The Great Things that Spring Brings
Just a reminder to make sure your calendar is clear for this Saturday. In case you didn't know, this week marks the first really big Saturday of the season in terms of things to do in Lansdowne, so be sure to include some of the events listed below in your plans. Bring your friends, too!Lansdowne Arts & Crafts Show: The third annual Lansdowne Arts and Crafts Show will take place from 9 am to 3 pm in the North LansdowneAvenue parking lot next to the PNC Bank. Rain date is Sunday, May 2. Enjoy Arts, Crafts, Music, Food and Fun - See what Downtown Lansdowne
has to offer! See our list of artists here.
The Dream of a Darby Creek Greenway Centennial Celebration: This year marks the 100th anniversary for Arthur Shrigley, President of the Natural History Club of Lansdowne, to publicly suggest the idea of a green way of protected and preserved beauty along the Darby Creek. The
Darby Creek Valley Association will honor this by celebrating the continued progress on the development of this greenway at the Twentieth Century Club on Saturday, May 1 from 10 am to noon. more
At The Garden Church: Yard Sale; All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast sponsored by Epiphany House: Fuel up for the big day at The Garden Church, Lansdowne and Stratford Avenues, from 7:30 to 11:00 am. Adults $7, kids 5 to 17 $5, and kids under 5 free. And don't miss the church's Spring Yard Sale, which takes place from 9 am to 3 pm.
Red, White and Bluesy Spring Social
The Union Athletic Association hosts its second annual Red, White and Bluesy spring social fundraiser at 7 pm, featuring live music from the Joe Stephenson Trio and the Overbrook String Band. The $30 admission includes refreshments and a full buffet. Wrap up your day with a night of celebration and good times at the Twentieth Century Club. Proceeds from this event support the Union AA's Fourth of July fireworks and celebration. More info
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