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5 things to do in and around Westmoreland this weekend: Oct. 11-13

Mary Pickels
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Triplet sisters (from left) Cassie Blazavich, 4, Mikayla, 4, and Julianna, 4, watch as friend Brantleigh, 4, from Jeannette, places a pumpkin into the wheelbarrow while browsing the pumpkin pick at Schramm’s Farm and Orchards on Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, 2018 in Jeannette.

Hang in there, weekend warriors. Your time is nigh, and the options for cramming fun into the next couple of days are numerous.

Throughout Westmoreland County (and slightly beyond), join the throngs to watch parades, wander through a pumpkin patch, shop for antiques and collectibles and check out a cabaret.

Ready, set, go!


Fan out for Fort Ligonier Days

Fort Ligonier Days is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2019. Generations of families enjoy visiting the charming town, which will explode into a three-day celebration of its iconic fort Oct. 11-13.

Craft and food vendors line the streets. Re-enactors man the fort and commemorate the pivotal Oct. 12, 1758, French and Indian War.

There is a 5K run, music and the not-to-be-missed community parade at 11 a.m. Saturday on East and West Main streets and merchant sidewalk sales.

Details: fortligonierdays.com


It's the great pumpkin time

If you haven’t picked out your Halloween pumpkin yet, what are you waiting for?

The annual fall festival at Schramm Farms & Orchards in Penn Township is in full swing.

Through the end of October, the farm is a celebration of autumn, with scarecrows, play hay, two cornstalk mazes, pony rides and, of course, a large selection of pumpkins.

Work up an appetite while strolling through those mazes? Enjoy French fries made from the farm’s own potatoes, apple cider slush, homemade candy and caramel apples. Along with your pumpkins, grab some cornstalks and straw, gourds and ornamental corn to decorate at home.

Details: schrammfarms.com


A walk to remember

Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial Park in (nearby) Somerset County typically sells out its annual Walk 93 event, set for Oct. 12.

The 10 a.m. all-ages event — dogs are welcome, too — covers a 2.28-mile walk over the wetlands bridge, down to the Wall of Names and up the Western Overlook Trail.

Walkers will hear insight into the memorial’s architectural design, the living memorial landscape and sustainable initiatives at Flight 93 including the memorial groves, reforestation and the pollinator project.

The immersive program will include interpretive stops along the trail to tell the story of United Flight 93’s 40 passengers and crew members.

The memorial honors those aboard the plane when terrorists overtook and crashed it on Sept. 11, 2001.

Funds raised will support completion of the original memorial design, including future connections to the September 11th National Memorial Trail, as well as benches, trail development, tree planting, grove maintenance and more.

Details: 814-893-6552 or brooke_neel@partner.nps.gov


Life is a cabaret

Jeannette Community Band will put its own spin on its first cabaret performance, free to the public at 7 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the Jeannette American Legion.

In a departure from the band’s typical concert performances, the audience will be seated in a supper club arrangement of tables and the band will perform a limited number of tunes. The remainder of the all-ages program will be presented by solo performers, or small ensembles made up of band members.

The special performance will serve as a benefit for the Carl Masciantonio Memorial Music Fund. Masciantonio died in 2017.

“He was my high school band director and was our director at the community band for years. His daughters created a scholarship fund for local students going to college to study music,” says band secretary Sherrie Wood.

Details: jcbweb.com


Final antiques market set

Historic Hanna’s Town will hold the season’s final Antiques and Collectibles Market, a community tradition since 1974, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 13.

The market offers buying and selling opportunities for lovers of antiques and anyone seeking vintage items. Visitors can browse for bargains, enjoy a variety of food booths, and support local history preservation. Proceeds from this event have been vital for the re-creation of Historic Hanna’s Town. Over 100 vendors are expected to offer a variety of one-of-a-kind items covering a wide price range. This event will be held rain or shine. No pets, please.

Admission is $3 per car.

Details: westmorelandhistory.org

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