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We have you covered.     [66889267aede4 image] People danced in Penn Square last week for First Friday. Jazz Collective Lancaster brought swing band Parlour Noir to perform as part of a "dance bomb." Photo credit to Andy Blackburn, LNP Photographer. Stay cool this weekend! I'm Mickayla Miller, a reporter at LNP|LancasterOnline. I spend hours every week combing through entertainment options to curate the best local weekend options for our readers. Whether you're looking for a night out on the town this weekend or prefer a more laid-back experience, we have this week's highlights from Lancaster County's entertainment scene, plus what has me excited in the world of entertainment this week. Here's the Scoop. [64b2ff4608b19 image] The Washington Boro Tomato Festival has been a Lancaster County annual tradition for more than 60 years. Photo credit to Dan Marschka, former LNP Photographer.   - We caught up with [singer-songwriter Tommy Prine]( ahead of his performance at West Art next Tuesday. - From a tomato festival to a rare book auction, [there's plenty to check out in Lancaster County]( this weekend. - Two Lancaster County men were featured on TV this week - "Ridiculous Nicholas" entertainer [Nick Polini performed on "America's Got Talent,"]( and former Millersville University football player [Brett Harris competed on "The Bachelorette."]( Neither moved past the first round, with [Harris not receiving a rose]( and [Polini receiving some harsh feedback]( from judge Simon Cowell. - I-105 FallFest, a country music festival hosted by radio station I-105 WIOV, [announced its lineup for October's festival]( featuring Cole Swindell as the headliner. - Here's [what's opening on Lancaster County stages]( in July, from "The Sound of Music" to "Anything Goes." Mark your calendars! - July 11-13: [Millersville VFW summer carnival]( 6-10 p.m. nightly. Fireworks launch at 9 p.m. Friday. Free admission; rides cost money. - July 13: [Washington Boro Tomato Festival]( at Washington Boro Community Park, 5-9 p.m., but food starts at 3 p.m. Free admission. - July 13: [SECAFest at Memorial Park]( 4-10 p.m. Fireworks show starts at 10 p.m. Free admission. - July 14: [Picnic in the Park at Grater Park]( noon-3 p.m. $25 for adults, $5 for children. Benefits Ephrata Performing Arts Center. For more things to do, [check out our events calendar](. Here's what I'm loving. [66877c71734fb image] Lititz Springs Park's Fourth of July celebration featured a brand new drone show. Photo credit to Blaine Shahan, LNP Photographer. Lititz Springs Park's Fourth of July celebration Look, I know that the Fourth of July was last week, but Lititz's show was so special I am still thinking about it a week later. This year, I wrote about the ins and outs of making the fireworks display happen in Lititz Springs Park. I joked to friends and family members that I'm now on the fireworks beat. The Lititz Springs Fourth of July event is a yearly tradition in my household, and has been since around 2018. This year's fireworks show, themed around aviation, was the best I've ever seen. For the uninitiated, Lititz Springs Park sets its fireworks display to music, making it a "pyromusical" event. The music ranged from the Foo Fighters to Jerry Lee Lewis to Dua Lipa. They didn't skimp on the fireworks. Not to mention, there was a brand new drone show. I couldn't quite see it from where I was in the park, but the parts I did see were amazing. I am excited to see what happens next year. Did we spot you? [66871ff01982b image] Our photographers are always out and about. Did we see you at any of these Lancaster County events? - Photographers snagged photos of several Fourth of July celebrations, from locations like [Ronks]( [Lititz]( (and [the parade]( too) and [Marietta](. - Jazz Collective Lancaster [brought a swing band to Penn Square]( on Friday, as part of a "dance bomb." - The Conestoga Area Historical Society [honored and acknowledged the county's Native American]( history. Is the content of this email relevant to you? [Yes]( [No]( [View as Webpage]( LNP | LancasterOnline | 101 North Queen Street PO Box 1328 | Lancaster, PA 17608 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice](

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