Pennsylvania’s calendar is packed this week with gallery-worthy exhibitions, stage performances, and hands-on events worth building a night out around. From juried shows and thought-provoking installations to dance, theater, and family-friendly learning, there’s something for every kind of itinerary. Many of these picks run for multiple dates, making it easy to fit them into your schedule. Browse the highlights below and click through for full details.
Join a monthly Dinner at The Inn, when The Inn opens to the public for a special evening meal. Chef Ron creates exciting prix fixe 4- or 5-course menus that change each month. It’s BYOB—bring your favorite bottle and settle in for a relaxed, multi-course dinner experience.
Grab a glass of wine and get creative with a guided paint-and-sip session led by Connie from Paint & Enjoy. You’ll be walked step-by-step through painting “Little Hedgehog in Bloom,” featuring an adorable hedgehog surrounded by colorful spring elements. A fun, low-pressure way to unwind while making something you can take home.
Celebrate spring with Culmination ’26: Spring Dance Concert, directed by Gregg Hurley. The program highlights the dance accomplishments of Messiah University’s theatre and dance department. Expect an artistic showcase that puts student work and seasonal energy center stage.
Follow the March sisters as they grow from imaginative attic games into lives shaped by diverging paths and personal ambitions. Centered on creative and rebellious Jo, the story explores identity, change, and the bonds that endure over time. A classic coming-of-age tale brought to the stage.
Fresh learning pops up every Friday at the Lewisburg Children’s Museum with Farmstand Fridays. This is a free, drop-in educational program running from 11:00 AM–12:00. A simple, kid-friendly way to add something hands-on to your week.
Catch Jason Bishop live at Camelback Resort for a magic show packed with large-scale illusions, pure sleight of hand, and audience participation. The performance even features his adorable dog, Gizmo. It’s billed as an amazing and hilarious show in the Poconos.
Explore twelve local history sites across Lebanon County and collect commemorative wooden nickels along the way. This campaign is part of a celebration tied to America250, the nationwide commemoration of the 250th anniversary. A fun, collectible-driven way to turn local history into an outing.
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