Editor's Choice Events for Pennsylvania
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|  | Pittsburgh, Red Carpet Extravaganza (4/18): Join us for a day of fashion and beauty expo to benefit Project Prom of Allegheny County. |
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|  | Pittsburgh, Free Virtual Easter & Springtime Festival Of The Egg (3/21 - 5/2): The 7th Annual Virtual Spring Festival Of The Egg is a FREE family oriented event welcoming the coming of Spring in many ethnic traditions. A variety of local video presentations by the University of |
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|  | State College, State College Market On-Line (11/6 - 4/16): Farmers Market on Line at StateCollegeMarket.com
Order on line and pick up your order on Fridays at Good Shepherd Catholic Church from 11 am until 1 pm. OR have it delivered to your door for just $5 |
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Today's Catch: $18 for Silver & Gold Necklace with Swarovsky Crystal - Including Shipping! ($42 Value)
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$18
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$42
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$24
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57%
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The Fine Print
You can purchase any number for yourself or as gifts.
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Highlights
- Fashion Dual Ring Necklace
- Color: Silver & Gold
- Free S&H
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We promise you will love this luxurious looking necklace. Your purchase includes all shipping and handling charges.
Wear it out to a fancy dinner at a 5 star restaurant, or put it on for a night in with friends and family. Either way this versatile necklace will match just about every outfit in your wardrobe and your every mood.
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The Company
WhoFish Daily Catch - Silver And Gold Color Dual Circle Necklace
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For questions or to order by phone please call (508) 628-9600 x280
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|  |  | Allentown, Annual Gala (4/24): This year’s Gala is a virtual event, with free admission for all. |
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|  |  | Allentown, Fight for Freedom (3/20 - 6/5): Men, we live in a culture that is saturated with a warped view of sexuality, tempting us away from living lives of integrity and authenticity. |
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|  |  | Allentown, Friday Night Trivia (3/5 - 12/10): Gather your team of the brightest minds and compete for prizes! |
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|  |  | Allentown, Lehigh Valley Phantoms Watch Party (2/27 - 5/16): Join us every Phantom's Home Game to watch the game on our TV screens - plus enjoy our special Phantom's burger and our Orange Crush cocktail! |
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|  |  | Allentown, Rembrandt Revealed (2/5 - 5/2): When the Museum’s 1632 "Portrait of a Young Woman" was sent out for routine conservation in 2018, the conservators made an exciting discovery. |
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|  |  | Allentown, Rembrandt Revealed (1/24 - 5/2): When the Museum’s 1632 Portrait of a Young Woman was sent out for routine conservation in 2018, the conservators made an exciting discovery. |
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| Allenwood, Susquehanna Scenes, Sips, & SCALES! (5/7): The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership and Clyde Peeling's Reptiland invite you to an evening of Susquehanna Scenes, Sips, and SCALES! |
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|  |  | Altoona, Non Stop Karaoke Sunday (2/7 - 4/25): Bring the family or invite friends for a night of singing fun. You don't have to sing to enjoy the show, there's a lot of good talent in the area. |
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|  |  | Bethel Park, Virtual Sunday Worship (1/10 - 5/30): Sunday worship services will be delivered through facebook live for the time being. |
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|  |  | Bethlehem, Acupuncture Photography Project (4/9 - 5/9): The collaboration of photographer Autumn Stankay and acupuncturist Emily Andrews melds modern art with healing art through a series of photographs representing the ancient medicine of acupuncture in t |
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|  |  | Bethlehem, Adult Electives (2/14 - 8/22): Join us as we begin our new adult electives series! |
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|  |  | Bethlehem, Break the Stigma Virtual Program (4/22): Explore art therapy in a safe community session with Nikki Sunday of Sunday Studios and Robbie Matthews from New Bethany Ministries. |
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|  |  | Bethlehem, Sunday Worship Service (4/18 - 11/14): What type of music will I hear? Our music is a blend of classic hymns and current choruses played in a contemporary style by our music team. |
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|  |  | Bethlehem, Zoom Social Hour (3/7 - 4/25): MCCLV will be hosting a social hour every Sunday @ 1:30 via Zoom. |
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|  |  | Chadds Ford, Drawing & Painting with Karl J. Kuerner (3/20 - 5/8): Immerse yourself in Kuerner Farm, a source of inspiration for Andrew Wyeth for over 70 years, and a featured property on the National Register of Historic Places, with an art class led by Karl J. Kuer |
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|  | Chambersburg, Spring Fling 2021 (4/24 - 4/25): Cumberland Valley Antique Engine & Machinery’s annual Spring Fling event offers fun for the entire family including a daily tractor parade, tractor pulls, toy show, an operating blacksmith shop, and a |
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|  | Doylestown, Crystal Ball Gala (4/30): The Foundation’s annual Crystal Ball Gala event is scheduled for April 30, 2021 and serves as a focal point of our celebration. |
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|  |  | Doylestown, Discover Art: Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture (3/13 - 5/8): Students learn new drawing, painting, and sculpture skills, explore a variety of art materials, and visit Michener galleries weekly in our Discover Art series. |
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|  |  | Doylestown, Essential Work 2020: A Community Portrait (3/19 - 7/11): 2020 will be long remembered as a year of upheaval and uncertainty as the United States grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, racial injustice, political protest, and a heated presidential election. |
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|  |  | Doylestown, Explore Art: Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture (3/13 - 5/8): Students learn new drawing, painting, and sculpture skills, explore a variety of art materials, and visit Michener galleries weekly in our Explore Art series. |
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| Easton, Reflections of Whos Next (4/30 - 5/2): The Rock Project honors the 50th anniversary of The Who’s legendary album WHO’S NEXT along with other greatest hits in a streamed performance shot live from the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts. |
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| Easton, Song Collection – Oral History Workshop (5/1): In this virtual song collection workshop, Oral History Summer School director Suzanne Snider will guide participants through an engaging exploration of historic and contemporary song collection practi |
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|  |  | Erie, Erie Phil Radio Hour (1/29 - 5/25): Join host Brian Hannah, from WQLN Radio, Music Director Daniel Meyer and special guests for an hour of the Erie Philharmonic. |
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|  |  | Erie, Festivus Games (4/24): For anyone new to Festivus...it's the competition for 'the rest of us'! No "Rx firebreathers" here. This is a challenging competition for all those novice, intermediate, and masters athletes! |
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|  |  | Erie, Mobile Communion (3/7 - 6/6): Join us the first Sunday of every month from 11:30 AM-1:30 PM for drive-through Holy Communion in your car. Holy Communion is prepackaged in disposable containers. |
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|  |  | Erie, Puppy Kindergarten (4/9 - 4/23): Learn a mix of socialization, basic cues, and problem solving strategies, leash walking, and covering topics such as house breaking, crate training, and play biting. |
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|  | Exton, CFS Gala (4/30): Save the date to join us on Friday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. online for our first-ever Virtual Gala! |
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|  | Gettysburg, 160th Battle of Manassas (4/24 - 4/25): Join us to experience battle reenactments on the hallowed ground of the GBPA’s 146 - acre Daniel Lady Farm which borders the Gettysburg National Military Park at Benner Hill. |
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|  | Gettysburg, Gettysburg Festival of Races (4/24 - 4/25): The Gettysburg Festival of Races is the combination of four historic races in one single weekend! Come and race alongside the hallowed ground of Gettysburg battlefield. |
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| Gettysburg, Rich Little (5/7): Rich Little is a master mimic of more than 200 voices, and a show business legend who has appeared on TV variety shows hosted by Johnny Carson, Ed Sullivan, as well as Laugh-In, and Hollywood Squares. |
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|  |  | Greensburg, Acupuncture Photography Project (4/9 - 5/9): The collaboration of photographer Autumn Stankay and acupuncturist Emily Andrews melds modern art with healing art through a series of photographs representing the ancient medicine of acupuncture in t |
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|  |  | Greensburg, Pattern Makers (2/7 - 5/9): Patterns are all around us. Designs made with stripes, spots and other repetitive motifs often catch the eye, while other patterns are less obvious. |
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|  | Harrisburg, Combined Arms: Tactics in the War of 1812 (4/24): Join the Erie Maritime Museum (EMM) and Pennsylvania Military Museum (PMM) for a joint webinar discussing Army and Naval tactics during the War of 1812. |
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|  | Harrisburg, Ignat Solzhenitsyn (4/25): Ignat Solzhenitsyn is a world renowned concert pianist and was the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia’s Music Director from 2004 to 2010. |
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|  |  | Harrisburg, Persephone / Persephone (4/16 - 8/8): Persephone / Persephone features the multi-panel collaborative painting by Elody Gyekis and Joanne Landis. |
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| Harrisburg, Small Actions for Kids: Plant for Pollinators (5/1): Pollinators like bees and butterflies are an important part of our community! Join us for a story time to explore these wonderful creatures and learn what you can plant to help protect them. |
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|  |  | Harrisburg, Spring Open House (4/24): Food Trucks/Stands: Mammas Meltz, T&T Dynamite Smoke Wagon, Farm Show Milkshakes, The Manor, LoveDraft's Canteen. |
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|  | Hershey, Matchbox Car Show (4/25): What was your first car? Chances are it was a Matchbox! Join us for the Annual Matchbox Collector’s Show presented by the Diecast Toy Exchange. |
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|  |  | Huntingdon, Black Light Adventures (1/1 - 5/28): Bring your sense of adventure & wonder and see Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks as you've never seen them before! |
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| Jim Thorpe, Music of Simon & Garfunkel (4/30): The most remarkable tribute to the great singer-songwriters Simon and Garfunkel, performed nationwide by AJ Swearingen and Jane Kelli. |
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|  |  | Jim Thorpe, Sweet Baby James (James Taylor) (4/17): Sam’s unique guitar style, soulful voice, original songs and interpretations of timeless classics have captivated thousands of audiences the world over. |
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|  |  | Lancaster, Dungeons & Dragons for Teens (3/20 - 11/20): Teens! We are running a virtual version of your favorite dice rolling, role playing game! |
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|  |  | Lancaster, Music Trivia (2/5 - 5/28): Music Trivia with Chuck Colson |
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| Lancaster, The Rainbow Fish Musical (4/30 - 5/28): All of the sea-creatures admire the famous Rainbow Fish, the most beautiful fish in all the ocean. When Rainbow Fish refuses to share his vibrant, shimmering scales, the whole ocean turns against him. |
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|  |  | Leesport, Book Signing and Q&A along with Open House (5/2): Local historian Barry Kauffman will do a Q&A and book signing at our museum's open house from 1-4 pm on May 2, 2021. Our museum will also be open for visitation. All CDC recommendations will be follow |
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|  | Malvern, Gala Luncheon (4/30): A Virtual “In Your Neighborhood” gathering of friends, family, or individually. |
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| Malvern, Paper Marbling Workshop (5/1): Marbling is the art of floating and designing watercolors on a base fluid then permanently transferring the design to paper. It was developed by the Persians in the 15thC. |
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|  | Manheim, VolksFest 2021 (4/24): All Volkswagen car show held by the Harrisburg Area Volkswagen Owners Club (HAVOC) at Mount Hope Estate, Manheim. |
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|  | Meyersdale, The 74th Annual ??Pennsylvania Maple Festival (4/24 - 5/2): The multi day festival will include a truck, motorcycle, side by side and ATV show; quilt show, parade; antique, classic and street rod auto show; maple race run / walk; and more. |
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|  | Mill Hall, Wine in the Wilds (4/24): The annual Wine in the Wilds wine tasting festival featuring wine from various wineries Food, vendors, door prizes and entertainment. $30. |
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| Mount Pocono, Blues Traveler (5/7): 30 years ago, the four original members of Blues Traveler gathered in the basement of their drummer’s parents’ Princeton, NJ, home and the seeds were planted for a band. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Celebrate Trails Day (4/25): It's time to hit the trails on Celebrate Trails Day! Meet us at the trailhead for a fun scavenger hunt! |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Chair Affair Art Exhibit (4/2 - 4/16): This unique event showcases the teamwork and creativity of prominent local artists, who take their inspiration from the Philadelphia Furniture Bank. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Composition and Improvisation Exercises for All (3/6 - 5/8): Improvisation is a fundamental skill of tap dance. Find your own sound in a supportive, low-key and fun environment. Open to all musicians and movers, tap shoes not required. |
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|  | Philadelphia, Gala (4/25): join us for an evening filled with love, laughter and FRIENDSHIP |
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|  | Philadelphia, Ignat Solzhenitsyn (4/25): Ignat Solzhenitsyn is a world renowned concert pianist and was the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia’s Music Director from 2004 to 2010. He is currently the ensemble’s conductor laureate. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Independent Bookstore Day (4/24): Join us for Independent Bookstore Day on the last Saturday of April. We are one of the hundreds of indie bookshops in the country celebrating this annual holiday. |
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| Philadelphia, Magical Alebrijes (5/2): Ignite your creativity by designing your own version of an alebrije, a traditional fanciful creature of Mexican culture. Let's bring the alebrije to life and together have a colorful festive experienc |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Online Live Dog Training Group Classes (4/20 - 5/25): Legend Acres offers Obedience group classes starting on April 17th and and running for 6 consecutive weeks. Each course is one hour and will meet weekly on Thursdays at the designated time. Each cours |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Saturday Youth Art Classes (3/20 - 6/12): Children will explore a variety of age appropriate art techniques learning basic 2D and 3D art skills. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Schuylkill Saturdays (4/10 - 5/29): Discover the beauty and wonder along our trails in every season through this FREE weekly self-guided program. |
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| Philadelphia, Senga Nengudi: Topologies (5/1 - 7/25): Senga Nengudi’s provocative works reimagine the possibilities for abstract art through an exploration of both the Black female body and the collective practices of community and ritual. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Small Favors 2021 (4/9 - 4/25): “Small Favors 2021” is an annual exhibition on display at The Clay Studio that challenges artists to work on a very small scale. |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Sunday Zoom Coffee Hour (2/28 - 5/30): Join us for an hour of fellowship following our Facebook Live Sunday Morning Prayer with Sermon and Music! |
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|  |  | Philadelphia, Virtual Storytime (3/19 - 4/30): Ms. Rachel (Whitman's Children's Librarian) will share songs, movement activities, and books for toddlers and preschoolers. Storytime will last for approximately 20 minutes. |
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|  | Pittsburgh, Cast in Chrome: The Art of Hood Ornaments (4/24 - 10/1): Over the history of motoring, hood ornaments evolved from the practical (externally mounted radiator caps) to the purely decorative. Today only a few luxury brands continue the tradition. |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Diiviinetime At Night (12/26 - 4/24): Looking for a dope artsy afterhours ? well diiviinetimepgh has sometime for ya! |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Free Virtual Easter & Springtime Festival Of The Egg (3/21 - 5/2): The 7th Annual Virtual Spring Festival Of The Egg is a FREE family oriented event welcoming the coming of Spring in many ethnic traditions. A variety of local video presentations by the University of |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Hill Hike (4/25): Meeting in Pittsburgh's August Wilson Park, we will discuss the playwright and Pittsburgh's Hill District's rich history. |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Hollywood East Walking Tour (2/27 - 4/24): Explore original filming locations of big blockbusters as well as smaller independent movies, and get to know the history of the actual landmarks you see in the various movie scenes! |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Laser Cutting 101 (4/16): Learn to use the 40W laser at Fab Lab Carnegie Science Center to safely cut and etch your own designs! |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Latin Rhythms Class (2/27 - 4/24): Learn the basics of popular Latin dances in a class that keeps you moving for 40 minutes. This class is designed for Beginners with zero dance experience, but we welcome dancers of all levels. |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Red Carpet Extravaganza (4/18): Join us for a day of fashion and beauty expo to benefit Project Prom of Allegheny County. |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Riverview Park Mushroom Walk (4/25): Join Mycologist Jim Tunney of the Western Pennsylvania Mushroom Club on a walk through the mature oak woodlands of Riverview Park in search of spring fungi. |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Tour Your Future (4/16): See how chemists formulate and test the coatings that go on everything from cans of SPAM to Coke cans! |
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|  |  | Pittsburgh, Wild Edibles Hike (4/25): Join Melissa Sokulski of Food Under Foot as we take a gentle walk around the Environmental Center as we find, identify, and discuss how common wild plants can be sustainably harvested and eaten! |
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|  |  | Reading, Kermit in the Haus! (3/26 - 5/21): Please come up to the clubhaus and enjoy classic german music from our dear member Kermit!. |
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|  |  | Reading, Virtual Yoga class with Anita free (1/9 - 4/24): Gift of peace and inner strength is the best gift we can offer to our loving clients, in these unprecedented times. |
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|  |  | Reading, Zumba Classes in Muhlenberg (2/26 - 6/30): No coordination, fitness or dance experience is required. Just be ready to move, sweat, and have some fun! |
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|  |  | Scranton, Creative Expression Lab (4/10 - 5/22): Creative Expression Lab is an inspiring space for K-6 artists to express creativity and imagination, and to explore social and emotional growth. |
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|  |  | State College, State College Market On-Line (11/6 - 4/16): Farmers Market on Line at StateCollegeMarket.com
Order on line and pick up your order on Fridays at Good Shepherd Catholic Church from 11 am until 1 pm. OR have it delivered to your door for just $5 |
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|  |  | York, Ashby Brothers Band (3/7 - 5/8): Entertainingly Different - Since 2008, The Ashby Brothers have been performing music together on the east coast of the United States. |
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|  | York, Spring Meltdown (5/2): Spring is right around the corner and so is the Ikonic Industries 2021 Spring Meltdown! |
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|  |  | York, Sunday Morning Service (1/17 - 12/26): Please join us on Sunday mornings for our Sunday Service on the Farm which starts at 10AM. |
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|  |  | York, Sunday Morning Service (3/28 - 12/26): Please join us on Sunday mornings for our Sunday Service on the Farm which starts at 10AM. |
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