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Located inside the Rosa Rosa Italian Restaurant, Rosa Rosa Late Jazz opened March 27th and will feature two shows every Friday and Saturday night. Performances begin at 10 p.m. For more information and the schedule of artists, please visit www.rosarosalatejazz.com.
Various functional and decorative textiles and paintings by Candace Wayes In addition, a dazzling exhibit by Dan Clarke (Wood Block Relief Printing), Dean Fox (Chainsaw Woodcarving), Brian William Gish (Traditional Woodworking & Stone Jewelry), Gladys Zeiset (Oil Painting), and more.
Come... take a tour of our farm & get up close and personal with an alpaca. Wagon rides for all ages, obstacle course demonstration by the 4-H Club, spinning demonstration and you can shop in the store for Christmas gifts!
Fill a special Ten Thousand Villages shopping bag to the brim and enjoy 20% off everything in it.
This is a spiritually, creative, living historical production of the Underground Railroad in PA. Individuals such as Eliza Parker, Rev. Stephen Smith, Rev. Jarena Lee, and Lydia Hamilton Smith tell their courageous stories about their work. Weekday shows are available, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 10a, 11a, 1p or 2p.
The theatre will be grandly decorated with lights, greenery, Nativity scenes and a spectacular thirty-foot Christmas tree. But all of the holiday finery is only a prelude to the story of Christmas - Jesus the Messiah coming to earth in human form. This is the story of kings, angels and a simple, faithful couple used by God.
Gather a team of four and tackle our "Survivor" puzzle. You'll get a list of directions to follow, questions to answer, items to gather, and skills to perform all in a challenging outdoor setting. Test your mind and body as you venture through our course on the M-D hiking trail. Then, enjoy dinner together. Prizes awarded!
Jump, jive and swing to the popular Sound of Roses live band among the trains in the Railroad Museum's huge Rolling Stock Hall. Come dressed in military uniform or 1940s clothing, if you like, to revive the past!
Greet our guys and gals in uniform, experience many splendid railroad and military achival displays, enjoy patriotic music and learn the significant role railroads played time and again in the defense of our nation.
Rolling farmland sets the scene for a romantic evening out aboard the Wine and Cheese Train, at Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, PA. Sit back and relax while you ride in an elegantly refurbished railroad car pulled by a larger-than-life coal-burning steam train.
All the activities are Asian-themed in conjunction with the Museum’s newest special exhibit, A Sense of Time. There is no charge for children under 6 years of age. Please contact the Education Department at 717-684-8261, ext. 237 or email education@nawcc.org to register or for more information.
When newlyweds invite the family over for their 1st Christmas dinner, it should be a joyous occasion. And will be, if the newly married wife can get her husband and her mother not to kill each other! Don't worry, despite the funny bumps along the way, they'll find Christmas spirit to carry them through to the new year!
Living Word Academy presents Annie. The play runs November 11 to 13. The show begins at 7:00 pm, with the doors opening at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $8 for students and $10 for adults. You may purchase reserved seat tickets by contacting Annette Gill, 556-0711, ext. 205. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the show.
Follow Mr. and Mrs. Claus as they hit the road in search of holiday cheer. You'll love Broadway-style numbers with pizzazz, heart-warming standards, Santa's rockin side, a nativity and traditional carols. Share in celebrations around the world with our cherry hosts.
The Lancaster County Convention Center's NEW and ONLY Christmas Arts & Crafts Festival! Shop over 150 booths of holiday decor, one-of-a-kind gifts & much, much more! Browse through exhibits that showcase the talents of quality artists and craftsmen from throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Fri & Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5.
Living Word Academy will hold a Dinner Theatre prsenting Annie. The event is Friday evening, November 13, starting at 6:00 pm. Advanced Tickets, costing $25, are required. No walk-ins are permitted for the dinner. The show will begin at 7:30 pm Friday.
Ghostly Paranormal Dinner Featuring: P.A.R.A. - The Paranormal Activity Research Assn. Learn the who, what, where, when, & why. $35 advance tickets include: Presentation, dinner, and soft drinks. Raffle & drawings too! Dinner - 7:00, Show 8:00pm. Get your tickets early!!
Come... take a tour of our farm & get up close and personal with an alpaca. Wagon rides for all ages, obstacle course demonstration by the 4-H Club, spinning demonstration and you can shop in the store for Christmas gifts! Saturday: 10am - 4pm; Sunday: 12-4pm.
The tea will be held in conjunction with the Museum’s new Asian exhibit, A Sense of Time, which features the significance of incense to Asian culture with more than 70 East Asian “fire clocks” and cultural material. Two demonstrations: 1pm and 3pm To reserve your space at the tea, call or email education@nawcc.org.
Come in and warm up through the Christmas Season with Breakfast with Santa & Mrs. Claus at HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE WORLD! This interactive and entertaining morning will delight and dazzle CHOCOLATE WORLD enthusiasts young and young at heart. NEW FOR 2009: Enjoy the Holiday Musical Stylings of Dominick Cicco! Also Black Friday, Nov 27.
Holiday Bazaars are here with an array of different stands to fulfill your gift ideas for Christmas! Come taste some of Lancaster County's best soft pretzels, baked goods, and the best taco salads. Visit the dungeons below the market from 1814 that will put you back in time. For stand info, call the Market Master at 717-684-5767.
Grandparents are invited to bring their preschool aged grandchildren for fun-filled learning experiences and hands-on craft activities. Trees: Alike and Different As leaves fall, we'll compare different types of trees, examine leaves and find out why trees are important to animals and people. We'll read "A Tree is Nice" by Janice May Udry.
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