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Tuesday, May 13
at Outrageous
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Goddess, Faery, and Angelst: Channeled Paintings and Drawings
(Carnival)
Intuitive artist, author and angel therapy practitioner Angela DeMuro exhibits her collection of work.
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Shavertown
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Thursday, May 15
at Public Square
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Fine Arts Fiesta
(Festival, Art festival)
Four days of juried visual art, live music, dance and theate with festival food vendors and artisans selling unique, handmade wares.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Thursday, May 15
at Steamtown National Historic Site
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Scranton Limited Train Rides
(Guided tour)
A historic steam locomotive will cover a 3-mile round trip that crosses the Lackawanna River and passes the historic Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel.
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Scranton
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Friday, May 16
at Public Square
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Fine Arts Fiesta
(Festival, Art festival)
Four days of juried visual art, live music, dance and theate with festival food vendors and artisans selling unique, handmade wares.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Friday, May 16
at Performance Space at the Jermyn
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LHS Night at the Theatre
(Events)
Join the Lackawanna Historical Society at The Northeast Theatre's current production of The Odd Couple. A pre-reception will be held at Nada and Company on Wyomng Avenue at 7 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets include reception with theater admission.
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Scranton
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Friday, May 16
at United Methodist Church of Lake Winola
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Spring High Count Period
(Nature walk)
Birders go out for 24 hours to count the number of bird species identified. Pot luck countdown supper concludes the event on Saturday at 6 p.m.
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Dalton
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Friday, May 16
at Steamtown National Historic Site
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Scranton Limited Train Rides
(Guided tour)
A historic steam locomotive will cover a 3-mile round trip that crosses the Lackawanna River and passes the historic Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel.
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Scranton
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Friday, May 16
at F.M. Kirby Center
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Third Friday Art Walk
(Guided tour)
A monthy family event featuring galleries, cultural events, art films, and historical exhibits throughout downtown Wilkes-Barre.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, May 17
at Gino Merli Veterans Center
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Armed Forces Day Parade
(Parade)
Show your support for our veterans and men and women currently in uniform. The parade will kick off at the Veterans Center and process downtown.
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Scranton
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Saturday, May 17
at Public Square
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Fine Arts Fiesta
(Festival, Art festival)
Four days of juried visual art, live music, dance and theate with festival food vendors and artisans selling unique, handmade wares.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, May 17
at Asa Packer Park
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Jim Thorpe Birthday Celebration
(Festival)
The Jim Thorpe Chamber of Commerce sponsors this 12th annual weekend party in honor of the great Native American athlete James Francis Thorpe.
Activities and performances include: folklore by Don Wild Eagle Wuebber and family, Native Nations Dance Theater, a Chinese auction, craft and food vendors train rides and other attractions.
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Jim Thorpe
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Saturday, May 17
at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
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Farm Animal Frolic
(Animal show)
Guests can see and touch baby farm animals born in the spring. A hay jump, traditional games, pony rides, and wagon trips are available for children. Admission is free but there is a charge for specific attractions.
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Stroudsburg
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Saturday, May 17
at Chestnut Street Montrose
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Chocolate & Wine Festival
(Festival, Eat and Drink)
This annual event hosts numerous NEPA wineries and vineyards and home wine making demonstrations with gourmet food and fine chocolate samplings. Also enjoy live music and arts and crafts vendors. Visit www.chocolatewinefestival.com for more information.
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Montrose
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Saturday, May 17
at The Houdini Museum
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The Houdini Tour & Stage Magic Show
(Magic show)
Bring the whole family to this award-winning event featuring films, memorabilia, props and a professional stage magic show with live animals and audience participation. Reservations required.
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Scranton
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Saturday, May 17
at Arts YOUniverse Dallas
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Tarot card readings
(Events)
Rose Stone will accept walk-ins or read your cards by appointment.
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Dallas
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Saturday, May 17
at Steamtown National Historic Site
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Scranton Limited Train Rides
(Guided tour)
A historic steam locomotive will cover a 3-mile round trip that crosses the Lackawanna River and passes the historic Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel.
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Scranton
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Sunday, May 18
at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
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Farm Animal Frolic
(Animal show)
Guests can see and touch baby farm animals born in the spring. A hay jump, traditional games, pony rides, and wagon trips are available for children. Admission is free but there is a charge for specific attractions.
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Stroudsburg
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Sunday, May 18
at Asa Packer Park
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Jim Thorpe Birthday Celebration
(Festival)
The Jim Thorpe Chamber of Commerce sponsors this 12th annual weekend party in honor of the great Native American athlete James Francis Thorpe.
Activities and performances include: folklore by Don Wild Eagle Wuebber and family, Native Nations Dance Theater, a Chinese auction, craft and food vendors train rides and other attractions.
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Jim Thorpe
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Sunday, May 18
at Jewish Community Center
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Israel @ 60 Festival
(Festival)
Food, live music and entertainment, games in a Kids Zone, and shopping for all sorts of crafts and goodies at a genuine Israeli shuk (market). All profits will be donated back to Israel.
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Scranton
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Sunday, May 18
at Public Square
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Fine Arts Fiesta
(Festival, Art festival)
Four days of juried visual art, live music, dance and theate with festival food vendors and artisans selling unique, handmade wares.
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Wilkes-Barre
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