October 21-23 Fall Festival at Pioneer Evergreen Farms Come and join us at the Fall Festival at Pioneer Evergreen Farms this weekend for great fall family fun, in our country setting. We have lots to do for the entire family. Enjoy the area's best Scenic Mountain Hayride, great food and 15 awesome attractions. The Fall Festival is open September 16 thru October 30, Fridays 5:00 -9:00, Saturdays 12:00 - 9:00, and Sundays 12:00 - 7:00. Saturday October 22, 2011 BILL CAKE performs from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. For more information, hayride reservations, or to plan your private party, call us today at
570-366-2619 or log onto our web site at
www.PioneerEvergreenFarms.com or find us on face book.
October 21 DJ Chubb at The Greystone, 315 N. Centre St., Pottsville. Call
570-628-4220 for more info and fan us on Facebook.
October 21 Gentle Yoga $36/six week session. Drop in rate $7. In this gentle yoga course you will experience gentle yoga postures, yoga breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, guided relaxation and visualization, proper body alignment, and meditation techniques. Location: Pottsville Center - 201 North Centre Street, Pottsville. Fridays, 12:30 - 1:30 pm. Session one: Sept. 16, 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21. Session two: October 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18, Dec. 2, 9. Call Susan to register
570-624-3018
October 21 Harvest Hop Dancing to the oldies. Music by The Legends. Location: Foursquare Gospel Church Hall - 2300 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville. Admission: $8 advance ticket purchase recommended. Call Susan for tickets 570-624-301
October 21 Lizard Creek at Blue Mountain Summit 7 to 10 p.m. Blue Mountain Summit Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast. 2520 West Penn Pike Route 309, Andreas.
570-386-2003. Thursdays-Wing and Clam Night. Fridays-Prime Rib Night & Entertainment 7 to 10. Saturdays-Candlelight Dinner. Sundays-Open Mic last Sunday of each month hosted by Forward Thrust 5 to 8.
October 21 BAD MEDICINE Ultimate Tribute show to BON JOVI Show starts 9 pm Doors open 7 pm, Lakeside Ballroom, 40 Crystal Lane, Barnesville. $15.00 adv. $20.00 at door. Now Accepting VISA MASTERCARD and DISCOVER. Call
570-467-2630 for information and tickets. Office hours are 12 to 3 Monday thru Friday.
October 21 The Mazz Press Film Fest 7 p.m., Sovereign Majestic, 209 North Centre Street, Pottsville. Tickets: $5. Stephen Pytak, independent publisher, author and filmmaker, will present three of his short films. All three time into a series of novels he's writing, following the adventures of a low-rent mercenary called "The .40 Caliber Mouse". All three films feature performers from Schuylkill County and scenes filmed locally.
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October 22 Painting Foliage $15/one session The world is full of lush greenery. This watercolor class will teach you how to portray some of the surprisingly diverse foliage that enriches our planet. Location: Pottsville Center - 201 North Centre Street, Pottsville. Call Susan to register
570-624-3018
October 22 Ways of Wildlife 10:00-11:00 a.m. Meets in the Waterfall Road parking lot of Sweet Arrow Lake. Our county park features a wide variety of wildlife from the Bald Eagle to the Short-tailed Shrew. Learn about facts and folklore about wildlife during a program and on the trail with Porcupine Pat of the Schuylkill Conservation District. All ages welcome.
October 22 Benigna's Creek Vineyard and Winery First Annual Chili Cook-Off noon to 6:00 p.m. at the winery, 1585 Ridge Road, Klingerstown. You can vote for your favorite chili. In addition to chili, we will (of course) have wine tastings, and there will be food and craft vendors, as well as horse-drawn wagon rides through the vineyard. We will be charging a $2.00 admission fee, which will be donated to the Children's Miracle Network.
570-425-3090 www.bcwinery.com
October 22 "Historic Tow Path Trail" Hike 2:00-4:00 p.m. This path is located along the Schuylkill River and meanders through a number of locks and stops at a beautiful example. Meets in the playground parking lot located on the west side of Port Clinton on Broad Street. (four miles - easy). It's Schuylkill County's 200th birthday! You can celebrate by attending walks that highlight significant historical moments and also our natural beauty.
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October 22 All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner Hosted by Schuylkill County Motorcycle Club. Adults: $7.00, children 4 - 10 $5.00, 3 and under eat free. Includes spaghetti, salad, roll, and drink. Dessert will be available for purchase. Chinese auction, bake sale, and door prizes. All proceed benefit local cancer awareness programs. Sponsored by Deer Lake H. O. G. Ladies of Harley and Schaeffer's Harley-Davidson. For more information and tickets contact
570-366-0143. All donations are greatly appreciated!
October 22 An Evening of Poe Poe Readings at Schuylkill County Council for the Arts at 1440 Mahantongo St., Pottsville. Call
570-622-2788 Adults $8 Students $5
October 22 Peter Scott Ruben Sings Sinatra & Friends 7 p.m., Sovereign Majestic, 209 North Centre Street, Pottsville. Tickets: $15.00. Featuring the music of Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, The Rat Pack, and more, Peter blends this repertoire from the "best of the best" into a delightful musical performance. Recreating the great tradition of America's top nightclubs, Peter sets the tone for a truly memorable evening - the mood is intimate, the music is authentic, the show swings!
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October 22 Brosky & Meyers at Blue Mountain Summit 7 to 10 p.m. Blue Mountain Summit Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast. 2520 West Penn Pike Route 309, Andreas.
570-386-2003. Thursdays-Wing and Clam Night. Fridays-Prime Rib Night and Entertainment 7 to 10. Saturdays-Candlelight Dinner. Sundays-Open Mic last Sunday of each month hosted by Forward Thrust 5 to 8.
October 22 Flaming Dick and the Hot Rods 8 pm to 11 pm Doors open 7 pm, Lakeside Ballroom, 40 Crystal Lane, Barnesville. $10.00 at door Oldies Band. Now Accepting VISA MASTERCARD and DISCOVER. Call
570-467-2630 for information and tickets. Office hours are 12 to 3 Monday thru Friday.
October 23 Haunted Halloween Road Rally $25.00 per car. This is a family-oriented event with no alcohol permitted. This is not a race! The road rally is a time-limited driving tour on public roads where teams of people compete with one another for points to win prizes. As each team leaves HSSC, they will receive a Rally Packet which includes clues and tour questions. The team who submits the highest number of correct answers with the best overall time wins the rally and all winning team members will receive a prize. Deadline to register is October 20. Historical Society of Schuylkill County, 305 N. Centre St., Pottsville.
570-622-7540
October 23 Rain Date for 4th Annual Autumn Foliage Ride Join Schaeffer's Harley-Davidson is raising proceeds for MDA. Registration is $10.00 in advance $15.00 day of ride, includes A collectible event pin, light breakfast prior to departure and a scenic ride through our countryside. At the conclusion of the ride, we will serve you a light lunch. Breakfast is from 9:00 - 10:30. The first group departs at 10:00 am. For more information contact Schaeffer's Harley - Davidson 1123 Brick Hill Rd Orwigsburg, PA 17961
570 - 366- 0143 or
www.schaeffershd.com
October 23 High Point Hike 2:00-4:30 p.m. Visit our county’s high point (2094 feet) at Bear’s Head in Delano. The site hosts cable towers from Service Electric which is the nation’s oldest cable TV system. Meets in the carpool parking lot at the Delano exit of Interstate 81. (4 miles - moderate). It's Schuylkill County's 200th birthday! You can celebrate by attending walks that highlight significant historical moments and also our natural beauty.
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October 23 In Association with Iron Age Theatre "The Anthracite Gridiron: The Story of the Pottsville Maroons and the NFL" 2 p.m., Sovereign Majestic, 209 North Centre Street, Pottsville. Tickets: TBA. By Dr. Ray Saraceni. Directed and Designed by Randall Wise and John Doyle. The Anthracite Gridiron is a brisk, funny and lyrical two-act play that celebrates the unique achievement of the 1925 Pottsville Maroons, as well as the grit and pride, moral bravery and moxie that characterized 1920s Pottsville specifically and the coal regional generally. For many, the lost title still rankles, and the play also explores a possible scenario as to what might have jeopardized the Maroons' status as 1925 champions.
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