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 | Sewickley, 20th Annual Sewickley Harvest Festival (9/11): Annual festival with more than 100 vendor booths, arts and crafts, demonstrations, rummage sale, farmer's market, flea market, children's activities, food, music and more. Free parking.
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 | Gettysburg, 6th Annual Gettysburg Wine & Music Festival (9/11 - 9/12): Escape to the foothills and enjoy a beautiful fall weekend in historic Adams County and savor the flavors of hundreds of Pennsylvania fine wines.
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 | Waterford, Waterford Community Fair (9/6 - 9/11): Annual fair with rides, exhibits and judging for livestock, animals, plants, arts, crafts, etc., entertainment, food, truck and tractor pulls and more. |
 | Hazleton, Hazleton Fun Fest (9/11 - 9/12): Annual two-day outdoor community festival and street fair held in downtown Hazleton with a large craft show, classic car show, fireworks, parade with giant helium balloons, food, children's activities, live music and entertainment, dance co |
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 |  | Albion, Albion Area Fair (9/14 - 9/18): Annual fair that is always held the second week in September with rides, family entertainment, antiques, crafts, tractor pulls, horse pulls, log pulling, parade, animal exhibits, produce exhibits, food, and much more. "The biggest little fa |
 |  | Allentown, The Great Lehigh Valley Train Meet (9/11 - 9/12): The Great Lehigh Valley Train Meet In Allentown PA - come see over 10,000 square feet of toy and model trains. Two days - two different shows. |
 |  | Allenwood, Butterfly Exhibit - at Reptilland (5/3 - 10/31): Experience over 300 butter?ies in ?ight as you walk through our native butter?y greenhouse. The exhibit is open regular zoo hours and is included with admission. |
 |  | Ardmore, Jazz Open Mic (2/15 - 12/31): Come out to Jazz Open Mic night, hosted by the legendary pianist Mike Frank. |
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 |  | Canonsburg, PA Bavarian Oktoberfest (9/17 - 9/19): Two stages of entertainment, food and drink, crafts, car cruise, amusement rides and games |
 |  | Covington, Native American Gathering - at Tanglewood Campground (9/18 - 9/19): Annual Native American Gathering of All People event with vendors, food, drumming, dancing, story-telling, flute playing, children's activities, and more. Fun for the whole family. Camping available. |
 |  | Cranberry, Cranberry Festival - at Morrison Park (9/18): Annual festival with family fun, children’s games and events, food, arts and crafts vendors and demonstrating artists, car and motorcycle cruise in, scarecrow contest display, Venango's Got Talent, 5K Run/Walk, Cranberry Bake-Off, live ente |
 |  | Dallas, 8th annual Dallas Harvest Festival (9/16 - 9/19): Expansive street fair and farmer's market on Main Street, in Dallas, PA, in celebration of the Back Mountain's rich agricultural heritage. |
 |  | Denver, Renningers Antiques Market (3/28 - 12/26): Rennigers #1 has many special weekend promotions. This is a "don't miss" market stop. |
 |  | Doylestown, The Peddler's Village Breakfast Bingo Club (3/11 - 12/31): Gather your friends or come on your own for a fun-filled morning of B-I-N-G-O, exciting door prizes, a scrumptious hot breakfast buffet, and fashion shows featuring the shops of Peddler's Village! |
 |  | Doylestown, Friends & Family Fun Day (9/19): A day of fun and education for our members,
volunteers, supporters, & community members. Activities include Silent Auction, Discovery Trails, Too Good to Toss Sale, Face Painting, & Alien Discovery Area. Lunch available for purchase.
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 |  | Duncannon, Old Sled Works Flea Market (3/24 - 12/29): Over 125 antique and craft vendors with a great selection of locally made crafts. |
 |  | Erie, Eerie Bayfront Ghost Walks (6/15 - 10/31): Join Capt. Bob on this one mile, 1.5 hour walk along one of the most historic and hysteric ports on the Great Lakes -- Erie, PA. |
 |  | Erie, Eerie Family Ghost Walks (6/15 - 10/31): This is a scaled down version of the Eerie Bayfront Ghost Walk and is geared for children of all ages. |
 |  | Erie, Erie County Cemetery Tour Series (6/20 - 10/31): The Erie County Historical Society offers tours of the Erie Cemetery, focusing on different topics, including Erie Cemetery Mausoleums. Find out if there really is a vampire buried there! |
 |  | Harrisburg, Paints and Paws (9/12): Help decorate the new area of the Humane Society with your own creation inspired by the art at SAM. |
 |  | Harrisburg, Civil War Chapel Service in a Log Chapel (8/3 - 11/21): The USCC Museum in Gettysburg is the first in the country to tell the story of faith and courage during the civil war, and the heroic story of the U.S. Christian Commission
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 |  | Harrisburg, Wheels! (9/12): MOOSE gets you to Wheels! |
 | Harrisburg, The 65th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show (10/14 - 10/23): One of the nation’s premier horse shows with an extensive schedule of Hunter-Jumper competition in addition to demonstrations, exhibitions and special attractions. |
 |  | Jenkintown, Movie Moms (and Dads!) Matinees (4/7 - 12/15): Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month bring your 18 month old (or younger) for matinees of first-run shows. |
 |  | Jim Thorpe, Bear Mountain Butterfly Sanctuary (6/25 - 9/30): Experience wonder in this hands-on family attraction with live butterflies,real poison Dart Frogs, interactive displays, children’s Art Space and nature-based gift shop. |
 |  | Jim Thorpe, Lehigh Gorge Whitewater (5/5 - 10/31): Enjoy 12 miles and 5 hours of Class III whitewater rafting and outstanding scenery spring, summer, and fall. |
 |  | Jim Thorpe, Family-Style Whitewater Rafting (5/5 - 10/31): Bring the whole family this summer and enjoy a fun-filled family-style raft trip! This section of the Lehigh is perfect for beginners, church groups, school groups, scouts, and kids ages 4 and older. |
 |  | Lancaster, Lancaster Arts presents - Lancaster First Friday (2/5 - 1/7): Lancaster's First Fridays are an exhilarating celebration of the arts! Every month, without exception, the arts in downtown Lancaster are showcased. Walk around and explore 70+ arts venues. |
 |  | Malvern, Museum Tour - Wharton Esherick Museum (1/11 - 12/31): Guided tour through the handcrafted home and studio of Wharton Esherick, the "dean of American craftsmen."
Tours are by reservation only. |
 |  | Manheim, Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire (8/14 - 10/31): All along the Shire’s streets, the Faire’s hallmark form of improvised, interactive theater abounds as the citizens of the Shire carry on their every day "normal" lives entertaining with song, swordplay, or even mud begging. |
 |  | Media, Fellini's Monday Night Opera (1/1 - 12/31): Join us every Monday night at Fellini's for opera night.
Live singers perform your favorite opera classics.
Reservations highly recommended! |
 |  | Media, Saturday Night Salsa Parties! (1/16 - 12/31): Join Salsa in the Suburbs Dance Studio every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month for unforgettable Salsa Dance Parties |
 |  | Media, TANGO HOP: 2nd Saturdays (2/17 - 12/31): Every second Saturday in Media, the hosts of Tango411 Studio present the Tango Hop milonga. |
 |  | Mercer, Lake Latonka Fall Festival (9/11): Annual Lake Latonka Fall Festival event held at Lake Latonka's Big Red Barn. Free admission, free parking. |
 |  | Merion Station, Visit The Barnes Foundation and Gardens (1/1 - 12/31): Come see the world-famous art collection at the Barnes Foundation this summer and get a free docent-led tour focusing on their enormous collections of Cezannes. Also enjoy their beautiful gardens and Arboretum included with your ticket. |
 |  | Milford, 4th Annual Fall Frolic Autumn Equinox Festival (9/17 - 9/19): The Fall Frolic Autumn Equinox Festival is a family friendly weekend of camping, unique vendors, workshops on spiritual and educational topics for the progressive home, children's activities, dancing, drumming and of course, feasting! Come |
 |  | Morrisville, Shady Brook Farm Apple Festival (9/18 - 9/19): Annual Apple Festival with hayrides to apple orchard for 'pick your own', inflatable amusements for the kids, face-painting, gem mining, food, crafts, vendors, corn maze.
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 |  | New Tripoli, Sunday Blues Wine Tasting (9/5 - 11/28): Enjoy fine wine and live acoustic entertainment on our glass enclosed deck with commanding views of the mountains and our vineyards. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Airbrush Classes- at Killer Kreations Inc (1/21 - 12/31): Killer Kreations is an art studio located in South Philadelphia that offers airbrush classes every Thursday night from 7-9 pm. No experience is needed. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Jus' Words Open Mic (5/4 - 12/31): Dowling's Palace hosts Jus' Words, a spoken word, singing, comedy night, every Thursday night. |
 |  | Philadelphia, ComedySportz Improv Comedy (1/11 - 12/31): ComedySportz is Philadelphia's leading improv comedy show. Since 1993 ComedySportz has been entertaining fans with the fastest and funniest form of improv comedy ever seen. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Academy of Music Tour (1/11 - 12/31): “The Lady of Locust Street” now offers one-hour tours! Come tour the historic grand opera house decorated in baroque style. Visitors will be taken through the grand lobby, the stage door canteen, the newly renovated ballroom and the auditor |
 |  | Philadelphia, Pennsy Flea Market (1/1 - 12/31): The Pennsy Flea market is really more than a great place to shop and save money during tough economic times but really an experience. On top of more than 300 vendors providing bargains and wholesale prices, we provide great family fun. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Independence National Historical Park (4/30 - 12/31): Explore Franklin's Philadelphia and learn about the past and America's continuing struggle to fulfill the Founders' Declaration that "all men are created equal." |
 |  | Philadelphia, Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial Park : Visit the house where wounded Polish freedom fighter Thaddeus Kosciuszko lived and hear how this brilliant military engineer designed successful fortifications during the American Revolution |
 |  | Philadelphia, English Dance - Germantown Country Dancers (1/11 - 12/31): This is social, community dancing. Dancers take a different partner for each dance of the evening, and join a "set" of couples.
Arrive at 7:30 for a brief orientation to basic dance figures at the beginning of any Wednesday night dance. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Philadelphia City Hall Tower Tours (1/11 - 12/31): A dominating feature in the City's skyline, the Philadelphia City Hall tower is topped with a 27 ton bronze statue of William Penn, the largest statue on any building in the world. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Storytimes in the Story Castle (4/13 - 12/31): Story times are participatory and open to kids of all ages! We read from a broad spectrum of books and often use props, songs, and movement-based activities to extend the reading experience. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Open Stage Night - Every Wednesday (1/1 - 12/31): COMEDY CABARET COMEDY CLUB host Open Stage Night every Wednesday at 8:30p. You see more comics per show here than at any other club! |
 |  | Philadelphia, Righteous Dopefiend (5/12 - 12/31): Drawing on a decade of field work, Phillippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg document the daily lives of homeless drug users. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Decadent Gourmet Tour - by City Food Tours (1/11 - 12/31): Treat your taste buds to this 2.5-hour gourmet tasting adventure in the heart of Philadelphia! Your friendly and knowledgeable guide will introduce you to a heavenly trio of decadent treats at three of Philly’s best hidden gems. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Germantown White House (5/12 - 12/31): Visit the house President Washington called home in 1793 & 1794, formerly called the Deshler-Morris House.
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 |  | Philadelphia, Kid Science: The Island of the Elements (4/9 - 12/31): Explore the Island of the Elements. Join the elite Power Keepers. Defeat the evil Lord Chaos. Your mission is to save the planet in the name of science while having a great time. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Taste of Philadelphia Food Tour (1/11 - 12/31): Learn the story behind cheesesteaks, hoagies, pretzels and other Philly food favorites, and the vibrant Reading Terminal Market where they're sold during this 75-minute food-writer-led walking tour. |
 |  | Philadelphia, The Improv Cafe : The Improv Cafe is a weekly interactive dinner theater. Each week patrons will have a blast laughing and crying to the antics of The iTheater Company. |
 |  | Philadelphia, Market at the Piazza (7/21 - 12/31): The largest year-round vendor market in the Philadelphia area consisting of 200 vendors! Vendors selling organic, locally grown and produced food and food products, arts and crafts, clothing, antiques, vintage goods and collectibles. |
 |  | Philadelphia, WXPN's Free At Noon (1/11 - 12/31): Every Friday at noon, WXPN brings live music to the air with the Free At Noon Concert series at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, The Phantom of the Opera (8/25 - 9/19): PNC Broadway Across America presents The Phantom of the Opera in a farewell engagement of the longest-running show in Broadway history! |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Summertime Gargoyle Nights (8/27 - 9/10): Guests enjoy admission, a summer plate of gargoyle bites and a docent-led gargoyle tour of the Conservatory. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Friday Nite Improvs (9/3 - 12/17): Friday Nite Improvs is Pittsburgh's only all-audience participation improv comedy show, and can be seen every Friday night starting at eleven PM |
 |  | Pittsburgh, The Gypsy Strings (2/11 - 12/31): The Gypsy Strings play European and Tambura music led by a Gypsy violinist. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Black, White & Read All Over (1/12 - 12/31): The program is sponsored by Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures, "Black, White & Read All Over" is a program featuring award-winning children’s authors and illustrators for lively programs with lots of questions and answers with the audience. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Forum 65: Jones, Koester, Nashashibi/Skaer: Reanimation (7/2 - 10/3): Carnegie Museum of Art presents Reanimation, two films and a digital projection featuring silent, hypnotic loops that bring to life different objects, images, and history, casting each in a new light. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Past Meets Present: Decorative Arts and Design (3/23 - 12/31): A broad perspective on American and European decorative arts, from the Rococo and Neoclassical periods of the 18th century to contemporary design and craft of the 20th and 21st centuries. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Lawrenceville Little Flea (8/28 - 9/25): Lawrenceville Little Flea is a different kind of flea market. It's a curated environment made to fit our eclectic neighborhood, & features a rotating variety of flea fare, craft/handmade goods, food & cultural activities.
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 |  | Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Flea (8/9 - 11/14): Pittsburgh Flea in the Strip District will begin April 18, 2010 thru Nov 14.
It will be open every Sunday rain or shine from 8 am to 3 pm. This is an Outdoor Flea.
Be a Vendor or a Shopper. No matter how you feel, get up and show up. Kee |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Adult Hip-Hop Class (1/13 - 12/31): Grown-ups can get into their groove thing with this fun, energetic class and learn hip-hop dancing. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh New Works Festival (9/16 - 9/19): World premieres of three one-act plays: "Fetish," "Bread," and "Sex With a Mathematician" |
 |  | Pittsburgh, Women Business Leaders Breakfast Series (5/14 - 12/10): The Women Business Leaders Breakfast Series will feature prominent women business leaders from the greater Pittsburgh region on the second Friday of each month at Chatham University. |
 |  | Pittsburgh, USS Requin Tours (5/7 - 12/31): Come aboard to learn how 80 men used their expertise, humor and sheer ingenuity to carve out a rough and adventurous life during Requin’s lengthy defense and scientific missions! |
 |  | Scranton, Pre-K Storytime (2/2 - 12/31): To register: Contact: Lackawanna County Children's Library 348-3000 x. 3015 This Story Hour, with fun stories, a puppet show, and a craft, is recommended for children ages 3 to 5 Call, stop by to register. |
 |  | Sellersville, Friday Freestyle Flights of Wine (4/23 - 12/31): On the fourth Friday of each month you can create your own tasting flight by choosing four different wines from a list of 20 wines. |
 |  | Spartansburg, 89th Annual Spartansburg Community Fair (9/5 - 9/11): Annual fair with agricultural exhibits, contests, amusement rides, races, garden tractor pulls, live entertainment, antique tractor pull, parade, and more. |
 |  | Tarentum, Frazer Township Farmers Market (7/21 - 10/28): Weekly Farmers Market with lots of vendors with a variety of items including fresh produce, meats, baked goods, fruits, vegetables, plants and more. |
 |  | West Newton, Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival & Artisans Marketplace (8/21 - 9/26): King Henry, by royal decree, has ordered that there be a Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival. The location will remain at Morelandshire, but a new front gate is just one of many changes made. |
 |  | Wyalusing, Wyalusing Valley Wine Festival (9/11): The Wyalusing Valley Wine Festival is one of the largest festivals in Northeast Pennsylvania to strictly promote Pennsylvania wineries. |
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