In Italy, the approach of Christmas means it is almost prosciutto making time, and here at the American Italian Club, we carry on that tradition with our annual "Prosciutto Class". If you are interested in learning how to make real Italian prosciutto then read on.The class is a process, and will be held in 3 MANDATORY sessions (Jan, March & Nov.) Each participant must submit enrollment form along with payment no later than Thursday Jan.10th, 2019, as we need time to obtain the hams. The cost for the class, which includes your ham, is $100.00. (If 2 people want to attend the class and, split a ham then the cost would be $150.00 total). All sessions will be held at the A.I.C. Participants must have a cool, dry place to cure the ham for a 6 week period after the initial session. The area must be able to maintain a temperature of 45 degrees F during this period, and not subject to fumes or odors which could harm the ham. If you do not have such a place, you may be able to get with other classmates who do. After the initial 6 week period, the ham can hang in any area that can maintain a temperature of 60 to 70 degrees F. Class enrollmnt forms are available at the AIC or can be requested via email at aliquippaaic@gmail.com.1ST SESSION IS JAN 19 2019 (12PM-2PM)
Tickets on sale now! General Admission ● $6 in advance, $10 day of the show ● Entry into the show ● Access to all of the exhibitorsVIP Admission - LIMITED QUANTITY ● $30 per guest ● Luncheon at Magg’s Restaurant ● Early access to our VIP lounge ● One Drink ticket for the VIP lounge ● A gift bagTickets are available at the Times, 400 Fair Avenue, Beaver, Monday through Friday, 9 am - 4 pm.For more information and to buy tickets online, go to Events on our Facebook page facebook.com/beavercountytimesAre you a local business interested in participating? Contact events@timesonline.com today!
The talented and dashing Mr. Kevin Anderson performs LIVE in the Lounge at Sheffield Lanes! over 21; No Cover! Tues. Jan 22 7:30pm
LIVE MUSIC with the tall, handsome, and talented JORDAN MCLAUGHLIN! in the Lounge at the Lanes! 7:30pm start - Thurs, Jan. 24th
January's featured singer/songwriters are: SHARYN VINCI, JORDAN MCLAUGHLIN, FREDDIE JAMES, JOHN EDWARDS, and our guest host WAYNE SOMERVILLE! (Plus possibly some special guests, like Don Cameron!) Each artist will perform original music, either solo or with accompaniment, to provide an entertaining and interesting peek into some great original local music! Walk-ons are also welcome to perform 1 or 2 original songs, as time permits. Performers are encouraged to talk about their songs and what inspired them as well as their approaches to songwriting. This is also an excellent opportunity to interact with other singer-songwriters and improve your skills.No Cover charge!
Pittsburgh Favorites Eclectic Acoustics make their debut at The 19th Hole in Chippewa, PA. Eclectic Acoustics plays a wide variety of your favorite acoustic rock songs from the 70's thru today. From CCR to Bon Jovi to Imagine Dragons, they have something for everyone.Eclectic Acoustics plays all over the tri-state area including Casino's, Hotels, Breweries, Wineries, and other high profile venues. They have also performed at numerous corporate events for Under Armour, Dicks Sporting Goods, Primanti Bros., and Porsche.
Warm Your Belly, Warm Their Hearts at our Souper Bowl fundraiser! Join us at the Beaver Brewing Company, January 27th, for homemade soups and artisans bread! Beaver Brewing Company will be making a special signature drink for purchase for this event. A portion of every signature drink goes directly to TCBC. Over 21 only.Did you know that $25 can feed a person for a week? $5 can provide under garments for the cold weather. $10 can purchase 2 all day bus transports. If we all work together, we CAN make a difference!Purchase tickets by calling 724.846.6400 or tickets will be sold at the door.
Beaver County native and lead vocalist for Township Road, Christian Beck, performs acoustically with J.D. Greene. Doors open at 7 pm for complimentary beer and wine, concert begins at 8 pm. Reservations must be made in advance.
Two by Two. Underground Beaver is doing a twist on our traditional food crawls for the month of February! For Beaver's Sweet Stroll, grab: ~ your spouse ~ your future spouse (even if they don't know it yet) ~ your best friend ~ your partner ~ your son, daughter, aunt, uncle, grandma, grandpa, cousin . . . You get the idea: GRAB A PARTNER. You won't be do-si-do'ing with that partner, (unless you want to) but rather, taking a SWEET STROLL through Beaver TOGETHER while filling a box of delicious chocolates and scrumptious morsels to share together in one sitting or to divide as you please. ONE ticket includes a stroll for two while filling one box with sweets as you mosey through town together. If you prefer two boxes, please purchase a second ticket. Doesn’t that sound like unlimited happiness??$25 = 1 ticket for two and 1 box of sweets to share (if you would like 2 boxes, please purchase 2 tickets).
Tours of the Sugar Bush at Bradys Run Park. Learn how trees are tapped and how the tools have changed over the years, see the equipment used to turn sugar water into the delicious maple syrup used on the pancakes at the Maple Syrup festival. Tours run from February 4, 2019 to March 9, 2019. These tours are free to the public and can be held Monday thru Saturday. Please call the Conservation District at 724-378-1701 Monday thru Friday from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M to schedule a day and time for a tour. Ask for Heather. Final tour will be part of the District's Arboretum program and will be held on March 9, 2019 at 11:00 AM at the Lodge at Bradys Run Park.
Come and see how tapping was done in the old days and how it has progressed over the years. Learn how to take the sugar water and make 100% pure maple syrup. Tours are approximately 1 hour long and are held at the Maple Camp, up behind the Lodge. Tours can be scheduled by calling the Beaver County Conservation District at 724-378-1701. The tours can be scheduled Monday through Saturday. These tours are free to the public!! First day to schedule an event is February 4, 2019, the last day for tours is March 8, 2019.
Panel discussion with all three County Commissioners, moderated by KDKA's Jon Delano.
KARAOKE (and Kazoos!) with DJ BOB! - Tues.,Feb.5th in the Lounge at the Lanes! 830pm-ish start. Bring your best singing voice, and your favorite kazoo, and join in the fun!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson - Every Weds., in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Great Live Music by a great new band - "Crack O'Dawn" featuring the beautiful voice of Stacey Chalupiak!
Come dance the night away and celebrate our senior center’s future success by attending our upcoming Black Tie Gala Event at the Fez on Saturday, February 9, 2019. This elegant evening includes dinner, dancing, live entertainment provided by Casanova ensemble, cash bar, prizes, raffle baskets & silent auctions. Tickets can be purchased at the center or online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3816383. This event is open to the public. All proceeds benefit the Senior Center at the Mall's programs & activities.
Come support our talented local crafters and vendors offering unique gifts made with love for your Valentine!
We've got drums, amps, keys, and a full PA system with a sound man! So bring your axe and join the fun at our monthly awesome jam! Or just enjoy the music and have a drink in this intimate venue! Sat., Feb.9th, starting at about 8 pm. 21+ (18+ with parent) No Cover! PLUS we are excited to have DAVE JOSEPH from the KING CRAB BAND as our guest host!
Due to severe weather, we have rescheduled The Times Bridal Fair to February 10, 2019! Come meet our local professionals to make you wedding dreams become your dream wedding! Enter to win prizes! All registered brides receive a special gift! GA Tickets are $6 in advance and $10 at the door! VIP tickets are $30, only available online until February 6th!Photographers ● Venues ● Event Planners ● DJs ● Entertainment ● Travel ● Florists ● Health & Beauty ● Event Attire ● Party Rentals and More!
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night in our Lounge! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop in and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover!
Join Scotty and his friends for a fun night of live music! No Cover. Smoking Bar.
Bring your Valentine, or come alone! Either way you will enjoy this great Live Music by ANGEL BLUE and Friends - Thursday Feb. 14th - 7:30-10:30pm - No Cover!
2017 Lincoln Park alumnus Zachary Mendola returns with the world premiere of his original ballet, Snow White. Featuring a live 20 piece orchestra, this timeless fairy tale will enchant audiences of all ages. Follow along as an evil witch, a poison apple, and the seven dwarfs tell the story of the fairest in the land.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Join us at the Municipal Building and enjoy a few showing of a family friendly movie.
Fly on over to St. Joseph Spirituality Center on February 16 to learn about our animal neighbors and their habitats. Weather permitting, we’ll go outside to count birds and learn how to register our findings with Cornell University and the Audubon Society. Our gathering will end indoors with snacks. Dress for the weather and bring your binoculars! This event is free, but registration is requested by February 11. Please call 724-869-6587 or email spiritcenter@stjoseph-baden.org.
2017 Lincoln Park alumnus Zachary Mendola returns with the world premiere of his original ballet, Snow White. Featuring a live 20 piece orchestra, this timeless fairy tale will enchant audiences of all ages. Follow along as an evil witch, a poison apple, and the seven dwarfs tell the story of the fairest in the land.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
The Rochester Area Heritage Society and Model Railroad Museum is proud to be hosting the February meeting of the NMRA Division 2. The museum is located at 350 Adams Street, Rochester, Pa. 15074. Doors open at 12:30. Meeting starts at 2:30. After the meeting, Keith DeVault will do a program on "Sights of the Chessie System" . Light snacks will be provided. This is open to Model Railroad enthusiasts as well as the general public.Our model Railroad features 4 permenant displays in 4 different scales (N, HO, O, G). Our large HO display represents Rochester in the early 1900's. It is highly detailed, realistic and a must see.And there's much more!
2017 Lincoln Park alumnus Zachary Mendola returns with the world premiere of his original ballet, Snow White. Featuring a live 20 piece orchestra, this timeless fairy tale will enchant audiences of all ages. Follow along as an evil witch, a poison apple, and the seven dwarfs tell the story of the fairest in the land.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Grace and Bobby return to the Lounge at the Lanes for another great night of beautiful music! Be sure to stop in and check out these two extremely talented musicians1 No Cover. 21+ Smoking bar.
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson and Friends! Bring an instrument, or your best singing voice, and join the fun! Or just relax and enjoy a drink while listening to some great tunes! No Cover. 21+ Smoking Bar
Join Heritage Valley Health System for the 2019 Walk With A Doc Program! Heritage Valley Health System has partnered with Walk With A Doc to help you take a step in the right direction for your health! Heritage Valley Health will host dozens of Walks around Beaver County and Allegheny County in 2019.Walk with a Doc is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. Each hour-long Walk with a Doc event begins with a 10-minute health talk by a Heritage Valley Physician, followed by a healthy walk at an indoor, climate controlled location. While you walk at your own pace, you’ll have the opportunity to have questions answered by local physicians. Stay as little or as long as you like!What better way to start than on your feet making strides to help your heart and improving your general health to live longer!Heritage Valley's Walk with a Doc events are FREE and all are welcome! For 2/21/19 Walk at the Beaver Valley Mall - Meet in Center Court near the Fountain!
Join the Beaver County Cigar Club at our "Thurd Thursday" Cigar Smoker! Relax and enjoy the company of like-minded cigar enthusiasts in our comfortable lounge - located on the lower level of famous Sheffield Lanes. Joining the club is free! Call Rick at 724-378-7669 for more info.
Don't miss these two incredibly talented musicians (Both are members of the Beaver County Musicians Hall of Fame!) when they team up for a terrific night of great music and fun banter! Joe and Wayne will perform classic covers with some originals mixed in, and you are sure to enjoy it all! No Cover. 21+ Smoking Bar.
Beat the winter blues with a night filled with fun, food and friends while helping the Beaver County Humane Society raise funds for our shelter animals. Join us for the 4th annual Wings, Suds and Songs featuring a delicious menu of Bowser's Wings, sandwiches, fries, deserts, salad, draft beer, pop and coffee and tea along with a cookie table that rivals the biggest Western Pennsylvania wedding reception! Dance the night away with entertainment by The Casanova Band and Karaoke provided by DJ Hawk.Auctions and prizes including Pittsburgh Penguin tickets, a Brusters Ice Cream truck visit, and a weekend getaway just to name a few.Tell your friends, family and co-workers about Wings, Suds and Songs. Don't get left out in the cold. This event sold out last year. Get your tickets today. Must be over 21 to attend. No pets.
The Rochester Public Library is hosting a craft and vendor show fundraiser at the Rochester VFW, 179 Virginia Ave., on February 23rd from 10 to 2. We have 50 different crafters and vendors set up to shop at as well as food for sale, a 50/50 raffle and a basket raffle. All proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library.
Get up close and personal with acclaimed jazz vocalist, Jessica Lee performing with guitarist, Mark Strickland at Beaver Station . Reservations must be made in advance due to limited seating . Doors open at 7 pm for complimentary beer and wine. $30 per person.
JOIN US AT INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE HOTTEST EVENT THIS WINTER!Whether you want to Cook & Compete or just want to Eat, you are bound to have a whole lot of fun!!!Register to bring the best roaster of chili and win a cash prize!!$10 Admission to be a judge/$5 Kids under 13Bake Sale/Paint Stick Raffle/Nachos and Hot dogs for sale in the kitchenCOMPETITOR INFORMATION: Believe you make the best chili in Independence Township?Register with Debbie or Wendy at the Township Office – 724-378-3739 and send in your $20 entry/donation fee – We will provide taste cups & spoons all you need is the chili and a serving spoon!Bring a roaster of your best chiliWin a prize and fame of the best chili in Independence! UNSEAT OUR CURRENT CHAMPION, “Sweetie Pie’s Chili”VISITOR INFORMATION:Believe you can pick the best chili in Independence Township?Pay $10.00 at the door to taste all of the best chilis in Independence Township & Vote for your favorite!
LIVE MUSIC this Tuesday (Feb. 26th) with the dashing and extremely talented Mr. KEVIN ANDERSON! In the Lounge at the Lanes - 7:30pm start. No Cover. 21+
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson - Weds., Feb. 27th in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Don't miss the great music from this super-talented duo! Grace Affeltranger and Bobby Thompson, aka "Grobby Affelthompson" 😉 will return on Thursday Feb 28th.. Our smoking lounge has great food and a wide variety of beverages, so take a little time to yourself and enjoy an evening out with us!
Local Food including 3 area restaurants, champagne, samples, and gift baskets will be given out throughout the evening. The Health Hut Stores are beginning the celebration of 50 years in the County with a ladies night out featuring skin care tips and demonstrations.
R-ACT Theatre Productions presents “Knock ‘Em Dead” by Tom Oldendick & Will Roberson. Four performances only, Friday March 1st, Saturday March 2nd, Friday March 8th, & Saturday March 9th, 2019 at the Rochester Borough Theater 350 Adams St, Rochester PA 15074This unique murder mystery is a “you-solve-it” comedy, so every performance could have a different ending.All hell breaks loose, and the laughs fly when five outrageous contestants show up at Vinnie's Belly Laugh Club for the final talent competition. A ventriloquist with moving lips, a foul mouthed stand up comedienne, a baton twirling bimbo, the flamboyant owner of a lip synching poodle, a chanteuse with a questionable accent, and a hypnotist with a twitch all fight to win the grand prize. When Vinnie turns up dead, they're all suspects, and the audience will have the time of its life grilling them and fingering the murderer.Doors open at 6:00pm, shows start at 7:00pm. Concessions available.Tickets $12, available through Showclix via ractproductions.com or by telephone 1-888-71-TICKETS
Join us for an evening of law-breaking entertainment as the Captain William Vicary Mansion becomes a 1920’s style speakeasy. Enjoy canapes, cocktails, card sharks, flappers and other jazz age entertainment. The speakeasy will be open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Must be 21 to attend, costume optional. Upon payment of $15 per person or $25 per couple, receive the secret password and come on in! Be careful because “Johnny Law” may be watching! 21 or over only! For reservations: 724-775-1848 or bchrlf@bchrlf.org
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
R-ACT Theatre Productions presents “Knock ‘Em Dead” by Tom Oldendick & Will Roberson. Four performances only, Friday March 1st, Saturday March 2nd, Friday March 8th, & Saturday March 9th, 2019 at the Rochester Borough Theater 350 Adams St, Rochester PA 15074This unique murder mystery is a “you-solve-it” comedy, so every performance could have a different ending.All hell breaks loose, and the laughs fly when five outrageous contestants show up at Vinnie's Belly Laugh Club for the final talent competition. A ventriloquist with moving lips, a foul mouthed stand up comedienne, a baton twirling bimbo, the flamboyant owner of a lip synching poodle, a chanteuse with a questionable accent, and a hypnotist with a twitch all fight to win the grand prize. When Vinnie turns up dead, they're all suspects, and the audience will have the time of its life grilling them and fingering the murderer.Doors open at 6:00pm, shows start at 7:00pm. Concessions available.Tickets $12, available through Showclix via ractproductions.com or by telephone 1-888-71-TICKETS
Join us for another great event with an array of silent auction items with the convenience of mobile bidding, chances on awesome raffle items, a cocktail reception with appetizers, a fabulous dinner, an entertaining live auction, and a memorable evening where hope becomes a reality. Live auction items will be unveiled, and other raffles and prizes will be available. This is a charity auction where all net proceeds go directly to the children and adults with severe disabilities served by McGuire Memorial.We are also running a car raffle simultaneously from now until the event on March 2nd. The winner gets to choose from: 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 Big Horn, 2019 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti, and 2019 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara. Tickets are $25 per entry- winner need not be present at drawing- which will be held on March 2nd live at our auction in front of 400 guests. To purchase car raffle tickets, please visit: https://www.mcguirecarraffle.org/
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
KARAOKE (and Kazoos!) with DJ BOB! - Tues.,Mar.5th in the Lounge! 830pm-ish start. Bring your best singing voice, and your favorite kazoo, and join in the fun! 21+ No Cover! Smoking bar. Great selection of drinks!
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
Bring an instrument and join in the fun! Or just have a drink and enjoy the great live music from Scotty 'The Human Jukebox' Wilson and his talented friends! 21+. No Cover. Smoking Bar. Great selection of drinks!
Join the talented duo of Billy Evanochko and Tim Mabin in the Lounge at Sheffield Lanes for an evening of great music! No Cover. Smoking Bar. Great selection of drinks!
R-ACT Theatre Productions presents “Knock ‘Em Dead” by Tom Oldendick & Will Roberson. Two performances Friday March 8th & Saturday March 9th, 2019 at the Rochester Borough Theater 350 Adams St, Rochester PA 15074This unique murder mystery is a “you-solve-it” comedy, so every performance could have a different ending.All hell breaks loose, and the laughs fly when five outrageous contestants show up at Vinnie's Belly Laugh Club for the final talent competition. A ventriloquist with moving lips, a foul mouthed stand up comedienne, a baton twirling bimbo, the flamboyant owner of a lip synching poodle, a chanteuse with a questionable accent, and a hypnotist with a twitch all fight to win the grand prize. When Vinnie turns up dead, they're all suspects, and the audience will have the time of its life grilling them and fingering the murderer.Doors open at 6:00pm, shows start at 7:00pm. Concessions available.Tickets $12, available through Showclix via ractproductions.com or by telephone 1-888-71-TICKETS
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Come join us for our 4th annual Roeing for Spares; a LuLaRoe fundraiser! There will be several LuLaRoe retailers set up with all the inventory to try on and fall in love with! Lunch will also be available to purchase along with a few other tables to shop from! There is something for everyone!All proceeds will benefit the National Kidney Foundation on behalf of your local kidney walk team Team Share Your Spare!
Join us for our annual cash bash! Your ticket will include 4 chances per drawing, all you can eat wings and fries, draft beer and non alcoholic beverages. Ticket cost is $45. You are welcome to byob and snacks. Doors open at 6pm. First drawing at 7pm. Final drawing worth $4,000 at 10pm. Contact any member to purchase your ticket!!!
R-ACT Theatre Productions presents “Knock ‘Em Dead” by Tom Oldendick & Will Roberson. Two performances Friday March 8th & Saturday March 9th, 2019 at the Rochester Borough Theater 350 Adams St, Rochester PA 15074This unique murder mystery is a “you-solve-it” comedy, so every performance could have a different ending.All hell breaks loose, and the laughs fly when five outrageous contestants show up at Vinnie's Belly Laugh Club for the final talent competition. A ventriloquist with moving lips, a foul mouthed stand up comedienne, a baton twirling bimbo, the flamboyant owner of a lip synching poodle, a chanteuse with a questionable accent, and a hypnotist with a twitch all fight to win the grand prize. When Vinnie turns up dead, they're all suspects, and the audience will have the time of its life grilling them and fingering the murderer.Doors open at 6:00pm, shows start at 7:00pm. Concessions available.Tickets $12, available through Showclix via ractproductions.com or by telephone 1-888-71-TICKETS
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
NEW LOOK, SAME GREAT EVENT! For over 20 years, the Beaver Area Jaycees have been hosting this event to help raise money for local charities, donating nearly $95,000 of proceeds to date! Help us take that number over $100K this year!! For only $120 you receive: -Event admittance for 2 adults-One entry into a Reverse Raffle with a $4,000 Cash Grand Prize! -$50 cash also awarded for every 25th ticket drawn-Buffet dinner, open bar & dancing-Entertainment from our beloved emcee and honorary event chairman, Dr. John "Duke" GuzzettiThis year proceeds are going to benefit Aliquippa Impact! www.aliquippaimpact.orgIf you are feeling festive, wear a masquerade mask! Only 200 tickets sold! To purchase your ticket, please contact Tracy Plevel at 724-316-6473 or taplevel@gmail.com. Checks can be mailed to Beaver Area Jaycees, PO Box 391, Beaver PA 15009. OR purchase your ticket online at www.eventbrite.com and search "money mania".
Enjoy two excellent bands in our intimate music venue!
Headliner The High Level distills the music of smoky bars and yinzer beach parties to create their own infectious blend of party rock. Oakwood Lane will open with their own catchy and listenable sound!
Come out and have a good time with some great music!
John is a Beaver County native and is in Stage 5 Kidney Failure due to complications from diabetes. He is in desperate need of a kidney transplant. John's blood type is O Negative.If you or anyone you know would be willing to donate a kidney, please call:UPMC Transplant Unit at 412-647-5489 orAllegheny General Hospital Living Donor Coordinator at 412-359-4441
This adaptation is based on the timeless swashbuckler by Alexandre Dumas. A tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes, and above all, honor. In 1625, d'Artagnan sets off to Paris for adventure along with his tomboy younger sister Sabine, who unbeknownst to him ultimately saves the day. This show features a new seating arrangement in our BlackBox theater ensuring the action is up close and exciting!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night in our Lounge! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop in and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover!
Scotty "the human jukebox" Wilson hosts this tremendous Open Stage with a little help form his friends! Great Live Music! No Cover! 8-11--pm in our comfortable smoking lounge. Great food and drinks available!
The very talented duo of Grace Affeltranger (keys, guitar, and vocals) and Bobby Thompson (guitar, lead guitar, vocals) are back!
Together they are "Grobby Affelthompson!"
Don't miss the great music that these two make together!
Well-stocked smoking bar. Kitchen open until 10pm.
Enjoy an evening of music with local artist Dan Bubien. Dan is a singer/songwriter/guitarist who grew up in Aliquippa. He plays soulful roots music and is scheduled to begin a tour in Nashville in late March to promote his new release. Ticket price includes craft beer from Pine Creek Ale Works and refreshments.
St. Patrick's Day Celebration on Saturday, March 16th from 7-11pm at St. Monica Parish Founders Hall (116 Thorndale Drive, Chippewa, PA). Tickets are $30/per person or $50/Couple. Ticket includes full authentic Irish Dinner, Draft beer, pop and various mixers (BYOB), games of chance, photo booth and more! Live entertainment by James Tobin and the Dewey Decimators. For information call 724-846-5955. 21 and over only. All proceeds go to SMCA Angel Fund.
Find the gold at the end of the rainbow!
Search throughout the trails for a green Pot O' Gold!
Find a pot and win gift cards to local breweries and wineries!
Gift bags for the Kids too!
Shake those winter blues and mark your calendar to attend the Beaver County Lighthouse Spring Craft Show on March 16th from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM! We will be featuring talented crafters and vendors from the local community and beyond!If you are interested in participating in the show, there is still time to sign up! Don't get left out in the cold! Call 724-846-1111 or follow the event link to talk to our friendly event staff about reserving your spot today!We can't wait to see you in the Spring! Follow us on Facebook @BCoLighthouse and be sure to like the Spring Craft Show event and share it with your friends!
We've got drums, amps, keys, and a full PA system with a sound man! So bring your axe and join the fun at our monthly awesome jam! Or just enjoy the music and have a drink in this intimate venue! Sat., Mar..16th, . 21+ (18+ with parent) No Cover!
We start at 8 and play 'til late! So stop in!
Celebrate St Pat's Day with your bowling partner!
Scotch...er...IRISH Doubles! = Fun! Fun!
Sat. Mar. 16th - 9:30pm - Grab yer pardner and BOWL!
Door prizes! Jackpot! Hats and beads and more!
Call 724-375-5080 for more info and to reserve your spot NOW!
Join the talented and dashing Mr. Kevin Anderson in our comfortable lounge for an evening of terrific live music!
7:30pm start. No Cover, 21+ Well-stocked Smoking Bar and dee-licious food!.
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
Stop in for an evening of wonderful Live Music by Scotty "the human jukebox" Wilson and Friends! Bring your guitar or your best singing voice and join in the fun at this Open Stage Acoustic Night in our comfortable lounge. Dee-licious Food and a well-stocked smokling bar help to make this event even more to be worth the trip! 8pm start. 21+ No Cover!
This is the annual meeting of BCHRLF. Members, friends and visitors are encouraged to attend to hear of the history of Cannelton.
Historian Charles Townsend will share the forgotten history of the Cannelton area. Originally this area was on the Sandusky Trail, which eventually became the main road between Pittsburgh and Cleveland and then the location a couple of railroads that built connecting lines. As a “central traveling” point, the area attracted an early Indian Camp, trading post, grist mill and coal mining operation. Information will be shared about the Foulkes family who were captured by the Native Americans by Raccoon Creek. After 12 years of captivity, George returned to Beaver County and built a house, dam and saw mill near the Little Beaver Creek. The name Ira Mansfield is unknown to many of us, but he was an early entrepreneur, naturalist and educator of many local teachers through his Robin Hood Club.
All are welcome to attend.
Audrey Abbot will be visiting to discuss her first novel, The Lady's Desire. Audrey describes her book as historical suspense romance. Audrey was a librarian at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and is an avid reader and writer.
Join the Beaver County Cigar Club for our monthly ''Thurd Thursday' Cigar Smoker! We meet monthly on the "Thurd Thursday" in the Fallout Shelter, which is located on the lower level of Sheffield Lanes. And this month we will be sampling some whiskeys form Manatawny Distillery! There is no cost to join the club! Stop in and meet some like-minded cigar enthusiasts for a great evening of cigar-smoking, conversation, and comaraderie! 7pm start. 21+. No Cover.
Join local musical legends JOE MUNROE and WAYNE SOMERVILLE as they perform terrific covers and originals in our comfortable lounge!
Joe and Wayne are both deserving members of the Beaver County Musicians Hall of Fame, and it will be obvious why! Their easy-going charm, wit, and on-stage banter enhance their wonderful performances of classic covers and original tunes! Don't miss them!
Well-stocked smoking bar. Great Food! and Excellent Music! 7:30 pm start. No Cover! 21+
Little Beaver Lioness Club's Night at the Races. $10 at the door includes: Snacks, Food and Draft Beer. "Great" Gift Basket drawings & 50/50 drawings. Tons of Fun!!Doors open at 6 p.m. First race begins at 7 p.m. All proceeds benefits our Local Communities!
Soulful rock performance by Aliquippa native, Dan Bubien. Hear songs from the bands recently released album, Thieves & Yesterdays. Complimentary beer and wine. Reservations must be made in Advance due to limited seating. Doors open at 7 pm ,concert begins at 8 pm. $30 per person.
Green Valley Sportsman's Club Annual Flea Market! Vendor set up @ 7am Doors Open 9am. If you are interested in a table ($10) please contact Anthony McClure @ 724-417-7540
Our 2019 Annual Gala & Auction theme is Casino Royale. Join us for a night of casino games, live and silent auctions, delicious food and great music!
The Opening Reception will be held at Merrick Art Gallery on March 24, 2019, from 1 - 4 pm. This juried exhibition represents the talented works of local member artists of the Beaver Valley Artists group which meets once a month at the Merrick Art Gallery. Enjoy oil and acrylic paintings, watercolors, pastels, sculpture and much more. The exhibition runs through April 11, 2019.Merrick hours are: Tuesday through Saturday; 10 am - 4:30 pm1100 5th AvenueNew Brighton, PA 15066724-846-1130
Talented singer/guitarist/songwriter Frank Piscopo will be performing his favorite songs from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and more!
Stop in and enjoy the great tunes in our comfortable, well-stocked, smoking bar. Plus our kitchen will be open until 10pm.
Tues., March 26th - No Cover! 21+
PA ONE BOOK is a story time. We will be reading BARNYARD BANTER by Denise Fleming and NOT A BOX by Antoinette Portis. Also we will be reading a story, singing songs & making a craft. Every family attending will receive a FREE BOOK, 2019 selection of either Barnyard Banter or Not a Box. Snacks will be provided. Program is free.
Hear Ambridge Area band students perform in concert alongside members of the Beaver Valley Musicians Union. The free event is preceeded by a concert by the Swingin' BopCats Big Band. The Ambridge students and adult musicians will then perform "Winds of Change" as a side-by-side concert.
In lieu of admission, non perishable food items will be accepted for the We Care Food Pantry of the Baden United Methodist Church.
Didn't get enough of Frank?!Or missed him completely on Tuesday? Well, you are in luck! Frank returns to guest host our Acoustic Open Stage Night in the Lounge at the :Lanes. Weds., Mar. 27th - 8pm -11pm. Bring your best singing voice or your guitar, bass, fiddle, uke, or whatever, and join in the fun! Or just listen to the great music in our comfortable smoking lounge. No Cover. 21+ And the kitchen open until 10pm.
KICKOFF EVENT featuring Jeffrey Snedden. History of Agriculture & Farming in Beaver County.
Community Book Discussions will be held at all Beaver County Public Libraries. Check our website for dates and time.
The Senior Center at the Mall will be holding a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to help support our programs and activities. Event will be held on Thursday, March 28th from 5-7pm. Be sure to invite your friends and family! The evening will include live music entertainment, salad, italian bread, dinner, drink & your choice of homemade dessert. Take out will be available as early as 4:30pm and Gluten Free Dinner options will be available as well. Tickets are available for purchase at the Center or call 724-774-5654 to reserve tickets today!
Manufacturing is important to Beaver and Butler Counties. We know that a skilled and qualified workforce is key to a strong and vibrant manufacturing sector. When manufacturers succeed, the ripple effect can be felt throughout the entire economy, where all businesses and communities prosper. Catalyst Connection will be hosting an award ceremony for students who participated in this year’s Explore the New Manufacturing Student Video Contest. 9 regional schools were paired with 11 regional manufacturing companies to create a video with the theme “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing?” The program is one of many efforts to build awareness about career opportunities in manufacturing. Come celebrate the resurgence of manufacturing in the region, see the work created by regional students, and network with regional manufacturing companies.
Enjoy Original Blues and Americana Music by JACK OF DIAMONDS! This celebrated, terrific duo is bound to impress you!
Thurs, Mar. 28th - 7:30 pm start. smoking bar, No Cover, 21+, Kitchen open until 10pm.
Join us for our annual Spring Garden Seminar!This year we added a Friday night festivities. On March 29, in the evening, there will be a keynote speaker and we will be serving wine and cheese. Our keynote speaker will be Peter Lowe. Saturday, March 30, there will be all day presentations with a variety of speakers covering different gardening topics, including: Peter Lowe (Dawes Arboretum)The keynote speech at the reception on Friday night will discuss Dawes Arboretum and the influence public gardens have on garden trends while, his Saturday presentation will focus on native alternatives to invasive plants. Gabe Tilove (Phipp's Conservatory)He speaking about the benefits that raised beds offer and reviewing the attributes of different raised bed materials.Joanne Ranck Dirks (Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum)She will be discussing the heirloom seed project, as well as seed saving basics in her presentation! Cynthia PageshShe will be talking about The Herb Society of America. Lunch will be provided and there will be a historic garden tour. CostMember: $48Non-Member: $60Register by March 16th.Call Sandy Carroll at 724-266-4500 ext. 120 for more information or to register.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Join us for a variety of vendors and craftors. Do some spring shopping for your home or for yourself. Shop for gifts. Refreshments will be sold by the Monaca Recreation Board.
Annual Spring Home Show provides you with a variety of exhibitors to help jump start your home improvement. Enjoy live presentations in the demonstration area, main stage entertainment, bring the kids for the live animal show, and more! Come out to support the Beaver County Humane Society, who will be selling food concessions all day!
Join us for our annual Spring Garden Seminar!This year we added a Friday night festivities. On March 29, in the evening, there will be a keynote speaker and we will be serving wine and cheese. Our keynote speaker will be Peter Lowe. Saturday, March 30, there will be all day presentations with a variety of speakers covering different gardening topics, including: Peter Lowe (Dawes Arboretum)The keynote speech at the reception on Friday night will discuss Dawes Arboretum and the influence public gardens have on garden trends while, his Saturday presentation will focus on native alternatives to invasive plants. Gabe Tilove (Phipp's Conservatory)He speaking about the benefits that raised beds offer and reviewing the attributes of different raised bed materials.Joanne Ranck Dirks (Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum)She will be discussing the heirloom seed project, as well as seed saving basics in her presentation! Cynthia PageshShe will be talking about The Herb Society of America. Lunch will be provided and there will be a historic garden tour. CostMember: $48Non-Member: $60Register by March 16th.Call Sandy Carroll at 724-266-4500 ext. 120 for more information or to register.
First star party of year. Winter constellations
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
It's beginning to feel a lot like spring when you come to the YMCA for an annual Easter Egg Hunt, pictures with the Easter Bunny and much more!
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
KARAOKE (and Kazoos!) with DJ BOB! - Tues.,April 2nd in the Lounge! 830pm-ish start. Bring your best singing voice, and your favorite kazoo, and join in the fun!
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
The Bobcat Players open our 2019 season with a beautifully written romantic comedy that is perfect for spring! Matthew Barber’s ENCHANTED APRIL is exactly that – enchanting. This is a touching story about an improbable quartet of women living in the dark aftermath of the First World War. They long for escape, meaning, and adventure, and they find it when they rent an Italian castle for the month of April. ENCHANTED APRIL delivers an inspired message that centers on the bonds between women as they draw strength from one another. Don't miss this light comedy full of charm and extraordinary characters! Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. You can also reserve by calling our box office.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Open to the Public! Bring Friends & Family for a Little Friendly Competition! (.22 riffle only) Fun for All Ages! Past winners include ages 8 thru 53!
Early registration $5 per person
http://www.gvsc101.com/event-registration.html
$10 per person if you don't register early. Registration at door begins 10:30am. Starts Promptly at 11am. Targets are provided.
Lunch will be available!
Hear the Beaver Valley Choral Society present the Lenten concert, "Jesus Paid It All," on Saturday, April 6, 4pm, at Rochester Area High School auditorium, 540 Reno Street, Rochester PA 15074. 100-voice choir and chamber orchestra, directed by BVCS Associate Director Sharon R. Burchill. Prelude and intermission music by BVCS Brass Quartet and Chamber Orchestra. Free admission but donations accepted.
We will be discussing the book, Reflections from my Mother's Kitchen : A Journey of Healing and Hope by local author, Karen Malena, who will be joining us for conversation and homemade treats from her book! One of many book discussions in the county based upon on Beaver County History Celebration Weekend Theme "The History of Food in Beaver County". Call to register and to receive a copy of her book to read.
The Bobcat Players open our 2019 season with a beautifully written romantic comedy that is perfect for spring! Matthew Barber’s ENCHANTED APRIL is exactly that – enchanting. This is a touching story about an improbable quartet of women living in the dark aftermath of the First World War. They long for escape, meaning, and adventure, and they find it when they rent an Italian castle for the month of April. ENCHANTED APRIL delivers an inspired message that centers on the bonds between women as they draw strength from one another. Don't miss this light comedy full of charm and extraordinary characters! Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. You can also reserve by calling our box office.
All you can eat pancake breakfast, featuring buttermilk and buckwheat pancakes and 100% pure maple syrup made right here in Beaver County!! The buckwheat is ground on site in the milling building for use in the Lodge to make those mouth watering buckwheat pancakes. and the recipe for the sausage is our very own special recipe. Breakfast includes: pancakes, sausage and a beverage. Cost is $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 12 and under. Admission and parking are FREE!! Both days of the festival are filled with live entertainment, a chain saw sculptor, Civil war re-enactors and encampment, sugar bush tours, and over 75 crafters with a variety of items. Also, in the demonstrator's pavilion watch as some age old techniques are being demonstrated. Featured is Bobbin lace making, Quilting, Wood Carving, Tatting and Scherenschnitte (Don't know what this is - stop in and find out!!) Please leave your furry friends at home!
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Scotty "the human jukebox" Wilson and Friends host our weekly Acoustic Open Stage! Bring your instrument or your best singing voice and join in the fun! Or just sit and enjoy a drink while listening to the great music in our comfortable smoking lounge.
Hear the Beaver Valley Choral Society present the Lenten concert, "Jesus Paid It All," on Sunday, April 7, 4pm, at Trinity Lutheran Church. 1001 Tenth Avenue, New Brighton PA 15066. 100-voice choir and chamber orchestra, directed by BVCS Associate Director Sharon R. Burchill. Prelude and intermission music by BVCS Brass Quartet and Chamber Orchestra. Free admission but donations accepted.
All you can eat pancake breakfast, featuring buttermilk and buckwheat pancakes and 100% pure maple syrup made right here in Beaver County!! The buckwheat is ground on site in the milling building for use in the Lodge to make those mouth watering buckwheat pancakes and the sausage is our very own special recipe! Breakfast includes: pancakes, sausage and a beverage. Cost is $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 12 and under. Both days of the festival are filled with live entertainment, Civil war re-enactors and encampment, a chain saw sculptor, sugar bush tours and over 75 crafters with a variety of items. Also, in the demonstrator's pavilion watch as some age old techniques are being demonstrated. Featured is Bobbin lace making, Quilting, Wood Carving, Tatting and Scherenschnitte (Don't know what this is - stop in and find out!!) Please leave your furry friends at home!
Tri-state & local vendors will be present for your modeling needs. It's a great way to spend time with the family! Show features a club house tour of our HO Scale Union Atlantic model railroad, great food, and a 50/50 raffle.
Dress up in your finest and attend a High Tea with Tea sandwiches, dessert, raffles, 50/50 and more. Special guests: Our shelter Animals.You can participate in our Best Hat contest and win prizes. Reservations must be made in advance, we sell out fast.For Adults & 15 yrs. and older.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
The Crack O'Noon Trio will be awake and ready to play some great hit tunes of the last several decades for you. Stop in and check out this terrific trio and the great voice of Lead singer Stacy!
Create an "Edible Book" inspired by a book, or a pun on a book title. Entries may be savory or sweet, just make sure they tickle the taste buds (and maybe the funny bone!) The Edible Books are displayed (along with the book that inspired them), photographed, judged, and the EATEN by the participants and on-lookers.
Registration is required. For more information, visit CCBC's website and click on the library link.
$A CASH PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED TO THE OVERALL WINNER!$
Check out these Edible Book Sites for Inspiration: International Edible Book Festival and Pinterest, Search Edible Books -but, remember, your creativity is what we are hoping to see....and enjoy!
9:30-11 a.m. Drop off your Edible Book at the Library, Upper Level LRC, 11 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Participate in voting, 2 p.m. Winners announced, eating commences, Overall winner will receive a cash prize.
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night in our Lounge! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop in and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover!
Join us for a book discussion of "The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake" By Aimee Bender. One of many book discussions in the county based upon Beaver County History Celebration Weekend Theme "The History of Food in Beaver County". Light refreshments will be provided, including lemon cake! Copies of the book are available for check out at the library.
Bring your instrument and your best singing voice and join the fun on stage! Or just have a drink and enjoy the great tunes form Scotty "the human jukebox" Wilson and his friends!
What is Blackout Poetry, you ask?
Blackout Poetry is a mixture of poetry and art made by taking any form of printed text and blacking out the unwanted words to create a poem or statement. Standard techniques usually involve a black Sharpie marker, but have evolved into other traditional (and even nontraditional) art mediums. It can be a therapeutic look into the subconscious mind that can promote mindfulness and creativity and help with overall well-being and mental health. And it's creative and fun to do!
Everyone is Creative, including YOU!
Learn how to take old discarded book pages and turn them into thoughtful, creative works of visual poetry. The process is quite simple and meditative, making this workshop fun for ANYONE...no poetry or art experience is required! We'll provide the materials and instructions. All you need is you! You will be amazed at what emerges after you have finished with this interactive Blackout Poetry workshop!
Workshop Details:
* Workshop fee is $30 per person (prepaid). ALL supplies are provided.
* Workshop Length: 2 hours
* Registration closes at 11PM one day prior to event.
* Only 20 spots available. Registration is on a first-come-served basis, so be sure to solidify your spot quickly!
* Snacks and water will be provided. You may bring your own wine/beer.
* Workshop participants are encouraged to bring any specific books or materials they would like to incorporate into their artwork.
* Workshop includes your original Blackout Poems along with a unique finished printed version of your work for you to display!
*There will be a drawing at this workshop to win a copy of Michael’s book, "Finding Light in the Darkness: A Collection of Blackout Poetry"!!!! (must be registered and present to be eligible)
Dinner includes spaghetti, salad, roll, dessert, and drink.
Adults $8
Children 6 to 11 $5
5 and Under Free
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves! At least the losers get a juice box.A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, this is a delightful den of comedic genius. Featuring fast-paced, wildly funny and touching dialogue and truly fresh and vibrant score, this bee is one unforgettable experience.
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month beginning April 11th, 2019 to Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event. Stay Tuned for the first event in April.
The Bobcat Players open our 2019 season with a beautifully written romantic comedy that is perfect for spring! Matthew Barber’s ENCHANTED APRIL is exactly that – enchanting. This is a touching story about an improbable quartet of women living in the dark aftermath of the First World War. They long for escape, meaning, and adventure, and they find it when they rent an Italian castle for the month of April. ENCHANTED APRIL delivers an inspired message that centers on the bonds between women as they draw strength from one another. Don't miss this light comedy full of charm and extraordinary characters! Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. You can also reserve by calling our box office.
Come join us as we play the Sheffield Lanes bar for a night of chilled out acoustic music. Plenty of your favorite covers to go around, as well as plenty of High Level originals. The night will be hosted by Robert Turnbull, with Nicole Persson, Mark Bodrog, and Thomas Persson switching in and out for backups throughout the evening.
Beaver Valley Choral Society's 13-voice Treble Youth Chorale presents "Wondrous Love," a Lenten concert, on Friday, April 12 at 7pm at Monaca United Methodist Church, 813 Indiana Avenue, Monaca PA 15061. Donna Mateer, director and Karen High, piano accompanist. Free admission but donations accepted.
Tayla Lynn, Loretta Lynn's granddaughter will be performing on Friday, April 12 at 7pm. A local band, SEEK 1st will be opening for her and playing with her as she performs. $10 cover charge. There will be food and drinks available for purchase at the venue.
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves! At least the losers get a juice box.A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Featuring fast-paced, wildly funny and touching dialogue and truly fresh and vibrant score, this bee is one unforgettable experience.
The Bobcat Players open our 2019 season with a beautifully written romantic comedy that is perfect for spring! Matthew Barber’s ENCHANTED APRIL is exactly that – enchanting. This is a touching story about an improbable quartet of women living in the dark aftermath of the First World War. They long for escape, meaning, and adventure, and they find it when they rent an Italian castle for the month of April. ENCHANTED APRIL delivers an inspired message that centers on the bonds between women as they draw strength from one another. Don't miss this light comedy full of charm and extraordinary characters! Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. You can also reserve by calling our box office.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Join us for a night of delicious food, raffle baskets, 50/50, and FABULOUS prizes! Designer hand bags, hotel stays, certificates, and MORE!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Beaver County Humane Society
Baked Chicken, Roasted Potatoes, Green Beans, Ziti, and Salad from Metro Grill Inc. is on the menu thanks to Noll Funeral Home Inc.! Plus an amazing cookie table sponsored by Kress for Sheriff!
VIP Tickets are $50 and include the above PLUS a VIP only raffle basket, early admission at 5pm for a FREE cocktail Hour sponsored by Jeni Drass, Realtor - REMAX Select Realty, guaranteed parking, and prime seating.
Tickets are $35 in advance ($40 at the door) and include draft beer, pop, coffee, tea, and a buffet. Cash bar will be available for mixed drinks and wine. Bar sponsored by Rob Dutcher, Realtor at REMAX Select Realty
Tickets are ON SALE NOW! and can be purchased at Canine Kingdom or https://ttale.ticketleap.com/
Dance the night away with DJ Mac Entertainment
Funds raised from the event will be used to help install high-quality pet turf in our 3,000 sq ft fenced outdoor area. This improvement will not only help grow our small business, but it will grant us the opportunity to foster more shelter dogs in our facility. The cost of installment is upwards of $30,000 and we are holding this event to help provide even the smallest bit of help.
How Canine Kingdom helps shelter pups in need:
• Fostered dogs are socialized and taught basic obedience, making them more marketable for adoption.
• Less dogs at the shelter means more space at the Humane Society for other animals in need of safe housing while awaiting their fur-ever home.
• Increased mental and physical stimulation leads to better overall health of all dogs!
No Pets Permitted at Event. Must be 21 to attend.
The Sisters invite you and your family to explore the pathways and nature trails on their 80-acre campus while enjoying live music by Justin Wade and Bobby Thompson of the Justin Wade Band and gyros from Papa Duke's Food Truck.
This free community event will feature interactive exhibits by Fern Hollow Nature Center and the Western PA Beekeepers, a free seed and plant exchange (bring some, take some!) hosted by the Baden Garden Club, a nature craft coordinated by Boy Scout Troop 403 and more!
Walk through the Sisters’ community gardens, meet their therapy dogs, visit the chickens and learn how honeybees contribute to the ecosystem on their grounds and beyond.
Baden Earth Day is hosted by the Sisters of St. Joseph in conjunction with the Borough of Baden and Baden Garden Club. To view a full list of Earth Day participants, visit http://bit.ly/BadenEarthDay
Children can hunt for Easter eggs, visit with the Easter Bunny, and enjoy a light snack in the Old Economy Village Feast Hall. REGISTRATION WILL OPEN ON MARCH 13TH. $5 per person if you register by April 7th. Children under the age of 3 are free. There will be admission at the gate the day of the event but it will be $7 person. Limited to children ages 10 and under. Limit of twelve eggs per child. Egg hunting begins upon arrival until 1/2 hour before the end of the event (i.e. there is no set start time)
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves! At least the losers get a juice box.A riotous ride, complete with audience participation, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. Featuring fast-paced, wildly funny and touching dialogue and truly fresh and vibrant score, this bee is one unforgettable experience.
Chippewa United Methodist Church, 2545 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls. Parents come and celebrate a fun day with your children looking for Easter eggs on the church grounds. Please bring your own basket and search for as many eggs as you would like. Donuts will be provided.
The first open day of the season, village volunteers will be setting up, cleaning, and readying the village buildings for the season. The Ladies' GAR will host a pickled eggs display and an Easter egg hunt on the grounds.
The Bobcat Players open our 2019 season with a beautifully written romantic comedy that is perfect for spring! Matthew Barber’s ENCHANTED APRIL is exactly that – enchanting. This is a touching story about an improbable quartet of women living in the dark aftermath of the First World War. They long for escape, meaning, and adventure, and they find it when they rent an Italian castle for the month of April. ENCHANTED APRIL delivers an inspired message that centers on the bonds between women as they draw strength from one another. Don't miss this light comedy full of charm and extraordinary characters! Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. You can also reserve by calling our box office.
Star Party to observe 1st quarter Moon, Winter and Spring Constellations
24 Hours of Lemons is an endurance road racing series held across the United States and New Zealand. The series holds the Guinness World Record for the “most participants in one race.” These races set themselves apart from the typical road race by the unusual penalties and punishments meted out by judges. Each entry is required to have cost only $500. For the first time, 24 Hours of Lemons will be visiting Pitt Race in "The Pitt Maneuver " April 13-14, 2019. All-access spectator passes $30 at the gate. Kids under 16 free.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Reign in the spring at Hopewell Community Park for our Spring Fest Eggstavaganza! Free activities include: photos with the Easter bunny; age appropriate Easter egg hunts (ages 18 mos. - 12 years); cookie decorating; crafts; games; bicycle raffle; Easter basket raffle; train rides; vendors; and open concession stand.
Hear the Beaver Valley Choral Society present the Lenten concert, "Jesus Paid It All," on Sunday, April 14, 5pm, at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 200 Third Street, Beaver PA 15009. 100-voice choir and chamber orchestra, directed by BVCS Associate Director Sharon R. Burchill. Prelude and intermission music by BVCS Brass Quartet and Chamber Orchestra. Free admission but donations accepted.
24 Hours of Lemons is an endurance road racing series held across the United States and New Zealand. The series holds the Guinness World Record for the “most participants in one race.” These races set themselves apart from the typical road race by the unusual penalties and punishments meted out by judges. Each entry is required to have cost only $500. For the first time, 24 Hours of Lemons will be visiting Pitt Race in "The Pitt Maneuver " April 13-14, 2019. All-access spectator passes $30 at the gate. Kids under 16 free.
What a Glorious feeling! A wonderful parody centering around the birth of the "talkies" filled with great wit, terrific music, and dancing that can't be beat! This ultimate feel-good production, is sure to leave audiences singin' and dancin' in the rain!Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 2pm.
Retro tradtional country artists with magnetic personalities who give new life to classic country music. Their smooth vocal blending and musicianship and off the cuff quips are reminiscent of the country legends of the past like Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Merle Haggard, and others. Authentic home down entertainment.Tickets at the door $20 adults $5 students 724-843-2941 Beaver Falls MS Auditorium
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 7pm -- Guest speaker program at Beaver County Genealogy & History Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. Roger & Brenda Applegate, Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation, discuss their newly released book, "Strolling Through Time". The book is a chronological history of Beaver County, authored by Roger Applegate. Free admission.
Join Pitt Race on the Wilson Circuit for an afternoon of fun of egg hunts and go karts! Every egg includes a prize! This event is open to all folks, young and old!
The egg hunt will be from 12PM-1PM on Saturday April 20, 2019 on the kart track.
You must purchase at least 1 single karting session to participate. Prizes will include Pitt Race gear and rewards from our local track partners as well as the traditional candy but beware of the ROTTEN EGG!
For our younger guests who cannot operate a kart due to minimum requirements, we will have a kids activity station set up with games and coloring. Children unable to operate our rental karts are still eligible to participate in the egg hunt. The purchase of a single session is still required but the driver may be another person.
Stay afterward for a friendly competition to see who can get the fastest lap time of the day. The winner will be given one free entry to a rental league race in the spring/summer league.
Requirements:
Participants 13+ must purchase one single session as their entry fee ($22.50).
Children unable to operate our rental karts are still eligable to participate. The purchase of a single session is still required but the driver may be another person.
The smell of spring and flowers are in the air and the Easter Bunny has paid us a visit! Hunt the trails for his giant Easter eggs and return them to the office for prizes! Some are valued in the hundreds!
Food vendors will be onsite for the day.
One egg/prize per registered rider.
Over 3,000 eggs and treats are hidden throughout the park. Arrive early so your children don’t miss out.
Join Scotty Wilson and friends for another great night of music and fun! Bring your instrument and your best singing voice and join in! Or just savor a drink in our relaxed smoking bar and enjoy the great tunes! No Cover. 21+
The dashing and talented Mr. Kevin Anderson brings his guitar and his terrific voice to the Lounge at the Lanes for another great show! And if the weather is nice, he might be performing outdoors on our NEW VERANDA! So, stop in and check out the awesome tunes! No Cover. 21+
Ring in Spring by visiting the Victorian Garden at the Merrick Art Gallery. Bring a plant to donate.
This our first annual Garden Day at the Beaver Valley Mall. Famous garden speaker, Denise Schreiber, aka Mrs. Know It All will be speaking at 1:00 p.m.
We will be selling premium gladiolus bulbs. We have great garden-item vendors, raffles and prizes!
This event is FREE to the public.
It is at The Center at the Mall -- near Rural King and Planet Fitness.
The event is from 11 - 4, but it is okay to come early.
Please bring CASH or CHECK.
Come celebrate Healthy Kids Day, our national initiative to improve the health and well-being of kids.
Join us for our Victorian Tea fundraiser held this year at Saint Cecelia's Church social hall from 1 to 4. There will be assorted teas to sample, tea sandwiches and cookies to enjoy. While you're enjoying lunch there will be a fashion show by Christopher and Banks showcasing their latest spring fashions. After the show shop around at our purses and jewelry and take a chance on our raffle baskets and 50/50. Make sure you dress up for your chance to win a prize for best hat!
ARCC and Ambridge Do It Best Team Up for the 3rd Annual
“Ambridge Community Spring Home & Garden Show”
The Ambridge Regional Chamber of Commerce and Ambridge Do It Best are gearing up for the arrival of the Spring Home and Garden Show on Saturday, April 27. This event takes place at Ambridge Do It Best (500 Ohio River Blvd. in Ambridge) from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Twenty-five vendors will set up booths and showcase their local businesses. The vendor lineup offers a variety of contractors, gardeners, suppliers and local organizations. Children can enjoy free activities and an opportunity to jump in the bounce house!
In addition to vendors and activities, Ambridge Do It Best will hold their annual Rental Event at the same time. Rental equipment will be showcased throughout the parking lot with product demos available. The display includes awesome event additions such as tents, party games, bounce houses and more!
This event is free to attend, family friendly and has accessible parking. For additional information, please contact the Chamber Office at (724) 266-3040.
Our Library Murder Mystery Night features a funny whodunnit with local flare. Tickets are $35 and include 2 drink tickets and hors d'oeuvres/dessert. Enjoy the evening of mystery and comedy against the historical backdrop of the library which is a 15,000 square foot National Historic site built in 1929 in the Renaissance Revival architectural style.
Come see what's blooming in the woods!! Take a walk with Marjory Tobias on the Arboretum trail as she points out all the flowers blooming in spring. The walk starts at Shelter # 12 (The Arboretum Shelter at Bradys Run park) and will last for approximately 1 hour. For more information, please call Heather Humbert at 724-3781701.
The Conservation District's Annual Tree Seedling sale is coming in April!! The order forms will be in the mail shortly and will also be available on the district website. Please note - these are Seedlings that are normally 12" to 24" in height. There will be a variety of trees available to purchase. In addition, there will be an open stock sale the day you pick up your order. We will have a nice variety of annuals, perennials, berries and more, and of course our maple syrup for sale!! Remember to come early for the best selection of open stock!
Come out and drive a Soapbox Derby car for free. Location is 14th Street in Ambridge open to anyone age 7 to 17 on April 27 starting at 10 Am and running till 2 Pm. We supply the cars and helmets. This is a rain or shine event
Come enjoy this family event with hands-on activities, take part in a hike at the Wild Flower Preserve, get up close with some of our friends from the Aviary and carve your own hiking stick, plus much more...
SCCA Time Trials National Tour is a competition in which competitors vie for the fastest lap or elapsed time to complete a designated course. Time Trials competitors may share the track, but these events are not wheel-to-wheel competitions.This is much more about your experience and personal challenge than it is about winning and losing. The sport is based on creating a space where participants can push their own development and have a consistent way to measure their progress. Yes, there are classes, and yes, there are trophies for people who do well in their class, but at the end of the day the more important questions are: did you go faster than you have before, did you learn more about driving than you knew before, did your car perform better than it did before?The Time Trials program is founded on the idea that every person on site—from Event Lead to Drivers, and flaggers to family and friends—are there united in the pursuit of #funwithcars.
Over 50 prizes to be given out! Trophies will be awarded in different categories for boys and girls. Additional prizes for tagged fish during the derby. - bait will be sold at the park - one rod per angler - no minnows permitted as bait Concession stand will be open. Sponsored by Beaver County Sportmen's Conservation League - www.BCSCL.net
Some Die Nameless presents...
Halfway to Half Covered Halloween: GREEN DAY
featuring Johnny and the Razorblades, the Shutouts, the Skratchtrax, City Escape Artist, and the New 52.
April 27 / 8pm / 21+ w ID / 18+ w parent or guardian
The Fallout Shelter - 818 Raccoon St. Aliquippa, PA
https://www.facebook.com/events/2140352592949943/
Our second annual Halfway to HCH show will feature each band playing 20 minutes of original songs and 20 minutes of songs from select Green Day albums.
Bring your older sibling or cousin that got you into Green Day!
Bring all the friends that sang along with you on the back of the school bus! Bring your parents, who threw your copy of Dookie in the trash when they heard you singalong to a song about masturbation! Bring the same parents that now turn up the radio when Boulevard of Broken Dreams comes on BobFM! Bring your punker-than-thou friends that "stopped listening to Green Day when they put out Dookie!"
Bring everyone that you know!
Johnny and the Razorblades - songs from American Idiot
the Shutouts - songs from Nimrod
The Skratchtrax - songs from Insomniac
City Escape Artist - songs from Dookie
The New 52 - songs from Kerplunk
SCCA Time Trials National Tour is a competition in which competitors vie for the fastest lap or elapsed time to complete a designated course. Time Trials competitors may share the track, but these events are not wheel-to-wheel competitions.This is much more about your experience and personal challenge than it is about winning and losing. The sport is based on creating a space where participants can push their own development and have a consistent way to measure their progress. Yes, there are classes, and yes, there are trophies for people who do well in their class, but at the end of the day the more important questions are: did you go faster than you have before, did you learn more about driving than you knew before, did your car perform better than it did before?The Time Trials program is founded on the idea that every person on site—from Event Lead to Drivers, and flaggers to family and friends—are there united in the pursuit of #funwithcars.
Registration at 6 am. Two rod limit at $3/rod. Prizes for top anglers. 50/50 raffle. Bait and concessions are available. No minnow permitted as bait. Sponsored by Hopewell Township Parks & Recreation Department
It's a BONUS night of KARAOKE AND KAZOOS! with DJ Bob - Tues., Apr. 30th - starting at 7pm in the Lounge at the Lanes! Bring your best singing voice, and your Kazoo - and join in the fun!
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
Our first ever Derby Garden Party! An upscale evening of derby-inspired cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the Historic Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center. Dress Code: Smart Casual (large hats encouraged!)
Night at the Races - Kentucky Derby Hat Contest
May 4TH, 2019 @ 6:00 PM - Food and Drink Available
American Legion - Midland
800 Midland Avenue
Visit the South Side Historical Village at the Hookstown Fairgrounds, 1198 State Route 168, Hookstown, PA 15050.
Saturday, May 4 for the Spring Social and the Beaver County History Days Weekend Celebration of Food (May 4 & 5)
Featuring a Garden to Table theme
Froggy 104.3 will be broadcasting live from the Village Gazebo 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Mr. Froggy Mascot will be visiting the Village
Spin the Birthday Wheel! Win Prizes!
Visit the one-room school, the blacksmith and artisan shops,, the log cabin, outdoor bread oven, general store, doctor's office, oil well pump house, and the bank barn, with various exhibits as well as a 1920s kitchen and parlor in the lower level.
See blacksmith and artisan demonstrations, garden and grain preparation and bread baking, shop in the general store, learn about1800's cabin life and one-room schools, and much more!
Enjoy lunch at the village -- Food, drinks, and home-baked pies, cakes, and other treats are available in the lower level of the barn.
FREE ADMISSION - Donations appreciated
As part of the Beaver County History Weekend, the library will feature a display of ethnic and historic recipes, with a couple of tastings thrown in! This event will take place on May 4 from 9 to 5 and on May 5 from 12 to 2. Also take a tour of the Library, a 15,000 square foot building that is architecturally significant, and a simply beautiful building.
Come and enjoy our signature tour introducing you to local culinary and wine culture through classic flavors, unique wines and stroll through out historical town featuring a variety of wonderful merchants. We will even personally "chauffeur" you up and down our streets courtesy of the trolley train. Then join us at P J Caul Park (Merchant and 11th) at 5:00 p.m. for door prize and grand prize raffle drawings!
Come to our 2nd Annual Car Cruise!!!
All Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles Welcome!
Music by DJ Skip & Tuffy Hall
Food
Chinese Auction
Vendors
50/50
Dash Plaque for the first 50 cars
Join us a we celebrate our history! All museums will be open and waiting to greet you.What is the history behind food in Beaver County? How was it grown, transported and prepared? Why do we eat the things that we eat? How have the foods of different ethnic groups and eras evolved? Our food has been influenced by the Native Americans who once roamed this land as well as the settlers who later farmed here. It was further shaped by the many nationalities who arrived to work in our steel mills, as well as the individual entrepreneurs who established our hotels and restaurants. In addition, wartime food and its preparation varied greatly from home to the battlefront. As our county population grew over the years and more leisure time became available, food played an increasingly important role in community, church and school activities. If you would like to find out more about the evolution of our tastes in food, please plan to visit any or all of our 17 Beaver County historical sites. Saturday 10AM-5PM; Sunday 12-4PM Click to see this weekend brochure:https://visitbeavercounty.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2019-website-Beaver-County-History-Celebration-4-panel-Brochure.pdf
Fun golf outing scramble for couples. Includes golf, cart, prizes and dinner. The fun part of the dinner is couples get to share their favorite covered dish. Multiple format. (6 hole scramble, 6 hole alternate shot and 6 hole best ball, per couple) $70.00 per couple
Bring History Alive !Visitors of all ages, come and try your hand at a variety of nineteenth century crafts, trades and games.Tour the Historical Site with knowledgeable guides and learn about the lives of the Harmonists.Many vendors will be selling food and crafts in the garden and on the cobblestone street.Admission is FREE
Old Economy Village will be selling heirloom varieties of plants raised in its greenhouse as part of the 8th Annual Garden Mart. More vendors will also be set up in the garden selling plants and garden-related items. Admission is FREE
The Historic District comes alive with antiques shops Open House and Ohio Valley Lines train exhibit and more! Stay at one of our beautiful B & B’s. Historic District self-guided Walking Tour, Old Economy Village ‘Garden Mart’ and ‘Hands-on History Days’, food and gift vendors. 10am – 5pm; Sunday 12 – 5pm.
The Beaver County Humane Society plays a vital role in protecting animals in our county and helping to match them to their “fur-ever” families. This event will be donating all proceeds to the BCHS. We will have more than 50 vendors, crafters, and local artists! Please come out and join us for this fun event with a cause!
This is a community wide event beginning with a Community wide yard sales 8am-noon. All the local Downtown Merchants will be featured with awesome sidewalk sales 9am-4pm. Flea market featuring new, used, antiques, produce, resource vendors and much more 9am-5pm. WBVP/WMBA will be broadcasting live radio featuring "yankee trader" and antique evaluations 11am-1pm. Ascendant Auctioneers will hold a live consignment/charity auction 1pm-3pm. Enjoy all the Fantastic Food Vendors at our "8th Ave Bistro" 11am-6pm. Finish off the evening with Live entertainment featuring our "home town girl" and Nashville Recording Artist Vanessa Campagna 5pm-6:30pm. Find out about our "Treasure Hunters map" where we will be giving away prizes, raffles tickets 50/50 drawings. Come spend the day in town so much to do and see. Majority of the events will be taking place in the 1300 block of 8th Ave in the city's Municipal Parking lot. and 7th/rt.18 of our downtown Business District. For more info visit our Facebook Event Page or Call Event Chair Rick Crawford 724-561-2110
The Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation located in the Vicary Mansion will be cooking Eastern Woodlands Native American style! Find out and sample what food the "Three Sisters" represent and various ways in which they were prepared. A variety of herbs and plants that were used for food as well as medicinal purposes will be on display.
As part of the Beaver County History Weekend, the library will feature a display of ethnic and historic recipes, with a couple of tastings thrown in! This event will take place on May 4 from 9 to 5 and on May 5 from 12 to 2. Also take a tour of the Library, a 15,000 square foot building that is architecturally significant, and a simply beautiful building.
Join us a we celebrate our history! All museums will be open and waiting to greet you.What is the history behind food in Beaver County? How was it grown, transported and prepared? Why do we eat the things that we eat? How have the foods of different ethnic groups and eras evolved? Our food has been influenced by the Native Americans who once roamed this land as well as the settlers who later farmed here. It was further shaped by the many nationalities who arrived to work in our steel mills, as well as the individual entrepreneurs who established our hotels and restaurants. In addition, wartime food and its preparation varied greatly from home to the battlefront. As our county population grew over the years and more leisure time became available, food played an increasingly important role in community, church and school activities. If you would like to find out more about the evolution of our tastes in food, please plan to visit any or all of our 17 Beaver County historical sites. Sunday 12-4PM Click to see this weekend brochure:https://visitbeavercounty.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2019-website-Beaver-County-History-Celebration-4-panel-Brochure.pdf
From garden to table, fields to oven, explore the old ways of feeding a family. Join us at the garden and outdoor bread oven to grind grain and bake breads; see antique harvest equipment and tools in the barn; visit the blacksmith shop, vital to farm life, for demonstrations by our smiths; discover the foodstuffs sold in an old-time general store; learn about hearth cooking in the log cabin; visit the 1920’s kitchen, and much more.
Bring History Alive !Visitors of all ages, come and try your hand at a variety of nineteenth century crafts, trades and games.Tour the Historical Site with knowledgeable guides and learn about the lives of the Harmonists.Many vendors will be selling food and crafts in the garden and on the cobblestone street.Admission is FREE
Old Economy Village will be selling heirloom varieties of plants raised in its greenhouse as part of the 8th Annual Garden Mart. More vendors will also be set up in the garden selling plants and garden-related items. Admission is FREE
The Historic District comes alive with antiques shops Open House and Ohio Valley Lines train exhibit and more! Stay at one of our beautiful B & B’s. Historic District self-guided Walking Tour, Old Economy Village ‘Garden Mart’ and ‘Hands-on History Days’, food and gift vendors. 10am – 5pm; Sunday 12 – 5pm.
Club Loose is a drifting event that takes place on the VDAGates open at 8:00 A.M.Drivers meeting is at 9:45 A.M. and drifting starts at 10:00 A.M.Event ends at 5:00 P.M.Cost:$60 for drivers$5 to spectate (you pay at the gate)There will not be a tire machine so have all the tires that you need already mounted.No speeding, burnouts, and donuts!If anyone is caught doing any of those things they will be asked to leave and to never attend another CL2 PCS event.
Are you looking for a project for you and your family in celebration of Earth Day? Well look no further then Hopewell Community Park. We are looking to bring the community togehter to prepare the park for the summer season. Picnic to follow. Children under 14 must be accompanied by a parent. Earth Day projects may include, but are not limited to: painting, mulching, planting, cleaning ...
The Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation located in the VIcary Mansion will be cooking Eastern Woodlands Native American style! Find out and sample what food the "Three Sisters" represent and various ways in which they were prepared. A variety of herbs and plants that were used for food as well as medicinal purposes will be on display.
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night out on our NEW VERANDA! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop by and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover! (Note - The Veranda is non-smoking. There is also an open smoking deck.)
SMCA 10th Annual Night of the Races, Friday 10th at Founders Hall at St. Monica Parish, Beaver Falls, PA. Doors will open at 5:30pm for food, fun, music, and gaming with races beginning at 7pm. Tickets and horses are now on sale. General Admission Ticket $25 includes a buffet, beer, and mixers(BYOB). Horses can be purchased and named for an additional cost of $10 per horse. For more information or to purchase tickets or horses, please contact Jenny Barnes at 724-630-0387. Must be 21 or older to attend.
The Beaver County Chamber of Commerce is bringing Leadercast back to Beaver County! This live-broadcast and interactive event is the largest one-day leadership event in the world, featuring nine different high-profile speakers. Network with regional leaders, earn CEU credits, and learn what it means to lead a healthy team!
In addition to the GREAT treasures you will find at OUR yard sale, please come hungry to support the Ambridge Lions Bake Sale!
If you have gently used goods you wish to donate to the sale, you can drop them off at the Beaver County Lighthouse, Mon, May 6th thru Fri, May 10th between the hours of 10AM to 4PM.
Please, all donations must be clean and in good repair. Thank you for your Support!
Enjoy custom blended teas, scones with preserves & cream, fresh fruit, quiche, finger sandwiches and dessert pastries from Cafe Kolache while listening to harpist, Bill Van Patten.
A lovely luncheon with family and friends. A photobooth will be available for you to take photos as a special keepsake.
The Tee Off for Kids Golf Outing is a fundraiser that will raise not only awareness about the need for foster families but also funds to find homes for waiting children. It's for a great cause - KIDS!! We realize that not everyone is called to be a foster parent or even adopt but by supporting the Tee Off for Kids you can make a difference in the lives of children and families. Be the one to make a difference and join us for Tee Off for Kids!
Event Description
Come kick off the warm weather months with us for The end of Spring Raffle Day here at Mines & Meadows.
All you have to do is ride for a chance to win!
Raffle Drawing begins at 2pm
YOU Won't Want To Miss This EVENT!
See behind the scenes at Old Economy Village. View artifacts in storage rarely seen by the human eye. The program will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. with light refreshments and non-alcoholic beverages being provided. Participants are permitted and encouraged to bring along their favorite beverage (alcoholic or otherwise) to enjoy afterwards! Caution: We will be traveling on old stone stairways as part of this tour. Registration is required by calling (724) 266-4500 x104. The cost is $16 for Friends of Old Economy Village Members; $20 for non-members.
It's time for the annual Beaver Town Yard Sale! Don't forget to come check out the sidewalk sales and specials on Third Street! Brought to you by The Beaver Area Chamber of Commerce.
The village is open: Tour the buildings: Mercer One-Room School, Porter Blacksmith Shop, Johnson Log Cabin, outdoor bread oven, Doctor’s Office, General Store, First Energy/Glenn Barn, Betty’s 1920s Kitchen and Parlor, and the Mercer Oil Well Pump House. See our artisans and blacksmiths at work throughout the village.
Observe 1st quarter moon, spring constellations - galaxies, double stars
The U.S. Majors Tour is the pinnacle of championship racing in North America.This isn’t Easy Street. This is where America’s best amateur drivers race. It means start-to-finish, wheel-to-wheel action. It’s where drivers not only put their cars on the track; they put their pride on the line.Make no mistake; this is not country club driving. The kindred spirit found here is mixed with fuel and emotion. Adrenaline pumps a little harder here.Take a close look. It’s not for everyone. If you long for the flag that welcomes or denies you, we have a spot for you. Welcome to the Majors.
Ohio River Trail Council River Run 5K & 10 K Road Race Series - Spring, Summer, & Fall - USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Event. Three Seasons, three classic river run races along the flat and level Water Street portion of the Ohio River Trail in Rochester, Pa. The course and event are certified and sanctioned by the USA Track Rochester Riverfront Park 100 Water St, Rochester, PA 15074GPS: 40.698335, -80.28475710K, 5K, and Family Fun Run-Walk for all three races.Spring 5 or 10K, AprilSummer 5 or 10K, July Fall 5 or 10K, October
The U.S. Majors Tour is the pinnacle of championship racing in North America.This isn’t Easy Street. This is where America’s best amateur drivers race. It means start-to-finish, wheel-to-wheel action. It’s where drivers not only put their cars on the track; they put their pride on the line.Make no mistake; this is not country club driving. The kindred spirit found here is mixed with fuel and emotion. Adrenaline pumps a little harder here.Take a close look. It’s not for everyone. If you long for the flag that welcomes or denies you, we have a spot for you. Welcome to the Majors.
Come down and meet our tail wagging tutors Cadeau and Nitro and read them a story! Children and dogs bond together over a shared story. The child’s confidence and reading skills grow in a relaxing environment. Therapy Dogs give children the encouragement they need to read aloud.
Beginnings performs flawless replications of the greatest songs from the golden age of Chicago. These superstars worked with legends like Don Henley, Steve Miller and more. Spanning four decades, Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago had five #1 albums and 20 top-ten hits. A vibrant musical tribute to the legendary band.Tickets at door $20 adults $5 students 724-843-2941
All are invited to attend a special Author Event at Laughlin Memorial Library on Saturday, May 18 as we welcome back Eric Burns, Ambridge Class of 1963. Burns is an award-winning author, historian, journalist and playwright. He will be talking and reading from his fiction book, Mid-Strut, which takes place in Ambridge in 1965.
As a correspondent for NBC News, he was named one of the greatest writers in the history of broadcast journalism by the prestigious Washington Journalism Review. Burns joins Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, Charles Kuralt and John Chancellor, among others, in this acclaim. As a playwright, his first play, which had its world premiere in 2012 at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, had previously won another esteemed award: the Eudora Welty Emerging Playwrights Competition. As a historian, two of his books on the histories of alcohol and tobacco, won the highest award given by the American Library Association, being named the “Best of the Best” in the years of their publication, 2004 and 2007 respectively. A third book, titled 1920: The Year That Made the Decade Roar, was chosen as one of the best non-fiction books of 2015 by the highly-regarded Kirkus Reviews.
To see the official Mid-Strut trailer visit: www.ericburnsliterary.com/category/blog/.
Tickets to the event start at $50.00 for VIP Limited Early-Entry Admission at 11 AM, which includes a pre-signed copy of Mid-Strut, Meet and Greet with the author and light lunch reception with brief presentation of Burns’ career. Burns’ main discussion and reading of his novel is also included, which additional guests can attend at 1 PM for $20.00 each. This will include dessert and coffee. Tickets are available at the library or at ericburns2019.eventbrite.com and must be purchased in advance. Copies of Mid-Strut will be available for purchase.
A Remake Learning event with a Sesame Street twist!
Explore STEM challenges and creation stations in our children's department!
For families with children ages 2-8.
Golf outing bringing together both civilian and military golfers in an event that thanks our armed forces for all their hard work and sacrifice. Benefits Local Vietnam Veterans Chapter #862. Includes golf, cart, prizes, meal and refreshments. $75.00 per player
Casino Games - Basket Raffle - Delicious food - Caricaturist - Strolling Performers - Wine, beer, cocktails - Curiosities - Music
The B.F. Jones Memorial Library invites you to tell your story. Check out our media lab and let us record your thoughts on your school, your hopes, your dreams or just thoughts on living in Beaver County. This event is for all ages. Podcasting and video recording equipment in our lab facility is available for all community members, so come and tell us your story anytime during Remake Learning Days
A resident of Sewickly, Sarah is compelled and intrigued by the interplay between simplicity and complexity, perfection and distortion. Her most recent work brings the floral bouquet to the front where she investigates these contrasting qualities in vibrant and stark relief. She works in watercolor, gouache, ink, and often a combination of all three. The Exhibition runs through June 2, 2019.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 7pm -- guest speaker program at Beaver County Genealogy & History Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. Genealogist Mark H. Welchley discusses "Latest Advancements in DNA Research and Genealogy." Free admission.
Single ticket valid for ONE day only.
Join us this Memorial Day and kick off the summer season with a day of riding!
After the day is done and the early evening hits we will have a bonfire, and DJ!
Online discount available until one week before event.
Valid for event only, not redeemable for cash or other events.
Schedule
Friday 25th - Kick the weekend off with a day of riding - Bonfire at Dusk
Saturday 26th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Sunday 27th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Monday 28th - Winding down with another fun day of riding and the huge sale in Trailhead Powersports
Sponsored by the New Brighton Area Recreation Commission, the annual triathlon returns in 2019 after a 2 year hiatus due to road construction. The event begins at the New Brighton High School at 8:00 AM and includes a 400M swim at the Sunrise Pool, an 18KM cycle through Pulaski Township and Daugherty Township, and a 5KM run through New Brighton Borough. Visit www.nbarc.net to register online or to get more information. Teams or individuals that register to participate before April 14 qualify for early registration discounts. Electronic copies of the run and bike course maps are also available online.
The New Brighton Area Recreation Commission anticipates having the Memorial Triathlon sanctioned as a USA Triathlon in 2020. All necessary prerequisites to meet this strict achievement have already been implemented for this year’s event, including increased security, staffing of emergency medical service personnel, enrollment of ample volunteers to direct participants, and increased safety at transition areas.
A thorough review of the swim, bike, and run courses has been completed and comprehensive planning was conducted to best safeguard the participating athletes. Addressing feedback from past events, a street sweeper will travel the bike course to remove all road debris prior to the event, signs will be placed at intersections and directional arrows painted onto the roadways to better guide cyclists, and a support and gear (SAG) vehicle will be available to cyclists who become fatigued or encounter mechanical complications with their bike.
Single ticket valid for ONE day only.
Join us this Memorial Day and kick off the summer season with a day of riding!
After the day is done and the early evening hits we will have a bonfire, and DJ!
Online discount available until one week before event.
Valid for event only, not redeemable for cash or other events.
Schedule
Friday 25th - Kick the weekend off with a day of riding - Bonfire at Dusk
Saturday 26th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Sunday 27th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Monday 28th - Winding down with another fun day of riding and the huge sale in Trailhead Powersports
Single ticket valid for ONE day only.
Join us this Memorial Day and kick off the summer season with a day of riding!
After the day is done and the early evening hits we will have a bonfire, and DJ!
Online discount available until one week before event.
Valid for event only, not redeemable for cash or other events.
Schedule
Friday 25th - Kick the weekend off with a day of riding - Bonfire at Dusk
Saturday 26th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Sunday 27th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Monday 28th - Winding down with another fun day of riding and the huge sale in Trailhead Powersports
The New Brighton Memorial Day Parade will begin at 10:00 AM on Monday, May 27. The parade route will travel Third Avenue from Fifteenth Street to Sixth Street, where a memorial service will be held in Townsend Park.
Single ticket valid for ONE day only.
Join us this Memorial Day and kick off the summer season with a day of riding!
After the day is done and the early evening hits we will have a bonfire, and DJ!
Online discount available until one week before event.
Valid for event only, not redeemable for cash or other events.
Schedule
Friday 25th - Kick the weekend off with a day of riding - Bonfire at Dusk
Saturday 26th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Sunday 27th - Fun Day of riding - DJ Nate kicks off at 7pm - Bonfire at Dusk
Monday 28th - Winding down with another fun day of riding and the huge sale in Trailhead Powersports
The Beaver Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony – Monday, May 27th 2019, starting at 10:30 a.m. Each year the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation sponsors the colorful Beaver Memorial Day Parade. All military personnel, whether retired or active service, are invited to march or ride, joining with the Beaver Area Senior High School JROTC, Marching Band and many other local organizations. A special Memorial Ceremony in the Beaver Cemetery immediately follows. The Program features an invited speaker, the BAHS Concert Choir, recitation of the Gettysburg Address by the Senior Class President and military salute. A complimentary luncheon is provided by the Fort McIntosh Club for all military personnel and their families. For additional information, contact Chuck Snitger at (724) 728-3783.
Located in downtown Darlington, A fun filled weekend of celebrations for our fabulous small town. Friday we start out with our Annual Bob Lackner Polo Game at 8pm, where the whole family is welcome. The Lions Club has concessions, just bring out your lawn chair to enjoy Polo under the lights. Saturday at 9:30a is Opening Ceremonies where our Town Flag is raised at the War Memorial and the National Anthem is sang live in honor of our country! 10a is our Fireman's Parade sponsored by Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept where it includes floats from all over and our famous Costumed Pet Parade. Saturday is packed full of entertainment , the Main Stage with live bands. You can find encampments/education/entertainment at each of our Museums sponsored by Little Beaver Historical Society. Horse Drawn Trolly Rides to get you where you need to go provided by Friendship Hill Equine Services. Venture to enjoy our stores in town, yard sales, St. Monica/Darlington Days 5k Walk/Run , Donuts & Coffee, Art & Craft Vendors, Food Vendors with Lion & Lioness Clubs having their annual spots! Live-Chainsaw Carvings by Bill Smith's Chainsaw Carving, located at the gazebo in town. Hay Wagon rides to the Open House at Rainbow Vet Hospital, then stop and enjoy a Spaghetti Dinner at our 1st United Presbyterian Church. Saturday night at 7 there is a Bonfire at the Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept, where there is a live band and dancing from 7:30-11:30. Darlington Days Committee sponsors fireworks at 10pm by F&V Fireworks. Sunday we hold our Annual Golf Scramble in Memory of Alan Ferguson, 10am, non denomination church service at the Main Stage Music Tent , Live Gospel, Bluegrass & Country Music begins at 11:30am ,Yard Sales, Vendors & Museums are all open on Sunday! We also hold a Car Show-Jack's Service Station 1-4pm. Blessing of the Bikes begins at 11am, where the Annual Cannonball Run Motorcycle Run leaves out of Jack's Service Station to raise money for beautification of our town!
Ready to travel?
Third Street will be transformed on June 1st as we bring the WORLD to YOU at our 8th Underground Beaver Event:
Walk Around the World.
Our business owners have all chosen a country and are preparing to welcome you with international culinary treats, libation stations or a cultural activity from their country.
Travel with us on June 1st and enjoy getting your passport stamped along the way!
Bridgewater’s Spring Arts Festival will be focusing on the artisan community, such as painters, photographers, crafters, musicians and artisan food vendors. There will be live art demos and different types of music in the park. All artists are welcome to the event!
Located in downtown Darlington, A fun filled weekend of celebrations for our fabulous small town. Friday we start out with our Annual Bob Lackner Polo Game at 8pm, where the whole family is welcome. The Lions Club has concessions, just bring out your lawn chair to enjoy Polo under the lights. Saturday at 9:30a is Opening Ceremonies where our Town Flag is raised at the War Memorial and the National Anthem is sang live in honor of our country! 10a is our Fireman's Parade sponsored by Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept where it includes floats from all over and our famous Costumed Pet Parade. Saturday is packed full of entertainment , the Main Stage with live bands. You can find encampments/education/entertainment at each of our Museums sponsored by Little Beaver Historical Society. Horse Drawn Trolly Rides to get you where you need to go provided by Friendship Hill Equine Services. Venture to enjoy our stores in town, yard sales, St. Monica/Darlington Days 5k Walk/Run , Donuts & Coffee, Art & Craft Vendors, Food Vendors with Lion & Lioness Clubs having their annual spots! Live-Chainsaw Carvings by Bill Smith's Chainsaw Carving, located at the gazebo in town. Hay Wagon rides to the Open House at Rainbow Vet Hospital, then stop and enjoy a Spaghetti Dinner at our 1st United Presbyterian Church. Saturday night at 7 there is a Bonfire at the Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept, where there is a live band and dancing from 7:30-11:30. Darlington Days Committee sponsors fireworks at 10pm by F&V Fireworks. Sunday we hold our Annual Golf Scramble in Memory of Alan Ferguson, 10am, non denomination church service at the Main Stage Music Tent , Live Gospel, Bluegrass & Country Music begins at 11:30am ,Yard Sales, Vendors & Museums are all open on Sunday! We also hold a Car Show-Jack's Service Station 1-4pm. Blessing of the Bikes begins at 11am, where the Annual Cannonball Run Motorcycle Run leaves out of Jack's Service Station to raise money for beautification of our town!
The Beaver Volunteer Fire Department 5K/10K Race is the longest continual and most attended organized race in Beaver County.One visit to the Borough of Beaver and you’ll see why! Our scenic town boasts broad, tree-lined streets, thriving downtown, and lots of public parks. Beaver is on the National Register of Historic Places and it is named as a “Tree City USA”.A long stretch of the race course overlooks the majestic Ohio River. Beaver Volunteer Fire Department has been proud to co-sponsor with Heritage Valley Health Systems for the past 18 years.Saturday, June 1, 2019 @ 8:00 AM EDTThe annual race/walk is Beaver County’s premier race event and uses a scenic route through the historic neighborhoods of Beaver PA.All intersections are manned by police, fire fighters, and community volunteers to avoid problems between cars and race participants. For safety reasons, dogs are not permitted.
This is a FREE event for any bride, groom, and their family. There will be a variety of vendors to browse and for those who are interested in having their wedding held at Old Economy Village, you’ll be able to see how the event spaces are set up.
You will receive a free swag bag.
There will be a variety of vendors, including:
-Bates Flower Shoppe
-Becky Cartus
-Broadhill Travel
-Cable Creations
-Cakes by Nana
-Chelsea Party Center
-Dalia Trio
-Forever Always Photography
-Heslet House B&B
-Mark DiNuzzio
-Mary Kay Cosmetics
-Melissa Shontz Photography
-Papa Dukes Catering
-R&S Printing
-Register of Wills
-Shamrock Limousine
-Stangl's Bakery
-Two Chefs Catering
For more information or to register please contact Sandy Carroll at 724-266-4500 x 120 or at c-scarroll@pa.gov
Located in downtown Darlington, A fun filled weekend of celebrations for our fabulous small town. Friday we start out with our Annual Bob Lackner Polo Game at 8pm, where the whole family is welcome. The Lions Club has concessions, just bring out your lawn chair to enjoy Polo under the lights. Saturday at 9:30a is Opening Ceremonies where our Town Flag is raised at the War Memorial and the National Anthem is sang live in honor of our country! 10a is our Fireman's Parade sponsored by Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept where it includes floats from all over and our famous Costumed Pet Parade. Saturday is packed full of entertainment , the Main Stage with live bands. You can find encampments/education/entertainment at each of our Museums sponsored by Little Beaver Historical Society. Horse Drawn Trolly Rides to get you where you need to go provided by Friendship Hill Equine Services. Venture to enjoy our stores in town, yard sales, St. Monica/Darlington Days 5k Walk/Run , Donuts & Coffee, Art & Craft Vendors, Food Vendors with Lion & Lioness Clubs having their annual spots! Live-Chainsaw Carvings by Bill Smith's Chainsaw Carving, located at the gazebo in town. Hay Wagon rides to the Open House at Rainbow Vet Hospital, then stop and enjoy a Spaghetti Dinner at our 1st United Presbyterian Church. Saturday night at 7 there is a Bonfire at the Darlington Twp Vol Fire Dept, where there is a live band and dancing from 7:30-11:30. Darlington Days Committee sponsors fireworks at 10pm by F&V Fireworks. Sunday we hold our Annual Golf Scramble in Memory of Alan Ferguson, 10am, non denomination church service at the Main Stage Music Tent , Live Gospel, Bluegrass & Country Music begins at 11:30am ,Yard Sales, Vendors & Museums are all open on Sunday! We also hold a Car Show-Jack's Service Station 1-4pm. Blessing of the Bikes begins at 11am, where the Annual Cannonball Run Motorcycle Run leaves out of Jack's Service Station to raise money for beautification of our town!
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Join the fun! Scotty "the Human Jukebox" Wilson and friends perform and encourage others to join them on stage for a fun night of great live music!
EVERY WEDNESDAY from 8pm-11pm in our Lounge!
A one-stop shop for planning a wedding. Tour Beaver Station and visit with caterers, bakers, florist, DJ's and more! See the latest bridal fashions from Ribbon Bridal. Taste food, wine and cake samples. Photographers will be offering a mini engagement photo session with one complimentary photo for each couple.
Does your bucket list include "Drive an Exotic Car"? If so, it's time to mark your calendars, because it's YOUR turn to experience the world's best supercars (Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and more) on a REAL Racetrack. No Experience Necessary. The best part, NO SPEED LIMITS!Xtreme Xperience was founded by a group of car enthusiasts with one mission: make exotic cars accessible to everyone who has ever dreamed of driving one.All Drivers must be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid driver's license. If you’re not 18 years old, please consult the event page specific to the track you would like to attend, to ensure you’re able to access the track, then verify that the intended participant meets the following requirements for a ride-along:Must be 12 years of age or olderMust be 54 inches or tallerAll drivers must be at or under 6'8" and 350lbs (At or under 6'3" for Lamborghinis). All driving participants must purchase track insurance (starting at $39).
Join us as we kick off our summer outdoor music series with THE HIGH LEVEL FAMILY BAND on our new Veranda!
Friday, June 7th from 7pm until 10pm
No Cover!
The Broom making class will be taught by Michael Falcone who has demonstrated and taught broom making at Old Economy Village over the past several years. Participants will make their own broom to take home with them using antique broom making equipment. This class is free, but space is limited to 10 participants. Please register by May 29 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or 724-266-4500 ext.110.
“Marketing The Presidency”
Speaker: Steve Mihaly
Audience members will be shown about 300 items from Steve Mihaly’s, personal collection that visually demonstrates the often unusual ways presidential candidates have marketed themselves to the public in their quest for election, while at the same time the audience will also receive some background on the key issues of the campaign, with a particular focus on showing items distributed in the Western Pa region.
Many of the pieces will be brought to lecture, so that the audience can see them up close after the presentation (which generally runs about an hour) is concluded. It will not be a heavy political presentation, but one that is light and whimsical with lots of laughs.
The 41st Garrison Day Show & Sale is the County’s largest one-day arts & crafts event. Drawing 10,000 eager shoppers, the 6-acre venue is the beautiful heavily shaded town square parks adjacent to the vibrant, historic downtown Beaver shopping district. Garrison Day honors the military outpost stationed at Beaver's Fort McIntosh in the late 1700s, enduring to this day as the US Presidential Honor Guard. Revel in the casual atmosphere amid 300 booths displaying juried artisan offerings and antiques vendors, while enjoying food, an art show, music by the Fort McIntosh Fife and Drum Corps, and other lively entertainment.
2 Divisions of Soapbox Derby gravity powered racing cars. The winners from both divisions will represent Western Pa. in the world finals in Akron Ohio in July. Expect to see a field of approx. 40 Cars driven by local youth ages 7-17. Location is the 911 Center on 14th Street in Ambridge. Pa.
The focus will be on old-time children’s activities, crafts, and games at the village. Try some hoop rolling, rope jumping, red rover, hopscotch, marbles, cat’s cradle and more. Visit the buildings, gardens, and outdoor oven; see blacksmith and artisan demonstrations.
Star Party to observe objects in the spring and summer constellations as well as the planet Jupiter
Does your bucket list include "Drive an Exotic Car"? If so, it's time to mark your calendars, because it's YOUR turn to experience the world's best supercars (Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and more) on a REAL Racetrack. No Experience Necessary. The best part, NO SPEED LIMITS!Xtreme Xperience was founded by a group of car enthusiasts with one mission: make exotic cars accessible to everyone who has ever dreamed of driving one.All Drivers must be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid driver's license. If you’re not 18 years old, please consult the event page specific to the track you would like to attend, to ensure you’re able to access the track, then verify that the intended participant meets the following requirements for a ride-along:Must be 12 years of age or olderMust be 54 inches or tallerAll drivers must be at or under 6'8" and 350lbs (At or under 6'3" for Lamborghinis). All driving participants must purchase track insurance (starting at $39).
As part of our outdoor music series kickoff weekend, we will have the very talented Mr. KEVIN ANDERSON perform on our NEW VERANDA on Saturday, June 8th from 7pm to 10pm!
Stop in and enjoy some great food, a delicious beverage, and terrific music on our beautiful new outdoor Veranda! The Bocce Courts are ready too, so ask about getting a game in while you are here!
Does your bucket list include "Drive an Exotic Car"? If so, it's time to mark your calendars, because it's YOUR turn to experience the world's best supercars (Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and more) on a REAL Racetrack. No Experience Necessary. The best part, NO SPEED LIMITS!Xtreme Xperience was founded by a group of car enthusiasts with one mission: make exotic cars accessible to everyone who has ever dreamed of driving one.All Drivers must be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid driver's license. If you’re not 18 years old, please consult the event page specific to the track you would like to attend, to ensure you’re able to access the track, then verify that the intended participant meets the following requirements for a ride-along:Must be 12 years of age or olderMust be 54 inches or tallerAll drivers must be at or under 6'8" and 350lbs (At or under 6'3" for Lamborghinis). All driving participants must purchase track insurance (starting at $39).
The Grooms will be playing a free New Brighton community concert at the Merrick Art Gallery from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Make sure you bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on to enjoy the show.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Please join us for the 43rd Annual Greek Food Festival, hosted by the Kimisis Tis Theotokou Greek Orthodox Church of Aliquippa.Delicious food and pastries will be served! Open to the public from Noon to 8:00 p.m. daily! Major credit cards accepted.
Freedom Borough monthly food truck night, seating and restrooms are available inside the Freedom Volunteer Fire Department.
Tuesday June 11, 2019 at 7pm -- Outdoor community concert in the Park, featuring the popular Monaca Cornet Band, directed by Jean Busack and Devin Householder. Variety of popular and traditional concert band favorites. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair and sit out under the open skies. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the cafeteria at Hopewell Junior High School, 2354 Brodhead Road, Hopewell Twp. Aliquippa PA 15001. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, Hopewell Twp. Park Committee and Hopewell Twp. Supervisors.
Please join us for the 43rd Annual Greek Food Festival, hosted by the Kimisis Tis Theotokou Greek Orthodox Church of Aliquippa.Delicious food and pastries will be served! Open to the public from Noon to 8:00 p.m. daily! Major credit cards accepted.
Please join us for the 43rd Annual Greek Food Festival, hosted by the Kimisis Tis Theotokou Greek Orthodox Church of Aliquippa.Delicious food and pastries will be served! Open to the public from Noon to 8:00 p.m. daily! Major credit cards accepted.
Bring your instruments to Pavilion #1 for this first of three, informal nights of musical talent. Performers and spectators are welcome. No registration necessary - just get off your couch, dust off your instrument, and have fun with people who love music! Concessions available.
“Time Waits For No One,
Preserving The Voices And Stories Of Our Time”
Oral histories keep first-hand accounts of major world events, community and family experiences for future generations. Mr. Farkas’s work has been recognized by WQED/PBS, “Dominion Vita Award”, and the U.S. Senate as a “Significant example of a new genre of public-minded oral history.”
The extremely talented FRANK PISCOPO fills in this week for Scotty WIlson to host our weekly Acoustic Open Stage in teh Lounge at Sheffield Lanes.
Bring your instrument and best singing voice and join in the fun! Or just relax in our lounge with a drink and some of our terrific food while enjoying the great tunes!
8pm - 11pm
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night out on our NEW VERANDA! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop by and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover! (Note - The Veranda is non-smoking. There is also an open smoking deck.)
N2 Track Days and WERA Motorcycle Roadracing have come together for one action packed endurance racing weekend. The endurance events will follow a three-day format and include both a 4-hour and 2-hour endurance race. Each event will feature a 4-hour main event broken down into three classes: heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight with a 2-hour event dedicated to the ultra-lightweight class.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Stop by for some Outdoor Live Jazz from local sax man Rex Trimm and guitarist Matt Dingo on the Veranda here at the Lanes! 7pm until 10pm. You can enjoy a beverage, some great food, and even a little Bocce on our new courts!
The Introduction to Woodworking class will be taught by Dave Blair, a retired shop teacher who demonstrates and has taught wood working at Old Economy Village. He will discuss and demonstrate how hand tools were being used in the 19th century. This class is free, but space is limited. Please register by June 5 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or 724-266-4500 ext.110
Family golf at it's best. Two man Scramble. Fathers, mothers, grandparents, aunts and uncles come spend more quality time with your family. Includes golf, cart, prizes and meal.
The Annual RFL of Brady's Run - Party In The Park is held Saturday, June 15th starting at 10am and continues through Sunday, June 16th @ 10am. We are actively recruiting fundraising teams made up of businesses, family, friends, churches or other civic organizations. To register your team, visit relayforlife.org/bradysrunpa. This is a family friendly event, open to the public. Join us for free entertainment, a Kid Zone, food, 200 item raffle tent and so much more.
(3.8 miles shuttled, Moderate Rating) We will meet at the Wampum Train Station, 303 Main Street, Wampum, PA 16157 and shuttle to the Edward’s Farm Trail Head. We then will hike through areas including Possum Hollow, Game lands 148, Pass the Mines and Meadows Back Packing Shelter built by members of the Wampum Chapter, and through Mines and Meadows ATV / RV Resort and end with a short road walk on Route 18 back to the Train Station. Wampum NCTA strongly suggests wearing sturdy footwear on all of our hosted hikes along with dressing appropriately for the weather, wearing removable layers. Please bring a personal snack, sports drink and/or bottle of water for personal use. Dogs permitted on leash only, unless otherwise stated.
N2 Track Days and WERA Motorcycle Roadracing have come together for one action packed endurance racing weekend. The endurance events will follow a three-day format and include both a 4-hour and 2-hour endurance race. Each event will feature a 4-hour main event broken down into three classes: heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight with a 2-hour event dedicated to the ultra-lightweight class.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Join us on June 15, 2019, from 1pm to 4pm for an Appraisal Fair ”What’s It Worth”, with certified appraiser, Kurt Shaw. Doors will open at 12:30pm, first come, first served. The cost is $10 per item - $15 per three items, with 3 items max.
If you are downsizing and need to sell collectables and antiques...and if you need to know how much the items are worth or deciding what to insure or which family member gets remembered, then Mr. Shaw can help you! Plan on attending, but do come early, for the best service.
Check out LIVE MUSIC from the very talented Mr. JORDAN MCLAUGHLIN here on our beautiful new Veranda at Sheffield Lanes! 7pm to 10pm. Great food and beverages available, and you can even get a game of Bocce in on our new courts while listening to Jordan perform!
Club Loose is a drifting event that takes place on the VDAGates open at 8:00 A.M.Drivers meeting is at 9:45 A.M. and drifting starts at 10:00 A.M.Event ends at 5:00 P.M.Cost:$60 for drivers$5 to spectate (you pay at the gate)There will not be a tire machine so have all the tires that you need already mounted.No speeding, burnouts, and donuts!If anyone is caught doing any of those things they will be asked to leave and to never attend another CL2 PCS event.
N2 Track Days and WERA Motorcycle Roadracing have come together for one action packed endurance racing weekend. The endurance events will follow a three-day format and include both a 4-hour and 2-hour endurance race. Each event will feature a 4-hour main event broken down into three classes: heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight with a 2-hour event dedicated to the ultra-lightweight class.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 7pm -- Guest speaker program at Beaver County Genealogy & History Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. J. Ryan Henrie, Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, discusses "Using LDS Sources for Genealogical Research." Free admission.
Relive a favorite past-time, or make new memories at the New Galilee Carnival. Fun for all ages, Food, Games, Rides, Raffles, Contests, and Free Live Music every night. Come and enjoy the Car Cruise and Parade on Wednesday, or the Contests, Skydiver, and Fireworks on Saturday. Visit us on Facebook, or at our website: newgalileecarnival.com.
Relive a favorite past-time, or make new memories at the New Galilee Carnival. Fun for all ages, Food, Games, Rides, Raffles, Contests, and Free Live Music every night. Come and enjoy the Car Cruise and Parade on Wednesday, or the Contests, Skydiver, and Fireworks on Saturday. Visit us on Facebook, or at our website: newgalileecarnival.com.
Visit Townsend Park for Movie Night at the Park and enjoy a free showing of a family friendly movie at dusk. Don't forget to bring lawn chairs or blankets. For more information contact us at 724-846-1870 or visit www.nbarc.net.
Join us Friday, June 21 for the Golf Fore Kids’ Sake Outing! All proceeds from this fun day of golf and friendly competition support the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters to provide caring, supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships to children in Beaver County. The 18-hole scramble includes continental breakfast, 18 holes with cart, snacks, beverages, and luncheon.
Enjoy an evening under the stars with Billy the Kid and the Regulators. Tickets are $25 and include craft beer and wings. Event will be held inside the Library and in our courtyard. Tickets available beginning in May and tickets sold the evening of the event.
Relive a favorite past-time, or make new memories at the New Galilee Carnival. Fun for all ages, Food, Games, Rides, Raffles, Contests, and Free Live Music every night. Come and enjoy the Car Cruise and Parade on Wednesday, or the Contests, Skydiver, and Fireworks on Saturday. Visit us on Facebook, or at our website: newgalileecarnival.com.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Vendors to put your mind and body at ease including essential oils, CBD oils, and candles. (1/2 mile from PA Turnpike exit 13)
COMMUNITY DAY CELEBRATION will be held Saturday, JUNE 22nd, 2019. Located on Atlantic Avenue & Sixth Street, Riverfront Park. There will be an array of delicious food vendors, live entertainment, games for the children, beer tent sponsored by the Monaca VFD and more. To end the event, Beaver County Boom will set off the Best Fireworks in the County! You don't want to miss it! Time, food vendors and entertainment to be announced.
Hear choral & instrumental students from the 2019 Summer Academy perform in a free concert on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 7:30pm in the Rochester Area High School Auditorium, 540 Reno Street. Rochester. Choral students perform Antonio Vivadi's "Gloria," directed by Associate Director Sharon R. Burchiil, Beaver Valley Choral Society, accompanied by pianist Alaine Fink and the Giambelli String Quartet. Instrumental students perform jazz selections in various idioms, including American and Brazilian pieces, directed by Dr. Timothy Winfield, Westminster College.Program is sponsored by the Beaver Valley Choral Society and Rochester Area School District
Organized by PUSH Beaver County, the world class fireworks display is sponsored by various regional businesses and private donors located in western Pennsylvania. Pyrotechnics by Zambelli Internationale, the 1st family of Fireworks. The fireworks are launched at the confluence of the Beaver and Ohio Rivers at the center of Beaver County, Pennsylvania for all to enjoy. Places to watch the show: Bridgewater Park (Mulberry Street Ext.), Monaca Waterworks, Rochester Riverfront Park + the Ohio River
Relive a favorite past-time, or make new memories at the New Galilee Carnival. Fun for all ages, Food, Games, Rides, Raffles, Contests, and Free Live Music every night. Come and enjoy the Car Cruise and Parade on Wednesday, or the Contests, Skydiver, and Fireworks on Saturday. Visit us on Facebook, or at our website: newgalileecarnival.com.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Ready Yourselves Youth Ranch is a faith based non-profit horse rescue with a youth mentoring program. We are free to all children in need but we need your support!
So come join us Saturday June 22, 2019 for our 7th Annual Golf Tournament! Lots of fun, great prizes, Chinese auction and delicious food!
A FREE Family event featuring Bob Rumba Balloon Artists, Arts/Crafts tables, food, and entertainment. A free movie event follows at dusk featuring the movie "Trolls" . The movie will be shown at 12th Street and 6th Avenue, one block away from Art in the Park.
Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department will be having some fun and entertiament before the Boom. We will have facing paint, bounce house, a Dj, and some food and beverages.
Come enjoy dinner, and then dance the night away to the sounds of the DJ.
Pastel artist Cindy Berceli will hold her art exhibition opening reception at the Merrick Art Gallery. Come and enjoy the works of this talented artist. Her exhibition runs through July 11, 2019.
This was originally scheduled for June 16th and has been moved to June 23rd.
From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights takes audiences to a vibrant neighborhood of Manhattan where someone just won the lottery, potentially changing the lives of the people in the community forever. Weaving Latin rhythms, hip-hop, and pop to tell a story about chasing the American dream, In The Heights is a scorching, must-see musical to usher in the summer.Friday and Saturday shows begin at 730pm and Sunday shows begin at 200pm
Come enjoy dinner, and then dance the night away to the sounds of the DJ.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Tuesday June 25, 2019 at 7pm -- Outdoor community concert in the Park, featuring the popular Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble, directed by Kevin E. Newton. Variety of popular and traditional concert band favorites. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair and sit out under the open skies. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the cafeteria at Hopewell Junior High School, 2354 Brodhead Road, Hopewell Twp. Aliquippa PA 15001. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, Hopewell Community Park Committee and Hopewell Township Commissioners.,
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 7pm -- Outdoor community concert on the outdoor stage at Lincoln Park’s Alumni Hall, featuring the popular Swingin' BopCats Big Band, directed by Andy Zerance and featuring vocalist Diane Brosius. Variety of contemporary and traditional Big Band favorites. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair and sit out under the open skies. Refreshments available. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert moves inside Alumni Hall. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, and Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center.
Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Wednesday this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, great food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Join the fun on stage with Scotty and friends! Or just relax and enjoy a beverage, some great food, and the terrific tunes!
Every Weds. night from 8pm to 11pm in the Lounge at the Lanes.
Enjoy a movie under the stars at Antoline Park located in the heights at the corner of Marshall Road and Jackson Avenue. Bring your loved ones and friends. Don't forget your blankets or chairs, snacks and refreshments. Each event will begin at Dusk. Movie will be announced a month before the event, so stay tuned. Do not forget to bring your popcorn and your chair/blanket. (Rain date will always be scheduled the next day). Enjoy
Wine Walk that will include Wine Vendors, Food Trucks, Local Restaurants. Tickets will be sold on Eventbrite
Enjoy a free concert at the Barn of Old Economy Park. Sit under the summer sky and listen to Jimmie Ross & the Jaggerz. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and your own cooler. Papa Dukes food truck will be there as well.
Enjoy Live Music Outdoors from the very talented JORDAN MCLAUGHLIN!
Great food! Large beverage selection!
And a beautiful setting on our new Veranda! Plus the Bocce Courts are OPEN!
7pm - 10 pm No Cover
A day of food, fun and fireworks for the whole family at Walter Panek Park, Ambridge PA to celebrate our Nation's Birthday!
Come enjoy dinner, and then dance the night away to the sounds of the DJ.
We've got drums, amps, keys, and a full PA system with a sound man! So bring your axe and join the fun at our monthly awesome jam! Or just enjoy the music and have a drink in this intimate venue! Sat., June 29th, starting at about 8 pm. 21+ (18+ with parent) No Cover!
Celebrate the Independence holiday by attending the Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble's free outdoor concert at the Irvine Park Gazebo, Third & Market Streets, Beaver, Kevin E. Newton, Director. Patriotic theme concert. Bring your favorite lawn chair or blanket. Sponsored by Beaver Area Heritage Foundation.
The goal of the Ohio Mini Roadracing League (OMRL) is to offer a fun, family-friendly atmosphere for all ages and levels of motorcycle enthusiasts. They feature competitive racing classes for 50cc minis all the way up to 650cc Motardmotorcycles. Racing is divided into 7 classes; Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3,StockMoto, StockGP, Supermoto, and Kids 50. OMRL also offers exhibition classes; Grom, Stock YSR50, Scooter Stock, Scooter Specials, and Moped depending on turn out. All classes, except Formula 1, are open to Beginner and Novice divisions. Excluding exhibition classes, riders in each class compete for series points, trophies and awards.Medical personnel are present at all race events to support an enjoyable race experience for all participants
Come enjoy dinner and then dance the night away to the sounds of the DJ.
The Hopewell Community Jazz Band will be playing a free New Brighton community concert in Townsend Park from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Make sure you bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on to enjoy the show.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Midland's 4TH of July parade and celebration is one of the Tri State area's best annual events. Join Midland families for our big 30-year anniversary. The festivities start on July 3rd at 4PM with the opening of the carnival and 6PM featuring the Classic car cruise. The 4th of July Celebration starts at 10AM with one of the largest parades in the area and immediately following visit the carnival and all-day entertainment at Lincoln Park. Don't forget to stay for the finale of vibrant fireworks at 10PM by Pyrotecnico.
Hip Hip Hooray, Its Independence Day! Celebrate with us, we have miles of trails, hill climbs, mud bogs, bonfire, DJ, friends and as always a Great Time!
Hip Hip Hooray, Its Independence Day! Celebrate with us, we have miles of trails, hill climbs, mud bogs, bonfire, DJ, friends and as always a Great Time!
Pull up your lawn chair or bring a blanket to this free family event, featuring "The Lego Movie 2." A fun evening for the whole family! The movie starts at dusk, approximately 8 pm. Rain date is July 6, 2019.
Hip Hip Hooray, Its Independence Day! Celebrate with us, we have miles of trails, hill climbs, mud bogs, bonfire, DJ, friends and as always a Great Time!
Hip Hip Hooray, Its Independence Day! Celebrate with us, we have miles of trails, hill climbs, mud bogs, bonfire, DJ, friends and as always a Great Time!
Our annual community summer celebration. Enjoy a fun-filled day of live entertainment, attractions, amusements, food, and FIREWORKS! Please visit our Facebook page for updated information
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7pm -- Outdoor community concert on the outdoor stage at Lincoln Park’s Alumni Hall, featuring the popular Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble, directed by Kevin E. Newton. Variety of popular and traditional concert band favorites. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair and sit out under the open skies. Refreshments available. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert moves inside Alumni Hall. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, and Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center.
Bring your instruments to Pavilion #1 for this first of three, informal nights of musical talent. Performers and spectators are welcome. No registration necessary - just get off your couch, dust off your instrument, and have fun with people who love music! Concessions available.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
ACOUSTIC OPEN STAGE with Scotty Wilson and Friends - 8pm-ish start in the Lounge at the Lanes!
Bring your instrument or best singing voice and join the fun on stage, or just have a drink and listen to the great tunes!
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
Join Egidio for his monthly Italian Mandolin Night out on our NEW VERANDA! Beautiful Mandolin Music, Free hors d'oeuvres, Sing-a-longs, Audience percussion, and a really GOOD TIME! Ricky Dee's dee-licious menu and lots of great drinks are available, too. Stop by and have some fun with our favorite mandolinista! 7pm start. No cover! (Note - The Veranda is non-smoking. There is also an open smoking deck.) AND you can REALLY get in the mood and throw a game or two of Bocce on our new courts!
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Historics, sponsored by Ford, has grown over the past decade to establish itself as a stand-alone vintage and historic race weekend.At the PVGP Historics race, you will see the American and European performance cars as well exciting open-wheel racing. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is the nation’s largest vintage street race with 10 days of racing, car shows, parties, parades and motorsport events. Their mission is to produce a world-class vintage automotive event to raise funds for autistic and intellectually/developmentally disabled individuals in western Pennsylvania. Because of the generous support and contributions from volunteers and sponsors, PVGP has donated more than $5 million since 1983.
Enjoy great live music outdoors on our new Veranda! Kevin Anderson performs from 7-10pm, and he is really good!
And throw a game or two of bocce on our new courts while enjoying the tunes!
Visit the one-room school, the blacksmith and artisan shops, the log cabin, outdoor bread oven, general store, doctor's office, bank barn, 1920's kitchen & parlor, and the newly added Mercer Oil Well Pump House.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Historics, sponsored by Ford, has grown over the past decade to establish itself as a stand-alone vintage and historic race weekend.At the PVGP Historics race, you will see the American and European performance cars as well exciting open-wheel racing. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is the nation’s largest vintage street race with 10 days of racing, car shows, parties, parades and motorsport events. Their mission is to produce a world-class vintage automotive event to raise funds for autistic and intellectually/developmentally disabled individuals in western Pennsylvania. Because of the generous support and contributions from volunteers and sponsors, PVGP has donated more than $5 million since 1983.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Historics, sponsored by Ford, has grown over the past decade to establish itself as a stand-alone vintage and historic race weekend.At the PVGP Historics race, you will see the American and European performance cars as well exciting open-wheel racing. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is the nation’s largest vintage street race with 10 days of racing, car shows, parties, parades and motorsport events. Their mission is to produce a world-class vintage automotive event to raise funds for autistic and intellectually/developmentally disabled individuals in western Pennsylvania. Because of the generous support and contributions from volunteers and sponsors, PVGP has donated more than $5 million since 1983.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Tuesday July 16, 2019 at 7pm -- Outdoor community concert in the Park, featuring the popular Hopewell Community Big Band, directed by Joe Sullivan.. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair and sit out under the open skies. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the cafeteria at Hopewell Junior High School, 2354 Brodhead Road, Hopewell Twp. Aliquippa PA 15001. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, Hopewell Community Park Committee and Hopewell Township Commissioners.,
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Local historian and author Val Brkich discusses "The Three Delaware Brothers -- Tamaqua, Shingas and Pisquetomen." Free admission.
When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on an American classic. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another's struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter.
Friday, July 19, 2019 at 7pm -- Bring your blanket or favorite lawn chair and sit outdoors at 37th Street Park for a community concert presented by the popular Hopewell Community Big Band, directed by Joe Sullivan. . Variety of popular songs from the Big Band era.. Free admission. In the event of rain, concert moves indoors to Beaver County Christian School gymnasium, 510 37th Street,, Beaver Falls PA 15010. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, 37th Street Park Committee, corporate sponsor and City of Beaver Falls.
When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on an American classic. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another's struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter.
Pull up your lawn chair or bring a blanket to this free family event, featuring "Bumblebee." A fun evening for the whole family! The movie starts at dusk, approximately 8 pm. Rain date is July 20, 2019.
Come out for some fun! Upon check in you'll recieve a ticket to win one of our great prizes! Enjoy some riding, food vending and relaxation!
When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on an American classic. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another's struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter.
When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on an American classic. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another's struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter.
Star Party to celebrate 50th Anniversary of the July 20th,1969 first moon walk. Moon will about 85% illuminated with the landing area visible and near terminator. The planets Jupiter and Saturn will also be visible.
The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is dedicated to organizing and promoting racing activities for both the aspiring or accomplished racer. NASA was formed in 1991 to deliver high quality motorsports events to enthusiasts at major racing venues throughout the nation. They have created programs that allow owners of both racecars and high-performance street driven vehicles.If you are interested in learning the basics of high performance driving, or simply want to drive your car on a racetrack in a controlled and professionally staffed environment, then HPDE is for you. HPDE gives drivers a chance to test their skills and learn from NASA’s experienced instructors in a venue designed for safe spirited driving far away from the risks present on the street. NASA Time Trial provides a venue for spirited on-track competition with a high degree of both safety and convenience. NASA TT allows qualified individuals to compete in a "best lap time" format in advanced level open-passing sessions, and bridges the gap between HPDE 4 and wheel to wheel racing. The best part about the NASA TT series is that any closed-wheel street or racecar can be used to compete in this series. Each car gets placed into one of the nine NASA TT classes. If you are interested in wheel to wheel racing, then the competition racing program is for you. NASA has created racing programs that accommodate all sorts of popular vehicles with rules that encourage aftermarket modification. NASA has a class for almost any type of vehicle ranging from Production Sedans to Stock Cars.
The New Renaissance Theatre Company will present this unrehearsed version of this famous Shakespeare play. Bring a chair, blanket and even a basket filled with snacks and beverage to enjoy a "Free" outdoor show on a late Sunday afternoon in July. Note: In the event of rain or extreme heat the show will be moved indoors.
Ohio River Trail Council River Run 5K & 10 K Road Race Series - Spring, Summer, & Fall - USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Event. Three Seasons, three classic river run races along the flat and level Water Street portion of the Ohio River Trail in Rochester, Pa. The course and event are certified and sanctioned by the USA Track & Field.Rochester Riverfront Park 100 Water St, Rochester, PA 15074GPS: 40.698335, -80.28475710K, 5K, and Family Fun Run-Walk for all three races.Spring 5 or 10K, AprilSummer 5 or 10K, July Fall 5 or 10K, October
Club Loose is a drifting event that takes place on the VDAGates open at 8:00 A.M.Drivers meeting is at 9:45 A.M. and drifting starts at 10:00 A.M.Event ends at 5:00 P.M.Cost:$60 for drivers$5 to spectate (you pay at the gate)There will not be a tire machine so have all the tires that you need already mounted.No speeding, burnouts, and donuts!If anyone is caught doing any of those things they will be asked to leave and to never attend another CL2 PCS event.
The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is dedicated to organizing and promoting racing activities for both the aspiring or accomplished racer. NASA was formed in 1991 to deliver high quality motorsports events to enthusiasts at major racing venues throughout the nation. They have created programs that allow owners of both racecars and high-performance street driven vehicles.If you are interested in learning the basics of high performance driving, or simply want to drive your car on a racetrack in a controlled and professionally staffed environment, then HPDE is for you. HPDE gives drivers a chance to test their skills and learn from NASA’s experienced instructors in a venue designed for safe spirited driving far away from the risks present on the street. NASA Time Trial provides a venue for spirited on-track competition with a high degree of both safety and convenience. NASA TT allows qualified individuals to compete in a "best lap time" format in advanced level open-passing sessions, and bridges the gap between HPDE 4 and wheel to wheel racing. The best part about the NASA TT series is that any closed-wheel street or racecar can be used to compete in this series. Each car gets placed into one of the nine NASA TT classes. If you are interested in wheel to wheel racing, then the competition racing program is for you. NASA has created racing programs that accommodate all sorts of popular vehicles with rules that encourage aftermarket modification. NASA has a class for almost any type of vehicle ranging from Production Sedans to Stock Cars.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Come over to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Ambridge for the Annual Greek Food Festival! Food, Drinks, Desserts, Entertainment, and more will be available for purchase! Admission is free!See our website: htgoc.org for more information
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Come over to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Ambridge for the Annual Greek Food Festival! Food, Drinks, Desserts, Entertainment, and more will be available for purchase! Admission is free!See our website: htgoc.org for more information
Come over to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Ambridge for the Annual Greek Food Festival! Food, Drinks, Desserts, Entertainment, and more will be available for purchase! Admission is free!See our website: htgoc.org for more information
FREE Magic Show! Children of all ages will be WOWED by this show. Every year it is a hit!
Visit Townsend Park for Movie Night at the Park and enjoy a free showing of a family friendly movie at dusk. Don't forget to bring lawn chairs or blankets. For more information contact us at 724-846-1870 or visit www.nbarc.net.
Friday, July 26, 2019 at 7pm -- Bring your blanket or favorite lawn chair and sit outdoors at 37th Street Park for an old fashioned community concert presented by the popular Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble, directed by Kevin E. Newton. Variety of popular and traditional favorites. Free admission. In the event of rain, concert moves indoors to Beaver County Christian School gymnasium, 510 37th Street,, Beaver Falls PA 15010. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, 37th Street Park Committee, corporate sponsor and City of Beaver Falls.
Come over to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Ambridge for the Annual Greek Food Festival! Food, Drinks, Desserts, Entertainment, and more will be available for purchase! Admission is free!See our website: htgoc.org for more information
Enjoy a movie under the stars at Antoline Park located in the heights at the corner of Marshall Road and Jackson Avenue. Bring your loved ones and friends. Don't forget your blankets or chairs, snacks and refreshments. Each event will begin at Dusk. Movie will be announced a month before the event, so stay tuned. Do not forget to bring your popcorn and your chair/blanket. (Rain date will always be scheduled the next day). Enjoy
Please join us and bring the family for this FREE event !!
On Friday July 26th @ The Raccoon Twp. Municipal Park (130 Winford Ln. Aliquippa Pa 15001 ) 5pm - 8pm
The Raccoon and Shippingport Police Departments will be hosting a Safety Day Event !
This is will be a great opportunity for the Community, especially the children, to meet our local Police Officers, Fire Fighters, First Responders and other Emergency Personnel.
Take a look inside a wide variety of Emergency Vehicles that will be on site.
Enjoy some snacks and meet our Safety Pup !
* KIDS ACTIVITIES !!
-Face Painting
-Balloon Art
-Bounce House
-Safety Demonstrations
* GIVEAWAYS !! ??
* PRIZES !! ?
The Beyond the Basics Woodworking class will be taught by Dave Blair, a retired shop teacher who demonstrates and has taught wood working at Old Economy Village. This class is intended for those who have taken the Introduction to Woodworking class or have basic knowledge of using 19th century hand tools. This class is free, but space is limited. Please register by July 17 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or 724-266-4500 ext.110.
We will be celebrating the North Country National Scenic Trail town of Darlington, Pennsylvania with live music and DJ, a merchant trail hike, food/vendor setups, chinese auction basket raffle, and a 5K Road + Trail race on the North Country Trail in the boro! Link to the 5K is https://www.facebook.com/events/356503954953071/?ti=cl
The Trail Town Extravaganza is 10 am - 4pm and will be centered around the gazebo area in the borough of Darlington. The event is free to attend! Come enjoy a day of education about the North Country National Scenic Trail and the businesses that support it! Bring a chair to listen to live music, browse the outdoor lifestyle tents, take a hike on the Merchant Trail, browse the unique craft and food vendors. The Little Beaver Lions Club will also be offering inflatable fun rides for the kids and disc golf at the Polo field. Maps and more detailed information about schedule of events will be posted soon!
The Darlington Road + Trail 5K is $30 per person (pre-register) $35 (walk-up registration). Registration begins at 8:00am at Nothwestern Elementary. Race begins at 9:00am.
Proceeds from the race and trail town basket raffles will benefit Wampum Chapter North Country Trail Association trail town maintenance and promotions. (A link will be provided shortly for more info and registration)
Interested in joining as a a musical guest, volunteer, vendor or sponsor? Contact Brian at brian.wcnct@yahoo.com or Tracy at tracy_hager@att.net
#DarlingtonTrailTownExtravagana
Local artists, musicians and antique vendors invited to showcase work
The Ambridge Regional Chamber of Commerce celebrates its 3rd "Ambridge Antiques & Art in the Park" event on July 27, 2019. ARCC invites all local artists, musicians and antique vendors to showcase their work in P J Caul Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is free to the public and family friendly. Attendees can stroll through the park, browsing art and antique showcases. Local musicians will provide live entertainment. Our local restaurants will be serving up great food available for purchase through the day.
We're excited for everyone to see all the talent, creativity and history that we have tin the Ambridge area. We hope to see people celebrating the unique collections, enjoying the displays, food and performance.
If you are interested in participating as a vendor, please contact the Chamber office at (724) 266-3040 or via email at ambridgeregionalchamber@gmail.com for registration information.
Come over to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Ambridge for the Annual Greek Food Festival! Food, Drinks, Desserts, Entertainment, and more will be available for purchase! Admission is free!See our website: htgoc.org for more information
Come join us at the Beaver County Conservation wetlands for a summer walk through the woods to see what is in bloom! Tours are approximately 1 hour long. For more information, call Heather Humbert.
We will be kicking off the Darlington Trail Town Extravaganza with a road + trail 5K race on the North Country National Scenic Trail in the boro & surrounding townships!
Registration and swag bag pickup will be at 8 am at Northwestern School on Elmwood Avenue.
The race will begin at 9am and will head south on Rt551 to Jack's Service. The route then follows Old Darlington Road to Georgetown Road up to Seceder Cemetery. That stretch of road will be your opportunity to gain position entering the North Country National Scenic Trail from the cemetery into the woods. They say "it's all downhill from here" as you race back down the hill, across Rt168, down another hill and along the bank of the Little Beaver back to Rt551. You will then have one last opportunity on the road to make a break for the finish back at Northwestern.
Pre-registration is $30 per person. Walk up registration is $35.
Join us for the annual Food Truck Festival at Bradys Run Park Walking Track. There will be even more food trucks this year! Froggy Radio starts the day with a T-shirt Drop from noon to 1pm.
We will have two bands featured, The Eldorado Band will be kickin' up their heels from 1pm to 2:30pm, the Burnin' Boxes will be rockin' from 3:30pm to 5pm. Come and enjoy an afternoon of food, fun and music. Event starts at Noon and runs until 6pm! We’ll be waiting for you! Don't forget to bring your chairs and appetite!
Here are the featured food trucks (plus there may be a couple more): Pigs in Paradise, Evil Swine BBQ, The Coop, Dogs on the Run, Babcia's Lunch Box, Oh My Grill, Curbside Cocina, Vagabond Taco, Soulful Finesse, Mobile Chef, Hoshi, Papa Dukes, Curbside Crave, Bull Dawgs, Rolling Meatballs, The Big Sno, Brusters, Humble Cookie, Sinkers & Suds and Patti's Pastries!
Sunday, July 28, 2019, 7pm -- Outdoor community concert in Beaver's Quay Park, Third & Market Streets, Beaver PA 15009, featuring the Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble directed by Kevin E. Newton. A variety of popular and traditional concert band selections are included in the program. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair for a memorable outdoor concert, weather permitting. Free admission. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, Beaver Festival Committee & Beaver Borough.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Outdoor community concert on the patio at Lincoln Park’s Alumni Hall, featuring the popular Monaca Cornet Band, directed by Jean
Busack and Devin Householder. Variety of popular and traditional concert band favorites. Bring a blanket or your favorite lawn chair
and sit out under the open skies. Refreshments available. Free admission. In the event of rain, the concert moves inside Alumni Hall.
Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, and Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, give-aways, 50/50, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson -EVERY WEDNESDAY in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Stop in and join the fun on stage! Or just relax with a drink and enjoy the great music!
The Rotax MAX Challenge™ (RMC) is a motor sport race formula for race karts. It is owned and organized by BRP-Rotax and its distributors. The Rotax experience is all about the sport of racing. Rotax-BRP has created a program, the Rotax MAX Challenge which is designed to equalize the competition with a single sealed engine.In the 2019 season, J3 Competition is fully re-launching the state of Rotax racing in the United States, including the Stars & Stripes ‘Open’ on the Pitt Race Wilson Circuit. J3 Competition will work on the development of the sport and the core customer base at the local and regional levels with the efforts to also improve the club level of karting in America.
Friday, August 2, 2019 at 7pm -- Bring your blanket or favorite lawn chair and sit outdoors at 37th Street Park for an old fashioned community concert presented by the popular Monaca Cornet Band, directed by Jean Busack and Devin Householder. Variety of popular and traditional favorites. Free admission. In the event of raiin, concert moves indoors to Beaver County Christian School gymnasium, 510 37th Street,, Beaver Falls PA 15010. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, 37th Street Park Committee, corporate sponsor and City of Beaver Falls.
28th Annual Senior golf outing. Age limit starts at age 50. Two shotgun times 7:30 am and 1:30 pm shotguns. Includes danish & coffee, golf, cart, prizes, and steak dinner.
The Rotax MAX Challenge™ (RMC) is a motor sport race formula for race karts. It is owned and organized by BRP-Rotax and its distributors. The Rotax experience is all about the sport of racing. Rotax-BRP has created a program, the Rotax MAX Challenge which is designed to equalize the competition with a single sealed engine.In the 2019 season, J3 Competition is fully re-launching the state of Rotax racing in the United States, including the Stars & Stripes ‘Open’ on the Pitt Race Wilson Circuit. J3 Competition will work on the development of the sport and the core customer base at the local and regional levels with the efforts to also improve the club level of karting in America.
Pull up your lawn chair or bring a blanket to this free family event, featuring "How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World." A fun evening for the whole family! The movie starts at dusk, approximately 8 pm. Rain date is August 3, 2019.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. Adventure and hilarity ensue in a "sort of coming of age" comedy.
Talented Singer/Songwriter Jordan McLaughlin performs Friday August 2nd and Fri August 16th from 7pm-10pm on our beautiful new outdoor Veranda! Stop in, enjoy some great food and beverages, and check out this terrific local performer and see why we booked him twice this month!
Our fun filled day starts at 2:00 p.m. and ends with a fabulous fireworks display. We have over 30 vendors that include food, jewelry, novelty items and much more. Throughout the day we have a constant musical presence that is provided by a DJ and cap off the evening with a live band. We also will have a live reptile show so you can hold and pet live snakessss! Come out and enjoy the day with family, friends, food, music and so many other things that are impossible to list them all.
The Rotax MAX Challenge™ (RMC) is a motor sport race formula for race karts. It is owned and organized by BRP-Rotax and its distributors. The Rotax experience is all about the sport of racing. Rotax-BRP has created a program, the Rotax MAX Challenge which is designed to equalize the competition with a single sealed engine.In the 2019 season, J3 Competition is fully re-launching the state of Rotax racing in the United States, including the Stars & Stripes ‘Open’ on the Pitt Race Wilson Circuit. J3 Competition will work on the development of the sport and the core customer base at the local and regional levels with the efforts to also improve the club level of karting in America.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. Adventure and hilarity ensue in a "sort of coming of age" comedy.
Club Loose is a drifting event that takes place on the VDAGates open at 8:00 A.M.Drivers meeting is at 9:45 A.M. and drifting starts at 10:00 A.M.Event ends at 5:00 P.M.Cost:$60 for drivers$5 to spectate (you pay at the gate)There will not be a tire machine so have all the tires that you need already mounted.No speeding, burnouts, and donuts!If anyone is caught doing any of those things they will be asked to leave and to never attend another CL2 PCS event.
Join us at the Brady's Run Lodge on Aug. 4 as we host the first annual United to Make A Difference Car Cruise to support the United Way of Beaver County. Bring your classic cars and enjoy live music, food trucks, children's activities, and 50/50 raffles. We'll be cruisin' from 1 to 7 p.m.
The Swingin' BopCats Big Band will be playing a free New Brighton community concert in Townsend Park from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Make sure you bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on to enjoy the show.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
In conjunction with the 94th Annual San Rocco Festa, The American Italian Club is pleased to announce The Club's 2019 event schedule. All of our activities are open to the public. Please contact us if you need further information, or would like to participate in any of the events.Thank you. VIVA SAN ROCCO!!
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, give-aways, 50/50, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson -EVERY WEDNESDAY in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Stop in and join the fun on stage! Or just relax with a drink and enjoy the great music!
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
Friday, August 9, 2019 at 7pm -- Bring your blanket or favorite lawn chair and sit outdoors at 37th Street Park for an old fashioned community concert presented by the popular Swingin' BopCats Big Band, directed by Andy Zerance; featuring vocalist Diane Brosius . Variety of traditional and contemporary big band favorites. Free admission. In the event of rain, concert moves indoors to Beaver County Christian School gymnasium, 510 37th Street,, Beaver Falls PA 15010. Sponsored by Beaver County Tourism, Beaver County Commissioners, 37th Street Park Committee, corporate sponsor and City of Beaver Falls.
The San Rocco Festa is a community-wide event with patrons that return yearly from all over the country. The Festa features Italian food, music and dance. Highlights of the event include; the San Rocco Liturgy and Procession, performances by the San Rocco Festa Band, Lights Out (Frankie Valli & Four Seasons Tribute Band) and other regional talent. View the best private fireworks display in the region and the traditional Italian Fireworks Baby Doll Dance both accompanied by our fabulous Ballabe Band. Food booths include Italian specialties such as ciambella, pizzelle and other Italian cookies, sausage, pasta e fagioli, and spaghetti. Other attractions include game booths and a children’s area.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. Adventure and hilarity ensue in a "sort of coming of age" comedy.
In conjunction with the 94th Annual San Rocco Festa, The American Italian Club is pleased to announce The Club's 2019 event schedule. All of our activities are open to the public. Please contact us if you need further information, or would like to participate in any of the events.Thank you. VIVA SAN ROCCO!!
Air Heritage Aviation Appreciation Weekend
Come to the Beaver County Airport for Aviation Appreciation Weekend. Bring the family and enjoy Aircraft Displays and Exhibits, Airplane Rides, Car Cruise, Food Vendors, and a 1942 Stewart Army Tank, and more!
Airplane Rides for Donations. ALL PROCEEDS are used to FUND AIR HERITAGE AIRCRAFT PROJECTS!
Three planes to choose from: Mooney M20E, Piper L-21B, and Cessna 150.
Call Air Heritage at 724-843-2820 to book your flight time!
Introductory classes such as blacksmithing, crocheting, basketry, bread making, doll making, scherenschnitte, penny rugs, woodworking, quilting, knitting, gardening, broom making, herbalism, and/or others. Materials fee ($5) may apply to some classes. Classes are from 1-2 hours in length, so you can also enjoy the rest of the village during your visit.
The San Rocco Festa is a community-wide event with patrons that return yearly from all over the country. The Festa features Italian food, music and dance. Highlights of the event include; the San Rocco Liturgy and Procession, performances by the San Rocco Festa Band, Lights Out (Frankie Valli & Four Seasons Tribute Band) and other regional talent. View the best private fireworks display in the region and the traditional Italian Fireworks Baby Doll Dance both accompanied by our fabulous Ballabe Band. Food booths include Italian specialties such as ciambella, pizzelle and other Italian cookies, sausage, pasta e fagioli, and spaghetti. Other attractions include game booths and a children’s area.
Festivities will include historical crafters, such as bobbin lace makers, quilters, tatters, wood carvers, spinners and weavers demonstrating. Costumed docents will provide information about the historic 1826 Captain William Vicary Mansion and its gardens. Weather permitting, an outdoor cooking demonstration will be on-going throughout the day.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock is Squeamish, has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Clusterhaven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren, and she decides to try her luck in the outside world. Adventure and hilarity ensue in a "sort of coming of age" comedy.
In conjunction with the 94th Annual San Rocco Festa, The American Italian Club is pleased to announce The Club's 2019 event schedule. All of our activities are open to the public. Please contact us if you need further information, or would like to participate in any of the events.Thank you. VIVA SAN ROCCO!!
Air Heritage Aviation Appreciation Weekend
Come to the Beaver County Airport for Aviation Appreciation Weekend. Bring the family and enjoy Aircraft Displays and Exhibits, Airplane Rides, Car Cruise, Food Vendors, and a 1942 Stewart Army Tank, and more!
Airplane Rides for Donations. ALL PROCEEDS are used to FUND AIR HERITAGE AIRCRAFT PROJECTS!
Three planes to choose from: Mooney M20E, Piper L-21B, and Cessna 150.
Call Air Heritage at 724-843-2820 to book your flight time!
The San Rocco Festa is a community-wide event with patrons that return yearly from all over the country. The Festa features Italian food, music and dance. Highlights of the event include; the San Rocco Liturgy and Procession, performances by the San Rocco Festa Band, Lights Out (Frankie Valli & Four Seasons Tribute Band) and other regional talent. View the best private fireworks display in the region and the traditional Italian Fireworks Baby Doll Dance both accompanied by our fabulous Ballabe Band. Food booths include Italian specialties such as ciambella, pizzelle and other Italian cookies, sausage, pasta e fagioli, and spaghetti. Other attractions include game booths and a children’s area.
All are invited to the San Rocco Procession Celebration & Block Party at The American Italian Club on Sunday August 11, 2019. The premier venue to experience The Annual San Rocco Procession & Parade.The doors open at 10am and the Procession arrives around noon. Food & drink booths onsite. Live musical entertainment. Get here early to reserve your spot. Viva San Rocco!!
In conjunction with the 94th Annual San Rocco Festa, The American Italian Club is pleased to announce The Club's 2019 event schedule. All of our activities are open to the public. Please contact us if you need further information, or would like to participate in any of the events.Thank you. VIVA SAN ROCCO!!
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, give-aways, 50/50, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson -EVERY WEDNESDAY in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Stop in and join the fun on stage! Or just relax with a drink and enjoy the great music!
Bring your instruments to Pavilion #1 for this first of three, informal nights of musical talent. Performers and spectators are welcome. No registration necessary - just get off your couch, dust off your instrument, and have fun with people who love music! Concessions available.
The F-Series promotes karting with the idea to make the sport available and accessible to every racer regardless of budget. The F-Series includes many options in regards to classes and venues from traveling to home based State Championships. Working many angles to curb unnecessary costs to our racers has benefited not just our racers but shops and sponsors as well. The growth has substantially increased in the last few years and The F Series looks forward to a great future for this fantastic community.The GearUp Challenge will visit Pitt Race August 16-17.
Talented Singer/Songwriter Jordan McLaughlin performs Friday August 2nd and Fri August 16th from 7pm-10pm on our beautiful new outdoor Veranda! Stop in, enjoy some great food and beverages, and check out this terrific local performer and see why we booked him twice this month!
Jazz soul r&b dance. At Spanky Ds Restaurant and Boat Yard Bar
Aug 16 @ 8pm to midnight
1440 Riverside drive Bridgewater PA
724-650-8773
Zack Ruskin, a brewer by trade will be the instructor for the beer brewing class. The August 17th class will teach how to create beer completely from scratch, with the simple ingredients of water, barley and wheat. The August 31st class will be a follow up class, where participants can sample their product. Space is limited to 25 people so please register by August 10 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or (724) 266-4500 x 110.
You are invited to cruise with the Pennsylvania Hot Rod Company as we celebrate, well … us! *One-part 'grand opening' shindig that we forgot to throw ourselves (several years running).*One-part excuse to relax and enjoy all that summer has to offer, while making memories and saying 'thanks' to the community who has supported us year after year.*100% Good times for all! Ride on down to Beaver Falls and help us fill our street with American muscle, timeless classics, and awesome hot rods for a cruise of our very own! We work hard, and know you do too, so we thought we'd make sure this is a day to remember! The Pennsylvania Hot Rod Company has invited local vendors to help with all of your favorite picnic foods. Take a chance, and try your luck – will you walk away a lucky winner of our 50/50 raffle or take home a fantastic door prize? You won’t want to leave your dancin’ shoes at home; because, your toes are guaranteed to tap all day long courtesy of DJ Bobby Wells! If that isn’t enough, our parts department will be open so that you can pick up that part you’ve had your eye on to get your classic car running like the day it drove off the lot! If that’s not your speed, we’ve got plenty of Pennsylvania Hot Rod merchandise to choose from too! Please, do us the honor of joining us while we create new traditions at our 1st Annual Pennsylvania Hot Rod Company Car Cruise & Picnic on 17 August 2019 from 10 am – 7 pm!THIS IS A RAIN OR SHINE EVENT(additional information to follow)- All are welcome- Family friendly (kids’ activities)- No cost to enjoy the cruise (Cash for food/vendors is recommended)- Questions? Call or email Stephany (724) 719-4950 PAHotRod Co@Gmail.com
(4.1 miles, Moderate to Difficult Rating) Hikers will meet at Watt’s Mill Shelter, 478 Watt’s Mill Road, Darlington, PA 16115 and will end the hike at the parking area for the State Line trail head. The North Country Trail enters Pennsylvania from Ohio at PA 251 about 10 miles west of Beaver Falls, PA. Points of interest include, hiking through Game Lands 285, Watt’s Mill Backpacking Shelter built by members of the Wampum Chapter, and hike over Booth Hill. Be prepared for a steep hill climb.Wampum NCTA strongly suggests wearing sturdy footwear on all of our hosted hikes along with dressing appropriately for the weather, wearing removable layers. Please bring a personal snack, sports drink and/or bottle of water for personal use. Dogs permitted on leash only, unless otherwise stated.
The F-Series promotes karting with the idea to make the sport available and accessible to every racer regardless of budget. The F-Series includes many options in regards to classes and venues from traveling to home based State Championships. Working many angles to curb unnecessary costs to our racers has benefited not just our racers but shops and sponsors as well. The growth has substantially increased in the last few years and The F Series looks forward to a great future for this fantastic community.The GearUp Challenge will visit Pitt Race August 16-17.
Faith communities like the Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden are often called to environmental stewardship. Join Venture Outdoors from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, August 17 to walk the Sisters’ grounds and learn about what inspires them to operate beekeeping, community gardening and ecological stewardship programs. The program will conclude with lemonade on the Motherhouse porch.
Price for Venture Outdoors members is $10; $12 for non-members. Beaver County residents can receive 50% off this outing by using promo code BEAVER2019. Registration is required: http://bit.ly/SoultoSoilBaden.
This outing is presented through a partnership with Venture Outdoors, the Rivers of Steel Heritage Area. Funding was provided in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, Environmental Stewardship Fund, administered by the Rivers of Steel Heritage Corp.
Join us Saturday, August 17 from 6-8pm at Robert's Roadside Inn in Beaver for the 2nd Annual Beaver County Children & Youth Services Advisory Board Wing Bash! This event features unlimited wings and beer for $25. All proceeds benefit the Beaver County Children & Youth Services Advisory Board! There will also be a 50/50 raffle and Chinese Auction. Admission to the event serves as an entry into the 50/50 drawing and the $1,000 grand prize drawing. Robert's Roadside will be hosting Karaoke after the event for your added entertainment.
AUGUST 17th 2019 at 0900 hrs (9am). Old Economy Park.
Come on down and support our local Veterans and First Responders by walking running or rucking the park and its beautiful course. All proceeds go to the Will of the Warrior Program. Our heroes are in desperate need of a retreat area so that they can take the time, to heal from their everyday missions, together with their families! The goal is to purchase 100+ acres and build it into a safe haven for them!
Race begins 9am with the posting of the colors by the Ambridge High JROTC. The after party begins after the participants cross the finish line and will include free food and beverages, a live DJ, giant blow up obstacle course, super sized slip n slide, face painting, chinese auction, triple gun or $2000 cash option raffle, and 50/50.
Join us for a car cruise on Sunday, August 18th at McGuire Memorial's Main Campus from noon to 4PM. Rain or shine! Food, door prizes, basket raffle, 50/50, and music by DJ Ryder- plus goodie bags, dash plaques and t-shirts!
For more information, please contact Dan at 724-774-4640.
An opening reception for these two multi-talented artists will be held at the Merrick Art Gallery on August 18, 2019, from 1 - 4 pm. Their exhibit will feature photography, digital drawing, and painting. Debra is the Manager of Media, Events, and Website for the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. James is also an accomplished musician and with his wife, Debra, own Tobin Studios in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. The exhibition runs through September 8, 2019.
Both James and Debra are members of the Beaver Valley Artists, Cranberry Art Network, North Hills Art Center, West Hills Art League, and Pittsburgh Society of Artists.
About Merrick Art Gallery: It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, free art gallery and museum and is located at 1100 5th Avenue New Brighton, PA 15066. For hours and more information or questions call 724-846-1130.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
During the Hookstown Fair, be sure to visit the Historical Village. Individual buildings open when staffed, artisans and craftspeople at work, generally from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m., or until dark. Tuesday: Old Fashioned Revival Service — 6:00 p.m.
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
Fun for the whole family--The Hookstown Fair offers tractor pulls, motocross, rodeo, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls. There are animal shows, horse shows, rides and games. There are bands on the main stage, exhibits to walk thru and vendors to visit. And don't forget about all the delicious fair food.
Chippewa United Methodist Church, Community Life Center, 118 McMillen Ave, Beaver Falls, PA It is that time of year. This annual event offers resources and free information as you help to prepare your child for school. All welcome. This is a community event.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 7pm -- Guest speaker program at Beaver County Genealogy & History Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. Tracy Antoline-Patton, Beaver County Courthouse, discusses the operation of her office, Recorder of Wills and Orphans Court. Free admission.
During the Hookstown Fair, be sure to visit the Historical Village. Individual buildings open when staffed, artisans and craftspeople at work, generally from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. or until dark.
Fun for the whole family--The Hookstown Fair offers tractor pulls, motocross, rodeo, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls. There are animal shows, horse shows, rides and games. There are bands on the main stage, exhibits to walk thru and vendors to visit. And don't forget about all the delicious fair food.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, give-aways, 50/50, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson -EVERY WEDNESDAY in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Stop in and join the fun on stage! Or just relax with a drink and enjoy the great music!
During the Hookstown Fair, be sure to visit the Historical Village. Individual buildings open when staffed, artisans and craftspeople at work, generally from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. or until dark.
Fun for the whole family--The Hookstown Fair offers tractor pulls, motocross, rodeo, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls. There are animal shows, horse shows, rides and games. There are bands on the main stage, exhibits to walk thru and vendors to visit. And don't forget about all the delicious fair food.
Visit Townsend Park for Movie Night at the Park and enjoy a free showing of a family friendly movie at dusk. Don't forget to bring lawn chairs or blankets. For more information contact us at 724-846-1870 or visit www.nbarc.net.
During the Hookstown Fair, be sure to visit the Historical Village. Individual buildings open when staffed, artisans and craftspeople at work, generally from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. or until dark.
MotoAmerica is a professional motorcycle road racing series sanctioned by the AMA and FIM and supported by Dorna. Motorcycle road racing is the fastest form of motorcycle racing in the country – a sport that delivers motorcycles of the latest technology, raced by riders who are athletes of the highest level. The MotoAmerica Championship brings this action to racetracks across the country in five exciting classes ranging from the premier Superbike class to the Junior Cup class, where riders as young as 14 years battle.
Fun for the whole family--The Hookstown Fair offers tractor pulls, motocross, rodeo, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls. There are animal shows, horse shows, rides and games. There are bands on the main stage, exhibits to walk thru and vendors to visit. And don't forget about all the delicious fair food.
Enjoy great live music outdoors on our beautiful new Veranda! The very talented Mr. FRANK PISCOPO will perform classic covers and originals from 7pm until 10pm. No Cover!
PLUS we've got great food and drinks, AND FREE BOCCE Courts, so you can roll a game or two while enjoying the weather and the music! The Veranda is covered, so Frank will play even if it rains, so make plans to stop ovre!
Come enjoy our community park, beautiful cars and bikes, with plenty of shade!
Dash plaques to first 100 entrants. Open to all makes and models, including bikes.
Food and drinks available for purchase **SEEKING VENDORS**
50/50 and Chinese Auction
Currently seeking craft and trade vendors wishing to display at our event. Space available by reservation only. Please call ASAP.
Contact Lou with any questions - 724-601-7166
During the Hookstown Fair, be sure to visit the Historical Village. Individual buildings open when staffed, artisans and craftspeople at work, generally from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. or until dark.
Star party to observe Jupiter, Saturn, Summer Constellations and nebula.
MotoAmerica is a professional motorcycle road racing series sanctioned by the AMA and FIM and supported by Dorna. Motorcycle road racing is the fastest form of motorcycle racing in the country – a sport that delivers motorcycles of the latest technology, raced by riders who are athletes of the highest level. The MotoAmerica Championship brings this action to racetracks across the country in five exciting classes ranging from the premier Superbike class to the Junior Cup class, where riders as young as 14 years battle.
Fun for the whole family--The Hookstown Fair offers tractor pulls, motocross, rodeo, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls. There are animal shows, horse shows, rides and games. There are bands on the main stage, exhibits to walk thru and vendors to visit. And don't forget about all the delicious fair food.
1st and 2nd place teams win cash prizes. Registration before day of event $20 per team, day of event $30 per team. Registration 10am to 11:30am day of event.
All day 50/50. Chance to win Cornhole Boards. Food and beverage available to purchase, BYOB
Must be 18 or older to enter tournament. No team minimums
Registration forms can be picked up and returned with registration fees to:
Daugherty Township VFD
4198 Marion Hill Road
New Brighton, PA 15066
DO NOT MAIL ENTRY they can be dropped off at the fire station on Monday and Thursday from 7pm - 10pm
Question call 724-847-3606, leave a message your call with be returned.
MotoAmerica is a professional motorcycle road racing series sanctioned by the AMA and FIM and supported by Dorna. Motorcycle road racing is the fastest form of motorcycle racing in the country – a sport that delivers motorcycles of the latest technology, raced by riders who are athletes of the highest level. The MotoAmerica Championship brings this action to racetracks across the country in five exciting classes ranging from the premier Superbike class to the Junior Cup class, where riders as young as 14 years battle.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
The Annual Fair will be held Tuesday August 27 to Saturday August 31, 2019 at Big Knob Grange on Grange Road in New Sewickley Township. Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Fair opens at 4:00. On Saturday, 12 noon the Fair grounds are open to public. There is free parking and no admission fee. Truck and Tractor Pulls are the track events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Friday and Saturday feature Demo Derbies. Home cooked meals are available in the Grange Hall starting at 4:00. The Midway and Rides start at 6:00 on weekdays with ride for one price of $15. On Saturday there will be 2 ride events starting at 1:00 and 6:00 each costing $15.
Join us at Crestmont Shopping Center for Hopewell Township’s Farmers Market. The market, which runs through Labor Day, is a community driven market bringing together the best local farmers and specialty items in the area. We are committed to providing the highest quality local products possible.
The Annual Fair will be held Tuesday August 27 to Saturday August 31, 2019 at Big Knob Grange on Grange Road in New Sewickley Township. Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Fair opens at 4:00. On Saturday, 12 noon the Fair grounds are open to public. There is free parking and no admission fee. Truck and Tractor Pulls are the track events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Friday and Saturday feature Demo Derbies. Home cooked meals are available in the Grange Hall starting at 4:00. The Midway and Rides start at 6:00 on weekdays with ride for one price of $15. On Saturday there will be 2 ride events starting at 1:00 and 6:00 each costing $15.
Sheffield Lanes CAR CRUISE! Cool Cars and Bowling Alleys go together like Hot Rods and the Fonz! Join us every Weds. this summer from 4pm-8pm (weather permitting). We've got oldies from DJ Bob, 20 lanes for bowling, food from Ricky Dee's Pizza, dash plaques, give-aways, 50/50, outdoor seating, beer specials, and even bocce courts!
Live Music/Acoustic Open Stage! with Scotty "The Human Jukebox" Wilson -EVERY WEDNESDAY in the Lounge at the Lanes! 8 - 11pm. No Cover!
Stop in and join the fun on stage! Or just relax with a drink and enjoy the great music!
The Annual Fair will be held Tuesday August 27 to Saturday August 31, 2019 at Big Knob Grange on Grange Road in New Sewickley Township. Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Fair opens at 4:00. On Saturday, 12 noon the Fair grounds are open to public. There is free parking and no admission fee. Truck and Tractor Pulls are the track events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Friday and Saturday feature Demo Derbies. Home cooked meals are available in the Grange Hall starting at 4:00. The Midway and Rides start at 6:00 on weekdays with ride for one price of $15. On Saturday there will be 2 ride events starting at 1:00 and 6:00 each costing $15.
For our third wine pairing of the year we wanted to focus on the beauty and grace of Italian wines and the quick growth from youth to adulthood from South African wines. Be sure to call and reserve your seats! The cost is $70 (+ tax, + gratuity) for a total of $88.20 per person. What will be served you ask? Here is our fantastic lineup for the evening:
1st course: Sassi Pinot Grigio DOC 2018 paired with seared scallops with a peach/jalapeño vinaigrette.
2nd course: Ken Forrester Chenin Blanc 2017 next to a 48 hour roasted porchetta with a kiwi apple sauce.
3rd course: Alberto Longo Capoposto Negroamaro 2015 accompanied by peperonata bruschetta.
Main course: Casta Di Bussia Barbara D’Alaba DOC 2017 with a wild mushroom and filet ragu.
Dessert: Ken Forrester Petit Pinotage 2017 paired with a spiced avacado chocolate mousse.
There are only 35 seats available for this event so be sure to mark it on your calendar and secure your spots! We can’t wait to see everyone!
The Annual Fair will be held Tuesday August 27 to Saturday August 31, 2019 at Big Knob Grange on Grange Road in New Sewickley Township. Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Fair opens at 4:00. On Saturday, 12 noon the Fair grounds are open to public. There is free parking and no admission fee. Truck and Tractor Pulls are the track events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Friday and Saturday feature Demo Derbies. Home cooked meals are available in the Grange Hall starting at 4:00. The Midway and Rides start at 6:00 on weekdays with ride for one price of $15. On Saturday there will be 2 ride events starting at 1:00 and 6:00 each costing $15.
Enjoy a movie under the stars at Antoline Park located in the heights at the corner of Marshall Road and Jackson Avenue. Bring your loved ones and friends. Don't forget your blankets or chairs, snacks and refreshments. Each event will begin at Dusk. Movie will be announced a month before the event, so stay tuned. Do not forget to bring your popcorn and your chair/blanket. (Rain date will always be scheduled the next day). Enjoy
Zack Ruskin, a brewer by trade will be the instructor for the beer brewing class. The August 17th class will teach how to create beer completely from scratch, with the simple ingredients of water, barley and wheat. The August 31st class will be a follow up class, where participants can sample their product. Space is limited to 25 people so please register by August 10 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or (724) 266-4500 x 110.
The Annual Fair will be held Tuesday August 27 to Saturday August 31, 2019 at Big Knob Grange on Grange Road in New Sewickley Township. Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Fair opens at 4:00. On Saturday, 12 noon the Fair grounds are open to public. There is free parking and no admission fee. Truck and Tractor Pulls are the track events on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Friday and Saturday feature Demo Derbies. Home cooked meals are available in the Grange Hall starting at 4:00. The Midway and Rides start at 6:00 on weekdays with ride for one price of $15. On Saturday there will be 2 ride events starting at 1:00 and 6:00 each costing $15.
It's that time again .. join your local small businesses in town for a great shopping experience, great deals and great food! If you've not been to town in a while, our SIDEWALK SALES on Saturday August 31st will give you a great excuse! See you there!
It keeps growing and growing! Join us for the seventh annual Cruisin' in the Park Labor Day Car Cruise in Hopewell Community Park. Enjoy the day as a participant or spectator. Dash plaques guaranteed to the first 100 participants. Cool cruise music, food, giveaways, and raffles!
In 2004 a couple of vintage racers got together and said, “What if we started our own club” They started calling around to other racing friends and asking the same question along with “and if you did start up in a new club what would you want from it?” Well, it seems that it boiled down to three things, Safety, Safety, & Safety. It seemed that everyone felt that if you got that part right, car safety, driver safety and a safe attitude, everything else would just follow. Safety, Safety, Safety has been the mantra and with an enviable event record behind them it works. Boasting an in-house driver’s school that rivals the best pro schools around, to a cadre of some of the best technical people in the business. Sharp minds and a very active driver’s committee help all of the drivers to have a safe and enjoyable race.
Celebrating its 10th year as the Tri-State area’s largest literary festival, Beaver County BookFest is set for Saturday, September 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the charming and historic town of Beaver, Pa. A “celebration of reading, writing, and the arts," BookFest has grown into one of the largest and more popular literary festivals in the state, attracting participants and attendees from across the country. BookFest 2019 will kick off on the evening of Friday, Sept. 6, during a ticketed fundraiser event inside the Author Tent along Market Street in Beaver. BookFest’s Main Event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here, attendees can meet close to 70 local and regional authors, all of whom will be signing and selling their books both inside and around the Author Tent. The festival will also feature a children's activity tent, as well as a number of food vendors and literary-themed retail vendors.
A free to the public live music performance with Sgt Bob Timney in Washington Plaza from 6 pm to 9 pm on September 6th, 2019.
THE AERO SKILLS TRADES ARE IN GREAT DEMAND!
This year, Air Heritage Museum will proudly partner with ATG to bring to the public a 'Top Gun' Aircraft Structures Tournament to the Beaver County Airport campus. Two skill levels are included: Junior Level and Senior Level. The main competition is geared to Top Gun 'Fab and Build'. Other events are compromised of two-person teams, determined at the event by selecting both a Junior and Senior title for an Exhibition Competition. Drop by to see the competition in person. Cash prizes of $6000 or more. Registration at 8:00am competition begins at 11:00am. To get involved contact ATG at 1-888-teamATG or www.bit.ly/myATG-AST-signup
Ladies 4 player scramble. Includes golf, cart, prizes and lunch. Team combined handicap must be 50 or above. Prizes awarded based on flights. (Flights will be determined by the field) Make your own team or Black Hawk Golf course can make a team for you.
In 2004 a couple of vintage racers got together and said, “What if we started our own club” They started calling around to other racing friends and asking the same question along with “and if you did start up in a new club what would you want from it?” Well, it seems that it boiled down to three things, Safety, Safety, & Safety. It seemed that everyone felt that if you got that part right, car safety, driver safety and a safe attitude, everything else would just follow. Safety, Safety, Safety has been the mantra and with an enviable event record behind them it works. Boasting an in-house driver’s school that rivals the best pro schools around, to a cadre of some of the best technical people in the business. Sharp minds and a very active driver’s committee help all of the drivers to have a safe and enjoyable race.
Celebrating its 10th year as the Tri-State area’s largest literary festival, Beaver County BookFest is set for Saturday, September 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the charming and historic town of Beaver, Pa. A “celebration of reading, writing, and the arts," BookFest has grown into one of the largest and more popular literary festivals in the state, attracting participants and attendees from across the country. BookFest 2019 will kick off on the evening of Friday, Sept. 6, during a ticketed fundraiser event inside the Author Tent along Market Street in Beaver. BookFest’s Main Event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here, attendees can meet close to 70 local and regional authors, all of whom will be signing and selling their books both inside and around the Author Tent. The festival will also feature a children's activity tent, as well as a number of food vendors and literary-themed retail vendors.
New Brighton's Annual Car Cruise will return for the 22nd year in 2019 on Saturday, September 7 from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Third Avenue will once again be filled with amazing vehicles, DJs, great food, children's games, vendors, and more! For vendor information, please go to www.newbrightonpa.org, call 724-846-1870, or you can visit the New Brighton Borough Municipal Building for an application.
This HUGE fall indoor yard sale is one you won't want to miss! There is something for everyone plus some! "The early bird gets the worm" so be there early to find the best deals.
Bonus: the kitchen will be open!
Mark your calendar and don't miss out! Sept. 7th 9a - 2p
2800 Conway Wallrose Rd., Baden, PA 15005
In 2004 a couple of vintage racers got together and said, “What if we started our own club” They started calling around to other racing friends and asking the same question along with “and if you did start up in a new club what would you want from it?” Well, it seems that it boiled down to three things, Safety, Safety, & Safety. It seemed that everyone felt that if you got that part right, car safety, driver safety and a safe attitude, everything else would just follow. Safety, Safety, Safety has been the mantra and with an enviable event record behind them it works. Boasting an in-house driver’s school that rivals the best pro schools around, to a cadre of some of the best technical people in the business. Sharp minds and a very active driver’s committee help all of the drivers to have a safe and enjoyable race.
Join us for our 9th Poker Trail Ride to Break the Cycle!
September 8, 2019
Brady's Run Park - Horse Arena
Registration at 10:00 a.m. – Ride starts 11:00 a.m.
$25 tax deductible donation
Children under 12 - $10 (No Poker Hand)
You can pre-register for $20 by sending a check made payable to the Women’s Center of Beaver County and mailing it to:
PO Box 428
Beaver PA 15009.
Pre-registration must be received by September 5 to participate
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT
Women’s Center of Beaver County
* 2 ½ hour poker trail ride with prizes
* Free horse games with awards
* $25 Super Ticket includes 1 Door Prize (13x13 Royal Pavilion Pop-Up Gazebo) ($100 value)
* Ticket– 20 Raffle Tickets – 20 50/50 Tickets
* Prize for bringing the most donations for the Women’s Center
* Scratch off Texas Hold ‘Em tickets with prizes up to $1000
CONCESSION STAND ALL DAY
For further details, call Kate Keech at 724-544-3487 or visit
www.womenscenterbc.org and find Trail Ride information under Events. Helmets required for riders under age 18.
Stop out for an afternoon of FUN cornhole tournament! Open to the first 25 teams. Cost is $20 per person/$40 per team and includes food. Prizes will be awarded to first and 2nd place. Spectators can watch for free but if you would like to eat, cost is $10 per person. TONS of baskets for the Chinese Auction and a 50/50 will be available as well. After the competition, there will be a BLINDFOLDED Cornhole competition at $5 for three tosses. This is a KID FRIENDLY event.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Aria412 is a rotating group of gifted singers, led by Desiree Soteres and Kelly Lynch, who offer monthly themed concerts of opera, jazz and more!
This delightful evening will feature a number of excellent musicians and a puny emcee who offers levity and context for each number. It's perfect for the whole family!
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
Join the Beaver Valley Artists as we welcome Artist Kim Freithaler who will demonstrate painting animal portraits September 12, 2019 at the Merrick Art Gallery, 1100 5th Avenue New Brighton. The demonstration will take place from 7-9 p.m. Kim is an accomplished painter who studied at the Art Students League in New York City and has a BFA from St. Johns University. She has taught art classes, and is currently the director of the North Hills Arts Center on Babcock Blvd. in Pittsburgh.
36th Annual Antique Equipment and Crafts Association show held at the Hookstown Fairgrounds.
The association was established in 1984 to promote preservation of antique equipment and crafting in the Beaver Valley area of Western Pennsylvania.
An original murder mystery written by local playwright, Larry Spinnenweber. Come see an audience participation show set in jolly ‘ole England. Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been accused of murder. Was it one of them or one of their royal guests? A show the whole family will enjoy (12+)!
It is 1193, and Richard the Lionheart, King of England, has been captured on his way home from the Crusades and is being held prisoner. His ransom has been stolen and its couriers murdered. Who could have performed such a crime, a crime that would keep England’s king a captive when she needs him most? Was it his hypochondriac brother, Prince John, who wants the throne of England for himself? Was it Robin of Loxley, the dashing outlaw known as Robin Hood? Could it be Robin’s right hand man, Little John, who is tired of living in Robin Hood’s shadow and wants to turn the spotlight on himself? Maybe it was Wilma Scarlet, Merry Woman and medieval feminist who wants more rights for women? Or was it the Lady Marion Fitzwalter, King Richard’s ward and a woman who is tired of having decisions made for her? Perhaps it was Maid Marion’s gentlewoman, the Lady Audrey, a woman who collects secrets as some people collect stamps? Could it have been Eleanor of Aquitaine, the powerful Queen Mother who loves her power? Or, is the fat Franciscan, Friar Tuck, a suspect or a detective?
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Join us in downtown Beaver, PA for a great day of shopping, wine tasting and enjoying our great town with family and friends. Held on Third Street, in the heart of beautiful downtown, this special setting is a superb venue for a wine festival as it showcases the town’s many boutique shops and fine eateries. In addition to our town's already great establishments enjoy local food trucks and talented musicians. This year's ticket will include: tastes of over 100’s of wines from over 15 of the finest PA wineries, a commemorative glass for tasting, a wine tote, a tasting notepad to record your favorites, wine pick-up service throughout the day live music, food, fun and so much more. This is a rain or shine event, and participants must be 21 years of age or older. Tickets are limited, and may not be available at the door, so be sure to get your tickets early! For more information go to www.beaverwinefestival.com
Join us for our annual Yard Sale. Sell or buy! Bring your own table and set up a spot in the village. Enjoy visiting the buildings and our artisans and volunteers from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Club Loose is a drifting event that takes place on the VDAGates open at 8:00 A.M.Drivers meeting is at 9:45 A.M. and drifting starts at 10:00 A.M.Event ends at 5:00 P.M.Cost:$60 for drivers$5 to spectate (you pay at the gate)There will not be a tire machine so have all the tires that you need already mounted.No speeding, burnouts, and donuts!If anyone is caught doing any of those things they will be asked to leave and to never attend another CL2 PCS event.
36th Annual Antique Equipment and Crafts Association show held at the Hookstown Fairgrounds.
The association was established in 1984 to promote preservation of antique equipment and crafting in the Beaver Valley area of Western Pennsylvania.
Join us at Petrucci Brothers Brewing for the Vegas Murder Mystery! The most highly anticipated VIP party in Las Vegas is almost here! The Cosmo Casino & Resort is set to host a world class soiree for celebrities, news media, and a few Vegas locals that were lucky enough to score tickets. Some of the most prominent figures of our time will be in attendance, and this will be a night to remember. However, there is a situation. The city of Las Vegas has been terrorized by a serial killer with an MO of attending VIP events held on the strip. The killer, known as the Sin City Slayer, chooses victims from unsuspecting party guests. The Las Vegas police are currently working with federal agencies to catch this deranged predator. Hopefully, the killer doesn’t have a ticket to this event. This is where your story begins.
To RSVP you can purchase a ticket at either Petrucci Brothers Brewing or Quality Time & Carry Out for only $20 that includes a meal ticket, drink voucher and a role to play.
There will be a meal with this murder mystery provided by Quality Time & Carry Out and a drink from Petrucci Brothers. What a deal!
An original murder mystery written by local playwright, Larry Spinnenweber. Come see an audience participation show set in jolly ‘ole England. Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been accused of murder. Was it one of them or one of their royal guests? A show the whole family will enjoy (12+)!
It is 1193, and Richard the Lionheart, King of England, has been captured on his way home from the Crusades and is being held prisoner. His ransom has been stolen and its couriers murdered. Who could have performed such a crime, a crime that would keep England’s king a captive when she needs him most? Was it his hypochondriac brother, Prince John, who wants the throne of England for himself? Was it Robin of Loxley, the dashing outlaw known as Robin Hood? Could it be Robin’s right hand man, Little John, who is tired of living in Robin Hood’s shadow and wants to turn the spotlight on himself? Maybe it was Wilma Scarlet, Merry Woman and medieval feminist who wants more rights for women? Or was it the Lady Marion Fitzwalter, King Richard’s ward and a woman who is tired of having decisions made for her? Perhaps it was Maid Marion’s gentlewoman, the Lady Audrey, a woman who collects secrets as some people collect stamps? Could it have been Eleanor of Aquitaine, the powerful Queen Mother who loves her power? Or, is the fat Franciscan, Friar Tuck, a suspect or a detective?
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
36th Annual Antique Equipment and Crafts Association show held at the Hookstown Fairgrounds.
The association was established in 1984 to promote preservation of antique equipment and crafting in the Beaver Valley area of Western Pennsylvania.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Come one and all to the September 18 meeting of the Beaver County Genealogy and History Center inside Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. The meeting is cosponsored by Community College of Beaver County. Joe West, director of the Beaver County Planning Commission and Dr. Sheila R. Beasley, U.S. Census Bureau partnership specialist, will discuss the importance of Census 2020 for Beaver County. Meeting begins promptly at 7pm. As always, free admission! Bring a friend, neighbor or relative!
Big Knob Grange Fairgrounds, Grange Road, Rochester. Antique farm tractors and equipment will be displayed, paraded and demonstrated. Tractor pulls and games will be held on the track. Show attendees can participate in cakewalks and farm-skill games. Food, crafts and flea market vendors plus Toy Show. Free. Friday 5-10PM; Saturday 9AM-8PM; Sunday 9AM-6PM 724-846-1808
Beaver Tales: A Community Storytelling Event
Sept. 20, 2019 Irvine Park Gazebo
Open to the Community and Free to Attend
Back for its ELEVENTH year, the renowned “Beaver Tales” storytelling event, sponsored by the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation returns to the Beaver Gazebo on Friday, September 20, 2019. We welcome this diverse group of storytellers to Beaver County to help connect our communities to the world and celebrate different cultures. Our storytellers will be entertaining children around the county at various elementary schools throughout the day. The culmination of the Beaver Tales Storytelling Festival will be at 7:00 pm at the gazebo in Irvine Park (alternate/inclement weather location, College Square School). This is a FREE event for all ages. For more info, visit beaverheritage.org.
An original murder mystery written by local playwright, Larry Spinnenweber. Come see an audience participation show set in jolly ‘ole England. Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been accused of murder. Was it one of them or one of their royal guests? A show the whole family will enjoy (12+)!
It is 1193, and Richard the Lionheart, King of England, has been captured on his way home from the Crusades and is being held prisoner. His ransom has been stolen and its couriers murdered. Who could have performed such a crime, a crime that would keep England’s king a captive when she needs him most? Was it his hypochondriac brother, Prince John, who wants the throne of England for himself? Was it Robin of Loxley, the dashing outlaw known as Robin Hood? Could it be Robin’s right hand man, Little John, who is tired of living in Robin Hood’s shadow and wants to turn the spotlight on himself? Maybe it was Wilma Scarlet, Merry Woman and medieval feminist who wants more rights for women? Or was it the Lady Marion Fitzwalter, King Richard’s ward and a woman who is tired of having decisions made for her? Perhaps it was Maid Marion’s gentlewoman, the Lady Audrey, a woman who collects secrets as some people collect stamps? Could it have been Eleanor of Aquitaine, the powerful Queen Mother who loves her power? Or, is the fat Franciscan, Friar Tuck, a suspect or a detective?
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Musically travel back to your high school days with Streetcorner, vocal artists straight from Detroit. This group appeared at the Merrick Art Gallery and their performance was sold out months in advance. Put this date on your calendar and get your tickets early.
Quaint village venue featuring crafts, food vendors, live entertainment, children's area (with petting zoo and ferris wheel), wagon rides, living history area and "A Witches Gathering" so dust off your witch and warlock costume for this fun competition. Witches gathering on Saturday. (1/2 mile from PA Turnpike exit 13)
Big Knob Grange Fairgrounds, Grange Road, Rochester. Antique farm tractors and equipment will be displayed, paraded and demonstrated. Tractor pulls and games will be held on the track. Show attendees can participate in cakewalks and farm-skill games. Food, crafts and flea market vendors plus Toy Show. Free. 9AM-8PM; Sunday 9AM-6PM 724-846-1808
Chippewa United Methodist Church, Community Life Center, 118 McMillen Avenue, Beaver Falls. This family-friendly community event has something for everyone including multiple food trucks, 60+ vendors, entertainment, children and youth activities and an auction. Free.
Start party to observe Jupiter, Saturn, possibly Uranus and Neptune. Fall Constellations.
Join us in our beautiful outdoor gardens for tastings from local wine makers and home brewers. Vote for your favorite! Enjoy live jazz music by Miss Freddye, hor d'oeuvres, and great BBQ dinner. Cash award for best in class. Limited tickets. $25 advance; $30 gate
An original murder mystery written by local playwright, Larry Spinnenweber. Come see an audience participation show set in jolly ‘ole England. Robin Hood and his Merry Men have been accused of murder. Was it one of them or one of their royal guests? A show the whole family will enjoy (12+)!
It is 1193, and Richard the Lionheart, King of England, has been captured on his way home from the Crusades and is being held prisoner. His ransom has been stolen and its couriers murdered. Who could have performed such a crime, a crime that would keep England’s king a captive when she needs him most? Was it his hypochondriac brother, Prince John, who wants the throne of England for himself? Was it Robin of Loxley, the dashing outlaw known as Robin Hood? Could it be Robin’s right hand man, Little John, who is tired of living in Robin Hood’s shadow and wants to turn the spotlight on himself? Maybe it was Wilma Scarlet, Merry Woman and medieval feminist who wants more rights for women? Or was it the Lady Marion Fitzwalter, King Richard’s ward and a woman who is tired of having decisions made for her? Perhaps it was Maid Marion’s gentlewoman, the Lady Audrey, a woman who collects secrets as some people collect stamps? Could it have been Eleanor of Aquitaine, the powerful Queen Mother who loves her power? Or, is the fat Franciscan, Friar Tuck, a suspect or a detective?
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Elizabeth and Susan will be displaying their talents in various mediums, including: paintings, watercolors, oil pastels, fiber arts and porcelain pottery. Join them at their opening reception at the Merrick Art Gallery. Their show runs through October 6, 2019.
Quaint village venue featuring crafts, food vendors, live entertainment, children's area (with petting zoo and ferris wheel), wagon rides, living history area and "A Witches Gathering" so dust off your witch and warlock costume for this fun competition. Witches gathering on Saturday. (1/2 mile from PA Turnpike exit 13)
Big Knob Grange Fairgrounds, Grange Road, Rochester. Antique farm tractors and equipment will be displayed, paraded and demonstrated. Tractor pulls and games will be held on the track. Show attendees can participate in cakewalks and farm-skill games. Food, crafts and flea market vendors plus Toy Show. Free. 9AM-6PM 724-846-1808
Mark your calendars! Hike 4 Kidz is September 22nd, 2019!
Please join The Wampum Chapter North Country Trail Association and the Knights of Columbus Beaver Valley Council 604 for the 5th Annual Hike4Kidz benefiting McGuire Memorial & St. Anthony's school programs.
The event this year is SUNDAY, Sept 22nd, 2019. 8:00 AM Rain or Shine. All hikers will need to fill out a hiker pledge sheet and collect money to turn in the day of the event.
Hiker medals will be given to hikers who: pre-register, give a donation and attempt their chosen 4, 6.5 or 10 mile hike distance. Hikers will be tracked at checkpoints along the route and may opt out at any one of these checkpoints if the hiker, weather, or trail conditions demand it.
All participants will be eligible for prizes that will be given away during the event! Food and beverages will be provided to hikers as they arrive back.
Register here at this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLDH8FmGoplIB2BZTmUKoOMcdEHCVFE4gsOAaTgRaJKEmitw/viewform
Welcoming all Irish musicians, regardless of skill level, to our monthly Irish Jam. We learn from each other, as we play the auld tunes. Irish music lovers are always welcome to listen, too!
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
This year, the Bobcat Players present Michael Holinger's RED HERRING as our season special! Part murder mystery, part nostalgic slice of the fifties, part romantic comedy, part social commentary – this highly entertaining noir-style comedy has it all. It begins with a body fished out of Boston Harbor and takes shape with Russian spies and FBI agents, nosy landladies, fussy bridal shop owners, and hardened cops. Ultimately it is the love story of three impossibly different couples who all seek meaning and comfort in a crazy world. It’s a most engaging script that will make use of our new lights and sound system and test our technical savvy. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe. You can also reserve by calling our box office. Don't miss this limited-time theatrical experience!
Intrigue, suspense, and mystery in the Harmony Society? Yes! Extraordinary tales have been described by Karl J.R. Arndt and other historians. Dr. Eileen Aiken English will relate a few.
Eileen Aiken English will be presenting on September 26 at 7:00 p.m. and doing a book signing. You can purchase one of her books at the gift shop!
Register for this event by contacting Chloe Thomas at (724) 266 - 4500 or at c-chlthoma@pa.gov
More information to come.
Visit Townsend Park for Movie Night at the Park and enjoy a free showing of a family friendly movie at dusk. Don't forget to bring lawn chairs or blankets. For more information contact us at 724-846-1870 or visit www.nbarc.net.
Come explore four beautiful, historical churches in the Ambridge Area. You will be able to view the intricate paintings and heritage behind each church's religion. You will be escorted on a private bus tour in viewing the amazing architecture with a detailed presentation from each church's coordinator. It's a one-of-a-kind experience that you won't want to miss!
This year, the Bobcat Players present Michael Holinger's RED HERRING as our season special! Part murder mystery, part nostalgic slice of the fifties, part romantic comedy, part social commentary – this highly entertaining noir-style comedy has it all. It begins with a body fished out of Boston Harbor and takes shape with Russian spies and FBI agents, nosy landladies, fussy bridal shop owners, and hardened cops. Ultimately it is the love story of three impossibly different couples who all seek meaning and comfort in a crazy world. It’s a most engaging script that will make use of our new lights and sound system and test our technical savvy. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe. You can also reserve by calling our box office. Don't miss this limited-time theatrical experience!
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Our HUGE Fall Consignment sale has over 14,000 items ranging from newborn clothes through teen clothes, books, shoes, toys, dvds, games, puzzles, maternity clothes, baby equipment, feeding supplies, bath time essentials, room decor, bedding, baby carriers, diaper bags, halloween costumes, and more! Stock up on all your kids' fall & winter essentials at a fraction of the retail price. All the items at the sale are consigned by local families, shop from all of them under one roof.
The last day of the sale is also 1/2 off day, where many items sell for 1/2 off the tag price! Each tag indicates which items are or are not 1/2 off!
Always free admission
Kids and strollers are always welcome
Cash AND cards are accepted
The Introduction to Blacksmithing Class will be taught by John Frankowski and Ben Delaney who demonstrate blacksmithing on regular basis at Old Economy Village. They will teach the basics of blacksmithing. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. This class is free, but space is limited to 8 participants. Please register by March 27 by contacting David Miller the Museum Educator at davmiller@pa.gov or 724-266-4500 ext.110.
Come One, Come All......to the 4th Annual Ambridge Fall Festival of Churches
This festival will take you back to the origins of Polish cuisine where you can enjoy Pierogies and Haluski. Browse down the Isles of Greece for a mouth-watering Gyro and the famous Baklava for dessert. You won't be disappointed with the home made pizza, hot sausage, funnel cakes, baked goods and more.
Throughout the day, you will be provided with live entertainment in various forms. Each church will provide entertainment in the lines of singing choirs, individual speakers, short skits and our very own Ambridge Steel Drum Band.
For the Kid's Zone area, we will have a live petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, rock and pumpkin painting and all the cookies they can eat !
So come join us for a day of Fellowship, Family, Friends and Fun!
Vendors Welcome! Please contact Shirley @ 724-601-7985
This year, the Bobcat Players present Michael Holinger's RED HERRING as our season special! Part murder mystery, part nostalgic slice of the fifties, part romantic comedy, part social commentary – this highly entertaining noir-style comedy has it all. It begins with a body fished out of Boston Harbor and takes shape with Russian spies and FBI agents, nosy landladies, fussy bridal shop owners, and hardened cops. Ultimately it is the love story of three impossibly different couples who all seek meaning and comfort in a crazy world. It’s a most engaging script that will make use of our new lights and sound system and test our technical savvy. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe. You can also reserve by calling our box office. Don't miss this limited-time theatrical experience!
A day of food, blues and a great time with friends! Amateur frillers prepare their favorite chili, chicken, and/or ribs. Cash prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place in each category. Public judging cards , limited to 100, will be sold for $5. Commercial vendors will provide your favorite summertime foods. Cold beverages available and live bands perfomring the best of the blues! This is a premier "NO SHUTTLE" event at Hopewell Community Park.
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Sponsored by AAUW Beaver Valley Branch. Begin your tour at Beaver Area High School at 9:30am for the Marketplace and pick-up your tour map and tickets. Home tours begin at 11am with delicious samples prepared by chefs as well as take home recipes while touring beautiful and interesting kitchens. 11am-3pm Kitchen tours; 9:30am-3:30pm at school. $15 advance purchase at Hostess Gift Shoppe in Beaver. $20 at the door.
The New Brighton Historical Society will hold an Underground Railroad guided walking tour of the eight "safe-houses" in town. On the two-mile walk, learn about New Brighton's role as the Hub of the Underground Railroad in Beaver County. Relive the secrets of these homes and the dangers their owners faced giving refuge to runaway slaves. Registration is at 9:30AM at 1520 3rd Avenue (the main street), New Brighton. Tours start at 10AM.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
FOOD, FUN & BEER
Monaca hosts it's 2nd Annual Oktoberfest Event at Antoline Park September 28th from Noon til 9pm. There will be a number of Crafters, Vendors, Food Trucks (TBA), Live German Music, German Food, Kids Bouncey Slide, Bake Sale and so much More! Free event for all ages.
Our HUGE Fall Consignment sale has over 14,000 items ranging from newborn clothes through teen clothes, books, shoes, toys, dvds, games, puzzles, maternity clothes, baby equipment, feeding supplies, bath time essentials, room decor, bedding, baby carriers, diaper bags, halloween costumes, and more! Stock up on all your kids' fall & winter essentials at a fraction of the retail price. All the items at the sale are consigned by local families, shop from all of them under one roof.
The last day of the sale is also 1/2 off day, where many items sell for 1/2 off the tag price! Each tag indicates which items are or are not 1/2 off!
Always free admission
Kids and strollers are always welcome
Cash AND cards are accepted
Step back in time to see what a bustling Fort McIntosh would have looked like during the late 1700's. See the Garrisons cannon being fired at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Infantries and rangers will be doing demonstrations and firing muskets. Learn about "camp followers" and their life. Blacksmithing, revolutionary medicine and needlework will be being practiced just the way it would have been back when the fort was alive with soldiers! Stop by a Native American and a fur trader camp. Don't forget to bring something to purchase from our 1800th century "suttlers" vendors. Join us for this FREE family friendly event!
Also sponsored by Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation.
The Ambridge Fireworks Committee is excited to present a rescheduled event this Sept 28, 2019 at Walter Panek Park (Boro Park) as an independent finale to a wonderful day of other Community events: Dedication of Streetscape; Ambridge Regional Chamber of Commerce Parade and Festival of Churches at P J Caul Park and more!
Face painting, Balloon artists, Food vendors and Music in Panek Park by Mojo Dia & The Fireball Horns with Zambelli Fireworks at Dusk. Gates open at 4 PM. FREE parking at Ambridge Regional Distribution, Waste Management and Wright Automotive lots...all on Duss Avenue. Rhodes Transit will be providing shuttle busses to and from Walter Panek Park. A family friendly event!
Karaoke at the Palms Brazilian Steakhouse in Aliquippa on Saturday the 28th!
Karaoke starts at 9pm, kitchens open till 11pm, large smoke free bar, plenty of seating , large parking lot.
This year, the Bobcat Players present Michael Holinger's RED HERRING as our season special! Part murder mystery, part nostalgic slice of the fifties, part romantic comedy, part social commentary – this highly entertaining noir-style comedy has it all. It begins with a body fished out of Boston Harbor and takes shape with Russian spies and FBI agents, nosy landladies, fussy bridal shop owners, and hardened cops. Ultimately it is the love story of three impossibly different couples who all seek meaning and comfort in a crazy world. It’s a most engaging script that will make use of our new lights and sound system and test our technical savvy. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at the Hostess Gift Shoppe. You can also reserve by calling our box office. Don't miss this limited-time theatrical experience!
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Our HUGE Fall Consignment sale has over 14,000 items ranging from newborn clothes through teen clothes, books, shoes, toys, dvds, games, puzzles, maternity clothes, baby equipment, feeding supplies, bath time essentials, room decor, bedding, baby carriers, diaper bags, halloween costumes, and more! Stock up on all your kids' fall & winter essentials at a fraction of the retail price. All the items at the sale are consigned by local families, shop from all of them under one roof.
The last day of the sale is also 1/2 off day, where many items sell for 1/2 off the tag price! Each tag indicates which items are or are not 1/2 off!
Always free admission
Kids and strollers are always welcome
Cash AND cards are accepted
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease!
A Great old fashion fall festival With fun and food. Also the great pumpkin patch. And free games for children. There will be venders and lots of crafts. A free concert by Beaver County legends The Crows Run Band 1pm-5 pumpkins and mums for sale. A great family event. To set up call Randy 724-601-9953 don’t miss this annual event. Everyone welcome.
We welcome you to join us in Beaver, PA to attend the 2019 Art Walk. Enjoy Beaver's downtown retail shops, coffee shops & restaurants with family and friends while viewing art work from numerous local artist. The art walk starts at 10am and concludes at 4pm! We look forward to seeing you. Art Walk is FREE to attend! There will be live music, art demonstrations and much more!
Celebrate the fall harvest and many of the tasks done to prepare for winter. Artisans will be cooking, baking and demonstrating many different crafts and skills. Music, food and activities for the whole family make this a great fall tradition!There will be a variety of vendors selling their wares, everything from soap to pottery as well as food and drink among other things.Musical acts will be performing throughout the two days, stay tuned for the performance schedule.There will be activities for the young as well as the young at heart!Daily Admission Rate
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
ChampCar Endurance Series is for people like you that have always wanted to go road racing without all the hassles, huge rulebook, or obscene expense. All you need is a valid drivers license, some safety gear, and a racecar, which you can rent from arrive and drive teams, or build your own car! ChampCar is the simplest path to real wheel-to-wheel road racing!What’s this all about?It’s all about everyday cars.It’s all about real racing.It’s all about tearing down those high-dollar roadblocks that, in the past, have restricted people with a passion for cars and racing from getting fully engaged and involved in motorsports.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
One day paranormal conference featuring speakers, vendors, food. Topics include UFOs, Bigfoot, Ghosts, Shadowpeople, Local Legends.
All day festival filled with music, crafts, food and beer!
Join us for a fun day in the park to applaud everything wonderful about kids and pets at our first ever Tots & Tails Celebration! Live entertainment for the whole family, games, food, vendors and more!
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Bring the whole family (and furry friends) for Mass, a Blessing of the Animals and a Potluck Supper on the beautiful grounds of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Baden, PA.
Weather permitting, this free event will be held outdoors on Saturday, October 5 at 4 p.m. Hot dogs, drinks, and dessert provided; please bring a side dish to share and a lawn chair for the outdoor Mass.
Schedule of events:
4:00 p.m. Mass (anticipated for Sunday)
4:30 p.m. Blessing of Animals
5:00 p.m. Potluck Supper
Come join us for the inaugural Pig Lady Festival on Saturday, October 5, 2019 in Darlington, Pennsylvania.
FAMILY FRIENDLY GAMES & FOOD, BONFIRE & STORYTELLING, BIG SCREEN MOVIE
About the Festival:
Halloween didn’t exist when young Barbara Davidson attended neighborhood harvest festivals, but being Scotch Irish (her maiden name was McCaskey), Barbara almost certainly celebrated Halloween’s predecessor holiday, Samhain. Samhain means “end of summer” and it was traditionally commemorated with games, bonfires and ghost stories.
We're going to recreate this celebration with some old Irish games like bobbing for apples, a costume contest, a bonfire with local ghost stories told by special guest Tony Lavorgne and a movie about a spooky Little Beaver Creek legend.
7:00 PM - Welcome to the Festival – Games & Food - Face painting, bobbing for apples, relay race, costume contest and more. Fall festival comfort food from the Little Beaver Historical Society.
8:00 PM - Bonfire & Storytelling, Welcome & Introductions, What is Folklore, Pig Lady of Cannelton, Summit Cut Bridge, Mudlick Hollow Road, Charlie No Face/The Green Man, Special Guest: Ohio Paranormal Investigation Team (Gretchens’ Lock)
9:00 PM - Community Movie Under the Stars - Based on true events in Beaver Creek State Park Ohio. Five campers on a primitive get away return to camp after exploring Gretchen’s Lock. A mysterious figure Amy captured in a photograph leads them to investigate the lock further. Misfortune strikes as they arrive and noises lure them into the woods and they soon become encapsulated in the legends of Beaver Creek.
MORE INFORMATION
https://thesocialvoiceproject.org/pig-lady-festival/
The Cornerstone of Beaver County (TCBC) invites you to join us for our annual “Party with a Purpose” fundraiser on Saturday, October 5, 2019 from 6-10 p.m. at the Rochester V.F.W.
Entertainment by Piano Fiasco’s dueling piano show and tasty local eats by J & J Catering will put the “FUN” in this fundraising event!
Tickets are just $25 and proceeds benefit TCBC programs that provide emergency housing, basic needs, and life-changing resources for those in Beaver County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Celebrate the fall harvest and many of the tasks done to prepare for winter. Artisans will be cooking, baking and demonstrating many different crafts and skills. Music, food and activities for the whole family make this a great fall tradition!There will be a variety of vendors selling their wares, everything from soap to pottery as well as food and drink among other things.Musical acts will be performing throughout the two days, stay tuned for the performance schedule.There will be activities for the young as well as the young at heart!Daily Admission Rate
Ohio River Trail Council River Run 5K & 10 K Road Race Series - Spring, Summer, & Fall - USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Event. Three Seasons, three classic river run races along the flat and level Water Street portion of the Ohio River Trail in Rochester, Pa. The course and event are certified and sanctioned by the USA Track & Field.Rochester Riverfront Park 100 Water St, Rochester, PA 15074GPS: 40.698335, -80.28475710K, 5K, and Family Fun Run-Walk for all three races.Spring 5 or 10K, AprilSummer 5 or 10K, July Fall 5 or 10K, October
ChampCar Endurance Series is for people like you that have always wanted to go road racing without all the hassles, huge rulebook, or obscene expense. All you need is a valid drivers license, some safety gear, and a racecar, which you can rent from arrive and drive teams, or build your own car! ChampCar is the simplest path to real wheel-to-wheel road racing!What’s this all about?It’s all about everyday cars.It’s all about real racing.It’s all about tearing down those high-dollar roadblocks that, in the past, have restricted people with a passion for cars and racing from getting fully engaged and involved in motorsports.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
Ticket includes sit down lunch and purse raffle.
Access to local vendors
Tickets for 50/50 & ‘Your Choice’ Raffle can be purchased at event
Cash-Bar will be available during event
Grand Prize of $1,000.00 Visa Gift Card
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Food Truck Thursdays @ Washington Plaza, 2nd Thursday of every month through Nov 14th, 2019. The Food Truck Line up will be posted on the Borough website and updated for each event.
"Grand Designs From Frugal Finds"
Join us for an evening of live and silent auction items, entertainment, and delicious dinner. All proceeds benefit the more than 200 mentoring relationships of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County.
"Grand Designs From Frugal Finds"
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
BRING YOUR LITTLE ONE AND LET THEM PAINT WITH YOU. WE WILL BE PAINTING AN 11x17 CANVAS OF THIS HALLOWEEN CAT. 25 PAINTING SEATS AVAILABLE-FIRST PAID FILLS A SEAT.
PLEASE ARRANGE FOR PAYMENTS PRIOR TO SEPT 27
PLEASE NO ALCOHOL OR WINE
HALLOWEEN SNACKS AND DRINKS PROVIDED
PAINTING SESSION IS BY THE ART BARN
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
An evening of fun, food and wine at the B.F. Jones Memorial Library. Our After Hours event is a tradition in the community and also features live music and basket raffles. Tickets are $40 and will be available in September. The Library is currently accepting advertisements for the event program.
We are proud to announce this is the tenth year for the (former name Baden Applefest) now newly name the Baden Harvestfest, Car Cruise and Art Show. This day is full of fun and social events for every age. On State Street we have music and the greatest car show. In the Baden Borough complex we have a variety of vendors and crafters displaying their work and selling their goods. In the downstairs of the community room we have the Student Art Show, where you vote for your favorite artist and they received a People's Choice Award. They also received placement awards. Also, this is where we have free the pumpkin painting and cookie decorating for the kids. We have the petting zoo and this year they are bringing a baby camel and baby zebra. Plus different demonstrations and we always have one surprise guest show up in the afternoon. Please come and see us. Shuttle service is available. The monies raised is use for community events and our parks.
Please join us for the 5th Annual Autumn on Merchant Ale Walk. This event consists of approximately 20-30 merchants along Merchant St. You will receive a sample of a variety of Autumn Specialty Ales from all over the world. In showcasing the businesses, you will also have the opportunity to win great raffle prizes from each merchant. ARCC will be giving away the grand prize giveaway of a "Basket of Beer" as an added bonus. Meet up at P J Caul Park (Merchant & 11th Streets) at 5 p.m. for the raffle drawings. You don't want to miss this awesome event as tickets sell out fast! This event is sponsored by the Ambridge Regional Chamber of Commerce Community Outreach Committee and Historic/Tourism Committee.
Beaver County Community College Dome, 1 Campus Drive, Monaca. Native American dancing, food, crafters, traders, youth and scout programs, exhibits and educational seminars. $5 adults; $4 veterans; $3 children ages 6-12; children 5 and under free. 10am-10pm; Sunday 10am-5pm 724-480-3450
Beaver County Tourism is sponsoring Froggy Radio on Saturday from 11am to 12pm with their Back Stage T-shirt Drop and they will be giving out 100 t-shirts plus you have the opportunity to win 2 tickets for the Carrie Underwood Concert that is on Stage that evening!!! The ticket winner will be drawn at noon! Well see you here!
"Grand Designs From Frugal Finds"
Tour the buildings: Mercer School, Porter Blacksmith Shop, Johnson Log Cabin, outdoor bread oven, Doctor’s Office, General Store, First Energy/Glenn Barn, Betty’s 1920s Kitchen and Parlor, and the Mercer Oil Well Pump House. Get lunch and a host of homemade pies, cakes and other goodies, and enjoy old-time music in the gazebo at 1:00 p.m.
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
College Hill Methodist Church will be hosting a Fall Bazaar. There will be crafts and vendors. Delicious soup sold by the quart and a bake sale !!
A light lunch will be available to purchase.
There is a wonderful variety of crafts and items to see !!
We look forward to seeing you there !
Beaver Art Group consists of local artists who gather together to work and encourage creativity. This exhibition is a compilation of their works over the last two years. Join them for their opening reception. The exhibiton runs through November 3, 2019.
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.
Beaver County Community College Dome, 1 Campus Drive, Monaca. Native American dancing, food, crafters, traders, youth and scout programs, exhibits and educational seminars. $5 adults; $4 veterans; $3 children ages 6-12; children 5 and under free. 10am-10pm; Sunday 10am-5pm 724-480-3450
Local musicians perform live on the porch of the Laughlin Memorial Library weekly 5:30-6:30 p.m. June-October. Weather permitting. Check Facebook page for cancellations.Light refreshments served. Free.
Savannah Jack returns with a new program of country, pop, and rock party hits. These versatile musicians infuse their individual style to collectively create that signature Savannah Jack sound. The group is led by the dynamic and energetic lead singer, Don Gatlin. High energy crowd engaging show.
Come one and all to the October 16 meeting of the Beaver County Genealogy and History Center inside Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center, 250 East End Avenue, Beaver. Guest speaker is Beaver County Prothonotary Nancy C. Werme who will discuss the importance of her courthouse office and the vital information it stores for the genealogist.
Meeting begins promptly at 7pm. As always, free admission! Bring a friend, neighbor or relative!
Treat yourself to a Halloween scare while helping to support the pets at the Beaver County Humane Society that are waiting for their “furever” homes.$15.00 for Adults, $12.00 for Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Does your bucket list include "Drive an Exotic Car"? If so, it's time to mark your calendars, because it's YOUR turn to experience the world's best supercars (Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and more) on a REAL Racetrack. No Experience Necessary. The best part, NO SPEED LIMITS! Xtreme Xperience was founded by a group of car enthusiasts with one mission: make exotic cars accessible to everyone who has ever dreamed of driving one. All Drivers must be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid driver's license. If you’re not 18 years old, please consult the event page specific to the track you would like to attend, to ensure you’re able to access the track, then verify that the intended participant meets the following requirements for a ride-along: Must be 12 years of age or olderMust be 54 inches or tallerAll drivers must be at or under 6'8" and 350lbs (At or under 6'3" for Lamborghinis). All driving participants must purchase track insurance (starting at $39).
Be inspired by the story of an extraordinary little girl who proves that with courage and cleverness, you can do anything you put your mind to. Based on the beloved Roald Dahl novel, Matilda will thrill audiences of all ages with high-energy singing and dancing and inspire you to take your destiny into your own hands.
In 1860, Fred McCune and his family purchased a beautiful stretch of land on top of a mountain. Unbeknownst to them, they were disturbing ancient Indian burial grounds when they were clearing the property to build their home. Over the next 3 years, Fred and his family began to experience many unsettling events…growling, moaning, drums beating, atrocious smells, someone watching them. One day Fred and his son came upon a cave and decided to inspect it. They were hesitant but decided to enter anyways; they were never heard from again. Fred’s wife ended her life because she couldn’t bear to live without her family.
The property laid vacant for many decades until in 1972 when the Reinhold family thought they found the house of their dreams. John and Mary moved into Fred’s old family home with their 5 sons and their daughter. One year later their eldest son came across the cave. He entered and never came home. Mary sent John to search for him and found the cave. He noticed a wretched smell and decided to enter…never seen or heard from again. Mary couldn’t take the pain of losing her firstborn and her husband all at once and went into a deep and dark depression. She ended up committed to a sanitarium while the remaining 5 children were sent to live with their Aunt.
The property has been left abandoned and desolate for years…until now! Although the cave has been deemed uninhabitable by the living, a half mile of the cave is now open to the public and deemed to be somewhat safe. The all enclosed haunted trail is filled with the monsters from your worst nightmares. Our old-school haunted trail operates rain or moonshine with an enclosed waiting area so that you don’t have to endure the elements along with your worst fears.
Blackout Tours 10/31-11/2. Free Parking. Bonfire every night.
This year we will be collecting canned good and non perishables for our local food bank. Bring a donation and you will receive one ticket redeemable for a free hot dog at our kitchen.