The Potter-Tioga Pennsylvania Maple Weekend is a true tribute to all things maple. The Maple Weekend is a "traveling festival" throughout Potter and Tioga County that allows visitors to observe tree tapping, sugar boiling, and other maple-related activities. Be sure to visit several Sugar...
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PA Events Sunday, March 17th, 2024
Maple Weekend (Potter and Tioga Counties)
Potter-Tioga Maple Weekend
Maple syrup has been called "the nectar of the gods" and there's nowhere better to enjoy it than God's Country! Plan for a sweet weekend as Potter and Tioga Counties hosts the Annual Maple Festival. Join the fun, festivities and all things maple. Sample and buy locally made maple sweets and...
Maple Taste & Tour Weekend
Local sugar houses open their doors to the public. Come and visit with local maple syrup producers and see "how its done." See first hand the process of tapping the maple tree, collecting sap and boiling it down to make delicious syrup. Many maple sugar makers produce additional confections from...
Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show
Over 1,500 exhibitors that have home improvement service, items and ideas.
Orchid Extravaganza
Longwood Gardens is home to the largest display of orchids. Over 4,500 orchids are on display in the Conservatory, Peirce-du Pont House and Visitor Center. Orchids are on display during the winter.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds Soccer
Join the "Steel Army," the loudest group of fans in the United Soccer League, as they cheer on the Pro Division team. Experience the Highmark Stadium near Station Square on the river offering fantastic views of the Pittsburgh Skyline. Visi the website for information and tickets.
Lancaster County Mud Sales
Mud sales are held throughout Lancaster County starting late winter through fall by local fire companies as fund raisers. Items sold or auctioned include Amish-made furniture, craft items, quilts, livestock, buggies, tools,garden supplies and much more. Home-cooked food is always another...
Railroading in Pennsylvania
With the frantic pace of early railroad construction in America, safety concerns often took a backseat to profit and expansion. Inevitably, accidents happened more frequently as trains became heavier and faster. The number of injuries and deaths soared among workers - the very people charged...