Things To Do
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How Beaver County groups can join America’s 250th birthday celebration
Grant applications are due Jan. 31 for the Beaver County America250 Grant Program, which will offer grant funding to projects that celebrate the nation’s birthday through activities that educate, bring communities together, inspire youth and promote Beaver County in 2026.
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22 of the quirkiest museums in Pennsylvania
There’s no shortage of strange (and fun!) museums in Pennsylvania, whether they have a niche focus or oddities on exhibit. Big Bac Museum, anyone?
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Pocono Mountains: A winter getaway guide for families
From snowy scenery to small town charm, the Pocono Mountains offer experiences for every family.
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DCNR asking public for input on Presque Isle, Erie Bluffs master plan
State officials are asking Presque Isle visitors to give up 10 minutes of their time online to help plan the next 25 years of the state park.
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York ranked among top 10 US towns for real-life Hallmark charm
Among the top 10 U.S. towns, little old York ranked as Pennsylvania’s most Hallmark-like town, landing in 10th place, behind Littleton, Colorado, Fairbanks, Alaska and Burlington, Vermont. Puyallup, Washington took first place.
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3 Pennsylvania theme parks among top holiday events: USA Today readers
USA Today readers also selected Philadelphia’s long-running Mummers Parade as the best holiday parade in the US.
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Where to volunteer in PA as a family
Learn where you can spend time together as a family while giving back to the community.
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9 Pennsylvania day trip ideas that are perfect around the holidays
Hit up these spots on a wintry Pennsylvania day trip.
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Here’s where to donate food, toiletries, coats & more in York County this holiday season
York County food banks, churches and local businesses are ready for your donations of canned goods, toiletries and gently used winter wear.
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‘Museum within a museum’ coming to Erie’s Hagen History Center in 2026
The new Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office Museum will be anchored by the architect’s San Francisco office, which was dismantled, brought to Erie and reassembled in the Hagen History Center’s Watson-Curtze Mansion in 2021.

























