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visitcumberlandvalley.com

Spring 2013

“The Soldier Experience” Exhibit at USAHEC

Pole Steeple in Pine Grove Furnace State Park

Carlisle Events Auto Shows

Appalachian Trail in Michaux State Forest

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visitcumberlandvalley.com

Spring 2013

“The Soldier Experience” Exhibit at USAHEC

Pole Steeple in Pine Grove Furnace State Park

Carlisle Events Auto Shows

Appalachian Trail in Michaux State ForestThe Sentinel

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Both organizations are excited to o� er this supplement for the 3rd year to our community members, residents and incoming visitors. This supplement is designed to highlight the collection of experiences waiting to be discovered in the Valley and o� er you unique spring ideas to celebrate the season with your friends and family.

Cumberland Valley’s rich collection of towns, villages and communities are surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the country. Nestled amongst the Appalachian Trail, this is the place where collectors, craftsmen, explorers, historians and more go to re� ect, express, grow and gather to pursue what makes them happy.

The Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau promotes the area and highlights the diverse activities and things to see and do in Cumberland Valley PA. The pages that follow are

� lled with exciting new exhibits, family-friendly events and some of the best places to explore this season in the region.

It's time to start your journey and say I found it in Cumberland Valley!For more information and a free Cumberland Valley Visitors Guide please visit the Cumberland Valley Visitors Center at 33 W. High St., Carlisle, located inside History on High – The Shop. Stop by for valuable visitor information including directions, suggestions and recommendations from our friendly sta� . We can also provide free brochures and maps on arts and entertainment, area attractions, dining and lodging, outdoor recreation and shopping.

Also discover full trip itineraries,an interactive Trip Planner, the O� cial Cumberland ValleyEvents Calendar and more onwww.visitcumberlandvalley.com.

Content submitted by the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau with contributions from the Appalachian Trail Museum, Camp Hill Plein Air Competition & Arts Festival, Carlisle Events, Cumberland County Historical Society, Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, Pine Grove Furnace State Park, South Mountain Partnership and the Village Artisans Gallery.

If you have a story idea you would like to submit for an upcoming travel guide please contact the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau at 717-240-7195.

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With the changing spring weather comes many opportunities to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery

of the Cumberland Valley. There are numerous great hiking opportunities in the area, but why not take an easy walk on the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail which is low on hills (there are none) and high on great views of the Valley.

The Cumberland Valley Rail Trail is one of the best ways to experience the farming areas of the Cumberland Valley. While some of the trail is lined by trees,

a good part of the trail o� ers long views of the North

and South mountains.

The views of the mountains include some of the best farm viewing available. It’s always fun to see the horses and cows, and you just might luck out and spot a

red fox, osprey or red tailed hawk. It’s also rewarding to see all the silos spread out along the Valley and from them gain an appreciation for all the farming in our local area.

There are 13 new informational signs spaced along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail which tell the stories of Agriculture in the Cumberland Valley and the important role the Cumberland Valley Railroad played in the Civil War. A hike on the Rail Trail can be a superb learning experience and scenic day out.

The Rail Trail can be accessed from the town park in Newville on McFarland Street, Oakville (parking and picnic area) or from the Shippensburg Township Park. All sections of the trail have their attractions, and an “Out and Back” from either end or the middle is a great way to spend quality outside time with friends and family.

Also, getting out on the trail early in the season lets you scout out the best places to pick wild berries as the season moves toward summer. Discover more about the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail and other hiking and biking opportunities in the Valley by browsing the Outdoors Section under Things to Do onwww.visitcumberlandvalley.com.

The whole family can enjoy a stroll along the Army Heritage Trail at the U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center. This mile-long loop trail is the perfect warm up or wind down for any day outdoors. While on the trail, experience an interpretive timeline of U.S. history. Large, military exhibits include a Huey helicopter, tank, Civil War cabins and WWI trench system.

Find more relaxing hiking and biking opportunities at the Cumberland County Hiker-Biker Trail located in Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Entrances to the trail can be found at the beautiful Laurel and Fuller lakes and the 4-mile out and back trail is ideal for easy hiking and biking.

Discover the scenic and laid-back hiking that LeTort Spring Run and Nature Trail has to o� er in Carlisle. This 1.5 mile, grass covered ballast trail follows one of the � nest limestone trout streams in the country, LeTort Spring Run.

To get your adrenaline pumping and for a real challenge, take on one of the more di� cult hiking trails in Cumberland Valley.

Sunset Rocks Trail’s rewarding 8.3 miles includes short climbs but leads to beautiful views and ruins of a top-secret World War II POW camp. This trail takes you through the

Michaux State Forest for opportunities to see an assortment of plant, tree and wildlife species.

Flat Rock Trail, located in Colonel Denning State Park, is a di� cult hike with a very worthwhile ending. This 5-mile, strenuous hike, ends with a half-mile of climbing over rocks to a stunning vista of Cumberland Valley.

The short, but steep, hike up to Pole Steeple results in an excellent viewpoint for the central part of the South Mountain Massif. From the top you can see the Sunset Rocks on Little Rocky Ridge and, nearly 500 feet below, Laurel Lake with its beaches and dams.

Cumberland Valley is the perfect destination to experience the famous Appalachian Trail. Our portion of the trail has been described as a “thru-hiker’s dream” due to our easy, � at surfaces. Stop by the Mid-Atlantic Appalachian Trail Conservancy in the o� cial Appalachian Trail Community of Boiling Springs to learn more.

Valley. There are numerous great hiking opportunities in the area, but why not take an easy walk on the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail which is low on hills (there are none) and high on great views of the Valley.

The Cumberland Valley Rail Trail is one of the best ways to experience the farming areas of

a good part of the trail o� ers long views of the North

To get your adrenaline pumping and for a real challenge, take on one of the more di� cult

rewarding 8.3 miles includes short climbs but leads to beautiful views and ruins of a top-secret World War II POW camp. This trail takes you through the

Community of Boiling Springs to learn more.

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Carlisle Events has been hosting automotive themed shows and gatherings at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds since 1974 and Fall Carlisle. What started as a singular event then, doubled in 1977 with the addition of Spring Carlisle. Since then, Carlisle Events has evolved into a big time player in the collector car hobby, playing host to or being part of 17 events.

Of those 17 events, 13 take place in Pennsylvania, with 11 held in Carlisle. In all, Carlisle Events and Carlisle the town have bene� ted tremendously for nearly 40 years. Shows at Carlisle generate nearly $100 million annually for the local economy and welcome nearly 500,000 enthusiasts to central Pennsylvania.

The Carlisle based season starts with Spring Carlisle. This event, much like Fall Carlisle, is a � ve-day collector car swap meet, car corral and plays host to a two-day automotive auction. Combined, nearly 200,000 people traverse to a sold out fairgrounds to � nd automotive pieces and parts, collectibles, restoration items, literature, merchandise and more. In addition, the auction, presented by Auctions America, showcases 300 cars per auction, allowing for a great array of automotive history to be bought and sold, all to the highest bidder.

Further, Spring and Fall Carlisle o� er thousands of cars for sale by owner as part of the car corral. Here, face to face deals can be made via sale or trade. The grounds o� er � nancing and notary service too, making transactions that much easier. Spring Carlisle also plays host to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow, an engine build competition where local and regional high school students compete for scholarship money by tearing down and rebuilding a Chevy small block engine.

Following Spring Carlisle, the specialty season starts with Carlisle Performance & Style (P&S), the � rst of eight straight automotive themed events. P&S is a motorsports and lifestyle festival that celebrates the

hottest and ever evolving trends in the motorsports world. The weekend features some of the hottest, loudest, fastest and most tricked-out cars, trucks and SUVs in the region. Add to that a great array of displays, guests, stunts, live music, competitions and more and the audience who attends P&S will know they’ve been part of a true festival atmosphere.

Immediately following P&S is the Carlisle Import & Kit Nationals. This event also provides a festival atmosphere by showcasing over 1,200 classic and high-performance vehicles. Show goers can tour the grounds and enjoy imports and kit cars from at least seven di� erent countries, representing thirty-seven unique manufacturers. Plus, there is great food, music and the Passport Program, allowing everyone onsite the chance to win prizes. In addition, there is autocross racing, club gatherings, cruises to historic and scenic locations, activities for kids, a downtown block party and more.

The next three shows on the Carlisle schedule, Carlisle Ford Nationals, Carlisle GM Nationals and Carlisle Chrysler Nationals make up the “Summer of Muscle.” These events highlight special guests, seminars, test drives and a wide array of automotive history. In addition, each show displays an iconic muscle car, the Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro and Dodge Charger. These three marquee machines, combined with decades of automotive excellence make the months of June and July some of the hottest on the Carlisle calendar. Best of all, the Carlisle Ford Nationals allow patrons and car owners alike to go downtown on Saturday for a very special all-Ford themed parade and street party.

Four wheels give way to two (and in some cases three) as part of Carlisle Bike Fest in mid-July. This open-air celebration has been taking Carlisle by storm since 2002 and is a great outlet for riders to cruise the scenic Cumberland Valley before, during or after the event.

Bike Fest o� ers family fun, live music all weekend, a special dealer mall where bikes and apparel are for sale and best of all; free demo rides courtesy of some of the biggest names in the hobby. Carlisle Bike Fest encourages every rider to make the event a journey rather than simply a destination.

With two automotive themed events left, the big trucks roll in as part of the Carlisle Truck Nationals. While all events at Carlisle are family oriented, this one is the most family friendly of them all. The weekend hosts trucks of all shapes and sizes. There are Monster Truck rides and competitions, plus the backbone of America, the big rig is on display too. The Carlisle Truck Nationals also feature an o� road course for those looking to get a little mud on the tires, plus live music, both on the main stage and within the pavilion as part of the ever popular big rig light show.

Carlisle’s last automotive themed event is its most popular. Corvettes at Carlisle take place during the � nal weekend of August and is the largest all-Corvette event in the world. There is a downtown Corvette parade, special displays, GM Engineers, test drives, free seminars and some of the nicest cars (and people) within the automotive hobby all in one place at one time. The weekend plays host to nearly 5,000 Corvettes spanning the life of the car and in some cases, one of a kind cars are on display.

Finally, new to the schedule is the Carlisle Sports and Outdoor Nationals. Though not a true automotive themed event, there will be some motorized components to the weekend. The event highlights the outdoor lifestyle with hunting and � shing displays, seminars, special guests, test rides and more. Enthusiasts of all ages will be hands on as they take part in various seminars and sessions designed to enhance their outdoor skill set. There will be a swap meet and corral for used equipment or merchandise too.

Best of all, with 82 acres of facility at Carlisle, attendees will have multiple interaction options, including turkey calls, dog-training demonstrations, archery shoots and more. The � rst time only happens once, so all outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to be a part of this event, the � rst weekend after Labor Day.

All told, Carlisle Events has expanded from 10 events in 2010 to 17 in 2013. The Miller families have added or become partner in events that take place in Auburn, Indiana (Auburn Spring and Auburn Fall), Zephyrhills, Florida (Fall AutoFest and Winter AutoFest), Allentown (Auto Mania) and Bloomsburg (Bloomsburg Nationals powered by Carlisle Events). Whether it’s one event for an enthusiast, 17 or somewhere in-between, Carlisle o� ers something for everyone - everywhere!

Spring CarlisleApril 24-28, 2013

Auburn SpringMay 9-11, 2013

Performance & StyleMay 11-12, 2013

Import & Kit NationalsMay 17-19, 2013

Ford NationalsJune 7-9, 2013

GM NationalsJune 21-23, 2013

Chrysler NationalsJuly 12-14, 2013

Bike FestJuly 19-21, 2013

Truck Nationals August 2-4, 2013

Bloomsburg Nationals August 9-11, 2013

Corvettes at CarlisleAugust 23-25, 2013

Auburn Fall August 29-Sep. 1, 2013

Sports and OutdoorSeptember 6-8, 2013

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Over the past two years the Plein Air Competition and Arts Festival in Camp Hill has blossomed into a highly anticipated event by artists, community members and visitors. The creative and forward-thinking organizers have allowed Plein Air to grow and expand much beyond its three years.

The 2013 Plein Air Festival will be held on May 17-19, 2013 and organizers will continue to educate the public on “Plein Air” with expanded workshops and children’s activities, and by adding a photography component to the event.

Plein air is a French expression which means “in the open air”, and is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors. This festival celebrates the beauty of Willow Park in Camp Hill and the surrounding communities.

Visitors can leisurely stroll through the park and watch artists of all ages painting an interpretation of the natural beauty and architecture they see. Other components of the event include gallery openings, shops and restaurants to enjoy, and live music throughout the event.

Upon arriving in Camp Hill for the event, be sure to visit Plein Air Headquarters at Cornerstone Co� eehouse, 2133 Market Street. There you will � nd o� cial festival information, programs, posters, and much more! It is also the place to � nd out where competition artists are painting and to get information about local attractions.

Visit www.pleinaircamphill.org for more event details and competition information.

Friday, May 17, 2013 All Day Artists paint en plein air within Camp Hill Borough and

surrounding areas9am - 4pm Plein Air Camp Hill Headquarters open, Cornerstone

Co� eehouse - 2133 Market Street, Camp Hill10am - 8pm “Painting en Plein Air” - artists display work, Location: Gallery

2318 12pm - 2pm Music in the afternoon featuring Jerry Haines, Location:

Willow Park Gazebo 3pm - 5pm Music in the Park featuring Jay Smar , Location: Willow Park

Gazebo 5pm - 7:30pm Collector’s Preview Party / Competition judging & awards for

Artists, Photographers and Student Artists Awards / Music featuring John Catalano and friends

7pm - 9pm Music in the Park featuring Funktion, Location: Willow Park Gazebo

Saturday, May 18, 2013 Photography “Shoot Out” Begins

All Day Artists paint en plein air within Camp Hill Borough and surrounding areas

9am - 4pm Plein Air Camp Hill Headquarters open, Cornerstone Co� eehouse

10am - 8pm “Painting en Plein Air” - artists display work, Location: Gallery 2318

9am - 10am Registration for Adult Quick Draw and Children’s Paint Out, Location: Willow Park Plaza

10am - 12pm Quick Draw Competitions, Willow Park and designated area11am - 12:30pm Music in the morning featuring Hot Club of Camp Hill

performing swing style music, Location: Willow Park Gazebo12:30pm Quick Draw judging and awards presentation begins, Willow

Park - 24th Street6pm - 10pm Ticketed Private Garden Party Gala Event 7pm - 9pm Music in the Park featuring Thomas Pandol� with “Into the

Night with Gershwin”, Location: Willow Park Gazebo Photography “Quick Shoot” Ends

Sunday, May 19, 2013 All Day Artists paint en plein air

within Camp Hill Borough and surrounding areas

9am - 2pm Plein Air Camp Hill Headquarters open, Cornerstone Co� eehouse

10am - 4pm “Painting en Plein Air” - artists display work, Location: Gallery 2318

11am Photography “Quick Shoot” submissions due

11am - 2pm Music in the afternoon, Location: Willow Park Gazebo

1:00pm Photography “Quick Shoot” judging and awards

4pm Event Ends

Sunday, May 19, 2013 All Day Artists paint en plein air

within Camp Hill Borough and surrounding areas

10am - 4pm “Painting en Plein Air” - artists display work, Location: Gallery 2318

Shoot” submissions due

afternoon, Location: Willow Park Gazebo

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DanceBrazil

Tuesday,April 02, 20137:30 p.m.

Gettysburg 150thMusic Festival

Presented by: MusicCelebrations International,

National Festival of the States

Saturday,April 06, 2013

7:00 p.m.

The GettysburgCollege SymphonyOrchestra presents

Symphonie FantastiqueFriday,

April 12, 20138:00 p.m.

SundermanWind Symphony

ConcertSunday,

April 14, 20133:00 p.m.

I Hear AmericaSinging:

An Opera GalaSunderman Event

Friday,April 19, 2013

7:00 p.m.

SundermanSymphony

Band Concert

Sunday,April 21, 20133:00 p.m.

Up Jumped SpringJazz Ensemble &Dispatch Concert

Friday,April 26, 20138:00 p.m.

The MET Live inHD:

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April 27, 201312:00 p.m.

SundermanPercussion

Ensemble ConcertSunday,

April 28, 20133:00 p.m.

SundermanWindSymphonyStudentConductorsConcert

Monday,April 29, 2013

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Make your reservations today online or by phone

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Start planning for a fun-� lled and outdoors-themed Labor Day Weekend. The 3rd Annual South Mountain Outdoors returns in 2013 and is celebrating with a collection of events that will attract families looking for all-age fun to savor the end of summer.

South Mountain Outdoors is a celebration of outdoor activities, destinations, and businesses within the South Mountain landscape that includes parts of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin and York counties.

This year’s celebration from Saturday

(August 31) through Monday (September 2) will highlight the Gettysburg Wine and Fruit Trail, kayaking and free � shing at Pine Grove Furnace State Park, horse-drawn carriage tours of Caledonia State Park, tours of the Dill’s Tavern, hikes and tours around Renfrew Museum, and much more.

As the weekend approaches more information and special events will be available at the South Mountain Partnership’s website www.southmountainpartnership.org. Due to the various locations and nature of these special events it creates a unique opportunity and

a variety of ways for families to celebrate Labor Day weekend.

South Mountain Outdoors is hosted by the South Mountain Partnership, an alliance of organizations working to preserve and enhance the natural and cultural assets of the South Mountain landscape in central Pennsylvania.central Pennsylvania.

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Allenberryis a country estate on 57 wooded acresset along the beautiful Yellow Breeches.

Dining - Ala Carte & Buffet • Live Professional TheatreRomantic Getaways • Weddings • Murder Mystery WeekendsParties • Banquets • Picnics • Meetings • Family Reunions

Tennis & Swimming • Fly Fishing

Allenberry is located off every major highway in central PA;in historic Boiling Springs, near Hershey & Gettysburg

Flagship theatres feature stadium seating, digitalsurround sound and a comfortable atmosphere.We pride ourselves on being known as the“neighborhood theatre” that offers quality

entertainment for families and businesses withinthe communities we serve.

Located at The Hampden Center4950 Carlisle PikeMechanicsburg, PA

717-737-4133Visit us on line for movie times and showings

http://www.flagshipcinemas.com/See You at the movies!!!!

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Hours: Thursday-Saturday 10am-5pm and by appointment

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Furniture • GlasswareCollectibles

Visit these Local Antique Dealers!

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Visit our website for upcoming

Rich Valley Golf events: www.richvalleygolf.net

18 Hole Championship GolfExecutive/Beginner’s CourseGrass Driving RangeGolf Outings and Corporate Events

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Nolo’s Bar and RestaurantFull service restaurant and bar

Seasonal restaurant menu

Indoor / outdoor seating

Weddings-rehearsal dinners-bridal & baby showers

Birthday parties, reunions, retirement parties

There is still time to enjoy the remainingperformances of the 2012/2013 Season!

Located at 5th and Walnut in Harrisburg, Pa717-545-5527

[email protected] • www.harrisburgsymphony.orgFollow us on facebook

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EAT &DRINKinCUMBERLANDVALLEYFine Dining in a Casual Atmosphere!

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Voted“BEST STEAKS”for 2012!

HISTORIC..BUT BRAND NEW!

Holly Inn- Offers lodging, full servicerestaurant,cocktail lounge/tavern and banquet hall.

Holly Inn is owner operated offering uniquely designed lodging, fine dining restaurant, cocktail lounge andbanquet hall. Come savor our famous cream of crab soup and crab cakes, as well as our meat and seafood

specials. Our homey service will be worth the trip!

Holly Inn31 South Baltimore Avenue Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania 17065

(717) 486-3823 • www.hollyinn.com

Massey’s Frozen Custard isOpen 7 Days A week!

HOURS:Mon.-Thurs. 11-9Fri. & Sat. 11-10 • Sun. 12-9

600 West High StreetCarlisle • 249-2258

• Soft Serve • Hand DippedShakes • Sundaes

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One of the most interesting shops and galleries in Cumberland Valley can be found in a beautifully renovated church tucked into the picturesque town of Boiling Springs. The Village Artisans Gallery, located at 321 Walnut St., Boiling Springs, carries the work of more than 200 American artists and highlights artists and artisans from Pennsylvania. It has become a place where the arts community is celebrated in the Valley.

This shop is owned and operated by the equally interesting PJ Heyman. Heyman got her beginnings as a stained glass artist who started by taking a class from the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and setting up a studio space in her basement. After feeling con� dent about her skills she started selling her work at craft shows, through word of mouth and at a local gallery.

“Having a studio above ground and a place to sell my work was always a goal,” Heyman explains. “Fortunately my mom lived in the house on the other side of Fourth Street of what was then a Brethren Church, now The Village Artisans Gallery. When the building went up for sale I envisioned a nice daylight � lled space that would be perfect for creating and displaying artwork.”

After six months of renovating the building the gallery opened for business on April 1, 1995 with a stained glass studio, a duck decoy carver studio, Gay Foltz’ folk art carving studio and a gallery space with the work of 50 other � ne craft makers and artists.

Having been a member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen since 1980 and participating in craft shows for many years, Heyman was able to ask these craft makers and artists whose work she admired if they’d allow her to take their work on consignment. Now she has artists request to have their work in her gallery. Gay Foltz still has a working studio space on site where visitors can see her create the whimsical carvings she is known for.

“I’ve always wanted to feature the unique, quality work of American � ne craft makers and � ne artists. There are many wonderfully talented artists in Pennsylvania and the rest of the states

w h o s e work should be seen. I feel fortunate to be able to represent some of these artists,” shares Heyman.

What separates the Village Artisans Gallery from others is the sense of pride and true passion for the arts you can see and feel when you enter Heyman’s shop. She constantly works with community partners to showcase all the � ne artisans we are lucky to have in our backyards. Heyman was acknowledged at the 2012 Cumberland Valley Tourism Conference as the Partner of Year for her outstanding commitment to promoting tourism and developing the arts community. Her shop was recognized as a Niche 2011 Top Retailer winner and has won the Best in the Valley – Shopping Award for all three years of the program’s life.

Whether you are a passionate art-lover, casual collector, appreciator of handmade items, or someone who just loves to shop, you won’t be disappointed by the Village Artisans Gallery. Heyman eloquently states, “Art is one of the things that enhances our lives, makes us feel good and brings people together in a positive way.”

18th Anniversary Open HouseApril 1 - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Stop by to celebrate the gallery’s 18th Anniversary. They’ll have refreshments, 18% o� all purchases all day and a drawing for door prizes including one of Erin Keck’s marvelous Steampunk clocks at 8 p.m.

Artists in Action – Clare Klaum, ArtistApril 6 – 1p.m. – 4 p.m.Clare works in several di� erent media such as pastels, watercolors and colored pencil. Her subject matter ranges from animal portraits drawn from her own photographs to landscapes painted en Plein Aire.

Artists in Action – Mary Jan Sausser, Chinese Bruch PaintingApril 13 – 1p.m. – 4 p.m.Misty hills, little villages and waterfalls in high

mountains, birds and bees � itting among � owers are just a few of the subjects found in Mary Jane’s Chinese Brush Paintings. Able to study her subjects � rst hand while living on the Paci� c Rim, Mary Jane combines eastern vision with a western eye.

Artists in Action – Jan Urey,Memory MosaicsApril 20 – 1p.m. – 4 p.m.Jan draws the inspiration for her reclaimed broken treasures mosaics from Northern Appalachian and Pennsylvania Dutch cultures. Each piece is created from a treasury of broken china, pottery, mirrors and vintage jewelry resulting in a mosaic of intricate beauty.

Artists in Action – Patty Marshall, ArtistApril 27 – 1p.m. – 4 p.m.

Patty, a multimedia artist, has been exploring her wide ranging interest in art since her retirement as an art teacher. A lover of animals she is working on drawings, collages and paintings of them as well as the realistic humorous clay sculptures for which she is known.

American Craft WeekOctober 4 – 13, 2013The Village Artisans Gallery will be participating in the fourth year of American Craft Week, the nationwide celebration of the wonderful world of handmade American crafts and the people who make them. As in the previous three years Village Artisans Gallery will have a “Meet & Mingle” Open House the evening of October 4. As the date approached check the O� cial Cumberland Valley Events Calendar on www.visitcumberlandvalley.com for more American Craft Week events.

gallery. participating in craft shows for many years, Heyman was able to ask these craft makers and artists whose work she admired if they’d allow her to take their work on consignment. Now she has artists request to have their work in her gallery. Gay Foltz still has a working studio space on site where visitors can see her create the whimsical carvings she is known for.

“I’ve always wanted to feature the unique, quality work of American � ne craft makers and � ne artists. There are many wonderfully talented artists in Pennsylvania and the rest of the states

The Carlisle Arts Learning Center (CALC) is moving to a new spot in downtown Carlisle. They will open in early May 2013 at 38 W. Pomfret St. and are looking forward to being a part of this funky street that is sprinkled with unique shops and restaurants. For 20 years CALC has been committed to serving and enriching the community by encouraging creativity and self-esteem through the exploration and appreciation of the visual arts. This new location will allow them to serve more artists, teach more students, collaborate further with non-pro� ts, and increase visitation by being pedestrian friendly.

The Garden Gallery, at 10 N. Hanover St., features artwork and sculpture from locally and nationally recognized artists from New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Kansas. The gallery also o� ers custom frame and photo restoration services.

Nancy Stamm’s Galleria, at 2 North Hanover St., features works by Nancy Stamm herself, as well as framing, repair and other art related services.

2nd Floor Gallery is located in a historic church at 105 S. Market St. and was built in 1859. The gallery houses over 500 works of � ne art and seven artist studios. Some of the works are from local artisans, including the gallery owner.

Brath & Hughes Fine Art Gallery, located at 41 W. Main St., is a renovated bank that now holds artwork from over 50 local and regional artists. Enjoy special exhibits in “The Vault.”

Studio 39 Fine Art Gallery is an artists’ working studio and gallery located at 39 E. Main St. Artists are there to create their work in a beautiful space. The gallery displays original � ne artwork along with limited giclee prints and cards.

Metropolis Collective, at 17 W. Main St., o� ers � ne art and performances with a twist. The collective exhibits an eclectic variety of contemporary � ne art and also hosts musical and artistic performances.

Art Center School & Galleries, at 18 Artcraft Dr., is housed in an old barn and o� ers art lessons and gallery exhibits. Painting, drawing and pottery classes are available for ages 2 and up.

Village Artisans Gallery. When the building went up for sale I envisioned a nice daylight

w h o s e work should be seen. I

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Collections and CuriositiesFreight Station Museum and Museum Store2/9/2013 - 5/18/2013, Wednesday - Saturday 12:00 PM to 3:00 PMA Look at Museum Treasures will exhibit many of the acquisitions that have been given to the Mechanicsburg Museum over the years. 3 West Allen Street, Mechanicsburg, www.mechanicsburgmuseum.org, 717-697-6088

The Andrews BrothersAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse3/12/2013 - 5/5/2013What happens when the Andrews Sisters don’t show up for a USO show? Watch how three brothers hilariously masquerade as the famous Andrews Sisters.1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 717.258.3211

1863 Invasion in the ValleyCumberland County Historical Society3/15/2013 - 10/26/2013In June 1863, Confederate and Union forces clashed in Cumberland County from Shippensburg to Camp Hill. Discover the stories of soldiers, the shelling, and stolen cows, through Civil War artifacts, documents, and photographs.21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

“M3-Mark, Materials, Myth” and “Homegrown” Art ExhibitsMetropolis Collective3/15/2013 - 4/27/2013An exhibition of new works created by Sean Matthews, Brenton Good, Daniel Finch and David Kasparek at Trash Art Gallery from 6-10pm on Friday, March 15th, 2013, as well as the “Homegrown” group show in the collective’s Hole In The Wall Gallery featuring works created by artists who were born in or currently reside in PA. 17 West Main Street, Mechanicsburg, www.metropoliscollective.com, 717-458-8245

18th Anniversary Open House CelebrationVillage Artisans Gallery4/1/2013, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PMCome help us celebrate our 18th Anniversary by taking 18% o� ALL your purchases ALL day! Indulge in our studio Folk Art carver Gay Foltz’ fabulous mini cupcakes plus lots of other goodies!321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs, www.villageartisansgallery.com, 888-258-0256

Civil War Sesquicentennial1863 at the US Army Heritage & Education Center 4/1/2013 - 3/31/2014The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center presents an exhibit chronicling the third year of the Civil War. 950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, www.usahec.org, 717-245-3641

Boyz II MenThe Luhrs Center4/4/2013, 8:00PM Boyz II Men remains one of the most truly iconic R&B groups in music history. The group rede� ned popular R&B and continues to create timeless hits that appeal to fans across all generations. Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year with the release of their landmark album, Twenty, the band has penned and performed some of the most celebrated classics of the past two decades. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

Shippensburg Goes To WarShippensburg Historical Society4/5/2013 - 8/31/2013, Open Wednesday,Friday & Saturday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PMThis exhibit will help to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Occupation of Shippensburg. Displays will focus on the experience of Shippensburg during the Civil War, in terms of both civilian and military participation. 52 West King Street, Shippensburg, www.shippensburghistory.org, 717-532-6727

Murder Mystery Weekends @ AllenberryAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse4/5/2013 - 4/7/2013, 4/12/2013 – 4/14/2013, 4/19/2013 – 4/21/2013, 4/26/2013 – 4/28/2013, Friday Evening through Sunday BrunchJoin us at Allenberry for an exciting Murder Mystery Weekend: A Candidate for Murder. When the beloved Mayor of Boiling Springs is found dead, the town is desperate to � nd its new leader. So the race is on -- with a zany, over-zealous lineup of candidates. Get ready for an entire weekend of drama, dancing, music, mystery -- and murder. Solve the crime at Sunday brunch, and then return home safe and sound.1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 717-258-3211

Civil War Walking Tour of CarlisleCumberland County Historical Society4/6/2013 Join us for a tour led by Civil War walking guides. Meet at Cumberland County Historical Society. Reservations required.21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717.249.7610

The Incredible Edible (Organic) EggDickinson College Farm4/6/2013, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PMChildren -- suggested ages 5 to 9 -- will collect fresh-laid eggs from the farm’s pasture-raised hens. Pre-registration is encouraged.533 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, blogs.dickinson.edu, 717-245-1969

Artist in Action: Clare KlaumVillage Artisans Gallery4/6/2013,1:00 PM to 4:00 PMClare’s subject matter ranges from animal portraits drawn from her own photographs to landscapes painted en Plein Air.321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs, www.villageartisansgallery.com, 717-258-3256

Farmers Flea MarketWilliams Grove Steam Engine Show Grounds4/7/2013 - 12/15/2013, Sunrise to 2: PMWilliams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association is hosting an outdoor Farmers Flea Market every Sunday, weather permitting, throughout the year. There are over 500 vendors at Williams Grove Steam Engine Show Grounds.1 Steam Engine Hill, Mechanicsburg, www.wghsea.org, 717-766-4001

Shippensburg UniversitySpring Band ConcertThe Luhrs Center4/7/2013, 3:00PM to 4:30PMThe Shippensburg University Band is comprised of non-music majors dedicated to the performance of exemplary traditional and contemporary wind band literature. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

Historic Highlights Mini-SeriesMechanicsburg Museum Passenger Station4/10/2013 & 4/17/2013, NoonJoin historian Sheldon Munn as he provides “historic highlights” of the area. On April 10, he will describe how John Huston, who designed the Pennsylvania State Capitol, was determined to create a “Palace of Art” architecturally inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. On April 17, Mr. Munn will take us on a journey to experience the ten vehicle and railroad bridges to the Pennsylvania Capital.2 West Strawberry Alley, Mechanicsburg, www.mechanicsburgmuseum.org, 717-697-6088

The Texas TenorsThe Luhrs Center4/10/2013, 8:00PM By popular demand, The Texas Tenors are returning to Shippensburg!Introduced to the nation on America’s Got Talent, The Texas Tenors have been wooing and wowing sold out audiences around the world. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

Artist in Action: Mary Jane Sausser - Chinese Brush PaintingVillage Artisans Gallery4/13/2013,1:00 PM to 4:00 PMMisty hills, little villages and waterfalls in high mountains, and birds and bees � itting among � owers are just a few of the subjects found in Mary Jane’s Chinese Brush paintings. 321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs, www.villageartisansgallery.com, 717.258.3256

Civil War Family ProgramTwo Mile House4/13/2013, 10 AM-NoonJoin the Cumberland County Historical Society for a free program featuring Civil War crafts, treats, and fun for the whole family.1189 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Camp Michaux Walking TourPine Grove Furnace State Park4/13/2013 David Smith will lead this popular walking tour. Meet at the furnace in Pine Grove State Park. Reservations are required. 1100 Pine Grove Road, Gardners, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Pop Goes the MusicRubendall Recital Hall @ Dickinson College4/14/2013 The Dickinson Improvisation and Collaboration Ensemble (DICE) and the Dickinson College Jazz Ensemble present music that explores the intersection of popular and art genres, with works by Radiohead, Stevie Wonder, Elliott Sharp and others.250 West High Street, Carlisle, www.dickinson.edu, 717-245-1568

The Forgotten Battle: The Confederate Attempt on the Pennsylvania CapitalMechanicsburg Museum Passenger Station4/14/2013 Cooper Wingert, a Mechanicsburg area school district student, will discuss the Confederate invasion of Cumberland County including the Rebel occupation of Carlisle and Mechanicsburg, the skirmishes in Camp Hill, and the shelling which took place in Carlisle. 2 West Strawberry Alley, Mechanicsburg, www.mechancisburgmuseum.org, 717-697-6088

Genealogy WorkshopCumberland County Historical Society4/15/2013, 6:30-8:30 PM, 4/20/2013, 10 AM to 12 PMDo you know how to proceed on creating your family tree? Have you reached a road block? Need help? Local genealogist, Deborah Sweaney, and CCHS Librarian, Cara Curtis, will conduct a genealogy workshop.21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Fighting the Civil WarCumberland County Historical Society4/16/2013 Historical Treasures of the Con� ict in the Collection of the National Civil War Museum. Opened in 2001, The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is the largest museum in the country dedicated to telling the complete story of the war from the viewpoint of both sides. 21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

ABBA The ConcertThe Luhrs Center 4/17/2013, 8:00PM Fans agree, if you missed all the fun the � rst time ABBA The Concert appeared at the Luhrs Center, then come discover what everyone was raving about! ABBA The Concert is the closest you’re going to get to the original singers, and even features members of the original ABBA band!1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

Perspectives in Military HistoryLecture SeriesU.S. Army Heritage and Education Center4/18/2013, 7:15pmDr. Christian B. Keller, Department of National Security and Strategy, U.S. Army War College will present a lecture entitled, “Flying Dutchmen and Drunken Irishmen: The Myths and Realities of Ethnic Civil War Soldiers.” 950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, www.usahec.org, 717.245.3972

CPYB Presents The Sleeping BeautyPerformed at the Whitaker Center4/20/2013 - 4/21/2013, Sat. Performances Begin at 1:00PM & 7:00PM; Sun. Performance begins at 2:00PMThe crowing jewel of classical ballet, The Sleeping Beauty’s magni� cent blending of drama, lavish theatrical setting, and alluring music intimately provokes the dance -- drawing the audience into a mystical world of fairy tale magic where spells are cast and a would-be demise is thwarted. 225 Market St., Harrisburg, www.whitakercenter.org, 717-214-ARTS

Artist in Action: Jan Urey - Memory MosaicsVillage Artisans Gallery4/20/2013,1:00 PM to 4:00 PMJan draws the inspiration for her reclaimed broken treasures mosaics from Northern Appalachian and Pennsylvania Dutch cultures. 321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs, www.villageartisansgallery.com, 717.258.3256

2nd Floor Gallery’sGallery Saturday Art Reception2nd Floor Gallery4/20/2013, 6:00 to 9:00 PMGallery Saturday at 2nd Floor Gallery in downtown Mechanicsburg features the paintings of John Firestone and photography of Ali Waxman. Join the 2nd Floor Gallery of Mechanicsburg as they celebrate two local, contemporary artists who never cease to challenge our sense. 105 South Market Street, Mechanicsburg, www.2ndFloorGallery.com, 717-697-0502

Shippensburg University Community Orchestra Spring ConcertThe Luhrs Center4/21/2013, 3:00PM The Shippensburg University-Community Orchestra presents two masterpieces of 19th century music: Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor and Alexander Borodin’s Symphony No. 2 in B minor. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

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Dickinson College Choirand Collegium ConcertFirst Evangelical Lutheran Church4/21/2013 Under the direction of Visiting Instructor in Music Dana Gorzelany-Mostak and Professor of Music Blake Wilson, the Dickinson College Choir and Dickinson Collegium perform a choral concert of American and European folk-song settings.21 S. Bedford Street, Carlisle, www.dickinson.edu/arts, 717-245-1568

Race, Run, Ride & Ramble on the Cumberland Valley Rail-TrailRegistration @ Shippensburg Township Park4/21/2013, Registration 9:00 AM; First race 10:00 AMJoin us for a fun day to run, hike or bike the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail. The trail has a smooth, crushed stone surface with long sweeping turns through beautiful farmland. All participants receive lunch. All pre-registrants will receive a 100% cotton t-shirt. Pre-registration ends on April 8. Early registration prices with online registration until April 20.304 Britton Road, Shippensburg, www.timberhilltiming.com, 717-300-1337

Carlisle Indian Industrial SchoolWalking TourCumberland County Historical Society4/24/2013Barbara Landis will lead a tour of the Indian School grounds on Carlisle Barracks. Meet at the Cumberland County Historical Society at noon for maps and carpooling logistics. Reservations required. 21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Spring CarlisleCarlisle Fairgrounds4/24/2013 - 4/28/2013Spring Carlisle – a collector and classic car swap meet, car corral and auction – is the third event of the calendar year for Carlisle Events and marks the beginning of the Carlisle based show and swap meet season. 1000 Bryn Mawr, Carlisle, www.carlisleevents.com, 717-243-7855

The Man in Seat 24 orThe (Uninvited) GuestCarlisle Theatre4/26/2013 - 4/28/2013In our � fth season, Carlisle Theatre Company will produce its � rst non-musical play. An irate, rude, and combative theatre patron hijacks the cast, the crew, and his fellow theatre-goers and winds up stone-cold dead at center stage. This is a murder mystery, a play-within-a-play, where a harried and frazzled theatre director investigates a murder -during a night of theatre gone wrong -- and realizes that there is more to the evening’s performance than meets the eye.44 West High Street, Carlisle, www.carlisletheatre.org, 717-258-0666

Underground Railroad Walking TourBoiling Springs4/27/2013 This walking tour will focus on the role of abolitionists and freedom seekers in Boiling Springs. Meet in Boiling Springs in front of the Iron Furnace (parking lot at the Mill). Reservations required.Parking Lot at the Mill, Boiling Springs, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Carlisle Indian Industrial SchoolWalking TourCumberland County Historical Society4/27/2013 Barbara Landis will lead a tour of the Indian School grounds on Carlisle Barracks. Meet at the Cumberland County Historical Society at noon for maps and carpooling logistics. Reservations required. 21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Artist in Action: Patty MarshallVillage Artisans Gallery4/27/2013, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PMA lover of animals, Marshall is working on drawings, collages and paintings of them as well as the realistic and humorous clay sculptures for which she is known.321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs, www.villageartisansgallery.com, 717.258.3256

Maryland State Boychoir in ConcertFirst Evangelical Lutheran Church4/28/2013, 4:00 PM to 5:30 PMThe Maryland State Boychoir will perform for the Fine Arts at First Artist Series at First Lutheran Church. The concert will showcase the Tour Choir performing sacred masterworks, contemporary pieces, gospels, spirituals, and folksongs. 21 S. Bedford Street, Carlisle, www.� rstlutherancarlisle.org, 717-249-3310

The Ironmaster’s ChallengeTrail Run & HikePine Grove Furnace State Park4/28/2013, 6:00 AM to 7:00 PMThe Ironmaster’s Challenge features a 50K Ultra, a 20 Miler, and a 15K Trek, all of which are open to trail runners and hikers, and feature the beautiful woodlands of Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Submit your online registration early to reserve your space in a springtime experience you will never forget!1212 Pine Grove Road, Gardners, www.ironmasterschallenge.com, 717-241-4360

Dickinson College Chamber Music ConcertRubendall Recital Hall 4/30/2013This concert features students who perform in one or more of the college’s chamber ensembles.250 West High Street, Carlisle, www.dickinson.edu/arts, 717-245-1568

Civil War Walking Tour of CarlisleCumberland County Historical Society5/3/2013 Join us for a tour led by volunteer Civil War walking guides. Meet at Cumberland County Historical Society. Reservations required. 21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Under the StreetlampThe Luhrs Center5/3/2013 America’s hottest new pop quartet, Under the Streetlamp, specializes in doo-wop derived hits, along with old-time rock ‘n roll, Motown-era soul classics and exquisite harmonies. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-1123

May Day CelebrationDickinson College Farm5/4/2013, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PMChildren will celebrate spring by planting new crops, making crafts our of recycled materials and recreating the Maypole tradition.Pre-registration is encouraged.533 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, blogs.dickinson.edu, 717-245-1969

New CumberlandCommunity Day and Garden Faire5/4/2013, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PMHead to downtown New Cumberland for arts and crafts. Food and enterainment will start at 10:00. www.newcumberlandpa.com, 717-774-6883

Happy Days, The New MusicalAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse5/8/2013 - 6/23/2013Happy days are here again with Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and the “king of cool” Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli. The famed drive-in, Arnold’s, is in danger of demolition, so the gang teams up to save it. 1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 800-430-5468

Ashland Cemetery Walking TourAshland Cemetery5/9/2013 CCHS volunteer, Lisa Brousse, will discuss the changing burial customs of the Civil War time period and the story of several prominent Carlisle citizens who served in the Civil War. Reservations required.Gate entrance at Ashland Cemetery, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Fly Fishing School Weekend Sulfer HatchAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse5/10/2013 - 5/12/2013 & 5/24/2013 - 5/26/2013Professional instruction by Nationally Recognized Instructors Tom Baltz and Eric Stroup. Two Nights Lodging in our 18th Century Estate, Hearty Country Breakfasts, Lunches, and Bu� et as well as ala Carte Dinners. 1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 717-258-3211

Carlisle Performance & StyleCarlisle Fairgrounds5/11/2013 - 5/12/2013Carlisle Performance & Style is more than a car show; P&S is a motorsports and lifestyle festival that celebrates the hottest and ever evolving trends in the motorsports world. 1000 Bryn Mawr, Carlisle, www.carlisleevents.com, 717-243-7855

Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack ShowCarlisle Theatre5/11/2013, 7:30PM to 9:00PMThe Golden Age of Vegas is alive on stage! This show takes you back to a time when true stars roamed the Vegas desert. There was style with substance, swing with swagger, and a non-stop party that everyone wanted access to. 44 West High St., Carlisle, www.carlisletheatre.org, 717-240-0970

Mother’s Day Dinner CruiseCity Island5/12/2013 Treat Mom to a breathtaking Dinner Cruise along the Susquehanna while enjoying a special Mother’s Day Menu from Premier Catering and entertainment from a live musician in our elegant wood, brass and copper-adorned indoor climate-controlled salon. City Island, Harrisburg, www.HarrisburgRiverboat.com, 717-234-6500

Perspectives in Military HistoryLecture SeriesU.S. Army Heritage & Education Center5/15/2013, 7:15pmDr. William T. Allison, from the U.S. Army Command War College, will present a lecture entitled, “The Gulf War, 1990-1991”. 950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, www.usahec.org, 717-245-3972

Celebrating Maurice K. GoddardPine Grove 100th Anniversary Event - Pine Grove Furnace State Park5/17/2013 The story of Pennsylvania State Parks is incomplete without Maurice K Goddard. Friday evening will feature a showing of The Life of MK Goddard, a documentary about this no-nonsense leader and conservationist. Saturday, the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation will host a presentation on the life of Goddard. Saturday evening, the Central Pennsylvania Conservancy will host a special event at the Ironmaster’s Mansion, featuring more opportunities to learn about Goddard as well as explore the mansion. 1100 Pine Grove Road, Gardners, www.dcnr.state.pa.us, 717.486.7174

Carlisle Import & Kit NationalsCarlisle Fairgrounds5/17/2013 - 5/19/2013This is a truly unique and engaging festival that showcases over 1,200 classic and high-performance vehicles. Take a tour through the grounds to enjoy imports and kit cars from at least seven di� erent countries, representing thirty-seven unique manufacturers.1000 Bryn Mawr,Carlisle, www.carlisleevents.com, 717-243-7855

Plein Air Arts FestivalCamp Hill5/17/2013 - 5/19/2013, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PMNow in its third year, the Plein Air Competition and Arts Festival is a three-day event that consists of an outdoor artist competition, exhibit and sale along with lectures, demos and live music.2133 Market Street, Camp Hill, www.pleinaircamphill.org, 717-909-4332

CPYB Presents No Place Like HomeCentral Pennsylvania Youth Ballet (CPYB)5/18/2013, 3:00PM & 5:00PMCentral Pennsylvania Youth Ballet gives thanks to the community for more than half a century of support with the annual No Place Like Home show. An informal showing of company premieres, new works, audience favorites and the classics. Free to the public, with a suggested donation of $5 per person bene� tting Project Share.5 North Orange Street, Carlisle, www.cpyb.org, 717-245-1191

Sara EvansThe Luhrs Center5/18/2013 Six years after her last studio album, Sara Evans is back with her recent release, Stronger, a landmark record � lled with the kind of gutsy explorations on life and love that have made Evans one of the most compelling female vocalists of her generation. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-1123

Spring WeekendConsignment Sale & Car ShowWilliams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association Show Grounds5/18/2013 - 5/19/2013Join us for our spring weekend consignment sale and car show. The consignment sale will take place on May 18. Items include tractors, gas and steam engines, farm implements, farm and shop-related items, tools, antiques, construction equipment, trailers, trucks, autos, tires and lumber.The car show will be held on May 19.1 Steam Engine Hill, Mechanicsburg, www.wghsea.org, 717-766-4001

2nd Floor Gallery’s GallerySaturday Art Reception2nd Floor Gallery5/18/2013, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PMDuring the month of May, 2nd Floor Gallery in Mechanicsburg will feature an exhibition of the works of numerous talented high school seniors from Mechanicsburg High School. This show will feature works from a variety of media and styles. 105 South Market Street, Mechanicsburg, www.2ndFloorGallery.com, 717-697-0502

History of the Old CourthouseCumberland County Historical Society5/21/2013 Beth Coolidge will present the history of the Old Courthouse and the Judges who served there. There are two papers from the 1970s that provided a good summary of the Courthouse and the Judges who served.21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

The Full Monty @ AllenberryAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse5/21/2013 - 7/7/2013A group of unemployed steel-working men frustrated with life, women and work decide that regardless of looks, ability or anything else, they are going to be the best Chippendale strippers Yorkshire has ever seen.1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 800-430-5468

45 Minute Public Sightseeing CruisesCity Island5/24/2013 - 9/2/2013, 2:00 PM, 1:30 PM & 3:00 PMCome catch a summer’s breeze on our 45 minute public sightseeing cruises. Listen to a guided program telling you about the history and sights of our area. Or, just enjoy the sun and breeze as you check out the beautiful Harrisburg Skyline and our majestic Susquehanna River! City Island, Harrisburg, www.HarrisburgRiverboat.com, 717-234-6500

Carlisle’s 19th CenturyFirehouses Walking TourCumberland County Historical Society5/24/2013 - 5/25/2013This eight block tour of the original town will stop at � ve � re halls and discuss some of Carlisle’s largest � res of the 1800s. The tour will end at the Union Fire Company’s museum. Meet at Cumberland County Historical Society. Reservations required. 21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Bluegrass In The MeadowAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse5/27/2013, 12:00 PM Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse and Monkeylion Productions present Bluegrass in the Meadow. Arts and Crafts Vendors, Beer Garden, Open Pit Bar-B-Que, Swimming Pool. Advanced Tickets are $15 and $18 day of (cash only) Children 12 and under are Free.1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 717.258.3211

Civil War Walking Tour of CarlisleCumberland County Historical Society5/30/2013 Join us for a tour led by volunteer Civil War walking guides. Meet at Cumberland County Historical Society. Reservations required.21 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, www.historicalsociety.com, 717-249-7610

Beauty and the BeastAllenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse5/31/2013, 6/8/2013, 6/15/2013 & 6/22/2013Enjoy this performance by our Children’s Theatre. Beauty and the Beast is the classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. We invite you to come see our modern twist of this beloved classic and watch as we all learn that it is what’s on the inside, in our hearts, that counts most of all!1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, www.allenberry.com, 717-258-3211

ArtSHIP-”A Real Taste of Shippensburg”Shippensburg University6/1/2013, 12:00 PM to 5:00 PMThe 6th Annual ArtSHIP Festival will include art from Shippensburg University students and other local artists, wine and microbrew tastings, great food from area restaurants and live music. 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.artshipfest.org, 717-532-5509

The 50’s Dance PartyThe Luhrs Center6/1/2013, 8:00PM John Mueller’s 50’s Dance Party, the o� cial live and authentic re-creation of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper’s � nal tour, features all of the hit songs from the 50s including “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Oh, Boy,” “Rave On,” “La Bamba,” “Chantilly Lace,” and many more.1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, www.luhrscenter.com, 717-477-SHOW

Furry Fun DayShippensburg Township Community Park6/1/2013 - 6/2/2013, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PMFurry Fun Day is a two-day doggie carnival for you and your dog(s) featuring vendors, canine games for you and your dog’s pleasure, & demos. 304 Britton Road, Shippensburg, www.furryfunday.org, 717-602-4192

Newville Rural FestivalNewville First Church of God6/1/2013, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMCome enjoy a day of fun and fellowship for the whole family at our 7th Annual Newville Rural Festival. We feature of 50 craftsmen and exhibitors with displays to include antique tractors and cars, hit and miss engines, spinning wheels, portable saw mill and more. 475 Shippensburg Road, Newville, www.newvillecog.com, 717-776-5223

Foundry Day 2013Downtown Boiling Springs6/1/2013, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PMThis juried arts and crafts festival features the original works of 100 � ne artists and craftsmen of the Pennsylvania Guide of Craftsmen as well as professional artists and craftsmen from throughout the country.Children’s Lake, Boiling Springs, www.ybcrafts.org, 717-245-9169

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Cumberland Valley is home to a collection of exciting new exhibits that combine history, heritage and feature the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War.

The U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center recently opened a new permanent exhibit titled “The Soldier’s Experience” at their facility. This interactive exhibit is very family friendly and allows you to either leisurely stroll through the museum space or, if you have the time, explore each area in depth.

There are areas that focus on the major wars that the U.S. has been involved with, including a changing exhibit space that currently features Civil War history. Each display is conveniently labeled with easy-to-read descriptions that allow you and the family to casually � lter throughout the museum space. These displays feature a tank, uniforms, weapons and artillery.

If you truly want to immerse yourself in the history there is plenty of space and exhibits to do that. A few of the highlights include a parachute simulation where you sit in a parachute seat and can attempt to guide yourself down to safety, a bunker where you sit and watch a video from the eyes of the soldiers waiting inside (the seats actually rumble from the mortar

shells falling above the hideout), and a soldier’s gear exhibit where you can pick up the gear and understand the weight our soldiers carry.

For those with a deeper interest, there are small display cases full of artifacts and descriptions, more in-depth videos to watch at each display, and tons of snippets of historical information all over the walls.

If you visit, don’t forget to pick up a dog tag from the Visitor Information Desk. The tag will have a bar code on it that when scanned, will allow you to hear the story of that soldier’s life as you make your way through the exhibit. And � nally, before you leave you can even write e-mails to soldiers stationed overseas during your visit. It is a one-of-a-kind way to experience U.S. military history.

The Cumberland County Historical Society is also featuring an assortment of special events throughout the upcoming months that tell unique stories about Cumberland Valley in the Civil War. The main exhibit, which opened March 15th and runs through October 26, 2013, is titled “1863 Invasion in the Valley”. This exhibit tells the story of Confederate and Union forces from Shippensburg to Camp Hill through artifacts, documents and special videos.

A new Distinguished Speaker Series is also being hosted by the Cumberland County Historical Society titled “Cumberland Divided: The Politics of Civil War in the Cumberland Valley”. This series features guest speaker Matthew Pinsker and he will host the following three discussions that begin at 6:15 p.m. and include a reception at 7:00 p.m. The costs for these programs are $45/members and $60/non-members. You can register by calling the historical society at 717-249-7610.

Monday, May 6: Partisanship in the Civil War PA

Monday, May 13: Fighting along the Homefront – Social Challenges in the Civil War North

Monday, May 20: Race & Reunion in the Cumberland Valley

The other signi� cant events the Cumberland County Historical Society is holding are the Skirmish at Cumberland Golf Tournament at Cumberland Golf Club on June 28th at 1 p.m. and the Civil War Gala at the Carlisle Country Club on June 29th at 5:30 p.m. Rumor has it that historical � gure, General J.E.B. Stuart will be making an appearance.

Another exciting way to relive the history and stories of the American Civil War is through a guided walking tour or family-friendly event. The historical society is hosting quite a few over the upcoming months. • Free Civil War Family Program April 13 – 10 a.m.- Noon, Civil War crafts,

treats and fun at the Two Mile House• Civil War Walking Tours of Carlisle April 6 (10 a.m.), May 3 (1 p.m.), May 30

(1 p.m.), July 5 (1 p.m.) & August 3 (10 a.m.), Meet at the Cumberland County Historical Society, $8/member & $12/non-member

• Ashland Cemetery Walking Tour May 8 – 10 a.m., Discussion of Civil

War-era citizens and burial customs, $8/member & $12/non-member

• The Hunley:The Civil War Secret Weapon

June 8 – 1 p.m., Booksigning by author Larry Kerr at History on High – The Shop

• The Irish Brigade and heir Friends from Carlisle

June 20 – 7 p.m., Fictional character Pvt. Farrell will recount his Civil War escapades

Find other historical events, special exhibits, and reenactments on the O� cial Cumberland Valley Events Calendar onwww.visitcumberlandvalley.com

Civil War Sesquicentennial – 1863 at the U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center April 1, 2013 – March 31, 2014, Exhibit chronicling the third year of the Civil War

Stonewall Brigade Confederate Encampment at Dickinson College May 24-26

Walking Tour “If These Walls Could Talk” May 25, Meet at the Old Courthouse

St John’s Episcopal Church Commemorative ServiceMay 26 – 10:15 a.m. – N. Hanover St., Carlisle

Civil War Era Drawings from the Becker Collection at the Trout Gallery at Dickinson College June 7 – October 13, 2013

Walking Tour “Seen througha Child’s Eye” June 7 – 6 p.m., Meet at Old Courthouse

Summerfair Parade in Downtown CarlisleJune 28 – 6:30 p.m.

Commemoration of the150th Anniversary of the Invasion of MechanicsburgJune 28-29, Events throughout the town of Mechanicsburg

First Presbyterian ChurchJune 29 – 7:30 p.m., Civil War Sampler, an evening of entertainment

Commemorative Services:• Second Presbyterian Church June 30 – 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.• First Lutheran Church June 30 – 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.• First Presbyterian Church June 30 – 10 a.m.

Shelling of Carlisle Commemoration July 1 – 6:30 p.m., Old Courthouse Steps

Walking Tour “Lee’s Calling Card” July 1 – 7 p.m.,Meet at Old Courthouse

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Civil War Gala- Carlisle Country Club- Saturday, June 29- Sponsorships and tickets available

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The Hon. George E. HofferCumberland Skirmish- Civil War themed golf tournament- Friday, June 28- Sponsorships and tickets available

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