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Raystown Lake Recreation Area

Raystown Lake Recreation Area Top Attraction!

With its 118 miles of shoreline; and 8,300 acres of clean, clear water; there is plenty of room to enjoy all types of water activity. 8 boat launch ramps. 10 picnic pavilions, and 2 beaches; weekend events are provided at the Seven Points Amphitheater. With its 118 miles of shoreline; 8,300 acres of clean, clear water; and 30 miles of lake; there is plenty of room to enjoy all types of water activity. Eight launch ramps are available for boaters.


Moraine State Park

Moraine State Park Top Attraction!

One of the largest park in PA, offering many outdoor recreational opportunities such as bicycling, boating, swimming, fishing and horseback riding. Eleven lakefront cabins open year-round. Moraine State Park features 3,225- acre Lake Arthur, an outstanding warm water fishery and great sailing and boating. Visitors sometimes see osprey that were reintroduced to the park.


Pymatuning State Park

Pymatuning State Park Top Attraction!

Pymatuning Lake is largest lake in Pennsylvania. Pymatuning is one of the largest state parks in the Commonwealth. Pymatuning Lake is especially lovely in late spring evenings when the sunset gilds the water and colorful sailboats appear to slide across a lake of gold.


Caring for Communities: Earth Month Celebration

Caring for Communities: Earth Month Celebration

Family friendly events all month celebrating the earth. "Caring for Communities" Series Sponsored by the Merrill W. Linn Land and Waterways Conservancy and the Buffalo Creek Watershed Alliance.


Culture Cafe

Culture Cafe

Join us for an evening of storytellings, songs & crafts Join us for an evening of storytelling, song, tastings, and crafts from places like India, Colombia, Italy, Iran, Turkey, and Japan. Nov. 2, 6-7 p.m. - Amish Country Learn about “growing up Amish” from Bloomsburg resident Fran Peterson.


Five Christmases at the Shriver House

Five Christmases at the Shriver House

Holiday House Tour The Shrivers, one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Gettysburg in the 1860s, experienced five very different Christmases while living in their beautiful home on Baltimore Street.


Paint Me a Story

Paint Me a Story

Located at Bloomsburg Children's Museum This Saturday morning storytime-art-studio-mashup is a whole lot of fun for your little ones ages 3-5. Storytime ignites preschoolers’ imaginations for creating handson art activities exploring colorful book themes and characters.


Paint me a story

Paint me a story

Infant/Preschool Art Class This Saturday morning storytime-art-studio-mashup is a whole lot of fun for your little ones ages 3-5. Storytime ignites preschoolers’ imaginations for creating handson art activities exploring colorful book themes and characters.


Play Breaks at Smith Memorial Playground

Play Breaks at Smith Memorial Playground

Opportunity for adults to relax while kids are supervised! Play Breaks give you a chance to take a break while your kids safely play! Children ages 5-10 will enjoy nature-based, themed play with Smith staff while adults can focus on work, run an errand, or just get some down time.


Shriver House Museum

Shriver House Museum

Holiday House Tour One of Gettysburg’s most historic homes, the Shriver House Museum will begin their Five Christmases at the Shriver House candlelight Christmas tours on Thanksgiving evening.


 
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