google.com/danvillesd. org/dhsdrama

Mar 1-31. Susquehanna Heartland Wine Trail.

Stop by family-owned wineries and sample the many varieties the region has to offer while enjoying entertainment, food and giveaways each weekend. Locations throughout the Susqeuhanna River Valley. 570-8373644, www.pawinetrail.com

Mar 2-31. Maple Sugaring. Saturdays and Sundays.

Parker Dam State Park, Penfield. 814-765-0630, www. dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/parkerdam/

Mar 2. Destination Blues Music Festival. International, national, and regional musicians at multiple venues. 9am-11pm. Free adm. Various locations through Montour County and Columbia County. 570317-2596, www.destinationblues.org

Mar 2. PA Wilds Conservation Shop Buyers’ Market. Open to the public 1-4pm. See and purchase goods crafted in the Pennsylvania Wilds. Adm free. Gemmell Complex, Clarion University, Clarion.

Mar 2. Roots & Boots Tour. Featuring Aaron Tippin, Sammy Kershaw and Collin Raye. 7-9pm. Adm. Carpin Auditorium, St. Marys Area High School, St. Marys. 814781-1961, www.stmarysautobody.com Mar 3. Performance: Jasper String Quartet With Pianist Qing Jiang. 2-4pm. Adm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Mar 6. Performance: Chris Botti. Community Arts

northern migration, spend an event-filled weekend with the opportunity to view these majestic birds soaring overhead. Res. required. Nature Inn at Bald Eagle, Howard. natureinnatbaldeagle.com, dcnr.state.pa.us

Mar 9. Reading With Reptiles Children will hear a reptile-related story and meet a live animal. They may also tour the rest of the zoo and take in a live show. 11am. Adm. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, Allenwood. 570538-1869, 800-REPTILAND, www.reptiland.com Mar 9-10. Charter Day. Commemorating the grant-

ing of the charter from King Charles II to William Penn in 1681 with free adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org

Mar 10. Commonwealth Charter Day & Priestley’s Birthday. Tour the American home of the English clergyman who discovered oxygen. Costumed guides will be stationed in each room. Chemistry demonstrations will take place in the Pond Building. 1-4pm. Free. Joseph Priestley House Museum, Northumberland. www.josephpriestleyhouse.org

Mar 10. Charter Day. Celebrate Pennsylvania’s birthday by taking guided tours of the museum’s facilities and exhibits. Free adm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. 814-435-2652, www.lumbermuseum.org Mar 13. Performance: Cherish the Ladies.

Grammy-nominated, Irish-American supergroup.Adm. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. www.upb.pitt.edu/thearts

Mar 15-17. West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home Show. Features 25,000 square

Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, www.caclive.com

feet of exhibit space with more than 150 vendors. Lycoming College, Williamsport.westbranchbuilders.org

Mar 6. Performance: Jenny Scheinman: Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait. Features films by

Mar 15-16. Clarion River Jam Bluegrass Festival.

H. Lee Waters, who documented more than 118 small towns in the Southeast between 1936 and 1942. 7:309:30pm. Adm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Mar 8-9. The Brewer’s Weekend Experience.

Enjoy beer tastings and pairings and chat with the head brewer, Donny Abraczinskas, and the assistant brewer, Tim Plisewicz. Reg required. Turkey Hill Brewing Company, Bloomsburg. http://turkeyhillbrewing.com

Continuous bluegrass and newgrass music by top regional musicians. There will also be giveaway drawings and vendors. Free Adm. Park Inn by Radisson, Indiana. www.parkinn.com/hotel-indiana

Mar 16. Performance: WSO: Rock Meets Celtic.

The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra and the Williamsport Symphony Youth Orchestra play tunes by Queen, the Beatles, Pink Floyd and more. 4pm. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, www.caclive.com, www.williamsportsymphony.org whereandwhen.com / 2019 W&W spring / 13 /


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Mar 16-17. 15th Annual Maple Weekend.

Featuring 17 locations, free demonstrations, tours, samples and more. Throughout Potter and Tioga Counties. 570-835-4983, www.pamaple.com

Mar 17. Performance: Susquehanna Valley Chorale Concert: The Peacemakers. By contem-

porary British composer Karl Jenkins, The Peacemakers extolls peace with texts by iconic figures who have shaped history and who were messengers of peace. 3pm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter / 14 /

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Mar 17. You Enter Germany - Bloody Huertgen & the Siegfried Line. The 2007 German documen-

tary tells the story of how 13 U.S. Army divisions fought for control of a 50-square-mile area of dense forest along the German border between September 1944 and February 1945. 1:30pm. Donation req. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org

Mar 20. Bald Eagle Valley Trail Phase II Opening & Ribbon Cutting. 1:30pm. Castanea Train Station, Castanea. 570-893-4080


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Mar 22-24. Performance: Nuts. Togi’s Playhouse, Bradford. 814-598-8127, www.bradfordlittletheatre.org Mar 22-Apr 13. Exhibit: Combined Poetry & Art Exhibit. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-

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Features 13 tapas-style dining selections paired with 13 wine selections from around the world, along with desserts, a silent auction, and more. 6-9pm. Adm. Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg. geisinger.org/foundation

Mar 22. Performance: Benise - Fuego! Spirit of Spain. Traditional nuevo flamenco/Spanish guitar

Mar 23. Performance: Ririe-Woodbury Dance.

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music. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-4329382, 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

Mar 22-23, 28-31. Performance: Noises Off. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Mar 22-24. CSBA Home & Outdoor Living Show. Adm. Industrial Arts Building, Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. www.bloomsburgfair.com

7:30-9:30pm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Mar 23. Eagle Watch. Bring binoculars and spotting

scopes to the park office for a driving tour to eagle hotspots along the Clarion River during the prime time of the year to view bald eagles. 8:30am. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. 814-744-8407, www.dcnr.pa.gov

Mar 23. March Madness Sales & Cabin Fever. Downtown Clearfield. www.discoverclearfield.com

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Mar 29-May 13. Caring for Communities: Earth Month Celebration. A series of family-oriented out-

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door events to engage people in outdoor activities in central Pennsylvania. Wetland explorations, owl prowls, star gazing, canoeing/kayaking, wildflower walks and much more will be included. Various locations in Union County. 570-524-8666, www.linnconservancy.org

Mar 29-31. Astrology for Beginners Retreat.

Learn about the building blocks of astrology. Hosted by Sue Morris of Sue’s Salves. Adm. Sue’s Salves, Mill Hall. 570-295-0420, www.suesalves.com

Mar 30. Red Moshannon Down River Race. The Mar 23. Downtown Sportsmen’s Day Event. Exhibitors will showcase and demonstrate their products and services relating to hunting, fishing, camping and more. Clearfield YMCA, Clearfield. discoverclearfield.com

Mar 25-Apr 19. Exhibit: Autism Spectrum Show.

In conjunction with Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, the gallery will present works by regional artists on the autism spectrum. Free adm. The Exchange Gallery, Bloomsburg. 570-317-2596, exchangearts.org

Mar 27. Destination Blues Listening Room With Tom Graham. 7-9pm. Adm. The Exchange Gallery, Bloomsburg. 570-317-2596, www.exchangearts.org

Mar 28. Performance: WCCA: In the Mood 1940s Musical Revue. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, www.caclive.com

Mar 28-Apr 14. Performance: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Appropriate for people age 12 and up. Includes some adult language and situations. Alvina Krause Theatre, Bloomsburg. 570-784-8181, www.bte.org

Mar 29. Performance: Peter Yardley-Jones. The

award-winning London-based organist will perform a thrilling concert of organ work. 7pm. Free. Wesley United Methodist Church, Bloomsburg. 570-784-1407

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race on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River starts at Peale Bridge, Grassflat. www.redmorace.com

Mar 30. Exploring the Armor. Take a private history

tour of the outside tracked vehicles, including a look inside the crew compartments. Res. required. 2pm. Adm. Begins in the museum theater, Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org

Mar 30. Kettle Creek Valley Outdoor Show.

Vendors covering many outdoor activities, along with door prizes, a photo contest and a santioned turkey calling contest. 9am-3pm. Adm. Cross Fork Fire Hall, Cross Fork. 570-923-2386, 570-923-1043

Mar 31. Performance: Aizuri Quartet: Intricate Machines. 2-3:30pm. Free. Atrium Lobby, Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

APRIL Apr 5. Performance: Lycoming College Annual Music Gala. The Lycoming College music depart-

ment’s spring concert. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, www.caclive.com

Apr 5-7. Performance: Rabbit Hole. Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. ctlshows.com


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Apr 9. Performance: Michael Mwenso & The Shakes. Free. Atrium Lobby, Weis Center for the R026003

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WWW.PIONEERCAMPGROUND.COM Apr 5. Performance: Anda Union (World Music - Mongolian Throat Singing). The Mongols have an

oral culture, passed on in stories, music and songs. Hailing from differing ethnic nomadic cultures, the band unites tribal and music traditions from all over Inner Mongolia. 7:30-9pm. Adm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. 570577-1000, www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Apr 6-Sep 4. Exhibit: Working on the Railroad: Sayre & the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Rotating Exhibit Room, Sayre Historical Society Museum, Sayre. 570-882-8221, www.sayrehistoricalsociety.org

Apr 6. Washingtonville Fire Company Chicken Barbecue. Meals and half-chickens will be available.

Starting at 3pm. Fee. Washingtonville Fire Company, Danville. 570-437-2069, http://washingtonvillefireco.org

Apr 6. Sinnemahone Paddle. Canoe and kayak classic. Sinnemahoning, Gibson Township.

Apr 7. Clinton Central Model Railroading Club Spring Train Meet. Popular gauges of model trains and accessories.Open to the public. 9am-2pm. Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Company, Mill Hall. www.ccmrr.org

Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. 570577-1000, www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Apr 10-13. Performance: The School for Wives.

Mary L. Welch Theatre, Lycoming College, Williamsport. 570-321-4048, www.lycoming.edu/theatre/schedule.aspx

Apr 12-13. Performance: Runnin’ Down a Dream: The Music of Tom Petty. A tribute by the students of the Uptown Music Collective. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com, www.uptownmusic.org

Apr 12-14. Performance: The Enchanted Bookshop. A Likely Story looks like any other used bookstore during the day, but at night, magic happens. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. ctlshows.com

Apr 12-May 11. Exhibit: Lycoming College Juried Senior Art Show. Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport. lycoming.edu/art/gallery.html

Apr 12. Marienville Minstrel Show. Marienville Area Civic Association, Marienville. www.marienvilleareacivicassociation.com Apr 13. Performance: Underneath a Magical Moon (Family Discovery). A reimagining of Peter Pan as told by Wendy Darling suggested for children in K - fifth grade. Adm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

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June 9, 2019: A Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea

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June 15, 2019: Wheels of Time Car Show & Scavenger Hunt

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Apr 13. Trout-a-Thon. Fish the streams of Elk County starting on the first day of trout season. Anyone who catches a fish bearing a Chamber of Commerce tag may bring the tag to the Welcome Center in Ridgway to receive a prize from local businesses. Streams throughout Elk County. 814-772-9150, ridgwaychamber.com

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Apr 13. Performance: Yale Whiffenpoofs. The

most talented senior Yale students are selected to be in the Whiffenpoofs, recognized as the oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group. 7-9pm. Free. Wesley United Methodist Church, Bloomsburg. 570-784-1407

Apr 13. Performance: Dreamers’ Circus. The

Danish trio is a new driving force in Nordic music, drawing inspiration from regional folk music traditions and reshaping them. 7:30-9pm. Adm. Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. 570577-1000, www.bucknell.edu/WeisCenter

Apr 13. Breakfast With the Easter Bunny.

Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-913-1430, www.treasurelakepoa.com

Apr 13-14. Spring Antique & Collectible Show & Sale. Vendors from across the U.S. selling furniture, glass,

coins, books, toys, clothing and collectibles. The saw mill and birch still will be in operation on Saturday. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. lumbermuseum.org

Apr 13. Kids Day: Dress Up & Discover. Children

of all ages can try on field gear and head gear from the museum education collection and visit education stations in the galleries. 10am-3pm. Adm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org

Apr 13. Fisherman’s Breakfast. The pancake and

sausage breakfast, served along the banks of Fishing Creek, will feed hungry anglers on the opening day of trout season. 6-10am. Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Company, Mill Hall. 570-726-4792

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Apr 14. Old Farm Machinery & Lumbering Tools Demonstration. An afternoon of demonstrations of

old farm machinery and lumbering tools. Open to the public. 2-4pm. Free. Heisey House Museum, Lock Haven. 570-748-7254, www.clintonpahistory.org

Apr 19-May 11. Exhibit: Juried Regional Photo Exhibit. Featuring a wide range of photographic works.

The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-0949, www.stationgalleryccac.org

Apr 20. McClure Bacon Fest. Vendors selling bacon goodies along with craft vendors and the inaugural Chasin’ Bacon 5 K r a c e . 9 a m - 3 p m . M c C l u r e . w w w. mcclurebaconfest.com Apr 20. Home & Garden Show. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com Apr 20. Celebrate Earth Day. Bilger’s Rocks, Grampian. 814-592-1819, www.bilgersrocks.net Apr 20. Hyner View Trail Challenge. Some 1,300

participants take on this grueling challenge up Hyner Mountain in Sproul State Forest. A 50K, for experienced runners, will start at 8am. A 25K, for all runners, will start at 9am. Sponsored by the PA Trail Dogs. Eagles Nest, Renovo. 814-321-8281, www.hikerun.com

Apr 20. Adult Easter Egg Hunt. A fun event where

adults can get outside and win prizes. Held rain, snow or shine, the fifth annual event will begin at 10am. All eggers must be at least 21 years old. Foxburg Library, Foxburg. http://gofoxburg.com/events/5th-annual-adulteaster-egg-hunt/

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Apr 27. Performance: Tim Hawkins. Since giving up his job as a grocery truck driver in 2002, Hawkins has been establishing himself as an in-demand comedian. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382, 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com Apr 27-28. Endless Mountains Maple Festival.

Apr 25-28. Chainsaw Carvers Rendezvous. The

20th annual event will feature demonstrations, sales, an art and craft show, family fun and food. Downtown Ridgway. 814-772-0400, www.chainsawrendezvous.org

Apr 25-May 19. Performance: Every Brilliant Thing. Spend a cozy evening with ensemble member

Richard Cannaday as he weaves an intimate tale about a 7-year-old who writes a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Features some adult language and subject matter. Adm. Alvina Krause Theatre, Bloomsburg. 570-784-8181, www.bte.org

Apr 26. Performance: Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra. The orchestra performs with the Lycoming

College Jazz Ensemble. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800-432-9382,, www.caclive.com

Apr 26-27. Woodsy Owl Weekend. Parker Dam State Park, Penfield. 814-765-0630, www.dcnr.state. pa.us/stateparks/findapark/parkerdam/ Apr 26-May 11. Lewisburg Celebration of the Arts. A two-week celebration of arts bracketed by two

main events: the Market Street Festival, with art, entertainment and food on April 27 and Lewisburg Live! with bands playing in venues throughout downtown on May 12. In between, there are art and photography exhibits, performances, workshops, demonstrations and a children’s play. Lewisburg. 570-524-5221, www.lewisburgartscouncil.com

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Rides, games, vendors, a wing cook-off, musical entertainment, a petting zoo, wine and beer tasting and more. Grandstand shows will include Reese Ranch Rodeo and a monster truck show. Camping will be available. 7am5pm. Alparon Park, Troy. www.maplefestivalpa.com

Apr 27-28. The Great War Remembered. In honor of the anniversary of American combat troops fighting in France, the weekend will feature lectures, film and a living history encampment. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, pamilmuseum.org Apr 27. Home, Garden & Lifestyle Show. Bilger’s Rocks, Grampian. 814-592-1819, www.bilgersrocks.net Apr 27. Renaissance Jamboree. The completely

outdoor event will feature hundreds of craft vendors and delicious food from nonprofit organizations in Columbia, Montour and lower Luzerne counties. Free entertainment, children’s rides and games. Free parking with shuttle service from the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds starting at 9:30am. 8am-4pm. Downtown Bloomsburg. 570-784-2522, www.visitbloomsburg.com

Apr 27. Quilters’ Extravaganza. Featuring vignettes of quilting scenes, quilts on display, quiltingrelated demonstrations, door prizes, giveaway drawings, games and vendors. 9am-4pm. Port Allegany Elementary School, Port Allegany. http://piecemakersquiltersextravaganza.blogspot.com

Apr 27. Wine in the Wilds at Lock Haven. The

annual wine tasting festival will feature wine from several wineries from throughout the region and beyond. Also featured will be food, vendors, door prizes and entertainment. Adm. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-748-7254, www.clintonpahistory.org


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VisitTreasureLake.com Apr 28-29. Performance: Dance Minor Concert. Free. K.S. Gross Auditorium, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg. 570-389-4409, www.bloomu.edu/cas

Apr 30-May 10. Exhibit: Graphic Design 2019: Student Portfolio Exhibition. Showcases the best

design, illustration, and web design work of graphic design majors. The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport. http://gallery.pct.edu

MAY May 1-Oct 31. Guided Tours. Tuesdays through Sundays. 1:30-5pm. Boal Mansion Museum and Columbus Chapel, Boalsburg. www.boalmuseum.com May 1-Oct 31. Exhibit: Dinosaurs Come to Life.

Life-size animatronic dinosaurs that roar, spit and bellow. Guests may embark on an outdoor adventure to find 12 different species of dinos. The exhibit also features static dinosaurs, a climable model for picture taking, a recreated paleontologist dig site and a fossil dig. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, Allenwood. 570-538-1869, 800-REPTILAND, www.reptiland.com

May 3-4, 9-12. Performance: To Kill a Mockingbird. Community Theatre League,

Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

May 3. Performance: Charlotte’s Web. Tickets

include admission to a petting zoo at 6pm. 7pm. Adm. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. www.upb.pitt.edu/kaleidoscope

May 3. Clinton County United Way Sports Night & Fine Arts Auction. 8th annual fundraiser will feature silent and live auctions, music, games, prizes, and food and beverages during a fun-filled evening. 6:30pm. Hangar 1, William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. www.clintoncountyunitedway.org

May 3. Spring Is Brewing on Main Street.

Participants may shop at local businesses, eat light hors d’oeuvres and sample craft beer and fine wine. A Homemade Wine and Brewer’s Competition. An afterparty at the Clearfield Elks will occur from 9pm-1am. Adm. Downtown Clearfield. discoverclearfield.com

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May 3-5. Beginner Fly-Fishing School. Offers

information on setting up equipment, tying knots, identifying aquatic insects, determining where fish lie in a stream, and selecting, casting and fishing a fly. Includes six meals and two nights of lodging. Adm. Olmsted Manor Retreat Center, Ludlow. www.olmstedmanor.org

May 4-5. Athens Arts4All. More than 150 artisan vendors, music on two stages, performances, a food court and fun. Buy art, make art and enjoy art all in one weekend. 10am-5pm. Free adm and parking. Harlan Rowe Middle School, Athenswww.athensarts4all.com May 4. Spring Fling. More than 200 vendors, a

showcase of nonprofit organizations and more. 9am5pm. Free adm. Downtown Danville. 570-284-4502, http://visitdanvillepa.org

May 5. Sentimental Journey All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast. Fly or drive in for an all-you-can-

eat pancake and sausage breakfast. 8am-noon. Adm. Hangar 1, William T. Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven. www.sentimentaljourneyfly-in.com

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traditional classification, with elements of classical, country western, gypsy and jazz idioms forming a blend all its own. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 800432-9382, 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

May 10-11. History Comes Alive. Living historians showcasing Civil War medicine, wood turning, broom making, chair caning, a printing press, spinning and weaving, quilting, blacksmithing, pottery making, washer women and women spies in the Civil War. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. www.bloomsburgfair.com May 10. Ninth Annual Clarion Wine Walk. Fifteen

different wineries and businesses will participate. All participants must be 21 or older to attend. Clarion. 814226-9161, www.clarionpa.com

May 11. Towanda Rotary Wine & Beer Festival. Noon-5pm. Adm. Mountaineer Park, Monroeton. 570265-9154, www.wingsoverwine.info

May 11-12. Bradford County Quilt Extravaganza. Troy Historical Society, Troy. www.historyoftroy.com

May 12-Oct 21. Hiawatha Public Cruises.

Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat, Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-326-2500, ridehiawatha.com

May 16. Performance: Joke’s on You With Gallagher & Artie Fletcher. 7:30pm. Adm. Bromeley

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May 17-19. Middlecreek Valley Antique Association Antique Machinery Show. Free adm

and parking. Middlecreek Valley Antique Association Showgrounds, Selinsgrove. 570-374-9420, mvaapa.org

May 17-19. Central Pennsylvania Spring Outdoor Show. A variety of outdoor equipment and

activity vendors, as well as food and information displays, demonstrations, music and prizes. Bill’s Happy Camper RV Sales & Service, Mill Hall. 570-726-7400, www.centralpaspringoutdoorshow.com

May 17-19. Clarion BBQ Festival. Featuring 14 or 15 professional woodcarvers, six outstanding barbecue master vendors, tasty desserts, children’s food vendors, the Triple R Refreshment Corral, talented local and regional musicians, backyard barbecue contestants, and more. 11am. Clarion Mall, Clarion. 724-875-7830, www. facebook.com/clarionbbqfest/ May

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Demonstrations, programs, displays and more on kayaking, canoeing, fishing, fly tying, children’s crafts, birding and hiking. Free. Hills Creek State Park, Wellsboro. http:// events.dcnr.pa.gov/hills_creek_state_park

May 18. Birding Festival. Celebrate the spring migration and enjoy pontoon boat tours of the lake, live birds from Shaver’s Creek Raptor Center, bird walks, children’s crafts and more. 10am-3pm. Kettle Creek State Park, Renovo. dcnr.state.pa.us/findapark/kettlecreek

May 24-26. Cook Forest Living History Weekend. Journey through various historical eras,

including Medieval, French and Indian War, Industrial Revolution, Civil War and World War II. 7pm. Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg www.dcnr.pa.gov

May 25-26. Flickerfest. Celebrates the 19th anniversary of the Flickerwood Winery with food, artisans, live music, a new wine release, wine tastings and more. 10am-11pm. Free adm. Flickerwood Wine Cellars and Lounge, Kane. www.flickerwood.com May 25. Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts. More than 90 vendors will line the streets offer-

ing ethnic food, crafts, art, exhibits and historical memorabilia. Children’s activities, historical wagon rides, carriage rides, street and stage entertainment, tours and much more. 10am-5pm. Market Street, Downtown Shamokin. www.nccarts.com

May 25-26. World War II Revisited. Axis and Allied living historians will encamp on the grounds and portray field life in the European Theater of Operations, 10am4pm. Donation requested. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org May 25. Cruise-In. A vintage car cruise-in. Eagles Mere Air Museum and Eagles Mere Auto Museum, Eagles Mere. 570-220-2429, www.eaglesmereairmuseum.org, www.eaglesmereautomuseum.com

May 18-19. Spring ATV Tour de Forest Ride. Marienville Area Civic Association, Marienville. www. marienvilleareacivicassociation.com

May 18-19. Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival.

Explore the world of natural fibers and fiber arts. Includes vendors, a fleece sale, a Chinese auction, door prizes, demonstrations and food vendors. Free. Larabee Building, Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville. 570-546-2291, www.centralpennfiberfest.com

May 19. Open House & Fishing Derby. 1-3pm. Milton Model Train Museum, Milton Moose Family Center, Milton. visitmiltonpa.org/model-train-museum

May 19. A Celebration of Service: Honoring Pennsylvania Veterans. 12:30pm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org

May 24-27. Summer Kickoff, Kids’ Carnival & Band. Lakeview Lodge, Marina, and Campground,

Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com

May 24-25. Fryburg Mayfest. The annual event will

feature something for everyone, including food, live music, a cornhole tournament, a 5K race, hayrides, a rummage sale, inflatable games and more. Fryburg Marble Communities. www.fryburgmayfest.com

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Foxburg

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estled along the banks of the Allegheny River and accessible by traversing across a series of hills and valleys, the tucked-away community of Foxburg in Clarion County welcomes guests to relax, enjoy the small-town way of life and truly get away from it all. How the town came to be the quiet river community it is today is quite a story. Foxburg’s roots trace all the way back to Pennsylvania founder William Penn and the Fox family of Philadelphia, which purchased several parcels of land in western Pennsylvania along the Allegheny River. One of those land parcels is the Foxburg of today. In the mid-1800s, the discovery of

oil in western Pennsylvania led the town to grow, as it was located directly along one of the major transportation routes for oil well supplies. It was officially founded as a town in 1870 at the height of “Black Gold Fever” as additional oil refineries were built in the area and rail lines expanded, including the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad. Throughout it all, the Fox family spent its summers in the bucolic town, preferring it to the bustle of Philadelphia. Although the town’s prosperity eventually declined along with the local rail industry, the Fox mansion, now known as RiverStone Farm, still stands today. That mansion was purchased by Dr. Arthur Steffee and his wife in the


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late 90s, who set a goal of continuing the Fox family’s vision, restoring not only the home and grounds, but the community as well. The Steffees envisioned a resort-like community, with culture, charm and a sense of getting away from it all. The Foxburg of today realizes their vision.

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At the center of it all is the Foxburg Inn (www.foxburginn.com) – a 24room boutique hotel that feels almost like a B&B and is located right along the water’s edge. Guests awake each morning to the sound of the river current, and the inn’s location has made it popular with local weddings and events. There’s a charming, nostalgic feel about the hotel. Rooms are spacious, with large windows to look out over the river below. Don’t expect lots of electrical outlets or areas for all your technology. You won’t need it here, and The RiverStone Estate consists of 26 buildings on 1,200 acres of riverfront property. Shown: RiverStone Farm.


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Experience Foxburg (including Riverstone Estate) on segue, bike or boat.

ARCA provides a variety of arts and education programs. Shown: (left) The Red Brick Gallery and (right) the rare 1929 Wurlitzer Theater Organ.

it’s not why you came. In Foxburg, it’s all about unplugging for a weekend, so embrace the nostalgic charm and leave the devices at home. What’s more, once arriving in Foxburg, everything is within steps of each other. The town is only about a block long, with the Foxburg Inn right at the center. Park the car and just wander along Main Street. Enjoy the river view, rent a canoe or kayak for a trip out on the water or take a stroll along the water on the rail trail. There are even Segway tours to do a little more exploring. Most diners choose the chateaulike Allegheny Grille (www.alleghenygrille.com) for at least one meal. The waterfront restaurant, complete with vaulted wooden ceilings, a large

patio and windows that give a panoramic view of the river, is the go-to spot in town, with classic American dishes, a full bar and plenty of opportunities for small groups to gather. Couples can enjoy a quiet evening by the windows or in front of the large fireplace for a cozy dinner. Another option is the friendly Foxburg Pizza (www.gofoxburg.com/ project/foxburg-pizza/), which, in addition to serving traditional pizzas and sandwiches, is known in town as the home for traditional diner-style breakfasts. Located just next door to the Foxburg Inn, Foxburg Pizza provides a hearty start to the day for just a few dollars. Check out the breakfast pizza for a unique combination of the restaurant’s two specialties.

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At the center of town, directly across from the inn, you can’t help but notice a large stone structure. This is Lincoln Hall, originally the western Pennsylvania headquarters of the Fox family and now home of the Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts (ARCA) (www.alleghenyriverstone. org), dedicated to providing a variety of arts and education programs for the region. With the public library on the first floor, upstairs provides an historic performance hall that looks almost exactly as it did more than 100 years ago. At the center of it all is the crown jewel – a 1929 Wurlitzer Theater Organ, known as the “Mighty Wurlitzer,” one of only 24 ever built in this style and size. ARCA presents several concerts throughout the year featuring nationally acclaimed organists to showcase its resident piece of history. Next door is the Red Brick Gallery and Gift Shop, a boutique fine art gallery and gift shop that is also a part of ARCA. The charming brick building once held the business offices of the Fox family and was recently restored to its current state as an artists’ collective. The 13 member artists,

whose work ranges from pottery and woodwork to watercolors, oils and more, volunteer hours in the shop in exchange for having their work displayed. The pieces here provide wonderful memories of a visit to this community. And, of course, a romantic weekend just isn’t complete without a little chocolate and wine, and downtown Foxburg delivers. Stop by the locally owned Divani Chocolatier (www. divanichocolate.com) in the historic Foxburg Bank building. Here, owners Vab and Melissa Bawa create all-natural Belgian chocolate confections on-site, ranging from a variety of chocolate barks and caramels to truffled creams and other custom creations. The duo came to Pennsylvania in 2007 in search of the ideal location to open their dream shop selling fine European-style chocolates. They found that location in Foxburg and opened the downtown shop in 2011. Just a few doors down, Foxburg Wine Cellars (www.foxburgwine. com) has been serving guests for 15 years. The winery sources its grapes from the Lake Erie region and makes all its more than two dozen varieties


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Regardless of the time of year, Foxburg welcomes visitors to experience a getaway that is sure to recharge your spirit.

of naturally processed wine on-site. Dry wine lovers will enjoy varietals like Chardonnay or the Pennsylvania favorite Chambourcin. Sweeter palates flock to the winery’s biggest seller, Riverstone Red. After a complimentary wine tasting on-site, choose a favorite bottle to share to enjoy by the river’s edge or grab some snacks photo by Dennis Keyes and relax at the winery’s outdoor, grape arbor covered patio. Golfers may want to take an afternoon to head outside the charming downtown area of Foxburg to experience a bit of golfing history at the Foxburg Country Club, founded in 1887 by a descendant of the Fox family. Today, the nine-hole course, which is open to the public, is known as “the longest in-continuous-use golf course

in the United States” and is known for its historic “hickory golf” events using hickory wood clubs and other tools from the past. The course’s club house hosts the American Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, which houses an extensive collection of rare and valuable golf clubs and artifacts from many different eras of the game. Tiny in size but rich in experience, Foxburg is a quaint place to truly escape for the weekend as a couple. From golfing and canoeing to local wines, fine chocolate and classical performing arts, there are memorable ways to just step back, relax and enjoy the small-town charm. For more information logon to visitpago.com


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Gettysburg Festival of Races Apr. 28. A weekend of races including the Blue-Gray Criterium for the Paralyzed Veterans of America Racing Team, North-South Marathon, Blue-Gray Half Marathon and Gateway 5K. Gettysburg gettysburgnorthsouthmarathon.com

Johnstown PolkaFest May 31 - Jun. 2. The best Polish and Slovenian bands in the world! three fantastic days of dancing, eating, shopping and FUN under our gigantic covered pavilion! FREE! St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Johnstown. visitjohnstownpa.com/polkafest

PA Family Travel Fair Apr. 27. The most fun you’ll have planning your vacation! Exhibitors from destinations and attractions throughout Pennsylvania with free information. Lots of giveaways and drawings. Fun activities for the kids! Free.Calvary Church, Lancaster. pafamilytravel.com

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Mar 1. Chocolate Extravaganza. Featuring deca-

dent chocolate creations by area confectioners, caterers and chefs, as well as live music for dancing, beverages and door prizes. Black tie welcome but not required. Adm. Waynesboro Country Club, Waynesboro. 717-762-2602, www.waynesborocc.com

Mar 1-May 31. Blacklight Adventures. Fridays.

Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, Huntingdon. 814-6430268, www.lincolncaverns.com

Mar 1. Performance: Trio Atlantis & the Messiah College Symphony Orchestra. World-premiere performance of a new piece by Swedish composer Johan Gund. 7:30-9:30pm. Parmer Hall, High Center, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. www.messiah.edu/tickets

Mar 1. Performance: Fleetwood Mask: The Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac. American

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Mar 2. Lebanon Valley Spring Spectacular Craft & Vendor Show. Many crafters and vendors will be

selling their items. Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, Lebanon. 717-273-3670, www.lebexpo.org

Mar 2. Performance: The Fabulous Hubcaps.

Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover. 717-6377086, www.theeich.org

Mar 2. Performance: Ronnie Milsap & Lorrie Morgan. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-3977700, www.amtshows.com

Mar 3. Maple Sugar Festival. Learn about maple sugar making, tap a tree, eat real maple syrup on ice cream, enjoy maple taste tests and shop for Pennsylvania maple products. Noon-4pm. Free. Fort Hunter Park, Harrisburg. 717-599-5751, www.forthunter.org Mar 3. Performance: The Monkees Featuring Mike Nesmith & Micky Dolenz. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Mar 8-10. Performance: Voices of F.E.W. The

one-woman theatrical performance by Sharia Benn chronicles the life of Frances Ellen Watkins-Harper, a pioneering social activist and abolitionist. Doors and bar will open one hour prior to performances. Adm. Gamut Theatre Group, Harrisburg. www.gamuttheatre.org

Mar 8-24. Performance: Romance, Romance. Two one-act musicals take varied looks at romance seekers. Oyster Mill Playhouse, Camp Hill. oystermill.com


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Mar 8. Performance: The Irish Tenors. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. http://luhrscenter.com Mar 8-10. York RV Show. Featuring more than 160 vehicles from pop-ups to motorhomes, as well as information about 45 campgrounds. York Expo Center, York. 610-767-5026, yorkrvshow.net

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Mar 9. Volunteer Work Day. Tools and work gloves

Mar 13. Performance: Graham Nash. Adm.

Mar 9. Bedford County Day. The patriotic event

Mar 13. Let’s Go Railroading With Jim! Mark Irvin will introduce and narrate a series of short films. 1:303pm. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com

Mar 9. Performance: The Oak Ridge Boys.

Mar 14. Performance: VoicePlay. As seen on Season 4 of NBC’s The Sing-Off, the theatrical experience recreates the orchestrated sound of an entire musical production with nothing but the human voice. Adm. Rose Lehrman Arts Center, Harrisburg. 717-2317673, www.hacc.edu/RLAC

Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover. 717-6377086, www.theeich.org will be provided, and refreshments will be available. 10am-1pm. Free. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg. 717-2210292, www.wildwoodlake.org

will share Bedford County history and feature a speaker and music. 2pm. Free adm. The Hall at Kinton’s Knob, Bedford County Historical Society, Bedford. 814-6232011, www.bedfordpahistory.com/events.html American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

Mar 10. Charter Day. Commemorate the granting of the charter from King Charles II to William Penn. Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall. cornwallironfurnace.org

Mar 11-12. Performance: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. 7pm. Santander

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Whitaker Center for Science and Arts, Harrisburg. 717214-2787, www.whitakercenter.org

Mar 15. Performance: NEEDTOBREATHE With Special Guest Matt Maeson. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Performing Arts Center, Reading. santander-arena.com

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Mar 16. Nite at the Races. Enjoy horse racing, derby hat competitions, food and beverages and more. Green Grove Gardens, Greencastle greengrovegardens.com Mar 16-30. Performance: The Popcorn Hat Players: The Frog Prince. Saturdays. 1pm. Adm.

Gamut Theatre Group, Harrisburg. gamuttheatre.org

Mar 16-23. Performance: The Emperor’s New Clothes. 11am. Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, Boiling Springs. www.allenberry.com, keystonetheatrics.com

Mar 16. Performance: Always ... Patsy Cline. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

Mar 21. Performance: Benise Fuego! The Latin Riverdance. Featuring the passion and grace of

Flamenco dancing combined with fiery Spanish guitar. 7:30pm. Adm. Schaeffer Auditorium, Kutztown. 610-6834092, www.KUPresents.org

Mar 21-31. Performance: Noises Off.

Lebanon Community Theatre, Lebanon. 717-833-4LCT, www.lebanoncommunitytheatre.org

Mar 21, Apr 18, May 16. Art Walk Huntingdon. Rain or shine. 5-8pm. Historic downtown Huntingdon. www.huntingdonlandmarks.org

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Bagpipes with attitude, drums with a Scottish accent and a blazing rock band and show. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com


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Mar 21-24, 26-31, Apr 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30-May 4. Performance: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Dutch Apple Dinner

Theatre, Lancaster. 717-898-1900, .DutchApple.com

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Mar 21. Performance: Murphy’s Celtic Legacy. Mar 22. Performance: Aquila Theatre in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. 7:30pm. Rosenberger

Auditorium, Halbritter Center for the Performing Arts, Juniata College, Huntingdon. www.juniatapresents.com

Mar 22. Performance: Gladys Knight. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. http://luhrscenter.com Mar 23. Whiskey & Wine Walk. Twenty downtown businesses will feature tapas, wineries, breweries, and distilleries. 1-5pm. Adm. Downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048

Mar 23. Performance: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show. 11am and 2pm. H. Ric Luhrs

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Mar 24. Raystown Lake Region Wedding & Event Expo. Hosted by the Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau. 1-3:30pm. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. 814-658-3500, www. lakeraystownresort.com, www.raystownweddings.com

Mar 24. Performance: Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Scared Scriptless. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. www.appellcenter.org

Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Mar 24-25. Performance: MO5IAC. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. www.DutchApple.com

Mar 23. Performance: Cat & Nat: #MOMTRUTHS Live. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-

Mar 24. Performance: The Midtown Men.

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Mar 24. Performance: Vox Forture. A classical

crossover group from the United Kingdom. Lebanon High School, Lebanon. 717-838-2812, www.lccca.net

American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

Mar 25. Performance: Philadelphia Brass. The

ensemble has been noted for its diversity of repertoire, technical virtuosity, humorous and informative educational programs and musicality. Adm. Auditorium, Gettysburg Area High School, Gettysburg. 717-334-7776, www.gettysburgcca.org whereandwhen.com / 2019 W&W spring / 37 /


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quilt exhibits, vendors, contests and workshops. Lancaster County Convention Center, Lancaster.

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Mar 28. Performance: CapLive Presents: Mountain Man. Appell Center for the Performing

Arts, York. 717-846-1111, www.appellcenter.org

Mar 29. Performance: Chanticleer. 8-10pm. Parmer Hall, High Center, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-691-6036, www.messiah.edu/tickets Mar 29. Performance: Frankenstein. 7:30pm. Miller Center for the Arts, Reading. millercenter.racc.edu Mar 29. Performance: JD Souther. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. www.appellcenter.org

Mar 29. Performance: Diamond Rio & Restless Heart. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-3977700, www.amtshows.com

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Mar 30. Pawsability Dog Show. Featuring fun things for families to do with their dogs. Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, Lebanon. lebexpo.org

Mar 30. Performance: Rhonda Vincent & The Rage. Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover.

717-637-7086, www.theeich.org

Mar 30. Performance: In the Mood: 25th Silver Celebration Tour. American Music Theatre,

Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Mar 31. Performance: In the Mood: 25th Silver Celebration Tour. 3pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts

Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Apr 1-May 31. Native Americans Along the Susquehanna. Students will explore a wigwam, join in hands-on activities, and play games. They will take guided tours of Fort Hunter Mansion and compare the lives of the mansion’s inhabitants and the Native Americans in the 1800s. Preregistration is required. For grades two through six. 10am-2pm. Adm. Fort Hunter Park, Harrisburg. 717-599-5751, www.forthunter.org

Apr 3. Performance: On Screen/In Person: Chavela. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-846-1111, www.appellcenter.org

Apr 4-14. Performance: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Thursdays through Sundays. Miller

Theatre, Climenhaga Building at Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-691-6036, www.messiah.edu/tickets

Mar 31. Performance: The Music of Cream: 50th Anniversary World Tour. American Music

Apr 4. Performance: Rock of Ages the Musical.

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Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Apr 1-30. Spring Into History. View Native

American artifacts, see frontier forts, visit stops along the Underground Railroad and sites of Civil War invations, and explore genealogy and Franklin County Military Trails. There are more than 70 designated history sites in the county. Franklin County. 717-552-2977, www.explorefranklincountypa.com

7:30pm. Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, www.santander-arena.com former members of Electric Light Orchestra. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. www.amtshows.com

Apr 5-6. Mifflin County Home & Garden Show. Mifflin County Youth Park, Reedsville. 717-248-6741,

Apr 5. Performance: John Denver Tribute. Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover. 717-6377086, www.theeich.org

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Apr 5-14. Performance: The Odd Couple (Male & Female Versions). 2 and 7:30pm. Allenberry Resort

Inn and Playhouse, Boiling Springs. 717-462-4401, www. allenberry.com, http://keystonetheatrics.com

Apr 5-14. Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest. More than 130

concerts featuring nationally and internationally acclaimed contemporary and straight-ahead jazz, blues, big band, gospel, and world music acts. Venues throughout Berks County. www.berksjazzfest.com

Apr 5-6. Pennsylvania Herb & Garden Festival.

More than 3,500 garden and herb enthusiasts attend the two-day event to take part in workshops and seminars from nationally known speakers, to see herbal crafts and products and to purchase herbs, annuals and perennials. Memorial Hall, York Expo Center, York. 717433-2776, www.paherbandgardenfestival.com

Apr 5-6. Performance: Celtic Woman. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. www.amtshows.com

Apr 6. Spring Open House. New artists, art, classes,

and gallery look. The Arts Barn Education Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-366-8736, www.theartsbarn.com

Apr 6. Spring Warm-Up! Accessories of the Season. The Mayfly, Columbia. www.facebook.com/ TheMayflyGifts/

Apr 7. Performance: River City Brass. The 28-member band from Pittsburgh will play American tunes to traditional marches. Lebanon High School, Lebanon. 717-838-2812, www.lccca.net

Apr 7. Performance: Engelbert Humperdinck. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

Apr 13. Greencastle Craft Beer & Wine Festival.

Featuring more than two dozen breweries and wineries, as well as a special menu by John Allison Public House. 1-4pm. Antrim Way Honda, Greencastle. 717-597-4610, www.greencastlepachamber.org

Apr 13. Greencastle Pub Run. The sixth annual

event will feature a children’s fun run, a 5K and a 13.1mile race (half marathon). The fun run will start at 8:15am, with the 5K and half marathon starting at 9am. John Allison Public House, Greencastle. 717-643-0218, www.johnallisonpublichouse.com

Apr 13. Bark for Life. A noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, Lebanon. 717-273-3670, www.lebexpo.org Apr 13. Polar Plunge. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. 814-658-3500, www. lakeraystownresort.com Apr 13. Easter Bunny Trolley. 10am-4:30pm. Rockhill Trolley Museum, Rockhill Furnace. 814-4479576, www.rockhilltrolley.org Apr 13-14. Find the Easter Bunny Underground. 1-4pm. Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com

Apr 13. Performance: Juniata Presents: Parsons Dance Company. 7:30pm. Rosenberger Auditorium,

Halbritter Center for the Performing Arts, Juniata College, Huntingdon. www.juniatapresents.com

Apr 13, 14, 20. Easter Eggspress Train Excursion.

as the world’s longest-running toy train show. The dealer halls are now open to the public. York Expo Center, York. 814-928-0196, www.easterntca.com

Join the Easter Bunny for an egg hunt and then trade the eggs for candy. To allow additional time for the egg hunt, the train will operate with a diesel locomotive on the rear of the train for the return trip. Everett Railroad, Hollidaysburg. 814-696-3877, http://everettrailroad.com

Apr 12-14. Performance: Spring Awakening.

Apr 13-14. Easter Craft Fair. Browse the wares of

Apr 11-13. The Great York Toy Train Meet. Known

Recommended for people age 17 and up. Adm. Rose Lehrman Arts Center, Harrisburg. www.hacc.edu/RLAC

Apr 12-13. Belleville Mennonite School Auction. A day and a half of all kinds of auction items, including handmade quilts and furniture. Everything must go. Belleville Mennonite School, Belleville. bmsprek12.org

Apr 12. Performance: Kris Kristofferson & The Strangers. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Apr 12. Performance: CapComedy Presents: Dean Napolitano. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-846-1111, www.appellcenter.org

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more than 350 local and regional craftspeople displaying a variety of arts and handcrafts. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. www.leesportmarket.com

Apr 13. Easter on the Farm. A celebration of Pennsylvania Dutch Easter traditions, featuring crafts, samples of dandelion salad and children’s activities, including egg hunts at 11am and 2pm. 10am-4pm. Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, Kutztown. 610-683-1589, www.kutztown.edu/pgchc Apr 13. Performance: Spring Doo-Wop Cavalcade. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717397-7700, www.amtshows.com


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American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Apr 16. Performance: Arturo Sandoval. 7:30pm. Adm. Schaeffer Auditorium, Kutztown. 610-683-4092, www.KUPresents.org

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fares and departures of the Secret Valley Line available on the website. Colebrookdale Railroad, Boyertown. 610-367-0200, www.colebrookdalerailroad.com

Apr 26. Performance: Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two-Woman Show. Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover. 717-637-7086, www.theeich.org

Apr 17-Oct 26. Performance: Stolen, the Musical. The new show, a light-hearted whodunit, is

Apr 26-May 12. Performance: The Unexpected Guest. Lost in the fog, a stranger seeks refuge in a

Apr 17-Oct 26. Performance: Magic & Wonder: Imagine - The Spark of Creativity. In the all-new

Apr 26. Performance: The Drifters, The Platters & Cornell Gunter’s Coasters. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs

based on Wanda Brunstetter’s Daughters of Lancaster County series. Tuesdays through Saturdays. 1 and 7pm. Adm. Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant and Stage, Bird-inHand. 800-790-4069, www.bird-in-hand.com

variety magic show with illusionist Brett Myers. Mondays through Saturdays. 1 and 7pm. Adm. Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant and Stage, Bird-in-Hand. bird-in-hand.com

Apr 18. Performance: TMI Improv Show. 7:30pm.

Adm. Reception Lobby, Gamut Theatre Group, Harrisburg. 717-238-4111, www.gamuttheatre.org

Apr 18-27. Historic Embassy Theatre Spring Fair. Rides, food, games and live entertainment. Fair will

be closed on Easter Sunday, April 21. Kish Park, Lewistown. 717-248-0321

Apr 20. Easter Family Fun. Children age 8 and

under may sit on the Easter Bunny’s lap and receive a treat bag. Musical entertainment, face painting, and crafts as well as Easter egg hunts for people of all ages. Downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048

nearby house only to find a man shot dead and his wife standing over him with a smoking gun. Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg, Mechanicsburg. 717-766-0535, www. ltmpa.com

Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Apr 26-May 12. Performance: The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Oyster Mill Playhouse, Camp Hill. 717-7376768, www.oystermill.com

Apr 27-28. Cumberland Valley Antique Engine & Machinery Show. Daily tractor parade, tractor

pulls, a toy show, an operating blacksmith shop and an indoor and outdoor flea market. Twin Bridge Campground, Chambersburg. www.cvantiqueengine.org

Apr 27. Refresh the Farm. Help to get the farm ready for the upcoming season. Alexander Schaeffer Farm, Schaefferstown. 717-949-2244, hsimuseum.org

Apr 20. Southern Cove Power Reunion Spring Plow Day & Tractor Show. Free adm. Southern

Apr 27. Mifflin County Kid Connection. The day of free fun for children ages 2 to 12 will feature activities ranging from crafts to sports to interactive dance and more. 9am-2pm. Streets of Downtown Lewistown.

Apr 22. Explore the Outdoors! The kickoff event

Apr 27. Mayfest of Huntingdon. Rain or shine. 9am-5pm. Historic downtown Huntingdon. 814-3862638, www.mayfestofhuntingdon.org

Cove Power Reunion Grounds, New Enterprise. 814-7663436

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Apr 27. Bloody Run Canoe Festival & Races.

May 4. Blues, Brews & Barbecue. Featuring good music, good beer and good food. Back lot of the The Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717-263-0202, www. thecapitoltheatre.org

Apr 27. Performance: Trinity Irish Dance Company. Appell Center for the Performing Arts,

May 4. Artisans in the Park Spring Show. Fun for

Canoe and kayak races as well as games, vendors, and food trucks. 10am-2pm. Everett. 814-494-2120, www. raystowncanoeclub.com

York. 717-846-1111, www.appellcenter.org

Apr 27. Performance: Pinkalicious the Musical.

Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-8461111, www.appellcenter.org

Apr 27. PA Family Travel Fair FREE travel expo with

exhibitors from destinations and attractions throughout Pennsylvania. Pick up free information for your next vacation or getaway in PA. Lots of amazing giveaways drawings. Fun free activities for kids - balloon artist, magician, WJTL Kids Cookie Break and more. Plus the Clyde Peelings Reptiland Show is back. No sales or gimmicks. Food trucks on site. Rain or Shine. Vendors inside. Calvary Church, Lancaster. 717-492-2544, www. pafamilytravel.com

Apr 28. Gettysburg Festival of Races. The week-

end of races will include the Blue-Gray Criterium for the Paralyzed Veterans of America Racing Team, the NorthSouth Marathon, the Blue-Gray Half Marathon and the Gateway 5K. Gettysburg. 866-329-9382, www.gettysburgnorthsouthmarathon.com

Apr 28. Performance: The Doo-Wop Project. The Pullo Center, York. 717-505-8900, http://pullocenter. york.psu.edu

MAY May 1-Oct 31. Huntingdon Farmers Market. Rain or shine. Thursdays. Noon-5pm. Portstown Park, Huntingdon. www.huntingdonfarmersmarket.org

May 1-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31. Performance: Ovation - An AMT Pops Orchestra Experience. American Music Theatre, Lancaster.amtshows.com

May 2. Second Annual Snow Geese Celebration.

Features information about snow geese and conservation history. Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, Stevens. 717-733-1512, www.pgc.pa.gov

May 3. Performance: Resurrection - A Journey Tribute. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-

7700, www.amtshows.com

May 4. H&BT Rails to Trails Fun Run & Walk. A

5K fun run and walk with color as well as food, games, and giveaway drawings. 10am-1pm. Tatesville United Methodist Church/Tatesville Trailhead of H&BT Rail Trail, Tatesville. www.railstotrailsofbedfordcounty.org

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the whole family, including artisans, food and beverages, live entertainment, tours of the homestead and more. Supports Conrad Weiser Homestead. Rain or shine. Free adm. Conrad Weiser Homestead, Robesonia. 484-3350091, www.artisansinthepark.com

May 4. Antique & Classic Car Show. 11am-5pm. Downtown Bedford. 814-623-0048, www.downtownbedford.com

May 4. Performance: Classic Albums Live: The Beatles - Abbey Road. Appell Center for the

Performing Arts, York. www.appellcenter.org

May 4. Performance: The Corvettes Doo-Wop Revue. Eichelberger Performing Arts Center, Hanover. 717-637-7086, www.theeich.org

May 5. Performance: Sounds of Summer: A Beach Boys Tribute. A tribute telling the story of

America’s band, The Beach Boys, featuring more than 30 of the group’s songs. Lebanon High School, Lebanon. 717-838-2812, www.lccca.net

May 5. Performance: Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone, With The Grass Roots. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com

May 8-12. Performance: Mary Poppins Jr. Follow

Jane and Michael Banks on fantastical adventures with their new nanny. Lebanon Community Theatre, Lebanon. www.lebanoncommunitytheatre.org

May 9-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-31. Performance: Camelot. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-

898-1900, www.DutchApple.com

May 10-26. Performance: Monty Python’s Spamalot. The hilarious extravaganza borrows loving-

ly and unapologetically from the film classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail. 2 and 7:30pm. Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, Boiling Springs. 717-462-4401, www.allenberry.com, www.keystonetheatrics.com

May 10. Performance: CapComedy Presents: Earl David Reed. Appell Center for the Performing Arts, York. 717-846-1111, www.appellcenter.org

May 10. Performance: Foreigner. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. www.amtshows.com May 11. Performance: Jeanne Robertson. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. amtshows.com


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May 11. Mercersburg Springfest. Crafts, food,

community vendors and entertainment. Downtown Mercersburg. 717-328-5827, www.mercersburg.org

May 11. Spring Craft Fair. Browse the wares of more than 300 local and regional craftspeople, who will display a variety of arts and handicrafts at indoor, sheltered and open-air displays. Refreshments will be available. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610-9261307, www.leesportmarket.com May 16-19. Semiannual Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Bluegrass by award-winning artists in a beautiful country setting. Granite Hill Camping Resort, Gettysburg. 717-642-8749, gettysburgbluegrass.com

May 17-19. Stonycreek River Rendezvous & Raft Trip. Paddle the Stony Canyon on releases from

the Quemahoning Reservoir, music on Friday and Saturday, boating and food vendors. Greenhouse Park, Johnstown. www.benscreekcanoeclub.com

May 24, 26, 28, 31. Performance: Disney’s Mulan. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. 717-

898-1900, www.DutchApple.com

May 25-26. Rockhill Trolley Museum Opening Weekend. Rockhill Trolley Museum, Rockhill Furnace.

www.rockhilltrolley.org

May 25-27. Kidsfest at Artsfest. Kidsfest will feature vendors that have a child-friendly focus. Performers from noon-5pm, including the Popcorn Hat Players. Riverfront Park, Harrisburg. www.gamuttheatre.org

May 25. The Path of the Flood Historic Races. Runners can experience the path of the historic 1889 flood through a half marathon, a 12K or a 5K, featuring a hybrid road/rail trail course. Peoples Natural Gas Park, Johnstown. www.jaha.org/events/path-flood-races/

May 25-Jul 16. We Can Do It! WWII Traveling Exhibit & Events. In conjunction with the 500-square-

May 17-19. Dirt Rag Dirt Fest. 10th anniversary of the Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake. Seven Points Recreation Area at Raystown Lake, Hesston. www.pa. dirtragdirtfest.com

foot World War II Traveling Exhibit to be displayed at the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum, the Blair County community will provide seven weeks of historical, entertaining, can’t-miss experiences embracing a WWII focus. Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum, Altoona. www. railroadcity.com, www.explorealtoona.com

May 18. Gettysburg Outdoor Antique Show.

May 25. Country Memories Day. The community

May 18-19. 30th Annual Union Canal Tunnel Days. Enjoy learning about the history of the Union

May 26. Memorial Day Fireworks on Raystown Lake. Dusk. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and

More than 120 antiques dealers and collectors from the North and the South will converge on Gettysburg. Lincoln Square, Gettysburg. www.gettysburgretailmerchants.org

Canal and take a narrated boat ride through the tunnel. Union Canal Tunnel Park, Lebanon. lebanoncountyhistoricalsociety.org

May 18-19. Blair County Arts Festival. Art exhib-

its, food samples, quality entertainment and more. Benefits the Historic Mishler Theatre. Penn State Altoona. blaircountyartsfestival.org

May 18. Performance: Codo Ensemble - A Celebration of Classical Music. Eichelberger

Performing Arts Center, Hanover. www.theeich.org

event will feature food, displays, old-time demonstrations, vendors, entertainment, horse and wagon rides and more. McVeytown. www.countrymemoriesday.com

Conference Center, Entriken. lakeraystownresort.com

May 27. Memorial Day Ceremony & Parade. The

parade will begin at 2pm at Lefever Street end at Soldiers’ National Cemetery. The ceremony will take place at 3pm at the Rostrum in the cemetery. Downtown Gettysburg. www.destinationgettysburg.com

May 27-Sep 2. Raystown Lake 2019 Summer Amphitheater Series. Saturday evenings from

Memorial Day to Labor Day. Amphitheater, Raystown Lake Visitor Center, Hesston. raystown.nab.usace.army.mil

May 19. Performance: ABBA the Concert - A Tribute to ABBA. American Music Theatre,

May 31-Jun 2. Johnstown PolkaFest. St. Mary’s

May 24-26. Folk College. Campus of Juniata

May 31-Jun 16. Performance: The Fox on the Fairway. Oyster Mill Playhouse, Camp Hill. 717-737-

Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

College, Huntingdon. www.folkcollege.com

May 24-Aug 30. Friday Night Dances - Disc Jockey at Lake Raystown Resort. Fridays. 9-11pm.

Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. 814-658-3500, www.lakeraystownresort.com

Byzantine Catholic Church Pavilion, Johnstown. 800237-8590, www.visitjohnstownpa.com

6768, www.oystermill.com

May 31-Jun 2. Street Rod Nationals East. Bring

the whole family for the day. York Expo Center, York. 719-327-0827, www.nsra-usa.com

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It was a sunny, late-summer day when I met David Abel at his property in Elizabethtown. I’d been anticipating finally seeing the iconic Star Barn that now stood majestically on the grounds of Stone Gables Estate. I expected to learn about the meticulous process that went into dismantling, relocating and reassembling the structure that I had seen so many times as I traveled along Route 283 in Dauphin County. I knew that I was going to be awestruck at the craftsmanship that went into restoring it to its original grandeur. It was

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as I expected, and so much more. What you see on the property is just part of the story. It’s the purpose behind it all that impacted me the most. Mor e Than Just an Icon ic Building The Gothic Revival Star Barn was built in 1877 and was the centerpiece of a complex of smaller buildings on the 164-acre John Motter farm. The louvered fivepointed stars used for ventilation, which


have given the structure its name, also made it one of the most photographed barns in the country. But it wasn’t until it caught the attention of Tierney Abel, David’s wife, that the rundown structure was given a new lease on life. “We were driving along Route 283 when my wife said, ‘Sweetheart, we should save the Star Barn,’” David recalled. He was hesitant at first, but the rest is history. It took two years for a team of experts and craftsmen to bring the beauty back. While the exterior of the Star Barn captures spectators’ attention, the interior is a masterpiece of painstaking devotion. The first thing I noticed when I stepped inside were the 65-foot-long white oak beams that bear the weight of the barn. These massive summer beams are original to the barn, as is 85 percent of the wood. Timber that could not be saved was replaced

with wood from period-correct barns purchased by the Abels. The task of keeping the building authentic and making it ADA compliant was quite the undertaking, but now the structure features handicapped-accessible bathrooms and an elevator to reach the second floor. The first-floor tack room – David credits Tierney as its decorator – has a masculine, refined Western feel. Also, on the first floor, Tierney transformed the Milking Parlor into a beautiful bridal suite complete with a stone fireplace. The original hay barn was relocated and attached to the main barn so that all ADA requirements were met for both barns. The “addition” houses a groom’s quarters and the Star Barn museum, which showcases a replica of the Star Barn complex and antique farming tools and implements.


Back inside, the Grand Staircase leads to the main floor, which features an inside view of the star louvers and the massive 24,000-pound center cupola. The open space of the main floor is where many of the weddings and receptions take place. As with all bank barns, you can walk outside and still be on the ground, even though you’re on the second floor of the The ground floor of the Star Barn originally housed twenty-fiv barn. The mezzanine horse stalls. overlooking the main My favorite room in the Star Barn is floor affords an even greater vantage the 56-foot-long cold cellar. The 10-foot- point of the cupola and the grandness of high arched tunnel room was rebuilt stone the barn itself. To preserve the original Star Barn from by stone from the original limestone. The intimate setting is perfect for wine tast- the elements, a second Star Barn was built ings and dinners. Just as stunning as the and now surrounds the original as a prostonework in the cold cellar is what’s just tective shell. In all, Star Barn Village includes nine beyond the massive wood and iron door leading outside (opposite). The Star Barn’s buildings that were part of the original Sunken Garden is a hidden retreat that farm. The bucolic setting hosts weddings, made me feel as though I were Dorothy reunions and church and corporate events stepping into the Land of Oz for the first throughout the year. The entire village is just lovely to walk through. From the intime. credible reconstructed buildings and one-acre Lake Liberty to the gazebos, solarium and vineyard, the experience is very serene.

Above: It’s hard to imagine that the Bridal Suite was ever a milking parlor.

Left: A very candid David Abel talks faith, family and his vision for the future of Stone Gables Estate.


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Stunning view of the Sunken Gardens from the Star Barn’s cold cellar. Events With a Purpose While the tour far exceeded my expectations, it was our sit-down conversation afterward that moved me beyond dates, specs and architecture. The vision, mission and purpose behind all of the endeavors at Stone Gables is to preserve the rich history of the area, while making a difference in the lives of at-risk children. When explaining his mission, David explained, “I believe we’re just stewards of this property. God has preserved them for such a time as this.”

When David purchased the Stone Gables Estate in 1986, it was a place where he could foresee raising his growing family. Today, the Stone Gables Estate has ex-panded to 275 acres, which includes the Iron Stone Ranch - a working horse farm, Star Barn Village and the Belmont site (un-der construction). One hundred percent of the net profits raised through events and services provided at the property go to a cause near and dear to David’s heart: Brittany’s Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping at-risk children


The ground floor tack oom. through adoption. All of the net profits go to orphan care and providing adoption grants. More than 770 children have been given the gift of a forever home and family through Brittany’s Hope. The organization was founded 1999 after David’s first adopted daughter, Brittany, died in a tragic car accident. It was her life that inspired the Abels to found Brittany’s Hope. As Brittany matured into a young woman, her passion for helping abandoned children became more and more evident. Her words helped shape the mission statement for the organization: “I dream of a world where all children know peace and love only a family can provide.” -Brittany Over the years, 14 children have become part of the Abel family through adoption. Some of the Abel children have gone on to adopt. Like any proud father, David beamed as he shared, “They’ve experienced the beauty of the gift, and they want to share that.”

Looking down on the main floor of the Sta Barn from the mezzanine. be housed at the future Belmont Site at Stone Gables Estate. When I ran into Morrison, a.k.a. Santa Jr., in the fall, he said, “When I spoke to him (David Abel), I knew this was where (the collection) belonged.” The Barns at Belmont This three-year project is already underway and will bring to life the four-anda-half-story 1867 Belmont Barn. The barn was slated for demolition to make way for a shopping center along Fruitville Pike in Lancaster when the Abels purchased it. The Belmont site at Stone Gables will eventually house the Leviathan 4-4-0 Steam Engine and the only reproduction of the original Lincoln Funeral Car. The Belmont Barn will be able to seat more than 500 guests for weddings and corporate events.

Projects in Process The National Christmas Center Just days after my visit, David announced that he purchased The National Christmas Center. After it closed in 2017, owner Jim Morrison was hoping to find a buyer for the extensive Christmas collection. I can’t imagine a better outcome for The National Christmas Center than to

The Lincoln Train In April of 1865, a steam locomotive chugged through the center of the land that is now Stone Gables Estate. The train


The Grand Staircase leading to the main floor.

The Solarium in The Peaceful Pines on the Stone Gables Estate.

was pulling the funeral car of Abraham Lincoln from Washington, D.C., to Springfield, Ill. A half mile of that original 1832 rail-road bed is still on the property. The 4-4-0 Leviathan Steam Locomotive and Lincoln Funeral Car are both fullscale replicas of the originals used to transport President Lincoln to his final resting place. The Lincoln Funeral Car is more than 50 feet long and is complete with period-correct furnishings and a casket donated by the original manufacturer who made Lincoln’s. A reenactment of the Lincoln Funeral Train is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, April 22 and 23, 2019.

sures at Stone Gables Estate by attending one of its events or by booking an equestrian experience at Iron Stone Ranch.

Herr’s Mill Covered Bridge double-arch The double-span, cov-ered bridge, which extended across the Pequea Creek since 1844, was in desper-ate need of restoration when it was pur-chased for $1 and moved to Stone Ga-bles. The restoration will be completed in two parts. The first section will be rebuilt to its original glory for vehicle and horse and carriage traffic crossing a creek on the property. That should be completed by Saturday, March 30, 2019. The second part is scheduled to be completed in 2022 and will span another portion of the creek to allow the Steam Locomotive and pas-senger cars to cross the creek. The public opening of the first part of the project will be at the Lincoln Funeral Train re-enactment. The property is not open to the public, but you can the see the preserved trea-

Upcoming Events: Saturday, March 30: N ostalgic Daze at The Star Barn Village. Food and beverages, Steam Cream ice cream, petting zoo, fire pits, games, music, walking tours and more. Free. Parking fee. Monday and Tuesday, April 22 and 23: Abraham Lincoln Funeral Train. The firstever re-enactment on the 154th anniversary. The event includes the full-scale replica of the locomotive, funeral car and coffin, as well as the original railbed, period-correct band and music, re-enactors in period dress and living history lectures by Abraham Lincoln presenter Fritz Klein and others. Plus, tours of the Star Barn, Ironstone Ranch and more. Dates are yet to be determined for the Summer Festival and Harvest Fest. __________ When you ask David Abel why he restores broken-down buildings, he’ll tell you that he wants to preserve the history and honor the master craftsmen who built them. I think it’s more than that. I don’t believe there’s such a thing as a hopeless cause to David Abel, whether it be a barn on the brink of collapse or a child living an unfathomable existence. www.stonegablesestate.com


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Mar 1. Performance: Flogging Molly. 8pm. Adm.

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Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. www.pennspeak.com

Mar 2. Pittston St. Patrick’s Parade. Downtown Pittston. 570-208-4149, www.pittstoncity.org

Mar 3. Performance: Kansas.

F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. kirbycenter.org

Mar 5. WWE Smackdown Live. Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. mohegansunarena.com Mar 7. Performance: Rhythm of the Dance.

State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton. 610-258-7766, 800-999-7828, http://statetheatre.org

Mar 8-24. Performance: Company.

Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Swoyersville. 570-283-2195, 800-698PLAY, www.musicbox.org

Mar 9, 16, 23, 30. Beginner Genealogy Classes.

J10:30-11:30am. Adm. Pennypacker Mills, Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills

Mar 9. Scranton St. Patrick’s Parade. The parade will step off at 11:45am. Other activities will include the Parade Day Mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral at 10am and the Brian P. Kelly memorial 2-mile footrace at 11am. Downtown Scranton. http://stpatparade.com

Mar 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, 30-31. Vino in the Valley.

Visit eight member wineries, where delicious food and wine tastings will be available to sample. When eight stamps have been collected, the passport will be entered into a grand prize drawing. Weekends. Wineries of Lehigh Valley Wine Trail, Lehigh Valley. 610-730-4515, www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com

Mar 10. Performance: Brian McKnight. The R&B

legend will perform. Guests of the resort will receive complimentary tickets. Adm. Cove Haven Resort, Lakeville. 866-500-0485, www.covepoconoresorts.com

Mar 10. Bucks County Wedding Show. The one-

of-a-kind wedding showcase will feature Bucks County’s finest venues, from river and lakeside mansions to romantic bed-and-breakfasts, wineries, countryside barns and historic venues. Noon-3pm. Free. Moumgis Auditorium, Delaware Valley University, Doylestown. 215639-0300, www.visitbuckscounty.com

Mar 10. Kids’ Adventure Day. Children may enjoy a scavenger hunt and the Kids’ Garage and Restoration Center. 12:30-2:30pm. Children age 12 and under will receive free adm. America on Wheels Museum, Allentown. 610-432-4200, http://americaonwheels.org

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Mar 13. Performance: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts,

Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Mar 14. Performance: Red Hot Chilli Pipers. A

fusion of rock ‘n’ roll-style bagpiping and covers of popular songs from all genres. State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton. 610-258-7766, 800-999-7828, http:// statetheatre.org

Mar 15-17. Antique & Art Show. Antiques from

more than 40 respected dealers. The event is presented by Chester County Historical Society. Church Farm School, Exton. www.gocfs.net, chestercohistorical.org

Mar 16. Parade of Shamrocks. 1pm. Free. Downtown Bethlehem. 610-868-9599, celticfest.org Mar 17. Performance: Rob Schneider. Pocono Palace Resort, East Stroudsburg. covepoconoresorts.com Mar 21-24. Greater Lehigh Valley Auto Show.

More than 110,000 square feet of the best cars, trucks, SUVs and vans the world has to offer. West Pavilion, Stabler Arena, Rauch Fieldhouse, Lehigh University, Bethlehem. 610-758-9691, www.glvautoshow.org

Mar 21. Philadelphia Orchestra Event. Master

classes for local students will take place during the day followed by a community concert in the evening. Keswick Theatre, Glenside. www.keswicktheatre.com

Mar 22-31. Performance: Mamma Mia!

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Mar 22. Performance: Air Supply. 8pm. Adm. Sands Event Center, Bethlehem. 610-297-7414, www. sandseventcenter.com

Mar 23. Performance: KIX With Special Guest Mike Tramp of White Lion. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

Mar 23. Stalingrad XIV. A World War II scenario paintball game. Skirmish Paintball, Albrightsville. 800754-7647, www.skirmish.com

Mar 24. Performance: Scotty McCreery. 7:30pm.

State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton. 610-258-7766, http://statetheatre.org

Mar 26. Performance: TOBYMAC. The Hits Deep

Tour will also include Jeremy Camp, Jordan Feliz, Ryan Stevenson, We Are Messengers and Aaron Cole. Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. 570970-7600, http://mohegansunarena.com

Mar 26-27. Fly Fishing Film Tour. A variety of short

films focused on angling destinations around the globe as well as efforts to protect and enhance habitat for trout and other fish. 7:30pm. Adm. Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas, ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300

Mar 29-Apr 13. Performance: Pinkalicious: The Musical. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia.

215-574-3550, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

Mar 29-Apr 21. Performance: Heartland: An InterAct Commission & NNPN Rolling World Premiere. By Gabriel Jason Dean. Adm. The Proscenium Theatre at The Drake, Philadelphia. 215-5688079, www.interacttheatre.org

Mar 29-31. Performance: Broadway in Scranton: The King & I. Tickets required. Scranton

Cultural Center, Scranton. 570-342-7784, www.scrantonculturalcenter.org, www.facebook.com/SCCMT

Mar 29. Performance: Piff the Magic Dragon.

Dressed in a dragon suit, the entertainer performs jawdropping magic tricks. The act has been features on America’s Got Talent and Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 8pm. Adm. Sands Event Center, Bethlehem. 610-297-7414, www.sandseventcenter.com

Mar 30. SPCA of Luzerne County’s Pet Expo. Kingston Armory, Wilkes-Barre. 570-825-4111, ext. 107

Mar 30. Performance: Brit Floyd: The Pink Floyd Tribute Show. A 40th-anniversary retrospec-

tive of Pink Floyd’s iconic rock opera, The Wall. 8pm. Adm. Sands Event Center, Bethlehem. 610-297-7414, www.sandseventcenter.com

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Apr 1-Nov 30. Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour. Go

down in history - 300 feet beneath the surface of the Earth - in a once-abandoned but now restored hard coal mine. Lackawanna County Coal Mine, Scranton. 800238-7245, www.lackawannacounty.org

Mar 5-Apr 7. Performance: Kate: The Unexamined Life. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-574-3550, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

APRIL Apr 6-7. Scranton Half Marathon & Scranton 5K. Saturday will feature the 5K, a quarter-mile fun run

for children ages 5 to 8 and the race expo. Sunday will include the half marathon and a half-mile fun run for children ages 9 to 12. Valor Credit Union Field, Scranton Memorial Stadium, Scranton. 570-955-0921, www.scrantonhalf.com

Apr 6. Performance: Mariah Carey: Caution World Tour. 8pm Adm. Sands Event Center, Bethlehem. 610-297-7414, www.sandseventcenter.com

Apr 7. Performance: Kinky Boots. The heartwarming story of Charlie Price, a young man reluctantly taking over his family’s struggling shoe factory and looking for a fresh idea. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Apr 11. Performance: REO Speedwagon. The

band was formed in 1967 and signed in 1971, and it has been fronted by iconic vocalist Kevin Cronin since 1972. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Apr 12. Performance: Alabama. With special guest The Charlie Daniels Band. 7pm. Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. mohegansunarena.com Apr 12. Performance: Live Wire - Ultimate AC/ DC Experience. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-

PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

Apr 22-24. Performance: Irem Shrine Circus.

The circus is celebrating 70 years of affordable family fun and entertainment. Kingston Armory, Wilkes-Barre. 570-288-4350

Apr 23-May 26. Performance: Civil War Voices.

A cast of actors and musicians tells the true stories of people from both sides of the conflict, using words taken from the writings of people who lived during the Civil War. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215574-3550, 800-982-2787, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

Apr 25. Performance: Bay City Rollers. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. www.pennspeak.com


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Apr 26. Performance: Bruce in the USA. Note-

perfect and visually accurate re-creation of a Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band show. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

Apr 26-27. Exhibit: Art in Bloom. The museum’s

collection as interpreted through fresh flowers. 6-9pm. Everhart Museum, Scranton. 570-346-7186, ext. 510, www.everhart-museum.org

Apr 26. Roaring ’20s Ball. Relive a night from the roaring ’20s with a jazz band and Prohibition Era-style cocktails. Historic Hotel Bethlehem, Bethlehem. www. hotelbethlehem.com Apr 27. Cherry Blossom Festival. Food, crafts, rides, games, music and dancing. Kirby Park, Kingston. 570-821-1111

Apr 28-May 4. Bucks County Restaurant Week.

May 14-Jul 14. Performance: Legally Blonde: The Musical. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-

574-3550, 800-982-2787, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

May 16-19. The Fine Arts Fiesta. Juried art shows

for students and adults, live performances by area school groups and professional acts, strolling performers, an artist market and a selection of ethnic foods. Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. 888-905-2872

May 17-19. Performance: Cinderella. Na Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, West Chester. brandywineballet.org May 17. Performance: The Illusionists. The mindblowing spectacular will showcase the jaw-dropping talents of six illusionists.. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. www.kirbycenter.org May 17. Performance: The Oak Ridge Boys Shine the Light Tour 2019. The group’s four-part

The event will allow customers to enjoy a special prix fixe menu at nearly 60 restaurants throughout the county during the week. Bucks County. visitbuckscounty.com

harmonies and upbeat songs have spawned dozens of hits and garnered the group many awards. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

Apr 28. Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-Mile Run.

May 18-19. Tough Mudder Philly. An obstacle

The USATF-certified 5-mile course traverses the scenic Valley Forge National Historical Park. The event also includes a 3-mile walk and the 1.776K Young Patriots Run for children ages 6 to 14. Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia. valleyforge.org/revolutionary-run

MAY May 3. Performance: Steve Adler of Guns N’ Roses & Autograph. Adler is the founding drummer of Guns N’ Roses. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

May 3-5. SouthSide Arts & Music Festival. Visual

arts, family programming and performances. Southside Bethlehem Shopping District, Bethlehem. steelstacks.org

May 3. Dorney Park Opening Day. Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown. 610-395-0104, www.dorneypark.com

May 9-Sep 29. Festival of Fountains. Fountain shows will take place in the Main Fountain Garden. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square. 610-388-1000, www.longwoodgardens.org

May 11-12, 17-18. Bethlehem Bach Festival. Glorious tradition, spirited performances, festival premieres and more. Weekends. Various locations in Bethlehem. 610-866-4382, www.bach.org

May 12. Willowdale Steeplechase. Kennett

course on 8 to 10 miles of mud-soaked rolling hills. Plantation Fields, Coatesville. https://toughmudder.com/ events/2019-philly-classic

May 25-27. Great Pennsylvania Music & Arts Celebration. The family-friendly event, for people of

all ages, will feature more than 50 performances. There will be classic Pennsylvania music, polka, rock, folk, gospel, Latino and more. Free adm and parking. Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown. 484-560-2810,pamusicsociety.org

May 25. Saint Ubaldo - Race of the Saints.

Celebrate one of the world’s oldest and most beloved traditions, la Festa dei Ceri. The race will start at 5pm. Jessup. 570-840-4371, www.saintubaldosociety.org

May 28-Jun 2. Valley Forge Invitational. Features

the up-and-coming golfers of the LPGA Symetra Tour. Raven’s Claw Golf Club, Pottstown. www.valleyforge.org/ golf/valley-forge-invitational

May 29-Jun 2. Lackawanna County Heritage Fair. The Pavilion at Montage Mountain, Scranton. , www.thepavilionatmontagemountain.com, www.facebook.com/lackawannacountyfair

May 31-Jun 9. Performance: Fly Guy: The Musical. Buzz and his pet fly, Fly Guy, find themselves

on a field trip to a flyswatter factory, where they must outsmart the Super Swatter 6000. Adm. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. 215-574-3550, 800-982-2787, www. walnutstreettheatre.org

Square. www.willowdale.org

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Exploring the Many Facets of

Jim Thorpe By Cara O’Donnell

With a storied past, the quaint charms of a European village and the outdoor recreation of a mountain sports destination, the town of Jim Thorpe is a must-see town tucked into the Pocono Mountains. Originally known as Mauch Chunk, Jim Thorpe is a destination rich with history and is often called the “Switzerland of America” because of its scenic views and charm. Its unique Victorian architecture pays homage to its roots of coal mining and industrialism, and today those

Victorian structures house unique shops and eateries, museums and galleries and popular entertainment venues. With nostalgic charm coupled with unique history and exciting recreation, Jim Thorpe is a favorite for weekend getaways for many types of travelers. But to truly understand Jim Thorpe’s charm, one must first look at its roots. Originally named Mauch Chunk, the town was pivotal to America’s industrial development as a main transport area for coal

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mining. The coal mined throughout what’s now known as the Pocono Mountains was transported from Mauch Chunk to eastern markets via the Lehigh River, which helped to build the local economy and establish the community as an independent leader in a growing industrial market. Many of the transportation systems of the era, including canals, locks, dams and early gravity railroads, are still a strong part of the community’s culture today. That focus on coal and modern transportation methods brought early 19thcentury entrepreneurs to the area, including Asa Packer, a Connecticut native and carpenter by trade. Packer realized the opportunity the coal region held and used his skills to build and repair canal boats to transport coal, eventually establishing the

firm of A. & R. W. Packer, which built canal boats and locks for the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company. Packer and his family settled in Mauch Chunk. But Packer’s sights were set even higher on finding ways to use technology to transport the region’s rich coal resources. In the mid-1850s, Packer took control of a railway line from Mauch Chunk to Easton and connected railway lines to the coal mines in Luzerne and Schuylkill counties. Known as the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, the line eventually extended into the Susquehanna Valley and New York state to connect with the Erie Railroad, effectively growing the region’s industrial reach even further and establishing Mauch Chunk as a center of industrial commerce, tourism and entertainment. Today, visitors can experience a glimpse of Packer’s success with a visit to the Asa Packer Mansion (www.asapackermansion.com), a National Historic Landmark that overlooks the Lehigh River and Mauch Chunk National Historic District and that remains much like it did when first constructed in 1861 as a memorial to Packer and his accomplishments. Visitors can learn more about Packer’s successes as a businessman and his work as a philanthropist through guided tours held throughout the day of the 17-room Italianate villa. Visitors can also experience a little of what it was really like to live as a Packer with a stay at the Harry Packer Mansion Inn (www.murdermansion.com), just down the street from the Asa Packer Mansion. Harry Packer, the elder Packer’s son, lived in the Victorian mansion, complete with 15-foot ceilings, marble fireplaces and gilded mirrors reflecting the elegance of the Victorian age. Guests can enjoy period furnishings and artwork at the inn and even take part in special wine tasting or murder mystery weekends, a nod to the fact that the home was the inspiration for Walt Disney World’s “Haunted Mansion.” By the middle of the 20th century, Mauch Chunk had fallen on hard economic times. In the 1950s, the town was


tour or Segway tour to learn more about some of the historic downtown, or hop aboard the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway (www.lgsry.com), an excellent way to explore the region from the viewpoint of its industrial history. Visit the Mauch Chunk Museum and Cultural Center to learn more about the town’s history, where there’s even a working model of the Switchback Railroad, one of the very earliest in the region. The railroading history, the Packers’ story and the eccentric tale of the name change of Jim Thorpe aren’t where the historical stories end, however. Don’t miss the Old Jail Museum in Jim Thorpe (www.theoldjailmuseum.com), considered the central location for the story of the Molly Maguires. Here, visitors can tour the jail and hanging site of the seven accused coal miners known as the Mollies in the 1870s, complete reconstructed gallows and the mysterious, enduring handprint of a prisoner who proclaimed his innocence. Even just a stroll through downtown from one of Jim Thorpe’s quaint B&Bs or historic inns evokes nostalgic charm. Pass by Historic Stone Row, a series of stone row houses Asa Packer built for his engineers and foremen of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, to find Victorian buildings along Broadway now housing cute shops offering everything from handmade soaps and pottery to wine tasting rooms, antiques and art galleries. Don’t miss Somersault Letterpress, a vintage letterpress shoppe, or Rainbow’s End, a quaint corner candy shop sure to amaze kids (and kids at heart).

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approached by the widow of Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe, looking for a place to honor her late husband and his sports achievements. (His home state of Oklahoma had refused to erect a memorial in his honor.) She and town officials struck a deal, and the athlete’s remains were moved to Mauch Chunk, which was then renamed Jim Thorpe. Each year, the town has a two-day event to honor the athlete who excelled in track and field, football and baseball. Interestingly, Thorpe himself never visited the town, but reports say he did start his athletic career at an industrial school about 100 miles away. Today, visitors have plenty of opportunities to learn more about the Packers, the railroading history and the unique stories of Jim Thorpe. Take a self-guided walking


Dining is just as varied. While shopping downtown, stop by Café Arielle at the Stabin Museum, a destination restaurant housed in an old wireworks factory and silk mill, complete with an underground stream and outdoor garden patio. The popular Broadway Grill & Pub is a favorite for locals and visitors, and Stella’s Secret Speakeasy above Tony Stella’s Encore restaurant is the perfect place for an evening cocktail – just make sure you know the password. Outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy an entirely different aspect of Jim Thorpe, no matter what the season. After all, the many railways and waterways of the area’s storied past make for excellent outdoor recreation today. Take a 9-mile downhill bike trip on the Switchback Trail to the picturesque Broadway in downtown Jim Thorpe. Bike or hike through the Lehigh Gorge Rail Trail for some truly spectacular scenery, or visit any of the numerous local trailheads accessible from town. Take to the water for a challenging whitewater rafting ride or take a scenic kayak paddle

Jim Thorpe through the gorge and surrounding waterways. Several companies are available to arrange tours to explore the region’s waters. Naturalists may want to spend a relaxing afternoon at the Bear Mountain Butterfly Sanctuary. Romantic small-town charm, entrepreneurship, legendary pasts and scenic vistas all make their home in the Pocono Mountains’ Jim Thorpe. Discover this unique spot for a weekend getaway in the Switzerland of America. Visit www.jimthorpe.org or www.poconomountains.com for more information.

Note: please check websites for spring opening dates. Links to all the locations mentioned in the article are available at : whereandwhen.com/articles/ Old Jail Museum Jim-Thorpe

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Kaleidoscope Arts Festival. Apr. 11-27. Celebrate Slippery Rock University’s departments of Dance, Music, Theatre and Literary and Visual Arts, as well as additional cultural events, renowned guest artists, and more. Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock. sru.edu.

72nd Pennsylvania Maple Festival. Mar. 30 - Apr. 7. Celebrate the tapping of maple syrup from local area maple trees and the heritage of the wonderful Laurel Highlands region. Meyersdale. pamaplefestival.com

Beaver County History Celebration Weekend. May 4-5. Annual history celebration: “Foods from the Past.” All Beaver County museums will be open with free adm, and special programs. Beaver County Museums. visitbeavercounty.com

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MARCH Mar 1. Performance: The Sweet Remains. 8pm. Adm. Gorell Recital Hall, Sutton Hall, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana. www.iup.edu/livelyarts

Mar 1-3. Sports & Travel Expo. The event is an

outdoor enthusiast’s delight, highlighting fishing, hunting, camping and power sports. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. www.bayfrontconventioncenter.com

Mar 1-3, 5-9. Performance: The Dixie Swim Club. Five Southern women set aside a weekend every

August to recharge their friendships. Butler Little Theatre, Butler. 724-287-6781, www.bltgroup.org

Mar 1. Colonial Tavern Night. Music, games, liba-

tions, wenches and tavern fare from Colonial times. Attendees will join Wild Willy and Governor Denny, purveyors of spirits and spinners of wild tails. There will also be 18th-century tavern music with Five Point Minimum. Adm. Age 21 and up. Vicary Mansion, Freedom. 724-775-1848, www.bchrlf.org

Mar 2. MEET-U Pancake Breakfast. Enjoy a pan-

cake breakfast with Pennsylvania maple syrup, with the meal including a choice of beverage and meat, as well as pancakes. Proceeds will benefit Drake Well Museum and Park’s Mobile Energy Education Training Unit (MEET-U), an energy educational outreach program. Adm. Titusville YMCA, Titusville. 814-827-2797, www.drakewell.org

Mar 2, 16, Apr 6, May 4. Sundance Arena Rodeo. An evening of family fun, bull riding and more.

Select Saturdays. 7:30pm. Sundance Arena Rodeo, Fredonia. 724-475-2939, http://sundancearena.net

Mar 2. Family Fun Fest. Held by the Children’s

Advisory Commission of Indiana County, the event will feature the theme of Full STEAM Ahead. Indiana Mall, Indiana. www.indianamallpa.com

Mar 2. Murder Mystery Dinner. Be part of the

murder mystery and support the accessAbilities Foundation. Rustic Lodge, Indiana. 724-465-6042, ext. 1027

Mar 2. Performance: Butler County Symphony Orchestra: Safety Last. The 1923 Harold Lloyd silent

film about a country boy heading to the big city to seek success will be accompanied by the symphony orchestra. 7:30pm. Adm. Butler Intermediate High School, Butler. 724-283-1402, www.butlersymphony.org

Mar 7, 14, 21, 28. Petroleum Program Series.

Enjoy music, lectures, workshops and historic demonstrations related to the people, places and events of petroleum history. Thursdays. Doors will open at 6pm, with the program at 6:30pm. Adm. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-827-2797, www.drakewell.org

Mar 7, 14, 21, 28, Apr 4. Landscape Watercolor Workshop. Instructor Elmer Knizner will teach students how to paint a different landscape each week using step-by-step instructions. Students will have a completed work to take home at the end of each class. Participants should bring their own materials. 9am-1pm. Adm. Latrobe Art Center, Latrobe. latrobeartcenter.org

Mar 9. Performance: Alex Chien in Concert. Chien will play piano music. Academy Theatre, Meadville. 814-337-8000, www.theacademytheatre.org

Mar 9. Spring Coin Show. Coins, currency, tokens

and numismatic materials will be on display, and attendees may buy, sell, trade and chat with knowledgeable coin dealers. The Coins 4 Kids program will be available. Presented by the Indiana Coin Club. Free adm and parking. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. 724-465-0618

Mar 9. Performance: Pittsburgh Philharmonic’s New Horizons. Featuring the winner of the Pittsburgh

Philharmonic’s Young Artist Concerto Competition. 7:30pm. Adm. BC3 Cultural Center Succop Theater, Butler. 724-284-8505, www.bc3.edu/succop-theater

Mar 10. Charter Day. Celebrate Pennsylvania’s birthday with a statewide celebration that commemorates the founding of Pennsylvania through the 1681 charter that King Charles II of Great Britain granted to William Penn. Free adm. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-8272797, www.drakewell.org

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Mar 16. Olde Town Winter Wine Walk. Wineries

Mar 25. Performance: Pittsburgh Symphony.

Mar 16. 15th Annual Maple Taste & Tour Weekend. Explore the heart of the Pennsylvania maple

Mar 29-31. North Hills Home Show. Exhibits,

will be set up in store fronts, and the event will also include music and treats. Noon-6pm. Adm. Olde Town Grove City, Grove City. www.facebook.com/oldetowngrovecity

producer. Each of the sugaring operations is unique. Throughout Pennsylvania. www.pamaple.org

Mar 22-24. Washington County Home Show. Exhibits, seminars, and demonstrations offering fresh ideas and smart advice on home improvement, decorating, and landscaping projects. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. washingtoncountyhomeshow.com

Mar 22. Performance: Oleta Adams. 8pm. Adm.

Gorell Recital Hall, Sutton Hall, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana. 724-357-2787, iup.edu/livelyarts

Mar 22-24. Erie Home & Garden Expo. More than

150 vendors will showcase a broad range of goods for all home improvement needs. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. www.bayfrontconventioncenter.com

Mar 22-24. 40th Annual Indiana-Armstrong Builders Association Home Show. Featuring 110

booths exhibiting current building products, materials and ideas for the homeowner. Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex, Indiana. www.iabuilders.com

Mar 23. The Art of Maple Sugaring. Showcasing

the site’s maple syrup setup starting with the maple tree and continuing to the finished product. Preregistration required by March 18. 9am-noon. Adm. Munnell Run Farm, Mercer. 724-662-2242, www.munnellrunfarm.org

Mar 23. Performance: Beatlemania Magic. The

tribute to The Beatles will cover the Ed Sullivan days to Let It Be and beyond. 8pm. Adm. BC3 Cultural Center Succop Theater, Butler. 724-284-8505, www.bc3.edu/ succop-theater

The concert will include melodies from Grieg’s Peer Gynt along with Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto featuring Rachlin. Orr Auditorium, Westminster College, New Wilmington. www.westminster.edu/celebrity seminars, and demonstrations offering fresh ideas and smart advice on home improvement, decorating, and landscaping projects. Wildwood Sports Complex, Wildwood. http://northhillshomeshow.com

Mar 29. Performance: Neil Berg’s American Royalty. 7:30-11pm. Adm. Slippery Rock University,

Slippery Rock. 724-738-2018, www.sru.edu/pas

Mar 30. Something More Saturdays - Drake’s Birthday. Celebrate Edwin L. Drake’s 200th birthday

with cake and a special presentation on the people and lifestyles of the early Pennsylvania oil boom era. Included with regular adm. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814827-2797, www.drakewell.org

Mar 30-Apr 7. 72nd Pennsylvania Maple Festival. The festival provides attendees with an

opportunity to experience the culture, industry and commerce as it has evolved over the past 150 years in the Meyersdale area. Pennsylvania Maple Festival, Meyersdale. 814-634-0213, www.pamaplefestival.com

Mar 31. Performance: The Tornado Big Band/ Jazz Band. Talented students will perform jazz and big

band arrangements from great artists of the past as well as new and challenging tunes. 2pm. Adm. BC3 Cultural Center Succop Theater, Butler. 724-284-8505, www.bc3. edu/succop-theater

APRIL Apr 4. Performance: The Kaplan Duo. The Kaplan sisters’ rich four-hand repertoire offers a unique blend of individual virtuosity and exciting interpretations. 7pm. Arts & Education at The Hoyt, New Castle. 724-6522882, www.hoytartcenter.org

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Apr 5-7. Butler County Home Show. Exhibits,

seminars, and demonstrations offering fresh ideas and smart advice on home improvement, decorating, and landscaping projects. Family Sports Center, Butler. http://butlercountyhomeshow.com

Apr 5-7, 12-13. Performance: Assassins. The

darkly humorous musical review by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman depicts nine misfit men and women who attempted to assassinate American presidents. Adm. William A. Lehnerd Performance Hall, Butler. www. mtgbutler.org

Apr 6. Erie Microbrew Fest. More than 20 micro-

breweries will offer their finest for Erie. 1-4pm and 5-8pm. The Brewerie at Union Station, Erie. 814-8643001, www.wgln.org/brewfest

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Apr 6. Spring Open House. Visit the shops and get ready for spring. Smicksburg. 814-257-0192, www. smicksburg.net Apr 6-7. Lake Erie National Cheer & Dance Championships. The national championship event

will showcase more than 1,500 athletes in a series of cheer and dance routines. Erie Insurance Arena, Erie. www.championcheercentral.com

Apr 6-7. Asbury Woods Maple Festival. Maple

syrup-making historical tours, arts and crafts, mapleflavored foods and music. 11am-4pm. Asbury Woods Nature Center, Erie. 814-835-5356, asburywoods.org

Apr 6. Fool’s Run 10K & 5K Run. Presented by the Indiana Road Runners Club, the event will feature separate starting lines and a common finish line. 10am. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. www.indianaroadrunners.com


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Apr 6-7. 42nd Annual Beaver County Maple Syrup Festival. Entertainment, handmade crafts, demon-

strations, a chainsaw sculptor, sugar bush tours and Civil War re-enactments. 8:30am-4:30pm. Free adm Bradys Run Park Lodge, Beaver Falls. beavercountyconservationdistrict.org

Apr 11-27. Kaleidoscope Arts Festival. Events presented by the university’s dance, music, theater, literary arts and visual arts programs, as well as additional cultural events, nationally and internationally renowned guest artists and community events. Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock. 724-738-4721, www.sru.edu

Apr 12-14. Murrysville Home Show. Murrysville SportZone, Export. http://murrysvillehomeshow.com

Apr 12-14. Wine & Cheese Weekend With an International Flair. Each winery will pick a country to

feature with its recipe. Food samples will feature Yancey’s Fancy Cheeses. Lake Erie Wine Country, Erie. www.lakeeriewinecountry.org

Apr 13. Zelienople Historical Society Spring Tea. 2pm. Call for tickets. St. Paul Church, Zelienople.

724-452-9457, www.zeliehistory.org

Apr 19-May 5. Performance: Shrek the Musical.

An unlikely hero finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only. Academy Theatre, Meadville. 814-337-8000, www. theacademytheatre.org

Apr 20. Peter Cottontail Express. Enjoy the first ride of the season through Oil Creek State Park. Attendees may join Peter Cottontail as he hops through the valley. There will be photo opportunities, and each child will receive a small gift. Reservations recommended. Departure at 1pm. Perry Street Station, Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad, Titusville. www.octrr.org Apr 20. Hammer-In. The doors will be open, the

machines will be switched on and area blacksmiths will be invited to demonstrate just how the foundry and machine shop operated in the early 1900s. 9am-4pm. Free adm. W.A. Young & Sons Foundry & Machine Shop, Rices Landing. 724-710-4898, www.riversofsteel.com

Apr 23-28. Youth Arts Celebration. Showcasing artwork by students in kindergarten through 12th grade from school districts in and around Indiana County. Indiana Mall, Indiana. www.indianaartscouncil.org

Apr 14. Performance: Butler County Symphony Orchestra: Fire & Water. The season will close with

Apr 25-Sep 6. Annual Spring Show. The juried,

Apr 16. Performance: Rock of Ages. The show

Apr 26-28. South Hills Home Show. Exhibits,

Apr 18-20. Flo Wrestling Tournament. Kovalchick

Apr 27. Performance: What Would Petula Do? A Tribute to Petula Clark. International concert and

an exciting concert featuring the Young Artist Competition winner and more. 3pm. Adm. Butler Intermediate High School, Butler. 724-283-1402, www. butlersymphony.org captures the iconic era of 1980s Hollywood and features the music of Styx, Poison, Twisted Sister, Whitesnake and more. 8pm. Adm. Fisher Auditorium, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana. 724-357-2787, www.iup.edu/livelyarts Convention and Athletic Complex, Indiana. 724-357-5222

regional, multimedia exhibition, open to all artists living within a 250-mile radius of Erie, will showcase current and fine artwork created in the area. Main galleries, Erie Art Museum, Erie. 814-459-5477, erieartmuseum.org

seminars, and demonstrations offering fresh ideas and smart advice on home improvement, decorating, and landscaping projects. Cool Springs Sports Complex, Bethel Park. http://southhillshomeshow.com

recording artist Maxine Linehan takes her audience on a musical journey charting the course of Clark’s career. Orr Auditorium, Westminster College, New Wilmington. 724-946-7354, www.westminster.edu/celebrity

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Apr 27. Something More Saturdays - Engine Start-Up Day. Oil field engines, including the steam

engine that powers the replica of Drake’s engine house and the nearly 100-year-old Olin engine that powers the Central Power exhibit, back into operation. The event will mark the opening of the summer visitation season. Included with regular adm. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-827-2797, www.drakewell.org

Apr 27. Conneaut Cellars Winery & Distillery Open House. Celebrate the venue’s 37th anniversary

with snacks made with the venue’s wines, tours of the wine cellar and samples of the fine wines of the new 2018 vintage. 11am-5pm. Conneaut Cellars Winery and Distillery, Conneaut Lake. 814-382-3999, www.conneautcellarswinery.com

Apr 27. Spring Pull - Cookport Antique Machinery Show. Cookport Fairgrounds,

Commodore. 724-840-0029, www.cookportfair.com

Apr 27. Blast From the Past 5K & Opening Day Pancake Breakfast. Kick off the season opening of

the historical museum with an inaugural 5K, followed by the breakfast and a museum tour. 8am-noon. Greene County Historical Society Museum, Waynesburg. 724627-3204, www.greenecountyhistory.org

Apr 27. Performance: Gross National Product’s 49th Anniversary Concert. Enjoy the musical

reunion of original band members and area musicians, including Waynesburg University faculty, staff, students and alumni. 7pm. Free adm. Waynesburg University, Waynesburg. 724-852-3270, www.waynesburg.edu

Apr 28. Joe Craig Memorial Youth Fishing Derby. More than 50 prizes will be given out. Trophies

May 4-5. Fayette County Home Show. Exhibits,

seminars, and demonstrations offering fresh ideas and smart advice on home improvement, decorating, and landscaping projects. Fayette County Fairgrounds, Dunbar. http://fayettecountyhomeshow.com

May 4-5. Great Lakes Beach Glass & Coastal Festival. Highlights will include more than 80 sea glass

and coastal artists from across the U.S. and Canada, live music, lectures, bottle ID, wine tasting, a collector area and more. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. 814-8361827, www.relishinc.com

May 4. Youghness Monster 25-Mile Paddlesports Race. The Youghness Monster 25-Mile

Kayak, Canoe and SUP Race is a 25-mile downriver race, with Class I and II water, depending on river levels. The race is a benefit race to raise funds for the West Newton Volunteer Fire Company. Performance Kayak Inc., West Newton. 724-987-3597, www.performance-kayak.com, https://youghnessmonster25.org/

May 4. Relay For Life of Indiana County. Join a walk to fight cancer. White Township Recreation Complex, Indiana. 724-834-9081, ext. 85289 May 4. Zelienople Historical Society Garden Talk. 2pm. Zelienople Historical Society, Zelienople.

724-452-9457, www.zeliehistory.org

May 4-5. Beaver County History Celebration Weekend. The annual history celebration will focus on

Foods From the Past, and all of the museums will be open with free admission. Every museum will do something special for the entire family on this weekend. All county museums, Beaver County. visitbeavercounty.com

will be awarded in different categories for both boys and girls, and there will be additional prizes for tagged fish during the derby. Bait will be sold at the park. One rod per angler. No minnows will be permitted as bait. The concession stand will be open. 8am-noon. Free. Hopewell Township Community Park, Aliquippa. 724378-1460, www.hopewelltwp.com

May 5. Performance: Vince Tavalario & Friends.

Apr 29. Adult Fishing Derby. Two-rod limit, with a

with vendors on-site as well. Free parking. The Meadows Racetrack & Casino, Washington. threeriversquilters.org

fee per rod. Prizes for the top anglers. Bait and concessions are available. No minnows permitted as bait. Registration at 6am. 7-11am. Hopewell Township Community Park, Aliquippa. 724-378-1460, www. hopewelltwp.com

MAY May 3-5. Performance: Sing It, Mister. The show,

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In the past, Tavalario has performed his own versions of Hey Mama and New York, New York. 2pm. Adm. BC3 Cultural Center Succop Theater, Butler. 724-284-8505, www.bc3.edu/succop-theater

May 9-11. Three Rivers Quilters Guild Quilt Show. Featuring approximately 130 quilts on display,

May 10-12, 14-18. Performance: Our Town. In

this classic play by Thornton Wilder, the Stage Manager leads audiences through the story of a small town. Butler Little Theatre, Butler. www.bltgroup.org

May 11. Mud on the Mountain. The event offers athletes a chance to get down and dirty atop the beautiful Laurel Highlands. The 7-mile mud run course winds its way up, down and through some of the most challenging terrain in Pennsylvania. Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Seven Springs. 800-452-2223, www.7springs.com


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May 11. Performance: Pittsburgh Philharmonic’s First Listen. Experience the guest conductor’s favor-

ite pieces and new music from the greater Pittsburgh region. Featured will be the Pittsburgh Philharmonic’s EQT Young Composer Contest. 7:30pm. Adm. BC3 Cultural Center Succop Theater, Butler. 724-284-8505, www.bc3.edu/succop-theater

May 11. Glacier Ridge Trail Ultra Marathons & Trail Race. Participate or watch athletes in the eighth

running of the race, which feaures four options: a 50-miler, a 50-mile five-person relay, a 50K ultramarathon and a 30K trail race. 4:45am-8pm. Adm. Pavilion 7, McDaniel’s Boat Launch, Moraine State Park, Portersville. , www.glacierridgetrailultra.com

May 16-19. Edinboro Art & Music Festival. The

three-day event will showcase grassroots art and music in the unique spirit of Appalachian culture and tradition. Downtown Edinboro. 814-734-3777, www.edinboroartandmusic.com

May 17-18. May Mart Flower & Craft Festival.

More than 100 vendors and crafters will fill two arenas and sell unique items. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. www. indianagardenclub.org

May 18. MEET-U in 5 & 1/2. Enjoy a 5- or 13-mile race

beginning at Drake Well Museum and Park and traveling through scenic Oil Creek State Park. All proceeds will benefit the Mobile Energy Education Training Unit (MEET-U), an energy education outreach program. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-827-2797, www. drakewell.org

May 18-19. Portersville Steam Show Spring Gas-Up. A vintage village, a saw mill, a cider press, gas

engines, oil field equipment, farm animals, train rides, steam engines, a flea market, crafts, food, tractor pulls, children’s pedal tractor pulling and a steam building. 9am-8pm. Adm. Portersville Steam Show Grounds, Portersville. 724-285-7038, portersvillesteamshow.org

May 18. Cruisin’ for Music. Enjoy a spring day at the

car show celebrating music education with great food, great music and great cars. 11am-4pm. Greene County Waterpark, Waynesburg. 724-998-5729, www.waynesburgmusicdevelopment.weebly.com

May 24-26. Troika Russian Festival. Authentic

Russian food, an ice bar and live folk entertainment. Free adm and parking. Church of the Nativity, Erie. 814602-5399, 814-459-8515, www.churchofthenativity.net

May 25-26. Start of Summer Wine Fest. The 19th annual festival will feature live music, food, and free wine tastings and tours. 11am-6pm. Free parking and free adm. Wilhelm Winery, Hadley. 724-253-3700, www. wilhelmwinery.com May 25. Something More Saturdays. Enjoy unique and entertaining learning experiences not included in a typical visit to the museum. Included with regular adm. Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-8272797, www.drakewell.org May 25. Conneaut Lake Park’s Opening Day.

Features classic rides like the Blue Streak roller coaster along with Splash City water park, the annual volleyball tournament and a live radio broadcast. Conneaut Lake Park, Conneaut Lake. www.newconneautlakepark.com

May 25. Delaney Chevrolet Westsylvania Jazz & Blues Festival. Featuring many jazz and blues acts

throughout the day. IRMC Park, Indiana. http://westsylvaniajazzandblues.org

May 25. History at High Noon. The guided walking

tour will feature historic sites. Along the way, guests will meet historic figures who will share their stories. Blairsville. 724-541-2344, www.undergroundrailroadblairsvillepa.com

May 29-Jun 1. Erie’s Wild Rib Cook-Off & Music Festival. Numerous vendors will compete in the Best

May 18. Hoyt Wine Festival. Features a selection of

Ribs competition, and there will be food, musical entertainment and family fun. Downtown Erie. 814-455-ERIE, www.eriedowntown.com, www.erieribfest.com

May 18. Murder Mystery Dinner: Medical Mayhem. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad, Titusville.

May 31-Jun 2. Mars New Year. Celebrate the new year on the planet Mars in the town of Mars. The event will highlight innovation and exploration through science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) activities. Town Square, Mars. 724-652-1858, www.marsnewyear.com

fine wine and great food. 7:30-10pm. Arts & Education at The Hoyt, New Castle. 724-652-2882, www.hoytartcenter.org

814-676-1733, www.octrr.org

May 18-19. Sheep & Fiber Festival. The 16th annual celebration of the heritage of the local lamb and wool industry will feature fiber arts contests, a sheepto-shawl competition and demonstrations in sheep shearing, wool spinning, dog shepherding, cooking and more. 10am-5pm. Free adm. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-627-8119, www.sheepandfiber.com

May 31-Jun 2. Darlington Days. A free fun-filled weekend of celebrations for the town, featuring bands, a car cruise, a polo match, crafts, a bike blessing, a parade, fireworks and more. Downtown Darlington. 724827-8024, www.darlingtondays.com whereandwhen.com / 2019 W&W spring / 65 /


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Arts Barn Athens Arts4All

DINING

Perkins Restaurant Quaker Steak & Lube

DESTINATIONS/LODGING

Bear Lodges Fairfield Inn & Suites, Bloomsburg Holiday Inn Express, Bloomsburg Pioneer Campground Quality Inn & Suites, Mansfield Sherwood Motel Splash Mountain Campground & RV Park Towers Victorian Inn Treasure Lake

FAMILY FUN/KIDS

Treasure Castle Playland

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PA Maple Weekend Penn Mar Irish Festival Ridgway Chainsaw Carvers Rendezvous Sentimental Journey Cub Haven Fly-In Spring ATV Tour de Forest Ride Spring Antique Show Three Rivers Quilt Show Titusville Folk & Bluegrass Festival Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival

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Campbell Pottery Draper’s Super Bee Apiaries Chocolates By Leopold Highland Chocolates Newberrytown Peddlers Market The Mayfly

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MUSEUMS & HISTORICAL SITES Bellefonte Art Museum Colebrookdale Railroad Duncan & Miller Glass Museum Eagles Mere Air & Auto Museum Ephrata Cloister Fort Roberdeau Historic Site French Azillum Historic Site Isett Heritage Museum Jimmy Stewart Museum National Toy Train Museum No. 9 Coal Mine

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MUSEUMS & HISTORICAL SITES Continued Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad PA Lumber Museum PA Military Museum Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine Wright’s Ferry Mansion York History Center

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