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POTTSTOWN PA – If you want to plan your entertainment beyond a weekend, here’s our solution. It’s the extended calendar for Travels With The Post.

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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July 2026

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Tuesday, July 7

  • Music: “School of Rock Royersford and Friends,” starts at 5 p.m., ticketed (suitable for all ages); support the next generation of rock legends as School of Rock Royersford takes the Rivet stage, alongside talented house bands from Schools of Rock in Seekonk, Norwood, and Farmingdale; held at Rivet: Canteen and Assembly, 238 E. High St., Pottstown PA

Wednesday, July 8

  • Carillon Concert featuring Amy Hamburg of the University of Indiana, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Thursday, July 9

  • Pennsylvania Summer RV Showcase, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., free to attend; see the latest in recreational vehicles, enjoy “fun on-site activities,” enter to win a new RV, find special pricing and “doorbuster specials,;” held at Camping World, 890 Sweinhart Rd., Boyertown PA
  • “Stars, Stripes, and BBQ Bites” event, starts at noon, free admission; held at The Residence at Boyertown, 50 Moser Ln., Bechtelsville PA
  • Unclaimed Property Event, 3-7 p.m., free to attend; hosted by the Pennsylvania Treasury, work with its experts to help you search for money or valuables that may be yours but yet to be claimed; held at the Phoenixville Public Library, 182 2nd Ave., Phoenixville PA
  • “Line Dancing Night,” 6:30-10 p.m., ticketed (suitable for all ages); line dancing night with beginner friendly lessons, open dancing, and song requests, offering a relaxed, social atmosphere; held at Rivet: Canteen and Assembly, 238 E. High St., Pottstown PA

Friday, July 10

  • Pennsylvania Summer RV Showcase, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., free to attend; see the latest in recreational vehicles, enjoy “fun on-site activities,” enter to win a new RV, find special pricing and “doorbuster specials,;” held at Camping World, 890 Sweinhart Rd., Boyertown PA
  • Video Game Club, 11 a.m. to noon, free to attend (for ages 5 and older); relax and play different Nintendo Switch games at the Royersford Free Public Library; held at the library, 200 S. 4th Ave., Royersford PA
  • “Kids Magazine Scavenger Hunt,” 11 a.m. to noon, free to attend (online advance registration required, seating limited); hosted by the Perkiomen Valley Library at Schwenksville; kids can choose one magazine – including Highlights High Five, Nat Geo Kids, and others – from the library’s back dated collection, then explore them to share favorite photos, games, stories, and other discoveries, and to take home; it’s followed by a fun magazine scavenger hunt; families are welcome to pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the park; held beneath the pavilion at Meadow Park behind Schwenksville Borough Hall, 300 Main St., Schwenksville PA
  • St. Gabe’s Cruise-In, 4-8 p.m., free to participate; organized by Percy Meitzler and Pottstown Cruise Nights, bring your vehicle to the St. Gabriel’s Lodge parking lot, 525 Jefferson St., Stowe PA
  • Spring City River Park Clean-Up, 6-8 p.m., free to participate; a clean-up of River Park Trail, between the Schuylkill River and the Schuylkill River Trail; organized by Alisan Road Mercantile, accompanied by “tiny prizes” in a trash-oriented scavenger hunt; participants should be mindful of native plants and natural surroundings, wear long pants and sneakers, be aware of any animal or human activity; filled trash bags collected at around 7:30 p.m. at Tuned Up Brewery, 135 N. Main St.; held at 326 Schuylkill River Trail, Spring City PA
  • Sunset Yoga on the Farm, starts at 6:30 p.m., ticketed; instructor Lori Shaw; stretch, relax, and “meet some adorable alpacas;” held at Crimson Skye Farm, 704 Camp Wawa Rd., Schwenksville PA
  • Pennhurst Asylum Exploration, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday, ticketed; “investigate off on your own, or alongside an experienced investigator,” with opportunities for “better investigation, and chance to capture evidence without a lot of interference;” sponsored by Residual Haunts; held at the former asylum and now “haunted attraction” Pennhurst, 601 N. Church St., Spring City PA
  • Summer Comedy Showcase, 8-11:30 p.m., ticketed (doors open at 7 p.m., ages 18 and older only); a summer night full of laughs, featuring Will Craig and double-headliner performances from Zach Alasha and Karen Schwarz; also includes Matt Lenge, Vince Kershner, Lorenzo Luis, Mike Lenge, Roy, McClain, Sarah Jeffers, and Lyd Omre, hosted by Jesse Marches; sponsored by Rivet: Canteen & Assembly, Daniel Keota, and Die Laughing Inc.; proceeds benefit Die Laughing, a non-profit that raises funds for the Penn Medicine Lung Transplant Program; food and beverages available for purchase; held at Rivet: Canteen & Assembly, 244 E High St, Pottstown PA

Saturday, July 11

  • Pennsylvania Summer RV Showcase, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., free to attend; see the latest in recreational vehicles, enjoy “fun on-site activities,” enter to win a new RV, find special pricing and “doorbuster specials,;” held at Camping World, 890 Sweinhart Rd., Boyertown PA
  • “Yoga In Victory Park,” 10-11 a.m., free to participate; hosted by CoreFit Training Studio of Royersford as a borough Parks and Recreation event; join your neighbors and others for some zen during a free yoga class; bring a mat, water, and friends; held at the shuffleboard courts at Victory Park, 2nd Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford PA
  • Pottstown Writers’ Market, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., free to attend; an event by the Uplifting Voices Project and Iryne Carrasquillo, intended to bring talented individuals together to build on writing communities in the area; food and music offered, vendors on-site; held at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Pottstown, 1565 S. Keim St., Pottstown PA
  • “Pottstown Nights Car Show,” 3-9 p.m., free admission to spectators across several blocks of the borough; a monthly show (first Saturdays from May through September) open to all vehicles (cars trucks, motorcycles) with no owner entry fees, show cars enter at the intersection of Queen and South Hanover streets; sponsored by the Red Horse Motoring Club; held on East High Street in downtown Pottstown PA
  • “Benjamin Franklin,” a porch performance, starts at 4 p.m., free admission (suitable for all ages; a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); meet “The First American,” Benjamin Franklin, and learn how he tamed electricity, founded the first lending library, and ultimately signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; bring a chair or blanket to comfortably during this outdoor performance; sponsored by the Friends of Pennypacker Mills; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA

Sunday, July 12

  • Pennsylvania Summer RV Showcase, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., free to attend; see the latest in recreational vehicles, enjoy “fun on-site activities,” enter to win a new RV, find special pricing and “doorbuster specials,;” held at Camping World, 890 Sweinhart Rd., Boyertown PA
  • Music: Barefoot Bobby and The Breakers, starts at 6 p.m., free admission; scheduled by Lower Pottsgrove Township, sponsored by J.P. Mascaro and Sons, held at the Sanatoga Park Band Shell, 223 S. Sanatoga Rd., Pottstown PA

Wednesday, July 15

  • Carillon Concert featuring Keiran Cantilina of the Church of the Covenant in Cleveland OH, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Saturday, July 18

  • Music: “The Lawn Chair Poet,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., free to attend; part of the borough Parks and Recreation Department’s summer concert series, sponsored by Jason Mathias of State Farm Insurance, and Meineke Car Care Center of Royersford; bring a chair and a picnic (if desired) and enjoy music under the stars; held at Victory Park, 2nd Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford PA

Sunday, July 19

  • Music: Livewire, starts at 6 p.m., free admission; scheduled by Lower Pottsgrove Township, sponsored by J.P. Mascaro and Sons, held at the Sanatoga Park Band Shell, 223 S. Sanatoga Rd., Pottstown PA

Wednesday, July 22

  • Carillon Concert featuring Michelle Lam of the Netherlands Carillon in Arlington VA, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Thursday, July 23

  • Music: Performers from The School of Rock, starts at 7 p.m., free admission; scheduled and sponsored by Limerick Township, held at the Limerick Township Building Veterans Pavilion, 646 W. Ridge Pk., Limerick PA
  • Music: “Shabbey Road,” 7-9 p.m., free admission; first summer concert of the season in Lower Frederick Township, presented by its Parks and Recreation Committee; the band covers all styles, from acoustic to electric; tasty summer treats available for purchase onsite by Rita’s; a pet-friendly environment, bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover; held at Cuddy Park, 102 Colonial Dr., Perkiomenville PA

Saturday, July 25

  • “Yoga In Victory Park,” 10-11 a.m., free to participate; hosted by CoreFit Training Studio of Royersford as a borough Parks and Recreation event; join your neighbors and others for some zen during a yoga class; bring a mat, water, and friends; held at the shuffleboard courts at Victory Park, 2nd Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford PA
  • Music: “The Radiant Sons,” starts at 7 p.m., ticketed (suitable for all ages); “enjoy rock and roll favorites from the ’60s through the 2000s, performed by an awesome cover band,” “grab dinner from (the) kitchen (and) enjoy drinks from the bar;” held at Rivet: Canteen and Assembly, 238 E. High St., Pottstown PA
  • Music: “Warriors Rock,” starts at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.), ticketed (veterans admitted free); a musical tribute that stars local veterans working nationally in the private events industry, proceeds benefit veterans organizations; held inb the auditorium at Perkiomen Valley High School, 509 Gravel Pike, Collegeville PA

Sunday, July 26

  • Music: Stephanie Grace, starts at 6 p.m., free admission; scheduled by Lower Pottsgrove Township, sponsored by J.P. Mascaro and Sons, held at the Sanatoga Park Band Shell, 223 S. Sanatoga Rd., Pottstown PA

Wednesday, July 29

  • Carillon Concert featuring Carol Anne Taylor of Dallas TX, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Thursday, July 30

  • Music: Acoustic Open Mic Night, 6-10 p.m., free to attend (suitable for all ages); discover new local artists, sit back and enjoy performances with food and drinks available for purchase, or bring your own guitar and try your hand at performing music live on stage; held at Rivet: Canteen and Assembly, 238 E. High St., Pottstown PA

August 2026

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Saturday, Aug. 1

  • August Open House Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “experience history without hustle,” with a self-guided tour of the first floor of the museum; discover special themed on-site activities on colonial currency, artifact interaction, charcoal-making, printing, and 18th-century accounting; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA
  • “Pottstown Nights Car Show,” 3-9 p.m., free admission to spectators across several blocks of the borough; a monthly show (first Saturdays from May through September) open to all vehicles (cars trucks, motorcycles) with no owner entry fees, show cars enter at the intersection of Queen and South Hanover streets; sponsored by the Red Horse Motoring Club; held on East High Street in downtown Pottstown PA
  • Music: “Dear Friend, and Minnow,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., free to attend; part of the borough Parks and Recreation Department’s summer concert series, sponsored by Jason Mathias of State Farm Insurance, and Meineke Car Care Center of Royersford; bring a chair and a picnic (if desired) and enjoy music under the stars; held at Victory Park, 2nd Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford PA

Sunday, Aug. 2

  • Music: Pottsgrove Community Band, starts at 6 p.m., free admission; scheduled by Lower Pottsgrove Township, sponsored by J.P. Mascaro and Sons, held at the Sanatoga Park Band Shell, 223 S. Sanatoga Rd., Pottstown PA

Tuesday, Aug. 4

  • Royersford National Night Out 2026, 5-8 p.m., free to attend; part of the national movement of a “Night Out Against Crime,” it provides an evening of fun and education for families; includes display spaces hosted by community businesses and organizations, first responders, government agencies, and non-profits; rain date Aug. 6 (Wednesday), also 5-8 p.m.; held on South 3rd Avenue between Washington and Arch Streets, Royersford PA

Wednesday, Aug. 5

  • Carillon Concert featuring John Gouwens of Ball State University, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Saturday, Aug. 8

  • “The Tour de Ford Bike Parade,” 10-11 a.m., free to participate (online advance registration required); a new Royersford Parks and Recreation event that allows registered participants to ride their bikes (also strollers, skates, scooters … but nothing with a motor) on closed streets within the borough, supervised by borough police; starts with police instructions at the Lost Planet Brewing Company parking lot, 301 Walnut St., and ends at Victory Park, 2nd Avenue and Arch Street, Royersford PA
  • August Open House Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “experience history without hustle,” with a self-guided tour of the first floor of the museum; discover special themed on-site activities on colonial currency, artifact interaction, charcoal-making, printing, and 18th-century accounting; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA
  • Music: “Pure McCartney” (a tribute to Sir Paul McCartney), 6:30-8:30 p.m., free to attend; sponsored by Montgomery County Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites; parking available; for more information call 215-234-4528 or send an e-mail to greenlanepark@montcopa.org; held at the Green Lane Park Amphitheater, 2298 Green Lane Rd., Green Lane PA

Wednesday, Aug. 12

  • Carillon Concert featuring Joseph Min of New York NY, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Thursday, Aug. 13

  • Music: Dueling Pianos, starts at 7 p.m., free admission; scheduled and sponsored by Limerick Township, held at the Limerick Township Building Veterans Pavilion, 646 W. Ridge Pk., Limerick PA

Friday, Aug. 14

  • 63rd Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, performances 11 a.m. to midnight, ticketed; featuring performances from Tom Rush, John Flynn, Eddie 9V, and many more artists across seven stages, accompanied by camping, crafts, food, family fun, and cultural activities for all ages; held at the Old Pool Farm, 1323 Salford Station Rd., Harleysville PA

Saturday, Aug. 15

  • August Open House Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “experience history without hustle,” with a self-guided tour of the first floor of the museum; discover special themed on-site activities on colonial currency, artifact interaction, charcoal-making, printing, and 18th-century accounting; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA
  • 63rd Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, performances 11 a.m. to midnight, ticketed; featuring performances from Tom Rush, John Flynn, Eddie 9V, and many more artists across seven stages, accompanied by camping, crafts, food, family fun, and cultural activities for all ages; held at the Old Pool Farm, 1323 Salford Station Rd., Harleysville PA

Sunday, Aug. 16

63rd Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, performances 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., ticketed; featuring performances from Tom Rush, John Flynn, Eddie 9V, and many more artists across seven stages, accompanied by camping, crafts, food, family fun, and cultural activities for all ages; held at the Old Pool Farm, 1323 Salford Station Rd., Harleysville PA

Wednesday, Aug. 19

  • Carillon Concert featuring Anton Fleissner of the Princeton University Carillon, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Saturday, Aug. 22

  • August Open House Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “experience history without hustle,” with a self-guided tour of the first floor of the museum; discover special themed on-site activities on colonial currency, artifact interaction, charcoal-making, printing, and 18th-century accounting; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA
  • Music: Montgomery County Concert Band, a porch performance, starts at 4 p.m., free admission (a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); enjoy a summer concert presented by the band, bring a chair or blanket to comfortably during this outdoor performance; sponsored by the Friends of Pennypacker Mills; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA

Wednesday, Aug. 26

  • Carillon Concert featuring John Widmann of the Joseph Dill Barker Carillon in Frederick MD, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Thursday, Aug. 27

  • Music: “River Dawgs,” 7-9 p.m., free to attend; presented by the Lower Frederick Parks and Recreation Committee; offering a Philly-powered western vibe in an eclectic array of songs; tasty summer treats available for purchase onsite by Rita’s; a pet-friendly environment, bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover; held at Cuddy Park, 102 Colonial Dr., Perkiomenville PA

Saturday, Aug. 29

  • August Open House Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “experience history without hustle,” with a self-guided tour of the first floor of the museum; discover special themed on-site activities on colonial currency, artifact interaction, charcoal-making, printing, and 18th-century accounting; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA

September 2026

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Wednesday, Sept. 2

  • Program: “The Legacy of Samuel W. Pennypacker,” starts at 11 a.m., free admission (a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); witness a wreath-laying ceremony at Morris Cemetery to observe the 110th anniversary of the death of former Pennsylvania Gov. Samuel W. Pennypacker; held at the cemetery, 428 Nutt Rd, Phoenixville PA

Saturday, Sept. 5

  • “Pottstown Nights Car Show,” 3-9 p.m., free admission to spectators across several blocks of the borough; a monthly show (first Saturdays from May through September) open to all vehicles (cars trucks, motorcycles) with no owner entry fees, show cars enter at the intersection of Queen and South Hanover streets; sponsored by the Red Horse Motoring Club; held on East High Street in downtown Pottstown PA

Wednesday, Sept. 9

  • Carillon Concert featuring Doug Gefvert of the Washington Memorial National Carillon and the Irish Thunder Pipes and Drums of Swedesburg PA, starts at 7:30 p.m. (held rain or shine), free to attend; part of the 2026 Frank P. Law Summer Concert Series presented by the Washington Memorial Chapel; bring appropriate portable seating or ground cover, and snacks or dinner if desired; chapel Cabin Shop open for refreshment purchases; held at the chapel’s Washington Memorial National Carillon, Route 23, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge PA

Saturday, Sept. 12

  • Lower Frederick Community Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., free to attend; features entertainment, local food and business vendors, community organization booths, a car show, and a silent auction; for more information, send an e-mail to staff@lowerfrederick.org; held at two locations: Perkiomen Valley Middle School West, 220 Big Rd., Zieglerville PA, and Peace in Zion United Church of Christ, 204 Big Rd., Zieglerville PA

Saturday, Sept. 19

  • 15th Annual Craft Marketplace, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., free to attend; buy one-of-a-kind crafts, food, gifts, and other items at this award-winning craft fair; sponsored by the Friends of Pennypacker Mills; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA
  • “Dr. Potts’s Wartime Garden,” 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested); “enjoy a day of exploring medicinal plants, wartime ailments, and the struggles of treating an army;” visit the interpretative station of Warwick Furnace Farm, take in the scent of lavender and take home a piece of herbal history; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA

Saturday, Sept. 23

  • Montgomery County Homeschool Day, 10 a.m. to noon, free admission (advance registration required, call 610-287-9349; a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); join Montgomery County’s parks and historic sites for a day of educational programming that will engage students in the themes of nature and history; held at Norristown Farm Park, 2500 Upper Farm Rd., Norristown PA

Saturday, Sept. 26

  • Music: Concert at the Tricentennial Celebration (300th Anniversary) of Limerick Township’s founding, 3-10 p.m., scheduled by Limerick Township; sponsored by Hares Hill Brewing Co., Waltz Golf Farm, Dunkin’ Donuts Limerick, Scott Kia of Limerick, Keystone Sales and Associates, Catagnus Funeral Home and Cremation Center; Allied Landscape Supply, Physicians Care Surgical Hospital, Patriot Pest Solutions LLC, Platinum Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning, Rockland, Rebecca and J.P. Steiner, Triad Truck Equipment, Connelly Pest Control, LeRoux Dance School, St. James Church, and Franklin Flooring; held at Waltz Golf Farm, 287 W. Ridge Pk., Royersford PA

October 2026

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Saturday, Oct. 3

  • “Edgar Allan Poe,” a porch performance, starts at 4 p.m., free admission (suitable for all ages; a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); author Edgar Allan Poe exposes the inner machinations of the human mind and heart, and provides vivid images, terrifying tales, and heart-thumping excitement; bring a chair or blanket to comfortably during this outdoor performance; sponsored by the Friends of Pennypacker Mills; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA

Friday, Oct. 9

  • “Bump in the Night Lantern Tours,” scheduled for 6:30, 7, and 7:30 p.m., free (but a $2 per person donation is suggested; advance registration required by calling 610-326-4014); “discover how colonial America whittled away the darkest hours during the darkest hour;” investigate creepy corners and spooky stairwells; held at Pottsgrove Manor, 100 W. King St., Pottstown PA

Friday, Oct. 16

  • Antique and Collector Fair (formerly of Kimberton), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., ticketed; offering a diverse selection of merchandise for seasoned and newcomer antique and collector enthusiasts; held in Halls D and E (enter at Hall D) at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

Saturday, Oct. 17

  • Antique and Collector Fair (formerly of Kimberton), 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; offering a diverse selection of merchandise for seasoned and newcomer antique and collector enthusiasts; held in Halls D and E (enter at Hall D) at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

Friday, Oct. 23

  • The Great Junk Hunt, 4-9 p.m., ticketed; featuring vendors from across the country with “special treasures” in vintage, home decor, antiques, and other items; described as “a classic junkin’ party with food, drinks, and good times for everyone; held in Hall B at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

Saturday, Oct. 24

  • The Great Junk Hunt, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; featuring vendors from across the country with “special treasures” in vintage, home decor, antiques, and other items; described as “a classic junkin’ party with food, drinks, and good times for everyone; held in Hall B at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA
  • 2026 Pennsylvania Chocolate and Coffee Festival, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticketed; a festival offering “the most delicious chocolate and coffee in Pennsylvania,” as well as fun activities for the whole family: take photos with its mascots, try a coffee filter craft, and sip and sample; visit unique local artisans, gourmet food purveyors, and other vendors; held in Hall A at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA
  • “All Hallows Eve Fall Festival,” noon to 4 p.m., free admission (family-friendly; a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated); enjoy an afternoon of old-fashioned fall fun as kids make crafts, paint pumpkins, shuck corn, press apples into cider, play games, complete a scavenger hunt, and take a hayride around the meadow; however, the on-site mansion will be closed for the day; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA

Sunday, Oct. 25

  • 2026 Pennsylvania Chocolate and Coffee Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ticketed; a festival offering “the most delicious chocolate and coffee in Pennsylvania,” as well as fun activities for the whole family: take photos with its mascots, try a coffee filter craft, and sip and sample; visit unique local artisans, gourmet food purveyors, and other vendors; held in Hall A at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

Saturday, Oct. 31

  • Heritage India Festival, noon to 9 p.m., ticketed; one of the east coast’s longest-running South Asian festivals, with two days of South Asian shopping, food and delights; held in Hall C at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

November 2026

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Sunday, Nov. 1

  • Heritage India Festival, noon to 7 p.m., ticketed; one of the east coast’s longest-running South Asian festivals, with two days of South Asian shopping, food and delights; held in Hall C at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, 100 Station Ave., Oaks PA

December 2026

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Saturday, Dec. 12

  • “Victorian Christmas Open House,” 2-8 p.m., free admission (a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated);celebrate the holiday season with a night of festivities, take in the sights and sounds of Christmas past with musicians on the porch, Victorian decorations in the mansion, clear toy-candy making demonstrations in the kitchen, and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the classroom; however, the on-site mansion will be closed before 2 p.m.; held at Montgomery County’s Pennypacker Mills historic site, 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville PA

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North Penn Now. Covers municipalities primarily within Montgomery County's North Penn School District: Hatfield township and borough, Lansdale, North Wales, Montgomery, Towamencin and Upper Gwynedd.

The Keystone Newsroom. The Keystone is a Pennsylvania-based newsroom of local editors and reporters producing news on state- and community-related issues.

Keystone Wayfarer. Described by author Paula Hogan "as an outlet to publish accounts” that explore “the extensive history” of people and places in and around Schwenksville PA and, more broadly, Montgomery County PA.

Daily Voice Pottstown. Covers municipalities in western Montgomery County and beyond.

MyChesCo. MyChesCo has covered Chester County news since 2017.

Berks Community Television. Covers Berks County.

Spotlight PA. An investigative news service for Pennsylvania, supported by several news organizations statewide. It publishes a Berks County Edition.

Philly Voice. Covers Philadelphia and the suburbs.

Lehigh Valley News. Lehigh Valley News, headquartered in Bethlehem PA, provides news coverage in Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and counties of the Lehigh Valley.

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