June Is Busting Out All Over!
Summer arrives June 20! June is bursting with foodie events, as well as art and music events, outdoor activities, community celebrations, benefits, family fare and so much more that all feature food, wine, brews and seasonal specialties.
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Art, Tour, Shows and More
Fine Art Showcase
June 7
Stone Mill Inn
Explore original art as you stroll the grounds of this historic country estate. The work of Cle Berntheizel, Diann Cardello, Susan Darling, Elizabeth Dillon, Lloyd Mifflin, Jerry King Musser, Tom Newnam, Carol Oldenburg, Jeanette Toth Musser and Julie Yontz Rupp will be on view. Complimentary drinks and hors d’ouevres will be available. 2-7 p.m. 305 S. Broad St., Hellam. Information: Facebook.com
Lititz Parkwalk
June 13
Lititz Springs Park
More than 45 artists will be on hand to share their work in wood, ceramics, sculpture, photography, jewelry, painting and fiber. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (rain/shine). Also enjoy coffee, ice cream, craft beer or a meal at the variety of cafes and restaurants that can be found in Lititz. 24 N. Broad St., Lititz. Information: Facebook.com
Parade of Homes
June 13-14 & 17-21
Lancaster & Lebanon Counties
Are you dreaming of a new home? If so, the Building Industry Association of Lancaster County can offer inspiration with the annual Parade of Homes. The 21 entries include new and custom homes, townhomes/duplexes, apartments and even remodeling projects. See the latest trends and products in kitchen design. Entries are judged by a panel of industry professionals prior to the Parade’s kick-off. Homes are open weekends, 12-5 p.m. and weekdays, 5-8 p.m. Information: Lancasterparadeofhomes.com

Antiques Show
June 26 & 27
Warwick Middle School
Sponsored by the Lititz Historical Foundation, this is the oldest (63 years) event of its kind in the county. This “old time country show” will feature more than 50 dealers presenting a wide range of interesting and reasonably priced country wares and dry goods. Shoppers can expect to find farm items, stoneware, kitchen goods, textiles, early lighting, transfer ware, doll items, coin silver, holiday items, Pennsylvania folk art, and more! Food will be available. Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. (Note: This is a ticketed event.) 401 Maple St., Lititz. Information: WordPress.com
Garden

Secret Gardens Tour
June 6 & 7
Strasburg
Ever wonder what you’ll find behind Strasburg’s historical homes? Eight lovely gardens, as well as Strasburg’s Community Garden, with its trails and native plants, will be open to those who are curious during the Strasburg Heritage Society’s 21st annual garden tour. (Note: one garden will be open Saturday only.) Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, 12-4 p.m. Advance tickets are $20 (purchase them online or at Speckled Hen or Main Street Antiques). Day of tickets are $25 and can be purchased at 2 Miller Street. All proceeds benefit the Strasburg Heritage Society. Also enjoy coffee, ice cream, craft beer or a meal at the variety of cafes and restaurants found in Strasburg. Information: Strasburgheritagesociety.org

Marietta Garden Tour
June 7
Marietta
The annual tour not only features as many as eight gardens, but a delicious pork dinner is also available. Proceeds from the event benefit the Marietta Community House. Also enjoy coffee, ice cream, craft beer or a meal at the variety of cafes and restaurants in Marietta. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (rain/shine). Information: Facebook.com

Art in the Gardens
June 13
Columbia
If you love the architecture that defines Columbia, wait until you see the beautiful, sometimes whimsical and always creative gardens that complement it. Columbia’s garden tour is unique in that each stop features an artist at work. Sponsored by Create Columbia, tickets ($18) can be purchased at Columbia Market House (15 S. Third St.) on June 13 from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Pre-tour tickets ($15) can be purchased by calling 1-223-246-7271. Tour hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Also enjoy coffee, ice cream, craft beer or a meal at the variety of cafes and restaurants in Columbia. Information: Facebook.com

Lavender Festival
June 13-14
Star Bright Farm
Looking for a fun day trip? Just over the PA/MD line, you’ll find the perfect destination: Star Bright Farm, which is owned by renowned lifestyle photographer, Helen Norman, and her family. Here you’ll find a period barn whose lower level is home to a shop stocked with products for the home and self-care that embody the all-natural movement, whether it’s something from the farm’s fields or local artisans. Outside, the barn is surrounded by gardens that are filled with old-fashioned varieties of plants. In mid-June, the fields are aglow with lavender. To celebrate, the farm hosts a festival that entails food, drink, music, farm tours and lavender products. It makes for a lovely way to spend a day! Reserve tickets via starbright-farm.com. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 2950 Garrett Rd., White Hall, MD. Information: Starbright-farm.com.

Serviceberry Festival
June 19 & 20
Felton, York County
Now in its 17th year, this family-friendly festival is dedicated to the beautiful native serviceberry tree. Come and learn about this little-known tree, tour the property, taste this delicious native fruit that will be used to create cake and wine, visit with exhibitors and purchase native plants/trees. Dandelion Thyme and Perrydell Farm’s food trucks will be onsite. Event features music, a beekeeping demonstration and children’s activities. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. Heartwood Nursery, 8957 Hickory Rd., Felton. Information: Heartwoodnursery.net
Bloomfest & Butterfly Release
June 20
Purple Moon Lavender Farm
Stroll the lavender field, pick a bouquet of lavender, attend an essential oils session, enjoy a picnic, take a yoga class, shop vendors, listen to music and watch as butterflies are released. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 731 Penryn Rd., Manheim. Note: This is a ticketed event. Information: Purplemoonlavender.com
Outdoors

Lancaster Polo Club
June 14
Rothsville
It’s the Year of the Horse and the Lancaster Polo Club is back for another summer of polo. June 14 is opening day. This year, the club is celebrating 70 years of playing on Forney Field, which its namesake, Ben Forney, built on his farm in 1956. Spend Sunday afternoons tailgating, cheering on the home team and taking part in such traditions as divot stomping. Food and beverage vendors are onsite. Gates open at 1 p.m., match starts at 2:30 p.m. $10 admission (cash only). 70 Church Rd., Rothsville. Information: Facebook.com
Date Night in the Garden
June 11
Conestoga House & Gardens
Looking for a unique Date Night experience? If so, Conestoga House & Gardens has an evening to remember planned for you. Enjoy live, strolling music in a romantic atmosphere with the option to pre-order food and wine (via Proof of Lancaster) or BYO snacks and beverages. Picnic blankets will be available onsite for an evening rental. 5-8 p.m. 1608 Marietta Ave., Lancaster. (Note: this is a monthly ticketed event held through September.) Information: Ecklinevents.com
Community Celebrations

Lancaster Water Week
June 5-13
Various locations
Lancaster Water Week celebrates Lancaster County’s 1,400 miles of streams and rivers. These waterways are the source of drinking water, drive economic and agricultural growth and provide a way to enjoy nature through fishing, paddling and swimming. Now in its 10th year, the event’s sponsor, Lancaster Conservancy, has lined up dozens of events during Water Week that extend to river paddles (including one with Paul Nevin to see the petroglyphs in the Susquehanna River), hikes, maintenance and clean-up projects, tours (including the Safe Harbor Dam), a film festival, activities at the Lancaster Science Factory, lunch & learns, a community celebration at West Art and more. Information: lancasterconservancy.org/water-week
Family Farm Days
June 9-11
Oregon Dairy
Oregon Dairy and The Lancaster County Agricultural Council host this annual family-friendly event that celebrates agriculture and promotes its value to the county. This year’s event will salute 250 years of farming in America. It’s part educational and total fun, as it features live animals, tractor and wagon rides, exhibits, displays of farm machinery, Barnyard Theatre, a petting zoo, a straw tunnel and other activities. Food is also part of the event and the PA Dairyman’s Association’s famous milkshakes will be available. Tues. & Thurs., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed., 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz. Information: Oregondairy.com.

Celebrating Lititz
June 12-14
Lititz
There’s lots to celebrate! America is 250 years old, Lititz is 270 and the Lititz Historical Foundation is 65. The 3-day event kicks off on Friday with Founder’s Day! (June 12, 1756, marked the official naming of Lititz.) The event (5:30 p.m.) will feature a flag ceremony, guest speakers, refreshments, live music, a special 270th birthday cake and more! On Saturday, a History Festival (11 a.m.-5 p.m.) will feature reenactors, guided tours, demonstrations, artisans, a food truck, plus, a dozen local historical societies will be on hand. On Sunday, the Lititz Moravian Church will host a historic Moravian Singstunde (3-5 p.m., 8 Church Square), along with tours and a demonstration of two colonial pipe organs in Fellowship Hall. That evening (6:30 p.m.) the Lititz Community Band will present a patriotic concert in the Mary Oehme Gardens, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Founder’s Day, the History Festival and Sunday evening concert will be held at the Foundation, 145 E. Main St. Information: Historicalhappenings.com
Juneteenth Celebration
June 19
Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
The event honors the day – June 19, 1865 – on which enslaved people in Texas learned of their freedom, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. Today, it stands as a powerful moment of remembrance, reflection and celebration. Juneteenth in Lancaster has a legacy rooted in the Strawberry Street Festival, the earliest known (1905) African American celebration in the county. Revived in 1997 by Paul Culbreth and Darlene Colon as a Juneteenth event held at Thaddeus Stevens College, this celebration has grown into a cherished tradition honoring emancipation and African American culture. The event, which is organized by community groups and hosted by Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, will feature historical interpreters and reenactments; gospel music presented by Living the Experience; a diverse array of vendors and food trucks spotlighting African American-owned businesses and traditional cuisine; and educational programming and exhibits that explore the legacy of Juneteenth. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 2451 Kissel Hill Rd., Lancaster. Information: Landisvalleymuseum.org
Intercourse Heritage Days
June 19 & 20
Intercourse Community Park
Intercourse is celebrating its history and sense of community through food, music, friendly competitions and family-friendly activities. Both days will feature a Food Showcase that will see local eateries create a Food Court. Event will also feature volleyball and cornhole tournaments, music and kids’ activities. Saturday kicks off with a Pancake Breakfast (6:30 a.m.) and concludes with a concert by The Churchmen, followed by fireworks. 3730 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville. Information: Intercourseheritagedays.com
Homestead Days
June 20
Plain & Fancy Farm
This immersive experience will acquaint you with Pennsylvania Dutch heritage through hands-on activities, live demonstrations and local flavors. Watch a demonstration horse care and washing and see a blacksmith shape and fit horseshoes using traditional tools. Artisans will showcase heritage trades like basket weaving, canning, leatherwork and farming. Families can enjoy a farm-wide scavenger hunt, historic yard games and fun photo opportunities. Visitors can learn about Amish schooling and daily life or take a countryside buggy ride with Aaron & Jessica’s tours (fee required). On select dates, experience storytelling and live chalk art presentations by Elva Hurst, offering a unique glimpse into Plain culture and early American life (advance tickets recommended). Note: the event will be held on the third Saturday of the month through October. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 3121 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand. Information: Plainandfancyfarm.com

Terre Hill Days
June 25-28
Community Memorial Park
Celebrate the start of summer with live entertainment, great food, games and carnival rides and much more. Special events will include chainsaw carving, a magic show, face painting, tug-of-war and more! Thursday will feature Local Bands Night, while Saturday will host the annual Arts & Crafts Fair. Other special events on Saturday include an airplane candy scramble, children’s entertainment, fireworks, Bingo and more! Sunday’s activities include a community church service, covered dish community picnic and entertainment. (Note: Rides, games and concessions are closed on Sunday.) Thursday & Friday, 5-10 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 210 Lancaster Ave., Terre Hill. Information: Terrehilldays.com

Riverfest
June 26-28
Columbia & Wrightsville
This event pays homage to the burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge in June 1863 that thwarted the Confederate Army’s plans to cross into Lancaster County and make its way to Harrisburg and Philadelphia. Events include, trolly tours, heritage tours, the Bridge Burner Run & Paddle Challenge, an outdoor recreation expo and more. Information: Riverfestpa.com.

Mount Joy 175th Celebration
June 27
Mount Joy
Mount Joy is celebrating a milestone year with the grand opening/open house at its new borough building, food trucks, family-friendly activities, live music, history displays and a drone show. 5-9 p.m. 300 Orchard Rd., Mount Joy. Information: Mountjoychamber.com
Food & Brews

Beer Gardens
June
Lancaster City
Traveling beer gardens are returning to Lancaster City this summer and fall. The series kicks off at Musser Park (135 N. Lime St.), June 4-6, and then moves to Buchanan Park (901 Buchanan Ave.), June 20. Visitors to the beer gardens can partake of beer (draft, canned and bottled), as well as cocktails, wine and liquor. Food vendors will also be onsite. Proceeds benefit Lancaster Recreation Commission programs. 4-10 p.m. Information: Lancasterrec.org

Taste of Lititz
June 5
Main Street
Venture Lititz is hosting a Block Party that celebrates Lititz’s growing food scene. The town’s restaurants and food and beverage vendors will set up shop along East Main Street, where visitors can sample bites and sips on a pay-as-you-go basis. 5-9 p.m. Information: Lititzpa.com

Strawberry Festival
June 6
Luther Acres
Enjoy fresh, local strawberries served with shortcake, ice cream and whipped cream. Hot dogs, chips and drinks also available. A highlight of the festival includes a gift card raffle, featuring many local businesses. The Strawberry Festival is a resident-led fundraiser, with the proceeds from food and raffle ticket sales used to support the charitable activities of the Luther Acres Residents’ Council. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 600 E. Main St., Lititz. Information: Luthercare.org
Strawberry Festival
June 6
The Long Community
In celebration of its 120 years of serving Lancaster, The Long Community is hosting a party that will include live music, strawberry treats, food, a baking contest, local craftspeople and more. Admission is free, food is available for purchase. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 600 E. Roseville Rd., Lancaster. Information: Psl.org/discoverlong

Food Truck Fest
June 6
Stauffer Park
More than a dozen food trucks will be on hand for this annual benefit for the Occupational Development Center. In addition to a wide range of food and beverages, the event will feature DJs, a raffle, a touch-a-truck event with fire, police and construction personnel and more. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 1241 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. Information: Odcenter.org
First Saturdays in Ephrata
June 6
Ephrata
Back for another summer of “growing the economy and building community,” this event kicks off with a Wine Walk theme that will see wineries set up tasting rooms inside Main Street businesses from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Then, visit Whistle Stop Plaza (4:30-8 p.m.) to enjoy live music, food vendors and adult beverages (ID required). Sponsored by Mainspring of Ephrata, the event continues (Friday) July 3, August 1 and September 5. 16 E. Main St., Ephrata. Information: Mainspringofephrata.org
Lancaster Vegfest
June 6 & 7
Buchanan Park
Vendors and food trucks will be on hand to share vegan meals, desserts, snacks, etc. A vegan farmers market will be in operation, as will a beer garden. Event will also feature farm sanctuary info, yoga, kid’s activities, chef demos, speakers and live music. Free admission, but donations to Lancaster Farm Sanctuary are appreciated. VIP (early admission) tickets available. 12-5 p.m. 901 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster. Information: Pavegfest.com
Vegan Restaurant Week
June 6-14
Lancaster
This week-long celebration highlights the creativity and diversity of local restaurants through special vegan dishes, limited-time menus and plant-based offerings across the city. Information: Pavegfest.com

Strawberry Festival
June 13
Lancaster Central Market
Come and enjoy one of the most delish mornings at market. Standholders will be setting up shop outdoors to offer visitors a taste of every strawberry-themed food, treat and drink imaginable. Pay as you go. Event also features live music, face painting and more. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 23 N. Market St., Lancaster. Information: Centralmarketlancaster.com.

Chicken BBQ
June 13
Lampeter Fairgrounds
Purchase the meal – 1/2 chicken, roll, potato chips, applesauce, whoopie pie and drink – or just the chicken. Proceeds benefit the West Lampeter Community fair. 10:30 a.m.-sold out. 851 Village Rd., Lampeter. Information: Facebook.com

Strawberry Festival
June 14
Elizabethtown
This marks the 6th year E-town is celebrating strawberry season. Bring your own picnic fare or sample the offerings of food trucks and other vendors. Event will feature a maker’s market, live music, a pie-eating contest, children’s activities, a canine fashion show, the crowning of the Strawberry Princess and more. 1-6 p.m. Elizabethtown Borough Park, 1 Ken Lane. Information: Facebook.com
Farm-To-Table Dinner Series
June 27
Inn at Twin Linden
Experience an evening of seasonal cuisine, local ingredients (all are sourced onsite or within a few miles of Churchtown) and the beauty of Lancaster County. The six-course menu is crafted in partnership with nearby farmers and growers, highlighting the freshest flavors of each season. Dinner begins with a complimentary signature cocktail and time to explore the gardens, the party barn and the meadow as the sun sets. Dinner is served outdoors under the stars, with unhurried pacing and a relaxed, communal feel. Other dinners will be offered in June, July, September and October. 6 p.m. 2092 Main St., Narvon. (Note: the dinner is open to the public; seating is limited.) Information: Innattwinlinden.com
Benefits
Belmont Bourbon Bash
June 6
Ironstone Ranch/Stone Gables Estate
Inspired by the traditions of the Belmont Stakes, the Belmont Bourbon Bash blends race-day elegance with modern luxury through a curated tasting experience and immersive moments throughout Stone Gables Estate. Guests will enjoy bourbon tastings, cocktails and culinary offerings. Contests will award “best of” honors for style, fascinators, bold fashion and statement looks. Proceeds will benefit STAGES Foundation, which advocates for a full spectrum of care for those facing a life-changing diagnosis.4-8 p.m. 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown. Information: Belmontbourbonbash.com

Summer Soiree
June 12
Historic Mifflin Farm
The Susquehanna National Heritage Area is celebrating its 25th anniversary at the Historic Mifflin Farm, a documented stop on the Underground Railroad that will become a Discovery Center and Heritage Park. Enjoy a buffet dinner, as well as an evening filled with networking, house tours of this historic landmark, silent and live auctions and a chance to make a meaningful impact to support programs and projects to preserve, enhance and promote the rich historic and natural resources of America’s 55th National Heritage Area. 5:30 p.m. 202 Cool Springs Rd., Wrightsville. Information: Myonecause.com

Family, Flowers + Food Trucks
June 13
New Holland
Lighthouse Vocational Services is hosting this event, with proceeds being used to empower individuals with disabilities. Family-friendly activities will be offered, while the flower sale will feature a wide range of plants, containers, baskets, etc. Food trucks will also be a part of the event. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 144 Orlon Rd., New Holland. Information: Lighthousevoc.org
America250
Living the Experience
June 6
Bethel AME
Living the Experience is a creative, spiritual and interactive historical reenactment of the Underground Railroad, as it occurred on-site, at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in the City of Lancaster. This Underground Railroad living-history program is presented interactively in first person interpretation in an effort to bring alive the people, places and events of Lancaster. The program actively engages its audiences in learning about Lancaster’s involvement in the Underground Railroad and its role as a free community of Africans.
The reenactment provides guests with an honest portrayal of the experiential realities of those involved in the Underground Railroad, as well as an opportunity to learn and gain a clearer perspective on the events and the people involved with this “station” on the Underground Railroad. Following the reenactment, a Southern-style meal is served. In addition, local vendors are on site. 11 a.m. 512 E. Strawberry St., Lancaster. (Note: this event is held on the first Saturday of the month throughout the year.) Information: Bethamelancaster.com
Family Day at Rock Ford
June 7
Historic Rock Ford
This family-friendly America250 event will feature crafts, themed activities in the General Edward Hand Mansion and the invitation to interact with living historians such as Hannah Till and the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. The Snyder Gallery will feature a “Lancaster’s Revolutionaries” exhibit. Concessions will be available. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 881 Rockford Rd., Lancaster. Information: Historicrockford.org

Ephrata Cloister 1776
June 27
Ephrata
The Ephrata Cloister will be holding a grand celebration of the Revolutionary War hospital that was on the premises from December 1777 to June 1778. The grounds are also home to a memorial dedicated to 60 of the soldiers who died and are buried there. Event includes family-friendly activities, lectures, demonstrations, music, food and special lantern tours that will take visitors back in time. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Note: This is a ticketed event. 632 W. Main St., Ephrata. Information: Ephratacloister.org
Music

Long’s Park Summer Music Series
Held Sunday evenings, June-late August, all concerts begin at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Food trucks will be onsite. Beer gardens open for select events. 1441 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster. Information: Longspark.org
June 7: Parker Barrow (Southern rock)
June 14: Scott Pemberton O Theory (West Coast-style funk/blues/roots/grunge)
June 21: The War and Treaty (R&B and gospel meet country)
June 28: The Ringgold Band (patriotic)

Summer Concert Series – Columbia
Sponsored by the Columbia Lions Club, the monthly Friday evening concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. Food truck are onsite. Locust Street Park, 550 Locust St., Columbia. Information: Columbialions.org
June 20: Mama Tried (classic soul)

Sounds of Strasburg
Back for its 11th year, the monthly all-ages event features live music and food vendors. 6:30 p.m. Strasburg Community Park, 151 Precision Ave., Strasburg. Information: Strasburgcommunitypark.org
June 13: Jesse Garron’s Tribute to Elvis with the Essential Elvis Tribute Band
June 27: Baltimore Steel Orchestra

Jazz on the Patio
Start your weekend off with music and beautiful views of the countryside! Jazz on the Patio is back for another summer at the Barn at Paradise Station, where music, food and drinks are on the menu. The series is held Thursdays through late August. In case of inclement weather, the event is held inside the barn. 5-9 p.m. 312 Paradise Lane, Ronks. Information: Barnatparadisestation.com
June 4: Fred Hughes Trio
June 11: Dave Wilson Quartet
June 18: Paul Colombo Trio
June 25: Swing Street Quartet

Lititz Historical Foundation Summer Concert Series
The Mary Oehme Gardens at the Lititz Historical Foundation will once again host a series of concerts that offer pay-what-you-can admission, with proceeds benefiting the foundation. Refreshments available for purchase. 6:30-8 p.m. 145 E. Main St. (rear), Lititz. Information: Historical happenings
June 14: Lititz Community Band (patriotic)

Concerts by the Creek
Ephrata Borough in partnership with the Ephrata Public Library and Ephrata Cloister Associates will once again be hosting a series of concerts in Thomas P. Grater Community Park. Event also features food trucks and guest breweries. 6 p.m. Cocalico St., Ephrata. Information: Facebook.com
June 9: Rocky Allen (country) and Screamin Daisys (‘80s to present rock)
Music on the Lawn Series
Conestoga House hosts monthly concerts that feature a range of genres and musical groups. Bring your own snacks and beverages or pre-order wine and charcuterie provided by Proof of Lancaster. 5-9 p.m. 1608 Marietta Ave., Lancaster. (This is a ticketed event.) Information:Ecklinevents.com
June 26: High Times Band (Grateful Dead cover band)

Columbia Animal Shelter Concert Series
This ongoing concert series aids the shelter’s programs and services. Food and drink will be available for purchase. In case of inclement weather, the event moves into a warehouse that’s adjacent to the shelter. 7-10 p.m. 265 S. 10th St., Columbia. A $10 donation is suggested. Information: Columbiaanimalshelter.com
June 13: The Nobles (classic rock, pop, blues)

Taps & Tunes
Kissel Valley Farm beer garden is returning for another summer. Spend a Sunday afternoon enjoying live music, yard games, food truck fare, beer and wine. 12:30-5:30 p.m. 645 E. Oregon Rd., Lititz. $10 admission. information: Facebook.com
June 7: Shea Quinn & the Luv Gods (classic rock)
June 21: Bad Slice (music from the ’70s and ’80s)

Music in the Park
East Donegal Township hosts these Sunday evening concerts in Fuhrman Park, 190 Rock Point Rd., Marietta. The concerts start at 6 p.m. Food trucks are onsite. Information: Eastdonegaltwp.com
June 7: Bump City (soul)
June 14: The Nobles (classic rock, pop, blues)
June 28: 3 Hour Tour (yacht rock and soul)
Music Fridays
Music For Everyone and the City of Lancaster host this event that features live music in such locations as Ewell Plaza, Binns Park and more. Plus, Keys for the City is back for its 17th year. There are also plenty of restaurants, coffee shops and breweries to explore. Dates are June 19, July 17, August 21, September 18. 5-8 p.m. Downtown Lancaster. Information: Visitlancastercity.com




