5 Things To Do This Weekend

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Go To The Market- The arrival of late spring brings the opening day for two beloved farmers markets in the area. On Saturday, May 25, the Market at the Park in Waynesboro’s Main Street Park kicks off, running every Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon until September 28. Vendors will be offering fresh local produce, baked goods, and other delectable treats. The same day marks the start of the North Square Farmers Market in Chambersburg’s Chambers Fort Park. This grassroots market, promoting local growers and entrepreneurs, will be open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon through November 23. Both markets provide an excellent opportunity to support the local community while stocking up on fresh, seasonal foods and goods.

Support Local Students. The Mercersburg Sportsman’s Association will host a Students Chicken BBQ Fundraiser on Saturday, May 25, starting at 11:30 a.m. The event aims to raise funds to send students to church camp. For $12, attendees can enjoy a half chicken, beans, applesauce, and rolls, with drinks available for $1. Pre-orders can be placed by calling Amy Couch at 717.729.6046 or Mike Robinson at 717.729.1649. The fundraiser will take place at 12143 Dickey’s Rd, Mercersburg.

Unleash Your Inner Gearhead. On Sunday, May 26 from 10am-1pm, Kyner’s Cars and Coffee event will be held at 2040 Lincoln Way East in Chambersburg. It’s a free, family-friendly gathering showcasing over 350 amazing vehicles including cars, hot rods, trucks, and bikes. Attendees can enjoy free coffee, snacks, music, and vendors like Celia’s Food Company and Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter. It promises to be a great morning and afternoon of automotive enthusiasm, food, fun, and more for all ages.

Experience Carnival Thrills. The annual Great Boonsboro Rescue Company Carnival, a major fundraiser event, will take place from Friday, May 24 to Saturday, June 1, at Shafer Park in Boonsboro, MD. Visitors can enjoy great food, thrilling rides, and free nightly music entertainment from renowned recording artists. The kitchen and rides open daily at 5 until 11 p.m., with live music performances scheduled for 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. each evening, weather permitting.

Enjoy The Parade. The Sharpsburg Memorial Day Commemoration & Parade is a longstanding tradition that has been held annually since 1867, making it the longest continuously held Memorial Day parade in the United States. This year, on Saturday, May 25, the town of Sharpsburg, Md, will honor the ultimate sacrifices made by fallen soldiers. The event will commence with a wreath-laying ceremony at 11 a.m., followed by a parade at 2 p.m., taking place at 106 E Main St, Sharpsburg, MD.

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