As I sit at my computer, clicketty-clacking away the sky is
perfectly blue, dotted with puffy clouds and the sun is shining. I’d rather be
outside in my kayak feeling the sun’s warming rays than here in my
air-conditioned office, but I am not and don’t expect to be until the weekend. I recently had the pleasure of kayaking our
own Schuylkill River on a Sunday after the previous evening’s storms and wow,
was it ever fun! It was basically a 3-hour
log flume ride. We put in at the Terry Reiley boat launch on 901 in Pottsville
and went to Schuylkill Haven and I have to tell you, it’s a short, fun stretch
in our backyard that even uncoordinated me can handle so keep your eye one the
weather and try it after a heavy rainfall.
While I’m yakking kayaks, if you’re thinking about trying
this wonderful activity but need some instruction, we’ve got an excellent
opportunity for you. Tuscarora State Park is hosting Basic Kayaking Courses on the
10th, 17th & 24th. Registration is required for these courses by calling 570.467.2506.
You can also find complete information at dcnr.state.pa.us under the calendar of events.
July takes us deeper into summer and I, for one, am very
grateful. I enjoy being outdoors in the sunshine and we’ve got plenty of
chances to do just that. Hawk Mountain has a full schedule of both children’s
and adult programming that culminates with the opening of the Accessible Trail
Celebration on the 26th. If
hiking’s your thing, there’s lots to be had. There’s a Long Loop Hike on the 4th
and a Spirit Trail Hike on the 18th, both at Tuscarora State Park. The
Silver Creek Fire Tower Hike is on the 2nd and Bats: Fact and
Fiction is on the 4th, both at Locust Lake State Park. These hikes
are free and open to the public; just call 570.467.2506 for complete
information and registration. The Mystical Red Hole Ramble Hike on the 12th,
combines hiking and history with a look at this historic site from the 1750s
French and Indian War. Our dear friend, Porcupine Pat, can fill you in on the
details of the Mystical Red Hole Ramble at porcupinepat@yahoo.com or 570.622.4124
x113
Pottsville’s City Cycle 17 is on the 25th. Our friends at Galen Glen Winery in Andreas
are hosting winery walking tours on the 3rd, 4th, 5th
12th & 18th and Sweet Arrow Lake County Park is
holding their “Sneak a Peak at the Creek” program on the 11th.
July also commemorates the birth of our Nation and there
will be plenty of picnics, fireworks, and fun in the sun all month long! Check
out our calendar of events at www.schuylkill.org
for a list of fireworks throughout Schuylkill County. Another 4th of July tradition in
Schuylkill County, Saint Nick’s Annual Parish Picnic, begins today and runs
through the weekend. This Schuylkill County event has it all; plenty of good
food, good entertainment and good people. Sweet Arrow Lakes hosts their annual
“4th of July Concert in the Park” tomorrow at 6 p.m. The Anthracite Philharmonic brings us their
own patriotic concert on the 5th at Schuylkill County Council for
the Arts. More concerts this month
include: Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce Free Summer Concert Series on the 9th
& 23rd on the platform of the 1874 Tamaqua Train Station and
Heisler’s Dairy Bar’s Night in the Country Summer Concert Series, on the 12th,
18th, 19th & 26th.
Perhaps dinner theater is more your style? The Schuylkill
County Council for the Arts will put on their John O’Hara Dinner Theater at the
Schuylkill Country Club again this year on the 29th, 30th
& 31st with The Way it Was.
Don’t miss this opportunity to step back in time to the Philadelphia
Ritz-Carlton of the 1920’s while supporting local art and enjoying one of our
county’s literary giants.
The variety continues this month with Saint Clair’s Car
Cruise on the 11th, No. 9 Mine’s Coal Miners Heritage Festival on
the 12th, Benigna’s Creek Winery’s Pig Roast on the 25th,
Longtrout Winery’s Blue Grass Blow-Out on the 25th and the new North
of the Mountain Bus Bash on the 25th. Join Porcupine Pat and Friends
as they travel northern Schuylkill County to discover it’s bountiful natural
and historical treasures. This is a must-register event so once again contact our
dear friend Porcupine Pat at porcupinepat@yahoo.com
or 570.622.4124 x113.
It wouldn’t be July in Schuylkill County without the
Schuylkill County Fair. The fair runs
July 27th through August 1st this year. Celebrating 32
years, the fair is chock full of food, entertainment and activities designed to
please all ages. This year, our fair has a new competition I’m excited to tell
you about, the Schuylkill Grown Cooking Contest! Schuylkill Grown is an
initiative of the agribusiness committee of the Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce
designed to increase awareness of and encourage use of local agricultural products.
The Schuylkill Grown Cooking Contest is open to all ages with both youth and
adult categories. The complete list of rules and participation requirements,
along with a list of Schuylkill Grown providers, can be found on the fair’s
website at www.schuylkillfair.com .
You can also stop by the visitor’s center and pick up both the fair premium
book and entertainment schedule.
Speaking of local agriculture, the Schuylkill County Wine
Festival is September 6th this year and tickets are on sale now at the
Visitors’ Center. For more information on any of the great July events in
Schuylkill County visit www.schuylkill.org
. As always, please keep an eye out for visitors as you enjoy summer in our
backyard. Offer them a warm welcome as they explore the events, activities,
attractions and outdoor recreation we are privileged to enjoy every day.
1 comment:
As a previous resident in the PA area I love to see and read more about beautiful Pennsylvania. There's so many reasons to go outside and live. There are so many things that PA taught me, on ow to start a business like my tow company, www.thetowboys.com and life lessons i've held onto to this day. Thank you beautiful hills, people, and friends.
Post a Comment