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Farmers - Happenings Magazine
Farmers
Market to you!
CO-OP
Fresh from the...
Open Until
Thanksgiving
Rain or Shine!
Mon.-Wed.-Fri.
Open at Noon
THE LARGEST Farmer-Owned Farmer’s
Market in Pennsylvania!
Celebrating 73 Years!
Fresh Vegetables
Fruits • Flowers
Fresh Meats • Jams
Jellies • Honey • Breads
Homemade Pies
Cookies • Candy
And So Much More!
Off Providence Road, Scranton • 961-8251
Located off Providence Road Exit, Scranton Expressway... Follow the Signs
FUNDRAISER
Creates a Stir!
Craft Beer & Food Pairing
Chocoholic Frolic, October 20
I
f you cover it in chocolate, they will come! For
seven years, legions of
devotees have made the
Chocoholic Frolic a not-tobe-missed event on their
social calendar. The annual
fundraiser for SCOLA
(Scranton Council of Literacy
Advance) has turned up the
heat on the chocolate tasting
event, with samplings from
over 20 of the area’s best
restaurants, bakeries, caterers
and chocolatiers.
While attendees to the
October 21 event at the
Scranton Cultural Center can
indulge in a rich variety of
cakes, mousse, ice cream and
candies, the chocolate here is
not just for dessert!
According to Director of
Development, Nancy Dressel,
the trend toward savory
items began three years ago.
“We have some really talented chefs and bakers in
the area, and this event
allows them to strut
their stuff,” explains
Dressel.“People get
adventurous; it’s exciting to see what they’re
going to bring.” In the
past, Carmen’s made a
cocoa dusted tenderloin with white chocolate sauce that was so
popular, it was added
to their restaurant
menu. This year’s culi98
Friday, October 19
6:30 p.m.
nary lineup includes creations from Patsel’s, Carmen’s,
POSH and The Hilton
Scranton & Conference
Center.
Dressel says people
embraced this festival from
the start. An initial gathering
of 400 swelled to 700,
prompting a change in
venue and a redesign of the
event layout. To accommodate the growing numbers,
SCOLA also began selling
advanced tickets and added
a patron ticket option that
allows a limited number of
people the opportunity to
enter an hour earlier. Dressel
describes the adult-only
event as a,“big, happy party.”
Attendees enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne,
coffee and tea while sampling as many of the chocolate-centric dishes as they
desire. Rich Leonori provides
Employee Pumpkin Carving Contest
October 27-28
Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22
Seating at 1:00 & 4:00 p.m.
Breakfast with Santa
Saturday, November 24
Seating at 9:30 a.m.,
11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Lunch Tues.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Dinner Tues.-Sat. Beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Brunch Buffet Sunday 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
PRIVATE DINING AVAILABLE
live piano music, and guests
are encouraged to browse
and bid on an assortment of
basket raffles.
Chocoholic Frolic is the
only fundraiser for SCOLA,
which provides adult literacy and English as a second
language programs to
between 200 and 300 people each year. Recently
SCOLA lost all of its state
funding, making the event
more crucial than ever.
Although most of the tutoring is done by volunteers,
SCOLA needs to provide volunteer training and program materials.
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Cooper’s
... BE HOOKED!
Seafood House
Scranton & Pittston
One Visit and You’ll
Cooper’s Cabana
Still Open!
at
Cooper’s
Pittston
Location
Spectacular
Views of
the River
Got Plans for
Halloween? How
about eating a meal
YOUR EXPERIENCES
ARE OUR HISTORY
to die for?
Family owned & operated
for more than 65 years!
Cooper’s is rated one of
the Top 100 Restaurants in
The U.S. by “Restaurant
Hospitality Magazine”
Come for a night of mischief
At The Ship
Sun. October 28th 2012 at 4 p.m.
701 N. Washington Ave • Scranton, PA
(570) 346-6883
Join us, if you dare for a four course
meal paired with six ghoulish beers
of the season.
Voted NEPA’s “Best Restaurant”
in “Where the Locals
Eat Magazine”
On The Waterfront
NEPA’s Destination for
Legendary Dining
304 Kennedy Blvd • Pittston, PA
(570) 654-6883
Diners are invited to wear a costume for the
evening. Prizes will be awarded!
Live entertainment by the Wannabes!
Rich in History & Taste
$ 49.95 per person
Reservation Required
www.cooperscabana.com
701 N. Washington Avenue
Scranton • (570) 346-6883
Call 346-7049
On the Waterfront
304 Kennedy Blvd.
Pittston • (570) 654-6883
AT COOPER’S IN SCRANTON
Since 1948
Gift Certificates
AVAILABLE IN ANY AMOUNT AT BOTH LCOATIONS
For More Information and
Photos, Visit our Website
www.coopers-seafood.com
Over 400 Bottled Beers &
over 40 Rotating Draft Beers!
Approved
WHERE TO DINE
WHERE TO DINE
Anna Maria’s Restaurant- Family owned and
operated since 1985. Italian/American cuisine. Featured
on Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible.”Wide variety
of entrées, including pasta, steak and veal. Indulge in
homemade desserts, specialty coffees. Catering available
anytime. Monday-Thursday 11a.m.-9 p.m., Friday 11a.m.10 p.m., Saturday 4 p.m.-10 p.m., Sunday closed. 984 E.
Drinker Street, Dunmore 570-348-0188.
www.annamariasdunmore.com
Apple Valley Restaurant- Casual and affordable dining since1996. Serving burgers, grilled sandwiches, fajitas, specialty pasta, BBQ, ribs and more. Full service pub
with daily food and drink specials. Seven gift shops, koi
ponds, 1800s schoolhouse, tourist information booth...all
on eight acres. Exit 46, I-84.104 Rte.6-Milford, Pa.
570-296-6831. www.applevalleyrestaurant.com
Arcaro & Genell- Serving original Old Forge White
and Red Pizza in the “Pizza Capital of the World!” Familyowned since 1962. Traditional Italian entrees, seafood,
steak, chicken and more. Open Mon-Sat. Serving lunch at
11 a.m., dinner at 3 p.m. Take out available. On and off
site catering for any occasion. 443 South Main St., Old
Forge. 570-457-3529/570-457-5555.
www.arcaroandgenell.com
Armetta’s- see ad page 106
Bazil- see ad page 104
Carl Von Luger Steak & Seafood- A family tra-
or in our comfortable outdoor dining area. Mon-Sat 6:30
a.m. -3 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 300 Spruce Street,
Scranton. 570-871-4137. Visit www.downtowndeliandeatery.com/menu for daily specials.
Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Restaurant- Overlooking
beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack, Ehrhardt’s cozy atmosphere and delicious food will have you returning time and
time again. We offer a variety of steaks, seafood, salads,
burgers, sandwiches and more! Open 7 days a week 11:30
a.m. Pub open later. Route 507, Hawley. 570-226-2124.
www.ehrhardts.com
The French Manor- see ad page 125
Garibaldi Authentic Mexican Cuisine Features freshly made burritos, enchiladas, quesadillas,
guacamole, tortas (sandwiches), salads and tacos in seven
varieties. Also very refreshing and natural juices. We are
BYOB and Fridays are BYOT (bring your own tequila and
we do the margaritas). Mon-Sat 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 309 North
Main Ave-West Side Scranton. 570-341-9030.
www.letseat.at/garibaldiauthenticmexicancusine
Grassi’s- see ad page 105
Gresham’s Chop House- Dine in our beautiful dining room, cozy bar or under the awning on our deck, and
enjoy dazzling views of Lake Wallenpaupack while choosing from delicious steaks, seafood, Italian specialties and
more. Visit us at greshamschophouse.com
Rte. 6, Hawley. Open 7 days at 4 p.m. 570-226-1500.
dition since 1887. Casual fine dining in downtown
Scranton. USDA prime steaks & fresh seafood. Lunches
from $5.95; dinners starting at $10.95. Entertainment.
Friday Night Jazz Lounge 7-11 p.m. Sunday brunch 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner dress code. Outdoor dining available.
Open daily. 301 N. Washington Ave., Scranton. 570-9555290 www.carlvonluger.com
1923. Taste the Texas Wieners and Texas Hamburgers
that made us famous. Serving homemade soups, oldfashioned rice pudding and chili-con-carne. Enjoy our
legendary chili sauce, created from a closely-guarded
family recipe, eat in or take it out. Open Mon.-Sat. 10:30
a.m.- 6 p.m., Sun. noon-6:30 p.m. 515 Lackawanna Ave.,
Scranton. 570-961-9004. www.texas-wiener.com
Cooper’s Seafood- see ad pages 100-101
Downtown Deli Eatery Restaurant-Scranton's
Cosgrove sisters. Family, friendly atmosphere. Serving,
soups, appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, fries, cold
beer and Award Winning Hot Wings. Take out orders
available and gift certificates. Credit cards accepted.
Handicap accessible. 1802 Cedar Avenue, Scranton.
570-346-9758. www.kpehotwings.com
La Tonalteca- see ad page 108
Ledges- see ad page 125
Leggio’s Italian Ristorante- Affordable family
dining in a Tuscan / Mediterranean decor. Breakfast.
Tues.- Fri. 7-11 a.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch & Dinner Sun.
- Thurs.11a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat.11a.m.-11p.m. Full Bar.
Happy Hour. Food Prepared to order. Appetizers. Seafood,
chicken, veal, pasta. Pizza, sandwiches/wraps. 64 East
Center Hill Rd. Dallas 675-4511
Patsel's- see ad page 99
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery- see ad page 138
P.J.’s 1910 Pub- Unwind in our relaxing & warm pub
Gubbio’s- Unique Italian restaurant and bar. Award winning chef Bill Genovese serves homemade pasta dishes,
Provimi veal, chicken, prime steaks, fresh seafood and
large selection of appetizers. 10 draft beers, martini and
wine menu. Entertainment Friday and Saturday. Yearround outdoor dining. On and off site catering. 411
Chestnut St., Dunmore. 570-955-5179.
Katrina’s Pizza & Hoagies- Casual, comfortable
dining. Try our popular 8-inch hoagie for $3 or our personal pizzas for $3.99. Breakfast daily 6 a.m.-noon. Lunch &
dinner served Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11
a.m.-11p.m. Dine in/Take out. Delivery available. Credit
Cards accepted. 813 Boulevard Ave. Dickson City.
570-489-8955.
BEST New York style deli/restaurant serving breakfast
and lunch daily...breakfast available all day! Dine inside
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Stirna’s Restaurant & Bar- More than 100 years
Kelly’s Pub & Eatery- Established in 1990 by the
restaurant/bar/lounge offering small plates (for sharing)
of Italian, American and International cuisine. Meet
friends for drinks or relax with family in the casual nonsmoking atmosphere. Owned and operated by the Wallis
family. New outdoor patio opening this spring! Open
Tues-Sat from 4 p.m. 8 Salem Ave. 570-282-2044
Carmen’s Restaurant & Wine Bar- see ad
Coney Island Lunch- A Scranton tradition since
Award-wining patio. Voted Best Chef 2008, Best
Ambience 2011, Friendliest Bar 2012. Popular for cocktails and small plates. Wide ranging American Cuisine.
Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dinner Mon.-Sat. 410 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. 114 S. State St., Clarks
Summit. 570-585-5590 www.thestatestreetgrill.com
Manhattan Manor- Carbondale's newest upscale
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Coccetti's A Restaurant & Bakery- Enjoy
charming decor & unique breakfast & lunch creations
including baked stuffed French Toast & funky chicken
salad. Daily homemade baked goods including our popular chocolate fudge iced brownies! Daily breakfast and
lunch specials. Tuesday-Saturday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Follow us
on Facebook. 1124 Main St., Peckville. 570-489-4000
Settlers Inn-- see ad page 60
Six East Restaurant- see ad page 106
Smuggler’s Cove- see ad page 107
State Street Grill- Cozy & casual street-side dining.
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for camaraderie & spirits. Open daily at 4 p.m. offering
classic snack fare, featuring everything from burgers &
wings to soups & salads. Friday happy hour from 5-7 p.m.
with complimentary hors d’oeuvres & drink specials. In
Scranton’s newest luxury hotel, the Hilton Scranton &
Conference Center, 100 Adams Ave. 570-343-3000.
Quaker Steak & Lube- see ad page 138
Sand Spring Modern Cuisine- Exciting food
made from fresh, vibrant ingredients. Casual atmosphere
with personalized service and a dynamic wine list.
Awarded Open Table’s “Fit for Foodies,”“Best Service,”
“Best Wine List,” and “Best Overall” in the Pocono
Mountains and Philadelphia Suburbs. 570-595-3015.
Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed–Sun. Sand
Spring Rd., Cresco www.sandspringdining.com
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in service. Catering on & off premises seven days a week,
for all your needs- large or small. Exclusive caterer for
LaBuona Vita, formally the Parish Center, Dunmore. Visit
our smoke-free bar & restaurant. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 4 p.m.
Until closing. 120 W. Market St., N. Scranton 570-961-9681
570-343-5742
Stone Bridge Inn & Restaurant- Quaint
European village nestled on a hilltop, surrounded by
rolling countryside – discover Northeast PA’s best-kept
secret! Excellent cuisine in a casual atmosphere, multilevel tavern & patio with entertainment. Monthly Wine
Tasting Dinners. Serving dinner Wed.-Sun. I-81, Exit 206,
Rt. 374 East two miles past Elk Mountain, Union Dale.
570-679-9500. www.stone-bridge-inn.com
Terrace Garden Cafe - Enjoy a front row seat to
the beautiful changing seasons. Lunch Tues-Sat, dinner
Thursday-Friday-Saturday during winter. Great new menu
by Executive Chef, David Howe. Enjoy a cocktail at our full
service bar. Private parties available Sun. & Mon. 829 Old
State Road-Clarks Summit. 570-319-1441
Tiffany’s Tap & Grille- see ad page 118
Tokyo Tea House- Authentic Japanese cuisine, sushi
& vegetarian specials. The finest miso soup & traditional
Japanese desserts including Mochi & green tea, ice
cream, Kids favorites. Open for lunch & dinner, Saki, beer,
cocktails. Easy to get to from anywhere in NEPA, 1/4 mile
west of Interstate 380, Rte. 940 Pocono Summit. Closed
Tuesdays. 570-839-8880. www.tokyoteahouse.us
Trolley’s Bistro at Casey’s Corner- Casual dining inside the Hilton Hotel. Featuring an expansive
breakfast buffet daily and lunch buffet Monday-Friday.
Menu service and private dining also available. Open for
dinner nightly. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and fabulous
menu items including fresh seafood flown in daily.
Validated parking in the Medallion Garage. Hilton
Scranton & Conference Center, 100 Adams Avenue,
Scranton. 570-343-3000.
Twigs- see ad page 96
Yume Sushi, Seafood & Grill-
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FOOD
Haunted Hallowed Acorn Squash
with Witches Mushroom Risotto
From the kitchen of Michael Davis,
Executive Chef Susquehanna Health
Acorn Squash
Two Acorn Squash, tops cut off, seeds
removed. Season with salt and pepper, 1 tsp.
butter, 1 T. brown sugar. Place on cookie
sheet, with open hole facing down. Bake at
375 until fork tender, about 45–60 minutes.
While squash is cooking, cook risotto.
Mushroom Risotto
1 1/2 cups Arborio rice
4.5 cups hot chicken broth
1/2 small onion diced
1 T. butter
1 cup sliced sautéed mushrooms
1/2 cup Romano cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
In sauce pan, melt butter; sauté onions until tender; add Arborio
rice; stir on medium heat for two minutes. Slowly add hot liquid,
one cup at a time, stirring until liquid is absorbed. Continue this
process until rice is tender. Just as the liquid is about to be
absorbed, add sautéed mushrooms, half cup Romano cheese
and 1 T. butter. Serve Risotto in roasted acorn squash, top with
Romano cheese.
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Our spacious dining room and cozy martini &
wine bar are the perfect backdrop for a memorable gathering!
A BEAUTIFUL SETTING FOR ANY OCCASION
BRIDAL SHOWERS • BABY SHOWERS • ANNIVERSARY PARTIES
Savour a wide array of homemade pasta, hand-cut
steaks, fresh seafood and top quality meats; enjoy
salads, soups and a variety of desserts elegantly
prepared by our pastry chef. A separate function
space can accommodate groups of 20 to 120
guests for any celebration or business meeting.
SERVING DINNER NIGHTLY • CALL FOR RESERVATIONS
CLOSED SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES • CALL FOR INFORMATION
JOIN US FOR TRADITIONAL SUNDAY DINNER SAUCE EVERY DAY
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Wed.-Thu. 5-9 p.m. • Fri.-Sat. 5-10 p.m. • Sun. 5-8 p.m.
October 2012
1092 State Route 502 • Spring Brook, PA • 570-471-3016 • www.grassis.net
Tailgate
Buffet at
Quaker Steak
& Lube
Quaker Steak and Lube in Dickson City is
hosting a weekly $11.99 Tailgate Buffet
every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
buffet includes macaroni and cheese, pierogies, build-your-own sandwiches, meatballs,
wings, broccoli bites, rice and ribs!
Banquet Facilities
Available
Scranton-Carbondale Hwy. • Dickson City, PA
Phone: 489-8974 • Fax: 489-6414
Hours: Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Monday - Closed
sixeastdiner.com
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Football will be on screen all season, with
prizes offered on select weeks, such as a jersey giveaway and Steelers or Eagles glass
plates for the first 24 people! Happy Hour is
from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. every night, with $2
margaritas and half-off select appetizers.
–Vincent Mecca
Call 570-489–5823 (LUBE).
316 Main St. Dickson City
(570) 382-3446
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Serving Lunch and Dinner Everyday
Unlimited Soup and Salad Bar Everyday
from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Only $7.99
Separate Children’s Menu
Located on Rt. 611 in Mt. Pocono
570-839-9678
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Spooktacular
Trick or Treats!
When witches, ghosts and goblins come
knocking at your door on Halloween, don’t
be scared; be prepared with unique, locally
made treats!
Candy
Apples from
Bella Faccias
Personalized Chocolates
and Gifts, LCC in Scranton
Molded Chocolate from
Chocolates by Leopold
in Montrose
825 N. Keyser Ave.
Scranton • 570-963-9433
Find more ideas at
www.HappeningsMagazinePA.com!
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Little Northeast PA Residents
Celebrate Halloween
Chocoholic Frolic
United Neighborhood Centers Presents The 8th Annual
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sophia Glogowski,
Scranton
Ricky Johns, Old Forge
Scranton Cultural Center 6-8 p.m.
(One hour earlier admission for Patrons)
Chocolate themed items from approximately
20 restaurants, caterers, bakeries &
chocolatiers – both sweet & savory
Live entertainment • Basket Raffles • Cash Bar
Complimentary glass of champagne, coffee & tea
Proceeds benefit SCOLA • Must be 21 to attend
Tickets are $26 in advance
$30 at the door for general admission
$50 for patron tickets
www.uncnepa.org • 570.346.0759
Haileigh Brown,
Dickson City
Sponsors include:
Zoriannah Taylor,
Scranton
Jackson Ronaldo
Bohanski, Scranton
Chase & Madelyn
Newhart, Factoryville
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Robby Opalka,
Carbondale
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Thomas, Chloe &
Michael Lynch, Dunmore
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Twp.
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Lily Mackarey, Archbald
Sean Jr., Abby & Bailey
LaBadie, Thornhurst
Kendal Depoti,
Greenfield Twp.
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Madeleine Mackarey,
Scranton
Lauren Friedman,
Scranton
Timmy Naylor,
Factoryville
Lillianna Fells,
Covington Twp.
©Guy Cali Associates
The First. Still the Best.
State Theatre
Center For The Arts
Easy Access From RT 33 South!
Haunted
Illusions
Capitol Steps
Emily McGowan,
Scranton
Noah, Cole & Reagan
West, Madison Twp.
Tue., Oct. 23
Joshua Toolan,
Greenfield Twp.
7:30 PM - $30/$25
Sponsored by
WAEB AM 790
and 69.1 WFMZ-TV
The Magic of David Caserta
Sat., Oct. 27
$
3 PM & 7 PM
20/$10 (child 10 & under)
Steve Martin & Golden Dragon
Acrobats
The Steep
Sun., Nov. 4
Canyon Rangers
$
Sat., Nov. 3 - 8 PM
100 (Gold Circle)/$80/$60
Sponsored by B104
and 69.1 WFMZ-TV
Submit your child’s 2012 Halloween costume photo at
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www.statetheatre.org
October 2012
$
1 PM & 4:30 PM
20/$10 (child 10 & under)
Capital BlueCross Family Series
Visit www.statetheatre.org for full season schedule!
453 Northampton St., Easton, PA
610-252-3132 1-800-999-STATE
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Haunted
Happenings
2y9etahr!
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Halloween
Lantern
Tours
A hands-on whimsical spooktacular! Haunted fun house.
Mad scientist lab.
Magical pumpkin coach.
Beware! Fun is every where!
Eckley Miners’ Village
October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27
Oct. 14, 21 & 28 Rain Dates
Doors open 6 p.m., tours begin at 6:30 p.m.
Last tour 9 p.m. • $10 Adults; $5 Children 6-12
Directions/information: 570-636-2070
60 Morgan Rd.,
Binghamton, NY
thediscoverycenter.org
607-773-8661
www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com
Open Everyday.
Night Maze
on Fri. & Sat.
open until 9 p.m.
GROUPS
WELCOME!
7 PM All Year! $5 discount.
also
U-PICK
Pumpkin
Patch!
4 hour Psychic Evening & Seance
Named by PA Dept of Tourism as one of
the most haunted places in the state.
PsychicTheater.com
Scranton Ghost Walk
Mazeplay©
Mazeplay©
fall decorations
apples • ice cream
90 min walk of USA’s eeriest haunted city.
$3 discount. ScrantonGhostWalk.com
RESERVATIONS 383-1821
Birthday Packages Available!
1009 Owego Turnpike • Honesdale, PA • 570.488.5683
Horror Hall
Pumpkins
Gourds • Corn Stocks
Indian Corn • Straw Bales
Kiddie Maze • Animals
Halloween Decor
www.reginafarms.com
Rt. 209 -3 mi. north of Marshalls Creek • 570-223-8358
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Pennsylvania’s Premier
Haunted Attraction
Opening night Fri., September 28
Open September 28, 29 30
& every weekend in October
Fridays & Saturdays 6 p.m.-midnight
Sundays 6-10 p.m.
11-19 East
East Poplar
Poplar Street,
Street,West
West Nanticoke
Nanticoke
11-19
For tickets
tickets && more
more info
info visit
visit www.horrorhall.com
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For
October 2012
REAPER’S
REVENGE
HAUNTED
HAYRIDE
Haunted Hayride
Lost Carnival
Pitch Black
Weekends
Sept. 21-Nov. 3
Montdale, PA
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Haunted Happenings
Oct. 1-31, Ghost Walk, 7:30
p.m., downtown Scranton.
383-1821.
2828 Rock Drive, Clarks
Summit.
www.draculasforest.com
Oct. 1-31, Ghostly Images of
Gettysburg Nightly Walking
Tour, downtown Gettysburg.
717-334-6296.
Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 26-28,
Hotel of Horror, The
Legendary Abandoned Lake
House Hotel, Rte. 115,
Saylorsburg. 992-3278.
Oct. 21,“The Omen,” Pocono
Community Theater, East
Stroudsburg. 421-6684.
Oct. 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27-28,
The Great Pocono Pumpkin
Festival & Fright Nites,
Country Junction, Lehighton.
610-377-5050.
Oct. 24,“Frankenstein and
The Bride of Frankenstein,”
Great Escape 14 with IMAX,
Scranton.
www.FathomEvents.com
Oct. 7 & 14, Dunmore
Cemetery Tour, 2- 4 p.m.
Cemetery Gates, 400 Church
St., Dunmore. 344-3819.
Oct. 25, Bumps in the Night,
8-9 p.m., Touchstone Theatre,
Bethlehem. 610-867-1689.
Oct. 1-31, Haunted Brewery,
Barley Creek, Tannersville.
629-9399.
Oct. 1-31,“Haunted!
Mysteries of the Beyond,”
7 p.m., Houdini Museum,
Scranton. 383-9297.
Oct. 1-Nov. 3, Reaper’s
Revenge Haunted Hayride,
Montdale.
www.reapersrevenge.net
Oct. 5-6, 12-13, 19-20 & 2627, Night Maze, 6-9 p.m.,
Yatsonsky Farm, Honesdale.
488-5683.
Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 26-28,
Gravestone Manor 14:
Grimm Inheritance Haunted
House, Fri.-Sat. 7-11 p.m., Sun.
7-9:30 p.m. , Trion Warehouse,
Wilkes-Barre. 821-6500.
Oct. 5-7, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27,
Great Flashlight Corn Maze
Adventure, Roba Family
Farms, Dalton. 563-2904.
Oct. 5-7, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27,
Horror Hall, Fri.- Sat. 6 p.m.midnight, Sun. 6-10 p.m., 11-19
East Poplar St., West Nanticoke.
www.horrorhall.com
Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 26-28,
Brokenharts Asylum, Fri. Sat. 7 p.m.- midnight; Sun. 711p.m. Luzerne County
Fairgrounds. 760-8027.
Oct. 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 26-28,
Dracula’s Forest, Fri.-Sat.
6:30-10:30 p.m., Sun., 6-10 p.m.
Oct. 7, Ghost Stories From
The Mines, 2 p.m. Eckley
Miners’ Village Visitor Center.
636-2070.
Oct. 7, Pets on Parade,
Central Park, Honesdale.
Oct. 12-13, 19-20, Historic
Ghost Walks of PA, 7-9 p.m.,
Old Mill Village Museum, New
Milford. 434-3353.
Oct. 12-13, 19-20, 26-27,
Haunted Lantern Tours, 6:309 p.m., Eckley Miners’ Village,
Weatherly. 636-2070.
Oct.13, Sunbury Historic
Spruce Street Cemetery Tour,
6-9 p.m., rain date October 20.
286-7768.
Oct. 20, 2012 Pocono
Mountain Elvis Festival
“Spooktactular” After-Hours
Party, 10 p.m., Fernwood
Event Center, Bushkill PA.
518- 681-7452.
Oct. 20, Haunted Museum
Day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Children’s
Museum, Bloomsburg.
389-9206.
Oct. 20 & 26-27, St.
Stanislaus Youth Group 19th
Annual Trail of Terror, 7 p.m.10 p.m., YMS of R Park,
Scranton. 343-6017.
Oct. 25, Safe Halloween,
Trick-or-treat begins at 6 p.m.
Viewmont Mall, Dickson City.
Oct. 25, Halloween Parade, 7
p.m., downtown Honesdale.
Oct. 26, Children’s Fall
Festival, 3:30-7 p.m., Danville
Community Center. Must preregister. 925-314-3400.
Oct. 26,“Ghosts,” a
Presentation by Judy Cook,
7:30 p.m., Eastern Monroe
Public Library, Stroudsburg.
421-0800.
Oct. 26, Trick-or-Treat, 6-8
p.m., Children’s Museum,
Bloomsburg. 389-9206.
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Sherman Theater, Stroudsburg.
420-2808.
Oct 26-27, Halloween
Haunted Village, 7- 10 p.m.
Old Mill Village Museum, New
Milford. 434-3353.
Oct. 26-28, Haunted Mine
Tours, 5-10 p.m., No. 9 Coal
Mine & Museum, Lansford.
645-7074.
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Oct. 27, Haunted Illusions,
State Theatre, Easton,
610-252-3132.
Holiday of the Dead Movie,
Sherman Theater, Stroudsburg.
420-2808.
Oct. 28, A Night of Mischief,
4 p.m., Cooper’s Seafood
House, Scranton. 346-7049.
Oct. 27,“Rocky Horror
Picture Show”, Sherman
Theater, Stroudsburg.
420-2808.
Oct. 27, Halloween Party,
noon-2 p.m., Radisson
Lackawanna Station Hotel,
Scranton. 342-8300.
Oct. 29-30, SPRI Ghost
Hunting 101, 6-8 p.m. & 9-11
p.m., Scranton Cultural Center,
Scranton. 344-111.
Oct. 27, PEEC-A-BOO, 4-7
p.m., Pocono Environmental
Ed Center, Dingmans Ferry.
828-2319.
Oct. 27, Edgar Allen Poe
Halloween Reading, 6-9 p.m.,
Grey Towers National Historic
Site, Milford. 296-9625.
Oct. 29, Halloween Night
Hikes, 6:30 p.m., Monroe Co.
Environmental Ed Center,
Stroudsburg. 629-3061.
Oct. 27, Malloween, Mall at
Steamtown, Scranton.
Oct 28, Cemetery Walk at
Grey Towers, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Grey Towers National Historic
Site, Milford. 296-9630
Oct. 31, CAB Event:
Halloween Party, all day
event, Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
Oct. 27, Trick or Treat Parade,
Activities at noon, parade at
1:30 p.m., Roba Family Farms,
Dalton. 563-2904.
Oct. 27, Masquerade Ball to
Benefit Children’s Advocacy
Center, Camelot, Waverly.
969-7313.
Oct. 27, Zombie Walk &
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Oct. 28,“The Dawn of the
Dead,” Pocono Community
Theater, East Stroudsburg.
421-6684.
Oct. 31, Halloween Parade, 6
p.m., downtown Hawley.
Oct. 31, Halloween Party, 5-8
p.m., downtown Waymart.
Oct 28, Mystery at the
Masonic, 6-9 p.m. Scranton
Cultural Center. 346-7369.
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October’s
Can’t-Miss Events
Autumn Timber Festival
October 6-7, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Shawnee Mountain Ski Resort
Get a taste of all that nature has to
offer and enjoy the beauty of fall.
The festival includes three daily
Timber Team Lumberjack Shows,
the Marvelous Mutts dog show, live
music, pig races, scenic chairlift
rides, chainsaw sculptures, food,
craft vendors and other live entertainment. Festival parking is free.
www.shawneemt.com/sumfall.html
570-421-7231
Haunted Illusions
October 27, 3 & 7 p.m.
State Theatre, Easton
Celebrate the Halloween season by
seeing Haunted Illusions starring
David Caserta. The show is packed
with magic, illusions and humor for
all ages, and it includes disappearing acts, levitation and other
unique illusions. Ticket prices range
from $10-$20, and advance ticket
purchases are recommended.
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Corky’s Garden Path Greenhouse Fall
Open House
October 5-8, Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun.
noon- 5 p.m.
Corky’s Garden Path Greenhouse, Scott
Township
Celebrate fall and the start of the holiday season with Corky’s! In addition to special sales on
the greenhouse’s extensive collection of plants,
gardening products and gifts, customers can
enjoy door prizes and delicious refreshments.
The open house also boasts the Christmas tree
preview sale, offering 30 percent off all pre-lit
Christmas trees, the best price of the season!
www.CorkysGardenPath.com 570-586-9563
Scranton Community Concert: Vince
Giordano & The Nighthawks
Friday October 19, 8:00 p.m.
Mellow Theatre at Lackawanna College
Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks have been
performing since 1976; they will bring their
popular sounds to Scranton this fall. The group
has played concerts at the Waldorf Astoria, the
Rainbow Room, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center,
the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at Jazz
Festivals all around the world. The group was
nominated for a 2012 Grammy Award, best
compilation for visual media, for their work on
the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire’s” first soundtrack CD. Tickets range from $20-$30. www.lackawanna.edu/communityconcerts/index.html
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