POTTSTOWN PA – The sounds of music are all over the weekend edition (Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 20-23) of the Travels With The Post calendar.
It starts Thursday with the Bach’s Lunch concerts in Trappe. It picks up Thursday night with a performance on Ursula the Pipe Organ in Sanatoga. Find a Queen tribute band Friday in Pottstown, and Atomic Blonde and the Sneaks in Royersford. On Saturday, enjoy a Black History Month concert in Boyertown, and a U2 tribute band in Pottstown.
The weekend also offers more than a dozen activities at no cost.
On average, up to half of calendar events listed here are in some way free. The remainder have fees (labeled as “ticketed”). Some have limitations, require registrations, or impose conditions. Depending on location, others may be affected by the weather. Hint: if unsure, call before you go.
Each weekday or weekend listing includes a green-colored link for more information.
No community calendar is ever “complete.” This one is updated regularly, and the contents are constantly changing. Stop back regularly to see what’s new. Got an event you’d like to add? E-mail it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.
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Friday, Feb. 21
- “Family Savings Event,” 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., free; got loose change gathering dust in a bowl or piggy bank at home? Convert it into dollars by using a new and no-charge coin counting machine. Start earning interest, too, if you choose to deposit the money; one saver will be randomly selected to have their coin savings matched up to $500; held at 1st Colonial Community Bank, 440 W. Linfield Trappe Rd., Limerick PA
- Lititz Fire & Ice Festival, 4-10 p.m., free to attend with fee for some activities, and free street parking; enjoy beautiful ice sculptures located throughout the downtown area, and visit the makers market at Linden Hall; take kids to the Winter Funderland, and see more giant ice sculptures and live performances in the nearby park; food courts and trucks, restaurants and shops throughout the area; held in Lititz PA
- Skippack Village Fire & Ice Festival, 5-9 p.m., free to attend; a brand-new, two-day experience full of frost and flame: spectacular ice sculptures by Hatfield Ice Concepts and fire artistry performances; also live music, kids activities, food, beverages, and village merchants; held in Skippack PA
- Exhibit: “Room for Confusion” Opening Night, 6-10 p.m., ticketed; “immerse yourself in a world of art and creativity; an event to mingle with fellow art enthusiasts, meet the artists; held at 1 Security Plaza Ste. 202, Pottstown PA
- Music: “YAS Queen! A Celebration of the Music of Queen with Remember Jones,” starts at 7:30 p.m., ticketed; “A new 10-piece band celebration of Freddie Mercury and the music of Queen, starring Remember Jones, plus horns, strings and a choir;” at the ArtsQuest Musikfest Café, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem PA
- Music: Atomic Blonde and The Sneaks, starts at 8 p.m., free to attend with food and beverages available for purchase; at Creekside Sports Bar and Grille, 765 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford PA
Saturday, Feb. 22
- “Family Savings Event,” 9 a.m. to noon, free; got loose change gathering dust in a bowl or piggy bank at home? Convert it into dollars by using a new and no-charge coin counting machine. Start earning interest, too, if you choose to deposit the money; one saver will be randomly selected to have their coin savings matched up to $500; held at 1st Colonial Community Bank, 440 W. Linfield Trappe Rd., Limerick PA
- Lititz Fire & Ice Festival, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., free to attend with fee for some activities, and free street parking; enjoy beautiful ice sculptures located throughout the downtown area, and visit the makers market at Linden Hall; take kids to the Winter Funderland, and see more giant ice sculptures and live performances in the nearby park; food courts and trucks, restaurants and shops throughout the area; held in Lititz PA
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
- “Love Your Local History Museum Tour,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; historical societies and commissions in Pottstown, Lower Pottsgrove, Limerick, Royersford, Trappe, Skippack, East Vincent, and Phoenixville unite for a special self-guided public tour of eight historic sites; purchase tickets online up, to and including tour day, from the Spring-Ford Area Historical Society, Royersford PA
- “Stuffed Animal Sleepover,” 3 p.m. to Feb. 23 (Sunday) at 1 p.m., ticketed (for ages 3-10, registration required, a $2 per person donation suggested); a fun opportunity for kids and grandchildren to learn history as their stuffed friends or animals explore during their very own night at the museum; special pictures and videos will be delivered to e-mail inboxes, participants will be reunited with stuffed companions Sunday and then take a tour of their special hiding spaces; a weather-dependent activity at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA
- “Coldest Night of the Year Walk,” 4-7 p.m., free to participate; more than 140 walkers are expected to join in this fund-raising event to benefit the Pottstown Beacon of Hope, which helps support local individuals experiencing homelessness; starts from the YWCA Tri-County Area, 301 King St., Pottstown PA
- Skippack Village Fire & Ice Festival, 4-8 p.m., free to attend; a brand-new, two-day experience full of frost and flame: spectacular ice sculptures by Hatfield Ice Concepts and fire artistry performances; also live music, kids activities, food, beverages, and village merchants; held in Skippack PA
- Music: Black History Month Concert, 7-9 p.m., free admission; celebrating Black artists, composers, and activists, intended to honor Black musicians and others who have had a profound influence on American music; includes pieces by well-established Black composers in diverse genres, including ragtime, jazz, contemporary classical and band music; held at St John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 45 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown PA
- Music: “Emo Kids – A Live Band Tribute to Emo,” starts at 7:30 p.m., ticketed; “EMO KIDS are the best emo cover band in the country. What separates them is their dedication to not only playing as close to album-perfect as possible, but also being able to play for hours non-stop, while bringing the intense energy with which this music was created;” at the ArtsQuest Musikfest Café, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem PA
- Music: “Mysterious Ways – The U2 Experience,” 8:30-11:30 p.m. (doors open at 8 p.m.; all ages welcome), ticketed; a “passionate tribute band (that) captures the energy, sound, and spirit of U2, delivering iconic hits and deep cuts fans will love;” held at Rivet: Canteen & Assembly, 244 E. High St., Pottstown PA
Sunday, Feb. 23
- Lititz Fire & Ice Festival, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., free to attend with fee for some activities, and free street parking; enjoy beautiful ice sculptures located throughout the downtown area, and visit the makers market at Linden Hall; take kids to the Winter Funderland, and see more giant ice sculptures and live performances in the nearby park; food courts and trucks, restaurants and shops throughout the area; held in Lititz PA
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
- “Artist Talk with Jon Ellis,” starts at 1 p.m., free to attend; hear the artist talk about his artwork, and try making mini-painting in his style; this and future artist talks are part of the 20th anniversary celebration of ArtFusion 19464; held at ArtFusion 19464, 341 Beech St., Pottstown PA
- Music: “Dwayne Gretzky,” starts at 7:30 p.m., ticketed; “Dwayne Gretzky are Canada’s reigning champs of nostalgia and a can’t miss live music experience; a curated nostalgia trip that captures the unique joy of turning a radio dial and being surprised by the familiar. Dwayne Gretzky has delivered electrifying renditions of more than 800 songs from the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and 2000s;” at the ArtsQuest Musikfest Café, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem PA
Calendar events are curated from a variety of sources, including public submissions. Got a weekend (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holiday Mondays) event you’d like to see on the calendar? Send it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.

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Monday, Feb. 24
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Ursinus College Schellhase Commons, 601 E. Main St., Collegeville PA
Tuesday, Feb. 25
- “Eastern Region Virtual Career Fair for Veterans,” 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free to participate (advance registration required); more than 50 offering employment opportunities and actively hiring veterans; available online to all transitioning military, veterans, military spouses, and dependents; held at this link, Online Only
- Discussion: “Medicare 101,” starts at 12:30-1:30 p.m., free admission (without a sales pitch); “learn the ins and outs of Medicare, and when to sign up, a free educational event; the session is currently filled and no other seating is available, but those interested are encouraged to call 484-713-2343 to sign up for its wait list; at the Pottstown Regional Public Library, 500 E. High St., Pottstown PA
Wednesday, Feb. 26
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
- “Collegeville Rotary Connect Night Mixer,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., free admission (online registration requested); connect with fellow professionals and learn more about the Collegeville Rotary Club’s mission of service, leadership, local work, and impact in a casual, welcoming environment; food and beverages available for personal purchase; held in the lounge conversation area of The Library, 217 E. Main St., Collegeville PA
Thursday, Feb. 27
- Dementia Support Group, 6:30-8 p.m. (on the last Thursday of every month), free to attend (reservations appreciated by calling Rose Anne or Jen at 610-385-5002, or sending an e-mail to rklementisz@keystonevillaatdouglassville.com); a “positive approach to care” discussion series features topics intended to help caregivers overcome challenges; this month’s topic: “Managing Care Needs;” held in the personal care building of Keystone Villa at Douglassville, 1152 Benjamin Franklin Hwy, Douglassville PA
Friday, Feb. 28

- Music: Jason Knorr, 6-9 p.m., free admission, with food and beverages available for purchase; Knorr is a professional singer and guitar player, playing popular cover songs; at J.J. Ratigan Brewing Company, 227 E. High St., Pottstown PA
- “Pottsgrove Booster Club Designer Bag Bingo Night,” 6-11 p.m., ticketed; win at Bingo and score some designer bags at this fun-filled event; 15 rounds of the classic game as well as some specials, and “plenty of opportunities to win big;” held at Ringing Hill Fire Company, 815 White Pine Ln., Pottstown PA
- “Carrie, The Musical,” starts at 7:15 p.m., free admission (reserve tickets online); the winter production of the Ellis Theatre Guild at The Hill School, based on Stephen King’s 1974 novel about a shy, bullied high school girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers; held at The Hill School Center for the Arts, 766 Beech St., Pottstown PA
- Music: The Uptown Band, 8 p.m. to midnight, free admission, with food and beverages available for purchase; at Creekside Sports Bar and Grille, 765 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford PA
- “Frosty Frogger Scavenger Hunt,” starts at 9 p.m. (check-in at 8:30 p.m.), ticketed; grab a pair of snowshoes and leap around Spring Mountain in search of Frosty Frogger’s hidden hot cocoa supplies; find all the supplies hidden on the mountain, then race back to enjoy your spoils; sponsored by the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy; inclement weather alternate date March 7; held at Spring Mount Ski Area, 757 Spring Mount Rd., Schwenksville PA
Saturday, March 1

- Volleyball Tournament Fund-Raiser, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticketed; benefits the Perkiomen Valley School District Foundation, for more information call 610-489-8506 or send an e-mail to Foundation@pvsd.org; held at Perkiomen Valley High School, 509 Gravel Pk., Collegeville PA
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, Fastnachts; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
- “Brown Bag History Lecture,” starts at noon, free admission (RSVPs requested by calling 610-326-6282 or sending an e-mail to info@src-brc.com); historian, lecturer, reenactor, and tour guide Michael Jesberger offers a monthly presentation on American history; this month’s topic: “The Irish in the American Civil War;” held at Sanatoga Ridge Community, 2461 E. High St., Pottstown PA
- “Carrie, The Musical,” starts at 1 p.m., free admission (reserve tickets online); the winter production of the Ellis Theatre Guild at The Hill School, based on Stephen King’s 1974 novel about a shy, bullied high school girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers; held at The Hill School Center for the Arts, 766 Beech St., Pottstown PA
- “Carrie, The Musical,” starts at 7:15 p.m., free admission (reserve tickets online); the winter production of the Ellis Theatre Guild at The Hill School, based on Stephen King’s 1974 novel about a shy, bullied high school girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers; held at The Hill School Center for the Arts, 766 Beech St., Pottstown PA
Sunday, March 2
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
- “Carrie, The Musical,” starts at 1 p.m., free admission (reserve tickets online); the winter production of the Ellis Theatre Guild at The Hill School, based on Stephen King’s 1974 novel about a shy, bullied high school girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers; held at The Hill School Center for the Arts, 766 Beech St., Pottstown PA
Calendar events are curated from a variety of sources, including public submissions. Got a weekend (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holiday Mondays) event you’d like to see on the calendar? Send it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.

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Monday, March 3
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the King of Prussia Driver License Center, 143 S. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia PA
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 2-7 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother Parish, 127 E. Howard St., Stowe PA
Tuesday, March 4
Wednesday, March 5
- Healthy Women’s Conference & Expo, exhibitors open at 11:30 a.m. and luncheon and moderator-led program starts at 12:30 p.m., ticketed; learn from expert panelists, and ask them questions about the seven dimensions of health and wellness; register online with and sponsored by PV Win, the Women In Networking group of the Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce; held at RiverCrest Golf Club, 100 Rivercrest Dr., Phoenixville PA
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 2-7 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Sanatoga Ridge Community Center, 2461 E. High St., Pottstown PA
Thursday, March 6
Friday, March 7
Saturday, March 8
- Fanciful Fraktur Bird Workshop, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., ticketed (ages 13 and older only); instructor and artist Emily Smucker-Beidler will introduce students to fraktur through the history and creation of one of its most popular motifs, birds; held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
- High School Sustainability Conference, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., ticketed (advance registration requested online); hosted by the non-profit GreenAllies organization, intended for high school students interested in environmental issues; event consists or activities, workshops, and speakers designed to help students become environmentally sustainable at home and school; held in North Hall on the campus of Montgomery County Community College, 16 Manatawny St., Pottstown PA
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Sunday, March 9
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Calendar events are curated from a variety of sources, including public submissions. Got a weekend (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holiday Mondays) event you’d like to see on the calendar? Send it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.

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Monday, March 10
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 2-7 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Hampton Inn & Suites Valley Forge/Oaks, 100 Cresson Blvd., Oaks PA
Tuesday, March 11
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Friendship Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1, 10 Warwick St., Boyertown PA
Wednesday, March 12
Thursday, March 13
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, noon to 5 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Phoenixville YMCA, 400 E. Pothouse Rd., Phoenixville PA
Friday, March 14
- “Perkiomen Stormwater Symposium,” 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., ticketed (advance registration required); “join the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy and its regional partners to dive deeper into the world of storm water, discover different methods local organizations use to tackle storm water issues; held at Ursinus College, 601 E. Main Street, Collegeville PA
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Trinity United Church of Christ, 532 E. Main St., Collegeville PA
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, 2-7 p.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); held at Holy Family School Griffin Hall, 230 3rd Ave., Phoenixville PA
Saturday, March 15
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Sunday, March 16
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Calendar events are curated from a variety of sources, including public submissions. Got a weekend (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holiday Mondays) event you’d like to see on the calendar? Send it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.

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Monday, March 17
- “Resource Rally Point: Veterans in Business” event, 9:30 a.m. to noon; free admission (advance registration requested); hosted by the Montgomery County Commerce Department, “an insightful business seminar designed to empower veteran entrepreneurs and help to develop their businesses;” workshop focuses on strategic business planning, marketing mastery, business sustainability; light refreshments provided; held at the Community Partners Center, 2506 N. Broad St., Colmar PA
Tuesday, March 18
Wednesday, March 19
Thursday, March 20
- Music: trombone player Harry Oehler, noon to 1 p.m., free admission; part of the Bach’s Lunch lunchtime concert series held on the third Thursday of each month; bring your lunch and enjoy the program, suitable for all ages; held at the Community Music School, 775 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Friday, March 21
Saturday, March 22
- Recycling Day at Althouse Arboretum, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., ticketed; appliances, all types of scrap metal, air conditioners and dehumidifiers, cell phones, ink cartridges, laptop computers (but no monitors or televisions), clothing, and household goods; Second Wind Bicycles of Gilbertsville also will collect used bikes for distribution to those in need; held at the arboretum, 1794 Gilbertsville Rd., Pottstown PA
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Sunday, March 23
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Know What’s Coming Next!, with the Extended Calendar of Travels With The Post
Monday, March 24
Tuesday, March 25
- “A Visit with … Betsy Ross,” 7-8 p.m., free; meet Carol Spacht, who has portrayed the iconic role of Betsy Ross, Philadelphia’s premier flag maker, and experience how history becomes real and relevant through first-person or character interpretation; includes light refreshments; an Historic Trappe event sponsored by Concordia Trust and held at St. Luke’s United Church of Christ, 200 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Wednesday, March 26
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
Thursday, March 27
- Dementia Support Group, 6:30-8 p.m. (on the last Thursday of every month), free to attend (reservations appreciated by calling Rose Anne or Jen at 610-385-5002, or sending an e-mail to rklementisz@keystonevillaatdouglassville.com); a “positive approach to care” discussion series features topics intended to help caregivers overcome challenges; this month’s topic: “Exploring Dietary Options;” held in the personal care building of Keystone Villa at Douglassville, 1152 Benjamin Franklin Hwy, Douglassville PA
Friday, March 28
- Coyote Moon Puppet Show, starts at 1 p.m., free; “experience the magic of ‘Coyote Moon,’ produced and directed by Katdazzle O’Connell of Poppycock Puppets, in a production that will warm your heart. Follow Jesse Coyote on her search for her missing brother, a journey that takes her from the peaceful woods of Coventry to the bustling city of Pottstown;” held at the TriCounty Active Adult Center, 288 Moser Rd. Ste. 1, Pottstown PA
Saturday, March 29
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Sunday, March 30
- “Valley Culture: Constructing Identity Along the Great Wagon Road,” noon to 4 p.m., ticketed; Pennsylvania German artists moved over time from the Perkiomen Valley to Virginia. Their art evolved as they traveled. Learn how and why in an exhibit in an exhibit that continues through August 2025; at the Dewees Tavern Museum, 301 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Know What’s Coming Next!, with the Extended Calendar of Travels With The Post
Know What’s Coming Next!, with the Extended Calendar of Travels With The Post
Saturday, April 5
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, Satisfying Soups; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
- Family Forest Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ticketed; in this family-friendly event, take a hike through the arboretum to look for eggs and return them for prizes; also win candy playing family Bingo; event include crafts, snacks, build your own pizza (for an added fee), and other activities; held at the arboretum, 1794 Gilbertsville Rd., Pottstown PA
Sunday, April 13
- Valley Forge Revolutionary Runs (5-K and 2-mile walk), starts at 8:30 a.m., ticketed (in-person and virtual run options); no parking available in the park on races day, but shuttle buses running from 6:30-7:50 a.m. from a First Ave parking lot; sponsored by Elmwood Park Zoo, Nolan Painting, and Valley Forge Casino Resort, benefits Valley Forge National Historical Park; held at the historical park, 1400 N. Outer Line Dr., King of Prussia PA
Monday, April 14
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the King of Prussia Driver License Center, 143 S. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia PA
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the Norristown Driver License Center, 1700 Markley St. Ste. 30, Norristown PA
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the Exeter Township Driver License Center, 4375 Perkiomen Ave., Reading PA
Thursday, April 17
- Music: Soprano Bailey Jo Oehler, noon to 1 p.m., free admission; part of the Bach’s Lunch lunchtime concert series held on the third Thursday of each month; bring your lunch and enjoy the program, suitable for all ages; held at the Community Music School, 775 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Wednesday, April 23
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
Monday, April 28
- “Brown Bag History Lecture,” starts at noon, free admission (RSVPs requested by calling 610-326-6282 or sending an e-mail to info@src-brc.com); historian, lecturer, reenactor, and tour guide Michael Jesberger offers a monthly presentation on American history; this month’s topic: “Military Flags of Early American Wars;” held at Sanatoga Ridge Community, 2461 E. High St., Pottstown PA
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Saturday, May 3
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, Sturdy Vegetable Pies; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
Monday, May 5
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the King of Prussia Driver License Center, 143 S. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia PA
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the Exeter Township Driver License Center, 4375 Perkiomen Ave., Reading PA
- REAL ID Center Special Hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free to attend (applicable fees charged for IDs); be prepared to meet the May 7 deadline for enforcement of acceptable identification required to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities; find ID paperwork processing at the Reading Driver License Center, 530 E. Lancaster Ave., Shillington PA
Saturday, May 10
- “Brown Bag History Lecture,” starts at noon, free admission (RSVPs requested by calling 610-326-6282 or sending an e-mail to info@src-brc.com); historian, lecturer, reenactor, and tour guide Michael Jesberger offers a monthly presentation on American history; this month’s topic: “The American Revolutionary War Soldier;” held at Sanatoga Ridge Community, 2461 E. High St., Pottstown PA
Thursday, May 15
- Music with pianist and Trappe Mayor Matthew Wismer, noon to 1 p.m., free admission; part of the Bach’s Lunch lunchtime concert series held on the third Thursday of each month; bring your lunch and enjoy the program, suitable for all ages; held at the Community Music School, 775 W. Main St., Trappe PA
Calendar events are curated from a variety of sources, including public submissions. Got a weekend (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holiday Mondays) event you’d like to see on the calendar? Send it to travelswiththepost@gmail.com.
Wednesday, May 28
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
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Friday, June 6

- 34th Annual World War II Weekend” Gathering of Warbirds, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticketed (advance registration and flight booking available online); offering opportunities to see and tour planes on the ground, as well as take a ride in a B-29 Superfortress or other historic aircraft; featuring 80 World War II aircraft, 1,500 reenactors, 200 military vehicles, entertainers and three big bands, and military flea market vendors; held at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, 1054 Arnold Rd., Reading PA
Saturday, June 7
- 34th Annual World War II Weekend” Gathering of Warbirds, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticketed (advance registration and flight booking available online); offering opportunities to see and tour planes on the ground, as well as take a ride in a B-29 Superfortress or other historic aircraft; featuring 80 World War II aircraft, 1,500 reenactors, 200 military vehicles, entertainers and three big bands, and military flea market vendors; held at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, 1054 Arnold Rd., Reading PA
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, The Sublime Potato; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
- “Brown Bag History Lecture,” starts at noon, free admission (RSVPs requested by calling 610-326-6282 or sending an e-mail to info@src-brc.com); historian, lecturer, reenactor, and tour guide Michael Jesberger offers a monthly presentation on American history; this month’s topic: “The Commanding Presence of George Washington;” held at Sanatoga Ridge Community, 2461 E. High St., Pottstown PA
Sunday, June 8
- 34th Annual World War II Weekend” Gathering of Warbirds, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticketed (advance registration and flight booking available online); offering opportunities to see and tour planes on the ground, as well as take a ride in a B-29 Superfortress or other historic aircraft; featuring 80 World War II aircraft, 1,500 reenactors, 200 military vehicles, entertainers and three big bands, and military flea market vendors; held at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, 1054 Arnold Rd., Reading PA
Wednesday, June 25
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
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Saturday, July 5
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, Anything Dairy; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
Wednesday, July 23
- Local Diaper Bank, open 10 a.m. to noon, and 5-7 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of each month, free admission; provides diapers and cleansing wipes to caregivers in need of products; donations of diapers and wipes also accepted; held at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 927 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA
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Saturday, Aug. 2
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, “Puddings”/Pies; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
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Saturday, Sept. 6
- “How We Ate Cooking Adventure,” 10-11:30 a.m., ticketed (space limited, advance registration required online or by calling 215-256-3020 Extension 112); this month’s topic, “Anything Apple; participants will join instructor Alice Wolfgang in creating from recipes in the book “How We Ate” by local historian Alan Keyser; “experiment with historic recipes while enjoying fun and fellowship;” held at the Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Rd., Harleysville PA
Wednesday, Sept. 17
- Local Racing for “Hot Rod Drag Week 2025,” 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ticketed (children age 12 and younger are free); one of several national races to determine Hot Rod Magazine’s “fastest street car in America;” presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive, race car registration began during February 2025; to be held at Maple Grove Raceway, 30 Stauffer Park Ln., Mohnton PA
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