Get something extra from the holiday season! Enjoy free entertainment and a history education in Montgomery County through early January, at the Pennypacker Mills historic site in Schwenksville.
The Perkiomen Railroad in its heyday helped grow the borough of Schwenksville into a thriving community. Learn about its role in western Montgomery County history during a Jan. 28 presentation.
The Friends of Pennypacker Mills presented its first marketplace of fine hand-crafted goods and giftware in 2012. Fast forward to next Saturday: more than 80 vendors will offer products, and the Schwenksville event may break attendance records.
In Boyertown, find discussions of banned books and fascinating local people. Veterans living in and near Pennsburg and East Greenville can get help with state issues. And in Schwenksville, learn to throw a boomerang.
Perkiomen Valley audiences can enjoy an acclaimed actress perform Saturday in a historic Pennypacker Mills presentation on Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, as well as a June 15 concert in Schwenksville's Meadow Park.
Every one loves comfort food: warm and tasty, stomach-satisfying meals. Learn how they were created in the 1900s over a wood-burning stove, today at Pennypacker Mills in Schwenksville.
The Montgomery County historic site that was the homestead of former Gov. Samuel Pennypacker will also be the place to which its seventh annual Craft Marketplace returns during September.
Hand-crafted art, and other decorative and functional items from more than 70 producers, will be available Sept. 16 during the sixth annual Crafts Marketplace at Pennypacker Mills.