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Eastern Region
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Ongoing
Through Mar 26. Winter Wonder. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square https://longwoodgardens.org
Feb 25, Mar 4. Maple Sugaring At Peter Wentz Farmstead. Peter Wentz Farmstead, Lansdale. 610-584-5104, www.montcopa.org/2661/Our-Events
March
Mar 3-4. The Winter Unwined. Shady Brook Farm, Yardley. 215-968-1670, https://shadybrookfarm.com/pages/ winter-unwined
Mar 3-4. Mountainfest. Montage Mountain, Scranton. 570-969-7669, www.montagemountainresorts.com/ mountainfest
Mar 4. Best Friend’s Girl, The #1 Cars Experience. The Tavern at New Hope Winery, New Hope. 215-794-2331, newhopewinery.com/live-music
Mar 4. St. Patrick’s Parade. Main Street, Pittston. https://pittstonstpatricksparade.org
Mar 4-12. 2023 PHS Philadelphia
Flower Show. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia. 215-988-8800, https://phsonline.org/the-flower-show
Mar 8. Enter The Haggis. Sellersville Theater, Sellersville. 215-257-5808, www.st94.com/events/enter-the-haggis-2/ events continue on pg. 34
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By Wendy Royal
To say that Benjamin Franklin left his mark on America is an understatement. For Philadelphia specifically, he was and is the lifeblood of the city. His footprint is everywhere. Let’s explore a few places and institutions impacted by Franklin.
Fireman ' s Hall Museum
Benjamin Franklin is credited with forming the Union Fire Company on Dec. 17, 1736, in Philadelphia.
Fireman’s Hall Museum is located in a restored firehouse in Philly’s historic Old City district. The museum’s mission is to preserve Philadelphia’s firefighting history. www.firemanshallmuseum.org
Benjamin Franklin Museum www.nps.gov/inde/planyourvisit/ benjaminfranklinmuseum.htm
The entire museum is dedicated to Franklin’s legacy and contributions to society. From his personal life to his public persona, including his roles from scientist to statesman, the museum explores the life of the outspoken Founding Father.
Independence Hall www.nps.gov/inde
What an honor it is to visit the place of our nation’s founding. Independence Hall is where our Founding Fathers defied the King of England and formed an independent nation.
Carpenters ’ Hall
Carpenters’ Hall was the site of the First Continental Congress (1774), where ideals and ideas were spoken with the then-moniker of traitor hanging over the heads of those in attendance. The beautiful structure was also home to Franklin’s Library Company, the American Philosophical Society, and the First and Second Banks of the United States. www.carpentershall.org
Christ Church
Constructed between 1727 and 1744, Christ Church was the place of worship for many famous revolutionaries. Among the congregation were the likes of William Penn, George Washington, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross. Ben Franklin raised money for the tower and steeple, both of which were added in 1754. www.christchurchphila.org
Christ Church Burial Ground
Visit the cemetery where citizens were laid to rest with historic figures like Ben Franklin and medical pioneer Dr. Benjamin Rush. Not surprisingly, Franklin’s grave is the most visited in the cemetery. www.christchurchphila.org/aboutthe-burial-grounds
The National Constitution Center
The National Constitution Center uses high-tech displays, exhibits, priceless artifacts and video to provide information about the U.S. Constitution. Visitors can view one of the rare original public copies of the Constitution as well as an original copy of the Bill of Rights. Signers’ Hall features life-size bronze statues of the Constitution’s signers and those who chose not to sign. www.constitutioncenter.org
The Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute opened in 1824 to honor the inventiveness of Ben Franklin. It was moved from its original home in
Independence Hall in 1934. The hands-on science museum is a favorite of adults and children. www.fi.edu
Franklin Square
Franklin Square is one of the city’s five original public squares laid out by William Penn. Originally named North East Publick Square, the site was renamed to honor Ben Franklin in 1825. Though the area has been used for many different purposes over the years, including a military parade ground and cattle pasture, today the square is a place for families to gather. historicphiladelphia.org/franklin-square/ what-to-see
These are just a few destinations with a Franklin connection. His contributions far exceed those covered in this article. For more information on Franklin’s Philly, log on to www.visitphilly.com.
Biographer Carl Van Doren wrote, “No other town burying its great man, ever buried more of itself than Philadelphia with Franklin.”
EASTERN REGION calendar of events
Mar 11. The Ancient Art Of Flintknapping: Beginner’s Workshop. Museum of Indian Culture, Allentown. www.museumofindianculture.org
Mar 12. Eckley Free Day. Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly. 570-636-2070, http://eckleyminersvillage.com
Mar 16. Ireland Forever!. Crossing Vineyards and Winery , Newtown. 215493-6500, www.crossingvineyards.com
Mar 16. Glengarry Bhoys. Sellersville Theater, Sellersville. 215-257-5808, st94. com/events/glengarry-bhoys-2
Mar 17. Barleyjuice’s St. Patrick’s Day Party. Sellersville Theater, Sellersville. www.st94.com
Mar 18. Brew & Chili Fest. Country Junction, Lehighton. 610-377-5050, www.countryjunction.com
Mar 18. The Ancient Art Of Flintknapping: Intermediate Workshop. Museum Of Indian Culture, Allentown. www.museumofindianculture.org
Mar 21-Apr 16. Cabaret. Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bristol. 215-785-0100, brtstage.org/shows/cabaret-2
Mar 23. Bindlestiff Family Cirkus. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. kirbycenter.org
April
Apr 1-May 7. Spring Blooms. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square. 610388-1000, https://longwoodgardens. org/gardens/seasons/spring-blooms
Apr 14-15. Wally Wine Fest. SIlver Birches Resort, Hawley. 570-226-4388, https://wallywinefest.com
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Apr 21. Bucks Beautiful’s 10th Annual Spring Fling. Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm, Holicong. 215-340-3639, www. bucksbeautiful.org/spring-fling
Apr 29. 5th Annual F.M. Kirby Fest. F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre. www.kirbycenter.org
May
May 5. West Chester Spring Gallery Walk. Galleries, West Chester . www. downtownwestchester.com/event/gallery-walk
May 18. 3 Redneck Tenors. Sellersville Theater, Sellersville. 215-257-5808, www.st94.com/events/3-redneck-tenors
May 20-21. Tile Fest 2023. Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Doylestown. 215-239-9797, www.thetileworks.org
May 20-21. Tough Mudder. Plantation Field, Coatesville. https://toughmudder.com/events/philly
May 20-21. Brandywine Ballet Presents: Beauty & The Beast. West Chester University - Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, West Chester. 610-6962711, www.brandywineballet.org
May 20-21. Jim Thorpe Birthday Celebration. Josiah White Park , Jim Thorpe. 570-325-9281, https://jimthorpebirthday.wixsite.com/event
May 27. Hometown Heroes. Camelback Resort, Tannersville. www.camelbackresort.com/mec-events/hometown-heros/?occurrence=2023-05-27