6.29.2009

Things to do 29 June-5 July

The Wedding Singer: June 30 – September 12 at
the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre in Lancaster. Have
some good laughs at one of Lancaster’s most
entertaining destinations! Go back to 1985 with New
Jersey’s favorite wedding singer who vows to make
every wedding as disastrous as his own!
717-898-1900 or www.dutchapple.com.

Reading Railroad Days: July 1 – July 5 at the
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.
Experience one of the most important historical
transportation systems in Eastern Pennsylvania with
special activities for the entire family. 717-687-8628 or
www.rrmuseumpa.org.

Dinner and a Movie: Young Frankenstein:
July 2 at Binn’s Park in Downtown Lancaster. Eat
dinner downtown and then bring your chair or blanket
to watch this Mel Brook’s classic in the park!
717-291-4758 or
www.lancastercityevents.com/dinner.html.

First Friday: July 3 in Downtown Lancaster. Enjoy
the artistic energy of this monthly event! With the
warm summer weather, walking along Gallery Row
and appreciating the local art venues, shops, and
restaurants is a great way to spend the evening. 717-
509-ARTS or www.LancasterARTS.com/firstfridays/.

Barnstormers War of the Roses vs. York
Revolution: July 2 – 5 at the Clipper Magazine
Stadium in Lancaster. For some affordable and fun
family entertainment, watch these rivals bat it out in
these weekend baseball games followed by fireworks
on Saturday night! 717-509-HITS or
www.lancasterbarnstormers.com.

Long’s Park Summer Music Series: July 5 at
Long’s Park in Lancaster. Spend Sunday evening at
one of the community’s favorite Independence Day
celebrations! Enjoy some quality live music, Charlie
Smithgall’s cannon brigade, and a spectacular
fireworks show! 717-295-7054 or
www.longspark.org/music.html.