jhwPA Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 If you're heading to new England, New York or the New Jersey beaches this spring or summer, you might want to make a detour through southeastern Pennsylvania to catch one of the free festivals offered there. Thousands of visitors flock there from all over to see original musical groups and fine artists and take in the sites and food from the area. Quakertown, PA's Main Street organization, Quakertown Alive!, in Upper Bucks County, hosts the annual Arts Alive! festival the third Saturday of May. They close down the main street in town (Broad Street) for a few blocks and showcase nearly 100 area fine artists and crafters. Musical artists perform on stage and strolling performers entertain the crowd. There are also antique shops, galleries, bookstores and other distractions to peruse while you're there. Parking and admission are free and it's a fun time for young and old. (See www.quakertownalive.com for more information.) During the first Saturday in October, Quakertown Alive does it all again for the Autumn Alive festival featuring the Cruisin' Alive Classic Car Show, booths from local community groups, musical entertainment and strolling performers. (See www.quakertownalive.com for more information.) MusikFest is one of the highlights of the summer in nearby Bethlehem, PA. This "Christmas City USA" hosts a multi-day musical event in August that attracts 10s of thousands. Nearly 300 different musical acts perform at multiple locations or "platzes" all over town. Some of the bigger acts require tickets but many are free. Plus there's food and fun all over town. Do a search for MusikFest to learn more. Allentown gets into the act with its annual May Fair. Recently on the verge of extinction, local volunteers regrouped to ensure this popular local event continues. Search for Allentown and May Fair to learn more. In addition, New Hope, PA hosts its annual Gay Pride Festival the same weekend as Arts Alive in Quakertown, and Doylestown, Dublin and New Hope host annual outdoor art shows in the spring and fall. The annual shad festivals are held in both Easton and New Hope/Lambertville in April and are another opportunity to get out and enjoy the local arts, the food, the sites, the fresh air and the history of the area. If you're looking to coordinate these or other events with your trip, do a search for them online or you can also log on to www.BucksCounty.Travel for more ideas before you head out on the American Road. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keep the Show on the Road! Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 jhwPA, First, welcome! You have added a lot of valuable information for my future use, and I will visit the site you suggested. I hope the wife and I are no more than a season away from a trip eastward, so your descriptions are both interesting and timely. You have some other Pennsylvanians here who represent the state well, so welcome to the gang! Keep the Show on the Road! Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhwPA Posted May 10, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Thanks Dave. You're more than welcome. Incidentally, the musical performers this weekend at Arts Alive will be Wayne Scott Farley (www.sonicbids.com/waynescottfarley), Laura Higgins (www.laurahiggins.com), and Matt Duke with his band (www.mattdukemusic.net). All are from the PA/NY/NJ region. Enjoy your travels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhwPA Posted June 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 The 1st PA Mustang Club is hosting the "Quakertown Memories" Car Show in downtown Quakertown, PA on June 28th from 4-9 PM. This the first event of its kind for many years "under the lights" in Quakertown in Upper Bucks County. A section of Broad Street will be closed for this event (from 4th Street to Hellertown Avenue). Show cars of all makes, models and years are welcome. Visitors and exhibitors alike are encouraged to browse the shops and restaurants of the downtown before, during or after the event. Registration is $20, $15 prior to June 14th. Information is available at www.1st-pa-mustang.org or by emailing JuneShow@1st-pa-mustang.org. Cars will be accepted day of show from 2-3:45 PM. Look for signs posted on Broad Street and Park Avenue near Fifth Street. Awards for Best of Show, Top 25, Long Distance (pre-registered only), Top Pre-Registered Club. Plus a 50/50 drawing and dash placques to the first 250 registered. Free admission and parking. Music by Flamin' Dick and the Hot Rods. Proceeds to benefit Quakertown Alive! and the revitalization of downtown Quakertown (www.quakertownalive.com). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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