5 Things To Do This Weekend

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Honor the Irish. On Friday, March 8, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., an Irish Happy Hour will take place at the Capitol Theatre in Chambersburg. The event features the return of the lively Celtic band, Across the Pond, providing authentic Irish music. Guests can enjoy a variety of adult Irish-themed beverages, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks, along with Irish food, Irish dancers, and an Irish-themed raffle. This popular annual party for individuals aged 21 and above promises a night of entertainment and merriment. Visit https://www.thecapitoltheatre.org/

Women Get Real. The Franklin County Visitors Bureau will host a women’s mixer on Friday, March 8 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center. This event aims to celebrate and empower women in the community, providing a platform for networking, collaboration, and inspiration. Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions, opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, and a supportive environment that fosters personal and professional growth.

Bake Bread. The Vintage Buckle Boutique in Shippensburg will host a pop-up event featuring a variety of delectable treats from Lauren of All Things Sourdough on Saturday, March 9, at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Attendees can indulge in a selection of sourdough loaves including plain, jalapeño cheddar, bacon jalapeño cheddar, everything bagel, and pizza varieties. For those with a sweet tooth, Lauren’s scones and cinnamon rolls come highly recommended. All items will be pre-prepared and available for purchase to enjoy at home.

Take a Spring Walk. The Institute in Waynesboro invites children to participate in StoryWalk® Sundays: March at the Pine Hill Recreation Area located at 12684 Mentzer Gap Rd. This Sunday, March 10, 1:30 to 3 p.m. This engaging event involves a guided walk along a story trail where kids can read an entertaining storybook, followed by crafting a special project to take home. The featured book for this month-long event is “When Spring Comes” by Kevin Henkes, which captures the essence of the emerging spring season with its sights, sounds, and smells. Participation is free, but registration is mandatory. Secure your spot by registering on The Institute’s website at www.natureandcultureinstitute.org for a fun-filled and educational experience for children.

Participate in a Play. This weekend the Potomac Playmakers Performing Arts Center in Hagerstown, MD, present “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” from 8 to 10 p.m. This Rachel Sheinkin musical follows an amusing and heartwarming journey of six quirky pre-teens competing for the ultimate spelling title. As they navigate through a series of challenging (and possibly fictional) words, the contestants share comical and poignant anecdotes from their personal lives. Audience engagement is encouraged in this PG-13 rated production featuring language and themes suitable for mature audiences. Visit the Potomac Playmakers website for more information and to secure your seat at this entertaining event.

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