Pennsylvania is packed with things to do this week, from standout performing arts to creative exhibitions and family-friendly outings. Below is a curated roundup using the latest event listings provided. Whether you’re planning a date night, a cultural day trip, or an easy weekend with the kids, these picks can help you map it out. Check each link for full details and any updates.
The Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GPHCC) presents the spring edition of Dine Latino Restaurant Week, running April 5–11, 2026. This is a culinary celebration highlighting Latino dining in the Greater Philadelphia area. Plan a few meals out and explore participating spots during the week.
Set on a magical Midwinter night in the quirky town of Almost, Maine, this show follows ordinary people experiencing extraordinary moments. Love is lost, found, and transformed in playful, surreal ways through a series of vignettes. Performances run April 10–11, 2026.
Get ready for a night of laughter with comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy, one of America’s best-loved stand-up stars. The event takes place on April 10, 2026. Expect a high-energy comedy night from the top-selling comedy-recording artist in history.
Follow the four March sisters as they grow from imaginative youth to adulthood, shaped by creative and rebellious Jo. Over the years, their paths diverge as they strive to forge their own identities. Performances run April 9–26, 2026.
The Hershey Area Art Association presents the “Art in Bloom” Art Show, a celebration of creativity and community. It takes place in downtown Hershey at The Hershey Story. The event runs on April 10, 2026.
Discovery After Dark at the Lewisburg Children’s Museum offers an evening designed for children in a sensory-friendly space. It’s held every 2nd Friday of the month. Dates run from January 9 through December 11, 2026.
Farmstand Fridays at the Lewisburg Children’s Museum is a free, drop-in educational program. It runs every Friday from 11:00 AM–12:00. Dates are listed from January 9 through May 29, 2026.
Jason Bishop brings large-scale illusions, pure sleight of hand, and audience participation to Camelback Resort. The show even features his dog, Gizmo, for an extra dose of fun. Dates run March 12–May 29, 2026 in the Poconos.
Visit twelve local history sites in Lebanon County and collect commemorative wooden nickels. This campaign is part of the America250 celebration. Dates run November 21, 2025 through May 24, 2026.
The 103rd Annual Spring Show is open to artists living, working, or studying within 250 miles of the City of Erie, Pennsylvania (including Canada). This year’s juror is Jenny Kendler. The show runs April 2–August 7, 2026.
Wayne Art Center presents Art Quilt Elements, an international juried exhibition of contemporary fine art quilts. This biennial show features work by 55 artists from 22 locations. Dates run March 23–April 25, 2026.
This exhibition centers on humanity and aims to confront viewers with life and what people do to each other. The artist hopes to awaken a sense of compassion. Dates run April 3–July 12, 2026.
Divine Fragments is an exhibition presented by Wendy Liss and Dolores Poacelli. It displays their work of ceramic sculptures and mixed media. Dates run February 27–May 11, 2026.
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens presents “Face to Face: Isaiah Zagar’s Mosaicked Portraits,” highlighting inspirations behind Isaiah Zagar’s artwork. The exhibition features intimate works, including portraits of people. Dates run January 23–April 12, 2026.
This annual historical art show features 18 artists and authors in person, specializing mostly in 18th century American history. Expect original paintings, reproductions, bronze sculpture, and period-focused works. The show runs April 10–11, 2026.
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