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2012 THEME - GOING GREEN - PAST & PRESENTHeritage Craft Demonstrations, Tasty Country Foods, Folk Entertainment,
Children’s Activities, Handcrafted Items for Sale, Conservation Demos,Quilt Raffle, Civil War Encampment and much more.
Bring along a #2 translucent plastic milk carton and have a chance to win a QV family membership!SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, NO PETS PLEASE
570-992-6161 www.quietvalley.org
347 QUIET VALLEY RD. • STROUDSBURG, PA 18360 3½ MILES SOUTH OF STROUDSBURG OFF BUSINESS 209
SPOOKY DAY ON THE FARM Saturday October 27, 10:00am - 4:00pm $8.00 Adults $5.00 Children Enjoy Farm Tours, Ghost Stories, Superstition Lore, Wagon Rides & More
10am to 5pm both days
Adults $10.00Ages 3-12 $5.00
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OCTOBER 6 & 7
Autumn is a truly magical time in the Poconos, a time when the lush green
landscape transforms into a beautiful backdrop of fi ery foliage. The region’s forests
blaze with scarlet, gold and orange leaves creating scenes to compliment any activity.
Experience the beauty of autumn in the Poconos during a
stroll through one of the region’s scenic state parks. Savor the
season’s bounty at a harvest event, or enjoy festival fun during the
many community celebrations. Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
will host the annual Harvest Festival on October 6 and 7. Historic
Downtown Hawley hosts a Harvest Hoedown on October 13,
and Jim Thorpe offers fun Fall Foliage Weekends through
October 21.
Looking for the best fall foliage views? Be sure to check
the Fall Foliage Forecast before your visit. The convenient
24-hour hotline details where and when to fi nd the most
beautiful autumn scenes in the Poconos. Information is
available at (570) 421-5565.
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81 YEARS OFPUBLICATION
28 issues published annually with a controlled complimentary distribution through resorts, hotels, motels, cottage colonies, information centers & travel bureaus, places of interest, realtors, and developers.
Edwin R. Miller, II Publisher
Aimee L. Kohler Editor
Aaron G. Imbt Art Director & Webmaster
Editorial & Publication Offi ceP.O. Box 8, Pocono Pines, PA 18350
P: 570 646-2121 F: 570 646-4528
Copyright © 2012Edwin R. Miller, II Publisher
Reproduction of any artwork, maps, editorial material or copy prepared by “This Week in the Poconos” is strictly prohibited unless expressly authorized in writing by the publisher. All schedules subject to change.
COMING EVENTS CALENDAR ..... 6
ART & HISTORY ......................26
DINING .................................14
ENTERTAINMENT ....................27
LODGING ..............................28
POCONO MAP .......................16
REAL ESTATE ...........................24
SHOPPING ............................10
SPAS & SALONS ......................25
SPORTS ................................18
Cover Photo: Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
Autumn in the Poconos ................................................................................... 3
Annual Harvest Festival at Quiet Valley ......................................................... 4
Shawnee Mountain Hosts Autumn Timber Festival .................................... 13
Holy Cross Hosts Fall Greek Festival ............................................................ 15
Halloween Haunted Lantern Tours ............................................................... 22
Visit Beautiful Jim Thorpe .............................................................................. 23
Liberty Homes Custom Builders ................................................................... 24
The Great Pocono Pumpkin Festival Returns! ............................................. 25
Film Festival Celebrates a Decade ................................................................ 27
Fernwood to Host Elvis Festival ..................................................................... 28
Historic Hawley: The Lake Region’s Downtown .......................................... 31
Annual Harvest at Quiet V Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will host its 38th Annual
Harvest Festival on Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Themed Going Green - Past and Present, this year’s
festival will include fun and educational activities that showcase planet-
friendly practices.
The festival’s many demonstrations emphasize the early American
act of repurposing through skills such as broom making, basketry,
spinning and weaving, yarn dyeing, tatting, coopering and more.
There will also be demonstrations of early meal preparation methods
including butter churning, Dutch oven cooking and outdoor brick
oven baking.
Enjoy family-friendly autumn entertainment at the Harvest Festival.
There will be hearty country food, live folk music and plenty of
activities for children including pony rides, storytelling, wagon rides and
more. The Civil War Encampment is an annual highlight at the Harvest
Festival. The authentic reenactment portrays the drill and everyday life
of 19th century soldiers and gives guests a glimpse into local history
and heritage.
Festivities will be held rain or shine throughout the weekend.
Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 3 through 12.
Quiet Valley is located off Business Route 209 south of Stroudsburg. For
more information, visit www.quietvalley.org or call (570) 992-6161.
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Now thru end of golf season: Fall Golf Special, Fernwood Resort,5785 Milford Road, Bushkill, (888) 337-6966, www.fernwoodgolfcourse.com. $24. Advance tee-times re-quired. Rates are per-person and include 18 holes with a cart.
Now thru October 31: “Elegant Corrosion” Photography Exhibit by renowned photographer Colin Winterbottom, Steamtown National Historic Site, 150 South Washington Avenue, Scranton, (570) 340-5200.
Using macro-photography camera
lenses, Mr. Winterbottom has en-
larged the smallest details in the de-
cay to the point of abstraction. Isolat-
ing textures, patterns, shapes, lines
and colors from the wider context of
the rail yard, the photographs allow
viewers to create their own context
for the images.
Wednesdays thru November 1:
Bike ‘n’ Brew Tours, Shawnee-on-
Delaware, $48. Includes bike and
helmet rental, transportation to The
Gem and Keystone from the trail and
back again, choice of complimen-
tary Shawnee Craft beer sampler
and an appetizer or entree. For more
information, visit www.edgeofthe-
woodsoutfi tters.com or call (570-421-
6681). Some restrictions may apply.
Now thru mid-December, Free Pot-
tery-Making Demonstrations, Holley
Ross Pottery, Route 191, LaAnna,
(570) 676-3248, www.holleyross.
com. 11 a.m. Monday through Friday,
see how beautiful pottery is made!
Wednesdays thru November
14: Fall Public Bog Walks, Monroe
County Environmental Education
Center (MCEEC), 8050 Running
Valley Road, Bartonsville, (570)
629-3061, www.mcconservation.
org. 1 p.m. Enjoy a 2.5 hour autumn
bog walk lead by an environmental
educator. Meet at the Environmental
Education Center for a brief presenta-
tion then caravan to the bog. Cost:
$5/$3. Preregistration required.
October 5 thru 7: Fall Greek Fes-
tival, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox
Church, 135 Stokes Ave., South
Stroudsburg, (570) 421-5734, www.
holycrosspoconos.org. Head to the
Fall Greek Festival this Columbus
Day weekend for great food, music,
games, dancing and more. Festival
hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, and noon to 7 p.m.
on Sunday. Enjoy lively Greek music,
delicious Greek food and desserts,
and watch traditional Greek dancing
on Friday and Saturday from 7 to 8
p.m. You can even place a “to-go”
food order by calling (570) 421-5734.
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October 6: PAWS in the Park Au-
tumn Dog Walk, Tobyhanna State
Park, Tobyhanna, (570) 350-8798,
info@poconoanimalwelfaresociety.
org. Join PAWS (with or without a
canine friend) for a walk on the lovely
trails of Tobyhanna State Park. Walker
registration is from 9 to 10 a.m. Oth-
er activities include a blessing of the
pets and a birds of prey demonstra-
tion courtesy of the Delaware Valley
Raptor Center. This rain or shine
event will feature refreshments and
prizes. Donations appreciated. E-mail
for more information.
October 6: A Taste of the Town 4,
Pocono Arts Council, Downtown
Stroudsburg, (570) 476-4460,
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Welcome to our authentic all-weather trolleys. Relax while our trained guides take you back through history & many points of interest. Learn about the Indians & early settlers!
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Memorabilia • Rail Videos Model Trains • Souvenirs
FREE PARKING - FREE ADMISSION
GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL
FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING!
October 5th, 6th & 7th
HOLY CROSS
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135 STOKES AVE., STROUDSBURG
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Listen to a DJ spin lively Greek music each day
Traditional Greek Dancing Friday & Saturday 7-8 PM
Authentic Greek Cuisine, Pastries, Taverna, Bar & Grill
TAKEOUT AVAILABLE - Call 570 421-5734 or Fax 570 421-0469
Games for the Kids
Vendors Bookstore Church Tours
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Friday & Saturday
11 AM-10 PM
Sunday
Noon-7 PM
www.poconoarts.org. 2 to 4:30 p.m. Explore beautiful Downtown Stroudsburg through gallery tours and tastings at local restaurants. Fea-tured spaces include the ArtSpace Gallery, The Living Room, AndreiArt and more. Participating restaurants include Marco Antonio’s, Siamsa Irish Pub, The Tea Room, Quench, and others. Tickets for Council members are $30 for an individual and $50 for a couple. The cost to non-members is $35 for an individual and $60 for a couple. Anyone purchasing or re-newing a Council membership at the time of ticket purchase will receive a $10 membership discount. Call to reserve a spot.
October 6: Monroe Farmers’ Mar-ket, Ann Street, Stroudsburg, (570) 420-0559, www.monroefarmersmar-ket.com. 8 a.m. to noon. Join local farmers and vendors near the Ameri-can Ribbon Factory as they offer locally grown produce, fresh baked breads, jams, syrups, hand-roasted coffee, homemade pasta, fi ne wines, handmade soaps and more.
October 6: Annual Apple Fest, Faith Lutheran Church, Route 940 Blakeslee, (570) 646-0309. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come out for the annual Apple Fest on Saturday, October 6. The Women of Faith will offer freshly baked apple crisp and scrumptious baked goods. There will also be hand-crafted items, attic treasures and gift baskets available for sale. Get a head start on holiday shopping and be sure to stay for lunch!
October 6 & 7: Harvest & Heritage Days, Historic Honesdale, Wayne County, (570) 253-5492, www.visi-thonesdalepa.com. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun-day. Enjoy a multitude of activities, tours and entertainment including craft vendors, a scarecrow contest, live music, pumpkin painting, railroad exhibits, hayrides, an antique car cruise and a Wing and ChiliTaste-Off!
October 6 & 7: 38th Annual Harvest Festival, Quiet Valley Living Histori-cal Farm, 347 Quiet Valley Road, Stroudsburg, www.quietvalley.org, (570) 992-6161. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s theme is “Going Green – Past and Present.” Learn about past practices of reusing and repurposing
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Coming EventsComing Events
GET CLOSE TO THE ANIMALS!
Location: Rt. 590,4 Miles East of Hamlin, PA
GPS Address: 1475 Ledgedale Rd.,Lake Ariel, PA 18436
Open 10-6, 7 Days a Week,May to Mid-October
570-698-6154www.clawsnpaws.com
$1 OFF Each Adult(Good for up to 6 Adults)
Not valid with any other discount. (TW-12)
Over 120 Kinds of Animals
Hand-Feed Giraffe & Lory Parrots
Animal Shows (thru Labor Day)
Dinosaur Outpost - with Fossil Hunts,Dino Dig and Triceratops To Sit On
Petting Zoo & Turtle Town
SeeAdorable
BABYANIMALS!
Pocono Mountains Film Festival10 th Annual
SEE INDEPENDENT FILMS FROM AROUND THE WORLD AT THE
For More Info & to Purchase Tickets, Call 570.620.1212 or visit our websitewww.PoconoMountainFilmFestival.com or email [email protected]
PM at Howard Johnson Hotel, Bartonsville
PM
Red Carpet at 5:45 PM
You Didn’t Build That!
eDaily Independent
Film Screenings
Author’s Tea with PublicistTerrie Williams
Workshops with Industry Pros Micky Hyman & David Saperstein
through demonstrations and discus-
sions. The festival will also feature
great food, crafts, entertainment and
children’s activities. Rain or shine.
Cost: $10 for adults, $5 for children
ages 3-12.
October 6 & 7: Autumn Timber
Festival, Shawnee Mountain, Hollow
Road, Shawnee-on-Delaware, (570)
421-7231, www.shawneemt.com.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit Shawnee
Mountain during prime fall foliage
time and enjoy some fabulous out-
door fun. See Timber Team Lumber-
jack shows, watch the amazing Mar-
velous Mutts, and enjoy jugglers and
stilt-walkers, watch silly pig races and
more! There will be great food and
craft vendors, live music, and wildlife
demonstrations. Tickets cost $15 for
adults and $12 for children. Weekend
ticket packages are available.
October 7: Great Gatsby Diesel
Train Excursion, Steamtown Nation-
al Historic Site, South Washington
Ave, Scranton, (570) 340-5204, www.
nps.gov/stea. 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Reserve your spot now for this fun-
fi lled train excursion! The ride will
feature costumed “fl appers,” Elliot
Ness, and Al Capone! Listen to
1920’s music and meet the charac-
ters for a photo-op! The destination
is Gouldsboro station with a stop at
Tobyhanna Station on the return trip.
Tickets cost $34 for adults, $29 for
seniors (62+) and $22 for children
ages 6-15. Children under 5 years of
age ride free with ticket.
October 7: First Annual Pocono
Cupcake Challenge, The Shawnee
Inn and Golf Resort, 1 River Road,
Shawnee-on-Delaware, www.Shaw-
neeInn.com, (570) 424-4050. Don’t
miss this sweet event on the Grand
Lawn of the resort! All proceeds will
benefi t the United Way of Monroe
County. Contestants compete in
four categories. Judges include four
winners from the hit TV show Cup-
cake Wars and bakers from A Cup-
cake Wonderland in Philadelphia
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ECKLEYMINERS’ VILLAGE
HAUNTED LANTERN TOURSFriday & Saturday October 12-13 (Rain Date 10/14)
Friday & Saturday October 19-20 (Rain Date 10/21)
Friday & Saturday October 26-27 (Rain Date 10/28)
Doors Open at 6PM PM PM SHARP
FOR INFO, call 570 636-2070 or visit eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com
Adults (13+): $10.00Children (6-12): $5.00
(Not recommended forchildren under 6)
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donations are required to receive
cupcakes and a voting ballot.
October 10: Monroe County Gar-
den Club Meeting, Hughes Public Li-
brary, North 9th Street, Stroudsburg.
11:30 a.m. Featuring a presentation
by Patricia McNelis called “Five Dol-
lars Can Buy You Artistic Drama.”
Public welcome. For more informa-
tion, contact Arlene Deskus at (570)
420-0283, or e-mail [email protected].
October 11: Come Paint With Me,
Lackawaxen, (570) 775-6896, joan-
polishook-art.com, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Join artist Joan Polishook for a free
outdoor painting session. Meet on
the beach near the Zane Grey mu-
seum. Bring your own supplies
and refreshments.
October 12: Monroe Animal League
Fall Dinner and Chinese Auction,
Penn Stroud Hotel (formerly the Po-
cono Inne Town), 700 Main Street,
Stroudsburg, (570) 476-8444. Dinner
served promptly at 6:15 p.m. Auc-
tion at 7:30. $27 ticket price includes
choice of entree with 3-course dinner
and dessert. Beverages included.
Cash bar available. Proceeds fund
Animal League programs. Call
for tickets.
October 12 thru 14: Black Bear Film
Festival, The Milford Theatre, 114
East Catherine Street, Milford, (570)
409-0909, www.blackbearfi lm.com.
Tickets available online and at the
Milford Theatre box offi ce.
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On Routes 191 & 390 in Mountainhome (570) 595-0370
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IN ADDITION , WE HAVE THESE OTHER GOODIES:Heavy Bakeware • Fondue Sets • Pasta, Ravioli Machines • Cannoli Molds
Pizza/Bread Stones • Spaetzle Machines • Barbeque Equipment • WoksCake Decorating Supplies • Pot Racks • Decorative Molds • Cookie Cutters
Aprons • Wine Accessories • Marble Rolling Pins • SteamersQuiche Pans • Flans • Rosettes
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FAMOUS BRAND NAMES INCLUDE: Scanpan Ceramic Titanium Cookware, Cuisinart, Waring and Chef’s Choice
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BRIDAL REGISTRY AVAILABLE
YOUR COMPLETE SOURCEFOR COOKWARE!
American Candle, Route 611,
Bartonsville, exit 302 off I-80,
(570) 629-3388, american-candle.
com. More than candles—candy,
women’s accessories, jewelry,
collectibles, home décor and gifts.
Swarovski, Jim Shore, Dansko. Open daily.
Cooks Tour, Route 390,
Mountainhome, (570) 595-0370,
cookstournepa.com. Unique
cookware you won’t fi nd in big
box stores. Cannoli molds, pizza/
bread stones, Spaetzle makers.
Cooking classes and senior citizens’ discounts. Open daily.
Country Junction, 6565 Interchange Road, Route 209, Lehighton, (610) 377-5050, countryjunction.com. “World’s Largest General Store.” Home/garden accents, giftware, wines, antiques and novelties. Service Team installs fl ooring, windows, doors, gutters, garages, siding, fencing and insulation; lumber yard. Open daily.
Country Kettle, Business Route 209, Marshalls Creek, (570) 421-
8970, country-kettle.com. 250
barrels of candy. Collectibles,
candles, home and yard décor,
giftware. John Medeiros, Lenox, Charming Tails. Open daily.
Dutch’s Shur Save—1564 Route
507, Greentown, (570) 676-3373.
A complete supermarket with
convenience, variety and
great service.
Glass Hat, Route 191 in Hamlin,
(570) 689-4060, wpsada.com.
Glassware, antique oak and
country furniture, collectibles,
estate jewelry, pottery, kitchenware
and Depression glass. Christmas
Room. Open daily.
Holley Ross Pottery, Route 191, La
Anna, (570) 676-3248, holleyross.
com. Pottery showroom, gift shop
and studio producing original
works, including Weeping Gold Pottery. Up to 70% off Fiesta ware,
China sets, dolls and planters. Call
for hours.
Tues.-Sat. 9AM to 5PM Closed Sun. & Mon.PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO VERIFY HOURS
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Pewter ChristmasOrnaments, Copper Lanterns,Copper Wall Art & Holiday GiftsSee us at Frederick, MDChristmas Show, November 16-18
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Building Materials ~ Hardware & PaintsDistinctive Gifts ~ Green Mountain Coffees ~ Vera Bradley
Byers’ Choice ~ Burt’s Bees ~ Sprag Mill Art Gallery
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Savings up to 70%Representing 150 Manufacturers Including:
Polish Pottery • Fiesta Dinnerware • Jim ShoreFenton Glass • Willow Tree • Bird Baths
and 144 more!
Route 191,LaAnna
(Midway BetweenCresco & Newfoundland)
WOODLAND PARKRustic Cable Bridge
Sawdust TrailsScenic 5-Acre Lake
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Antiques Elegant Glassware
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OVER 100 Barrels of Licorice, Gummies, Hard Candies, Chocolates & More!DON'T FORGET OUR CANDY ROOM!
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STORYSecondThrift
L.L.C.
high-end
756 Business Rt. 209East Stroudsburg, PA
570 - 420 - 9948
Designer & High-End Clothing
Jewelry • Shoes & BagsArtwork • Furniture
Hutton Metalcrafts, Route 940,
Pocono Pines, (570) 646-7778,
copperlamps.com. Unique
handcrafted metal works, copper
lanterns and sculptures, fi ne
pewter and custom ornaments. Oil
paintings on glass. Call for hours.
Miss Elly’s Antiques & Such,
518 Church Street off Main
Avenue, Hawley, (570) 226-7513,
missellysantiques.com. Furniture,
glass, pottery, paintings, prints,
vintage clothing and textiles.
Imported foods.
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,
Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre, (570)
831-2100, mohegansunpocono.
com. Specialty shops include Ruby
Blue, Crossing Vineyards Wine &
Cheese and Marshall Rousso.
One Stop Travel, Pocono Peddlers
Village, Tannersville, (570) 620-
1200, onestoptravelagency.net.
12Bushkill, (570) 588-4807, starting-
gateonline.com. Burton, Salomon, K2, Volcom, O’Neill, Bonfi re, North Face. Equipment also
for rent.
Tannery Depot, Route 534 and
Lehigh Tannery Bridge, White
Haven, (570) 606-4325, tanneryde-
pot.com. General store—groceries,
camping equipment, fi rewood,
fi shing supplies. Coffee, free WiFi
and bike rentals. Open
7 days/week.
Teeters’ Furniture, Main Avenue,
Hawley, (570) 226-3112, teeters-
furniture.com. Since 1849, Teeters’
has been selling the fi nest furni-
ture. Delivery and set-up available.
The Briar Patch, 239 Pine Grove
Road, Thornhurst, (570) 842-807,
briarpatchthornhurst.com. “A
Christmas Shop in the Country
Spirit.” Open Saturdays 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. and Sundays noon to 4 p.m.
Theo B. Price Inc. Country
Store, Route 390, Cresco, (570)
595-2501, theobprice.com.
Handicrafts, seasonings, gourmet
coffee and cheese, animal feed,
folk art, hardware, lumber and
building materials.
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ShoppingShopping
Bus trips from the Poconos and
beyond to cultural and natural
hotspots. Reservations required.
Pocono Cheesecake Factory,
Route 611, Swiftwater, (570) 839-
6844, poconocheesecake.com.
“Love at First Bite.” Open daily
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pocono Tile Works, (570) 460-
6439, PoconoTileWorks.com.
Expert custom tile design and in-
stallation. Fully insured.
References available.
Potting Shed,
Settler’s Inn, 4
Main Avenue in
Hawley. (570)
226-2993, (800)
833-8527, theset-
tlersinn.com. Eco-
friendly products,
jewelry, statio-
nery, gardening
tools and pottery.
Second Story
High End Thrift,
756 Business
Route 209, East
Stroudsburg,
(570) 420-9948.
Designer apparel,
accessories,
shoes, bags,
furniture
and artwork.
Starting Gate
Action Sports,
Route 209,
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Head to the Shawnee Mountain Ski Area on October
6 and 7 and celebrate autumn in the Poconos at the annual
Autumn Timber Festival! The fall favorite returns to the
festival grounds with entertaining events and activities for
the whole family.
Watch amazing Timber Team Lumberjack Shows, see
chainsaw sculpture demos, and cheer on the canine athletes
of the Marvelous Mutts
as they fl y through the
air in agility and Frisbee
showcases. There will
be live music from the
Cramer Brothers Band
and the Lost Ramblers,
as well as Wildlife shows from the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
Enjoy great food and crafts from local vendors, see juggling shows and stilt
walkers, and watch “Sue Wee” and “Ugly Pig” races. There will be plenty of fun
and activities for kids including a Time Travelling Medicine Magic Show. Heighten
your festival experience with a mountaintop view of fi ery fall foliage. A scenic
chairlift ride is a beautiful way to end a day at the Autumn Timber Festival.
Activities are scheduled from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Slopeside seating is available for timber events, and guests are encouraged
to bring blankets or lawn chairs. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at
the gate. Parking for this event is free. Shawnee Mountain Ski Area is located
on Hollow Road in scenic Shawnee-On-Delaware, Pennsylvania. For more
information, visit www.shawneemt.com or call (570) 412-7231.
Shawnee Mountain Hosts Autumn Timber Festival
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Restaurant & Brewery
I’DTAP THAT
Tannersville, PA 570-629-9399www.barleycreek.com
Listings Subject to Change
Barley Creek Brewing Company,
Sullivan Trail & Camelback Rd.,
Tannersville, (570) 629-9399,
barleycreek.com. Pocono’s
original brewpub and restaurant.
Handcrafted ales and lagers. Free
brewery tours and beer tasting.
Bear Creek Inne, Route 115,
Bear Creek, (570) 472-9045,
bearcreekinne.com. Great food,
great prices since 1972.
Crescent Lodge & Country Inn,
Routes 191 & 940, Paradise Valley,
(570) 595-7486, (800) 392-9400,
crescentlodge.com. Fine dining plus
cocktail lounge with pub menu.
Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Resort &
Restaurant, 205 Route 507, Hawley,
(570) 226-4388, ehrhardts.com.
On Lake Wallenpaupack. Classic
Subject to Change barleycreek.com. Pocono’s
DiningDiningAmerican cuisine and
gluten-free selections.
Fernwood Hotel & Resort, Route
209, Bushkill, (570) 588-9500,
fernwood.co. Mama Bella’s Tuscan
Grille, sports pub, Pizza Hut and
Scoops. Wintergreen’s Bar and
Grill overlooks the lake and
golf course.
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,
Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre, (888)
946-4672, poconodowns.com.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House, the
Mediterranean Rustic Kitchen,
Timbers Buffet, casual and cool
Bar Louie, Sushi bar Pearl, Johnny
Rockets, Wolfgang Puck and more.
River Room, Shawnee Inn & Golf
Resort, Shawnee-on-Delaware, (570)
424-4000, shawneeinn.com. Fine
dining with spectacular views.
Skytop Lodge, Route 390, Skytop,
(570) 595-7401, (800) 345-7759,
skytop.com. Lakeview Restaurant,
featuring nouveau American cuisine
with panoramic mountain and lake
views, and The Windsor Dining
Room. A Wine Spectator Magazine
award-winner.
Split Rock Golf Club, 100
Moseywood Road, Lake Harmony,
(570) 722-9111, splitrockresort.com.
Italian restaurants, sports bar with
pub food and more.
15Pocono Pines, (570) 646-2377,
breakfastking.com. The “Breakfast
King,” Jubilee serves up breakfast
daily from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Lunch/
dinner menu. Adjoining Pub in
the Pines.
Bear Creek InneFresh Seafood, Steak,
Veal and Chicken
RT. 115, BEAR CREEK, PA570-472-9045Open 7 Days a Week
Daily at 4pm • Sundays at 12pmwww.bearcreekinne.com
Junction Rts. 191 & 940 • Paradise Valley800 392-9400 570 595-7486
www.crescentlodge.com
ACCOMMODATIONS HAVEFIREPLACES & WHIRLPOOLS
CASINO & SPA NEARBY
ExceptionaLFood and LODGING
ExceptionaLFood and LODGING
The French Manor Inn and Spa, off
Route 191, 8 miles south of I-84 Exit
20, South Sterling, (570) 676-3244,
(877) 720-6095, thefrenchmanor.
com. Gourmet French cuisine,
superb wine list and spectacular
mountain views. Gluten-free breads
and pancakes available. Four-
diamond AAA rating.
The Gem and Keystone, River Road,
located next to Shawnee Inn &
Golf Resort, Shawnee-on-Delaware,
(570) 424-0990, GemAndKeystone.
com. Home of ShawneeCraft
microbrewery artisanal
whole-food beer.
The Inn at Pocono Manor, Routes
314 & 940, Pocono Manor, (570)
839-7111, poconomanor.com.
American cuisine with a
continental fl air.
The Settlers Inn at Bingham
Park, 4 Main Avenue, Hawley,
(570) 226-2993, (800) 833-8527,
thesettlersinn.com. Award-winning
farm to table restaurant serving
seasonal game and fi sh with locally
grown produce, artisan breads and
desserts. Four-diamond AAA rating.
Van Gilder’s Jubilee Restaurant
& Pub in the Pines, Route 940,
For comprehensive listings
visit ThisWeek.net
Holy Cross Hosts
Fall Greek Festival Visit Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church this Columbus Day weekend and enjoy music, fun
and delicious food at the Fall Greek Festival! The festival, which takes place from Friday, October 5 through
Sunday, October 7, will feature appetizing Greek food and exciting entertainment all weekend.
Delight in the cheerful hospitality at the Greek
Festival. There will be a DJ spinning lively Greek music,
traditional dance performances on Friday and Saturday
from 7 to 8 p.m., and plenty of entertainment for the
kids. Menu options include delicious Greek favorites like
fl aky baklava, spanakopita, dolmades and more! You can
even call or fax in an order for pick up! Don’t miss this
one-of-a-kind celebration.
Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday, and from noon to 7 p.m. on
Sunday. Parking and admission are free. For more
information, visit www.holycrosspoconos.org. Pick-up
orders may be phoned in to (570) 421-5734. Holy Cross
is located at 135 Stokes Avenue in South Stroudsburg.
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SKYTOP.COM
SportsSportsBAIT & TACKLE
Tannery Depot General Store,
RR 78, corner of Route 534 &
Tannery Bridge, White Haven,
(570) 606-4325, (800) 745-0742,
tannerydepot.com.
Woehrle’s Bait Shop, Rt. 940
at Park Avenue in Mount
Pocono, (570) 839-7338,
woehrlesbaitshop.com. Live bait
for all seasons. Celebrating over 3
decades in business, this complete
bait shop is open every day, all
year.
BOATING
Rubber Duckie Boat Rentals,
Junction of Routes 507 &
390, Lake Wallenpaupack,
Tafton, (570) 226-3930,
rubberduckieboatrentals.com.
Pontoon, fi shing, pleasure and ski
boats, 3-person jet skis.
CAMPING
Adventure Sports, Route 209,
Marshalls Creek (2 miles north of
I-80 off exit 309), (570) 223-0505,
(800) 487-2628, adventuresport.
com. Trips in Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area.
Kittatinny Canoes, Dingmans
Ferry Base, 2130 Route 739,
Dingmans Ferry on the Delaware
River, (800) 356-2852, kittatinny.
com. Trips in Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area and
other spots.
CANOES & KAYAKS
Kittatinny Canoes, Dingmans
Ferry Base, 2130 Route 739,
Dingmans Ferry on the Delaware
River, (800) 356-2852,
kittatinny.com.
CLIMBING
The Adventure Center at Skytop
Lodge, Route 390 and Dutch Hill
Road, Skytop, (570) 595-8988;
skytop.com. Outdoor 30’ climbing
wall; 8 stations, from beginner to
expert.
CBK Mountain Adventures,
Camelback Mountain Resort,
Tannersville, (570) 629-1661,
cbkmountainadventures.com.
Treetop obstacle courses,
mountain segways, zip lines, off-
road adventure rides.
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Route 115 North, Effort, PA(570) 629-0427www.bigbrownfish.comemail: [email protected]
Route 191, Paradise Valley, PA(570) 629-0422
www.paradisetrout.comemail: [email protected]
ParadiseFishing Preserve
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No License RequiredPole Rental
Bait & Tackle ShopPicnic Tables, Park Benches & Pavilion
Children under 12Free Admission
TWIP
FISH AND PAY LAKES
Big Brown Fish and Pay Lakes,
Route 115, North Effort, (570)
629-0427, bigbrownfi sh.com.
Three ponds fi lled with trout
and bass. No license required.
Equipment rentals and bait
available. Picnic table, park
benches and pavilion for
your convenience.
Paradise Fishing Preserve, Cresco,
(570) 629-0422, paradisetrout.
com. Two lakes fi lled with bass
and trout. No license required. All
equipment/bait available.
FLY FISHING
The Orvis Shop at Skytop Lodge,
Route 390, Skytop, (570) 595-
8929, skytop.com.
The Rod & Gun Club at The Inn
at Pocono Manor, Route 314,
Pocono Manor, (570) 839-3908,
poconomanor.com.
GEOCACHING
The Adventure Center at Skytop
Lodge, One Skytop, Skytop, (570)
595-8988; skytop.com.
GOLF
Fernwood Resort, Route 209,
Bushkill, (888) 337-6966,
fernwood.co.
The Inn at Pocono Manor, Route
314, Pocono Manor, (570) 839-
3908, poconomanor.com. Two
courses designed by elite golf
course architects.
Pinecrest Lake Golf Club, 679
Pinecrest Drive, Pocono Pines,
(570) 646-4444,
www.pinecrestlakeclub.com.
The Shawnee Inn and Golf
Resort, One River Road, 124
Shawnee Inn Drive, Shawnee-
on-Delaware, (800) 742-9633,
shawneeinn.com. Legendary,
historic course.
Skytop Lodge, One Skytop,
Skytop, (570) 595-8988,
skytop.com.
Split Rock Resort, 1 Lake Drive,
Lake Harmony, (800) 255-7625,
splitrockresort.com.
HARNESS RACING
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs,
1280 Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre,
(888) 946-4672,
poconodowns.com.
HORSEBACK RIDING
Fernwood Resort, Route 209,
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SportsSports
Bushkill, (888) 337-6966,
fernwood.co.
The Inn at Pocono Manor, Route
314, Pocono Manor, (570) 839-
6237, poconomanor.com.
KART RACING
S & S Speedways Indoor Go-
Karts, Business Route 209 in
Snydersville, (570) 420-5500;
ssspeedways.com. High-powered
carts; real track racing. Must be at
least 54” tall. Use the display ad
in this magazine for a Free Race.
MINIATURE GOLF
Bushkill Falls, Route 209, Bushkill,
(570) 588-6682, visitbushkillfalls.
com. Centered around eight
tumbling waterfalls; the “Niagara
of Pennsylvania.”
Frontier Falls Mini Golf, Shawnee
Village, Shawnee-on-Delaware,
(570) 421-1500 ext. 4653. A
challenging 36-hole course.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
The Adventure Center at Skytop
Lodge, Skytop, (570) 595-8988;
skytop.com.
Pocono Bike Rentals at the
Tannery Depot, RR 78, corner
of Route 534 & Tannery Bridge,
White Haven, (800) 745-0742,
poconobikerentals.com.
Pocono Whitewater, Route 903
near Jim Thorpe, (570) 325-9226,
poconowhitewater.com.
Whitewater Challengers, Lehigh
Adventure Center, 288 North
Stagecoach Rd., Weatherly,
(800) 443-8554,
whitewaterchallengers.com.
MOUNTAIN SEGWAYS
CBK Mountain Adventures,
Camelback Mountain Resort,
Tannersville, (570) 629-1661,
cbkmountainadventures.com.
Fernwood Resort, Route 209,
Bushkill, (888) 337-6966;
fernwood.co.
MOUNTAIN COASTERS
CBK Mountain Adventures,
Camelback Mountain Resort,
Tannersville, (570) 629-1661,
cbkmountainadventures.com. The
area’s only Mountain Coaster.
Driver-controlled and capable of
speeds up to 30 MPH.
PAINTBALL
The Adventure Center at Skytop
Lodge, One Skytop, Skytop, (570)
595-8988, skytop.com.
Fernwood Resort, Route 209,
Bushkill, (888) 337-6966,
fernwood.co.
PLAY PARKS
Bushkill Falls, Route 209, Bushkill,
(570) 588-6682, visitbushkillfalls.
com. Centered around eight
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Minutes from Shawnee Mountain
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MIDWEEK GOLF SPECIALSMondays & Wednesdays
Buy One Greens FeeGet the 2nd One FREE*
*(Cart purchase required - not valid for Twilight or 9 Holes rates)
WEEKENDS $65 with cartWEEKDAYS $55 with cartJunior and Senior Rates
OPEN TOTHE PUBLIC
COME AND ENJOY DELICIOUS FOODAND A GREAT SUNSET VIEW
GIRLS NIGHT OUT - 3RD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH9 & DINES
DRINK & THINK NIGHTHAPPY HOUR DAILY - 5pm to 7pm
SUNDAY BRUNCH MENU - AFTER MEMORIAL DAYSUNDAY NIGHT - PASTA NIGHT
Unlimited 3 Pastas • 3 Sauces • Garlic Breadand Tossed Salad $14.95
PERFECT PLACE TO PLAN YOURNEXT GOLF EVENT OR WEDDINGOPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER
THURSDAY thru SUNDAY 11am to 9pmDinner Reservations Recommended
Call 570.722.9901 • www.golfsplitrock.comLocated at Split Rock Country Club • 49 Wolf Hollow Rd., Lake Harmony, PA 18624
tumbling waterfalls; the “Niagara
of Pennsylvania.”
SPORTING CLAYS
The Rod & Gun Club at Pocono
Manor, Route 314, Pocono
Manor, (570) 839-3908,
poconomanor.com.
The Orvis Shop at Skytop Lodge,
One Skytop, Skytop, (570) 595-
8929, (570) 595-7401,
skytop.com.
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
Adventure Sports, Route 209,
Marshalls Creek, (570) 223-0505,
(800) 487-2628
adventuresport.com.
Starting Gate Action Sports,
Rt. 209 in Bushkill, adjacent to
Pocono Indian Museum,
(570) 588-4807,
startinggateonline.com.
Tannery Depot General Store,
Route 534 and Tannery Road,
(570) 606-4325.
Hawley Bike Share Program:
www.visithawleypa.com. Men’s
and women’s rentals available at
AM Skier Insurance, The Settlers
Inn, the Ledges Hotel and Lake
Region Fitness. Rentals include
complementary helmet, lock and
removable basket.
www.poconobikerentals.com www.tannerydepot.com
Pocono Bike RentalsBikes for the Lehigh Gorge Trail
Tannery Depot General StoreCAMPING EQUIPMENT • FISHING
TACKLE • HIKING SUPPLIES On the Gorge Trail, Corner of Rt. 534
& Tannery Rd. Lehigh Tannery, PA800-745-0742
Route 940 & Park AvenueMT. POCONO
WOEHRLE‛SBAIT SHOP
THE POCONOS’ MOSTCOMPLETE BAIT SHOP
www.woehrlesbaitshop.com
839-7338OPEN ALL YEAR!
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SportsSports
For comprehensive listings
visit ThisWeek.net
TRAIN RIDES
Steamtown National Historic Site,
Scranton, I-81 exit 185 (Central
Scranton Expressway), left at light
to Lackawanna Avenue, follow
signs to Steamtown, (570) 340-
5200, (888) 693-9391,
nps.gov/stea.
Tobyhanna Train Station
& Museum, Route 423 in
Tobyhanna, (570) 894-3338.
TROLLEY RIDES
Water Gap Trolley, Route 611,
Delaware Water Gap, (570)
476-9766, watergaptrolley.com.
Authentically styled all-weather
trolleys offering tours of Delaware
Water Gap. Guides describe
history and points of interest.
Open 7 days/week from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
WATER PARKS
H20ooohh! Indoor Family
Waterpark, Split Rock Resort,
1 Lake Drive, Lake Harmony, (800)
255-7625.
WHITE WATER RAFTING
Kittatinny Canoes, Dingmans
Ferry Base, 2130 Route 739,
Dingmans Ferry on the Delaware
River, (800) 356-2852,
kittatinny.com.
Halloween Haunted Lantern Tours Looking for a fun, family-friendly way to celebrate the
spirit of the season? Grab a fl ashlight and head to Eckley
Miners’ Village for a Halloween Haunted Lantern Tour!
Walk the darkened 19th century streets of the village and
encounter spooky scenes sure to entertain! Fright facilitators
lead multiple nightly tours along the haunted path and stop
for surprises along the way. Ten silly, scary skits will make
guests laugh, scream and even sing along.
Tours take place on Fridays and Saturdays from October
12 through 28. Doors open at 6 p.m. The fi rst tour departs at
6:30 p.m. and the fi nal tour begins at 9 p.m. sharp. Scary movies
will be shown in the Village Auditorium between trips. Guests
are encouraged to bring a fl ashlight, or purchase a lantern at the
Village Museum. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children
ages 6 through 12. Tours are not recommended for children
under 6 years of age.
Eckley Miners’ Village is an example of a planned nineteenth
century industrial coal mining town. The museum and grounds
are open for tours year-round. Eckley Miners’ Village is located
just off Route 940 in Luzerne County. For more information call
(570) 636-2070 or visit www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com.
Pocono Whitewater, Route 903
near Jim Thorpe, (570) 325-9226,
poconowhitewater.com.
Shawnee River Trips, off I-80 exit
310 to River Road in Shawnee-
on-Delaware, (877) 373-2386,
shawneeinn.com.
Whitewater Challengers, Lehigh
Adventure Center, 288 North
Stagecoach Rd., Weatherly,
(800) 443-8554,
whitewaterchallengers.com.
ZIP LINES
CBK Mountain Adventures,
Camelback Mountain Resort,
Tannersville, (570) 629-1661,
cbkmountainadventures.com.
Kittatinny Canoes, Milford, (800)
356-2852, kittatinny.com.
Tree Top Adventure, Skytop
Lodge, Route 390 and Dutch Hill
Road, Skytop, (570) 595-8988;
skytop.com. Zip line and
challenge course.
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Visit Beautiful Jim Thorpe Nestled deep in the region’s southwestern valley and surrounded by
lush Pennsylvania foliage, the picturesque town of Jim Thorpe is a sensational
autumn destination in the Poconos. A moment’s glance at the town’s
winding railroad, tree-lined streets and beautiful Victorian buildings reveals a
community bursting with culture and activity. Home to exceptional dining,
shopping, attractions and entertainment, Jim Thorpe is a truly magical place
to be.
Fall Foliage Weekends Celebrate autumn in the historic community during Fall Foliage
Weekends through October 21. There will be free entertainment at four
venues downtown, displays from fi ne art and craft vendors, and plenty of
delicious refreshments available. Stop by Jim Thorpe’s many boutiques and
eateries for seasonal specials during the events.
For those wishing to extend the experience, ticketed entertainment will take place each Saturday at the Mauch
Chunk Opera House. The intimate space is acoustically ideal and widely known as one of the fi nest downtown music
venues in Pennsylvania. For a complete schedule of upcoming events, visit www.mauchchunkoperahouse.com.
Ghost Tours at the Old Jail Museum Statuesquely situated above Jim Thorpe’s busy
streets is the legendary Old Jail Museum, the site of
the infamous Molly Maguire executions. For years, jail
employees have heard reports of suspicious disturbances.
Guests are encouraged to experience the chilling
encounters fi rsthand during weekly candlelit Ghost Tours
at the museum. The tours will be held on October 13, 20
and 27 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., and detail the disturbing
feelings, strange voices and shadowy images reported
in the building. Organizers insist: this is not a
“haunted house.”
Tour admission costs $10 for adults and $7 for
students. The program is not recommended for children
under 12 years of age. More information is available at
www.theoldjailmuseum.com or by phone at (570)
325-5259.
Town History Jim Thorpe, founded as Mauch Chunk, has a colorful
history that dates back to the early 1800s. The town’s
proximity to rich coal stores in neighboring mountains
afforded it great wealth and importance. During its “golden
era” at the turn of the 20th century, Mauch Chunk was
known as the wealthiest town, per capita, in all of America.
Nearly 200 years later, much of the area’s Victorian
splendor remains intact. Historic dwellings such as the Asa
Packer Mansion Museum preserve details of the town’s
vibrant past. Information on the Asa Packer Mansion
Museum can be obtained at www.asapackermasion.com or
by calling (570) 325-3229.
Getting There Whether for shopping, dining, entertainment or
adventure, an autumn trip to Jim Thorpe is an ideal way
to spend a day. The historic town is short drive away from
New York City, and just an hour and fi fteen minutes from
Philadelphia. Visit www.jimthorpe.org to plan your retreat,
or call (570) 325-5810.
Ghost Tours
$10 for Adults $7 for StudentsNo children under 12 - Not a Haunted House
THE Old Jail Museum128 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe
570 325-5259TheOldJailMuseum.com
October 13 & 20 & 276:30pm to last tour at 9:30pm
Tours every 20 min., Duration 45 min.
Dorothea Schaefer
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Pocono Builders Association, 745
Main Street, Ste. 203, Stroudsburg.
(570) 421-9009,
www.poconobuilders.org.
Pocono Tile Works, (570) 460-
6439, poconotileworks.com.
Exceptional custom tile design and
installation. Fully insured;
references available.
The Service Team, 487 E.
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Milford Road, Bushkill,
(888) 337-6966, fernwood.co.
Le Spa Forêt at The French Manor
Inn and Spa, 50 Huntingdon Drive,
South Sterling, (877) 720-6090,
thefrenchmanor.com.
Santosha on the Ridge, 121
Santosha Lane, Shawnee-on-
Delaware, (570) 476-0203;
santoshaontheridge.com.
Spa Shawnee at Shawnee Inn and
Golf Resort, 124 Shawnee Inn
Drive, Shawnee-on-Delaware, (570)
424-4000, spashawnee.com.
A sanctuary for restoring the body,
mind and soul. Facials and body
treatments use all-natural, organic
products. Single and couples’
massage rooms, hydrotherapy,
full salon.
The Laurel Spa at the Inn at
Pocono Manor, Route 314, One
Manor Drive, Pocono Manor,
(570) 839-0140,
laurelspaatpoconomanor.com.
The Skyview Spa at Skytop Lodge,
Route 390, Skytop,
(570) 595-8968;
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The Spa at Mount Airy,
44 Woodland Road,
Mt. Pocono, (570) 243-5230;
thespaatmountairy.com. Treatments
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sports massages, refl exology,
therapeutic facials, wraps and
nail care.
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Liberty Homes Custom BuildersThe Great PoconoPumpkin Festival Returns! The Great Pocono Pumpkin Festival is back with exciting fall fun for the whole family! The “Largest
Pumpkin Festival in the Poconos” returns to Country Junction on weekends through October 28.
Bring the kids and play all day! Pay just $8 for unlimited carnival rides on the Midway or hours of
entertainment in the Ghost Town! Enjoy hayrides, a corn maze, costumed characters and treasure digs. Stop
by the “real” pirate ship and get a temporary tattoo! Visit the Enchanted Woods and the Magic Garden, and
meet the animals in the petting zoo. Don’t miss this year’s newest attraction, the exciting 3-D Explosion!
There will be plenty of pumpkins for
picking and chuckin’, delicious fair food and
refreshments, and costumes and decorations
in the barn. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The event
will also open for Columbus Day. Parking is
free and party packages are available.
For a spookier experience, visit the
World’s Largest General Store during Fright
Nites, every Friday through Sunday beginning
at 7 p.m. Call (610) 377-5050 for more
information, or visit www.countryjunction.
com. Country Junction is located on
Interchange Road (Route 209) in Lehighton.
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ARTSPACE GALLERY, 18 North
7th Street, Stroudsburg, (570)
476-4460, poconoarts.org/
artspace. Fine art gallery benefi ting
the Pocono Arts Council and
participating artists. Mediums
include oil, photography, acrylics,
water color, pottery, batik
and more.
COLUMNS MUSEUM, 608 Broad
Street, Milford, (570) 296-8126,
pikecountyhistoricalsociety.org.
1904 Greek Revival mansion
featuring the Lincoln Flag.
COOLBAUGH TOWNSHIP
HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
MUSEUM, 5550 Memorial
Boulevard (Route 611), Tobyhanna,
(570) 894-4207, (570) 839-7306,
coolbaughtwp.org. Ice harvesting,
military history, photo collection
and artifacts.
CRESCO STATION MUSEUM,
Sand Spring Road off Route 390,
Cresco Railroad Depot, (570) 595-
6157, barretthistory.org. Antiques,
war memorabilia, displays and
historical artifacts. Art shows and
music programs. Open Sundays
1 to 4 p.m.
DORFLINGER GLASS MUSEUM,
Dorfl inger-Suydam Wildlife
Sanctuary, Long Ridge Road,
White Mills, (570) 253-1185,
dorfl inger.org. Art glass objects
and artifacts of local glassmaker.
ECKLEY MINERS’ VILLAGE,
2 Eckley Main Street,
Weatherly, (570)636-2070,
eckleyminersvillagemuseum.
com. Former anthracite mining
community founded in 1854; now
a living museum. Open
year-round.
GREY TOWERS NATIONAL
HISTORIC SITE, 151 Grey Towers
Drive, Milford, (570) 296-9630,
greytowers.org. A French chateau
built in 1886 and set on 303
acres of gardens. Museum and
conference center. Open May 26
thru Oct. 31.
MADELON POWERS ART
GALLERY, East Stroudsburg
University, Fine and Performing
Arts Center, Normal and
Marguerite Streets, East
Stroudsburg, (570) 422-3483,
esu.edu. Fine art exhibits.
MAUCH CHUNK MUSEUM
& CULTURAL CENTER, Jim
Thorpe, (570) 325-9190,
mauchchunkmuseum.com.
Preserving history and culture of
Jim Thorpe, formerly known as
Mauch Chunk.
OLD JAIL MUSEUM, 128 W.
Broadway, Jim Thorpe, (570)
325-5259. Infamous site of the
execution of the Molly Maguires;
reportedly haunted.
POCONO INDIAN MUSEUM,
Route 209, Bushkill, (570) 588-
9338; poconoindianmuseum.com.
Artifacts and crafts of Delaware
River Native Americans.
QUIET VALLEY LIVING
HISTORICAL FARM, 347 Quiet
Valley Road Stroudsburg, (570)
992-6161, quietvalley.org.
Dedicated to preserving PA’s
agricultural heritage. Period-
dressed “family” members re-enact
the lives of original PA German
family who ran the farm from 1760
to 1913.
SCULPTED ICE WORKS ICE
HARVESTING MUSEUM, Route
590, Lakeville, (570) 226-6246,
sculptediceworks.com. Open daily.
STEAMTOWN NATIONAL
HISTORIC SITE, 150 S.
Washington Avenue, Scranton,
(570) 340-5200, nps.gov/stea/
index.htm. Living history and
special exhibits; train excursions.
STROUD MANSION & LIBRARY,
900 Main Street, Stroudsburg,
(570) 421-7703, monroehistorical.
org. Stately mansion built in 1795
housing Monroe County artifacts
and exhibits.
TOBYHANNA TRAIN STATION &
MUSEUM, Route 423, Tobyhanna,
(570) 894-3338. Open seasonally
and for special events. Rail videos,
model trains, memorabilia, railroad
art and souvenirs. By donation.
ZANE GREY MUSEUM,
Upper Delaware Scenic and
Recreational River, 274 River
Road, Lackawaxen, (570) 685-
4871. Poconos home of renowned
author/chronicler of
American West.
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Children’s TheaterClasses and Camps
We Love Groups of All Sizes!
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BARLEY CREEK BREWING
COMPANY, Sullivan Trail and
Camelback Road, Tannersville,
(570) 629-9399, barleycreek.
com. Great food, craft beer and
live entertainment. October
12: Oktoberfest 4.
COVE HAVEN, Lake Wallenpaupack,
(800) 432-9932, covepoconoresorts.
com. October 19 & 20: Chef
Brian Duffy.
EHRHARDT’S RESORT &
RESTAURANT, 205 Route 507;
(570) 226-4388; ehrhardts.com. Live
music on Fridays. October 5: Rick
Horvath. October 12: Abbey Road.
FERNWOOD HOTEL &
RESORT, Route 209, Bushkill, (570)
588-9500, fernwood.co. Live music
in the Trolley Stop Pub and Astor
Room. October 19 thru 21: Elvis
Festival featuring performances by
top Elvis Tribute Artists.
MAUCH CHUNK OPERA
HOUSE, Jim Thorpe, (570) 325-
0249; mauchchunkoperahouse.com.
An acoustically ideal venue for live
music. October 6: The Battlefi eld
Band. October 12: Donna the
Buffalo. October 13: Ryan Shupe
and the Rubberband.
MOHEGAN SUN AT POCONO
DOWNS, Highway 315, Wilkes-
Barre, (570) 831-2100. Marko
Marcinko Trio Jazz Band, Friday and
Saturday nights at Ruth’s Chris Steak
House. Thursdays thru November:
Karaoke Contest in Breakers Lounge
featuring a weekly top prize of $250.
MOUNT AIRY CASINO, 44
Woodland Road, Mount Pocono,
(866) 468-7619, mountairycasino.
com. October 6: Michael Feinstein.
October 12 & 22: Total Soul.
PENN’S PEAK, 325 Maury Road, Jim
Thorpe, (866) 605-7325, pennspeak.
com. Top PA venue for live music.
October 14: Tanya Tucker.
10TH ANNUAL POCONO
MOUNTAINS FILM FESTIVAL:
October 18 thru 20. Howard
Johnson Inn, Route 611,
Bartonsville, (570) 620-1212,
poconomountainfi lmfestival.org. A
three-day showcase for independent
fi lmmakers featuring readings,
workshops, screenings and awards.
SHAWNEE INN AND GOLF
RESORT, Shawnee-on-Delaware,
(570) 424-4000, (800) 742-
9633, www.shawneeinn.com.
Legendary songstress Flo Powell
appears on Friday and Saturday
nights at the River Room. October
6 and 7: Autumn Timber Festival at
Shawnee Mountain.
THE SHAWNEE PLAYHOUSE, 552
River Road, Shawnee-on-
Delaware, (570) 421-5093,
theshawneeplayhouse.com.
Affordable world-class theater
presenting classical and new
plays, musicals, operas, concerts
and Shakespeare. Now through
December 29: Story Time S.T.A.R.S.
on Stage. Children will love seeing
their favorite characters and stories
come alive. Tickets: $5. Now thru
October 21: Neil Simon’s California
Suite. A “comic masterpiece” set in
Suite 203-204 of the posh Beverly
Hills Hotel, the show presents the
marital dilemmas of four couples.
Tickets: $28 adults, $25 seniors,
$15 children. Prices do not refl ect
ticketing fees.
THE SHERMAN THEATER, 524
Main Street, Stroudsburg, (570) 420-
2808, shermantheater.com. October
11: Medski, Martin & Wood.
October 22: Trey Anastasio Band.
The tenth annual Pocono Mountains Film Festival will take place at the
Howard Johnson Hotel in Bartonsville from Thursday, October 18 through
Saturday, October 20. The festival, founded by Bridget Odessa Davis in 2002,
provides exceptional networking and educational opportunities for artists
and fi lmmakers.
This year’s events include feature-length and short fi lm screenings,
workshops with industry professionals, and multiple ceremonies and receptions.
Celebrated publicist Terrie M. Williams will receive the prestigious Lifetime Career
Achievement Award, and will appear at an Author’s Tea on Friday. Industry greats
Myron “Micky” Hyman and David Saperstein will discuss screenplay distribution,
and Ivan A. Saperstein, Esq. will offer a special workshop called “Copyright for
Film, Television and Media Producers.”
Ticket information is available online along with a detailed schedule of
events. Visit www.poconomountainfi lmfestival.com or call (570) 620-1212 to
learn more. The Pocono Mountains Film Festival benefi ts the Utopia House
project, a 501c3 safe haven for domestic violence victims.
Film Festival Celebrates a Decade
Bridget O.Bridget O. DavisDavis
28Delaware, (570) 476-0203;
santoshaontheridge.com.
BedandBreakfast.com award winner.
Available yoga instruction and in-
suite massage.
Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort,
124 Shawnee Inn Drive, Shawnee-
on-Delaware, (570) 424-4000,
shawneeinn.com. Luxury resort
set amid the Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area.
Skytop Lodge, off Route 390,
Skytop, (570) 595-7401, (800) 345-
7759, skytop.com. Refi ned resort in
a majestic 5,500-acre setting.
Split Rock Resort, 1 Lake Drive,
Lake Harmony, (800) 255-7625,
splitrockresort.com. Villas, cottages,
deluxe suites and lodge.
The Inn at Pocono Manor, Route
314, One Manor Drive, Pocono
Manor, (570) 839-7111, (800) 233-
8150, poconomanor.com. A favored
destination since 1902.
The Settlers Inn at Bingham Park,
Route 6, Hawley, (570) 226-2993,
(800) 833-8527, thesettlersinn.com.
Artfully restored 1927 craftsman-
style hotel.
Countryside Cottages,
2863 Bartonsville Avenue,
Stroudsburg, (570) 629-2131,
countrysidecottages.com. Small
rustic resort; rooms with fi replaces.
Crescent Lodge, 5854 Paradise
Valley Road, Cresco, (570) 595-
7486, crescentlodge.com. Award-
winning retreat with lodge and
cottages with fi replace, Jacuzzi
for two and private outdoor patio.
Complimentary breakfast buffet.
Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Resort &
Restaurant, 205 Route 507, Hawley,
(570) 226-4388, ehrhardts.com.
Lake Wallenpaupack resort with
motel rooms, cottages, lakeside
apartments and suites.
Fernwood Resort, 5785 Milford
Road, Bushkill, (888) 337-6966,
fernwood.co. Luxury hotel rooms
and villas.
French Manor Inn and Spa, 50
Huntingdon Drive, South Sterling,
(877) 720-6090,
thefrenchmanor.com.
Mountaintop Lodge, 2137 Route
940, Pocono Pines, (570) 646-6636,
mountaintoplodge.com. Bed &
breakfast with rooms, suites, lofts
and cabins. Rate includes activities
at Lake Naomi and exclusive
luxury club.
Santosha on the Ridge, 121
Santosha Lane, Shawnee-on-
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Put on your blue suede shoes and swing over to the
annual Pocono Mountains Elvis Festival at Fernwood Resort.
The festival, known as the premier Elvis event in the Pocono
Mountains, is a three-day celebration honoring the music, life
and fans of the King of Rock and Roll. This year’s event takes
place from Friday, October 19 through Sunday, October 21 and
commemorates the 35th anniversary of the artist’s passing.
The 2012 Elvis Festival features many exciting events from
years past including the three-day Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist
(ETA) Contest. Guests will enjoy an appearance by last year’s
winner, Mark Anthony and a Vegas-style performance by the
nation’s top ETA, Shawn Klush. There will be a Tribute to Rock
and Roll History show on Friday, a “Spooktacular” Halloween
Costume Ball on Saturday, an Elvis Gospel Music Contest on
Sunday, and showcases all weekend.
Various ticket options are available for this event. Visit www.poconomountainselvisfestival.com for more
information, or call (518) 681-7452. Fernwood Hotel and Resort offers special overnight accommodations for
festival guests. Call (888) 337-6966 for details.
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October 12 & 13: Halloween
Lantern Tours, Eckley Miners’
Village Museum, Eckley, (570)
636-2070, www.eckleyminersvil-
lagemuseum.com, 6:30 p.m. Spend
an evening walking the 19th century
streets of Eckley encountering funny,
scary, chilling and entertaining scenes
of Halloween spirit. Last tour begins
at 9 p.m. sharp. Bring a fl ashlight or
purchase a lantern at the museum.
Cost: $10 for adults, $5 for children
ages 6 to 12. Not recommended for
children under 6 years of age.
October 13: Oktoberfest 4 in Mem-
ory of Brian Lorenzo, Barley Creek
Brewing Company, Sullivan Trail,
Tannersville, (570) 629-9399, www.
barleycreek.com. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
$10 admission donation benefi ts
the Tri-State Troopers Fund. Live
entertainment featuring the
Jim Roberti Trio.
October 13: Monroe Farmers’ Mar-
ket, Ann Street, Stroudsburg, (570)
420-0559, www.monroefarmersmar-
ket.com. 8 a.m. to noon. Join local
farmers and vendors near the Ameri-
can Ribbon Factory as they offer
locally grown produce, fresh baked
breads, jams, syrups, hand-roasted
coffee, homemade pasta, fi ne wines,
handmade soaps and more.
October 13: Lake Wallenpaupack:
Clean and Renewable Hydro, PPL
Wallenpaupack Environmental
Learning Center, 126 PPL Drive,
Hawley, (570) 253-7001, www.
pplpreserves.com. 10 a.m. Celebrate
Energy Awareness Month by learning
about how the lake was constructed
and how it is used to generate
electricity. Discover all of the recre-
ational opportunities around Lake
Wallenpaupack. Program includes
a free tour of the dam. All ages, rain
or shine.
October 13: Forestry Field Day-
From Timber To 2x4s, Delaware
Highlands Conservancy, Schoonover
Property, 725 Kayla Court, Bushkill,
(570) 656-6672, [email protected].
9 a.m. to noon. See how trees turn
into lumber from start to fi nish.
Watch timber harvesting demonstra-
tions and discuss forest stewardship.
Contact Mike Roche to register.
October 13: Oktoberfest, Mill
Market at Hawley Silk Mill, 8 Silk
Mill Drive, Hawley, (570) 390-
4440, www.millmarketpa.com. 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy samples of tra-
ditional German sausages from The
Alpine Wurst and Meat Haus paired
with Stoudt Brewing Company’s
Oktoberfest beer from Adamstown,
PA. This celebration is held in con-
junction with the Hawley
Harvest Hoedown.
October 13: Hawley Harvest Hoe-
down, Downtown Hawley, (570)
226-4064, www.visithawleypa.com.
Enjoy art and craft exhibits, children’s
activities, traditional games and re-
freshments. Relax on a horse-drawn
hayride, or visit Bingham Park to see
Smokey Bear and the Hawley Fire
Department kick off Fire
Prevention Week.
October 13: Bird Seed Savings Day
Sale, Monroe County Environmental
Education Center (MCEEC), 8050
Running Valley Road, Bartonsville,
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(570) 629-3061, www.mcconserva-tion.org. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Find quality seed at reasonable prices. Feeders will also be available for purchase at the event. All proceeds support envi-ronmental education programs. Call for more information.
October 17: Signs of Fall Walk, Varden Conservation Area, Tannery Access, Wayne County, www.vardenconservation-area.com, (570) 676-3428. Join park extern Harry Jordan and search for the telltale signs of fall. The easy hike will span about a mile. Preregistration required. Open to all ages.
October 15: “Poconos Naturally” Hike on Cranberry Creek, Monroe County Environmental Education Center (MCEEC), 8050 Running Valley Road, Bartonsville, (570) 629-3061, www.mcconservation.
org. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Hike alongside naturalist Don Miller and explore the unique, wild headwater stream system. Meet at 1 p.m. at Seven Pines Park located just behind Callie’s Pretzel Factory in Paradise Township. Cost: $5/$3.
October 18: Come Paint with Me, Grey Towers National Historic Site, Milford, (570) 775-6896, joan-polishook-art.com, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join artist Joan Polishook for a free outdoor painting session. Bring your own supplies and refreshments. This will be the fi nal outing of the season.
October 18 thru 20: 10th AnnualPocono Mountains Film Festi-val, Howard Johnson Inn, Route 611, Bartonsville, (570) 620-1212, www.poconomountainfi lmfestival.org. A three-day showcase for inde-pendent fi lmmakers featuring read-ings, workshops, screeningsand awards.
October 19 & 20: Halloween Lan-tern Tours, Eckley Miners’ Village Museum, Eckley, (570) 636-2070; www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com, 6:30 p.m. Spend an evening walking the 19th century streets of Eckley encountering funny, scary, chilling and entertaining scenes of Halloween spirit. Last tour begins at 9 p.m. sharp. Bring a fl ashlight or purchase a lantern at the museum. Cost: $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 12. Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
October 19 thru 21: Pocono Mountains Elvis Festival, Fernwood Resort and Hotel, Bushkill, (888) 3376966, www.poconomountain-selvisfestival.com. Events include a three-day Elvis Tribute Artist contest, a Las Vegas-style headline show, a “Spooktacular” Halloween costume ball, a merchandise sale and more. Event times and ticket prices vary. Lodging packages available at www.fernwoodresortpoconos.com.
October 20 & 21: Rediscover Nesco-peck State Park Fall Weekend, Ne-scopeck State Park, Honey Hole Road, Drums, (570) 403-2006. A fun family event celebrating the park’s new natural history exhibits. Join the fun on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for events including bird mist netting, nature hikes, live music and storytell-ing. Sunday events will run from1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and include paddling
on Lake Frances, introductions to geocaching and wilderness survival, a green building tour, nature crafts, kids’ story time and live bats! All events are free.
October 26 & 27: Halloween Lan-tern Tours, Eckley Miners’ Village Museum, Eckley, (570) 636-2070; www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com, 6:30 p.m. Spend an evening walking the 19th century streets of Eckley encountering funny, scary, chilling and entertaining scenes of Halloween spirit. Last tour begins at 9 p.m. sharp. Bring a fl ashlight or purchase a lantern at the museum. Cost: $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 12. Not recommended for children under 6 years of age.
October 27: Autumn Edibles Walk, Wallenpaupack Environmen-tal Learning Center, 126 PPL Drive, Hawley, (570) 253-7001, www.pplpreserves.com. Join local forager and herbalist Nathaniel Whitmore for a walk along the trails in search of autumn edibles. Many wildfl ow-ers, mushrooms and berries can be picked, prepared and consumed. No registration is required for thisfree program.
Weekends thru October 28: The Great Pocono Pumpkin Festival,Country Junction, 6565 Interchange Road, Lehighton, (610) 377-5050, www.countryjunction.com. Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Featuring hayrides, games, a corn maze, costumed characters, pony rides, pumpkin chuckin’ and much more! Enjoy unlimited Midway rides for $8. Party packages available.
Weekends thru October 21: Fall Foliage Weekends, Historic Jim Thorpe, www.jimthorpe.org, (570) 325-5810. Enjoy the autumn foliage with weekly celebrations featuring vendors, art and crafts, free music, kids’ activities and special events.
Ongoing: Love at First Bite, Pocono Cheesecake Factory on Rt. 611 in Swiftwater, (570) 839-6844; www.poconocheesecake.com. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. See this issue of This Week in the Poconos for a coupon worth $2 off any purchase of $20 or more.
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Enjoy autumn in the Lake Region during a trip to historic Downtown
Hawley. The vibrant Wayne County community offers exceptional
dining, shopping and entertainment against beautiful fall foliage views.
October brings several highly anticipated community events to Hawley’s
picturesque streets. Explore the charming boutiques, galleries and eateries
of Downtown Hawley and beyond during one of the annual autumn
celebrations.
The 26th Annual Fall Foliage Art Show and Sale will take place
minutes from Downtown Hawley at the Dorfl inger Glass Cutting Factory
in White Mills. Events are scheduled from Friday, October 5 through
Sunday, October 7. The beloved autumn showcase benefi ts local non-
profi t organizations and features exhibits from area vendors including Miss
Elly’s Antiques & Such and The Glass Hat. Exhibits include estate and fi ne
jewelry, vintage linens and textiles, antique toys and dolls, art glass and
porcelain, books and more.
Friday’s Patron’s Preview and Harvest Tea will take place from 6 to 9
p.m. and include a “sneak peek” at the show with catered seasonal fare.
Admission is $10. Sale hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and
from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. on Sunday. A donation of $4 per guest is requested.
Admission includes complimentary tours of the Dorfl inger Company offi ce
building; the newly renovated
structure houses a rare collection
of Dorfl inger Glass. For more
information on the Fall Foliage Art
Show and Sale, call (570) 226-7513.
The annual Hawley Harvest
Hoedown returns to Downtown
Hawley on Saturday, October
13. The community celebration
features a full day of family-friendly
autumn activities.
Enjoy a multitude of art and
craft exhibits, children’s activities,
traditional games and refreshments.
Relax on a horse-drawn hayride,
or visit Bingham Park to see
Smokey Bear and the Hawley Fire
Department kick off Fire Prevention
Week. Neighboring events such as
the Oktoberfest at Hawley’s Mill
Market carry the festivities through
the region. After the Hoedown,
enjoy a meal at one of Downtown
Hawley’s many restaurants, or
visit a local retailer. For more
information on the Hoedown and
other Downtown happenings, head
to www.visithawleypa.com, or call
(570) 226-4064.
Mondaythrough Thursday8:30am - 5:30pm
www.TeetersFurniture.com
FURNITURE • BEDDING • AREA RUGSEstablished 1849
Main Ave., Hawley570 226-3112
Friday 8:30am - 8pmSaturday 8:30am - 5pm
Sunday Noon - 4pm
A FriendlyMulti-Dealer Shop
Great Selectionof Antiques —
Smalls to Furniture
Don’t Miss . . .
www.missellysantiques.com
570-226-7513
A Friendly
518 Church St., Hawley, PA
Thurs. - Sun.10am-5pmAfter 10/19
Closed Thursday CALL AHEAD OTHER DAYS
26th Annual Fall FoliageNTIQUE SHOW & SALE
tly renovated Dorflinger Glass Cutting Factoryin the heart of Historic White Mills, PA
between Hawley & Honesdale on Route 6Saturday 10/6 10am – 6pm Sunday 10/7 10am – 5pm
Donation $4 (w/this card $3) Call 570 226-4064 for InfoTour the adjacent Dorflinger Glass Office Building and view a
private 150-piece collection of Dorflinger glass on display
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Downtown
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