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July 5 – July 11

FIRST FRIDAY SCRANTONJULY 6 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

VARIOUS VENUES IN DOWNTOWN SCRANTON / 570-565-9006First Friday Scranton features a wide variety of cultural events found in some of the city's best restaurants and cafes, as well

as galleries, boutiques, and other small businesses. All events associated with First Friday Scranton take place from 5:00 PM-9:00 PM in a walk-able, close knit footprint, though a trolley bus is available to provide shuttle service at designated stops.

ART IN THE PARKJULY 10 @ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

MERLI SARNOSKI PARK, 286 SANDY BANKS RD, GREENFIELD TWP / 570-963-6590Arts and crafts will be available for children ages 4 to 12. There will also be music, dance, exercise and, of course, hot dogs

along with other refreshments free of charge.

NAY AUG PARK WEDNESDAY CONCERT SERIES: FARMER’S DAUGHTERJULY 11 @ 7:00 PMNAY AUG PARK, NEAR POOL AREA, 500 ARTHUR AVE, SCRANTON / 570-348-4186The Summer 2018 Nay Aug Park Wednesday Concerts are free to the public. Come on Sundays and Wednesdays throughout the summer and enjoy a wide variety of the best local musicians in NEPA.

JESSUP 21ST CENTURY TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL FAMILY DAY CELEBRATION WITH FIREWORKSJULY 5 @ 4:00 PMJESSUP MEMORIAL FIELD, 411 HILL ST, JESSUP / jessup21centuryassociation@gmail.comDon’t miss this annual event featuring homemade foods, pizza, cookies, face painting, mini-golf and music at 7:30 PM by the Poets. Other highlights include the Villa Capri Cruisers, Kelly Patrick Dance Studio, Double R Twirlettes, Voices of the Valley and Boy Scout Troop #34. The evening will conclude with the Best of the Valley Gigantic Fireworks Display.

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D&H PENN DIVISION EXPLORER RAILROAD HISTORY & ENVIRONMENTAL HIKEJULY 7 @ 10:00 AM – 3:30 PMSTEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, 350 CLIFF ST, SCRANTON / 570-340-5204Hop aboard a train to Archbald and explore the history of the O&W and D&H Railroads while visiting remnants of the D&H gravity railroad. Learn how the LHVA and LRCA work to preserve over 100,000 acres of natural and scenic watershed lands. Guests are encouraged to wear sturdy walking shoes for hiking. Reservations are required. Ticket prices vary. Light refreshments will be available for purchase. This trip is not handicapped accessible.

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