Friday, September 29, 2006

Five on Friday:More Things to Do

1. Harvest Festival on Sunday from 4:00-7:00 at the Capital Area Christian Church. This festival will benefit the church's Thanksgiving Basket Project. There will be huge inflatables, train rides for kids, craft vendors, carnival games, pumpkin painting, hot air ballon rides, paint ball and lots of food. Capital Area Christian Church is located at 1775 Lambs Gap Road.

2. If you have a student studying Pennsylvania History this year, they may enjoy visiting Fort Hunter Park on Sunday from 1:00-4:00. This Pennsylvania History Festival will offer demonstrations, exhibits and hands-on activities about how Native Americans in this region once lived. Exhibits will include a wigwam, food from crops, wild plants and animals as well as demonstrations about flint knapping, making fire and stone tools. Admission is $3 for adults.

3. Recording artist Janet Paschal will be in concert at Christian Life Assembly Church Sunday night at 6:30. Admission is free.

4. The New Cumberland Apple Festival has grown to become one of the top festival events in Central PA! The event is held at the New Cumberland Town Park. Homemade Apple crafts and food are featured. Area churches and nonprofit groups make apple cakes, dumplings, pies and anything you can think of that uses an apple. Vendors sell unique crafts and fine art. Visit here for the complete schedule.

5. Well, I don't have a fifth one so I thought I'd tell you what I'm doing this weekend. I'll give you three guesses: One, Two, Three.

Have a great weekend!

1 comment:

Emily said...

I have a fifth one for you. Parade of Homes starts on Saturday, Sept 30. It continues thru Oct 8. For more information check out www.paparadeofhomes.com.