Guests will enjoy interactive entertainment during a 1.5 hour cruise with dinner or a brunch buffet. Tickets are $40 per person. Times: Friday and Saturday, 6:00 PM; Sunday, 11:00 AM
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Find out what a Boom Rat is, and hear about how the Susquehanna River helped Williamsport become the richest city in America during the height of the Lumber Era. Check the website for times.
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Enjoy an evening cruise with good music. All guests must be 21. See website for concert information.
The Susquehannock Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America and the UPMC Susquehanna Hospital Auxiliary are co-sponsors of the Autumn Fest & Car Show. There will be great food, raffles, games, crafts, pumpkin patch rides, kids' activities and more. All types of vehicles are welcome: classics, antiques, rat rods, trucks, tractors, off road vehicles,…
Don’t get all “Desperado” because your favorite concerts were in the 70’s. Instead, “Take It to the Limit” with the “best Eagles tribute band on earth” (Rolling Stone Magazine.) It’s the ultimate Eagles adventure!
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Enjoy a 1½ hour cruise on the Susquehanna River with delicious twice-baked wings, 5 specialty sauces, and drink specials! Tickets include one dozen wings. Additional wings are available for purchase to eat during the cruise or take home.
The Bald Eagle Art League artist of the month is Danielle Sander. Her exhibition called From Misfortune to Bliss will be on display at the Genetti Taproom Gallery.
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd. Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Test your trivia knowledge against the area's best quizmaster! Tickets are $15 per person. Tickets include a 2 hour cruise, Quizzo game, two slices of pizza and a complimentary beverage. See the website for more details.
Way's Garden for the first time in its history will participate in First Friday this October 5th with some very special plantings of scarecrows including some popular characters from TV and movies and maybe a scary one or two. Scarecrows will be on view until Halloween this year. But during First Friday visitors will have…
Downtown, Williamsport; 833-278-5926; www.williamsportfirstfriday.org Williamsport is quickly becoming a historical and cultural center for the arts. On the First Friday of every month, April through October, businesses keep their doors open late to host local artists, bands and art events of all kinds. The goal of First Friday is to celebrate the arts while promoting…
Having recently demolished another car, Daisy Werthan, a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two, is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur.
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Find out what a Boom Rat is, and hear about how the Susquehanna River helped Williamsport become the richest city in America during the height of the Lumber Era. Check the website for times.
Don't miss the fifth annual Fall into the Arts, Lake Fest. The will be arts and crafts, musical entertainment, food vendors, golf cart rides and more. Admission is free. Watch for signs.
Join us for Croctoberfest! Witness a gator feeding, experience crocs up-close with special animal encounters, and learn about crocodilians and why it is they need our help! Receive a mini beer mug and enjoy complimentary tastings from local breweries.
The Thomas T. Taber Museum will host a lecture on local World War I nurses at its monthly Coffee Hour. The lecture will be presented by Board of Governors member Carol Sones Shetler. Ms. Shetler has conducted extensive research on the soldiers and nurses of Lycoming County and the surrounding area, who served during the war…
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Find out what a Boom Rat is, and hear about how the Susquehanna River helped Williamsport become the richest city in America during the height of the Lumber Era. Check the website for times.
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Quizzo at the Taber will be held at the Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society. Jon Mackey, who regularly poses questions to curious guests of local eateries, is going to challenge folks who attend the Historical Society Quizzo. Cost will be $10 per person. Teams of up to six people…
Theresa Caputo, from TLC’s hit show, Long Island Medium, will be appearing live at the Community Arts Center. Theresa will share personal stories about her life and explain how her gift works. She will deliver healing messages to audience members and give people comfort knowing that their loved ones who passed are still with them,…
The World of Little League Museum and Official Store and Wistart Studio will host a Do-It-Yourself painting party. Reservations are required and may be made before Oct. 2 by contacting the Museum at (570) 326-3607. A fee will be charged.
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We are welcoming The Gabe Stillman Band to the patio for some end of the season fun! Taco Bill is serving the noms from 2 pm - 6 pm. Come hang out!
The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra will perform it's season opener, Passion and Nature, with guest violinist, Caroline Goulding. Concert will include L’Italiana in Algeri Overure by G. Rossini, Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 by P. I. Tchaikovsky and Symphony No. 2 in D Major Op. 73 by J. Brahms.
Lycoming College’s theatre department kicks off its 50th season with a mainstage production of “Songs for a New World,” a contemporary abstract musical about decisions and self-discovery.
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Enjoy a 1½ hour cruise on the Susquehanna River with delicious twice-baked wings, 5 specialty sauces, and drink specials! Tickets include one dozen wings. Additional wings are available for purchase to eat during the cruise or take home.
The Tiadaghton Quilt Guild is presenting its annual Quilt Show. Vendors will offer sewing machines, fabric, notions and patterns. There will be a quilter's boutique, raffle baskets and a raffle quilt. Hours: Friday 1 PM - 8 PM; Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM; Sunday 10 AM - 3 PM. Admission is $6.00.
Many of our animals at Clyde Peeling's Reptiland become more active at night. So come take a peek at what they're up to after-hours. Then catch one of our live shows to learn about nocturnal animals like Darwin the great horned owl and Rodney the kinkajou. We'll also have a touch table, spooky spidey activity, and more!…
Once there was a girl no taller than a thumb, so she was called Thumbelina. Her world is full of dangers for a girl so small, from water rats and unpleasant toads, to a grumpy old mole.
Susquehanna State Park, 2205 Hiawatha Blvd., Williamsport; 570-326-2500; www.ridehiawatha.com Enjoy a 2 hour cruise on the Susquehanna with a DJ, a costume contest and special drinks. Guests must be 21 with valid ID. See the website for more details.
Don't miss the first annual “Williamspint Beer Festival.” This inaugural event will feature regional craft beer from 30+ vendors, live music from Central City Orchestra, The Extra Miles and Kimberly Adair along with a variety of food options. General admission tickets include unlimited beer samples and a souvenir tasting glass. A limited number of VIP…
Enjoy a costume cruise aboard the Hiawatha. Activities include face painting, potato sack races, pumpkin gathering and more. There will be plenty of snacks for all.
After 50 active years of hit song making and international album sales well into the multi-millions, it’s safe to say that esteemed singer-songwriter and musician Gordon Lightfoot resides with some very exclusive company atop the list of all-time greats.
In 2008, Jesse Shaw studied José Clemente Orozco’s monumental mural The Epic of American Civilization at Dartmouth College. He was struck by the power of the work and was inspired to begin his own interpretation of the American story.
VIRAL VINTAGE POP SENSATIONS’ TOUR ROLLS ON… AND ON. The only drawback to a Postmodern Jukebox concert is that, like all good things, it must come to an end. Not to worry, though – PMJ has become a traveling band of throwback minstrels, so by the time your high has worn off from one show…
Get ready to spend a nostalgic evening with three of the world’s most beloved musical groups! It’s not a concert…it’s a party! These three groups were instrumental in creating the Rock & Roll/Doo Wop sound.
Smash Mouth will headline the fall concert on the Lycoming College campus. The opening act will feature Public, a three-man pop band based out of Cincinnati. Smash Mouth, an American rock band formed in 1994, is best known for several of their hit songs from the 90s such as “Walkin’ On the Sun,” “Then the…
Hoping we can get another few weekends on the patio: We are welcoming Earth, Wind and Flannel Band. Real Taste Food Truck will be making deliciousness from 2 - 6 pm.
Please join us at this SPOOKTACULAR event when, for the first time EVER, the WSO Billtown Brass plays a Halloween themed concert! Music to include Thriller, Hall of the Mountain King, Imperial March from Star Wars, and the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. $10 for adults; free for students 16 and under.
Lecture on the similarities between Muncy Farms resident Henry Brock and Jay Gatsby. Filled with vehicular homicide, mystery and intrigue. Free and open to the public.
A long time ago (1980’s) in a land far away (Vancouver, Canada) a troupe of misfits decided they wanted to see the world. Together they started the “All and Everything Theater”, a non-profit Children’s Theater focusing on Children’s Entertainment, Street Theater and Life-sized Bunraku Puppetry.
The Eagles founding member, the late Glenn Frey, dubbed LRB “the best singing band in the world.” They enjoyed huge chart success in the 70’s and 80’s with multi-platinum albums and chart topping hits like: “Reminiscing,” “Cool Change,” “Lonesome Loser” and many more.
This year's Fall into the Blues will feature three themed sets: Traditional Blues Unplugged, Sassy and Classy Billtown Women of the Blues and The Incredible Blues Harp. The event is designed to shine the spotlight on local and regional artists who have expressed a devoted interest in blues.