Jackson Mansion Tours
Jackson Mansion 344 Market Street, Berwick, PA, United StatesTour the first and second floors and see the spectacular restoration of this Berwick treasure!
Tour the first and second floors and see the spectacular restoration of this Berwick treasure!
Opening weekend 2023 is scheduled for April 29 & 30! Stay tuned for info on special promotions, and don't forget to to book your campsite. We can't wait to see you!
Kids can be creative and have fun during our kids cupcake classes! Everyone will receive 6 cupcakes to decorate and the container to take them home. This is the perfect project to do with dad or surprise dad for Father’s Day! Enjoy lots of toppings and decorating ideas from Miss Barb in our bakery! Wear […]
Tour the first and second floors and see the spectacular restoration of this Berwick treasure!
Be You Downtown is a live talent showcase courtesy of BU students. We will be offering live music from multiple musicians as well as spoken-word poetry.
After fifty years of marriage, Nancy and Bill calmly call it quits during dinner. As their family descends, attempting to talk them out of throwing out their life together, harder questions about love and marriage start to bubble up. Funny and heartwarming all in one.
Public welcome, more details as we get them!
Join us for brunch, bluegrass and the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon! The bands change every so often depending on their schedules and tours, but every last Sunday will be themed Bluegrass!
Reception on June 1, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Audrey Bordonaro Abe Molly Kantner Reed Kristine Miller-Siple Michael McCord Reception is April 27, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
North Mountain Art League is a non-profit organization for artists based in the beautiful Central Susquehanna River Valley of Pennsylvania. Our members consist primarily of professional and non-professional artists, age 18 and older who are working in the visual fine arts including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, graphics, ceramics and crafts of a fine art nature. We […]
Work of Robert H. Brown, reception May 2nd.