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hat is it about spring? People just seem to be more optimistic and filled with anticipation. It’s the season for planting, pruning and planning. We plant seeds with care in the hopes of reaping a bountiful harvest. It is in the same way that we sow seeds of kindness and friendship as we spend more time out of doors and in contact with our neighbors. We prune our trees and shrubs to provide healthy growth. Springtime is a good season to also prune those things that do not add to the richness of our lives. And this is the season we plan. Like the planning of our garden or landscape, we plan our family vacations, getaways and reunions.

It’s really no wonder that spring is the season of anticipation and optimism. We know those buds will produce the very leaves that will shade us during the hot summer and magnificently color our landscape in the fall. If you’re planning an excursion, remember that there are so many interesting and fun experiences just a short drive away. Here in Pennsylvania you can hike the Appalachian Trail in the morning and visit a worldclass museum in the evening, or you can take a ride on one of the country’s top roller coasters and be pampered at a five-star resort the same day. So, choose the dates and then choose Pennsylvania. You’ll be glad you did.

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Across Pennsylvania, there are numerous parks and historic sites and landmarks, as well as beautiful landscapes that are designated with a protected status by the NPS. 2016 will mark 100 years since the United States’ National Park Service was established, and there will be activities year-round,

I could feel the weight of the families who mourned for their loved ones as I walked along the dark stained concrete walkway to the Flight 93 National Memorial Plaza and made my way to the Wall of Names. I felt connected to the people who had lost loved ones here, whose lives were an unfortunate sacrifice. I had felt incredibly bound with my fellow Americans in 2001; the Flight 93 memorial feels like a place in a vast and brilliant landscape where we, as AmeriPhoto courtesy of the NPS cans, are all connected. The slabs of concrete along the path Memorial Plaza walkway leads along the northern edge of the crash site out to the flight path and Wall of Names. to the wall beckon you to stop, rest and reflect on the lives lost in Shanksville, and all over the world, where Amerialong with the usual slate of offerings cans fight every day for our freedom. I and opportunities. reflected upon a friend’s husband who Just 45 minutes north of the died overseas while serving in the miliFlight 93 memorial is the Johntary. stown Flood National MemoThe National Park Service (NPS) rial. I made my way to this NPS site on even provides paper and pens to write a cloudy, cool day. I toured the visitor and leave notes for loved ones. There center and stared in awe at the dramatic are opportunities to listen to the stories pictures of the flood of 1889, which of last calls made that September day, killed 2,209 people. but I couldn’t bring myself to do so. In I walked out along the grassy path that 2016, visitors may explore the site and led to the once-filled earthen dam that the new visitor center as well as honor was now missing its destroyed middle the 15th anniversary of 9/11. section, which caused the flood. I imag-

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By Brenda Sieglitz ined what the sounds must have been like as the earth gave way and water rushed out to the town of Johnstown below. I closed my eyes and my heart broke for the people who had no idea what was coming. It is another place in Pennsylvania’s past that holds much destruction and pain, a memorial for a horrific time that begged us all to consider our choices and ethics in business and pleasure. Every May the memorial commemorates the anniversary of the historic flood. Beyond the tragic history of some of Pennsylvania’s national park sites, there are scenic and celebrated regions of American history,

and the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCT) boasts these qualities. The National Scenic Trail, when completed, will be the longest trail in the United States, running from North Dakota to New York. In Pennsylvania, the trail will travel along an old Jeep trail, on dirt roads and past abandoned coal mines, a lime kiln, a historic gristmill, the Davis Hollow Cabin, the Old Stone House and a reclaimed strip mine, as well as some tunnels, which will require hikers to use flashlights. Hikers on the NCT will discover the beauty of the commonwealth at Slippery Rock Gorge at McConnells Mill State Park, 15 miles of trail along

Hikers at Hammond Run along the North Country Trail

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Nine very happy 100-mile completers of the Allegheny 100 Hiking Challenge are (from left) Chadwick Robinson, Ohio; Ian Young, OH; Ryan Sayers, PA; Eriks Perkons, PA; Dave Gantz, PA; Eric Chapman, PA; Brian Smith, PA; Tom Carlyle, OH; and Joe Maichrye, OH. This year’s event will be held on June 11-16, 2016.

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Lake Arthur, Jennings Nature Reserve, the North Country Trail in 2016 as part the Allegheny River, 5 miles along the of the Allegheny 100 Hiking Challenge north fork of Bear Creek. They may also (June 11-16, 2016) will be eligible for a travel through Hemlock forest and two special patch and prize via northcounspecial arched bridges. Traveling north- trytrail.org. The Appalachian Trail (AT) is east toward New York, visitors will folone of the most significant and low the Clarion River, head through the well-known trails in the United Allegheny National Forest, and walk along the Baker Trail and through the States. Whenever I see a sign for the AT, Clear Creek State Forest and State Game I feel the need to step my foot on the Lands. Catch your breath and find re- trail, just to know my feet have moved prieve along the Sandy Creek and the along this great landmark. Americans feel called to conquer the AT, the NCT, Allegheny River Rails-to-Trails hike. Not all of the NCT is completed, but the Pacific Crest Trail, and other trails in once hikers reach the Allegheny Na- the National Trails System; from these tional Forest, 97 percent of this section trails the phrases “section hiker” and is certified by the National Park Service “thru-hiker” were born. A section hiker is someone who as completed. Hikers will enhikes a particular trail in secjoy day hikes tions, possibly or multi-day adventures throughout his or her lifetime. along this secA thru-hiker is tion of trail someone who while apprecompletes the ciating local entirety of a trail wildlife and in one trip. numerous sceIn books denic overlooks. For the 100th scribing advenanniversary of tures along the Photo courtesy of the NPS the NPS, any- The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge National Historical AT, many hikone who hikes Site was erected to commemorate the arrival of General George ers have sought Washington and the Continental Army into Valley Forge 100 miles on it out as a path


toward self-discovery and reflection. I, the 1700s in the birthplace of America too, have felt inspired to travel upon at a time when we declared our freethis protected sliver of land that travers- dom from British rule. The entire city of es from Maine to Georgia. I have only Philadelphia resonates with the sounds been on the trail a handful of times, but of freedom as you walk along the brick each experiand stone cobence has been bled streets, dramatic, chalreminding you lenging and of the passionrewarding, as ate sacrifices so many other our ancestors hikers describe made to secure it. Due to the our liberty. rocky terrain, The park is the Pennsylnot only about vania portion Independence of the trail has Hall, but the been called vast history of “grueling” by political life many who in the 1700s. Photo courtesy of the NPS traveled its When walking 229 miles; the The Assembly Room of the Pennsylvania State House served through the as the meeting place of the Pennsylvania Assembly for more A p p a l a c h i a n than 60 years until the state capital moved away from Phila- doors of Christ Trail Conser- delphia in 1799. In 1776, the Continental Congress declared Church, I could vancy rates it independence in this room, and in 1787 the U.S. Constitution sense the imfrom 1 to 9 in was debated and signed. Many historians consider this room pact of hisits variety of one of the most historic rooms in the United States. torical pioneers difficulty. such as BenjaThe AT travels directly through min Franklin, William Penn, Absalom the Delaware Water Gap Nation- Jones and Betsy Ross, among many othal Recreation Area, which I have ers. Viewing the crack in the Liberty Bell come to know as one of the most sur- and the incredible historical documents prising and delightful public lands in at the National Constitution Center, I the commonwealth. was in awe of the importance of this Amongst its 70,000 acres, visitors Pennsylvania city in our nation’s story. can explore the Upper Delaware In December of 1777, George National Scenic and RecreationWashington’s army found itself al River, forested mountains, falls, at what is now the Valley Forge valleys and native plants and trees, as National Historic Park, just beyond well as historical structures sprinkled the city of Philadelphia. In spite of six throughout the property. months of illness, cold and misfortune, This quiet and serene section of the they powered on to the Battle of MonDelaware River beckons visitors to stop, mouth in New Jersey with a successful listen, observe and enjoy its tranquil defeat of the British army. Valley Forge flow and the ambient surroundings of National Historic Park honors the imwildlife. It is an unexpected pleasure to pact that regular citizens can have when be in this park while only a short dis- they work together against adversity. In tance from New York City, Scranton the 3,500 acres of the park, visitors may and Philadelphia. also explore native biodiversity. The In nearby Philadelphia, the In- park has a river, streams, forested wetdependence National Historic lands, eastern deciduous forests and tall Park includes a time warp back to grass meadows.


ings and trails that lead around the park and into neighboring French Creek State Park. Looking out upon the village from the visitor center, visitors can see the grandeur of an old sycamore with its branches protecting the ironmaster’s mansion. On a day when there are living history exhibits, the aromas of Dutch oven cooking waft from the village below, wagons are pulled by the horses that live Photo courtesy of the NPS on-site and there are plenty of View of the furnace from the village, at Hopewell Forge opportunities to learn about the National HIstoric Site, Elverson, PA history of ironmaking. Heading west, visitors can exHopewell Furnace National Hisplore the area where the great Susquetoric Site is not far from Valley hanna River feeds into the Chesapeake Forge, and visitors can experience Bay and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean. the history of the United States’ early Between 1607 and 1609, John Smith industry era in this iron furnace village. explored the Chesapeake Bay and the I spend several Saturdays a year volunteering at this park, and visitors arrive rivers and sent native representatives to excited to see the live animals, intact visit the part of the Susquehanna River village, beautiful natural surround- that flows between York and Lancaster counties.

The Pennsylvania Monument at the Gettysburg National Military Park


Visitors may browse the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail in Pennsylvania on the water along the Susquehanna River Water Trail or by foot, boat or car at the Zimmerman Center for Heritage. The Dritt Mansion offers an inviting view and even more history, as well as the chance to hike an adjacent trail or send boats from a floating dock. There is a privilege and ownership I have felt about our national parks since I first began exploring them. I have visited nearly 20 national parks and sites, and I am always shocked by the beauty that lies in the park sites right here in Pennsylvania. 100 years of the National Park System is waiting for you in Pennsylvania in 2016 and beyond.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brenda Lee Sieglitz is an award winning author focusing on travel, grief, and nature. Since 2007 she has been writing about her travels throughout PA and the 12 of 59 national park units she has visited on her bucket list. Her favorite part of PA is the Susquehanna Riverlands in Columbia.

Note: NPS locations that are administrative offices only, are not shown on map.

1. Allegheny Portage Railroad, 110 Federal Park Road, Gallitzin, PA 16641, 814886-6150, nps.gov/alpo 2. Appalachian National Scenic Trail (Conservancy Mid-Atlantic Regional Office), 4 E. First St., Boiling Springs, PA 17007, 717-258-5771, nps.gov/appa

3. Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail (Susquehanna Gateway River Heritage Area Office), 1706 Long Level Road, Wrightsville, PA 17368, 717-252-0229, nps.gov/cajo 4. Chesapeake Bay Watershed, 410-260-2470, nps.gov/chba


5. Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network, nps.gov/cbgn

16. Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River, 215-597-6473, nps.gov/lode

6. Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (office), 1 S. Third St,, Eighth Floor, Easton, PA 18042, 610-9233548, nps.gov/dele

17. North Country National Scenic Trail (Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau), 80 E. Corydon St., Bradford, PA 16701, nps.gov/noco

7. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, 1978 River Road Bushkill, PA 18324, 570-426-2452, nps.gov/dewa

18. Oil Region National Heritage Area, 814-677-3152, nps.gov/oire 19. Potomoc Heritage National Scenic Heritage, nps.gov/pohe

8. Edgar Allen Poe National Historic Site, 532 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia, PA 19123, 215-597-8780, nps.gov/edal 9. Flight 93 National Memorial, GPS: 6424 Lincoln Highway, Stoystown, PA 15563, 814-893-6322, nps.gov/flni 10. Fort Necessity National Battlefield and Friendship Hill National Historic Site, 1 Washington Parkway, Farmington, PA 15437, 724-329-5512, nps. gov/fone, nps.gov/frhi 11. Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site, 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 17325 (access to Eisenhower by shuttle only), 717-338-1891, nps.gov/gett nps.gov/eise 12. Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site, Columbus Boulevard and Christian Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147, 215-3891513, nps.gov/glde 13. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, 2 Mark Bird Lane, Elverson, PA 19520, 610-582-8773, nps.gov/hofu 14. Independence National Historic Site, 143 S. Third St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215-965-2305, nps.gov/inde

20. Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, The Bost Building, 623 E. Eighth Ave., Homestead, PA 15120, 412-4644020, nps.gov/rist 21. Schuylkill River Valley National Heritage Area (office), 100 College Drive, Pottstown, PA 19464, 484-945-0200, nps. gov/scrv 22. Steamtown National Historic Site, 150 S. Washington Ave., Scranton, PA 18503, 570-340-5200, nps.gov/stea 23. Thaddeus Kosziuszko National Memorial, Third and Pine streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215-597-7130, nps.gov/thko 24. Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, 274 River Road, Beach Lake, PA 18405, 570-729-7134, nps.gov/upde 25. Valley Forge National Historic Park, 1400 N. Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, PA 19406, 610-783-1000, nps.gov/vafo 26. Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, nps.gov/waro

15. Johnstown Flood National Memorial, 733 Lake Road, South Fork, PA 15956, 814-495-4643, nps.gov/jofl

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Through Mar 3. Exhibit: Coded Language Exhibit. Sculptural installations by Penn State School of Visual Arts graduate student Nicole Lau will tackle themes of microaggression, ethnogenesis and identity politics. HUB Gallery, HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State University, State College. 814-865-2563, www.studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/ artgalleries

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Through Mar 6. Exhibit: Optics of the Poles - A Visual Representation of Polar Research at Penn State. Juried by The Polar Center at Penn State Steering Committee, the display will feature a variety of artwork by Penn State undergraduate and graduate students that interprets and represents climate change. No adm. Art Alley, HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State University, State College. 814-865-2563, www.studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/ artgalleries

work of great artists from the past but with a modern twist. Use oil paints, pastels and more to paint, sculpt and draw. Taught by artist and published children’s book illustrator Laura Knorr. Tuesdays. 4:30-6pm. Adm. The Children’s Museum, Bloomsburg. 570-389-9206, www.the-childrens-museum.org

Mar 9, 23; Apr 6, 20. Homeschool Hangouts. The museum will offer parent-and-child activities designed to complement concepts taught in curricula for kindergartners through 12th-graders. A discount will be offered on admission for homeschool families. The Children’s Museum, Bloomsburg. 570-389-9206, www.the-childrens-museum.org, www.the-childrens-museum.org

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Feb 12-Apr 22. Exhibit: Art Collectors Grace Hampton & Charles Dumas. Hampton’s collection includes artwork from a wide range of artists from the United States, West Africa and the African Diaspora, many of whom she has met. Dumas and his wife have accumulated many original works from Africa, Haiti, the African Diaspora and local artists. No adm. HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State University, State College. 814-865-2563, www. studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/artgalleries Mar 1-25. Exhibit: Aaron Hughes: Artist Residency

Project. The work of the artist, activist/organizer, teacher and Iraq War veterans uses narratives to create projects that attempt to deconstruct systems of dehumanization and oppression. Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport. 570-321-4002, www.lycoming.edu/art/gallery.html

Mar 1-31. Susquehanna Heartland Wine Trail. Visitors may explore some of the region’s family-owned wineries and sample many varieties of wine while enjoying entertainment, food, and giveaways each weekend. Various locations - east to west between Hegins and State College and north to south between Lewisburg and Duncannon. 570-837-3644, www.PAWineTrail.com Mar 1-31. Winter Get Outdoors Loaner Program. When enough snow covers the trails, a limited number of cross-country skis and snowshoes will be available for use within the park, with staff on hand to loan equipment and assist borrowers. Orientation and brief instruction will be provided upon request at the time of the loan. 8am-2pm on Mondays through Saturdays. Sinnemahoning State Park and Wildlife Center, Austin. 814-647-8401, www.dcnr.state. pa.us/stateparks/findapark/sinnemahoning.index.htm

Mar 2. To Kill a Mockingbird - Dietrich Film Favorites.

Based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1961 book, the performance focuses on Atticus Finch, a lawyer in a racially divided Alabama town in the 1930s. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

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Performance: Bringing the World of Music Home - The Akropolis Reed Quartet. The group puts a unique twist on a quintet, being composed of five wind instruments. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570326-2424, www.caclive.com, www.williamsportcommunityconcerts.org

Mar 3, Apr 7, May 5. Stars Over Clarion. The series will explore constellations, planets, and other celestial items, with a focus on the month’s visible elements. Each show will conclude with an original light and music display. 7-9pm. Peirce Planetarium, Grunenwald Center for Science and Technology, Clarion University, Clarion.

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Mar 4-5, 10-13. Performance: The Diary of Anne

Frank. In this powerful new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emerges from history a living, lyrical, gifted young girl who confronts her rapidly changing life and the horror of her time with honesty, wit and determination. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Mar 4. Performance: Ronan Tynan. Ronan, dubbed America’s Irish Tenor, and pianist Bill Lewis will present a concert of fan favorites with timeless appeal. 7:3010:30pm. Adm. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh, Bradford. 814-362-2522, www.bcpac.com Mar 5-12. Ridgway Chainsaw Carvers Rendezvous.

The event will include carving, an auction, and seminars. Ridgway. www.chainsawrendezvous.org

Mar 5. Military Collectibles Show. Historic militaria from the Civil War to the present will be on display and available for sale and trade. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. 814-849-0077, http://jeffcofair.com, www. jchonline.org Mar 5.

Performance: After School Players Performance. The culmination of two months of rehearsals and learning about the theater arts. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

Mar 6. Bridal Show. Vendors will offer information about dresses, flowers, cakes, hair and nails, and photography. Prizes will be awarded. 11am-3pm. Park Inn by Radisson, Clarion. 814-226-8850, parkinn.com/clarion Mar 9. Performance: Cirque Ziva. The Golden Dragon Acrobats will present the new world-class cirque spectacular. The fast-paced, technically innovative performance will showcase traditional Chinese acrobats, dance and costumes, along with ancient and contemporary music and modern theatrical techniques. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com Mar 11-13.

Home Show. The West Branch Builders Association will present the show, which will feature many vendors displaying their products and services. Recreation Center, Lycoming College, Williamsport. 570-326-4211, www.westbranchbuilders.org

Mar 12. Loyalsock Lions Annual Craft Fair. Numerous

craft vendors, food for sale by the Lions Club, a giveaway drawing, and a Chinese auction. 9am-3pm. No adm. Loyalsock High School, Williamsport.

Mar 12. St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade will begin at Campbell Street on West Fourth Street and will travel east to Market Street. 2pm. Downtown Williamsport. 570447-2307, www.cityofwilliamsport.org

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Performance: Disney in Concert: Magical Music from the Movies. The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra will perform, and film clips will be projected onto a giant movie screen. Community Arts Center, Johnstown. 570322-0227, www.caccc.org, www.williamsportsymphony.org

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Mar 12-13. Performance: Susquehanna Valley Chorale Spring Concerts. The group will present Let My People Go, a dramatic work that explores the ingenuity of slaves who created code songs that inspired others to escape and provided instruction about when, where, and how to journey to freedom. The Chorale will be joined by four soloists and a jazz trio. Stretansky Concert Hall, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. 570-547-0455, www.svcmusic.org Mar 12-13. Charter Day Weekend. On Saturday: Military Movie Madness Festival, featuring the first three episodes in the Frank Capra series Why We Fight, which documents America’s entry into World War II. On Sunday: free admission will be offered in commemoration of the founding of Penn’s Woods through the granting of a charter from King Charles II to William Penn in 1681. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. www.pamilmuseum.org Mar 13. Commonwealth Charter Day. Attendees may

tour the American home of the English clergyman who discovered oxygen and found that plants supply oxygen to the atmosphere. At their own pace, guests may visit with costumed guides in each room. A re-enactor potraying Dr. Priestley will perform chemistry demonstrations in the Pond Building at 1:30 and 2:30pm. 1-4pm. On Commonwealth Charter Day, admission will be free. Joseph Priestley House Museum, Northumberland. 570473-9474, www.josephpriestleyhouse.org

Mar 13. David Zeisberger, Apostle Among Indians -

Movie Event. The movie tells the story of Moravian missionary David Zeisberger and his work to help Christianized Indians in Pennsylvania. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

Mar 14. Performance: A Tale of Two Cities. The Dickens

novel is vividly brought to life in a new adaptation by Benjamin Kingsland. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh, Bradford. 814-362-5113, www.upb.pitt.edu

Mar 15-Apr 22. Exhibit: Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo:

IntusExternus. The artist uses the human figure as a totemic element of emotion. Closed on Mondays, Saturdays and Mar 25-27. The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport. 570-320-2445, www.pct.edu/gallery

Mar 15, Apr 19. Two-Dollar Tuesdays. The Exchange’s

new Art Cart will roll in to the museum with fun art projects for all ages. 10am-noon. Adm. The Children’s Museum, Bloomsburg. 570-389-9206, the-childrens-museum.org

Mar 16. Celebrate Sobriety at the Movies. The movie night is for anyone whose life has been affected by addiction. Free. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-9961500 Mar 17-Apr 3.

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Clarion River Jam Bluegrass Festival. Continuous bluegrass and newgrass music will be played by regional musicians. The events will also include giveaway drawings, vendors, and drawings. Park Inn by Radisson, Clarion. 814-226-8760, www.uwclarionco.org

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Winter Dessert Theater. Visitors may enjoy tasty desserts while the Wyoming County Players present a comedic play. 3pm. Whipple Performing Arts Studio, Tunkhannock. 570-836-6986, www.wyomingcountyplayers.com

Mar 19. Performance: Too Marvelous for Words Trio.

The fun and swinging journey will take audiences into the early days of Nat King Cole, when he recorded and played influential music from the piano bench. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

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Spring Has Sprung Bird Walk. Join Mark Johnson from the Allegheny Highlands Bird Club on a lakeside stroll in search of songbirds and waterfowl along the Stevenson Dam. Dress for the weather, wear waterresistant boots and bring a light snack and a bottle of water. 9am-noon. Sinnemahoning State Park and Wildlife Center, Austin. 814-647-8401, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/sinnemahoning.index.htm

Mar 19. Relay For Life Craft/Gift Expo. Local crafters

and vendors will offer a variety of craft and gift items, including Easter baskets and spring decorating items. Proceeds will go toward the fight against cancer. 10am3pm. Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brookville. 814-2650640, http://jeffcofair.com

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show is set in the downtown seciton of New York City’s Lower East Side in the mid-1980s. Widow O’Malley, the owner of a pub, wants to retire and give her son the business so it stays in the family. The show features live music, including more than 20 Irish melodies, Broadway nuimbers, and pop songs. The audience will be invited to participate. Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com

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Mar 19. My Fascination With Birds: The Story Behind the Photos. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570996-1500 Mar 19-20. 12th Annual Maple Weekend. Featuring 15

maple operations. Potter County and Tioga County. www.pamaple.com

Mar 19. Documentary: You Enter Germany - Bloody Huertgen & the Siegfried Line. The 2007 German production tells the story of 13 U.S. Army divisions that fought for control of a 50-square-mile area of dense forest along the German border between September 1944 and February 1945. The documentary includes veterans’ interviews and archival footage. A donation is requested. 1:30pm. Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg. 814-466-6263, www.pamilmuseum.org Mar 24-Apr 24. Exhibit: Penn State Center for Arts

& Crafts Artists & Instructors Exhibition. Featuring twoand three-dimensional artwork in media and disciplines representing the range of art classes available at the Penn State Center for Arts and Crafts. Adm. HUB-Robeson Galleries, Penn State University, State College. 814-8652563, www.studentaffairs.psu.edu/hub/artgalleries

Mar 25. Special Needs Night. The museum will be open

just for families with special needs, and extra staff will be on hand to help families get the most out of the museum’s exhibits and activities. Free adm for families with special needs. The Children’s Museum, Bloomsburg. 570-3899206, www.the-childrens-museum.org

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Apr 1-15. Exhibit: Student Art Showcase. The opening

Mar 26. Red Moshannon Downriver Race. The race will be held on a remote 7.5-mile section of the Moshannon Creek. At moderate levels, the section is rated Class II+. Racers may participate in a poker run during the race. The event will start at Peale Bridge near Grassflat and end at the Route 53 Bridge near Moshannon.

Apr 1. Herbal Soap Making. Attendees will learn how to

Performance: Open Mic Night - Breaking Ground Poets. Musicians, poets, comedians and performers of all types are invited to share their talents. Open to audiences and performers of all ages. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

Mar 26. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny. Crafts and an Easter egg hunt will be offered for children ages 1 to 3 at 10:45am, followed by events for children ages 4 to 7, then activities for those ages 8 to 12. All children must bring a basket. Prepurchased tickets are required. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com

reception will take place on April 1 from 6-9pm. Students will present visual and performing arts. Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. The showcase’s purpose is to encourage young artists and support artistic development within the community. Elk County Council on the Arts, Ridgway. 814-772-7051, www.eccota.com

cold, cut, scent, and color soap. The class fee includes one bar of soap, a booklet, and herbal refreshments. 6-9pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

Apr 1-21. Spring 2016 Film Festival & Gala. Enjoy 22

foreign, independent and art films in 21 days. The opening night gala will feature food, two films, beer, wine, desserts and fun. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-9961500

Mar 26. Aromatherapy Class. Attendees will learn about the usage of essential oils and aromatherapy and precautions related to these treatments. 1-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org

Apr 2. Performance: Brass Transit. Toronto’s dynamic,

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Apr 2. Cameron County Canoe & Kayak Classic. The 12-mile race along the Driftwood Beach of the Sinnemahoning Creek attracts hundreds of participants each year. 7:30am. The race will start across from the Emporium Country Club and finish at Driftwood. 814-5462011, www.canoeclassic.org

Easter Buffet. Reservations are required. 10am-2pm. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814371-0711, www.treasurelakepoa.com

Mar 27. Easter Buffet. 11am-3pm. Park Inn by Radisson, Clarion. 814-226-8850, www.parkinn.com/clarion

crowd-pleasing, studio-tight Chicago tribute will include the hits from Chicago’s golden age, 1969 to 1976. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

Mar 27. Easter Sunrise Service. The 66th anniversary

Apr 2. Cook Forest Half Marathon and 5K. A 13.1-mile race and a 5K race will take place along the National Wild and Scenic Clarion River. Proceeds will support the Clarion University track and field team and Clarion University athletic scholarships. The registration and start will be at Shelter 2, Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. 814-3932081, www.dcnr.state.pa.us, cookforest.com/marathon

Mar 31. Performance: Celtic Woman. The Irish music

Apr 6. Performance: Bringing the World of Music Home - The Valinor Quartet. The world-music powerhouse is made up of musicians from the United States, Russia and Europe who perform a range of music from movie soundtracks to Irish reels, klezmer and The Beatles. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

interdenominational church service will feature a prelude, soloists singing hymns, an invocation, and a message. Donations will be accepted. Attendees are advised to arrive early and bring their own lawn chairs. 7-8pm. Ridge Campground Amphitheater, Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg. 814-744-8407, www.dcnr.state.pa.us

sensation, an all-female ensemble, will bring its newest musical journey to North America. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

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town Williamsport on the first Friday evening from April through October to experience a city-wide display of art, music and culture, with art galleries and other locations offering activities such as meet-the-artist events, local music, restaurant specials and extended retail hours. Downtown Williamsport. 570-322-5544, www.williamsportfirstfriday.org

Apr 7-9. Clarion Outdoor and Recreation Exhibition.

Apr 1-May 7. Exhibit: Senior Show. Lycoming College seniors will exhibit their works. Richard Rinehart, director and chief curator of the Samek Art Gallery and Downtown Art Gallery at Bucknell University, will be the juror. Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport. 570-321-4002, www.lycoming.edu/art/gallery.html

Apr 8-10. Performance: The Emperor’s New Clothes.

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The event will consist of geocaching, educational speakers, informational tables, activities, and games. The purpose of the event is to enable families to become more engaged with family fun and values, as well as with community organizations and agencies. 10am-9pm. Clarion Mall, Clarion. 814-226-9161 The emperor and his family are so busy mismatching their wardrobe that the rest of the kingdom is in shambles. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com


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Apr 9. The Taming of the Brew. 7-11pm. Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg.

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Trips. Visitors may enjoy recreational kayak trips on the scenic Susquehanna River, led by expert guides. Canoe Susquehanna, Lewisburg. 888-524-7692, www.paddlehappy.com

Apr 9. Share the Love 10K, 5K, & 1-Mile Run/Walk. The 5K foot race/walkwill begin at the YMCA, travel around Brookville, and head back to the YMCA. The 1-mile walk will be at the YMCA’s indoor track. There will also be a soup sale and race memorabilia sale. The event is sponsored in memory of Connor J. Gerg. 11am. Brookville YMCA, Brookville. 814-849-7355, www.brookvilleymca.com

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Performance: Dancing in the Streets. The celebration of Motown’s greatest hits will feature a talented cast and band that will bring to life the infectious, melodic, foot-tapping songs with a touch of soul and style. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, www.caclive.com

Apr 13-16. Performance: Dijla Wal Furat: Between the Tigris & the Euphrates. Marines and Iraqis are forced together in a moment that will test their humanity, empathy and potential for forgiveness. Mary L. Welch Theatre, Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport. www.lycoming. edu/art/gallery.html, www.lycoming.edu/theatre whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 21 /


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Apr 16. Performance: Starship Starring Mickey Thomas. The rock ’n’ roll band began in 1979 when Mickey Thomas joined Paul Kanter, resurrecting Jefferson Airplane and forming Jefferson Starship. 7:30-9:30pm. Auditorium, Bradford Area High School, Bradford. 814-3622522, www.bcpac.com

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Apr 14-16. Performance: Women’s Solo Performance Festival Performances. Alvina Krause Theatre, Bloomsburg. 570-784-8181, www.bte.org

Post-Festival Film Discussion. Discuss the content and significance of the film festival movies with others who have seen them, and ask questions about the films. Registration not required. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

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his puppets for a collection of songs and skits for children about the environment, animals, food and books. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500

Apr 15-17. Performance: Death & Taxes. The comedy

production explores what happens in a small-town Minnesota city council meeting, where the usual round of arguments turns into a jury’s inquisition. Togi’s Playhouse, Bradford. 814-598-9956, www.bradfordlittletheatre.org

Apr 15. Marienville Minstrel Show. The event, modeled on the minstrel shows of the 1900s, will feature songs, jokes, and skits. 7pm. East Forest School, Marienville. 814927-8218, www.ForestCounty.com

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Performance: Open Mic Night. Musicians, poets, commedians and performers of all types are invited to share their talents. Open to audiences and performers of all ages. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-9961500

Apr 22-May 7. Celebration of the Arts. Art, entertainment and food. Lewisburg. 570-524-5221, www.lewisburgartscouncil.com

Apr 23. Kids’ Fishing Derby. Children up to and includ-

ing age 13 may participate. Adults may assist the children if they have a 2016 fishing license. Many trout will be stocked, some of which will be in the trophy size class. Prizes will be awarded. Parker Dam State Park, Penfield. 814-236-3621, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/parkerdam/

Performance: Tony DeSare. The acclaimed vocalist, pianist and composer will be accompanied by the Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra and will explore the golden years of big band music from the 1920s to the 1960s with songs by Frank Sinatra to Jerry Lee Lewis. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, caclive.com

Apr 23. Performance: Gospel Bond. The eight-member, all-male group, which hails from Selinsgrove, will perform old-time gospel harmony. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

Apr 16. Fishmas Day. Celebrate fishing and other out-

tional prehistoric outdoor adventure will feature new and returning life-size animatronic dinosaurs, five static dinosaurs, a climbable model and a re-created paleontologist dig site. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, Allenwood. 570-5381869, 800-REPTILAND, www.reptiland.com

door recreational opportunities. Children can make fishprints and learn about trout with interactive games. Noon4pm. Sinnemahoning State Park and Wildlife Center, Austin. 814-647-8401, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/ findapark/sinnemahoning.index.htm

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Apr 23-Oct 31. Dinosaurs Come to Life. The educa-

Apr 23-Oct 31. Parakeet Landing. The newest exhibit will excite bird lovers. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, Allenwood. 800-REPTILAND, www.reptiland.com


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Nature at Night: Timberdoodle Trot. The evening walk will be conducted to search for the American woodcock, a unique gamebird also known as the timberdoodle. 7-9:30pm. Sinnemahoning State Park and Wildlife Center, Austin. 814-647-8401, www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/sinnemahoning.index.htm

Apr 23-24. Antique & Collectible Show & Sale. Vendors from across the United States will sell furniture, glass, coins, books, toys, clothing and collectibles. The museum saw mill and birch still will be in operation on Saturday. 10am-4:30pm. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton. 814-435-2652, www.lumbermuseum.org Apr 23.

Ridgway YMCA Triathlon. Individuals and teams may participate in a 5-mile run, a 15-mile bike race, and a 9-mile canoe/kayak race to the finish line down the scenic Clarion River. Prizes will be awarded, including special awards for the overall winners and the Ironman/ Ironwoman division winners. Registration will take place from 9-10am, and the events will begin at 11am. The race will begin at Ridgway Courthouse, Ridgway. 814-776-1146, www.ymcaridgway.com

Apr 23. Oyster, Shiitake, and Wine Cap Mushroom Growing Workshop. Attendees will learn how to grow, harvest, preserve, and cook with mushrooms. Topics will include growing mediums, power tools for dilling logs, plugging the spawn, harvesting, medicinal qualities, drying preservation, and cooking techniques. 10am-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org Apr 24. Performance: Regional Premier: Sir Karl Jenkins Requiem. The Williamsport Civic Chorus will perform its final concert of the season. Requiem is distinctly modern, interspersed with Japanese Haiku verse, and it will include a full orchestra and dancers. Auditorium, Williamsport High School, Williamsport. www.williamsportcivicchorus.org Apr 24. Walk MS DuBois. Walkers will collect sponsor support and join together for a great cause while getting some exercise. Free food, beverages, and door prizes will be available at the walk. Registraion will begin at 1pm, and the walk will start at 2pm. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com

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The beloved character will come to life in the interactive musical. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-3262424, www.caclive.com

Apr 27. The Sandlot - Dietrich Film Favorites Series. Scotty Smalls moves to a new neighborhood with his mom and stepdad and wants to learn to play baseball. Neighborhood baseball guru Benny Rodriguez takes Smalls under his wing, and soon he’s part of the local baseball buddies. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-9961500 Apr 29-May 13.

Exhibit: DESIGN: 2016 Student Portfolio Exhibition. The annual display will showcase the best graphic design, illustration and Web design work of graphic design majors in their final semester of study at Penn College. Closed on Mondays and Saturdays. The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport. 570-320-2445, www.pct.edu/gallery

Apr 29-May 1. Performance: Arsenic & Old Lace. A community theater production of Joseph Kesselring’s rollicking comedy revolving around the Brewster family. The Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-996-1500 Apr 30. Cayman Wine Walk. Several area wineries, as

well as vendors and musicians, will participate. The first 200 attendees will each receive a wine glass for their tasting. Attendees must be age 21 and up to participate. There will be a shuttle service from the lodge to the cabins starting at 1:30pm. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. www.treasurelakepoa.com

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Hazen Antique and Flea Market. Hundreds of vendors will sell antiques, crafts, and food. Warsaw Township Firehall, Brookville. 814-328-2528, http://hazenflea.com

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via the telephone and, in the process, come to terms with their shattered family history. Community Theatre League, Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com

May 6. Spring is Brewing on Main Street. Participants may shop at local businesses and sample craft beer. A Home Brewer’s Choice Competition with People’s Choice Awards will take place. Downtown Clearfield. www.discoverclearfield.com

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Pops Concert. The selections, from the past 45 years, will be from Broadway, films, and more. Returning professional singers who grew up in the area or sang in past performances will participate as Chorale singers and soloists. The concert will celebrate the group’s 45th anniversary. Weber Auditorium, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. 570547-0455, www.svcmusic.org


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May 7. West Branch of the Susquehanna River Wild Canoe/Kayak Race. The course is part of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River Water Trail. www.visitquehannaarea.com May 7. Stinkfest. The annual festival celebrates the leek, also known as the spring onion, with leek cuisine, a leek dip contest, food and craft vendors, amusement rides for children, entertainment, a Lil’ Stinker contest and outhouse races. 11am-6pm. Bradford. 814-368-7417, www. stinkfest.org

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May 7. History Day. The event will feature re-enactors

portraying people from the French and Indian War, the Civil War, and World War II, along with canal memorabilia, craftspeople, special exhibits and presentations, and food. The event is organized by the Northumberland County Historical Society. Fort Augusta Hunter House Museum, Sunbury. 570-286-4083, www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org

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Kentucky Derby Party. A limited number of tickets will be sold. Duffers Tavern at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-371-0711, www.TreasureLakePOA.com

May 7. Clear Creek Fishing Derby. Children will learn about fishing, baiting their hooks, and cleaning their catch. Refreshments will be served. 9am-noon. Clear Creek State Park, Sigel. 814-752-2368, www.dcnr.state.pa.us May 7. Light Up Our Hearts With Hope 5-Mile Run.

Attendees will get their blood pumping and meet and interact with other nature-loving runners. The event is family-friendly. 9am. Clarion-Little Toby Trail Head, Ridgway. 814-389-8707, www.dickinsoncenter.org

May 7. Mother’s Day Family Treat. The event is meant to strengthen families. Attendees may learn about natural essential oils, soaps, and salves; participate in family games, and discover how to prevent negative influences. Space is limited. Noon-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www. quietcreekherbfarm.org

May 7. Spring Fling. More than 200 craft and food vendors. 9am-5pm. Danville. www.visitdanville.org

May 8. Mother’s Day High Tea Brunch. Attendees will have access to an elegantly rustic tiered service of savory appetizers, pastries, and chocolate, along with freshly brewed tea. 8am-2pm. Gateway Lodge, Cooksburg. 814744-8017, www.gatewaylodge.com May 8. Mother’s Day Buffet. Reservations are strongly suggested. 10am-2pm. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-371-0177, ext. 903, www.treasurelakepoa.com May 13-16.

Three-Day Kinzua Fly Fishing School. Learn how to fly fish like a pro. Fee. University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. 814-368-5814, users.penn. com/~skvarka

May 13. Clarion Wine Walk. Attendees may browse stores for spring specials while enjoying on-site wine tastings from local wineries. Complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres, wine sales, and merchant specials will be offered. 5-9pm. Downtown Clarion. 814-226-9161, www. clarionpa.com May 14-15. ANF Photo Trek. Join award-winning pho-

tographer Ed Bernik to learn by photographing the beauty of the Allegany National Forest. University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford. 814-362-5078

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May 14. Mifflinburg MayFest & Wine Festival. MayFest will celebrate the town’s German heritage with arts and crafts vendors, food, live music, Maypole dancing, children’s activities, and more. Wine Fest is a ticketed event featuring wine tastings, wine sales, and entertainment. 11am-5pm. VFW Fairgrounds, Mifflinburg. 570-966-1666, www.mifflinburgpa.com May 14-15. Performance: Pop Concert. The 75-member Buffalo Valley Singers community choir will perform its annual Pops concert. St. John’s United Church of Christ, Lewisburg. 570-286-9559, www.buffalovalleysingers. blogspot.com May 14.

Woodsy Owl Workday. Attendees will help maintain the park through varous work projects. Woodsy Owl and Smokey Bear will also help. Work projects may include invasive species removal, trail maintenance, little pick-up, painting, and wood stacking. Free camping may be available for volunteers. 8am-1:30pm. Clear Creek State Park, Sigel. 814-752-2368, www.dcnr.state.pa.us

May 14. New Tack & Horse Sale. Ranch, trail, and gaited horses will be for sale. Consignment horses will be accepted for sale. New tack will be sold at 11am, and horses will be sold at 2pm. A consession stand will offer food and beverages. Cook Forest Area Scenic Trail Rides and Dude Ranch, Clarion. 814-226-5985, www.patrailride.com May 15. Spring Open House and Moose Fishing Derby.

People of all ages may enjoy the 20-by-60-foot layout, which depicts the town of Milton in the 1950s. It features many operating trains and interactive action scenes. The fishing derby is open to children up to age 13. There will be music, games, food stands, and a Chinese auction. Noon4pm. Milton Model Train Museum, Milton Moose Family Center, Milton. 570-742-9207, www.miltonmodeltrainmuseum.blogspot.com

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Performance: Moments of Love. The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra will present the season finale. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-3262424, www.caclive.com

May 17. Performance: Cirque Zuma Zuma. Described

as an African-style Cirque du Soleilhe America’s Got Talent finalist packs every show with nonstop action, a live musical score, and incredible features that keep audience members on the edge of their seats. 7:30-9:30pm. Bromeley Family Theater, University of Pittsburgh, Bradford. 814-362-2522, www.bcpac.com

May 19-22. Spring Horse Ride. The event includes up to five nights of camping; free guide service on Thursday to Sunday; supper on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday;breakfast on Saturday; a tack auction at 7pm on Friday; and a live band on Saturday. 4pm Thursday to 4pm Sunday. Reservations are required. Cook Forest Area Scenic Trail Rides and Dude Ranch, Clarion. 814-226-5985, www. patrailride.com


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May 20-22. Antique Machinery Show. The show will feature antique tractors, engines, and other related farm equipment, along with displays, demonstrations, flea market and craft vendors, and food. MVAA Showgrounds, Selinsgrove. 570-374-9420, www.mvaapa.org

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esidents of Tunkhannock in Wyoming County proudly call their picturesque river town “The Gateway to the Endless Mountains.” The county seat is situated at the crossroads of commerce between the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area and Pennsylvania’s mountainous northern tier. Tunkhannock entices visitors off the beaten path with charming downtown and residential districts that seem instantly reminiscent of the history and heritage behind them. In June, the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour will return, providing a portal to the town’s rich past and ongoing preservation efforts. Co-sponsored by the Wyoming County Cultural Center, Wyoming County Historical Society (WCHS), Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (EMVB), and the PA Route 6 Alliance, the walking tours will take participants past more than two dozen homes, businesses, houses of worship and other historic venues. EMVB and the PA Route 6 Alliance have pro-

vided the funding for the project. With Tunkhannock currently enjoying a renaissance in both culture and commerce, Walking Tour project partners saw both an opportunity and a need to breathe new life into a former version of the tour. The heritage of the borough will be more accessible and relevant than ever thanks to the tour, which moved its base downtown to the restored Dietrich Theater, altered the course for safety, and will dig more deeply into the origins of the buildings. “Tunkhannock has such a rich tapestry of history that it is important that we preserve not only the structures but the stories about the people who lived and worked in them,” said Mark Mitchell, Wyoming County Historical Society board president. On West Tioga Street, for example, is the former home of Walter Tewksbury, prominent town dentist and 1900 winner of two Olympic gold medals in track and field. The Tewksburys lived in the home into the 1980s.


“Tunkhannock has one of the most intact historic districts that I’ve seen along Route 6,” stated Paula Zitzler, instructor of anthropology and archaeology at Penn State Altoona. “There are lots of great, well-maintained properties concentrated among a few blocks.” The Dana-Hobbs Block on Warren

“As a historic theater in the heart of downtown that already brings local history programs and exhibits to the community, we are a great fit to serve as the starting and ending venue on the tour,” related theater director Erica Rogler. An exhibit featuring photos of the homes, businesses, and churches on the (left) is a tour will open in favorite among visitors to the historic borough the theater’s gallery in the days prior in northeastern Pennsylvania. Built in 1896, the to Tunkhannock’s home is one of nearly 30 structures to be featured annual Founders Day celebraas part of the new Historic Tunkhannock Walktion conducted by ing Tour, which will make its debut on Saturday, the Tunkhannock June 25 and continue through the summer. Business & Professionals Association (TBPA) on SaturStreet is a row of adjoining brick buildings day, June 25. constructed between 1873 and 1899. Civil War A panel presentation and tours for preveteran and medical doctor Charles H. Dana registered groups will begin as Founders Day oversaw the construction of the block’s three winds down. The guided tours will continue anchor properties, in which he and his son on Thursday evenings in July, and private resided and conducted their respective prac- tours can be arranged for later dates through tices. The younger Dana perished in a hotel the theater. There is a suggested donation per barn fire in 1901 while trying to save six horses participant. trapped inside. Project partners plan to further collaboServing as headquarters for the new tour rate with the Business Association to combine is the Dietrich Theater. Opened in the 1930s the tours with unique shopping and dining by George Dietrich, the theater was rescued experiences. In fact, some of the town’s m o s t through a community effort in the 1990s after p o p u l a r e a t e r i e s a r e p a r t o f t h e t o u r . having closed.

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recently rendered itself as a clothing store, a youth center, and an upscale café, which offers al fresco dining in season. “Tunkhannock has a unique reputation for an eclectic mix of businesses and restaurants throughout the shopping area,” said Nancy Parlo, TBPA board member. “Participants of the Historic Walking Tour will enjoy discovering all that Tunkhannock has to offer.” Times for the June 25 presentation, tour details, and additional information can be found at www.dietrichtheater. com or by calling 570-996-1500. Residents and visitors may also pick up Walking Tour brochures at various locations for self-guided tours.

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May 22. Community Yard Sale. 10am-2pm. Lakeview Lodge at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-371-0711, www.treasurelakepoa.com May 22. Art in the Park. The event will include art exhibits, children’s activities, craft vendors, craft demonstrations, and live entertainment at Gumtown Park. Food will be available for purchase. Noon-4pm. Gumtown Memorial Park, New Bethlehem. 814-275-2870, www. newbethlehemarea.com May 22. Kids’ Carnival. The event will include games, a bounce house, pony rides, a petting zoo, a trackless train, and vendors. Noon-5pm. New Providence Beach at Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-371-0711, treasurelakepoa.com May 24-Jun 30.

Exhibit: Margaret SmithersCrump: Full Circle. The artist’s current body of work uses translucent Plexiglas and focuses on vulnerability, growth, powerlessness and transformation within natural cycles of life. No adm. The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport. 570-320-2445, www.pct.edu/gallery

May 27-28. Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts.

May 28-30.

Flickerfest. The three-day event will celebrate the winery’s 15th anniversary with new wine, food, artisans and their artwork, live music, commercial vendors’ food and more. Flickerwood Wine Cellars and Lounge, Kane. 814-837-7566, www.flickerwood.com

May 28. Spring Fest. The event will feature herb, flower, and perennial plants, as well as all-natural soaps, teas salves, vinegars, gardening books, and handmade crafts. Special activities will include garden and high tunnel tours, live music, seminars, children’s games, and a jam session. Attendees of the jam session are invited to bring instruments. An herbal luncheon will be available for purchase. 10am-4pm. Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living, Brookville. 814-849-9662, www.quietcreekherbfarm.org May 28. Hogtoberfest Craft Beer Festival. The event will include a Home Brew Competition, complimentary beer tasting, live entertainment, appetizers, and commemorative tasting glasses. Designated driver tickets include live entertainment and appetizers. Gobbler’s Knob, Punxsutawney. 814-618-5591, www.groundhog.org

The festival will kick off on Friday at 6pm with a parade and luminary ceremony. On Saturday from 10am-6pm, vendors will line Market Street offering ethnic food, crafts, art, exhibits, children’s activities, and historical memorabilia. Other offerings will include carriage, trolley, and historical cemetery tours, as well as entertainment, pony rides, and contests. Market Street, Downtown Shamokin. 570-8509121, www.nccarts.com

May 28-30. Summer Kick-Off and Veterans Appreciation Weekend. Special activities will be available for residents and visitors. Treasure Lake, DuBois. 814-3710711, www.treasurelakepoa.com

May 27-28. 25th Annual Fryburg Mayfest. Bands,

May 29. Dahoga Dash 5K. Participants will get their blood pumping and meet other nature-loving runners. The race will be the first leg of the Elk County Striders Triple Crown Race. The second leg of the Triple Crown Race will be the Elk County Classic 5K on July 9, and the third leg will be the Lee Foster Memorial 5-Mile run on Sept. 10. 9am. Wilcox. 814-965-5482

face painting, game booths, a chicken barbecue, a car and motorcycle show, food vendors, inflatable games, fire truck and hay wagon rides, a parade, a fireworks display and more. Downtown Fryburg and Marble. 814-221-9807, www.fryburgmayfest.com

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Fish For Free Day. No fishing license is required, but all other regulations apply. All counties in Pennsylvania. 866-262-8734, www.fish.state.pa.us

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Little Learners Tuesdays. Preschoolers and their parents can participate in hands-on activities that are designed to help children develop their capacity to observe, discover, and explore the world of science. Each session is two hours long. Adm for people age 3 and up. Whitaker Center for Science and Arts, Harrisburg. 717-214-2787, www.whitakercenter.org

Feb 3-Mar 9. Lecture: Wednesdays in Winter. Each

week there will be a different topic and speaker. Wednesdays at 1:30pm. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com

Feb 3-Mar 9. Wednesdays in Winter. The six-week

program will feature a different topic and speaker each time. 1:30pm. Free. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com

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as they follow the clues with six quirky characters. Recommended for age 10 and up. Adm. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, Lancaster. www.DutchApple.com

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Mar 1-26. Performance: Sister Act. Based on the hit 1992 film and featuring original music by Alan Menken, the uplifting musical is a tribute to the power of friendship. Fulton Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7425, www.thefulton. org

Mar 1. Performance: A Night With Janis Joplin. The

critically acclaimed Broadway musical focuses on the queen of rock ’n’roll. 7-10pm. Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, www.santander-arena. com

Mar 1-May 31. Knitting Circle. All ages. Tuesdays. 6-8pm. Free. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org


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Yoga Fusion With Melissa Kapushinski. Wednesdays. 6:30pm. Main Gallery, Third Floor, Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

Mar 3. Performance: Uncharted. The cabaret will fea-

ture pop and Broadway tunes with fresh acoustic arrangements and sung by the region’s finest theater vocalists. Wine will be available. 26|East, Lancaster. 717-327-5124, www.primatheatre.org/tickets

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14th Annual Pennsylvania Horse World Expo. The nation’s leading equestrian clinicians and entertainers will offer four days of education, entertainment and shopping. Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg. 301-916-0852, horseworldexpo.com

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Harlem Globetrotters. The world-famous team is celebrating its 90th anniversary with more than 320 games in North America. Members of the star-studded roster will showcase ball-handling wizardry, basketball artistry and family entertainment to thrill fans of all ages. Tip-off at 7pm. Adm. Giant Center, Hershey. www.hersheyentertainment.com

Mar 4, 5, 6, 23, 26. Reading Royals Hockey Games. Santander Arena, Reading. 610-898-PUCK, www.santander-arena.com, www.royalshockey.com Mar 4.

Exhibit: Lew Achenbach Jazz Occurrence Exhibition Opening. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

Mar 4-Apr 30. Exhibit: Lew Achenbach Exhibition. Main Gallery, Third Floor, Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

Mar 5. Performance: Bill Engvall. 3 and 7pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. www.amtshows.com

Mar 5-6. Fishing and Hunting Show. The event will feature 60 tables staffed by vendors, retailers, and dealers of fresh and saltwater fishing tackle, hunting equipment, and outdoor paraphernalia. Special speakers will discuss the advantages of catch-and-release fishing, as well as fishing on Chesapeake Bay and Lake Marbug. Other offerings will include door prizes and food. Admission is free to children under age 12. Midway Emergency Services Building, Hanover. 717-515-3274, 717-339-7443 Mar 5-6. Performance: Roald Dahl’s James & the

Giant Peach. The fantastical tale tells of a boy, his insect friends and their journey across the ocean on a giant piece of fruit. Carlisle Theatre, Carlisle. 717-258-0666, www. carlisletheatre.org, www.carlisletheatrecompany.com

Mar 5. First Saturday Open House. Featuring Artist of the Month Missi Allen. 1-5pm. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org Mar 6. Performance: Always...Patsy Cline - Starring Sally Struthers. 7pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com Mar 6.

Chocolate Extravaganza. Presented by Mainstreet Waynesboro. 7pm. American Legion, Waynesboro. 717-267-0397, mainstreetwaynesboro.org

Mar 7-May 30. Line Dancing With Barry Long. All

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Mar 8-12. The Diary of Anne Frank. The show will be

staged for the 17th consecutive year by Open Stage. Sunoco Performance Theatre, Whitaker Center for Science and Arts, Harrisburg. 717-214-2787, www.whitakercenter. org, www.openstagehbg.com

Mar 12. Performance: Steel Wheels. The roots and American band writes and plays music in the styles of blues, bluegrass, old-time tunes and fiddle music. 7:30pm. Miller Center for the Arts, Reading. 610-607-6270, www. racc.edu/millercenter

Mar 11-13, 18-20. Performance: Arsenic & Old Lace. The Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717-263-0202, www. thecapitoltheatre.org

Mar 13. Performance: The Man in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash. 7pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Mar 12-26. Performance: Jack and the Beanstalk.

Mar 13. Charter Day Open House. The annual event

When Jack is forced to sell his only friend, Angus the Cow, he can’t accept just any price. When a mysterious man offers him magic beans, how can he refuse? Fulton Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7425, www.thefulton.org

Mar 12-Dec 31. Performance: Samson. The world’s

first superhero is recognized not because of the strength of his hands but because of the faith in his heart. No shows on Sundays and Mondays. Adm. Sight and Sound Theatres, Ronks. 800-377-1277, www.sight-sound.com

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celebrates William Penn’s signing of the charter for Pennsylvania. Demonstrations will include blacksmithing, hearth cooking, gun building, textile processing and more. Visitors can dip candles and try quill pen writing. Noon4pm. Daniel Boone Homestead, Birdsboro. 610-582-4900, www.danielboonehomestead.org

Mar 13. WIAC Bridal Fair. 11am-5pm. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org


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Mar 15. Performance: PFX: The Pink Floyd Experience. The recreation of the phenomenon that was Pink Floyd includes videos, lighting, a six-piece band, and a giant flying pig. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717397-7700, www.amtshows.com Mar 15.

Performance: YAMATO The Drummers of Japan: Bakuon - Legend of the Heartbeat. Powerful sounds, colorful and breathtaking scenes, amazing costumes and beautiful lighting and theatrical effects. 8pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Mar 16-19. AQS QuiltWeek. Exhibits, classes, special

events and more. Adm. Lancaster County Convention Center, Lancaster. 270-898-7903, www.quiltweek.com

Mar 17-26. Performance: The Heiress. The riveting tale of love and family tensions debuted on Broadway in 1947. Ephrata Performing Arts Center at the Sharadin Bigler Theatre, Ephrata Community Park, Ephrata. 717733-7966, www.ephrataperformingartscenter.com Mar 17. Appalachian Audubon Society Presents: Go

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choosing native plants. 7pm. Christ Presbyterian Church, Camp Hill. 717-319-0828, www.appalachianaudubon.org

Mar 18. Winter Paint Parties. Learn step by step using

fast-drying acrylic paints, which makes it easier to correct mistakes. Each participant works on the same image and can take his or her painting home. Alcohol-free. Saturday events are for children and adults. Adm includes art supplies, instruction and a beverage from the coffee bar. Garden Spot Village, New Holland. 717-355-6000

Mar 18. Performance: Juniata Presents Paul D. Miller.

Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky, is a composer, multimedia artist, editor and author. He has produced work for Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore and scores of artists and awardwinning films. 7:30pm. Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814641-3000, www.juniatapresents.com

Mar 18. Performance: Azaguno. The colorful and vibrant multiethnic ensemble will perform traditional African, African-American, Caribbean and Latin American music and dance. 8pm. Parmer Hall, Calvin and Janet High Center, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-691-6026, www.messiah.edu


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Tufano, & The Happenings. See three classic ’60s groups. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Mar 18. Performance: ZooZoo. The family-friendly show celebrates animals of all sizes both exotic and familiar. Majestic Theater, Gettysburg. 717-337-8200, www.gettysburgmajestic.org Mar 19. Performance: The Oak Ridge Boys. 3 and 8pm.

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

Mar 19-20. Easter Bunny Underground. Visit with the Easter Bunny and find great treats and prizes along the way. Professional digital photos with the Easter Bunny available for a set donation to charity. Noon-4pm. Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks, Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, www.lincolncaverns.com Mar 19-20. Shaver’s Creek Maple Harvest Festival. Attendees learn about the maple sugaring process in Colonial times and present day. Learn to identify and tap sugar maple trees, visit the Sugar Shack to see sap being turned into syrup, watch costumed interpreters demonstrating sugaring techniques and enjoy music and storytelling. Plus, birds of prey and reptile shows and all-youcan-eat pancakes. 10:30am-3pm. Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center, Petersburg. www.shaverscreek.org Mar 19.

Easter Bunny Trolley. Ride with the Easter Bunny aboard a historic trolley car. The Easter Bunny will personally visit with each child. Adm. 10am. Rockhill Trolley Museum, Rockhill Furnace. www.rockhilltrolley.org

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Mar 19. Vision Conference. The one-day event aims to mobilize teens to reach out, both in the U.S. and around the world, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The event will feature speakers, topical breakouts, group de-briefs, and a live concert. Lancaster Bible College, Lancaster. 717-459-3701, www.lbc.edu, www.thejunctioncenter.com Mar 19. Performance: Skippyjon Jones Snow What

(& the Seven Chihuahuas). The brand-new musical, based on the book by Judy Schachner, is a twist on the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Appropriate for children from prekindergarten through third grade. One hour in length. 11am and 2pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Mar 19. Easter on the Farm. Celebrate Pennsylvania Dutch Easter traditions with crafts, opportunities to taste dandelion salad and children’s activities, including egg hunts at 11:30am and 2:30pm. 10am-4pm. Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, Kutztown. 610-6831589, www.kutztown.edu/pgchc whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 37 /


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Mar 19-20. Easter Craft Fair. Browse the wares of

more than 300 local and regional craftsmen displaying a wide variety of arts and handcrafts in indoor, sheltered and open air displays. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610-926-1307, www.leesportmarket.com

Mar 19. EGGstravaganza. The day will offer a twist on pre-Easter activities, as no egg hunt will take place. In addition to a visit from the Easter Bunny, there will be many children’s activities and other opportunities to inspire attendees’ imaginations and talents. Noon-3pm. Berks County Heritage Center, Reading. 610-374-8839, www. countyofberks.com/parks Mar 19. The Irish at Gettysburg. A licensed battlefield

guide will lead a walking tour of the path of the Irish Brigade during the Battle of Gettysburg. Afterward, Irish food will be served at the Historic Fairfield Inn, and music will be played by an Irish band. 10am-3pm. Father Corby statue on Hancock Avenue, Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitors Center, Gettysburg. 717-3346274, www.gettysburgbedandbreakfast.com

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Mar 19. The Irish Brigade in the Battle of Gettysburg.

Attendees may celebrate all things Irish with dinner, music, and a lecture from a licensed battlefield guide. Guests who stay at participating inns will receive self-guided tour instructions for tours of the areas of the battlefield where the Irish fought. 6:30pm. Adm. Dobbin House, Gettysburg. 717-337-9508, www.gettysburgbedandbreakfast.com

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7th Annual Raystown Region Wedding & Event Expo. The expo features venues, fashions, caterers, entertainers, photographers and more. All the information that brides- and grooms-to-be need in one place to make their special day memorable. 1-4pm. Huntingdon Country Club, Huntingdon. 888-729-7869, http://raystownweddings.com

Mar 22. Performance: Juniata Presents Robin Fleming. Robin Fleming is a historian who enriches audiences’ knowledge of life in Britain in the tumultuous centuries during and after the fall of the Roman Empire through an artful blending of archaeological and textual sources. 7:30pm. Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814-6413000, www.juniatapresents.com/


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Mar 24. Performance: The Temptations & The Four Tops. 8pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717397-7700, www.amtshows.com

Mar 29-30. Performance: Yanni. 8pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www. amtshows.com Mar 31-Apr 9. Exhibit: Juniata Collect Museum of Art Senior Capstone Show. The culminating measure of a student’s journey in the arts at Juniata. In the capstone course, students produce unified bodies of work, and the exhibit allows them to share their vision and accomplishments with the Juniata community. Juniata College, Huntingdon. http://legacy.juniata.edu/services/museum

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Apr 2. Spring Wine Festival. Enjoy more than 20 wineries, sample artisan foods, visit craft vendors and listen to live music. 11am-5pm. Bear Creek Mountain Resort & Conference Center, Macungie. 610-641-7101, www.skibearcreek.com

Apr 1-3. Performance: Celtic Woman. 8pm on April 1

Apr 2. First Saturday Open House. Featuring Artist of the Month Kathi Mengle. 1-5pm. Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

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Apr 3. Taste of the River Towns. The restaurant fair will offer tastings of food from local eateries and food vendors. Tickets are required. Adm. 4-6:30pm. St. John’s Herr Estate, Columbia. 717-684-5249, www.parivertowns.com

and 2. 3pm on April 3. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com

26th Annual Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest. Choose from more than 130 major concerts featuring nationally and internationally acclaimed contemporary and straight-ahead jazz, blues, big band, gospel and world music. The Manhattan Transfer & Take 6 will kick off the event. Also, local events will feature regional talent. Various venues, greater Reading area. www.berksjazzfest.com

Apr 2. Performance: Mozart Meets the Tango. The quintet QuinTango will present tango music, complete with dancers and bandoneon. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com Apr 2. Performance: Million Dollar Quartet. The thrill-

Apr 3. Juniata College Concert Choir Spring Concert. 3pm. Hallbritter Center for Performing Arts, Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814-641-3000, http://juniata.edu Apr 3. Taste of the Town. The culinary showcase will give visitors opportunities to savor offerings from 25 area food vendors and dance to live music from Jazz Me Band. Gettysburg. 717-334-8151, www.gettysburg-chamber.org

ing musical brings audiences inside the recording studio for a monumental night of rock ’n’ roll that features 21 timeless hits. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com

Apr 3. Spring Gallery Opening. Including the first presentation of the collaborative art projects for 2016, as well as new art and artists. Refreshments will be served. Noon5pm. The Arts Barn, Schuylkill Haven. 570-366-8736, www.theartsbarn.org

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Apr 7. Performance: Rend Collective. The group is a Christian experimental, folk rock, worship band. 7:30pm. Calvary Church, Lancaster. 717-459-3701, www.thejunctioncenter.com

14th Annual Juried Spring Fine Arts & Crafts Festival. Enjoy newly handcrafted traditional and contemporary work produced by juried craftsmen and fine artisans over the winter. O’Pake Fieldhouse, Kutztown University, Kutztown. 610-678-6650, www.rbcrafts.org

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Apr 9. Pennsylvania Trappers Association State Banquet. An evening of food, fun, games, giveaway drawings, and live and silent auctions. Men, women and children welcome. Doors open at 4:30pm. Dinner served at 6pm. Adm. Lewistown Moose Lodge, Lewistown. 570-6583904, www.patrappers.com

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Apr 7-10. Performance: The Tender Land. See and

hear why Messiah’s Opera Workshop won first place in the 2014 National Opera Association opera production competition. Miller Theatre, Climenhaga Building, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-691-6026, www.messiah.edu/tickets

Apr 7. Performance: The Peking Acrobats’ 2016 30th Anniversary North American Tour: Year of the Monkey Celebration. The group has redefined audience perceptions of Chinese acrobatics by impressing audiences with a unique brand of ancient artistry. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Apr 8. Performance: Kansas & Blue Oyster Cult. 8pm. Adm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, www.amtshows.com Apr 8. Performance: Juniata Presents Sirius Quartet.

Born and bred in the downtown scene of New York City, the Sirius Quartet blends the precision of classical music with the raw energy of a rock band. 7:30pm. Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814-641-3000, juniatapresents.com

Apr 8-10. Lego KidsFest. The family event will feature

three acres of hands-on Lego activities and experiences, as well as entertainment. Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg. 888-71-TICKETS, www.legokidsfest.com

Apr 8-9. Mifflin County Home & Garden Show. The

vendors will include businesses that can help visitors keep their homes and yards looking and operating well. Mifflin County Youth Park, Reedsville. 717-248-6713

Apr 9. Gettysburg Firkin Fest. In 2015, the event offered 250 guests an array of 19 firkins crafted by 15 breweries and cideries from Pennsylvania and across the mid-Atlantic. Admission includes a premium sampling glass and catered cuisine. Valentine Hall, Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg. gettysburgfirkin.com Apr 9. Living History Weekends. Visitors may experience Ranger programs and walks, campfire programs, living history and events that assist in preserving and interpreting the Battle of Gettysburg. Saturdays and Sundays. Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitors Center, Gettysburg. 717-338-4425, www.nps.gov/gett

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the Harrisburg Senators’ 30th season on City Island. Adm. Metro Bank Park, Harrisburg. 717-231-4444, www.senatorsbaseball.com

Apr 14. Performance: Capitol Steps. 8pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Apr 15-May 1.

Performance: The Old Friends. Matriarch Mamie Borden and the remaining members of two longtime Texas farming families await a visit from Mamie’s son Hugo and his wife, Sybil. When Sybil arrives with alarming news, old friends on opposing sides must confront the issues that have hounded them for generations. Adm. Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg. 717-232-6736, openstagehbg.com

Apr 15-24. Performance: The Full Monty. The hit musical is based on the Oscar-nominated film of the same name. Carlisle Theatre, Carlisle. 717-258-0666, www.carlisletheatre.org, www.carlisletheatrecompany.com April 15-16.

Belleville Mennonite School Auction. The auction items will include handmade quilts and furniture. Belleville Mennonite School, Belleville. 717-935-2184, www.bmsprek12.org

Apr 16. Rails & Ales. The event will feature craft beer tastings, food trucks, live music, and historic trains. 7-10pm. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg. 717-6878628, www.rrmuseumpa.org Apr 16-17.

Performance: Coppelia. When Dr. Coppelius’ newest creation - a life-size doll - captures the heart of young Franz, Franz’ feisty fiancee, Swanilda, isn’t above disguise and breaking into the eccentric toymaker’s workshop to win back Franz. Adm. Whitaker Center for Science and Arts, Harrisburg. 717-214-2787, www.whitakercenter.org, www.cpyb.org/performances/copp-lia

Apr 16. Spring Into History. The county-wide ramble will be presented by the Franklin County Historical Society. Free adm to museums and historical societies. Franklin County. 717-552-2977, 866-646-8060, www.explorefranklincountypa.com Apr 16. Performance: Big Friendly Giant. Based on the story by Roald Dahl, the wacky tale will come to life with puppets and people creating a fantastical world of giants and magical adventures. 11am and 2pm. Miller Center for the Arts, Reading. 610-607-6270, www.racc.edu/millercenter


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Apr 16. National Junior Ranger Day. Children ages 7 to 12 are invited to complete the Junior Secret Service Agent Training Manual and earn their badge and certificate. Ranger programs on Eisenhower and the Secret Service will be presented. Children will also earn a special patch commemorating National Junior Ranger Day. 8am-6pm. Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitors Center, Gettysburg. 717-334-1124, www.nps.gov/gett Apr 19-21.

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Apr 19-May 15. Performance: Ghost: The Musical.

Adapted from the hit film by Bruce Joel Rubin, the musical follows Sam and Molly, a tech wizard and a gifted potter, whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s murder. Fulton Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7425, thefulton.org

Apr 20-22. Performance: Juniata Theatre Presents

Solo. 8pm. Suzanne Von Liebig Theatre, Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814-641-3000, www.juniata.edu/academics/ departments/theatre/index.php

Apr 20-24. Spring Carlisle. The collector and classic car swap meet, car corral and auction plays host to thousands of collector and classic automotive enthusiasts, who buy, sell and swap at the 150-acre venue. Adm. Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle. 717-243-7855, carlisleevents.com Apr 21.

Apr 21. Performance: Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers. In addition to being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, the trio was nominated for awards by the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, among others. 8pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. 717-477-SHOW, http://luhrscenter.com Apr 24. Gettysburg North-South Marathon. The event

honors the Battle of Gettysburg with a marathon that pits runners representing the North and the South against each other in a scored competition. The race takes runners from both sides through the hallowed grounds of the battlefield. Gettysburg. www.gettysburgnorthsouthmarathon.com

Apr 26-Oct 8.

Appalachian Audubon Society Presents: A Fledge Watch Scrapbook. Sue Hannon will share her experience as a volunteer with Harrisburg’s Peregrine Falcon Fledge Watch. 7pm. Christ Presbyterian Church, Camp Hill. 717-319-0828, www.appalachianaudubon.org

Apr 26. Performance: Juniata Music Department Choral Union. 7:30pm. Rosenberger Auditorium, Juniata College, Huntingdon. http://www.juniatapresents.com/

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Apr 28-May 14. Performance: Hello, Dolly! Ephrata

Apr 22. Performance: Rockapella. The new show will be presented by Capitol Theatre. 7pm. The Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717-263-0202, www.thecapitoltheatre.org

Apr 28-29. Antique & Collector’s Extravaganza. Hundreds of dealers and collectors from all over the world will buy and sell among themselves and to the general public. The Indoor Antique Market and the Indoor Farmers Market will also be open. Renninger’s Antiques and Farmers Market, Kutztown. www.renningers.com

Greater Harrisburg’s Beer Week. The multi-venue series will celebrate the growing craft beer industry throughout the greater Harrisburg area by showcasing breweries, restaurants, pubs and more through events, demonstrations, and education. Harrisburg. www. harrisburgbeerweek.com

Apr 22-23. Spring Battlefield Foray. The weekend

will feature hikes, walks, and talks focusing on the organization, tools, and tactics used by the two armies that fought at Gettysburg and in other battles of the Civil War. The event will bring together historians from the field of academia, park rangers and historians, and licensed battlefield guides. Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitors Center, Gettysburg. 717-334-1124, nps.gov/gett

Apr 23. Performance: Juniata Music Department Jazz Ensemble. 7:30pm. Rosenberger Auditorium, Juniata College, Huntingdon. www.juniatapresents.com/ Apr 23.

Performance: Messiah College Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Winds. 8pm. Free. Parmer Hall, Calvin and Janet High Center, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-766-3511, www.messiah.edu

Apr 23. Performance: Tracy Morgan: Picking Up the

Pieces. The multitalented comedian began his multi-city stand-up tour in February. 8-10pm. Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, santander-arena.com

Apr 23-30. Spring Fair. Visitors are invited to enjoy

rides, food, games, and live entertainment. Proceeds will benefit the restoraion of the historic Embassy Theatre. Kish Park, Lewistown. 717-248-0321

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Greyhounds in Gettysburg. More than 60 vendors selling dog items, as well as activities, a costume contest and games, and educational sessions by dog professionals in the areas of health, nutrition, and behavior. Dog lovers and well-behaved dogs over 50 pounds are welcome inside the expo center. Greyhounds will be available for adoption. Eisenhower Hotel & Conference Center, Gettysburg. greyhoundsingettysburg.org

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Performance: Sleeping Beauty. The musical features the Andrews Sisters-inspired trio of Ruby, Marigold, and Periwinkle; the evil Queen Magenta; Sienna the talking owl; the muddled monarch King Lapis; allergy-prone Prince Hunter; and peculiar Princess Amber. Fulton Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7425, thefulton.org

May 1-Jun 30. Exhibit: Peter Cieslukowski Exhibition. Main Gallery, Third Floor, Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570-732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

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Apr. 30. Mifflin County Kid Connection. Children ages 2 to 12 may participate in crafts, sports, dance, and more. 9am-2pm. The rain date is May 7. Downtown Lewistown.

May 6. Performance: The Lettermen. 8pm. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 717-397-7700, amtshows.com

Performance: Messiah College Jazz Ensemble. The evening of big band jazz will feature standard arrangements and new works for jazz ensemble. 8pm. Parmer Hall, Calvin and Janet High Center, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg. 717-766-3511, www.messiah.edu

as many as 16 breweries. The chef will present a buffet with his specialties, and there will be live music. Includes souvenir sampling glass. Age 21 and up. 6-10pm. Stoudt’s Brewing Company, Adamstown. 717-484-4386, ext. 204, www. stoudts.com

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Second Floor, Walk In Art Center, Schuylkill Haven. 570732-3728, www.walkinartcenter.org

Performance: Juniata Music Department Percussion Ensemble. 7:30pm. Rosenberger Auditorium, Juniata College, Huntingdon. 814-641-3000, www.juniatapresents.com/

Show. Enjoy a variety of home improvement and construction vendors, food vendors, a skeet shoot, a car show and more. Adm for adults; children may attend for free. Huntingdon County Fairgrounds, Huntingdon. 814-643-1110, www.huntingdoncountyshow.com/

May 6-7.

Shaver’s Creek Annual Birding Cup. The contest among teams of birders to identify the largest number of bird species in a 24-hour period in the central Pennsylvania region. Prizes are awarded immediately following the contest at Millbrook Marsh Nature Center in State College. Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center, Petersburg. 814-863-2000, www.shaverscreek.org

May 6-8. Sparks in the Park. Re-enactors will demonstrate what life was like during the Civil War. Activities will include candlelight tours and military battles. Kish Park, Lewistown. 717-543-0921 May 7. Opening Day at DelGrosso’s Amusement Park. Enjoy two hours of free rides from 11am-1pm. DelGrosso’s Amusement Park, Tipton. www.mydelgrossopark.com whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 43 /


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When thinking of Native American rock carvings known as petroglyphs, one typically envisions desert Southwest. But one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in the Northeast is located on the islands of the Susquehanna River just south of the Safe Harbor Dam between York and Lancaster counties.


Found primarily on two aptly named ward in the direction of the dam. The southislands called Big Indian Rock and Little In- ern end of the island offers a suitable location dian Rock, these cultural treasures, which are out of the river’s steady current to land. Be accessible only by water and depict animal sure to tie off your boat unless you’re plantracks, animal and human figures, and mys- ning on going for a swim to retrieve it. On tical thunderbirds, are a thrill to explore by top of the island you will find the remnants of boat and are part of the Captain John Smith an old goose hunting blind and a large plastic Chesapeake National Historic Trail. resealable bag containing a visitors’ log. There are two ways the islands may be reached. The easiest way for shallow-draft boats like canoes and kayaks is to launch in the adjacent Conestoga River at Safe Harbor Park, located on River Road in Conestoga. This slowflowing tributary will bring you out below the Safe Harbor Dam. Downstream are numerous islands of various shapes and sizes. Historians beAdam Bittner arrives at Little Indian Rock. lieve the natives used these islands as fishing spots to catch migrating spawning shad that used The petroglyphs located on Big Indian to number in the millions. An easy down- Rock and other nearby islands are thought to stream paddle of about a half mile will bring be as many as 1,000 years old, created by the you to Big Indian Rock, a large gray domed Algonquian Indians who lived in the area. island. The second option – You will also observe later carvings more suitable for motorized including people’s names and a boats – is to launch at the large dove that resembles PennsylPequea Creek Campground vania Dutch Fraktur (folk art). boat ramp at 86 Fox Hollow Depending on the angle of the Road, Pequea. The upstream sun, visitors could be standing right journey to Big Indian Rock in front of a carving and not know is about 2 miles. Bring a it. The best viewing times are near fishing rod along if you like, sunrise or sunset when the sun’s but a Pennsylvania fishing slanted rays create shadows along license is required. the edges of the carvings. To reveal The island is elongated, Horned human-like the carvings, take along a sponge to mostly smooth, and devoid figure on Big Indian stamp around the edges or a plastic of large amounts of veg- Rock. gallon jug to pour water on them. etation, and it slopes downThe most prominent petro-


possibly pointing to the position of sunrise on the Equinox. Another curvy serpent aligns itself with the location of sunset on the summer solstice and sunrise on the winter solstice. One is left to wonder why these enigmatic images were etched into the rock. It is amazing to look at something carved Using a water-soaked sponge to reveal a manitou. so long ago and try glyphs on Big Indian Rock are a primitive hu- to imagine what the artists were thinking. It man stick figure with angled horns coming is obvious that these carvings are deliberate out of both sides of its head, turkey tracks, and have a purpose, but what is that purpose? other human-like figures, and a thunderbird. Are the carvings art? A map? A calendar? A Head further upstream and look for a teaching tool? Do they have religious sigsmaller island with petroglyphs of walking nificance? Or is the answer a combination of birds and four-legged animals along the side all these theories? For now, the petroglyphs of the rock, slightly above the waterline. This remain a mystery, but the adventure and is Little Indian Rock, site of one of the largest intrigue of discovering them will be a longconcentrations of petroglyphs in the state. lasting memory. Getting on the island can be a little tricky depending on river conditions. It’s worth the effort when you are rewarded with a large variety of bird, bear, deer, and elk tracks as well as human footprint petroglyphs. Some of the main focal points are the graceful curving form of the Manitou spirit, a god-like being, along with more animal, thunderbird, and human figures. Parallel wavy lines, Close-up of petroglyphs on the side of Little Indian Rock. perhaps representing snakes, are thought to be directional markers,


When you go: • Exercise caution if Safe Harbor Dam is releasing water, as conditions may become erratic. Stay alert for the flashing warning lights and sirens. • Do NOT walk on the petroglyphs or chalk/paint the carvings. • Bring a camera and a water jug or sponge to highlight the carvings. • The best viewing times are near sunrise or sunset.

Guided Tours: Paul Nevin – petroglyph expert – susquehannariver.net Shank’s Mare Outfitters – guided tours and kayak rentals – shanksmare.com

Things to see and do in the area: Indian Steps Museum, Airville, York County – houses a large collection of Native American artifacts – indiansteps.org Mason Dixon Trail – parallels the Susquehanna River on the Lancaster side – masondixontrail.org Pequea Creek Campground – pequeacreekcampground.com Turkey Hill Trail, Manor Township, Lancaster County – Susquehannock Indians lived in the vicinity of this trail years ago – lancasterconservancy.org/preserve/turkey-hill-trail

Other places to see petroglyphs: With the construction of Safe Harbor Dam in the early 1930s, petroglyphs on Walnut Island and Cresswell Rock would have been lost due to rising water levels. Some of these petroglyphs were removed and are now on display. Blue Rock Heritage Center, Washington Boro, Lancaster County – bluerockheritage.com Conestoga Area Historical Society, Conestoga, Lancaster County – rootsweb.ancestry. com/~pacahs/index.htm State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg – statemuseumpa.org

Kayaking beside Little Indian Rock.

Side view of Big Indian Rock with Safe Harbor Dam in the background.

Additional Information: Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail – smithtrail.net Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission – fishing and boating regulations and license information – www.fish.state.pa.us Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission – information about the petroglyphs – www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/ community/petroglyphs/3892 Safe Harbor Water Power Corp. – information about the dam, fish lifts, and neighboring recreational areas – shwpc.com


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May 7.

Mount Unity Day 2016. Enjoy food, music, a parade, a baseball game and more. Market Street, Planet LoveJoy, Mount Union. 814-386-3936, planetlovejoy.net

May 7. 29th Annual Spring Craft Fair. More than 300

local and regional craftsmen displaying a wide variety of arts and handcrafts in indoor, sheltered and open air displays. 9am-3pm. Leesport Farmers Market, Leesport. 610926-1307, www.leesportmarket.com

May 7-8.

Apple Blossom Festival. More than 200 crafters, food and wine tastings, an antique car show, apple bobbing contests, and apple pie eating contests. Children may enjoy the petting zoo, magic shows, pony rides, moon bounces, and puppet shows. 9am-5pm. South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville. www.appleblossomfestival.info

May 8. Mother’s Day at DelGrosso’s Amusement Park. Moms ride for free. DelGrosso’s Amusement Park, Tipton. 866-684-3538, www.mydelgrossopark.com May 12-21. German Heritage Tour 2016. A chartered bus will take the group to and from the airport. The professional tour director is an expert in the field of GermanAmerican migration. Fee. Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle. 717-249-7610, www.historicalsociety.com May 12-15. Performance: Narnia: A Musical Based on the C.S. Lewis classic. Adm. Open Stage of Harrisburg, Harrisburg. openstagehbg.com

May 13. Performance: Phil Keaggy. The guitarist will perform. 7:30pm. The Junction Center, Manheim. 717-4593701, www.thejunctioncenter.com

May 13-15, 20-22. Performance: On Golden Pond. Presented by Chambersburg Community Theatre. The Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717-263-0202, www.thecapitoltheatre.org May 12-15. Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. The event will be four days of live music on two stages, as well as workshops. Granite Hill Camping Resort, Gettysburg. 717642-8749, www.gettysburgbluegrass.com/festival May 14. Performance: Broadway Our Way. Brothers Anthony and Will Nunziata will perform. The Winter Visual and Performing Arts Center, Millersville. www.artsmu.com, www.lancastersymphony.org May 14.

Performance: Sinatra Forever: Salute to Frank Sinatra. The loving tribute pays homage to a great singer. 7:30pm. H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. luhrscenter.com

May 14. Bloom Festival. The streets of Shippensburg

will come alive with color, scents, music and activities that signify the arrival of springtime. 8am-3pm. Borough parking lot, Shippensburg. 717-532-5509, shippensburg.org

May 15. Lake Raystown Triathlon. With more than 118 miles of shoreline and 8,300 acres of water, is the largest

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lake in Pennsylvania. The bike course follows much of The Fisherman’s Tour road cycling route and takes participants through many scenic areas. The run route will take participants back out of the resort on high-quality pavement. Starting at 7am. Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge and Conference Center, Entriken. www.lakeraystowntri.com

May 20-22. DirtFest 2016. A mountain bike festival

promoting a hearty spirit for adventure. Features clinics on sustainable trail building and maintenance and entry level mountain biking. Includes organized events such as a women’s skills series, children’s mountain bike routes, a unicycle course and an all-day group ride. Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake, Hesston. www.allegrippistrails.com

May 20-22. 44th Annual Fire Expo. See the newest fire and EMS equipment and services, along with Firematic gifts. Adm. Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo May 21. Canine Carnival. The event will highlight dogrelated businesses and services, as well as a K-9 and other dog-related demonstrations and a dog agility course, as well as a disc dog competition, Well-behaved leashed pets are invited. 10am-2pm. Jim Dietrich Park, Reading. 610929-4727, www.muhlenbergtwp.com May 21. Gettysburg Outdoor Antique Show. More than

120 antique dealers and collectors will offer antiques and collectibles such as furniture, coins, glass, jewelry, and toys. Lincoln Square and beyond, Gettysburg. 717-359-0776, www.gettysburgretailmerchants.org

May 21-22. Blair County Arts Festival. Art, food and

entertainment will support downtown Altoona’s historic Mishler Theatre. Penn State Altoona, Altoona. 814-9492787, www.blaircountyartsfestival.org

May 27-29. Performance: Folk College With Simple Gifts. Fun and friendly weekend of playing and listening to folk music. Workshops, concerts, jams, dancing and more. Juniata College, Huntingdon. http://folkcollege.com/ May 28. River Run. The course crosses the Susquehanna

River using the Veterans Memorial Bridge between Lancaster and York counties. Wrightsville. 717-684-5249, www.parivertowns.com

May 28-May 30. Artsfest. The outdoor juried artist

market of fine art and fine craft will feature 250 artists, a film festival, a children’s film festival, and free entertainment on three stages. Adm. Riverfront Park, Harrisburg. 717-238-1887, www.jumpstreet.org/events/artsfest

May 28. Country Memories Day. The event will feature more than 100 craft and food vendors, as well as live entertainment. 9:30am-4pm. McVeytown. 717-899-7450 May 30. Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies. The

parade will begin at 2pm at Lefever Street, and end at the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. The ceremony will take place at 3pm at the rostrum in the cemetery. Gettysburg. 717334-6274, www.destinationgettysburg.com


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Through Mar 6. Performance: Harvey. The comedy is about Elwood P. Dowd and his invisible rabbit, Harvey. When Elwood’s sister takes him to a sanatorium, the doctor mistakenly commits Elwood’s sister as a patient. Elwood and Harvey slip out of the hospital and go into town, creating chaos and confusion for everyone. Walnut Street Theatre. 215-574-3550, www.walnutstreettheatre.org

Through May 15. Down the Rabbit Hole: Celebrating 150 Years of Alice in Wonderland. The event will include a host of exhibits and programs that explore the literary classic. The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. 215-732-1600, rosenbach.org

Through Mar 20. Exhibit: Art of the Zo: Textiles

Through Mar 20. Exhibit: Art of the Zo: Textiles

from Myanmar, Indian, and Bangladesh. The exhibit will feature skirts, capes, blankets, and more made by the Zo peoples of South Asia. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. 215-763-8100, www.philamuseum.org

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from Myanmar, Indian, and Bangladesh. The exhibit will feature skirts, capes, blankets, and more made by the Zo peoples of South Asia. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. 215-763-8100, www.philamuseum.org

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Through May 30. Exhibit: Tarantulas: Alive and Up

Close. Twenty different species of live tarantulas will be available for face-to-face encounters and interactive activities. Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia. 215-299-1000, www.ansp.org

Through Jul 31. Exhibit: At the Center: Masters of American Craft. Explore innovative examples of contemporary craft by fiber artist Ted Hallman and ceramist Robert Winokur. The items on display have been drawn from the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s permanent collection and are accompanied by a selection of loans. Adm. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. 215-717-7883, www.philamuseum.org, www.craftnowphila.org Feb 10-Mar 20. Performance: Sense and Sensibility. People’s Light & Theatre, Malvern. 610-6443500, http://peopleslight.org

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Feb 13-Nov 27. Exhibit: The Golden Age of King

Midas. The world premiere exhibition features rare art and artifacts excavated from King Midas’ ancient city of Gordion, including items found in Midas’ father’s tomb. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia. www.penn.museum

Feb 21-May 9.

Exhibit: Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation, and Change. Inspired by the Columbus Museum of Art’s Still Life with Compote and Glass, the show features 50 works by Picasso and 15 other works by his contemporaries. Barnes Foundation. barnesfoundation.org

Feb 24-May 15. Exhibit: International Pop. The exhibit chronicles a global phenomenon that generated distinct artistic forms due to the growing cultural, political, and social landscapes of the 1950s to the early 1970s. The exhibit features 122 works from 20 artists. The works include paintings sculptures, and films. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. www.philamuseum.org

MARCH

Mar 3-May 26. Stoogeum Open House. Thursdays.

10am-3pm. The world’s first and largest museum dedicated to the Three Stooges contains close to 100,000 pieces of Stoogeabilia from 1918 to the present, including several interactive displays. Adm. Stoogeum, Ambler. 267468-0810, http://stoogeum.com

Mar 3-13. Performance: Don Quixote. The Pennsylvania

Ballet will bring the classic novel to life with fancy footwork, authentic Spanish dancing, and comic interludes. Academy of Music, Philadelphia. kimmelcenter.org/events


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Mar 4. Performance: Lily’s Crossing. Lily has planned a spectacular summer at Rockaway Beach at her family’s cozy house on the Atlantic Ocean. But by the summer of 1944, World War II has changed almost everyone’s lives. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Mar 5. March Madness Flea Market. Featuring clothing,

personal care items, gift items, homemade jelly, jewelry, glassware and more. The kitchen will be open. 8am-2pm. Fee to rent tables. Summit Hill Heritage Center, Summit Hill. 570-645-5888, www.summithillheritagecenter.com

Mar 5-6. Paleopalooza. The family festival will celebrate dinosaurs and other fossils with live birds, guided tours of the Dinosaur Hall, games, crafts, and other activities for all ages. Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia. 215-299-1000, www.ansp.org Mar 5-13. Philadelphia Flower Show. The gardening

celebration will feature horticulture and landscape design, entertainment, and more than 150 vendors. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia. www.thelfowershow.com

Mar 5, Apr 2. Join the Continental Army. Children

may experience a day in the life of a continental soldier. They will receive enlistment papers, continental currency and dummy muskets and learn how to stand, march and carry their muskets while learning a full musket drill. Arrive by 10:45am. 11am-noon. Free adm. Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia. www.nps.gov/vafo/index.htm

Mar 5. The Harlem Globetrotters. Ball-handling wiz-

ardry, basketball artistry and one-of-a-kind family entertainment will thrill fans of all ages. Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre. 570-970-7600, mohegansunarenapa.com

Mar 5. Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Home Opener. The professional indoor football team will kick off its 2016 season against the Philadelphia Yellow Jackets. PPL Center, Allentown. 610-282-3100, www.lvsteelhawks.com Mar 5. Performance: Bruce in the USA. The show is a tribute to Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

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Mar 4. Performance: Los Lobos With Ballet Folklorico Mexicano. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Mar 6-May 29. Church on the Rock. Sundays. 11am. Summit Hill Heritage Center, Summit Hill. 570-645-7561, www.summithillheritagecenter.com Mar 11. Open Mic With Lyle in the Coal Hole Canteen.

Anyone under 21 must be accompanied by an adult. Adm is a donation of a nonperishable food item for the Community Food Pantry. Summit Hill Heritage Center, Summit Hill. 570-645-7561, www.summithillheritagecenter.com

Mar 11-15. Performance: Blast Furnace Blues. Robert Randolph, Charlie Musselwhite, Coco Montoya and others will headline the blues festival. SteelStacks, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300, www.steelstacks.org

Mar 11. Performance: Pink Floyd Experience. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com Mar 12. Discover the Secrets of the D&H. Take a two-

hour hike/snowshoe excursion back to the past along the D&H Trail. Frank’s Place, Simpson. 570-679-9300, www. nepa-rail-trails.org

Mar 13. Hill Top Support Group. Meetings are held on

the second Sunday of each month except for December through February. The center is accessible via the ramp. 2-4pm. Summit Hill Heritage Center, Summit Hill. 570645-7561, www.summithillheritagecenter.com

Mar 15-May 1.

Performance: Peter and the Starcatcher. Audiences will go on an adventure through Neverland as Molly and an orphan seek to find out how a boy named Peter became the boy who never grew up. Walnut Street Theatre. 215-574-3550, www.walnutstreettheatre.org whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 51 /


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Mar 19. Performance: Ryan Pelton as Elvis.

Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

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superstars live and in action. Mohegan Sun Arena, WilkesBarre. 570-970-7600, http://mohegansunarenapa.com

Mar 22-Apr 3. Performance: Beautiful: The Carole

King Musical. The lively musical chronicals King’s break into the record business as a teenager, as well as her tumultuous personal life that led to finding her true voice. Academy of Music, Philadelphiakimmelcenter.org/events

Mar 15-20. Performance: The Sound of Music. The

spirited and romantic musical is the story of Maria and the von Trapp family. Academy of Music, Philadelphia. 215893-1999, www.kimmelcenter.org/events

Mar 16. Drink & Dabble Coal Cracker Paint & Sip. Paint a masterpiece with artist Jay Davenport during the presale event. Adults only. 6pm. Adm. Summit Hill Heritage Center, Summit Hill. 570-645-7561, summithillheritagecenter.com Mar 16-Apr 24. Performance: Richard III. Based on the historical play by William Shakespeare, the show chronicles Richard III’s rise to power and his subsequent reign. People’s Light & Theatre, Malvern. 610-644-3500, http://peopleslight.org Mar 17-20. Greater Lehigh Valley Auto Show. Since

its inception in 1998, the premier event has showcased the newest and hottest automobile technology from Detroit and around the world. Stabler Arena, Rauch Fieldhouse, Lehigh University, Bethlehem. www.glvautoshow.org

Mar 18. Performance: Million Dollar Quartet. The Tony

Award-winning Broadway musical is inspired by the true story of the recording session where Sam Phillips, the Father of Rock ’n’ Roll, brought together Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-8261100, www.kirbycenter.org

Mar 18. Performance: Blake Shelton. The reigning five-time CMA Male Vocalist of the Year is also a coach on the NBC show The Voice. Mohegan Sun Arena, WilkesBarre. 570-970-7600, http://mohegansunarenapa.com / 52 /

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Mar 26. Performance: truTV’s Impractical Jokers Featuring The Tenderloins. The Tenderloins Comedy Troupe - Sal Vulcano, Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray and Brian “Q” Quinn - will provide a night filled with laughs and videos. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, WilkesBarre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Mar 31.

Performance: Seussical. Adapted from the Broadway version, this version is especially for young audiences and features 13 actors and enhanced production values. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, WilkesBarre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

Nov 13-Apr 3.

Exhibit: Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis. The exhibit features 90 paintings and other works by Lewis dating from the early 1930s to the late 1970s. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. 215-972-7600, www.pafa.org

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Apr 3. Performance: Straight No Chaser. The group puts a new spin on male a cappella groups. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Apr 8-10.

The Philadelphia Invitational Furniture Show. The show exhibits one-of-a-kind home furnishings from innovative contemporary designs to adaptations of classical stylings. 23rd Street Armory, Philadelphia. 215387-8590, www.philaifs.com

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Apr 13. Performance: Dancing in the Streets. Join the

original celebration of Motown’s greatest hits. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-8261100, www.kirbycenter.org

Apr 14. Lehigh Valley IronPigs Home Opener. The AAA minor league team will play against the Pawtuckett Red Sox. Coca-Cola Park, Allentown. 610-435-3001, www.ironpigsbaseball.com Apr 15. Performance: Paul Revere’s Raiders.

Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

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Performance: Materialize! With Drew Thomas. The masterful illusionist is a former finalist on America’s Got Talent. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org

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Apr 8-23. Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts. A visually stunning, fire-themed performance on the Camden waterfront will kick off the 15-day extravaganza, featuring more than 50 events, a street fair, and a large plaza installation at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia. www.kimmelcenter.org, www.pifa.org

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Apr 21. Performance: Alton Brown Live. The television personality, author and Food Network star created a new form of entertainment with his first live culinary variety show. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, WilkesBarre. 570-826-1100, www.kirbycenter.org Apr 22-30. Philadelphia Science Festival. Through hands-on events for children, sophisticated activities for adults, and a carnival along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the festival takes science out of the lab and demonstrates the role it plays in everyday life. Philadelphia. 215-4481200, www.philasciencefestival.org whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 53 /


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Global Art Meets Community Charm at Allentown’s Mayfair Festival of the Arts By Cara O’Donnell “There isn’t any other festival like Mayfair in the Lehigh Valley.” That’s how executive director Arlene Daily describes the Mayfair Photo courtesy of Mayfest Festival of the Arts, the Memorial Day weekend arts extravaganza that Browsing the Mayfair Festival brings performing and visual arts to is truly a weekend-long event. The the Lehigh Valley. The Mayfair Fes- Music Festival alone is seven festivals tival, which will celebrate its 30th an- in one, with concerts in blues, blueniversary season this year, is known grass, folk, country, jazz, Celtic music as an arts sampling opportunity de- and classic rock. Two artist markets signed to build audiences for the arts offer the works of approximately 100 while building a sense of community. juried artists. Looking for handmade Unlike festivals that focus on one jewelry? One-of-a-kind wooden furart form, Mayfair offers a smorgas- niture? Original etchings or waterbord of arts and entertainment. There colors? Mayfair has all of these - and are dancers and dramaturges, come- much more. dians and clothing designers, poets The Mayfair Festival’s World Culand percussionists - and that’s just the tures area features music, dance, beginning. spoken word and more from a vari“What we do is put all the arts to- ety of artists. The Fine Arts Gallery at gether in one fun festival, so people Mayfair showcases some of the bigwill get a taste of everything,” says Daily, Photo courtesy of Mayfest who first became a part of the Mayfair Festival as an artist in 2005 and took the helm as executive director in 2012. “Maybe they’ll find some new art form to love and go to one of our local arts organizations to enjoy more of it.”


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festival with their parents are now bringing their own kids. The event is run by community members for community members. Sure, there are artworks worth thousands of dollars for sale and touring performers on our stages, but it feels like a real community affair. It’s big enough to bring great art and artists into the region, gest names in today’s art world, and an experimental arts area encourages but small enough to feel safe and reaudiences to consider art in an en- laxing.” tirely new way. The KidSpace area is all about fun - letting children of Photo courtesy of Discover Lehigh Valley all ages get their hands dirty and try out their own artistic abilities. Also, attendees can snack or dine on a variety of options from local restaurateurs in the food vendor areas, and the wine and beer tents feature local libations. While the Mayfair Festival of the Arts is well-known for its worldclass arts, music and more, at the end of the day, community is the goal. Hundreds of local volunteers The Mayfair Festival of the Arts make the festival run like clockwork, and attendees often return year after will run from Friday through Monday, year, making Mayfair a regular part of May 27 to 30, at the Allentown Fairtheir Memorial Day weekend. While grounds, 302 N. 17th St., Allentown. the festival has grown and evolved For more information, including deover its 30-year history, that sense of tails on participating artists, visit community is something that has not www.mayfairfestival.org. changed. “It has a real family feel,” says Daily. “It’s a real family tradition. Children who once Photo courtesy of Discover Lehigh Valley came to the


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Apr 23-24. 27th Annual Neshaminy State Park Civil War Re-enactment. One of the largest re-enactments on the East Coast. Neshaminy State Park, Bensalem. 215-6394538, www.neshaminycwevent.org

May 14. RiverFest. Olive Street, Scranton. 570-347-6311, www.lrca.org

Apr 23. Performance: Randy Bachman.

Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

May 15, 22. 5th Annual Spring Winery Tour. The twopart, self-guided wine tour will take visitors through a total of nine unique, family-owned wineries. Along the Bucks County Wine Trail.

Apr 28-30. 121st Penn Relays. High school, college,

May 19. Performance: Joe Bonamassa. Hailed as one

Apr 30. Opening Day of Sesame Place. Sesame Place,

May 19. Performance: Sammy Kaye Orchestra. The event will be a luncheon show. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866-605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

and professional track stars will compete during the oldest collegiate meet in the nation. There will be an average of one race every five minutes over 33 hours of competition. Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Langhorne. 866-GO-4-ELMO, http://sesameplace.com

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May 1. Broad Street Run. The event, which raises money for the American Cancer Society, spans 10 miles from Olney to South Philadelphia. www.broadstreetrun.com

May 1. Dorney Park Opening Day.

Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown. 610-395-3724, www.dorneypark.com

May 3-5. Performance: Branson Fever. The events

will be luncheon shows. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. 866605-PEAK, www.pennspeak.com

May 7. Washington Crossing Brewfest. Sip on some of the best-tasting beers from more than 65 breweries from around the country. Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing. www.washingtoncrossingpark.org

of the greatest guitar players of his generation. FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. 570-8261100, www.kirbycenter.org

May 20. Levitt Pavilion Concert Season Begins. Enjoy 50 family-friendly concerts each summer as part of the series. SteelStacks, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300, www.steelstacks.org, www.levittsteelstacks.org May 21-22. Strawberry Festival. The event will fea-

ture strawberries of all sorts, live entertainment, and pieeating contests. Peddler’s Village, Lahaska. 215-794-4000, www.peddlersvillage.com

May 21. Arts Alive! More than 100 juried exhibitors showing off their wares, along with original music acts, live alpacas, food court and wine-tasting area, and trolley transport around town. Downtown Quakertown. 215-5362273 May 23. Wildwater Kingdom Opening Day. Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown. 610-395-3724, www.dorneypark.com

May 12-15. A Program of Firsts. The event will be a

May 26-Jun 5. Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. The event will feature hunters, jumpers, saddlebreds, four-in-hand coaching, exhibitions, and an old-fashioned fair. Devon Show Grounds, Devon. devonhorseshow.net

May 13-Jun 5. Exhibit: Student Exhibition. The school will preview the works of graduate and undergraduate art students during this 115th annual exhibition. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. 215-9727600, www.pafa.org

May 27-30. Mayfair Festival of the Arts. Featuring six

May 13-14. Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta. The collegiate regatta will feature more than 3,000 competitors from 125 colleges from across the U.S. and Canada. Schuylkill River.

May 28-30. Brandywine River Museum Antiques Show. The show will feature furniture, glass, metalware, ceramics, folk art, quilts, and other fine antiques from across the nation. Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700, brandywinemuseum.org

contemporary interpretation of classical-style ballet, along with exceptional choreography. Academy of Music, Philadelphia. 215-893-1999, www.kimmelcenter.org/ events, www.paballet.org

May 14-15. 18th Annual Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Tile Festival. Handmade historic and contemporary ceramic tiles from more than 50 artists, dealers and collectors will be feaured. Tours of the working history museum built by archaeologist and art collector Henry Mercer will be available. Rare handcrafted tiles will be available for purchase. Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Doylestown. 215-348-6098

performance stages, more than 100 artists and craftspeople, roving entertainers and more than two dozen vendors offering authentic regional foods. Agri-Plex Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown. 610-437-6900, www.mayfairfestival.org

May 28-30. Philadelphia Antiques Show. The show

will feature more than 50 exhibitors showcasing decorative art from Colonial through mid-century times, as well as antique silver, jewelry, books, and prints. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia. www.thephiladelphiaantiquesshow.org whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 57 /


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ONGOING Through Feb 29. Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides. Attendees will discover Armstrong County during the tours. Dragon Run Forge & Livery, Cowansville. 724-5433367, www.dragonrunforgeandlivery.com Through Feb 29. Live Music. Fridays and Saturdays. Ray’s Hot Spot, Marienville. 814-927-8689, http://rayshotspot.com

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Through May 7. Sundance Arena Rodeo. Bull riding,

bronc riding, barrel racing, children’s events and more. Food vendor on-site. Saturdays only. 7:30pm. Adm. Sundance Arena Rodeo, Fredonia. 724-475-2939, www.sundancearena.com

Through Feb 29. Live Music. Fridays and Saturdays. Ray’s Hot Spot, Marienville. 814-927-8689, http://rayshotspot.com Feb 20-Apr 3. Kraynak’s Easter Bunny Lane. Enjoy the first blossoms of spring with lighted trees and animated figures at work and play. Free adm. Closed Easter Sunday. Kraynak’s, Hermitage. 724-347-4511, www.Kraynaks.com

MARCH Mar 3. Performance: Room on the Broom. The professional touring production is based on the children’s book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Orr Auditorium, New Wilmington. 724-946-7354, westminster.edu/celebrity


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Mar 3. Wine-Tasting Event. Michael Kavic will explain how to enjoy wine through the properties of seeing, swirling, smelling, sipping and savoring while sampling various wines. Finger food reminiscent of the 1820s era will be served. Age 21 and up. 7pm. Adm. Vicary Mansion, Freedom. 724-775-1848, www.bchrlf.org Mar 3. Chili Cook-Off & Wing Crawl. The taste compe-

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LIFE Programs’ Third Annual Purse Bash. Tickets include lunch and four opportunities to win authentic designer purses. There will be additional opportunities to win purses and gift baskets. Unique gift items will be for sale. 11am-2:45pm. Adm. Shakespeare’s Restaurant and Pub, Ellwood City. 724-302-2487, www.lutheranseniorlife.org

tition, run by the Norwin Rotary Club, will offer chili and wing samples at various locations in Irwin. www. irwinevents.com

Mar 5. Performance: Murder Mystery Dinner. Be part of the murder mystery and support accessAbilities Foundation. Rustic Lodge, Indiana. 724-465-6042, ext. 1030

Mar 4-6. Erie Sport & Travel Expo. The exhibits and

Mar 5. Safe Day. The day, which will focus on safety, will

attractions will include a live trout pond, retriever demonstrations, celebrity appearances, wildlife shows, and educational seminars. Adm. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. 814-790-5079

Mar 4, 11, 18, Apr 1, 8. Skate & Dance. Skating from 7-9pm, and dancing from 9-11pm. Adm. Mon View Roller Rink, Greensboro. 724-852-5323

be presented by The Arc of Indiana County. Indiana Mall, Indiana. www.indianamallpa.com

Mar 5. The Great Greensboro Chili Cook-Off. Adm covers chili tasting, cornbread, dessert and one ticket for the People’s Choice voting. 5-7pm. Greensboro Fire Hall, Greensboro. 724-943-4462, www.natgreene.org whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 59 /


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Mar 12. Performance: Showtime. The program, presented by Blairsville Underground Railroad, will be a review of local talent. Auditorium, Blairsville High School, Blairsville. 724-459-5779

Mar 12. St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Washington County Restaurant Week. Lunch and dinner deals, including special Restaurant Week prix-fixe menus, will be offered at premier restaurants. Washington County. 866-927-4969, www.visitwashingtoncountypa.com

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2016 Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Pittsburgh’s large and active Irish community comes together each year to produce a family-oriented celebration of Ireland’s patron saint. 10am. Pittsburgh. www.pittsburghirish.org

Mar 12. Spring Coin Show. Coins, currency, tokens and

numismatic materials will be on display at 36 tables. Buy, sell, trade or chat with knowledgeable coin dealers. The Coins 4 Kids program will be available. Free adm and parking. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. 724-254-2471

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free tours and taste local maple products in and around the county. Products will be available for purchase. Held in association with Somerset County Maple Producers. Somerset County Maple Producers Association, Somerset. 814-442-3680

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Business Expo. Organized by the New Wilmington Area Chamber of Commerce, the event is meant to make the public aware of the businesses and services in the area. Field House, Westminster College, New Wilmington. 724-528-5313, www.newwilmington.biz

Mar 13. Charter Day. The statewide celebration will commemorate the founding of Pennsylvania through the 1861 charter that King Charles II of Great Britain granted to William Penn. Participating sites will include Drake Well Museum, Titusville. 814-827-2797, www.drakewell.org


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Mar 26. Peter Cottontail Express. The first ride of 2016 through Oil Creek State Park will feature Peter Cottontail. Reservations appreciated. Departs at 1pm. Fee. Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, www.octrr.org

Mar 19. St. Patrick’s Day 5K & Fun Walk. The scenic run/walk will take place along the river and Third Avenue. Discounts available. 9:30am. Fee. Big Rock Park, New Brighton. 724-846-1870, www.nbarc.net

Mar 17-20. Erie Home & Garden Expo. Vendors will

Mar 19. Rotary Corn Hole Tournament. The tourna-

exhibit products and services to help attendees make their homes more beautiful. The event will include a showcase home built on the main floor, landscape displays, children’s gardens, celebrity appearances, educational seminars, and more. Adm. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. 814-7905079, www.eriepromotions.com

Mar 18-19, 25-26. Performance: TV Dinners. The

live stage presentation of retro TV shows and commercials embarks on a new creative form of multimedia production. 7pm. Adm. R-ACT Theatre Productions, Avenue Theatre, Rochester. 724-775-6844, www.ractproductions.com

Mar 18-20, 25-27 Bunny Trolley. Ride a trolley to

the hunt for eggs, visit with the Easter Bunny and decorate eggs. Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, Washington. 724-2289256, www.pa-trolley.org

Mar 18-20. Indiana Armstrong Builders Association Home Show. More than 135 booths with 90 exhibitors will display ideas on home improvement. Free parking. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. 724-349-2327 Mar 19.

Ice Skate With the Easter Bunny. 12:301:30pm. Adm. Ice Arena, Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls. www.bcfsc.org

Mar 19. Easter Egg Hunt. The SpringHouse, Washington. 724-228-3339, springhousemarket.com

ment wil be a round robin or double elimination, depending on the number of teams. Food and beverages are included in the price. The event will also feature a silent auction and giveaway drawings. St. John’s Hall, New Castle. 724-651-2305, www.rotary89.org

Mar 19. Easter Egg Hunt. The festivities will include a

breakfast, pictures with the Easter Bunny, storytelling, oldfashioned games, and face painting. Volant. 724-533-5611, www.volantshops.com

Mar 19-20. Maple Taste & Tour Weekend. Participants may visit members of the Northwest PA Maple Association in the following counties: Crawford, Warren, Venango, Mercer, and Erie. www.pamaple.org

Mar 19-20. Irish Soup & Artisan Cheeses. Attendees may sample Irish potato soup, artisan cheese, and white wine for free. Ice wine paired with ice wine dessert, along with port, will be available to sample for a fee. White wines will be available to purchase. 11am-5pm. Conneaut Cellars Winery and Distillery, Conneaut Lake. 814-382-3999, www. conneautcellarswinery.com Mar 20, Apr 24, May 29. Washington Antiques

Fair. The event, held the last Sunday of each month from March through October, features hundreds of quality antiques dealers. CONSOL Energy Park, Washington. 724942-0357, www.washingtonantiquesfair.com whereandwhen.com / 2016 W&W spring / 61 /


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Apr 2-3. 39th Annual Maple Syrup Festival. All-youcan-eat buttermilk and/or buckwheat pancakes will be served with 100 percent pure maple syrup made on-site. The festival will feature Mountain Men encampments, handmade crafts, pony rides, entertainment on two stages, stoneground flour and more. Free adm and parking. Fee for breakfast. 8:30am-4:30pm. Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls. 724-378-1701, www.beavercountyconservationdistrict.com Apr 2-3. Maple Syrup Festival Open House. Step back

in time to this restored one-room schoolhouse built in 1844. Free adm. Richmond Little Red Schoolhouse, Beaver. 724774-8292, www.brightontwp.org

Apr 2-3, 6-10. Pennsylvania Maple Festival. Demonstrations, a quilt show, car shows, a parade, vendors, a beer and wine garden, pancake dinners and more. Festival Grounds, Meyersdale. 866-858-0213 RICH 260 YEARS OF HISTORY , George Washington, Delaware Indians, Communal Harmony Society, Mennonites, more.

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Performance: Steel Drum Band Concert. More than 40 young steel drum musicians from Greenville Area High School will perform outdoors. 1:30-2:30pm. DeBence Antique Music World, Franklin. 814-432-8350, www.debencemusicworld.com

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60th Annual Good Friday Breakfast. Sponsored by Indiana County YMCA. Rustic Lodge, Indiana. www.icymca.org

Mar 26. Easter Egg Hunt. Children can hunt for Easter

eggs, visit with the Easter Bunny and enjoy a light snack. Hunt will begin promptly at 10:15am. 10am-noon. Fee. Old Economy Village, Ambridge. 724-266-4500, ext. 113, www.oldeconomyvillage.org

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Easter Egg Hunt. Participants may search more than 70 miles of trails for giant Easter eggs to be brought to the office for a prize. Mines and Meadows ATV Park, Wampum. 724-535-6026, minesandmeadows.com

APRIL Apr 1. Opening Day. Attendees may view the animals and feed them with food purchased from the gift shop. Living Treasures Wild Animal Park, Jones Mills. 724-9249571, www.ltanimalpark.com Apr 2. Trail Station Season Opening. The visitors center and museum will open for the season and continue to be open on Saturdays and Sundays. 10am-3pm. McDonald Trail Station, McDonald. 724-926-4617, www.mcdonaldtrailstation.com / 62 /

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Apr 2, 9, 16, 23. Performance: The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood. Presented by the Old Schoolhouse Players. Mount Pleasant Township Community Center, Hickory. 724-356-7529, http://osptheater.com Apr 2. Spring Open House. Visit the shops and get ready for spring. Smicksburg. 814-257-0192, smicksburg.net

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Family Fun Fest. The Children’s Advisory Commission of Indiana County will offer the day of family fun. Indiana Mall, Indiana. www.indianamallpa.com, www.familyfunfest32@gmail.com

Apr 6. Opening Day 2016 at the David Bradford House. The museum will be open for drop-in visitors on Wednesdays. Guided tours of the National Historic Landmark will be offered. David Bradford House, Washington. 724-222-3604, www.bradfordhouse.org Apr 7. Performance: I Love Lucy - Live on Stage. The

new stage show was adapted from the television show I Love Lucy. The year is 1952 and two I Love Lucy episodes are about to be filmed at the Desilu Playhouse. Warner Theatre, Erie. 814-452-4857, ErieBroadwaySeries.com

Apr 7-17. 23rd Annual JFilm Festival. Independent

films from around the world will be showcased to deepen both Jewish and general audiences’ understanding of Jewish culture, tolerance and common humanity. Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 412-992-5203, www.jfilmpgh.org

Apr 7. Trashion. The fundraising event for Indiana Arts Council will be held with support from the IUP Fashion Association. Upstairs at The Coney Restaurant, Indiana. www.indianaartscouncil.org Apr 8-24. Mary Poppins. The jack-of-all-trades, Bert,

will introduce viewers to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Academy Theatre, Meadville. 814-337-8000, www.theacademytheatre.org


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The village includes a restored 1874 one-room schoolhouse, demonstrations in the blacksmith shop, fresh bread baking in the outdoor brick oven, a focus on 1890s life in the log cabin, an 1870s doctor’s office, a bank barn built in 1858, a general store and a covered bridge with geocache. Open on second Saturdays through October and by appointment. 11am-3pm. Donations appreciated. Hookstown Fairgrounds, Hookstown. 724-899-4165, www.hookstownfair.com, www.sshva.wordpress.com

Apr 9-10. A.R.H. Gun Show & Sales. Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington. 724-225-7718, www.arhsportshop.com Apr 9. Fool’s Run 10K & 5K. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. 724-349-0501, www.indianaroadrunners.com Apr 9. Performance: The Ultimate Oscars. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will celebrate 50 years of Oscar-winning scores. Pre-concert dinners will be available. Scottish Rite Cathedral, New Castle. 800-743-8560, 724-654-6683, www.cathedralnewcastle.com, www.pittsburghsymphony.org/src Apr 14-16.

Exhibit: Art Expressions Exhibit. Cash prizes will be awarded in various categories. A reception will be held on April 15 from 10am-noon. Free adm to exhibit. Center at the Mall, Sears Corridor, Monaca.

Apr 15-24. Performance: God’s Favorite. The show is

a comedy of biblical proportions. Annex Theatre, New Castle Playhouse, New Castle. 724-654-3437, www.newcastleplayhouse.org

Apr 16-17, May 21-22. Open Days. The museum

houses more than 250 internal combustion engines depicting 125 years of development of industrial America. 10am-5pm. Coolspring Power Museum, Coolspring. 814849-6883, www.coolspringpowermuseum.org

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Performance: Old Guys With Guitars in Concert. The show will feature acoustic/electric songs by the Beatles, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Bat McGrath, James Taylor, and more. 1:30pm. DeBence Antique Music World, Franklin. 814-432-8350, www.debencemusicworld.com

Apr 22-23. Monster Jam. Twelve-foot-tall, 10,000pound monster trucks will race across a custom-designed track full of obstacles to soar over or smash through. Adm. Erie Insurance Arena, Erie. 814-452-4857 Apr 22-23, 29-30.

Apr 16. Hoyt Wine Festival. The theme is A Royal Affair.

Performance: Mayhem & Murder. 7pm. Adm. R-ACT Theatre Productions, Avenue Theatre, Rochester. 724-775-6844, www.ractproductions. com

Apr 17-30. Kaleidoscope Arts Festival. The event will

Apr 22-23. Bowl for Kids - Indiana County YMCA. The fundraising event will support Big Hearts Little Hands, a mentoring program. Mohawk Lanes, Indiana. icymca.org

Hoyt Center for the Arts, New Castle. 724-652-2882, www.hoytartcenter.org showcase the best of Slippery Rock University’s dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock. 724-738-4586, www.sru.edu

Apr 17. Tea for Tails - Beaver County Humane Society.

Enjoy tea, tea sandwiches, giveaway drawings, entertainment and an appearance by pets. Attendees are encouraged to wear their tea hats and attire. Reservations required. Age 15 and up. 1:30-4pm. Adm. Center Township Fire Hall, Aliquippa. www.beavercountyhumanesociety.org

Apr 17-26. Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week. The event will highlight the region’s craft beer culture while expanding the reach of craft beer through education, collaboration, cooperation and responsible libation. Throughout Pittsburgh. http://pittsburghcraftbeerweek.com

Apr 23. Forever Family 5K Run & Fun Walk. Race to

raise funds to help grow awareness for the need of permanency through adoptions of infant and older children. Awards will be presented. 9am. Fee. Irvine Park, Beaver. 724-371-0671, www.adoptionconnectionpa.org

Apr 23. Performance: Mozart’s Requiem. Palace Theatre, Greensburg. 724-836-8000, www.thepalacetheatre.org, 724-837-1850 Apr 23. Performance: You’ve Got a Friend. Songwriter

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Apr 23-24. Open House. Visitors may enjoy snacks

made with the business’ wines, taste wines, take tours of the cellar, and enter to win prizes. 11am-5pm. Conneaut Cellars Winery and Distillery, Conneaut Lake. 814-3823999, www.conneautcellarswinery.com

Apr 25-26. Lawrenceville’s Art All Night. The entirely free grassroots community art show is a joyful celebration of arts and community. Anyone can put one piece of art in the show for free. Lawrenceville. www.artallnight. org/wp Apr 25-May 1. Youth Arts Celebration. The familyfriendly event will showcase artwork by students in kindergarten through 12th grade from nine school districts in the county. Indiana. www.indianaartscouncil.org Apr 29-May 1. Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon. The weekend of events includes two days of races. Participants will cross Pittsburgh’s three rivers over five bridges, and marathoners will travel through 13 unique neighborhoods featuring festivals, bands and cheerathoners. Pittsburgh. www.thepittsburghmarathon.com Apr 29-30. Brewski Festival. Guests will enjoy fine specialty beers from a unique selection of breweries. Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Seven Springs. 800-4522223, www.7springs.com Apr 30. Spring Wildflower Walk. Enjoy a guided walk

through the woods to find and identify many different types of flowers. 11am. Free. Shelter 12, Bradys Run Park, Beaver Falls. 724-378-1701, www.beavercountyconservationdistrict.org / 64 /

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Arts Festival. The event will feature a diverse group of sea glass and beach glass jewelers, sculptors, painters, collectors, and aficionados, as well as Richard LaMotte, the author of Pure Sea Glass and The Lure of Sea Glass. There will be live music, wine tastings, antique bottle collections, and more. 10am-5pm. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. 814-836-1827, www.relishinc.com

Apr 30. Air Heritage Annual Pig Roast. A whole pig will

be roasted over a charcoal fire and served with all the fixings prepared by Air Heritage expert chefs. Aircraft will be on display and open for touring. 3-6pm. Adm. Air Heritage Museum - Beaver County Airport, Beaver Falls. 724-8432820, http://airheritage.org

Apr 30. Youth Fishing Derby. No license is required to

fish. One rod per child will be allowed, and participants must bring their own rods. Bait will be sold, and no live minnows will be permitted. Trophies will be awarded in various categories, with additional prizes for tagged fish. Each angler age 15 and under will receive a free gift. Age 15 and under. Free. Registration at 7am. Derby from 8amnoon. Hopewell Community Park, Aliquippa. 724-3781460, www.hopewelltwp.com

Apr 30. Marianna Canoe Race. The timed event for kayaks, canoes and anything that floats will include prizes and fun for everyone. Marianna. 724-986-5708, www. mariannaoutdoor.com Apr 30. 25th Annual Downtown Irwin Car Cruise. The

judged car show will feature trophies, dash plaques, T-shirts, live music, food, and beverages. There is a registration fee to enter a vehicle, but admission is free to the general public. 11am-4pm. Main Street, Irwin. 724-8643840, www.irwinevents.com

MAY May 1. Adult Fishing Derby. Anglers must have a valid

Pennsylvania fishing license. No live minnows will be permitted, and there will be a two-rod limit. Prizes will be awarded. Age 16 and up. Registration at 6am. Derby from 7 to 11am. Fee. Hopewell Community Park, Aliquippa. 724378-1460, www.hopewelltwp.com


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May 6-8. Festival of the Birds. The event will feature workshops, field trips, live music, lagoon birding, and more. Attendees should bring comfortable shoes or boots for walking and any birding gear they desire. Presque Isle State Park, Erie. www.discoverpi.com, www.presqueisleaudubon.org/festival.html

May 6-7. Bluegrass Festival. Multiple bands will perform, and camping will be available. Open to the public. Twolick Valley Rod & Gun Club, Cherry Tree.

May 7. 5th Annual Old Economy Village Garden Mart.

Shop for plants and other garden-related treasures. 9am2pm. Free adm. Old Economy Village, Ambridge. 724-2664500, ext. 101, www.oldeconomyvillage.org

May 7-8. Beaver County History Celebration Weekend - Labor & Industry History Tour. The Ohio and Beaver rivers, along with resources such as coal deposits, gas and oil, and railroads, played important roles in the industrialization of Beaver County. Visit local historical sites to see what impact the glass and steel industries, railroads, boat building, farming and mining had on the county. Beaver County. www.visitbeavercounty.com May 7.

Mud on the Mountain. 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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7th Annual Authors of Indiana County & Beyond. Meet-and-greet opportunities with many regional authors. Windgate Winery, Smicksburg. 814-257-8797, www.windgatevineyards.com

May 7-8. May Mart. Attendees may find everything they need for their lawns and gardens. Fountain Park, Franklin. www.franklinpa.gov May 7. Fourth Street Vendor Fair Opens. Vendors will

offer baked goods, crafts, food, and more. Saturdays throughout the summer. 9am-1pm. Main Street and Fourth Street, Irwin. 724-864-0560, www.irwinevents.com

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May 11, 18, 25.

Waynesburg Farmers Market. Purchase fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, flowers and herbs directly from the farmes and gardeners who grow them. Wednesdays from mid-May to mid-October. 10am-2pm. Downtown Waynesburg. 724-627-8119, www.waynesburgpa.org

May 13-15. Performance: Children of Eden. Presented

by the Old Schoolhouse Players. Mount Pleasant Township Community Center, Hickory. 724-356-7529, http://osptheater.com

May 14. Town Yard Sale. Several downtown businesses,

residents and churches will offer items for sale. 10am-4pm. Third Street, Business District, Beaver. 724-888-3820, www.beaverareachamber.com

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Green Beret Challenge. The individual challenge will require participants to endure a series of personal engagements along 8 grueling miles while being tested by sandbags, litters, tires, water and more. Mines and Meadows ATV Park, Wampum. 724-535-6026, www.minesandmeadows.com, www.greenberetchallenge.com

May 14. Pennsylvania Migration Bird Count. Identify

and count birds and report the findings and location to the Ralph K. Bell Bird Club. The final report will be submitted to the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology. Greene County. rkbbirdclub@yahoo.com

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Saturday Community Market. More than 30 vendors and exhibitors will line the Market House plaza, showcasing everything from artisan cheeses to zoological wonders. Musical entertainment will be provided throughout the day, and there will be an appearance from Squeeze the Clown. Meadville Market House, Meadville. 814-336-2056

May 15. Women & Wine. The event, for ladies only, will be complete with wine tasting, shopping, food and entertainment. Christian W. Klay Winery, Chalk Hill. 724-4393424, http://cwklaywinery.com May 20-22. Wild Things Home Opener. Nine innings of professional baseball and three hours of entertainment in a state-of-the-art facility. 7:05pm. CONSOL Energy Park, Washington. 724-250-9555, washingtonwildthings.com May 20-21. May Mart Flower & Craft Festival. More than 100 vendors and crafters will sell unique items in two arenas. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. indianagardenclub.org May 21-22. Portersville Stream Show Spring Gas-

Up. Activities will be available for the whole family. Offerings will include a vintage village, a sawmill, a cider press, gas engines, oil field equipment, farm animals, a flea market, food, children’s pedal tractor pulling, and a steam building. Portersville Steam Show Grounds, Portersville. 724-2857038, www.portersvillesteamshow.org

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May 21-22.

43rd Annual National Road Festival. Celebrating the Road That Built the Nation, the two-day festival will feature history, wagon trains, fireworks, live bands and entertainment, yard sales, antiques, food and more all along Route 40. Centerville to West Alexander.

May 21-22. 13th Annual Sheep & Fiber Festival. Celebrate the heritage of lamb, wool and fibers in Greene County with juried crafts and fiber vendors, as well as various demonstrations such as spinning and weaving, shearing, shepherding dog, American lamb cooking and more. 10am-5pm. Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724627-8119, www.waynesburgpa.org May 27. Henry & Mudge. The professional touring pro-

duction is based on the children’s book series by Cynthia Rylant. Orr Auditorium, New Wilmington. 724-946-7354, www.westminster.edu/celebrity

May 28-29.

Mines & Meadows Memorial Day Weekend Kickoff. A food truck will be on-site both days. On Sunday night in the parking area adjacent to the main campground, there will be a community bonfire with a disc jockey playing well-known tunes. 9am. Fee for a day pass. Mines and Meadows ATV Park, Wampum. 724-535-6026, www.minesandmeadows.com

May 28-29.

Pyrofest. The affordable community event promotes and celebrates the international art of pyrotechnics through innovative and unique presentations. Cooper’s Lake Campground, Slippery Rock. http://pyrofest. com

May 28. Geranium Festival. Celebrating the city’s des-

ignation as the Geranium Capital of the World, the event will feature craft and food vendors, live music and contests. Geraniums will be sold to benefit the Garden Club’s activities. Downtown Connellsville. 724-626-0141

May 28. Delaney Chevrolet Westsylvania Jazz & Blues Festival. Many jazz and blues acts will perform throughout the day. Downtown Indiana. www.downtownindiana.org, http://westsylvaniajazzandblues.org May 30. Human Race 5K Run & Walk. The out-andback course will include a gradual incline until the turnaround. Registrations are requested. Diamond Park, Meadville. 814-333-6630, www.ernsttrail.org May 31. Quilt in a Day. Patricia Knoechel will present the

program, based on new publications and patterns by her and her sister, Eleanor Burns, the founder of Quilt in a Day. 10am-noon. Stewart Hall, Harmony Museum, Harmony. 724-452-7341, www.harmonymuseum.org


WESTERN REGION calendar of events

The New Kinzua Visitors Center

Along for the ride at PA

Amusement Parks

Mercer Museum Celebrates 100

years

Honoring the Legacy of Mister Rogers

There’s No Place Like Gnome

Countryside

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