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Let There Be Lights! It’s often the simple things that create the best memories. Visiting Christmas displays has been a family holiday tradition for generations. Below you’ll find a variety of displays from nostalgic Christmas villages to drive-through extravaganzas. Note: Some locations may be closed on the holidays. Check websites for days and hours of operation, and admission information.
1. Nov. 6 - Jan. 1 Koziar’s Christmas Village 782 Christmas Village Rd., Bernville, PA 19506 koziarschristmasvillage.com 2. Nov. 12 - Jan. 2 Hersheypark Christmas Candylane 100 W. Hersheypark Dr., Hershey, PA 17033 717-534-3900 hersheypark.com/explore-thepark/christmas.php
5. Nov. 18 - Dec. 30 Overly’s Country Christmas Westmoreland County Fairgrounds 116 Blue Ribbon Ln., Greensburg, PA 15601 724-423-1400, overlys.com 6. Nov. 20 - Jan. 9 Holiday Light Show Shady Brook Farm 931 Stony Hill Rd., Yardley, PA 19067 shadybrookfarm.com/holidaylight-show
3. Nov. 12 - Jan. 2 Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland Big Butler Fairgrounds 1127 New Castle Rd., Prospect, PA 16052 shadrackchristmas.com/ pittsburgh-pa
7. Nov. 19 - Jan. 9 Holiday Lights On The Lake Lakemont Park 700 Park Ave., Altoona, PA 16602 lakemontparkfun.com/holidaylights-on-the-lake
4. Nov. 12 - Jan. 1 Winter Light Spectacular Lehigh Valley Zoo 5150 Game Preserve Rd., Schnecksville, PA 18078 lvzoo.org/event/winter-lightspectacular
8. Nov. 19 - Jan. 7 Holiday Lights Spectacular Nay Aug Park 500 Arthur Ave., Scranton, PA 18510 nayaugpark.org/park-events/
9. Nov. 19 - Jan. 10 Electrical Spectacle Holiday Light Show Franklin Square 200 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 historicphiladelphia.org/franklinsquare/winter-in-franklin-square
12. Nov. 25 - Jan. 1 Festival Of Lights 2021 Stone Hedge Golf Course 55 Stonehedge Dr., Tunkhannock, PA 18657 570-836-5108 playstonehedge.com/festival-oflights-1
10. Nov. 19 - Jan. 9 A Longwood Christmas Longwood Gardens 1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Square, PA 19348 longwoodgardens.org/eventsperformances/longwood-christmas
13. Nov. 26 - Jan. 2 Joy Through The Grove Knoebel’s Amusement Resort 391 Knoebels Blvd., Rt. 487 Elysburg, PA 17824 800-487-4386, knoebels.com
11. Nov. 26 - Dec. 30 Christmas Light Drive-Thru Stone Gables Estate 1160 N. Market St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 stonegablesestate.com/eventcalendar
14. Nov. 26 - Dec. 30 Christmas Magic, A Festival Of Lights Rocky Ridge County Park 3699 Deininger Rd., York, PA 17406 717-840-7440 press 4, then 2 christmasmagicyork.com Online reservations are required.
Forest of Lights, Tall Pines Players Club, Friendsville
15. Nov. 24 - Jan. 2 Herr’s Christmas Light Display 271 Old Baltimore Pk., Nottingham, PA 19362 800-284-7488 herrs.com/visit-us/community-events
21. Dec. 3 - Jan. 2 (weekends) Presque Isle Lights Peninsula Drive, Erie, PA 16505 13-mile loop road through the park. discoverpi.com/events/presqueisle-lights
16. Nov. 26 - Dec. 31 Forest Of Lights Tall Pines Players Club 628 Kinney Rd., Friendsville, PA 18818 tallpinesplayersclubllc.com/forestof-lights
22. Dec. 4-31 Berwick Christmas Boulevard N. Market St., Berwick, PA 18603
17. Nov. 26 - Dec. 30 Zoo Lights Drive-Thru Pittsburgh Zoo 7370 Baker St., Pittsburgh, PA 15206 pittsburghzoo.org/zoo-lights 18. Nov. 26 - Dec. 31 Holiday At Burgess Burgess Park 714 E. Main St., Titusville, PA 16354 https://www.facebook.com/ Take-Pride-in-Titusville1967172836919409/ 19. Nov. 27 - Jan. 2 Tharptown Christmas Display 713 Center St., Coal Twp, PA 17866 facebook.com/Tharptown-Christmas-Display-509386969416137/ 20. Nov. 27 - Jan. 1 Christmas Spirit Light Show Clipper Magazine Stadium 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17603 christmasspiritlightshows.com
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23. Nov. 21-Dec. 31 Dutch Winter Wonderland Dutch Wonderland 2249 Lincoln Hwy. East, Lancaster, PA 17602 717-291-1888, dutchwonderland.com/ dutch-winter-wonderland 24. Dec. 18 - Jan. 2 Lights In Lansford Kennedy Park, US-209, Lansford, PA 18232 discovernepa.com/calendar/ lights-in-lansford/2021-12-18/ 25. Nov. 25 - Jan. 1 Candy Cane Lane 200 block of Summer St., DuBoistown, PA 17702 facebook.com/candycanelane1957 26. Nov. 26 - Dec. 31 Bear Creek Holiday Light Spectacular Schuylkill County Fairgrounds 2270 Fair Rd., Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 bearcreeklights.square.site/ calendar Information subject to change. Always check destination website before leaving.
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Through Dec 15. Vaughn Spann: Lineage. Samek Art Gallery, Elaine
Langone Center, Bucknell Campus, Lewisburg. 570-577-3981, https:// museum.bucknell.edu/2021/07/19/ vaughn-spann-lineage-august-24-december-05/
Through Jan 30. Rosemarie Fiore.
HUB Gallery, University Park. 814-8652563, https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/ hub/art-galleries/current-exhibitions
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Nov 23 - Jan 25. Clinton Central Model Railroad Club Open House. Castanea Train Station, Castanea. 570337-5292, https://ccmrr.org
Nov 25 - Jan 1. The Festival Of Lights At Stone Hedge. Stonehedge Event Center & Golf Course, Tunkhannock. 570-836-5108, https://www.playstonehedge.com/
Nov 26 - Jan 2. Joy Through The Grove. Knoebel’s Amusement Resort, Elysburg. 800-487-4386, https://www. knoebels.com/
Nov 26 - Jan 2. Christmas Village At Three Ponds Golf Course. Knoebel’s
Three Ponds Golf Club, Elysburg. 570672-9064, https://www.knoebels.com/ golf/event-schedule
HOLIDAY EVENTS Dec. 11 - Christmas in Dushore Feb. 19 - Winter Wine & Chocolate P.O. Box 75 • Dushore, PA 18614 570-500-5078 • dushorebiz@gmail.com
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Nov 27 - Dec 27. Merry Christmas, George Bailey Presented By The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. Al-
vina Krause Theatre, Bloomsburg. 570784-8181, https://www.bte.org/season. php
Nov 29 - Dec 5. TreeFest Presented By The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg.
570-784-8181, https://treefest.org/
Dec 3-4. Christmas in the Wilds.
Dec 3. Annual Christmas Tea. Laceyville’s Oldest House, Laceyville. 570869-1679, www.the-oldest-house.com
Dec 3-4. Factoryville Christmas Market. Christy Mathewson Park, Facto-
ryville. 570-945-8160, www.facebook. com/Factoryvilleborough.org
Dec 3-16. 12 Movies Of Christmas.
Dietrich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570836-1022, www.dietrichtheater.com
Emporium, Emporium. https://visitpago.com/events/christmas-in-thewilds-2020/
Dec 3-12. White Christmas. Commu-
Dec 3-5. Christmas In Montrose.
Dec 3. Holiday Stomp With The Hot Sardines (Jazz Holiday). Weis Center
Events , Montrose. https://christmasinmontrose.squarespace.com/
Dec 3-4. Tunkhannock Christmas In Our Hometown. Events Throughout, Tunkhannock. 570-687-1584, www. tunkhannockbusiness.com
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nity Theatre League, Williamsport. 570327-1777, www.ctlshows.com
for the Performing Arts, Lewisburg. 570577-1000, bucknell.universitytickets. com/w/event.aspx?id=2267&p=1
Dec 4. Holiday Workshop. Dietrich
Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-836-1022, www.dietrichtheater.com
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Kinzua Sky Walk
800-473-9370 • VisitANF.com
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Allegheny National Forest Region You’re on the Trail to Something Big This Winter Visit the Kinzua Sky Walk - Open Year Round “One of the Top 10 Most Scenic Skywalks in the World” Food & Wine Trail - Holiday Shopping Trail. Enjoy the ATV & Snowmobile Trails.
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Dec 4. Holiday Family Photos. Heisey
Dec 4. Benton Winterfest 2021.
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House Museum, Lock Haven. 570-6604002, www.clintonpahistory.org
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Dec 4. 37th Annual Dickens Of A Christmas. Downtown, Wellsboro.
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Dec 4. Whistle Stop Train Show & Sale. Woodward Township Fire Hall,
Dec 7, 11, & 28; Jan 4, 15, 22, & 25. Clinton Central Model Railroad Club Open House. Castanea Train Station,
Dec 4-31. Berwick Christmas Boulevard. Events On, Berwick. 570-759-
Dec 8. Manheim Steam Roller. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-
Linden. 570-326-4280, www.track2.com/ index.shtml
8203, https://www.facebook.com/BerwickChristmasBlvd/about/
Castranea. 570-484-2134, ccmrr.org/
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Winterfest MARIENVILLE MAR M MA ARIENVILLE RIENVILLE RIENVILL IENVILL ENVIL ENVI ENVILLE NV E
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M.A.C.A. Park, 149 MACA Drive, Marienville, PA 16239 Bingo, raffles, Chinese Auction, food, chili cook-off, bake-off, snowmobile torchlight parade, sky lanterns For m or e i n fo : 814 . 927. 8218 or marienvilleareacivicassociation.com
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Dec 11. 6th Annual Gingerbread House Competition & Display.
VisitPAGO.com/WinterLodgingSpecials
Dec 8-9. LHU Student Pottery Sale. Lock Haven University Art Annex Building, Lock Haven. 570-484-2134
Bloomsburg Children’s Museum, Bloomsburg. 570-389-9206, https://thechildrens-museum.org/calendar/6thannual-gingerbread-competition-display-opening/
Dec 11. Santa In The Shay. Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814435-2652, http://lumbermuseum.org/ events/santa-shay/
Dec 9-11. Mifflinburg’s Christkindl Market. Downtown Mifflinburg, Mif-
Dec 12. Mark The Shark Toy Drive.
Dec 10-11. Ghosts of Scrooge At The Heisey House Museum. Poor-
Dec 11. Festival of Lights: “A Little Magic In The Air” Central Ave., Reno-
flinburg. oldchristkindl.com
man Gallery, Lock Haven. 570-748-7254, www.clintonpahistory.org/
Dec 11. Winter Wine Walk. Events
On, Bradford. https://www.facebook. com/bradfordwinewalk/
Dec 11. Winter Snow Fun.
Salt Springs Park, Franklin Forks. 570-9677275, http://www.friendsofsaltspringspark.org/html/welcome.html
Dec 11. Old Fashioned Christmas. Events, Bradford. bradfordpa.org
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Mill Hall Walmart, Mill Hall. 570-7484038
vo. 570-923-1438
Dec 11. Holiday Concert. Commu-
nity Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-3262424, www.williamsportsymphony.org
Dec 12 . David Wickerham ‚ A Magical Wurlitzer Christmas. Allegheny
Riverstone Center for the Arts, Lincoln Hall, Foxburg . 724-659-3153, alleghenyriverstone.org/event-calendar
Dec 14. It’s A Wonderful Life. Diet-
rich Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-8361022, www.dietrichtheater.com
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Dec 14. Christmas in Killarney. Community Arts Center, Williamsport. 570326-2424, www.caclive.com/
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Dec 17. Holiday Jazz With The WCJO. Community Theatre League,
Williamsport. 570-327-1777, ctlshows. com
Dec 18. Folks Farm Market - Holiday Market. Folks Farm, Orangeville. 570-
Jan 15. Winterfest. Hills Creek State Park, Wellsboro. 570-724-4246, https:// www.dcnr.pa.gov/ Jan 20 - Feb 6. The Mountaintop Presented By The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. Alvina Krause Theatre,
683-5820, www.forksfarmmarket.com/
Bloomsburg. 570-784-8181, www.bte.org/season.php
Dec 19. Cahal Dunne - Wonderful World Of Christmas. Allegheny Riv-
Jan 22. Winter In The Lumber Camp.
erstone Center for the Arts, Foxburg. https://alleghenyriverstone.org/eventcalendar/
Dec 19. Season’s Greetings SxS Shoot. Rock Mountain Sporting Clays, Springville. 570-965-7625, www.rockmountainclays.com/
Dec 28-29. Holiday Camp. Dietrich
Theater, Tunkhannock. 570-836-1022, https://www.dietrichtheater.com/
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Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. 814-435-2652, http://lumbermuseum. org/
Jan 29. Annual Tony Dolan Ski For Cancer. Historic Westline Inn, Westline. 814-203-7848, www.facebook. com/TonyDolanMemorialSkiForCancer
Feb 4-13. Murder On The Orient Express. Community Theatre League,
Williamsport. 570-327-1777, www.ctlshows.com/
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570-662-3000 800-822-5470
300 GATEWAY DR. MANSFIELD, PA 16933
www.ChoiceHotels.com/Hotel/PA139
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• Free Morning Breakfast • AAA & AARP Discounts • Exercise Room • Wifi • Lounge • Free HBO • In-Room Coffeemaker, Micro. • & Refrigerator in all Rooms
Dec. 12th 2:30 P.M. - St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Pearl St., Wellsboro
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Visit the 6th Annual
Christmas On Main Street Wellsboro, PA • Fri.-Sun., Dec. 10-12, 2021 Stroll along our gaslit Main Street, ride the Trolley and enjoy our picturesque town! Visit over 30 displays of historic ornaments made locally beginning in the early 1940’s and learn how Wellsboro saved Christmas during World War II. It’s a weekend of activities to warm your heart and fill you with Christmas spirit! • Live Reindeer • Messiah Sing-A-Long • Shopping & Dining Sponsored in part by Visit Potter-Tioga VISITPOTTERTIOGA.COM
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Holiday Spirit Lives in Wellsboro! For more information WellsboroPA.com
WellsboroChristmasOnMainStreet.com
pattersonmaplefarms.com
119 Patterson Rd. Westfield, PA 16950 814-628-3751
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Shop our online store for a variety of Maple products and Gift Baskets sure to please anyone on your list.
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Feb. 18-20 Snow-mobility Weekend
PENNSYLVANIA NSYLVANIA LUMBER MUS MUSEUM 5660 Rt. 6 • Potter County 814-435-2652 • lumbermuseum.org
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Dec. 11 - Santa in the Shay Jan. 22 - Winter in the Lumber Camp
SKI SAWMILL F AMILY R ESORT
Skiing • Snowboarding
Rentals, Lessons and Group Rates are Available.
We also have on-site lodging available and our cafeteria is open during skiing hours unless otherwise posted.
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For more information, visit our website at www.skisawmill.com or call 570-353-7521
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DOWNHILL northern pennsylvania ski resorts
Winter recreation has evolved steadily over the past few decades, and outdoor venue operators have kept up with trends that saw snowboarding and tubing rivaling the popularity of traditional downhill skiing. Terrain parks are a quickly growing element, providing features that allow skiers and snowboard enthusiasts room to enhance specific skills. The pandemic kept some places from opening last year, but resorts and other recreation centers are gearing up to get people back on the slopes this year, even with preventive measures in place. Before loading the skis and suitcases, sound planning is the key to a successful trip into the mountains this year, including checking for daily reports from your host destination. Lodging and dining options vary significantly from one site to another. Ski centers that do not offer amenities of their own often partner with hotels and restaurants in the immediate vicinity, as reflected on their individual websites. Most websites also provide a registration cue for updates via email or phone. By Rick Hiduk Adventure Center at Skytop Lodge 1 Skytop Lodge Road, Skytop, PA 18357, (855) 345-7759 The Inn at Skytop Lodge, which was renovated during 2020, sits near the center of this 5,500-acre property. The Lakeview Restaurant offers fine dining and stunning views of Skytop Lake, and casual fare is available at Callaway’s. Skytop Lodge prides itself on a natural environment and sustainability, so all winter activities, including skiing, snowboarding and ice skating, are weather-dependent. Lessons are available by registering in advance. www.skytop.com
Bear Creek Mountain Resort 101 Doe Mountain Lane, Lehigh Valley, PA 18062, (866) 754-2822 Since 1999, Bear Creek Resort has offered 23 trails and seven lifts among 330 wooded acres on Doe Mountain. The grounds are open to downhill skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing. Guests can relax in the Spa at Bear Creek or grab a meal and a beverage in the Grille or the Trail’s End Cafe. www.bcmountainresort.com Blue Mountain Resort 1660 Blue Mountain Drive, Palmerton, PA 18071, (610) 826-7700 Blue Mountain boasts 40 ski trails, five terrain parks, 16 lifts and up to 34 tubing
lanes. There are 171 skiable acres. The longest run is 6,400 feet and the highest vertical drop is 1,082 feet. Eating options range from the upscale Slopeside Pub & Grill to Valley Dogs just outside the Valley Lodge. Adult and non-alcoholic beverages are available at both. www.skibluemt.com Camelback Mountain Resort 301 Resort Drive, Tannersville, PA 18372, (570) 629-1661 Guests can enjoy skiing, snowboarding and tubing on 39 trails with 100% snowmaking, serviced by 16 lifts. Stay at Camelback Lodge and enjoy discounted pricing for lift and/or tubing tickets. Food and beverage options include
Berrelli’s Italian Chophouse, Trails End Pun & Grille, Graffiti Pizza, Hemispheres, and the Oasis. www.camelbackresort.com Elk Mountain Ski Resort 344 Elk Mountain Road, Union Dale, PA 18470, (570) 679-4400 Elk Mountain Ski Resort boasts 180 acres and 27 trails for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels in Herrick Township, Susquehanna County. In addition to full amenities such as restrooms and an on-site eatery, Elk Mountain offers two terrain parks with exciting features like jumps, boxes, bonks and rails. After a day on the slopes, guests can unwind at the newly renovated Winter Garden Restaurant. www.elkskier.com
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place to ski or ride for the first time, as well as having excellent trails for intermediate and expert users. There are 18 trails in all served by four lifts, plus a tubing trail. Visitors will find a country store and food services in the Mountaintop Village. www.ski-bigbear.com Ski Sawmill Family Resort 383 Oregon Hill Road, Morris, PA 16938, (570) 353-7521 Ski Sawmill has 12 slopes and four lifts and boasts a 515-foot vertical drop. There is also a tubing tow and a terrain park to hone your skills or just have fun. A large staff of professionals offers group and private lessons for downhill skiing and snowboarding, and there are eight standard rooms available at Sawmill Mountain Inn. www.skisawmill.com Tussey Mountain 301 Bear Meadows Road, Boalsburg, PA 16827, (814) 466-6266 Tussey Mountain offers three ski and snowboard lifts and one snow tube lift for seven trails on 50 acres near State College in Centre County. It includes a 500foot vertical drop and trails designated for beginners, intermediate users and advanced users. There is also a terrain park with numerous challenging obstacles and skill-building elements, a lodge, a cafeteria and a pub. www.tusseymountain.com
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Feb 4. Much Ado About Nothing Pre- Feb 12. Frozen Snot Trail Race (13.5 sented By Arts In Bloom. Bloomsburg miles & 8.3 miles). Restless Oaks ResUniversity, Bloomsburg. 570-389-4409, taurant - Outdoor Pavilion , McElhattan. https://www.bloomu.edu/arts-in-bloom https://frozen-snot.com/
Feb 5-6. 18th Century Artisan Show. Feb 15. Love & Romance. CommuCountry Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg. 814- nity Arts Center, Williamsport. 570-326643-6343, 18thcenturyartisanshow.com 2424, https://www.williamsportsymphony.org/
Feb 11. Fly Dance Company’s Gentleman Of Hip Hop. Bromeley Fam- Feb 18-20. Snow-mobility Weekend.
ily Theatre, Bradford. 814-362-5113, Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Ulysses. ht tps://www.upb.pit t.edu/l ife-at- 814-435-2652, http://lumbermuseum. pitt-bradford/pitt-bradford-arts/buy- org/ tickets?sfw=pass163466937
Feb 19. Syncopated Ladies Presented Feb 11-13. Wellsboro Winter Cel- By Arts In Bloom. Bloomsburg Univerebration. On the Green, Wellsboro. sity, Bloomsburg. 570-389-4409, https://
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Through Dec 5. Sunday Living History Days. Conrad Weiser Homestead, Womelsdorf. (610) 589-2934, www.conradweiserhomestead.org
Through Dec 30. The 2021 Christmas Show: Winter Wonderland. American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com/
Through Jan 15. Artisan Marketplace. PCAA Gallery, Newport. 717-
567-7023, http://www.perrycountyarts. org/exhibitions/
Nov 19 Jan 8. Johnstown’s Animated Christmas Tree & Village. Central
Park, Johnstown. www.discoverjohnstown.org
Nov 20 - Dec 3. 3rd Annual 2021 Festival Of Trees. Franklin County Visitors
Bureau, Chambersburg. 717-552-2977, www.explorefranklincountypa.com/ home/festival-of-trees
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Nov 26-28, Dec 4-5, Dec 11-12, Dec 18-19, Dec 24-26, Jan 1-2, Jan 8-9, Jan 15-16, Jan 21. Santa’s Polar Bear Express. Colebrookdale Railroad,
Boyertown. 610-367-0200, https://www. colebrookdalerailroad.com/
Nov 26-28, Dec 3-5, Dec 10-12. Christmas In Coal Country: East Broad Top Railroad & Rockhill Trolley Museum. East Broad Top Railroad and Rockhill Trolley Museum, Rockhill. https://eastbroadtop.com/events/
Nov 27, Dec 4, Dec 11, Dec 18. Hot Chocolate With Santa. Allentown and
Auburn Railroad, Kutztown. 570-7787531, allentownandauburnrr.com/
Nov 27-28, Dec 4-5, Dec 11-12, Dec 18-19. Santa Train Rides. Allentown and Auburn Train Rides, Kutztown. 570-778-7531, https://www.allentownandauburnrailroad.com/
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Dec. 2-3. Festival Of Ice.
Events Throughout, Lewistown. 717-248-6713, https://jrvvisitors.com/
Dec 4. Christmas Tree Train.
Dec 2. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer The Musical. Santander Perform-
Dec 4-5. 9th Annual Arts Festival Reading & Holiday Market. Goggle-
ing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, www.santander-arena.com/
Dec 3 - Jan 1. Shining Light Through The Darkness. Kish Park, Lewistown. 717-635-0919
Dec 3. Elvis Classics Concert With David King & The Spin-Outs. The
East Broad Top Railroad, Rockhill. www.eastbroadtop.com/events
works Center for the Arts, Reading. 610374-4600, goggleworks.org/calendar/ arts-festival-reading/
Dec 4-5. Santa Claus Express. Wana-
maker Kempton and Southern (WK&S), Kempton. 610-756-6469, https://kemptontrain.com/
Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717263-0202, https://www.thecapitoltheatre.org/shows-movies-events/liveshows-2021/
Dec 5. Greenwood Furnace Annual Holiday Open House. Greenwood
Dec 3-5. Dickens Of A Christmas.
Dec 8. A Charlie Brown Christmas - Live On Stage. Santander Perform-
Events, Ebensburg. 814-472-8780, www. ebensburgpa.com/ebensburg-dickens
Furnace State Park, Huntingdon. Facebook.com/greenwoodfurnaceSP
ing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, https://www.santander-arena.com/
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Dec 9-12, 14-19. A Christmas Carol.
Don’t Hibernate; Explore Schuylkill County’s
Craft Beverage Trail
Majestic Theater, Gettysburg. 717-3378200, https://www.gettysburgmajestic. org/calendar/
Dec 11. 6th Annual Christmas Craft & Gift Show. Middletown 1st
Lift Your Spirits with Schuykill County’s Pour Tour
Church of God, Middletown. 717-9449608, https://www.facebook.com/ events/4280051785
Pilger Ruh Brewing
Dec 11. Handel’s Messiah. PasquerilYuengling Brewery Benigna’s Creek Vineyard & Winery & Gift Shop
la Performing Arts Center, Johnstown. 814-535-6738, www.johnstownsymphony.org/
Dec 11. Polar Express Pajama Party & Movie. The Capitol Theatre, Cham-
Red Shale Ridge Vineyards
Fieldwood Winery
bersburg. 717-263-0202, https://www. thecapitoltheatre.org/shows-moviesevents/live-shows-2021/
Dec 11-12. Santa In The Cave. Lincoln Caverns, Huntingdon. 814-6430268, Lincolncaverns.com/events/ Dec 15. Cirque Dreams Holidaze.
Galen Glen Vineyard & Winery
Stone Mountain Wine Cellars
Santander Performing Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, www.santander-arena.com
Long Trout Winery
Dec 22. Elf On The Shelf: A Christmas Musical. Santander Performing
Arts Center, Reading. 610-898-7469, www.santander-arena.com/
Dec 23. White Christmas Movie & Holiday Social. The Capitol Theatre,
Stoker’s Brewing Company
Set your own path of discovery on our craft beverage trail. www.schuylkill.org/pour-tours-and-more
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Jan 15. Snowfest & Polar Plunge 2022 . Greenwood Furnace State Park,
Huntingdon. 814-667-1800, Facebook. com/greenwoodfurnaceSP
Jan 17-18. Dancing With The Stars.
Feb 12. Batfest 2022.
Lincoln Caverns, Huntingdon. 814-643-0268, Lincolncaverns.com/events/
Feb 18. Scooby-Doo! And The Lost City Of Gold. American Music The-
American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com/
atre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https:// amtshows.com
Jan 21. Scotty McCreery. American
Feb 19. Roy Orbison & Buddy Holly - Rock ‘n Roll Hologram Dream Tour.
Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com/
Jan 27-30. IceFest 2022. Chambers-
burg. https://www.icefestpa.com/about
Jan 27. Phillip Phillips & Jon Foreman. American Music Theatre, Lan-
caster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows. com/
Jan 29. Elvis Birthday Bash. Ameri-
can Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com/
Jan 30. Elvis Gospel Show With The Stamps Quartet. American Mu-
sic Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com/
Feb 12. Love Always, Patsy Cline Featuring Kip Calahan Young. The
Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg. 717263-0202, https://www.thecapitoltheatre.org/shows-movies-events/liveshows-2021/
American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com/
Feb 20. The Righteous Brothers: Bill Medley & Bucky Heard. Ameri-
can Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com/
Feb 25. Masters of Illusion. Ameri-
can Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-6484102, https://amtshows.com/
Feb 26. KANSAS: Point Of Know Return Tour. American Music Theatre,
Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com/
Feb 26. Mountain Music & Moonshine. The Capitol Theatre, Cham-
bersburg. 717-263-0202, https://www. thecapitoltheatre.org/shows-moviesevents/live-shows-2021/
Feb 27. The Price Is Right Live!.
American Music Theatre, Lancaster. 800-648-4102, https://amtshows.com
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Nov 20-21, Nov 25 - Dec 24. Christmas Village in Philadelphia. LOVE
Park, Philadelphia. https://www.philachristmas.com/
Nov 23 - Jan 9. Victorian Christmas Holiday Tours . Pennypacker Mills,
Schwenksville. 610-287-9349, https:// www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills
Dec 3. Hot Tuna - Acoustic & Electric - David Grisman Trio. Penn’s Peak,
Jim Thorpe. www.pennspeak.com
Dec 5. Sebastian Maniscalco: Nobody Does This Tour. Mohegan Sun
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Jan 14. Dinosaur World Live. F.M. Kir-
by Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes Barre. https://www.kirbycenter.org/
Feb 3. Clint Black Featuring Lisa Hartman Black. F.M. Kirby Center
for the Performing Arts, Wilkes Barre. https://www.kirbycenter.org/
Arena, Wilkes-Barre. https://mohegansunarenapa.com/events/sebastianmaniscalco/
Feb 18. Sara Evans. Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. https://www.pennspeak.com/
Dec 8. REO Speedwagon.
Feb 25. Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats. F.M. Kirby Center for the
Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. https://www.pennspeak.com/
Performing Arts, Wilkes Barre. https:// www.kirbycenter.org/
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in Bucks, Chester, and Delaware Counties
By Wendy Royal
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hiladelphia is considered the birthplace of our nation. Still, it was the fields and forests of the surrounding countryside where ordinary people made extraordinary sacrifices to make America a reality. Farmers and merchants became soldiers who marched and fought, often with little food and inadequate clothing. We are familiar with the dreadful winter at Valley Forge and George Washington’s surprise crossing of the Delaware River, but what makes those events stand out in the cause of freedom? Fortunately, we can learn more about these historical events at sites throughout southeastern Pennsylvania.
Washington Crossing Historic Park 1112 River Rd., Washington Crossing, PA 18977
Brief Historic Overview Though 1776 marked the year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it wasn’t a successful year for the George Washington and Continental Army. The ragtag group faced defeat after defeat. They were not able to equal Britain’s war-hardened military on the battlefield. Washington was forced to retreat to New Jersey after being outmaneuvered in the Battle of Long Island. The army camped along the Delaware River in Trenton as the December cold took its toll on the troops. With morale sinking, Washington made a bold plan to cross the icy Delaware at night to attack Hessian troops stationed around Trenton. The plan called for two other brigades stationed south of his location to join Washington in the crossing. In the early
evening hours of Christmas 1776, 2,400 soldiers set out to make the treacherous crossing. A heavy snowstorm made the endeavor so tricky that the two southern brigades had to go back to shore, leaving Washington’s troops to forge ahead. Early on Dec. 26, Washington and his men marched into Trenton, catching the Prussian soldiers by surprise, and earning a much-needed victory. Though not a huge triumph as far as engagement, it was a moral victory that reignited the cause after a series of defeats. Today, the 500-acre park is home to a visitor’s center, a historic village with a blacksmith shop, a general store, and several landmark buildings.
Photo by the National Park Service, Valley Forge
Photo by Washington Crossing Historic Park
The annual Washington Crossing the Delaware reenactment includes day-long festivities for the entire family.
Gideon Gilpin Home Photo by Elizabeth Bertheaud, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
Photo by Chester County’s Brandywine Valley Visitors Bureau
Above: Like many in the Brandywine Valley, the home of Quaker farmer Gideon Gilpin, was plundered by the British after the Battle of Brandywine. He later turned his home into a tavern to support his family. Right: Reenactment at Brandywine Battlefield.
Each December, visitors gather to watch a reenactment of Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware River. Hundreds of reenactors participate in the event. Visitors will have two opportunities to experience the crossing. The first reenactment will take place on Sunday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the actual crossing at 1 p.m. In addition, there will be colonial-era activities and demonstrations throughout the village. The Christmas Day Crossing is on Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021, from noon to 3 p.m., with the actual crossing at 1 p.m. Like the earlier event, there will be activities and demonstrations in the village. Visit washingtoncrossingpark.org for park and reenactment information.
Brandywine Battlefield
1491 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Brief Historic Overview With the intent to occupy Philadelphia, the formidable British army, led by
General Howe, marched into Pennsylvania in September of 1777. George Washington set up his defenses along the Brandywine River in Chadds Ford as the British approached from the southwest. The Battle of Brandywine was the largest single-day engagement of the Revolutionary War. Although a loss for the Continental Army, it was a costly battle for the British. Washington’s resilience during the Philadelphia Campaign was one of the reasons the French decided to enter the war the following year. While Brandywine Battlefield Park is 52 acres, the entire battlefield covered roughly 35,000 acres or ten square miles. The Park is where Washington’s main encampment was located, including his headquarters in the Benjamin Ring House. Another historic property within the park is the Gideon Gilpin House. Visitors may tour both houses when there is a guide available. For tour and battlefield information, visit brandywinebattlefield.org
Photo by the National Park Service
Below: Photo by G. Widman for Visit Philadelphia
Above: In addition to the 12,000 soldiers camped at Valley Forge were approximately 400 women and children known as camp followers. Right: Although currently closed to visitors, Washington’s Headquarters stands much as it did in 1777.
Valley Forge National Historical Park
1400 North Outer Line Dr., King of Prussia, PA 19406 Brief Historic Overview On Dec. 19, 1777, 12,000 soldiers marched into Valley Forge. The six-month encampment offered the Continental army some much-needed rest. With both armies wintering, there was a break from the fighting. At Valley Forge, the battle they faced was a familiar one, hunger, lack of proper clothing, and disease. Nearly 2,000 people died at Valley Forge from illnesses such as typhoid and the flu. Despite the challenges, the encampment at Valley Forge was a turning point for the cause of freedom. During this time, Washington was finally able to convince Congress to make changes to the system responsible for the supply shortages. Another positive outcome of the army’s encampment was the training they received from former Prussian officer Baron von Steuben. Under his direction, the soldiers learned military tactics and strat-
egies, enabling them to work as a unified army. The soldiers who marched out of Valley Forge were more equipped with supplies and skill than when they arrived. Today, you can visit Valley Forge National Historical Park seven days a week. The Park is open from 7 a.m. to 30 minutes after sunset, year-round. The Visitor Center at Valley Forge, which reopened this past summer after undergoing renovations, is open seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The visitor’s center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Washington’s Headquarters was closed indefinitely in September 2021 due to flood damage from post-tropical cyclone Ida. Visit nps.gov/vafo for information on Weekend Living History and ranger-led talks, as well as other events at Valley Forge.
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Through Jan 2. Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland. Big Butler Fairgrounds, Prospect. 888-321-7547, https:// shadrackchristmas.com/pittsburgh-pa
Nov 20 - Dec 19. First Commonwealth Bank "It's A Wonderful Life" Holiday Celebration. Downtown, In-
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6110
Dec 3. Waynesburg Light Up Night.
diana. 724-463-6110, https://www.facebook.com/wonderfullifefestival
Downtown Waynesburg, Waynesburg. 724-627-8687, https://visitgreene.org/ event/waynesburg-light-up-night/
Nov 27-28, Dec 4-5. Country Christmas Open House. Greene County
Dec 4. Smicksburg Annual Cookie Tour. Local Businesses , Smicksburg.
Historical Society Museum, Waynesburg. 724-627-3204, https://www.facebook.com/gchsofpa/
Nov 27-28; Dec 4. Santa Train. Oil
Creek & Titusville RR, Perry Street Station, Titusville. 814-676-1733, https:// www.octrr.org/
Dec 2. Tinsel Time Presented By Evergreen Garden Club. Rustic Lodge,
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Dec 4. Reverse Christmas Parade.
Greene County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-627-5926, https://greenechamber.org/
Dec 4-5; Dec 11-12; Dec 18-19. Family Fun Weekends.
Mytrysak Family Tree Farm and Greenhouse, Indiana. 724-463-0570, https:// mytrysakfamilytrees.com/
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Featuring a stunning collection of handmade glassware dating from 1865 to 1955
Activities At, Blairsville. 724-459-9100
Dec 5. Light Up Night‚ Saltsburg.
Events, Saltsburg. 724-639-9413, https://www.visitindianacountypa.org/ calendar-of-events/?dID=20211201#cal
Open Thursday-Sunday (except holidays)
April thru December 11am-4pm By appointment year round
Dec 10. Old Fashioned Christmas, Homer City. Downtown Homer City. Dec 12. Holiday Craft Blast. Greene
County Fairgrounds, Waynesburg. 724-627-8687, https://visitgreene.org/ event/holiday-craft-blast/
Dec 8. The Diamonds Holiday Show.
Arcadia Theater, Windber. 814-4679070, http://arcadiawindber.com/
Dec 16. A John Denver Christmas.
Arcadia Theater, Windber. 814-4679070, http://arcadiawindber.com/
Duncan Miller Glass Museum & GIFT SHOP
Dec 4. Light Up Night‚ Blairsville.
724-422-5268
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Events, Harmony. http://harmonybusinessassociation.com/events/
Feb 26. Blairsville CDA Comedy Night Live. Chestnut Ridge Golf Re-
sort & Conference Center, Blairsville. 724-459-8588
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