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Oakhurst Tea Room

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Oakhurst Tea Room at 2409 Glades Pike, Somerset, PA 15501 located on route 31 headed into Somerset is anything BUT a tea room! Established in 1933 when prohibition made it illegal to consume alcohol the "gentlemens" teapots were filled with liquor!

Make sure you check out their web site! You'll find info on their Luncheon Buffet Tues - Sat 11 am - 3 pm, their Friday Seafood Buffet from 4-9pm and their Sunday Brunch 11am - 2pm. They have way more details about their selections, pictures, and info on catering! Their parking lot is bus friendly!

Over the past 70 years it has grown to be a very popular restaurant. Jim and Lori DePhillips are the fourth generation to accept the "passing of the spoon." They are most famous for their buffet that serves up over 30 hot items!

August 31and September 28 they host Nostalgic Nights Car Club from Connellsvillle and Uniontown! The fun begins with over 100 cars about 5 PM and goes till dark. Cindy Gaich, "Diva of DooWop" will be the hostess for the evening. She loves to play requests! Suggested donations at the cruise will benefit The Children's Candlelighters, a childhood cancer network serving the Western Pennsylvania area.

If you need more details give Jim or Lori a call at 814-443-2897! Let us know how much fun you have!!

Hidden Valley, PA 2008 Recordings August 1-15

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421 Imperial $555,000

1165 Gristmill $155,000

Somerfest July 18, 19, 20, 2008

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Hey, if you're spending time at Seven Springs or Hidden Valley this weekend you might want to check out Somerfest! For 29 years it has ALWAYS been a crowd pleaser. So as they celebrate the big 30 this weekend expect maximum fun!!

Somerfest is sponsored by Laurel Arts (remember the Dressler Arts Center we visited last month) and is held upon their grounds right in Somerset. From Hidden Valley just turn right on Rt 31at the main entrance and you'll run straight into it! For those with GPS, type in 214 South Harrison Ave. Somerset, PA 15501.

"There will be entertainment on the tent and lawn stages, crafts, FOOD, special areas set up for both children and teens (luau theme), climbing wall, moon bounce, small games of chance, magic shows, roving performers, and MORE!!"

The parade is Saturday 10 to noon.

Daily Admission Prices


$2 Children ages 5-12
Under 5: Free

3 Day Passes
$20 Family pass (Laurel Arts members only)
$12 Adult pass - non members
$10 Adult pass - members

Ground are open...
Friday, July 18, 5 p.m. to midnight
Saturday, July 19, Noon to midnight
Sunday, July 20, Noon to 10 pm


$5 Adults
$3 Seniors. Sunday Seniors (over 60) pay $1 for admission!

Let us know how much fun you had!

Laurel Highlands Back Yard Tour

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Each year the Laurel Highlands Tourism Bureau spends a day visiting local members. This trip is always a great and gives us a chance to meet the owners and have a behind the scenes look at the many great attractions the Laurel Highlands area offers. Here is where we went and here is the Virtual Mapping Link.

Hidden Valley Our group was greeted by Bill Doring, VP of Buncher Company. Our first stop was at John Harvard's Restaurant on Route 31 near the entrance, modeled after the same restaurant in Monroeville. This restaurant offers an upscale continental menu with microbrew beers. The featured selection is the Hidden Valley Ale. We then went to the resort and the slope side café for coffee. Bill gave us a presentation on the new pipe lines for the additional snowmaking, upgraded chair lift system, future slopes and skier lodge at the top of the slopes, and future meeting and wedding services. Over all they have a very impressive updating plan and this resort should be a must stop for visitors in the area. About the only thing slowing down their plans was the permitting process.

The Rockwood Mill Shops and Opera House, This property was constructed between 1898 and 1905 as two distinct sections. The three story side housed a feed and lumber mill that was instrumental in the expansion of Rockwood and the surrounding area. Remember back then the B&O railroad was a major source of transportation! The two story side contained a storefront for the mill and upstairs an opera house. It was very popular at the time for traveling performers, local theater productions and lectures.

As times changed the property lay dormant. Enter Judy Pletcher, who in 2000 rolled up her sleeves and began restoration! It's now on the National Register of Historic Buildings. Charming shops and food services with more than 12 retail vendors can be found here. The opera house stages a variety of musical entertainment week days and weekends (check the on line schedule) and can be rented for special occasions.

Trail Head in Rockwood, If you are planning on enjoying any or all of the Great Allegheny Passage (320 miles of nearly level ride or bike trails from Washington DC to McKeesport, PA) then take time to make a stop here. Wags and two of his friends did it in 5 days. Youngest rider was 50, so believe me that almost any rider can do the trail. There's a great movement to develop the "Trail Towns" along the way. At this trail head there is a bike shop and B&B. This is a great stopping point if you are doing the entire trail or a mid point for lunch and ice cream at the Opera House.

Flight 93 Memorial, Even though we've been here several times the emotional impact is still overwhelming. As the development process for the National Memorial begins (estimated completion 2011) a ranger has been assigned to tell the story. Visitors continue to leave mementos and messages on a large fence at the site.

The Driscoll Center, in Somerset, is a large residence that has been converted to a museum for local and regional artists. During the summer they sponsor an arts, crafts, and vendor event in the park across the street. Dates for the Somerfest are July 18 to 20 and will offer fun and activities for people of all ages. This is one of best events in Somerset during the summer. Don't miss it.

River's Edge Cafe, What a wonderful place to stay over or just have a meal! This property sits right on the Youghiogheny River (Confluence) and offers incredible food. It's way more than a sandwich shop! They are known for their fresh seafood, pastas, char grilled chicken, steaks and fresh salads. Eat outside on the deck overlooking the river or inside but make sure you try it this summer!

The Parker House, This is a huge country inn that has updated conveniences! Think of it like a beach house except it's in Confluence. Bring the extended family or your best buds and rent the entire place for days or a week! It sits right next to the Rivers Edge Cafe so if you don't feel like cooking (even though the kitchen is very modern) you're covered. The Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail is just across the river so this is another great trailhead to stay at.

Allegheny Recumbent Tours, Inc Trying out recumbent bikes was a first for us both! These are bikes where you sit horizontally. For an experienced rider it takes about 15 feet to get the hang of riding one, and for the non experienced there are trikes. These bikes are really comfortable and fun to ride. To get a better look at them visit the site of EasyRacers built by Sun Bicycles. They recommend calling ahead for reservations ESPECIALLY for the weekends! 888-395-2453

Green Gables, Certainly one the most enchanting properties for any celebration! That's if you love landscaped grounds around a lake in the countryside with a rustic stone establishment and an 1805 gristmill turned into summer theater! We're talking right out of a Kincade painting!

There's fine food with Chef Shay MacDonald who mixes ingredients from around the world with local harvests. Add an award wining wine list with nearly 200 selections to highlight the meal! Then check out Pennsylvania's oldest professional resident summer theater. Ticket Prices (hold on to your wallet!) $15 to $36 with students at $8 to $13. Check it out!!

Somerset Historical Center Early rural life in southwestern Pennsylvania is richly preserved on these grounds! The center has many early farming tools on display and several early settlement houses and structures. Get the kids out of the condo and show them life in the Laurel Highlands was not always flat screen TV and air conditioning.

Quecreek Rescue Site Even though we did not visit this site on this trip it is just up the road at the Arnold Farm. Learn how surveyors determined this spot as the rescue site and how the entire world was riveted by this miraculous rescue of 9 miners trapped 240 feet below.

Quest Coach A very big Thank You to Tracy Showman (owner) who escorted us in the 52 seat motor coach! Great space and luxury touring at its best! Tracey and Arthur, her husband recently changed the name of the company from Groomes Tours to "Quest Coach" to reflect their continued commitment to service their clients. Home for the company is Scottsdale, PA. They offer tours to great places and provide charter-only services for those who wish to plan their own trips. They have a fleet of 56 and 52 passenger motor coaches, a 21 passenger coach, and a fleet of school buses for all of your rental needs!

ENJOY ATVS * BIKES * ARGOS * RHINOS * SNOWMOBILES?

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Many of our friends who ride have been telling us stories of their favorite trails being closed down. Several come to the area specifically for family fun on their motorized toys (isn't that what garages were built for?). We understand their disappointment with the shrinking number of accessible trails BUT PLEASE don't give up on us so fast!! Here is the mapping link.

We want you to know about MOUNTAIN RIDGE TRAILS RESORT, LLC. Their business caters to all of the above! We believe with over 2,500 available riding ACRES you will be hard pressed to run out of trails! If you do they have access to an additional 500 acres!

This year celebrates their third year of operation and they are being recognized as the largest ATV and Motocross Park on the EAST COAST! Their grounds offer rolling hills, extreme rock climbing, mud pits, and hills that they say will challenge the best riders. Trails are marked GREEN for Family Oriented, BLUE for Advanced, and BLACK for Expert (rocky).

From Somerset you're a 20-minute ride to get there. Follow 281 North to Rt. 30 East to Reels Corner (out by Indian Lake) and follow Rt. 160 South. They are open Thursday through Monday and keep Tuesday and Wednesday open for private groups. Check the site for times and rates!

July 5-6 will welcome the second Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) event to the resort. Then July 17-20 come on up and enjoy QuadFest! We sure hope that if you enjoy the facilities that you'll add a comment!