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It has always felt like fall goes by way too quickly. The crisp sunny days and cool evenings can’t last long enough for me. Time spent along a warm campfire or backyard firepit with family and friends is a seasonal favorite.
Outdoor activities like apple picking, leaf peeping, and harvest festivals abound in Pennsylvania. You’ll find many of those activities within the pages of this issue.
Fall is a great time to visit one (or even two) historical sites found throughout the Commonwealth. Our rich railroad history can be experienced at several locations in Pennsylvania, and this is an excellent time of year to plan a trip. Some of the historic railroads in PA offer fall foliage train rides. But don’t wait to book until the leaves begin to display their brilliant hues. They fill up fast!
Plan some getaways. Turn a festival into a long weekend away and discover all the area has to offer. But don’t wait to start planning because fall will be gone before you know it.
Wendy
Fall photo taken at the foot of the steps leading up to the historic Horseshoe Curve in Altoona.
ONGOING
Aug 25-Sep 24. 'Wild & Woolly’ Exhibit. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-0949, https://www.stationgalleryccac.org
Aug 30 - Sep 3. Sullivan County Fair. Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. 570-924-3205, https://sullivancountyfair.org/
Aug 30 - Sep 4. Wyoming County Fair. Wyoming County Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. http://www.wyomingcountyfair.com/
SEPTEMBER
Sep 1, 8, & 15. Clinton County Speedway Racing. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-726-RACE, / www.clintoncountyspeedway.com/
Sep 1-4. Lock Haven Labor Day Boat Regatta & Festival. Susquehanna River, Woodward Township side, Lock Haven. 570-748-6388, https://www.clintoncountyinfo.com/event/47th-annuallabor-day-regatta
Sep 1-2. Crosscutters Baseball. Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, Williamsport. 570-326-3389, www.mlbdraftleague.com/williamsport
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Sep 2. All Home Days. All Home Days Grounds, Elysburg. 570-441-7310, www. facebook.com/AllHomeDays/
Sep 2. Washingtonville Benefit Auction At Beaver Run School. Beaver Run School, Danville. https://itourcolumbiamontour.com/series/washingtonville-benefit-auction-at-beaver-runschool/
Sep 2. Cheap Trick. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, https://www.caclive.com
Sep 3; Oct 1. First Sunday Car Cruise-In. Millbrook Plaza Parking Lot, Mill Hall. www.facebook.com/ groups/752111185160248
Sep 3. End of Summer Fireworks at Curwensville Lake. Curwensville Lake, Curwensville. curwensvillelake.com
Sep 8-9. Danville Heritage Festival. Downtown, Danville. https://visitdanvillepa.org
Sep 9. Annual Danville Fall Arts & Crafts Festival. Downtown, Danville. https://visitdanvillepa.org/
Sep 9. Side Street Saturday, Music & More. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-1576, https://lockhaven.org/ second-side-street-saturdays-2023
Sep 9-10. Vintage & Modern Motorcycle Mototrials. Wooded Trails, McElhattan. 570-726-6389, https:// www.durtydabbers.com
Sep 9. ATV Poker Run. Whiskey Springs ATV Trail, Renovo. 570-9270117, https://renovoheritage.org
Sep 9-10. Pennsylvania Endless Mountains Fiber Festival. Harford Fairgrounds, New Milford. https://endlessmountainsfiberfest.com
Sep 9-10. 15th Annual Endless Mountains Rendezvous, Muzzleloader Shoot, & Artisan Show. American Legion Post 510, Laceyville. https://empo.us
Sep 9. Frailey’s Greenhouse and Uncle D’s Winery 8th Annual Fall Festival. Frailey’s Greenhouse, Houtzdale. www.facebook.com/fraileysgreenhouse
Sep 9-10. 43rd Annual Wild Wind Folk Art & Craft Festival. Warren County Fairgrounds, Pittsifield. 814688-1516, www.wildwindfestival.com
Sep 10. Nicholson Bridge Day. Downtown Nicholson, Nicholson. www. facebook.com/NicholsonBridgeDay
Sep 10. Saint Marys Airport Drag Races. St. Marys Municipal Airport, St. Marys. https://www.facebook.com/ groups/1838142669812048/
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September 16 & 17
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October 7 • 8 am - 1 pm, Bradford PA
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Sep 10. Brunch Cruise With Hillside Catering. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, https:// ridehiawatha.com
Sep 10. Wine Paddle Tour. Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals, Falls. 570-388-6107, kayaktheriver.com
Sep 11-16. McClure Bean Soup Fair. Bean Soup Fairgrounds, McClure. 717543-5467, https://www.facebook.com/ mcclurebeansoup
Sep 12-16. Ross Library Book Sale. Ross Library, Lock Haven. 570-748-3321, https://rosslibrary.org
Sep 13 & 27. Retreat: Creating Magical Herb Bundles. Sue’s Salves, Mill Hall. 570-726-3028, https://www.suesalves.com/retreats
Sep 14-16. Antes Fort Historical Days. Village Park, Antes Fort. https:// www.facebook.com/people/AntesFort-Historical-Days/100067493304566/
Sep 14. Wing Night Cruise. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570220-0528, https://ridehiawatha.com/
Sep 15-17. Chainsaw Carvers RoundUp & Auction. Sawmill Center for the Arts, Cooksburg. https://sawmill.org
Sep 15-17. Bavarian Fall Fest. Downtown, Saint Mary’s. 814-781-7247, https://visitpago.com/events/bavarianfall-fest/
Sep 15-17. Pennsylvania Bowhunters Festival. Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksville. www.pabowhunters.com
Sep 15. Pizza & Paddle. Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals, Falls. 570-3886107, https://kayaktheriver.com/
Sep 16. Lumberjack Competition. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, lumbermuseum.org
Sep 16-17. Coolspring Power Museum: Open Days. Coolspring Power Museum, Coolspring. 814-849-6883, http://coolspringpowermuseum.org
Sep 16. 4th Annual Back The Blue. Three Dogs Vino, Bloomsburg. 570389-0151, www.threedogsvino.com
Sep 16. Columbia Montour Council
Community Day. Blooomsburg Municipal Airport, Bloomsburg. 570-4417114, https://itourcolumbiamontour. com/event/columbia-montour-councilcommunity-day/
Sep 16. Sugar Valley Museum Open House & Chicken BBQ. Sugar Valley Historical Society, Loganton. https:// www.svhistory.org/
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Sep 16. Clinton County Farm-City Festival. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-726-3798, www.clintoncountypa.gov/departments/conservation-district/farm-city-family-festival
Sep 16. Seafood Supper. Sugar Valley Fire Hall, Loganton. 570-725-3017, tt sugarvalleyfire.com
Sep 16-17, Oct 21-22. Greenberg
Cadillac Museum. Greenberg Cadillac Museum, Brookville. 814-952-1616
Sep 16-17. Colorado Rangers
National Horse Show. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-502-4164 , www.clintoncountyinfo.com/event/colorado-rangers-national-horse-show
Sep 16. Hometown Heroes Banner
Ceremony. J. Doyle Corman Amphitheater, Lock Haven. 570-748-1576, https://lockhaven.org/event/hometown-heroes-ceremony
Sep 16. Soup & Ham Pot Pie Sale. Flaming Foliage Lot, Renovo. 570-923411, astate amingfoliagefestival.org
Sep 16. Wyalusing Valley Wine Festival. Tuscarora Wayne Grounds, Wyalusing. 570-746-3979, https://wyalusingwinefestival.com
Sep 16-17. Fall Festival & Pumpkintown. Old Mill Village Museum, New Milford. 570-465-3448, https://oldmillvillage.org/
Sep 16-17. Maker’s Market. Heritage Village & Farm Museum, Troy. https:// theheritagevillage.org/
Sep 16. Craft Beer & Timbersports. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, lumbermuseum.org
Sep 17. The Lake Carey Loop Triathlon. Lake Carey Fire Department, Tunkhannock. www.trisignup.com/ Race/PA/Tunkhannock/TheLakeCareyLoop
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Durty Dabbers Mototrials
Ross Library Book Sale
Miller’s Gun Shop Open Hou se
Boulder Beast Trail Challenge
Truckers 4 Hope Big Rig Show
Pine Creek Seed Farm Corn Maze
Spook Haven Haunted House
PA State Flaming Fo liage Fes val
Christmas in the Barns Cra s Fes val
Haven Wicked Wine Fes val
Hooskow Chainsaw Carvers ’ Fes val
Brews in the Barn Beer Tas ng/Chili Cook -Off
“The View” 25K Trail Challenge
Sep 19-23. Harmony Grange Fair. Harmony Grange Fairgrounds, Westover. https://harmonygrangefair.org
Sep 21-24. Lock Haven University Homecoming. Lock Haven University Campus, Lock Haven. 570-484-2586, www.clintoncountyinfo.com/event/ lock-haven-university-homecoming-3
Sep 22-24. Marienville Oktoberfest. Town Square, Marienville. 814-927-8218, www.marienvilleareacivicassociation. com/marienville-oktoberfest-2023.html
Sep 22-30. 168th Bloomsburg Fair. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg. 570-784-4949, bloomsburgfair.com
Sep 22-24. Truckers 4 Hope Big Rig Gathering. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-660-7281, https://www.truckers4hope.com
Sep 22. Italian Night Dinner Cruise. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, ridehiawatha.com
Sep 22-24. Austin Dam Pow-Wow & Gathering. Austin Dam Memorial Park, Austin. 814-647-8401
Sep 23. Grammy Award Winner Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper. Allegheny River Stone Center for the Arts, Foxburg. 724-659-3153, https://alleghenyriverstone.org
Sep 23. Boulder Beast Trail Challenge: 24 Miles & 25K. Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. https://www.patraildogs.com
Sep 23-24. Endless Mountains Quilt Guild Quilt Show. Lynch-Bustin Elementary School, Athens. 570-867-0258, https://emqg.org
Sep 24. Sentimental Journey All-YouCan-Eat Pancake Breakfast. Piper Airport, Hanger 1, Lock Haven. https:// sentimental ourney y-in.com
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Sep 24; Oct 22. Brunch Cruise With Eat & Run Catering. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, https://ridehiawatha.com
Sep 28. Craft Beer Cruise. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570220-0528, https://ridehiawatha.com
Sep 29. Woodhick Day Education Program. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, http:// lumbermuseum.org
Sep 29-30. Pennsylvania Trappers District #7 Outdoor Show. MontourDelong Fairgrounds, Danville. https:// www.patrappers.com
Sep 29-Oct 22. INKS Art Exhibit. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. https:// www.stationgalleryccac.org
Sep 29-30. Lock Haven Fringe Fest. Various Lock Haven Venues, Lock Haven. https://www.lockhavenfringe.com
Sep 29. Rob Schneider: I have Issues Tour. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326-2424, https://www.caclive.com
Sep 29. Harvest Full Moon Float. Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals, Falls. 570-388-6107, https://kayaktheriver.com
Sep 29-30. Endless Mountains Outdoor Heritage Expo. Wyoming County Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. 570-2651528, https://emheritage.org
OCTOBER
Oct 1. From Bach To Bacharach: Brett Valliant Returns To Foxburg. Allegheny River Stone Center for the Arts, Foxburg. https://alleghenyriverstone.org
Oct 1. ‘Belles Springs Cares’ Charity Golf Tournament. Belles Springs Golf Course, Mill Hall. 570-726-4222
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Enjoy a special date night during the run of Elephant’s Graveyard. Make your dinner reservation for Sept. 22, 23, 29 or 30th then see the show after dinner!
Call 570-724-2079 for reservations.
Autumn Chorale
St. Paul’s Church (Pearl Street, Wellsboro)
TICKETS
Adults $10 18 & Under $5
Sponsored by C&N Bank
Nov. 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
One of the most read and cherished stories is now a stage musical. The precocious red-headed orphan wins everyone’s heart.
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Oct 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28. Spook Haven Haunted House. Spook Haven Haunted House, Mill Hall. https://www. spookhaven.com
Oct 7-8. Fall Antique Show & Sawmill Run. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, http://lumbermuseum.org/
Oct 1. Battle of Mogadishu Anniversary Run: 5K, 5K Ruck. Bland J. Rossman VFW Post 1630, Lock Haven. https:// runsignup.com/Race/PA/LockHaven/ TheBattleofMogadishuMemorialRun
Oct 5-8. 41st Annual Covered Bridge Festival. Bloomsburg Fair Grounds, Bloomsburg. bloomsburgfair. com/event/covered-bridge-festival-3/ bloomsburg-fairgrounds
Oct 6-8. Berwick Riverfest. Berwick Test Track Park, Berwick. https://www. berwickriverfest.com
Oct 6-29. Hallo-Fun Weekends. Knoebel’s Amusement Resort, Elysburg. https://www.knoebels.com
Oct 7-8. Fall Tour De Forest ATV Ride. Allegheny National Forest, Marienville. tt s .marienville-fire.com localevents/tour-de-forest/
Oct 7. 30th Annual Knoebel Lumber 5K. Knoebel’s Amusement Resort, Elysburg. https://www.knoebels.com/ events/knoebels-amusement-park/k5k
Oct 7. Clinton County SPCA Pet Extravaganza. Riverview Park, Lock Haven. 570-748-4756, http://clintoncountyspca.org/
Oct 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29. Corn Maze. Pine Creek Seed Farm, Jersey Shore. 570-599-6949 , https://www.facebook.com/PINECREEKSEEDS/
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57 Show TIOGA COUNTY EARLY DAYS
OCTOBER 13-15, 2023
Tioga County Fairgrounds
2258 Charleston Rd., Wellsboro, PA
Sponsored in part by Visit-Potter Tioga.
Open 8:00 a.m. Daily FREE ADMISSION & PARKING
Donations Accepted
$10 Weekend Donation for Camping
(Exhibitors Free)
SHOW CLOSES AT NOON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2023
8:00 am Gates Open
2:00 pm Tractor Parade
5-7:00 pm Full Course Meal
SATURDAY, OC TOBER 14, 2023
8:00 am Gates Open
FUN TRACTOR PULLS
9:00 am Weigh in • 10:00 am PULL
11:00 am Tractor Parade
BARN QUILT PAINTING
8 am - noon
50/50 RAFFLES • CAKE WALK
CHINESE AUCTION • CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES
9 am Noon-Kettle Bean Soup, Chicken BBQ Noon-4:00 pm tractor rodeo
Any four person team can participate, (12 years old and up).
2:00 pm kids peddle pulls
3:00 pm tractor parade
MUSIC - Cowanesque Valley Boys & Kelly
$5 Cover Charge - Members FREE
6:30-9:30 pm Dancing for Everyone!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2023
8:00 am Gates Open
9:00 am Church Service
11:00 am Chinese Auction Drawing
All Weekend...
WORKING DEMONSTRATIONS
Operating 1889 Saw Mill
Wood Carver • Cider Press
Flea Market Registration Contact, Randy Weigert - 585-260-5178
For information contact: Gary Comfort Phone: 607-259-6234
Email: gcomfort@empireaccess.net
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Oct 7. Tunkhannock Hometown Harvest Fest. Downtown, Tunkhannock. http://www.tunkhannockbusiness.com
Oct 7. Dushore Fall Festival. Downtown Dushore, Dushore. https://dushore.com/
Oct 7. 14th Annual Bi-Planes, Trains, Autos & Motorcycles Event. Merritt Field Airport, Eagles Mere. https:// www.visithistoriceaglesmere.com/
Oct 7-8. Civil War Days. Old Mill Village Museum, New Milford. 570-4653448, https://oldmillvillage.org/
Oct 7-9. Artists’ Open House Weekend. Various, Throughout Susquehanna County. https://northbrancharttrail. com/nbat/
Oct 7-8. Elk Mountain Fall Festival. Elk Mountain Ski Resort, Union Dale. 570-679-4400, https://www.elkskier. com/
Oct 7. Old Schoolhouse Fall Market. evived Com any, Clearfield. earc Old Schoolhouse Fall Market on Facebook
Oct 8. 21st Annual Cider Pressing. Laurel Mountain Winery, Falls Creek. 814-371-7022, https://laurelwines.com
Oct 8. Liberty Classic Community Band Festival XII. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. www.caclive.com
Oct 13. Hiawatha Dinner Cruise With B&C Catering. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, https://ridehiawatha.com/
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Oct 13-15. Pennsylvania State Flaming Foliage Festival. Flaming Foliage Lot, Renovo. 570-923-2411; 570-923, astate amingfoliagefestival.org
Oct 13-14, 20-21. Historic Ghost Walks Of PA. Old Mill Village Museum, e ilford. -4 - 448, tt s oldmillvillage.org
Oct 13-15. 17th Annual Johnny Appleseed Festival. effield emorial Par , effield . 814- 8- , tt s . o nnya leseedfest.net
Oct 14. Brazilian Recording Artist: Kenia. lleg eny iver tone Center for t e rts, Fo burg. 4- - 1 , tt s alleg enyriverstone.org
Oct 14-15. Eagle Arms Gun Show. loomsburg Fair rounds, loomsburg. tt s eagles o s.com
Oct 14-15. Apple Butter Festival. aterville Fire Com any, aterville. 4- 8 - 1
Oct 14-15. 37th Annual Pumpkin Festival At The Ol’ Country Barn. Ol’ Country arn , enton. - - , .olcountrybarn.com
Oct 14. Retreat: Herbal Remedies For The Respiratory System & Pain Relief. Sue’s Salves, Mill Hall. 570-7268, .suesalves.com retreats
Oct 14-15. 42nd Annual Lumberjack /Chainsaw Carving Competition. ullivan County Fairgrounds, For sville. - - 1 , tt s sullivancounty ac amber.com
Oct 14. Tunkhannock Rotary Harvest & Wine Festival. a ybroo Par , un annoc . tt s .faceboo . com arvestand inefestival
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Oct 15. Fall Foliage Kayak Tour. us ue anna aya Canoe entals, un annoc . - 88- 1 , tt s aya t eriver.com
Oct 16 - Nov 17. Food For Thought. e c ange, loomsburg. tt s .e c angearts.org calls-for-entry
Oct 19-21. Fall Exposition & Swap Meet. Cools ring Po er useum, Cools ring. tt .cools ringo ermuseum.org vents. tm
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Oct 20-22. Pumpkin Trail. Auburn, Laceyville Areas. https://www.facebook.com/pumpkintrail
Oct 20-21. Dam Terrifying Trail. Austin Dam Park, Austin. 814-647-8401, https://austindam.mailchimpsites.com/ events--activities
Oct 21. Spooky Lantern Tours. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814435-2652, http://lumbermuseum.org
Oct 21. 8th Anniversary Of Three Dogs Vino . Three Dogs Vino, Bloomsburg. https://www.facebook.com/ events/522546923124159
Oct 21. Haven Wicked Wine Festival. Castanea Fire Company Picnic Grounds, Lock Haven. 570-660-5782 , https://www.clintoncountyinfo.com/ event/wicked-wine-festival-2
Oct 21. Punkin’ Chunkin’ Fall Festival. Bald Eagle State Park, Howard. 814-625-2761
Oct 21-22. Christmas In The Barns Crafts Festival. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-660-4536; 570295-8887
Oct 21. Mummers’ Parade. Streets of South Williamsport, South Williamsport. www.swmummersparade.com
Oct 21. Scavenger Hunt On Wheels. Locations, Sullivan County. 272-2020123, https://sullivancountypachamber. com
Oct 25. Halloween On Main Street. Downtown, Forest City. http://www.visitforestcitypa.com/events
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Oct 26-28. Hooskow Chainsaw Carvers’ Festival. Clinton County Fairgrounds, Mill Hall. 570-660-6373, https://www.hooskow.com/
Oct 27 - Nov 12. Night Time At The Gallery. The Station Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-0949 , https://www.stationgalleryccac.org/
Oct 28. Nosferatu With Tom Roberts. Allegheny River Stone Center for the Arts, Foxburg. https://alleghenyriverstone.org/event/halloween-horrormovie-nesferatuw-tom-roberts
Oct 28. Kids’ Halloween Cruise With Costumes. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, https:// ridehiawatha.com
Oct 28. Adult Halloween Cruise. Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport. 570-220-0528, ridehiawatha.com
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Oct 28. Witches’ Tea. Old Mill Village Church, New Milford. 570-465-3448, https://oldmillvillage.org
Oct 28. Endless Mountains HalloWINEfest. Wyoming County Fairgrounds, Meshoppen. www.facebook. com/EndlessMtnhalloWINEfest
NOVEMBER
Nov 2-4. Home for the Holidays. Curwensville Merchants, Curwensville. www.facebook.com/curwensvilleH4H
Nov 4. PALMA Annual Meeting. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, lumbermuseum.org
Nov 4. Brews In The Barn Beer Tasting Festival & Chili Cook-Off. Millbrook Playhouse, Mill Hall. 570-7488083, https://millbrookplayhouse.org
Nov 5. The View 25K & 15K. Western Clinton County Sportsman’s Club, North Bend. www.patraildogs.com
Nov 10-11. Artists Exhibition & Sale. First United Methodist Church, Muncy. 570-546-5917, https://www.muncyhistoricalsociety.org
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Nov 11. Santa Jump Jamboree! Beech Creek Fire Hall and Beech Creek Community Center, Beech Creek. 570660-3371
Nov 11-12. Holly Mart. Lock Haven Catholic School Gym, Lock Haven. 570748-4594
Nov 12. Gayle Martin, Internationally Acclaimed Pianist. Allegheny River Stone Center for the Arts, Foxburg. https://alleghenyriverstone.org/event/ gayle-martin-internationally-acclaimedpianist-2/
Nov 17-19. Victorian Christmas. Historic District, Williamsport. https://victorianchristmaspa.com
Nov 18-19. Toy Train Expo. Park Place, Williamsport. http://www.toytrainexpo.org
Nov 18-19. Duboistown Garden Club Show & Artisan Market. The YWCA, Williamsport. https://www. facebook.com/p/Duboistown-GardenClub-100064520269071
Nov 23. Run For The Diamonds. Downtown, Berwick. https://www.runfordiamonds.com
Nov 23. Stage Fright: The Last Waltz. Deane Center for the Performing Arts, Wellsboro. 570-724-6220, https://deanecenter.ticketleap.com/annual-stagefright-concert/details
Nov 24-26. Christmas In The Country. Countryside Locations, Lawton & Auburn . https://www.facebook.com/ ChristmasInTheCountry
Nov 25. Small Business Saturday / Haven Holidays Parade. Downtown, Lock Haven. 570-748-1576, https://lockhaven.org/
Nov 25. Small Business Saturday In Dushore. Downtown, Dushore. https://dushore.com/
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Sept 22 6-9PM Craft & Food Vendors, 6-9PM Street Dance - Music by Digitrax Sept 23 9AM-9PM Craft & Food Vendors, 1PM Children’s Bike Races, 2PM Tractor Races, 4PM Parade, & 12-9PM Musical Entertainment Sept 24 11AM Marienville UMC Church Service in Town Square, 11AM Car Show sponsored by Marienville Vol. Fire Dept., 11-4PM Craft & Food Vendors, 1-4PM Music by CHAZ, 2PM Pet Parade, & 4PM Ra e Drawing R096645 814-752-6334 Come See Your Dream Buck This Fall • Open 7 days a week Mother’s Day through Halloween • 21 Deer COOK FOREST, PA R098321 814 752 6 63 COOK PA Visit us on Facebook @whereandwhenPA Follow
Story by Christopher Leeser, USDA Forest Service.
Photo: View of the Allegheny National Forest from Rimrock Overlook courtesy of USDA Forest Service
Since 1923, the Forest Service has been restoring and caring for the Allegheny National Forest (ANF), creating the perfect venue for your year-round outdoor adventures, with outstanding opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, riding ATVs, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, horseback riding, hunting, boating, fishing, and camping. Plus, relaxing in nature, wildlife watching, backpacking, outdoor learning and immersing yourself in history. Enjoy the scenic vistas, rejuvenate your spirit, or simply take a drive through the woods. There is something for everyone in Pennsylvania’s only national forest. Just one hundred years ago, the 514,183 acres that became Allegheny National Forest were by and large a desolate, wildfire-ravaged landscape. Timber harvesting, the oil boom, and the subsequent railroad logging era had stripped the mountains of their trees, leaving not much more than a brush patch and streams choked with
mud. Gifford Pinchot, the Father of American Forestry, and other conservation pioneers had the vision to restore our Nations’ forests for the benefit of future generations. The Weeks Act of 1911 empowered the nascent US Forest Service to protect watersheds and produce timber by purchasing forested, cutover, or denuded lands. The headwaters of the Allegheny River was
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Gifford Pinchot, is considered by many as the “Father of Forestry” in the United States.
Photo courtesy of “Pennsylvania Wilds: Images of the Allegheny National Forest, “Forest Press. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program brought the ingenuity and muscle to get the work of forest restoration moving forward. The second CCC camp in the nation was established in the Allegheny National Forest. Shown: African Civilian Conservation Corps group, circa 1930s.
Photo courtesy of “Pennsylvania Wilds: Images of the
Allegheny National Forest, “Forest Press.
chosen to become a national forest. The first parcel of land totaling 32,000 acres was approved for purchase in 1922, setting the stage for President Calvin Coolidge to establish the Allegheny National Forest on September 24, 1923. There was much work to be done, especially if the Forest were to realize the potential identified by L.L. Bishop, the first forest supervisor.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program brought the ingenuity and muscle to get forest restoration work moving forward. The CCC enlisted single men aged 18 to 25 to work on improving America’s public lands. The second CCC camp in the Nation was established in the Allegheny National Forest. The Forest hosted 16 CCC camps from 1933 – 1942. The CCC boys’ legacy of recreation areas, buildings, roads, trails, erosion control, and reforestation work is evident throughout the forest. They are among the twelve points of interest related to their enduring work that await your discovery using the National Forest Explorer app.
Over decades, forest service scientists investigated methods to overcome ecological problems. They collaborated with foresters to implement plans that have resulted in the resilient secondgrowth forest that has reclaimed the once-scarred mountainsides. Forest Supervisor Bishop’s words in 1925 were prophetic, “With the further extension of the highway systems and the completion of the Allegheny purchase program, thousands will annually seek the region for pleasant and wholesome out-of-door recreation.”
Mother and daughter hiking along the North Country Trail. Visitors are invited to hike 100 miles of the best and most beautiful trails in the Allegheny National Forest in honor of the ANF Centennial and receive a commemorative camping mug and wooden coaster.
Photo credit: ANF Visitors Bureau
That is indeed what came to pass. Each year hundreds of thousands of people pursue their happiness through the outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities available to them in the reforested northwestern corner of Pennsylvania.
The 100th anniversary is the perfect time to immerse yourself in the diverse history and revel in the conservation success story that is Allegheny National Forest. To mark the centennial, two special trail activities have been created to assist visitors in exploring the ANF.
Centennial Hiking Challenge- Hike 100 Miles to Commemorate 100 Years
Hike one hundred miles of the best and most beautiful trails in the Allegheny National Forest in honor of the ANF Centennial. Begin your challenge by downloading your trail log from www.fs.usda.gov/detail/allegheny/ learning/history-culture. Choosing from the trails listed on the website is recommended, but you can select others from within the ANF, making sure they add up to one hundred miles. Remember to mark the date, trail name, and miles hiked on your log on your journey. When you complete one hundred miles, bring your hiking log to one of the ranger stations in Bradford, Marienville, Warren, or the ANF Visitors Bureau in Bradford to receive your commemorative camping mug and wooden coaster while supplies last.
ANF Centennial Geocache Trail
This commemorative geocache trail has been created to connect the
Photo credit: ANF Visitors Bureau
The Allegheny National Forest is the perfect venue for your year-round outdoor adventures.
American public to the outdoors, encourage families to explore the national forest and provide educational and recreational opportunities for trail users. If you are new to geocaching, it is like hunting for buried treasure, except you are using a GPS unit, clues found online, and the target is a variety of items or codes contained within the hidden cache. For this geocache, you will be retrieving a specific code. The first step in enjoying this trail is to register on www.geocaching. com. Once registered, participants can retrieve the coordinates and other location information. The next step is to pick up your passport from the ranger stations or download it from www. pennsoil.org. Then follow the instructions to be eligible for an ANF Centennial Souvenir Token trackable on geocaching.com.
Centennial Celebration at Twin Lakes Recreation Area
The ANF Centennial Celebration will be September 14, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Twin Lakes Recreation Area within the Allegheny National Forest close to Wilcox, PA. A full day of fun and educational activities planned include guided nature hikes, interpretive displays on research and conservation work currently underway in the Forest, live music, swimming, children’s activities, and face painting. Food and beverage vendors and local business vendors will be onsite. A celebratory cake and a live musical performance will complete the celebration. Admission is free. Overnight stays may be reserved at the Twin Lakes Recreation Area campground.
To learn more about the history of the Allegheny National Forest, outdoor recreation opportunities, and additional special centennial events, please visit www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ANFCentennial.
Photo courtesy of the USDA Forest Service
Left: Fall camping at Twin Lakes area in 1966
Photo courtesy of the ANF Visitors Bureau
Right: Current photo of Twin Lakes Recreation Area, where the Centennial Celebration will be held on Sept. 24, 2023.
ONGOING
Through Oct 28. Ryan & Friends: Never Speechless. Bird-in-Hand Stage, Bird-in-Hand. 717-768-1568, https://bird-in-hand.com/stage
Aug 4 - Oct 19. Home Game Show. Bird-In-Hand Stage, Bird-In-Hand. 717768-1568, https://bird-in-hand.com/ stage/
Aug 11, 25, Sep 1. Land-Based Meditation & Healing Farm Tour. Phoenix Farm, Cassville. https://raystown.org/ farm-tour-fridays/
Aug 21; Aug 28; Sep 4. Hummelstown Community Singers . Hummelstown United Church of Christ, Hummelstown. https://www.facebook. com/HummelstownCommunitySingers/
Aug 25, Sep 1. ‘Herd’ About Sheep Dogs? Farm Tour. Woodcock Hollow Farm, James Creek. https://raystown. org/farm-tour-fridays
SEPTEMBER
Sep 1-3. Cambria City Ethnic Festival. Cambria City Section, Johnstown. 814-535-3142, https://cambriacityethnicfestival.webs.com
Sep 2. Whistle Stop Party On The Plaza. Whistle Stop Plaza, Ephrata. 717-721-6196, /mainspringofephrata. org/whistle-stop-party-on-the-plaza
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Sept. 17 - Constitution Day Speaker
Oct. 7 - Halloween Adventures
Oct. 28 - Veterans Tribute Program; By Foot or By Wagon
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Space & Time Discovery Trail
Fort Treasure Scavenger Hunt
Tours: 10am-4pm Mon.-Sat., 1-4pm Sun. Tour Season is May 1st through Oct. 31st 814-946-0048 fortroberdeau.org
Sep 2-3. Log House Arts Festival. Community Arts Center of Cambria County, Johnstown. 814-255-6515, caccc.org/log-house-arts-festival-1
Sep 2-9. Juniata County Fair. Port Royal Fairgrounds, Port Royal. 717-5274414, www.juniatacountyfair.com/
Sep 2-3. 6th PA Union Soldiers & Civilians Encampment. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, https:// oldbedfordvillage.com/events.php
Sep 2. Taste of Hamburg-er Festival. Downtown Hamburg, Hamburg. 610-562-3106, https://www.tasteofhamburger.com
Sep 3. What The Food Trucks. Penn Park, York. https://www.whatthefoodtrucks.com
Sep 3-9. American Legion County Fair. Cambria County Fairgrounds, Ebensburg. 814-472-7491, cambriacofair.com
Sep 8-10. USA Slow Pitch National Championships. Bob Hoffman Fields, York. www.playisps.com/nationals
Sep 8-9. Leesport Area Community Days. Leesport Playground, Leesport. 484-662-3181, Search for Leesport Area Community Days on Facebook.
Sep 8-9. 27th Annual Chile Pepper Food Festival. William Delong Park, Bowers. https://pepperfestival.com
Sep 9-10. Cambria County Arts & Heritage Festival. Duman Lake County Park, Ebensburg. 814-241-6123, https://lhhv.org
Sep 9. Sandyvale Wine Festival. Sandyvale Memorial Gardens, Johnstown. 814-266-7891, https://www.sandyvalememorialgardens.org/wine-festival
Sep 10. GFNY Pennsylvania. York County, York. https://pennsylvania.gfny. com/
Sep 10. The Man in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https:// AMTshows.com
Sep 14. Extended Creativity Studio Night. Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Bedford. 814-589-3020 www. sama-art.org
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Sep 15. Penn & Teller Present The Foolers Live. The Pullo Center, York. 717-505-8900, https://pullocenter.york. psu.edu
Sep 15-16. Johnstown Slavic Festi val. Heritage Discovery Center, John stown. 814-539-1889, https://www.jaha. org/events/johnstown-slavic-festival/
Sep 15-16. Kutztown Radio Meet. Renninger’s Antique & Farmer’s Market, Kutztown. 610-683-6848, https://renningers.net
Sep 15-17. Hinklefest Chicken Festival. Firemans Park, Fredericksburg. https://www.facebook.com/Hinkelfest
Sep 16. Reedsville Apple Festival. Bender Park, Reedsville. 717-250-8133, www.facebook.com/ReedsvillePA
Sep 16. CLA Music & Brew Fest. Coleman Memorial Park, Lebanon. www.visitlebanonvalley.com/libations
Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-6231156, https://oldbedfordvillage.com
Sep 16. Teddy Bear Clinic. Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum, Lancaster. 7175448938, https://teddybearclinicLMHM.eventbrite.com
Sep 16. Heritage Fair. Camp Blue Diamond, Petersburg. 814-667-2355, https://campbluediamond.org
Sep 16. The Beach Boys. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://AMTshows.com
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MCC Columbia Re-Uzit Shop 363 Locust Street, Columbia 717-684-7621 Real Food Emporium by John Wright Restaurant 234 N. Front Street, Wrightsville 717-252-0416 jwrpa.com facebook.com/RealFoodByJWR Shop at our variety of unique antique shops, boutiques and local artisans Stay WITH US
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647 Union Street, Columbia 717-684-2854
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John Wright Restaurant
234 N. Front Street, Wrightsville 717-252-0416
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Molly's Courtyard Cafe
17 E. Market Street, Marietta 717-604-1169
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Scoops Ice Cream & Grille
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312 Primrose Lane, Mountville 717-285-2055
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Entertainment can be found indoors or out
Boulders Miniature Golf
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312 Primrose Lane, Mountville 717-285-7007
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National Watch & Clock Museum
514 Poplar Street, Columbia 717-684-8261
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SNHA - Columbia Crossing
41 Walnut Street, Columbia 717-449-5607
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SNHA - Zimmerman Center for Heritage
1706 Long Level Road, Wrightsville 717-252-0229
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Sep 16-17. Fall Harvest Fair & Early American Craft Show. Alexander Schaeffer House, Schaefferstown. 717949-2244, hsimuseum.org/events
Sep 21-24. Central Pennsylvania Ragtime & American Music Festival. East Broad Top Railroad, Rockhill. 443694-4116, www.rockhillragtime.com
Sep 22-24. Rally At The Rock. Rock Run Recreation Park, Patton. 814-6746026, https://www.rockrunrecreation. com/rally-at-the-rock
Sep 22-24. TractorFest. Shawnee Valley Volunteer Fire Department Pavilion, Schellsburg. 814-494-0147
Sep 23-24. White Rose Open Pickleball Tournament. Veterans Memorial Park, York. https://yorkpickleball.org
Sep 23-24. York County Pawpaw Festival. Horn Farm Center, York. 717-757-6441, https://hornfarmcenter.org/pawpawfest
Sep 23. Heemet Fescht. Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, Kutztown. 610-683-1589 , www.kutztown. edu/about-ku/administrative-offices/ pennsylvania-german-cultural-heritage-center.html
Sep 23. National Alpaca Farm Open House Day. Meepah Ventures LLC, Buffalo Mills. 814-283-5798 www.meepah.net
Sep 23-24. Jeep Infestation In Bedford. Fort Bedford Park, Bedford. 814623-0048
Sep 23. Museum Open House. Stanhope One-Room Schoolhouse, Pine Grove. 610-207-9600, www.PGHS-StanhopeSchool.org
Sep 23. Then & Now - From Patchwork to Pre-Cuts. Stanhope OneRoom Schoolhouse, Pine Grove. 610-207-9600,PGHS-StanhopeSchool.org
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Sep 27 - Oct 1. Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest. Reading Liederkranz, Reading. 610-373-3982, https://www. readingliederkranz.com
Sep 27. Dine and Donate to Stanhope One-Room Schoolhouse. Friedensburg Country Restaurant, Friedensburg. 610-207-9600, www. PGHS-StanhopeSchool.org
Sep 28. The Price Is Right Live!. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com
Sep 29-30. Renninger’s Kutztown Antiques & Collectors Extravaganza. Renninger’s Antique & Farmer’s Market, Kutztown. 610-683-6848, https://renningers.net/kutztown
Sep 29. Goose Day. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Lewistown. 717-2486713, jrvvisitors.com/events/goose-day
Sep 29 - Oct 1. Goose Day Celebration. roug out if in, e isto n. 717-248-6713, https://jrvvisitors.com/ events/goose-day
Sep 29-30. Carriage House Style Fall Barn Sale. Carriage House Style Barn, Lebanon. www.facebook.com/carriagehousestyle
Sep 29. Bedford Free Guided Walking Tour. Bedford County Visitors Bureau, Bedford. 814-623-1771 www.visitbedfordcounty.com/walkingtour
Sep 30. PotatoFest. Downtown, Ebensburg. 814-472-8780, https://ebensburgpa.com/potatofest
Explore Schuylkill this fall, where your woodland escape and historic town adventures come together naturally.
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Lighting of the Vineyard
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Oct 1. Ales On The Rails Oktoberfest. Northern Central Railway, New Freedom. 717-942-2370, https://www. northerncentralrailway.com/
Oct 1. Apple Cider Festival. Prince Gallitzin State Park, Patton. 814-6741000 x105, www.dcnr.pa.gov/Pages/ default.aspx
Oct 1. Adamstown Antiques Extravaganza. Renninger’s Antique & Farm Market, Adamstown. 717-336-2177, https://renningers.net/adamstown/
Oct 5. Blippi: The Wonderful World Tour. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, AMTshows.com
Oct 6. The Texas Tenors. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com/
Oct 6-7. Miss Morgan’s Antique & Artisan Show. Lebanon Expo Center, Lebanon. www.facebook.com/miss.morgans
Oct 7. Harvest Festival. Markets At Shrewsbury, Glen Rock. 717-235-6611, www.marketsatshrewsbury.comevents/ harvest-festival
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Oct 7. Kauffman’s Chicken BBQ. Hershey Christian Academy, Hershey. HersheyChristianAcademy.org
Oct 7-15. Annual Quilt Show & Sale. The Hall at Kinton’s Knob, Bedford. 814-623-2011
Oct 7, 14. Murder Mystery Weekend. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-6231156, https://oldbedfordvillage.com
Oct 7-8; 14-15. Fall Foliage Festival. Downtown Bedford, Bedford. 814-6231771, https://oldbedfordvillage.com
Oct 8. The Malpass Brothers. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com
Oct 8. 9th Annual Pumpkin Palooza. GoggleWorks Center For The Arts, Reading. 610-374-4600, https://goggleworks.org
Oct 12. Celtic Thunder: Odyssey. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com
Oct 13-27. Lebanon Community Theatre Presents Evil Dead: The Musical. Stoevers Dam Park, Lebanon. 717-8334528, www.lebanoncommunitytheatre.org
Oct 14-15. PA Cowboy Weekend. Northern Central Railway, New Freedom. 717-942-2370, https://www.northerncentralrailway.com/
Oct 14. Yorktoberfest. Bob Hoffman Field, York. www.yorktoberfest.com
Oct 15. 49th Annual Oyster Festival. Agricultural & Industrial Museum, York. 717-848-1587,www.yorkhistorycenter.org
Small-town charm, thriving downtowns, rolling hills, and gorgeous countryside, York County, PA offers more to explore! Shop, eat, play, and stay. Memories are made HERE, so start planning your trip today.
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Oct 20-21. Keystone Hike Fest. Western PA, Johnstown. 717-766-9690, https://www.kta-hike.org/events.html
Oct 21-22. Pumpkinfest. Old Bedford Village, Bedford. 814-623-1156, https:// oldbedfordvillage.com
Oct 27-29. Slapshot Cup Hockey Tournament. 1st Summit Arena, Johnstown. 814-243-5765, www.visitjohnstownpa.com/oct-28-2022/slapshotcup-hockey-tournament
Oct 28. “An Evening With the Late John Cleese”. Appell Center For The Performing Arts, York. 717-846-1111, https://appellcenter.org
Oct 28-29. Fall Open House. Meepah Ventures LLC, Buffalo Mills. 814-2835798, www.meepah.net
NOVEMBER
Nov 4. Wine & Spirits Walk. Downtown Bedford - 20 Locations, Bedford. 814-623-0048
Nov 9-12. Save Against Fear Conference / Gaming Convention. York Expo Center & Wyndham Garden York, York. 717-615-5803, saveagainstfear.com
Nov 10-12. Holiday Open House. Downtown Bedford, Bedford. 814-6230048, oldbedfordvillage.com
Nov 17. Hometown Christmas Stroll & Light-Up Night. Downtown, Johnstown. www.discoverjohnstown.org
Nov 19. Vince Herman. Appel Center for the Performing Arts - Capitol Theatre, York. https://appellcenter.org
Nov 24. Turkey Trot. Omni Bedford Springs Resort, Bedford. 814-623-8100
Nov 26. Grand Illumination. Omni Bedford Springs Resort, Bedford. 814623-8100
Nov 30 - Dec 1. Festival Of Ice. Downtown Lewistown, Lewistown. https://jrvvisitors.com
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By Wendy Royal
What is Goose Day, you ask? I must admit that I had never heard about the holiday before I worked in Pennsylvania tourism. Like Groundhog Day, the observance has its roots in traditions brought here by settlers who came to America from other countries. Groundhog Day is an offshoot of the German Candlemas Day, a celebration of the upcoming spring planting season. In contrast, Goose Day is based on the English holiday of St. Michaelmas, which celebrates the harvest. Goose Day is observed almost exclusively in and around the Juniata River Valley.
It all began in 1786 when Andrew Pontius was traveling to Lancaster County to hire a tenant farmer to help on his successful farm. Upon stopping in Harrisburg for the night, Pontius met an Englishman named Archibald Hunter, who jumped ship while the British eet docked in hiladelphia to start a new life in America. Pontius was so impressed with the man that he offered him the job. Hunter accepted and signed a contract stating that accounts would be settled annually on the traditional day to do so, September 29. On that day, Hunter appeared at Pontius’ door with his payment and a goose. Hunter explained that in England, it was customary to settle charges on September 29, St. Michaelmas Day, which included gifting a goose. The English believed eating a goose on
September 29 would bring good luck.
Fast forward to 2023, and Goose Day is still going strong in the Juniata River Valley, though I don’t believe debts are settled with a goose in tow. Special events are scheduled throughout the area each year, but 2023 is an exceptional year to plan a trip to participate in the merry making. Not only does Goose Day fall on the weekend, but Penn State has an away game on Saturday, meaning there will be plenty of lodging for everyone.
The full list of Goose Day events will be announced during Lewistown’s First Friday on September 1. Last year’s list was 18 pages long! While the events are planned with a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek, the Goose is recognized year-round in Lewistown. More
Goldie the goose proudly stands in front of a Goose Day marker.
than 30 large fiberglass geese, sponsored by local businesses, are displayed throughout the town. The geese are uniquely designed and painted by local artists. You can visit jrvvisitors.com/wildgeesetracker to find the locations of the whimsical creations.
Begin your adventure at the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau office in the Historic Courthouse, 1 W. Market St., Lewistown. You’ll find Goose Day brochures, and area information. The helpful staff is always ready with insider tips only the locals know.
Goose dinners are available at restaurants throughout the area on September 29, so don’t miss out on your chance to increase your luck. Wineries, breweries, and distilleries will also celebrate the occasion with special themed drinks. Brookmere Winery will be hosting a special Goose Day Happy Hour on Friday, from 6 to 9 p.m.
The weekend of events will kick off on Saturday, September 30, with the 45th annual Goose Day 5k, which starts at 9 a.m. at Lewistown’s Monument Square and follows
The Goose Day Road Rally is a fun scavenger hunt more than a race. Team Honcus Poncus was was geared up and ready to go 2020.
a course through the downtown area. “It’s a fun way to kick off the weekend, said Buffie Boyer, communications director at Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau.
The Goose Day Road Rally is one of the weekend’s most unique and thrilling spectacles. The rally, which often features vehicles decorated with a goose theme, is more of a scavenger hunt than a race. eams of up to members chart a course to find specific items designated by the race organi ers. he team which discovers all the things using the least amount of mileage wins the rally. n addition to bragging rights, the winning team is charged with creating ne t year’s rally. ppro imately 1 teams competed in the 0 rally. eams can register for the race right up to the day of the event.
Arrive Early and Explore the Juniata River Valley
Extended weekend itinerary
Wednesday, Sept. 27: Wednesday is market day in Big alley. From early spring to late fall, locals enjoy the fresh produce from the alley, handmade items, and mishmade desserts at two large ea/farmers’ markets. You’ll find them at the parking lot of the Big alley nti ues Center in Reedsville, and at the Belleville Livestock Auction and Farmers’ Market. Both locations open around daybreak. he farmers’ market at Belleville is only open during the morning hours, but you may want to stay to witness the bidding at the livestock auction which starts at 1 00 p.m.
fter a morning of e periencing the best of the valley’s harvest at the farmers’ market, stop by Brookmere Winery in Belleville to taste the fruits of another harvest. Brookmere Winery is celebrating its 0th anniversary this year making it one of ’s oldest wineries. n addition to the vineyard and winery, the property is home to he ineyard nn, a co y bed and breakfast with three newly renovated rooms with private baths.
Thursday, Sept. 28: Discover the Juniata River Valley’s pristine outdoor adventures. isit Stone Mountain Hawk Watch in llensville, located along the Mif in/Huntingdon
County border. The overlook is located within the Rothrock State Forest. With an eye to the sky, visitors often see broad-winged hawks, bald eagles,
osprey, and other raptors. The Broadwinged Hawk migration begins in Mid-September, so chances of witnessing the soaring birds are pretty good. Perhaps the most beautiful sight is the panoramic view of the valley below.
From the parking area to the overlook, visitors will follow the orange blazed Standing Stone Trail for approximately a third of a mile. The trail is rocky but not e ceptionally difficult for most hikers.
The Juniata River Valley is also known for great fishing and oating on the Juniata River. This 100-milelong river has many Class fishing streams in its expansive watershed. Whether you prefer traditional fishing or y fishing, the staff at the visitor’s bureau can help you pick a great spot.
Every year, event organizers decide on a theme. Last year they settled on a theme in honor of the release of the movie “Top Gun.” Fun photo opportunities can be found throughout the event, like this “Friends” set from 2020.
Photo by Shaver’s Creek Environmental Ediucation Center
ent a canoe, kayak, or tube at iver alley Hardware in Mc eytown, then access the river at one of access points in uniata and Mif in Counties. ine of them have paved ramps. For information on river access visit explorepawaters.com/find-a-waterway Fortunately for outdoor enthusiasts, the area offers plenty of camping options, with Buttonwood and Waterside campgrounds situated along the river.
Friday, Sept. 29: Goose Day
Eat goose! Enjoy your lucky meal at nearly any restaurant in Mif in and uniata Counties. From traditional roast goose to goose pizza hungry visitors will have not have a problem finding a delicious fowl feast.
After your meal enjoy libations at one (or more) of the area’s wineries, breweries, and distilleries. For information on locations, visit jrvvisitors.com/ things-to-do.
Saturday, Sept 30: Experience all the Goose Day festivities n addition to the aforementioned k and oad ally taking place on Saturday, you’ll find a complete list of Goose Day events at jrvvisitors.com/events/ goose-day
Kids love the corn maze and other activities hosted by At The Barnyard in Lewistown.
Unique Goose Day cocktails are in store for visitors to the Hungry Run Distillery in Lewistown.
Brookmere Winery will host a special Goose Day Happy Hour in Belleville on Friday, September 29.
Photos courtesy of the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau
ONGOING
Aug 25-Sep 3. Greene-Dreher Sterling Fair. Greene Dreher Sterling Fair, Newfoundland. 570-676-4047, https:// gdsfair.org
Through Sep 3. Harmony in the Woods Concert Season Summer 2023. Harmony In the Woods, Hawley. 570-470-8798, https://www.harmonyinthewoods.org/upcoming-events
Through Sep 4. Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature. Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700, https://www.brandywine.org
Through Sep 24. Festival of Fountains. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square. https://longwoodgardens.org/ gardens/our-seasons/festival-fountains
Through Sep 29. Lehigh Gorge Scenic Train Excursions. Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, Jim Thorpe. , https:// www.lgsry.com/regular-schedule
Region
Through Sep 30. Early Morning Bird Tour. John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Audubon. 610-666-5593, https://pa.audubon.org
Through Sep 30. Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest. Delaware River Waterfront, Philadelphia. https://www. delawareriverwaterfront.com/places/ blue-cross-riverrink-summerfest
Through Sep 30. Spruce Street Harbor Park. Spruce Street Harbor Park, Philadelphia. https://www.delawareriverwaterfront.com/places/spruce-streetharbor-park
Through Oct 8. Whitewater Dam Release. Pocono Whitewater, Jim Thorpe. https://www.poconowhitewater. com/lehigh-gorge-dam-release
Through Oct 8. Rising Sun: Artists In An Uncertain America. Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts, Philadelphia. www.pafa.org/museum/ exhibitions/rising-sun-artists-uncertainamerica
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MINE TOURS
SEPTEMBER
Sep 1; Oct 6; Dec 1. Perkasie First Fridays. Perkasie Town Center, Perkasie. https://www.perkasieptia.com
Sep 1, 16 & 22; Nov 4 & 18. Speakeasy Train. New Hope Railroad, New Hope. https://www.newhoperailroad. com/speakeasy-train
Sep 1-2. Collard Green Cultural Fest. House of Umoja, Philadelphia. 2154735893, https://www.houseofumoja.net
Sep 1. Downtown Oxford 9th Annual Car Show. Downtown Oxford. https:// oxfordmainstreet.com
Through Nov 26. Black Founders: The Forten Family Of Philadelphia. Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia. www.amrevmuseum.org/ exhibits/black-founders-the-fortenfamily-of-philadelphia
Through Oct 14. Big Day Out. Pocono Whitewater, Jim Thorpe. https:// poconobiking.com/specialty-trips/bigday-out/
Through Nov 5. The Social & Medical World of Dr. Jonathan Potts. Pottsgrove Manor, Pottstown. 610-326-4014, https://www.montcopa.org/930/Pottsgrove-Manor
Through Nov 12. Bike Train. Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, Jim Thorpe. 570325-8430, https://poconobiking.com/ specialty-trips/bike-train
Sep 2-3. Labor Day Soiree. Chaddsford Winery, Chadds Ford. 610-3886221, www.chaddsford.com/pages/ labor-day-soiree
Sep 2-4. Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show & Country Fair. Ludwig’s Corner Show Grounds, Glenmoore. https:// ludwigshorseshow.com
Sep 5, 12. Yardley Evening Bike Tour. Yardley Park & Ride, Yardley. 267-3993004, https://funventures.fun
Sep 8-10. 34th Annual Palmerton Community Festival. Borough Park, Palmerton. 610-826-7515, www.palmertonfestival.com
Sep 8-10, 15-17, 22-23; Sep 29 - Oct 1; Oct 4-9, 11-15, 18-22, 25-31. Fall Fest - Harvest The Fun!. Shady Brook Farm, Yardley. https://shadybrookfarm. com/pages/fallfest
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THROUGH SUNDAY MAY THROUGH OCTOBER FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY APRIL AND NOVEMBER Museum Opens 10am & Closes at 4pm • First Tour 11am • Last Tour 3pm World’s oldest continuously operated deep Anthracite coal mine. Check for schedule and event info. 570-645-7074 no9minemuseum.wixsit e. c om/museum 9 Dock Street, Lansford, PA 18232
WEDNESDAY
No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum “Award Winning”
Sep 9. “Back To The Grind” Fall Festival. Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. 570301-8735, https://abidecoffeehouse. com/back-to-the-grind-fall-festival
Sep 16. Journeyman - A Tribute To Eric Clapton. The New Hope Winery, New Hope. newhopewinery.com/event/ journeyman-a-tribute-to-eric-clapton-2
Sep 28, 29; Oct 1, 6, 7, 14, 28; Nov 3, 4, 10, 11, 19, 24, 25, 30. Live Music At The New Hope Winery. New Hope Winery, New Hope. newhopewinery.com
Sep 30; Oct 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Trick Or Treat Train. New Hope Railroad, New Hope. https://www.newhoperailroad.com/tricktreatexcursion
Sep 30; Oct 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 2829; Nov 4-5. Fall Excursion. New Hope Railroad, New Hope. www.newhoperailroad.com/fall-excursion
Sep 30-Oct 1. Carbon County Oktoberfest. Blue Mountain Resort, Palmerton https://www.skibluemt.com
Sep 30. Lansford Alive! Downtown Fall Festival. Downtown Lansford. 570645-4833, https://business.carboncountychamber.org/events/details/lansfordalive-downtown-fall-festival-12054
OCTOBER
Oct 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29. Fall Foliage Festival. Jim Thorpe. www.facebook.com/VisitJimThorpe/events
Oct 14. Bonfire Fall Festival. Scranton Iron Furnaces, Scranton 570-9634804, www.facebook.com/anthraciteheritagemuseum
Oct 28-29. Halloween Open House. Back Mountain Railroad Club, Dallas. 570-704-7309, www.backmtnrrclub.com
NOVEMBER
Nov 11-Dec 30. Santa's North Pole Express Train. New Hope Railroad, New Hope. https://www.newhoperailroad.com/santas-north-pole-expresstrain
Nov 18-Dec 31. Holidays at Fonthill Castle. Fonthill Castle, Doylestown. 215-345-0210, https://www.mercermuseum.org/holidays
Nov 24-Dec 24. Santa's Steam Train Ride. New Hope Railroad, New Hope. https://www.newhoperailroad.com/ santas-steam-train-ride/
Nov 30, Dec 2. Live Holiday Music
At The New Hope Winery. New Hope Winery, New Hope. https://newhopewinery.com
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Must-See Historic Sites Outside Philadelphia. 3
When you think of historical sites in southeastern Pennsylvania, places like Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, and the Liberty Bell come to mind. But there are historical locations outside Philadelphia that are undoubtedly worth visiting. Here are three of my favorites.
Pennsbury Manor
Pennsbury Manor was the 1683 country home of William Penn. Situated along the Delaware River, his 43-acre estate was built to give Penn the quiet country life he desired for his family. After converting to the Quaker faith he was ostracized and imprisoned for blasphemy, while in England. Because of his father’s heroism and favor with King Charles II, Penn
approached the king about setting up a colony in America where settlers had religious freedom. Because of the debt owed by the Crown to his father, Penn was granted a substantial amount of land in 1681, making him the sole owner of the largest colony in America. It was called Pennsylvania, meaning “Penn’s Woods.” Though he only spent a total of four years in Pennsylvania, his impact is still felt today. Before returning to England in 1701, Penn wrote the Charter of Privileges, which set up a new government for the colony. The Charter promoted ideas such as a representative government and the elimination of nobility; it emphasized the separation of Church and state and gave much of the power to the people of Pennsylvania. The drafters of our Constitution used the same structure of government that Penn created.
Today, guests experience life as it was 300 years ago at the recreated 17th-century estate.
Besides special events and workshops held throughout the year, guided tours are available Wednesday through Saturday and last approximately 90 minutes. The tour includes entrance to the exhibit, “William Penn: Seed of a Nation,” an orientation video, and a tour of the grounds.
Plan Your Visit
Pennsbury Manor
400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA 19067 215-946-0400
pennsburymanor.org
Hours of operation: Closed Mondays
Tues.- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grounds access only. No access to buildings, including restrooms.
Wed. - Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Sun.- noon to 5 p.m. Tours at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
The site is closed in January and February and major holidays.
Admission:
Adults (12-64), $9; Seniors (65+), $7; Children (3-11), $5; grounds pass, $3 Children under three and active-duty military and immediate family, free.
John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
Whether you are a bird watcher, a lover of nature, or have an appreciation for fine art, visiting the home of John James Audubon (17851851) should be on your bucket list. Audubon’s “Birds of America,” printed between 1827 and 1838, was the culmination of his life’s goal of painting every bird in orth merica. He filled his book with 435 lifesized watercolors of North American birds.
Photo courtesy of Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Grazing livestock creates the pastural setting on the grounds of Pennsbury Manor.
Pennsbury Manor photo courtesy of Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
Today, you can visit Audubon’s Pennsylvania home in Montgomery County. On the docent-led tours of the stone farm house, you will see artifacts and some of Audubon’s original paintings.
The museum at the John James Audubon Cen ter is a spectacular experi ence for visitors of all ages.
In the “Drawn from Nature Gallery,” guests will see the process of Audubon’s work, from his explorations in nature to the final product, Birds of America.”
The interactive exhibit, W W Birds invites visi tors to get “banded” and find out what type of bird you are. Stations in the gal lery will teach about your habitat, nest, and more.
The Sound Forest allows visitors to listen to bird songs in different habitats,
Photo courtesy of the National Audubon Society Plate 211 - Great Blue Heron by John James Audubon.
John James Audubon Center
Photo Luke Franke
while the gallery’s light-up yway map teaches guests about the migration patterns of various birds.
Younger museumgoers enjoy the Fledgling Trail, where they can build their own nest and learn about birds from egg to ight. he trail also includes a sensory garden, a playground zipline, and the Discovery Tree Climb, where children can slide out of the nest and learn how to find food.
The 200-acre Mill Grove Estate includes five miles of marked nature trails along Perkiomen Creek, which is open from dawn to dusk for anyone to enjoy. Don’t forget your binoculars. More than 175 species of birds visit the property regularly. You’ll find trail maps at the front desk of the center. Dogs are not permitted.
Plan Your Visit
John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
1201 Pawlings Road, Audubon, PA 19403
610-666-5593
johnjames.audubon.org
Hours of operation: Wed. - Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Center is closed Mon. and Tues., and major holidays. Trails are open yearround.
Admission:
Adults, $14; seniors (65+), $12; youth (ages 6-17), $10.
Children 5 and under, and military, free. FREE admission Sunday mornings 10 a.m.-noon
Hopewell Forge National Historic Site
Hopewell Forge is one of several historic sites in Pennsylvania run by the National Park Service. The site is an excellent example of the beginnings of American industrialization. Hopewell Furnace was an active iron plantation from 1771 to 1883. Cast iron stoves, pig iron, and other iron products were manufactured at Hopewell. Because of its rural location, the plantation had to be nearly selfsufficient. he buildings on the property’s 848 acres tell the history of life on an iron plantation. Today visitors will see the Ironmaster’s mansion, the blacksmith shop, tenant buildings, the company store, the charcoal house, and most importantly, the cast house where the molten iron was poured into molds.
Photo by Lee Snider The Ironmaster’s Mansion at Hopewell Forge
No restaurant facilities are on site, but families are encouraged to bring a picnic and eat at the tables beside the upper parking lot or in other areas on the grounds, like the 150-tree apple orchard. Food is not permitted inside the historic buildings. A visit during September and October assures that there will be apples ready for picking. During the heyday of the iron plantation, apples were an essential part of the annual harvest of crops grown on the property. Records show that in 1788 there were 250 apple trees at Hopewell Furnace.
Hopewell’s apples are managed to preserve the historic nature of the orchard.
Photo by the National Park Service
Plan Your Visit
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
2 Mark Bird Lane, Elverson, PA 19520 www.nps.gov/hofu
Hours of operation:
May 28 - Oct. 15., open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Oct 16 - May 26, 2024, open Wed. - Sun., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hopewell Furnace is closed on federal holidays, but the trails which connect to French Creek State Park remain open.
Admission: Free
Photo by Lee Snider
Hopewell Furnace, Elverson
John James Audubon Center, Audubon
Pennsbury Manor, Morrisville
An expansive 848 acres make up Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site in Elverson, Chester County.
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ONGOING
Aug 26 - Sep 2. Indiana County Fair. Indiana County Fairgrounds, Indiana. 724-465-6703, indianacountyfair.com
SEPTEMBER
Sep 1. Wine Tasting Train Ride. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr.org/
Sep 2-3. German Heritage Festival. Saint Nick’s Grove, Erie. 814-456-9599, http://www.dank-erie.org/
Sep 2-3; 10-11; 17-18; 24-25. September Train Rides. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr. org/
Sep 3-9. Ox Hill Community Fair. Ox Hill Community Fairgrounds, Home. https://oxhillfair.com/index.html
Sep 3. "Wings" Accompanied By Clark Wilson. Blackwood Center for The Arts, Harrisville. 724-458-0356, https://www.blackwoodarts.org
Sep 3, Sep 17, Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 15, Oct 22, Oct 29, Nov 19, Nov 26. Guided Machine Shop Tours. W.A. Young & Sons Foundry & Machine Shop, Rices Landing. 412-464-4020, https://riversofsteel.com/experiences/ tours/machine-shop-tour
Your entire family will enjoy a 3-hour round-trip “through the valley that changed the world.” Only operating Railway Post Office car in the USA.
Ride in Coach or First Class. During your ride, be sure to visit our open air Gondola car for a great view of Oil Creek State Park! Check out our website or visit us on Facebook for schedule.
Sep 4-9. Waterford Community Fair. Waterford Fairgrounds, Waterford. 814R096550
www.octrr.org • 814.676.1733
409 S Perry St, Titusville PA 16354
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Sep 7-9. Northern Appalachian Folk Festival. Downtown, Indiana. https:// .naffinc.org
Sep 7, Oct 5. Hermitage Night Market. City uilding, ermitage. 4- 818 , . ermitage.net 84 ermitage- ig t- ar et
Sep 7-10. Annual Erie’s Wild Rib Cook Off & Music Festival. o nto n rie, rie. 814-8 - 1 , tt s erieribfest. com
Sep 7-9. Edinboro Highland Games & Scottish Festival. Penn est Cam us, dinboro. .edinboro.edu
Sep 8-10. Sprankle’s Octoberfest. a onburg olunteer Fire Com any Carnival rounds, a onburg. tt s s ran lesoctoberfest.com about
Sep 8-10. Comicon Erie. ayfront Convention Center, rie. tt s erie romotions.com comicon-erie
Sep 9. Fall Victorian Ladies Tea. Silas . Clar ouse, ndiana. 4-4 -
Sep 9. Farm to Fork Greene County. istlet aite ineyards, efferson. 488 - , farmtofor event.com
Sep 9. 50’s Fest & Car Cruise. Downto n aynesburg, aynesburg. 4-8 8 , tt s visitgreene.org event s-fest-car-cruise
Sep 9. From Hive To Honey. sbury oods ature Center, rie. 814-8, tt s .asbury oods.org events from- ive-to- oney
Sep 9. Fall Gas Up. ra e ell useum and Par , itusville. 814-8 - , tt s .dra e ell.org
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Fall Antiques & Collectibles Sale
Sep 15. Taps On Tracks. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, octrr.org
100 Ridge Ave., Washington, PA 15301
724.225.9950
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Sep 9. Murder Mystery Dinner: Maritime Mayhem ‘Dead Man Floating’. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr.org
Sep 10. Hoodlebug 5K Run & Fun Walk - Indiana Road Runners Club. Floodway Park, Homer City. 412 289-6299, indianaroadrunners.com/hoodlebug-5k
Sep 10. Annual Hoodlebug Festival . Homer City Fire Hall, Homer City. 724388-1327, Search Hoodlebug Festival Homer City PA on Facebook
Sep 11-16. Cookport Fair. Cookport Fairgrounds, Commodore. 724-2541445
Sep 12-16. Albion Area Fair. Albion Fairgrounds, Albion. 814-756-3911, https://www.albionfair.com
Sep 15-17. Erie Irish Festival. Saint Patrick’s Church, Erie. 814-454-8085, x1, http://erieirishfestival.com/new
Sep 16-17. Smicksburg Apple Fest. Downtown, Smicksburg. 814-257-8696, https://www.smicksburg.net/events
Sep 16-17. Smicksburg Apple Weekend. Downtown, Smicksburg. 814-2578696 , https://www.smicksburg.net
Sep 16. Cookport Antique Machinery Show Fair Pulls. Cookport Fairgrounds, Commodore. https://www. cookportantiquemachineryshow.org
Sep 16. Annual Fall Coin Show. S&T Bank Arena, Indiana. 724 465-0618
Sep 16-17. White Covered Bridge Festival. White Covered Bridge, Waynesburg. 724-627-8687, www.facebook.com/wcbridge
Sep 16-17. Carmichaels Covered Bridge Festival. Greene Academy of Art, Carmichaels. 724-966-8993, https:// visitgreene.org/event/carmichaels-covered-bridge-festival
Sep 16; Sep 30. Murder Mystery Dinner: Master Angler ‘Murder Takes The Bait’. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr.org
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Sep 16. Slippery Rock VillageFest. Slippery Rock, Slippery Rock . https:// www.facebook.com/SRVillageFest
Sep 16 - Oct 29. Fall Harvest Festival. Port Farms, Waterford. 814-7964500, https://portfarms.com
Sep 17. Punxsutawney Region AACA Car Show. Marion Center Community Park, Marion Center. 724-463-6254
Sep 17. Mount Morris VFD Car & Truck Show. Mount Morris VFD, Mount Morris. 724-627-8687, visitgreene.org/ event/mt-morris-vfd-car-show
Sep 22-24. Clymer Days Festival. Sherman Street Park, Clymer. 724-422-9131
Sep 22-24. North East Wine Fest. Gibson Park, North East. nechamber.org
Sep 23-24. Great American Ethnic Fest. Ford City Memorial Park, Ford City. 724-763-3974, https://www.facebook.com/PathwayOfLightsFC
Sep 23-24; Sep 29 - Oct 1; Oct 6-8; Oct 13-15; Oct 20-22; Oct 27-29. Renshaw Farms Pumpkin Fest. Renshaw Farms, Freeport. 724-294-0061, www.renshawfarms.com/pumpkin-fest
Sep 23-24. Fall Fest!. White Township Recreational Complex, Indiana. https:// www.facebook.com/events/252222030 840048?ref=newsfeed
Sep 23. Fall Fest 2023. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church, Indiana. 724-463-2277
Sep 23-24. Lippencott Alpacas Open House. Lippencott Alpacas, Waynesburg. www.facebook.com/LippencottAlpacas
Sep 23. Maized & Confused. Freedom Farms, Valencia. freedomfarmspa.com
Sep 23-24. McConnells Mill State Park Heritage Festival. McConnells Mill State Park, Portersville. 724-8652593, https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/mcconnells_mill_state_park
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Sep 23. Murder Mystery Dinner: Maui Mayhem ‘Hula Survive The Poifect Murder?’. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr.org
Sep 24. Flashlight Drags. Greene County Airport, Waynesburg. 412-5274 1, tt . as lig tdrags.com
Sep 24. Fall Gathering. Dillweed Bed & Breakfast, Dilltown. 814-446-6465, tt s .dill eedinc.com
Sep 29-30; Oct 6-7; Oct 13-15; Oct 20-22; Oct 27-29. Scary Harry’s Haunted Trail. cary arry s , omer City. 4-84 - , scary arrys.com
Sep 29 - Oct 1. Big Dave Vet Homecoming. High Point Raceway, Mount Morris. 304-284-0084, https://highpointm .com event dc-vet- omecoming
Sep 30. Armstrong County Gateway Clipper Cruise. Freeport Riverside Park, Freeport. 724-543-4003
Sep 30. S&T Bank Oktoberfest. S&T Bank Parking Lot, Indiana . https://www. downtownindianapa.org
Sep 30. Butler Fall Festival. Downtown Butler, Butler. https://www.butlerfallfestival.com
Sep 30. Ellwood City’s Fall Fest & Car Cruise. Downtown , Ellwood City. 4- 8- 1, ell oodc amber.org
OCTOBER
Oct 4-7. Eerie Horror Fest. Warner Theater, Erie. 814-580-6608, https://eerie orrorfest.com
Oct 7-8, 14-15. Pumpkin Festival
At Reeger’s Farm. eeger s Farm, elocta. tt s .faceboo .com Pum inFestivalat eegersFarm
Oct 7-8. Smicksburg Fall Festival. o nto n, mic sburg. 814- -8 , tt s .smic sburg.net
Oct 7. IUP Homecoming & Parade. Indiana University Of Pennsylvania, Indiana. .iu .edu omecoming
Oct 7-8. Harvest Festival. Greene County istorical ociety useum, Waynesburg. 724-627-3204, Search 52nd Annual Harvest Festival on Facebook.
Oct 12. Westminster College Celebrity Series Presents: Blood, Sweat & Tears. rr uditorium, e ilmington. 4- 4 - 4, . estminster.edu about community celebrity-series inde .cfm
Oct 13-15. Freeport Halloween Carnival. Downtown, Freeport. 724-8311 , .faceboo .com dl carnival
Oct 13. The Downtown Market. Downtown, Kittanning. www.downto n ittanning.com calendar u coming-events
Oct 20-22. Kittanning Fall Festival. Kittanning Riverfront Park, Kittanning. https://allevents.in/kittanning/kittannings-2nd-annual-fallfestival/200024561561131
Oct 20-22. Armstrong Community Theater Presents 12 Incompetent Jurors. rmstrong Community eater, ort ington. armstrongcommunityt eater.org
Oct 21. Historic Lantern Tours. Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana, Indiana. 724 463-9600
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Oct 21. Fall Festival. Riverfront Park, Leechburg. www.facebook.com/people/Leechburg-Area-Community-Association/100064661350823
Oct 21. Buffalo Creek Half Marathon. Beginning at Cabot Methodist Church, Cabot. www.halfmarathons.net/pennsylvania-buffalo-creek-half-marathon/
Oct 21-22. Potter’s Studio Tour. Various Studios & Workplaces, Indiana County. 814 257-8960, www.potterstour.com
Oct 28. Murder Mystery Dinner: Masquerade Mayhem ‘Killer Costume Party!’. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https://octrr.org
Oct 28. Halloween Train. Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, octrr.org
NOVEMBER
Nov 3-12. My Dad’s Farm Winter Craft Show. My Dad’s Farm, Ford City. 724-6640077, www.facebook.com/MyDadsFarm
Nov 3. Wine Walk - Downtown Indiana. Downtown, Indiana. www.downtownindianapa.org
Nov 3-5; 10-11. Harvest Celebration Weekends. Lake Erie Shoreline, Harborcreek. www.lakeeriewinecountry.org
Nov 4-5; 11-12. Smicksburg Old Fashioned Country Christmas Open House. Downtown, Smicksburg. 814257-0192, https://www.smicksburg.net
Nov 11. Fall Vendor Show. EQT REC Center, Waynesburg. 724-627-2739, visitgreene.org/event/fall-vendor-show/
Nov 11. Volant Shop’s Christmas On Main. Volant Village Shops, Volant. www. facebook.com/volantshopsandmore
Nov 17. Lucy Donnelly Light-Up Night & Christmas Parade. IRMC Park, Indiana. https://www.downtownindianapa.org
Nov 18. Festivities In The Streets. Downtown, Kittanning. https://www. facebook.com/DowntownKittanningInc
Nov 18. Fantasy Of Lights Celebration. Downtown, Ford City. 724-7633974, https://www.facebook.com/PathwayOfLightsFC
Nov 18-19; Nov 25-26. First Commonwealth Bank "It’s A Wonderful Life" Holiday Celebration. Downtown, Indiana. https://www.downtownindianapa.org
Nov 24-26. Family Fun Weekend At Mytrysak Family Tree Farm. Mystrysak Family Tree Farm, Indiana. 724-4630570, https://mytrysakfamilytrees.com/
Nov 24-26. Festival Of Trees. Bayfront Convention Center, Erie. 814-4525000, x5706, www.bayfrontconventioncenter.com/events/event/11/24/2023/ ahn-saint-vincent-festival-of-trees
Nov 25. Luminate Leechburg. Downtown, Leechburg. https://www. facebook.com/leechburg.area.music. boosters
Nov 26. Holiday Open House & Vendor Show. Thistlethwaite Vineyards, Jefferson. 724-883-3372, https://visitgreene.org/event/holiday-open-houseand-vendor-show/
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