Murder Mystery Cruise
Amore Mortem Murder Mysteries LLC will be performing Silver Screen Slasher. Audience participation is involved.
Amore Mortem Murder Mysteries LLC will be performing Silver Screen Slasher. Audience participation is involved.
This is not a park led event. This event has been listed for your information and planning purposes. For more information, please visit https://www.patraildogs.com/little-pine-5.
Don't miss the annual Mummers' Parade. The route of this year’s parade will see the procession beginning on East Central Avenue, where it will head west to Clark Street, then down to West Southern Avenue before finally turning east toward Howard Street.
This annual event at Millbrook Playhouse features many local craft breweries, home beer brewers and distinguished national brands. There will also be live music, great local food , a chili cook-off and much more.
Over an illustrious career Blues Traveler has played over 2,000 live shows in front of more than 30 million people, and now they will be right here in Williamsport!
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The October Society Program will host local historians, Matt Stackhouse and David Richard who have recently produced "Ghost on the Allegheny: Dr, Howard M. Essick and the Hotel Essick 1899-1916". The lecture, held in the Community Room of the museum, is free and open to the public.
The exhibit is called the “Art of the Everyday”. Mary Michael Shelley documents her life in wood and paint. Her vision is inspired by her everyday life around her, including portraits of her family.
The exhibit is called the “Art of the Everyday”. Mary Michael Shelley documents her life in wood and paint. Her vision is inspired by her everyday life around her, including portraits of her family.
The concert performed by the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra begins with Beethoven's powerful "Overture to Egmont," a piece renowned for its dramatic narrative and emotional depth. Beethoven composed this overture to accompany Goethe's play "Egmont," capturing the heroic struggle and ultimate triumph of its protagonist.