5th Civil War Dinner

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/04/2025 - 20:37
5th Civil War Dinner
Good Samaritan Lodge No. 336 will be hosting the 5th Civil War Dinner at its lodge on Lincoln Square in Gettysburg, PA. This is a popular event, so tickets sell out quickly. We provide first hand account presentations from our Civil War guests who will be in a period attire. The presentations will begin at 6:00 and dinner will be served at 6:30. Dessert and additional presentations will follow. Dinner will be prepared by our chef, from a Civil War era cookbook. The menu is in the planning stages, but we are sure to have hot mulled cider and of course traditional hard tack, if you dare.
05/24/25

Profs & Pints Philadelphia: Philadelphia and the Underground Railroad

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Profs & Pints Philadelphia: Philadelphia and the Underground Railroad
Profs and Pints Philadelphia presents: “Philadelphia and the Underground Railroad,” with Andrew Diemer, professor of history at Towson University and author of Vigilance: The Life of William Still, Father of the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad has long been cloaked in legend, with that legend only growing over time as filmmakers and novelists have provided their own takes on it and old houses have been claimed to have concealed areas that hid fugitive slaves.
05/18/25

Meet the Makers: South African Wine Class - May 12 (Tria Wash West)

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Meet the Makers: South African Wine Class - May 12 (Tria Wash West)
Instructors: Natasha Williams & Trizanne Barnard Get ready for a South African Wine Safari! On Monday, May 12, we are thrilled to open our doors at Tria Wash West to the fabulous Natasha Williams of Trizzanne Wine. South African wines have become widely available stateside only in the last decade. Is South Africa the oldest New World wine country, or is it the newest Old World wine country?
05/12/25

PA Shakespeare Festival "Play On!" Community Tour at NMIH

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/02/2025 - 16:26
PA Shakespeare Festival "Play On!" Community Tour at NMIH
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s “Play On!” Community Tour brings free performances of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing to libraries, parks, and community centers all over the region. With a zest for love and a love of life, Shakespeare’s spirited comedy offers a tale of two courtships. Beatrice and Benedick elevate the art of the quarrel in their duel of glittering wordplay, while Claudio and Hero have their true love put to the test. Dastardly villains are challenged by comical officers, as honor and desire collide to create much ado about laughter and love. Ages 6+.
05/31/25

Leaning Back by Glorify Performing Arts

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/01/2025 - 17:02
Leaning Back by Glorify Performing Arts
Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” Glorify Dance Theatre presents, Leaning Back, a contemporary ballet. God is always leaning in, pursuing our hearts and extending love and grace.
05/23/25 - 05/24/25

Drag BINGO NIGHT with Queen Pariah! Thursday Night @ Kick Axe Philly

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Drag BINGO NIGHT with Queen Pariah! Thursday Night @ Kick Axe Philly
Swing in for an exclusive Drag Bingo Party! ⭐ Hosted by QUEEN Pariah Sinclair Limited Events! ⭐ Thursdays: Apr 10th, May 8th, June 12th Play from 7pm-9pm ⭐ WIN AWESOME PRIZES! 🟡 Drag Bingo – how's it work? Play classic BINGO with a fun, interactive spin! Queen Pariah is calling the shots with kick axe humor & Drag entertainment flair! 🔵 $10/person: includes entry to venue & fee to play! 🔴 Cocktails & Bites: Hang out with chill cabin vibes & enjoy our tasty food & beverage menus! 🟢 Axe Throwing is NOT required to attend!

Mullen's Folly Lecture by Jeffrey Ricketts

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Mullen's Folly Lecture by Jeffrey Ricketts
Join us for a talk by Jeffrey Ricketts about Mullen’s Folly, a log house located in northeastern Cecil County, Maryland. It was built possibly before 1789. It operated as a general store from 1789-1823 servicing the surrounding community with a wide variety of goods sourced in Philadelphia and Wilmington. After 1823, the building was converted into a house. From 1859-2022 the house was owned by four generations of the Berriker-FitzGerald family until it was sold to Jeffrey Ricketts.
05/20/25

Women of the House Tours

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Women of the House Tours
Historic Trappe is proud to offer another installment of our popular new tour "Women of House," focusing on the lives, work, and sacrifice of all the women who made the Muhlenberg House function. Join us as we tell the stories of not only the Muhlenberg women but also the indentured and enslaved laborers who lived and worked alongside them. Learn about women's responsibilities and roles within the Muhlenberg household while seeing firsthand the rooms and objects owned by the family. Advance registration is required. Each tour is limited to 8 people.
05/10/25

cinéSPEAK Under The Stars 2025

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cinéSPEAK Under The Stars 2025
We’re thrilled to announce cinéSPEAK Under the Stars 2025, our annual FREE outdoor film festival at West Philly’s beloved Clark Park! 🎬✨ 🗓️ Fridays: May 23, May 30, June 6, June 13 (Rain dates = the following Saturdays!) ⏰ Event Flow: 7 PM — Community hangout with live music, food vendors, and local orgs. BYO chairs, blankets, picnics, and friends! 9 PM — FILMS under the stars 🌙 🎥 Film Lineup: May 23 — It Must Be Heaven Dir. Elia Suleiman — Short: Where the Wind Blows Dir. Hana Elias *Philadelphia Premiere* May 30 *Philadelphia Premieres* — River of Grass Dir.
05/23/25 - 06/13/25
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