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5 Things To Do This Weekend

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Shop Local. The 2024 Cabin Fever Craft Show at Green Grove Gardens in Greencastle promises a vibrant and diverse showcase of local craftsmanship. Scheduled for Saturday, March 2,, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., this event will host over 400 local vendors offering a wide array of unique and handcrafted items. Craft enthusiasts and visitors can look forward to exploring a plethora of artisanal creations while supporting the local community’s talent and creativity.

Make Oobleck. On Saturday, March 2nd at 11 a.m., attendees can join STEAM Saturday at Discovery Station in Hagerstown, MD. The event, “Make and Take Oobleck for Dr. Seuss Day,” offers a hands-on experience with Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid named after a Dr. Seuss book. Participants will celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday by engaging in the fascinating properties of this unique substance.

Enjoy the Sound of the Irish. The Irish Tenors are set to enchant audiences at the Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.m. as part of their 25th Anniversary Tour. With a rich history of performances dating back to 1998, The Irish Tenors have captivated crowds worldwide with their harmonious melodies. From iconic venues like Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House and The Hollywood Bowl, their sold-out shows have left a lasting impression on music lovers across the globe.

Play Bingo. The Smithsburg Community Volunteer Fire Company will host a Cash Bingo event on Sunday, March 3, starting at 2:30 p.m. With doors opening at 1:30 p.m., attendees can enjoy an afternoon of excitement for $25 per ticket. The event will feature door prizes, and food available for purchase. For those interested in attending, tickets can be obtained by contacting Alexis at 301-988-1353.

Dive into History. Throughout March, the Franklin Historical Society presents the Ira Ebersole Exhibit, showcasing the renowned Ira Ebersole Collection of antiqued decorated furniture and metalwork. Displayed in the Minehart Lecture Room from March 1, to March 30, this exhibit pays homage to Ebersole’s distinctive stenciled patterns that garnered widespread recognition in the region, attracting a dedicated following. Visitors can explore this exceptional collection on Thursdays through Saturdays at 175 E King St, Chambersburg, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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