Golf Club! A Golf Trip to Buck Hill Golf Club!

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Golf Club! A Golf Trip to Buck Hill Golf Club!
Win
A Golf Trip
to Buck Hill
Golf Club!
Two gift certificates
for four rounds of golf
(eight rounds in total)
at Buck Hill Golf Club,
with cart. Valued at
over $500! Please
call ahead to make
tee time reservations.
here’s how...
Visit HappeningsMagazinePA.com
to request more information or mail your
request to: Happenings Magazine •
P.O. Box 61 • Clarks Summit, PA
Request Information from any Visitors
Bureau or Attraction Listed Below:
❥ Buck Hill Golf Club
❥ Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau
❥ Luzerne County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Just request information to be entered to win!
September 2012
Buck Hill Golf Club
Buck Hill opened its first nine holes in 1907.
The course, designed by legendary golf
course architects Donald Ross and Robert
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27-hole masterpiece. Buck Hill Golf Club
aspires to provide a playing experience
that is timeless and notably pure.
Visit www.BuckHillGolfClub.com, or call
570-595-7730.
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E x p l o r e the Lake
Wallenpaupack Region
The Leader in
Horseback Riding
BARBARA’S BOOKS
Used & rare books. Offering 14,000 books and 12,000
postcards. Prints. Appraisals. Paper. Summer hours:
open 7 days a week noon-5 p.m. Rte. 6 between Hawley
and White Mills. Handicapped accessible.
570-226-9021. [email protected]
Trail Rides • Carriage Rides
Open 7 Days a Week
Two Locations
BTM FLOORING
Proud to present our new showroom in Hamlin, next to
Shaffer's Hardware. We carry all the major brands of
Carpet, Area Rugs, Tile, Hardwood, Vinyls and more!
We offer free estimates, expert installation, and all with
a satisfaction guarantee! Stop by and see us today!
570-689-4500 btmflooring.com
Specializing in the finest cakes, breakfast pastry, tarts,
pies and many award-winning desserts. Custom cakes
for all occasions. Dessert party catering. Using local
organic eggs and milk, all natural ingredients, Belgium
chocolate. Selling locally made products, tea from the
Bahamas and fair trade coffee. Seating available. Rte.
507, Greentown. www.cakesandsconesbakery.com
570-676-4155
POCONO SCHOOL OF SAILING
Located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of
Northeastern PA. Learn to sail from beginner to
advanced sailing from instructors that are ASA certified
and United States Coast Guard Licensed Captains.
Learn to read charts, navigate inland and coastal
waters. Capt. Art Philipp USCG Master License
570-857-9050 or 888-993-SAIL
www.poconosail.com
Rt. 611 MT. POCONO, PA
Rt. 590 HAMLIN, PA
570-839-8340
570-698-6996
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ARTISTIC FLAIR
BY THE MILE
West End Gallery in Corning, NY
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The artistic crown jewel of
Corning is the West End
Gallery. Located on historic
Market Street, the gallery
was founded 35 years ago
as Corning Art & Frame by
Lin and Tom Gardner. For
the first 11 years, the shop
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mainly served as a frame
shop that sold art supplies
and had a small gallery
space. By ‘89 the business
expanded to be Corning Art
& Frame and West End
Gallery. Eventually the two
businesses separated and
the Gardners decided to
focus exclusively on the
gallery. By 1999 they moved
to their present location at
12 West Market Street. Lin
Gardner is now the owner
and director of the gallery
and her daughter Jesse is
the assistant director.“We
have both chosen this as a
career because this is what
we love to do. We also want
to help the artists do what
they love for a living. We
strive to spread the appreciation of the arts by making
art available to everyone,”
explains Gardner.
The gallery features representational fine art in a
variety of mediums, as
well as three-dimensional
work including glass,
metal, wood, clay and jewelry. These types of work
can be enjoyed in two
exhibit spaces, the Main
Gallery and the Upstairs
Gallery. This month the featured artists are Bridget
Bossart van Otterloo of
Corning, NY, Brian S. Keeler
of Wyalusing, PA and Brian
M. Hart of Corning, NY.“The
West End Gallery customer
is not limited to any particular demographic. Anyone
who appreciates art has
been a client and/or visitor
of the Gallery,” describes
Gardner. Visit www.westendgallery.net or call
607.936.2011.
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The First. Still the Best.
State Theatre
Center For The Arts
Easy Access From RT 33 South!
The
ummer is in the last
throes of its glory
before its lushness
cedes to the colorful
crispness of autumn. How
better to celebrate the
change of season than
with art? Intrepid travelers
need not venture to
Philadelphia or New York
City to soak up some culture. Just a car trip away is
Corning, New York. Corning
is ranked the 23rd best
small arts city by the readers of American Style magazine and one of the six Most
Fun Small Towns by Rand
McNally.
Steps
Louie Anderson
Sat., Sep. 29
7 PM - $35/$30
Sponsored by
99.9 The Hawk
Capitol Steps
2 PM - $25/$20
Sponsored by
WAEB AM 790
and 69.1 WFMZ-TV
Sponsored by Luther Crest,
N. Pugliese, Inc. & WAEB AM 790
Tue., Oct. 23
7:30 PM - $30/$25
Haunted
Illusions
The Magic of David Caserta
Sat., Oct. 27
3 PM & 7 PM
20/$10 (child 10 & under)
$
Sponsored by B104
and 69.1 WFMZ-TV
–Kieran O’Brien Kern
September 2012
The Lennon
Sisters
Sun., Sep. 30
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Visit www.statetheatre.org for full season schedule!
453 Northampton St., Easton, PA
610-252-3132 1-800-999-STATE
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GUIDE TO CAMPING
COOPERSTOWN BEAVER VALLEY
CABINS & CAMPSITES276 acres of wooded hills, meadows, springfed ponds.Wooded or lightly shaded RV sites,
full hook-ups, secluded tent sites. 20 fully furnished one and two-bedroom log cabins,
camping cabins, bunkrooms. Prehistoric fossil
pit, bass fishing, paddle boat. Heated pool, kiddie pool, playground, baseball fields, arcade,
free Wi-Fi. 800-726-7314
www.BeaverValleyCampground.com
COOPERSTOWN SHADOW BROOK
CAMPGROUNDOne of the highest rated family campgrounds
in North America. Large RV sites, secluded
tent sites, cabin rentals, trailer rentals. Large
pond with fishing & paddle boating. Heated
pool. Playground, rec hall, arcade, hayrides.
Camp store, firewood, propane, laundry, dump
station, mobile sewer service. Full service
campground. www.cooperstowncamping.com
607-264-8431.
DON LAINE CAMPGROUNDPool. Playground, store, snackbar. Game Room,
laundry, horseshoes, wagon rides, country &
oldies bands & Djs, nature trails, planned activities (weekends). Full hook-ups- wooded &
open sites, dump station. Near Beltzville Lake18 miles to Pocono International Raceway.
Northeast extension of PA Turnpike, exit 74.
Rte. 209 N. approx. 9 miles. Follow signs.
Reservations.800-635-0152, 610-381-3381.
www.donlaine.com
DRIFTSTONE ON THE DELAWAREEnjoy camping at our beautiful riverside location. Canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, pool
swimming, planned activities and free Wi-Fi.
Open mid-May to mid-September. Located 4
miles south of Portland, PA to Columbia, NJ
bridge on River Road. Call 570-897-6859 or
visit www.driftstone.com for a free brochure,
information or directions.
Pennsylvania’s 23rd Annual
FOUR SEASONS CAMPGROUND –
Family campground offering tent and RV site
(30 and 50 amp). Camp store, free Wi-Fi,
playground, planned activities, pools, propane,
pet friendly and more. Located near I-80,
Camelbeach, Crossings Factory Outlets,
Mount Airy Casino, Pocono Raceway. 249
Babbling Brook Rd, Scotrun PA 18355
570-629-2504.
www.fourseasonscampgrounds.com
IRONWOOD POINT
RECREATION AREAUnique lakefront tent sites on scenic Lake
Wallenpaupack. Wooded RV sites with water,
electric and cable. Playground and pavilion for
day picnics. Marina, gas dock, camp store with
camping and boating necessities, ice, firewood,
live bait and fishing licenses. Open MayOctober. 84 exit 20 to 507 north 2miles.
570-857-0880 www.ironwoodpoint.com
KEEN LAKE CAMPING &
COTTAGE RESORTA fun-filled, value-packed camping or cottage
experience less than a tank-full of gas from
home. Swim, boat or fish our 90-acre lake.
Heated pool. Award-winning activity program.
Mention this listing— the marshmallows are on
us! Pets welcome.Til October 8. 155 Keen
Lake Rd., Waymart. [email protected]
www.keenlake.com 800-443-0412
PONDEROSA PINES
CAMPGROUNDFamily-oriented campground nestled beneath
the trees. Relax by your campfire, lounge by
our SALTWATER pool, fish or boat on our
beautiful lake, join themed weekend activities
or take advantage of our many amenities
including PAINTBALL. Find us on the web at
www.ponderosapinescampground.com or
Facebook. 31 Ponderosa Drive, Honesdale, PA
18431. 570-253-2080.
SANDY VALLEY CAMPGROUNDFamily campground in the western Poconos.
Wooded site with water & electric. Primitive
sites by the lake. Pool, playground, fishing lake,
game room, store, LP Gas, weekend activities,
seasonal & yearly sites. I-80 exit 273. Follow
signs to Valley Road, White Haven. 570-6360770/570 636-0206 for reservations. email:
[email protected]
www.sandy_valley.webs.com
APPLE &
CHEESE
FESTIVAL
SECLUDED ACRES
CAMPGROUNDNestled in the woods with beautiful country surroundings. Seasonal, monthly or daily
sites with sewer, electric, water and cable.
Modern restrooms, camp store, coin laundry available. Stocked fishing ponds.
Planned activity/theme weekends, movie
nights, boat rentals, bonfires, beach and
more! 150 Martys Main St., Lake Ariel.
570-226-9959.
www.secludedacres.yolasite.com
SHORE FOREST CAMPGROUNDForget hotels! Camping offers lifetime
memories. Nestled in the beautiful Endless
Mountains on a 5-acre lake. Heated pool/
spa, camp store, snackbar, game room,
crafts, hayrides, weekend activities and so
much more! Family fun! Cabins, Cable
TV/WiFI available. Camping at its best!
Shoreforestcampground.com 1/2 mile from
RT. 11. Hop Bottom 570-289-4666.
October 6 & 7
• Quality Juried Crafts
• Fine Arts & Photography Show
• Free Continuous Entertainment
• Quilts & Quilt Demonstrations
ADMISSION:
• Broom Making Demonstrations
Adults-$5.00,
• Historic Village w/ Cider Mill
13 to 18 yrs-$2.00,
& Black Smith Shop
12 & under-FREE
• Apple Butter Making
NO PETS &
NO ALCOHOLIC • Over 40 varieties of food vendors
• Cider & Apple Desserts
BEVERAGES
• Apple & Cheese Displays
Directions:
3 miles East of
• Children’s Area w/
Canton, off Rt. 414
Games & Clowns
at Manley-Bohlayer Farm
For more information call: (570) 673-7222
www.PaAppleCheese.com
SLUMBER VALLEY
CAMPGROUNDLocated along Meshoppen Creek, this family campground has been in the business of
’cooking with sticks’ since 1966. Separate
tenting area overlooking a 20 foot waterfall. Electric, sewer and creek sites, cabin,
two pavilions, pool, playground, sand volleyball, mini-golf, nature trail, 2 fishing ponds. 2
miles from Susquehanna River Boat
Launch. www.slumbervalleycampground.com
570-833-5208
September 1 & 2
Labor Day Weekend
10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
VALLEY VIEW FARM
CAMPGROUND-
Two days non-stop music, food, crafts,
entertainment & a ton of garlic
Family campground with wooded sites situated in a pristine country setting.
Convenient to stores and attractions.
Amenities include swimming, playgrounds,
sports fields, mini-golf, hayrides, cabins, trailers and mobile renters. Clean restrooms.
Directions: Rte. 6 East from Scranton to
Waymart then North on Rte. 296 for 8
miles...570-448-2268
PRCA
RODEO & CHILI COOK-OFF
September 22 & 23
Real-life cowboys + delicious recipe
= a weekend of fun!
Advanced Tickets & info at www.shawneemt.com
Shawnee Mountain Ski Area
I-80 exit 309, Shawnee on Delaware, PA
570-421-7231
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COME VISIT THE ENDLESS MOUNTAINS
O F N O R T H E A S T E R N PA !
Mary’s Home Furnishings
Open House • Refreshments • Original
paintings intermixed with fine antiques
– Columbus Day Weekend –
October 6th & 7th - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
October 8th - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Meet the Artists
Folk Art in oil by Cheryl Korb
Watercolors by Nance Brown
Art in acrylics by Anita Ambrose
For info. call Mary B. Gere at 570-278-2187
10766 SR 29, South Montrose, PA
www.antiquessusqco.com/marys
• BAR
• RESTAURANT
• CATERING
• 11 GUEST ROOMS
• 24 ROOM ANNEX
54 Main Street, Wyalusing, PA
570-746-1204 • wyalusinghotel.com
www.endlessmountains.org • 800-769-8999
The Time is Ripe...
Wyalusing Valley Wine Festival
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Sept 21-Oct 4
Dietrich Theater,
Tunkhannock
he Wyalusing Valley Wine Festival is
one of Northeast PA’s largest festivals dedicated to promoting local
wineries. On Saturday, September 8 from
noon to six p.m., people can sample wine
from 15 different wineries.
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Oktoberfest
Opening Night Ga l a
Sept. 21 at 5:30 p.m.
Enjoy food, films, beer, wine,
desserts & good fun.
Funded in part
by the Wyoming
County Tax Fund
and Endless
Mountain
Visitors Bureau
Reservations call 570-996-1500
For festival movies & show times
visit www.dietrichtheater.com
Reservations
required for
opening night
only
J.R’s HALLMARK
Towne Plaza • Tunkhannock • 570-836-6458
Mon-Sat. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. • Sun. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
This festival is held in Wyalusing on the
grounds of the Wyalusing Valley Museum
and behind the big barn. Participating
wineries include Maiolatesi Wine Cellars,
Nimble Hill Winery and Bartolai Winery. A
DJ and live entertainment will play
throughout the day. All of the proceeds
from the festival benefit the Wyalusing
Valley Museum Association and the
Wyalusing Lions and Lioness clubs.
Tickets can be purchased in advance by
printing the order form on www.wyalusingwinefestival.com and mailing the completed form. Tickets can also be purchased at
the Wyalusing Ace Hardware Store, the
Wyalusing Valley Museum and the
Grovedale Winery. Advance tickets are $20,
and tickets on the day of the event are $25.
Designated driver tickets are $5. Call 570746-3979 or visit
www.WyalusingWineFestival.com
–Camille Karam
Highland Lake–ATV Races
Team RV
Hot Air Balloon Rides
www.endlessmountains.org • 800-769-8999
Dialed Action–BMX
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Celebrate the Back Mountain Harvest!
10th Annual Dallas Harvest Festival
p to 6,000 people
are expected to fill
Main Street in
Dallas to celebrate the
region’s agricultural heritage! From noon to 5 p.m.
on September 16, the Dallas
Harvest Festival will feature
food, crafts and vendors.
Festival goers can enjoy
classic picnic food, like
potato pancakes, burgers,
hot dogs, porketta sandwiches and funnel cakes, as
well as unique foods, like
seafood and deep fried
Twinkies. A Farmers’ Market
will be located in a nearby
parking lot.
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Street Smarts!
Liz Martin, marketing chairwoman, says,
“This festival brings
the entire
Back
Mountain
community
together for
a huge one-day
street fair.”To jump
start the festivities, an
opening ceremony will feature Timothy J. Carroll, the
Mayor of Dallas Borough.
Kids can enjoy cupcakes,
party hats and noisemakers
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to celebrate the 10th year
of the festival. There will
also be a children’s area
with activities and games,
plus a petting zoo and rides
from the Dallas Fire and
Ambulance Company. There
will be special giveaways
throughout the day.
Kiss the Pig!
The biggest tradition at the festival is the annual
“Kiss the Pig” contest. Each year, four
non-profit organizations compete. This
year’s “Best of Kiss the
Pig” contest will feature
four of the highest vote
getters from previous
years. Mayor Carroll will
represent the Dallas Fire
and Ambulance; Dallas
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Middle School principal will
play for the Back Mountain
Food Pantry; Publisher Lisa
Pretko will try to win for
Blue Chip Farm Animal
Rescue and Chief Jack
Dodson of the Kunkle Fire
Company will round out the
contestants. For a $1 donation, the public can vote
until September 15. The
charity with the most votes
will receive all of the money
collected, and the charity’s
representative will literally
get to smooch a pig at the
festival on September 16!
Visit
www.DallasHarvestFestival.
com or call 570-.675-1950.
–Camille Karam
September 2012
Dive In!
To The Harveys Lake Region
Grotto Pizza & The Grand Slam
Sports Bar at Harvey’s Lake!
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Located Lakeside on Rte. 415
Family Dining, Sports Bar, Game Room
Live Entertainment Every Tues. & Fri.
Weekday Happy Hour Mon.- Fri. 5-7
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a special offer!
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1909 Memorial Hwy. Shavertown, PA www.cookspharmacy.com
[email protected]
315 Loyalville Road, Dallas • 570-477-2202
www.shadyrillfarm.com • Thurs.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Serving Lunch until 4 p.m. • Closed Aug.30-Sept.2
Luzerne County
You’ll Find it all Right Here!!
Wilkes-Barre
Hazleton
Sept 6
Sept 8-9
FROM
TO CUSTOM DESIGNS
CLASSICS
Sept 15
Sept. 16
Roth Jewelers
1.888.905.2872 • www.tournepa.com
2925 Memorial Hwy Dallas, PA • 570.675.2623
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Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Dallas.
$8 admission includes parking, rides,
exhibits, live entertainment and more!
570-675-FAIR or www.luzernecountyfair.com
American Idol Live Tour
Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre. 7 p.m.
570-970-7600 or www.ticketmaster.com
Hazleton Funfest 2012
Broad Street, Downtown Hazleton.
Sat 10 a.m.-11p.m. & Sun noon-9 p.m.
1-800-698-7111
Luzerne Merchants Association 17th Annual
17th
Annual
Pumpkin
FallPumpkin
Festival Fall Festival
Main Street, Luzerne. www.luzernemerchants.com
10th Annual Dallas Harvest Festival
& Dallas Days
Main Street. Hugh Street Fair, Farmers Market,
children’s activities, food, games fun for all!
570-675-1389 or www.dallasharvestfestival.com
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Sept. 5-9 50th Luzerne County Fair
3rd Annual Bark in the Park
Paws for a Cause
hey say there’s
strength in numbers.
So, when 11 local animal shelters pool their
resources into one familycentered, fun-filled event
you know a lot of needy
animals will benefit. The
3rd Annual Bark in the
Park, September 16 at Nay
Aug Park is a veritable petapalooza!
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In addition to animal shelters
devoted to various breeds,
there will be live entertainment, crafts, demonstrations,
food, games, a memorial walk,
car show and motorcycle
ride. Laura’s Hope Rescue,
based in Hop Bottom, is
tasked as event organizer.
While raising money for local
animal shelters is vital, Hope
Benson says fundraising is a
secondary focus.“Our primary
focus is in raising awareness
for local animal rescue adoption efforts and in promoting
responsible pet ownership.
We are also focused on continuing to build a substantial
audience for the event. If
people come, learn and
enjoy the day with us
we will consider it a
huge success.”
Benson estimates
it will take an
army of 100
volunteers
to staff all
the
goings-on in the park. Those
who attend can plan to
spend the day enjoying all
the offerings.“We’ve worked
hard to substantially
expand the day’s venue so
as to appeal to a much
wider audience– pet owners and non-owners alike–
in hopes of pulling in an
even larger audience this
year,” explains Benson. A
plethora of vendors will show
and sell a variety of merchandise including homemade
crafts, candles, jewelry and
purses, dog biscuits, all natural flea repellant collars, professional pictures and pet
services such as rabies vaccinations, micro-chipping and
nail trimming. Local businesses and organizations will lend
support with free services
and exhibits. Students from
McCann Business School will
offer chair massages and
blood pressure screenings.
The Ross Park Zoo Mobile will
be on hand as will the
Firefighters Smokehouse and
Tux from the
Scranton/WilkesBarre
Penguins.
There will be demonstrations
throughout the day geared
toward the four-legged attendees. Danielle Simmons will
offer an agility training demo,
there will be instructions on
pet massage, obedience training, pet CPR and a visit from
the Scranton Police K-9
Division. Special guest Sarah
Hodgson will offer a one-hour
presentation and be available
throughout the day to answer
questions. Hodgson is a dog
trainer, author of nine best-selling dog training manuals, syndicated columnist and TV
guest on shows such as Animal
Planet’s “Dogs 101.”
The Ross Ian Mackie Memorial
One-Mile Walk will step off at
10 a.m. Proceeds from the walk
go toward a scholarship for a
student pursuing animal studies. A motorcycle ride originating in Kinglsey will arrive in the
park around 3 p.m. Classic,
antique and street rod cars will
be on display from 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Popular bands Farmer’s
Daughter and Jigsaw Johnny
will provide live music.
Bringing together pets, their
owners and anyone who cares
about animals in a fun, friendly
atmosphere is the objective of
Bark in the Park. Those
involved hope to raise awareness as well as a sense of
responsibility. For a full schedule of events, visit
www.barkinthepark.co
–Barbara Toolan