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New non-stop destination added to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton airport
Starting this fall direct flights to Tampa, Florida will be available from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Breeze airlines made the announcement on Tuesday. The new service to Tampa starts October 18, as well as an additional weekly flight to Orlando beginning October 8. Nonstop flights to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, were announced in April.
AWSOM Wellness Center set to reopen
STROUD TOWNSHIP, PA — Animals like Ranger Rick come to AWSOM Animal Shelter in Stroud Township with all sorts of medical needs. "He had a glaucoma, which led to his eye having to be removed; very good boy." But before they can find their forever families, they need medical...
Keen Lake Camping & Cottages Resort celebrates 70 years
This season, Keen Lake Camping & Cottages Resort is celebrating its 70th year of hosting family memories in Waymart. With a passion for providing an incredible camping experience on their private 90-acre lake, the Keen family has a rich local history that includes eight generations of family involvement and two generations of operating as a premier camping destination in the Pocono Mountains. James & Dorothy Keen started the campground back in 1954, and today, three of their seven daughters maintain the core operations of the resort: Jennifer Wertz, JimAnn Petroski and Janet Keen. Together, they ’have continued in their parents’ footsteps of creating a welcoming atmosphere of relaxation, reconnection and gathering as family at Keen Lake.
Post Malone coming to Montage Mountain
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Post Malone is coming to The Pavilion at Montage Mountain this Fall. A media release states that the award-winning musician Post Malone will be coming to Montage as part of his “F-1 Trillion Tour”. Malone is scheduled to appear at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain on Wednesday, September 25th. He […]
Dorflinger’s Wildflower Concert Series
Dorflinger’s Wildflower Summer Concerts will begin July 6 and will include seven Saturday concerts through August 17 plus a special Wednesday show July 24. Performed by nationally and internationally known artists, the concerts will include jazz, bluegrass, blues and some fabulous tribute groups. All concerts begin at 6 p.m. in the Wildflower Amphitheater on the grounds of the beautiful Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary in White Mills. In case of inclement weather, concerts move to the Wallenpaupack Area High School, Hawley.
Mating, murder, and parenting: The complex lives of birds on display in 2024 Audubon Photography Awards
A decapitated squirrel hangs lifeless in the talons of a barred owl. A red-necked grebe chick stretches its neck to gobble up a meal of fish delivered fresh from its parent. Hundreds of grackles perch on power lines as the sun sets on Texas. The winners of the 2024 Audubon...
19th Annual Scranton Jazz Festival Main Stage Act Multi-Award Winning Group: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
All of Downtown Scranton will serve as center stage for an award-winning music festival as the 19th Annual Scranton Jazz Festival (SJF) returns on August 2, 3 and 4. Reminiscent of a New Orleans style festival, two ticketed main stage performances and multiple free venues will be featured throughout Downtown Scranton. Attendees will enjoy national, regional and local musicians, and an extensive unique experience. New this year will be a Saturday afternoon marketplace with live performances and family-friendly activities in partnership with Lackawanna Market, continuing the support of local business. While enjoying performances by accomplished jazz, blues and world beat musicians, visitors are encouraged to explore the wonderful restaurants, pubs and cafés in the downtown Scranton Business District.
The Art House
The Art House is a three story, six bedroom house built in 1901 that has been curated by owner and artist, Nathalie Warriner, to become a creative universe unto itself. Those who visit are promised a true Art Experience. It’s visceral. It’s spiritual. It’s playful and fun. It comes from the heart and goes to the heart.
The Artist Sachiko paints music ‘From NEPA,’ debuting at First Friday Scranton on July 5
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. The Artist Sachiko is set to unveil their latest collection, “From NEPA,” a series of 16 paintings inspired by the vibrant music of Northeastern Pennsylvania, during the next First Friday art walk in downtown Scranton.
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