![]() on the second Monday of every month from September through May. Society holds public meetings at the center with a historical program at 7 p.m. Groups planning tours can reserve evening times by request the Historical Society meeting room is available for clubs and other organizations. Tuesday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. Event is free.Įllwood City Area Historical Society History Center: 310 Fifth St. 2, Bottlebrush Gallery and Center for the Arts, 539 Main St., Harmony. Tickets, per person, $75 per person children, age 10 and younger, $28.ĭennis McCurdy and the Carpenter Ants: country, 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m., dinner starts at 6 p.m. The Butler County Symphony Orchestra will perform. "Dance with Butler County Celebrities": May 11 at Crystal Room in Days Inn, 139 Pittsburgh Road, Butler. For information or to sign up, email with name, phone number and year of graduation. All proceeds benefit the Cindy Pertile Scholarship Fund. Tickets available by calling Celebrity Series Box Office at 72 or online Alumni Benefit Concert: Lincoln High School Choir celebrates its 75th anniversary May 11. April 27 at Westminister College's Will W. "What Would Petula Do? A Tribute to Petula Clark": 7:30 p.m. Tickets for just the show are available for $20. ![]() Admission is $40 per person and includes dinner. Benefits the Myasthenia Gravis Association of Western PA. Featuring Gene Collier, Larry XL and Joey Welsh. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., followed by 7 p.m. Admission is free donations accepted.Ĭomedy for a Cause: Comedy, April 27 at the Sokol Club Banquet Hall, 2912 East Carson St., Pittsburgh's South Side. Group is affiliated with the Beaver Valley Choral Society. Friday at Monaca United Methodist Church, 814 Indiana Ave. Tickets are available at Pete's Uptown, The Ellwood Candy Company, the Ellwood Area Chamber of Commerce and from members of the Wolves, Lions and Rotary clubs.ġ p.m.Red Barn Players Summer Season: "I Hate Hamlet," a comedy, May 31, June 6-8 and 13-15 "The Drowsy Chaperone," a musical, July 5, 6, 11-13 and 18-20 "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," a comedy, Aug. Where: Wolves Shelter in Ewing Park, Ellwood CityĪdmission: $30 in advance and $35 the day of the event. A Donation will be made to Ellwood City Meals on Wheels. The Wolves Club leads the event that is a joint effort of the Wolves Club, Lions Club and the Rotary Club of Ellwood City. The Ellwood City version of the Oktoberfest doesn't have an oompah band, but Richard Tomak will be creating the traditional ambiance dressed in customary Bavarian garb and playing his accordion as he strolls through the crowd. The diversity of the Ellwood City area is reflected in the variety of local favorites, fish, deep-fried pretzels, meatball and sausage sliders, pepperoni puffs and French fries and hotdogs. Traditional German food including sauerkraut and kielbasa and a crowd favorite, halushka, made with Lynn Smilek's family recipe, that differs from haluski because it has no noodles but rather tiny handmade dumplings. Wolves Club member Denny Boariu, chairman of the event, stressed that the Oktoberfest is not a drinking event the beer is served an inch or two in a 3 oz glass to sample. ![]() Taste a brew, eat a pretzel, so you are ready to taste the next brew. "There will be 20 to 25 micro-brewers at the event and there will be more than 120 different beers to taste," he said.įor those tasting the brews, there are Pretzels on a Rope, which are pretzels strung on a thin rope and can be worn as a necklace. ![]() From 1 to 4 p.m., Tou ché, local band, will be entertaining from the Folino Stage.īryan Downs, owner of Pete’s Uptown, the official beer sponsor, said there will be home brewers, craft beers from micro-breweries giving people the opportunity to taste lesser-known brews. The fun and games include door prizes, a silent auction, basket raffle, corn hole tournament and a keg toss competition and other games. It’s a rain or shine affair with an abundance of food, the chance to sample home-brewed and craft beers and a great opportunity to have fun with friends. at Ewing Park.Įllwood City's version of the German folk festival in Munich, Bavaria, is their unique fusion of German food and local favorites, as well as German music and popular songs, and it all melds together into an afternoon of food, fun, games and a whole lot more. ELLWOOD CITY – The 12th annual Oktoberfest, the last big bash of the year, is Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
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