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We have you covered.     [65d2984c4479e image] Sunday's Lunar New Year celebration, held by the Lancaster Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders group in Ewell Plaza and Binns Park, was a blast, despite the incredibly chilly weather. I hope you had a chance to try one of the several food vendors, or watch a performance or two. Photo credit to Andy Blackburn | LNP|LancasterOnline. There's a lot happening 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. [640538c6cdec0 image] A file photo of 2023's Lancaster Tattoo Art Festival at the Wyndham Lancaster Resort and Convention Center. Photo credit to Andy Blackburn | LNP|LancasterOnline.   - The Lancaster Tattoo Art Festival [returns March 1-3]( at the Wyndham's convention center on Lincoln Highway. The best part: It's for a good cause. [Read more about the heart of the festival here.]( - From the county's first mud sale of 2024 to the Lititz Fire & Ice Festival, there's a lot happening this weekend. [Here's what we recommend.]( Be sure to check out guides for the [Lititz Fire & Ice Festival]( and the [county's mud sales]( before going to either event. - The American Music Theatre [added two beloved musicians to its concert lineup]( this year: Jazz saxophonist Kenny G and country singer Trace Adkins. - Also, [Rebman's peanut butter eggs are on sale]( Saturdays from now until Easter. They're delightful. Mark your calendars! - Feb. 23-24: [Strasburg Fire Company kicks off Lancaster County's mud sale season]( starting at 4 p.m. Feb. 23, 8 a.m. Feb. 24. - Feb. 23: [Chocolate Meltdown in downtown Columbia]( starting at Columbia Market House, 5-8 p.m. - Feb. 24: ['Black to the Future: Figures of Black History']( event at Lancaster Improv Players, 7 p.m. $10. - Feb. 24: [Art in the Park at Lititz Springs Park]( as part of the Lititz Fire & Ice celebration in downtown Lititz. For more things to do, [check out our events calendar](. Here's what I'm loving. This image released by Focus Features shows Kathryn Newton, left, and Cole Sprouse in a scene from "Lisa Frankenstein." (Michele K. Short/Focus Features via AP) 'Lisa Frankenstein' Zelda Williams, daughter of beloved actor Robin Williams, directed her first movie -- an outrageously fun, silly film called "Lisa Frankenstein." After Lisa (Kathryn Newton) is accidentally drugged at a party, she wishes that she could be with Frankenstein (Cole Sprouse). And, in a freakish kind of way, it happens. Lisa has to navigate being a teenager and the troubles that come with it: sibling rivalry, finding a style and, of course, boys. Though, throwing in a several-hundred-year-old decaying man into the mix makes things more fun. While it wasn't particularly well received by critics, it was a blast to watch. The set designers and costume designers deserve a raise. Did we spot you? [65d1481721dac image] Our photographers are always out and about. Did we see you at any of these Lancaster County events? - Restaurant and arcade [Decades celebrated its five-year anniversary]( unveiling a new mezzanine and plans for a custom arcade game. - Ice sculptors [got to work before Lititz Fire & Ice](. - Saturday's [festivities at Lititz Fire & Ice]( included a chili cookoff and a carnival for kids. - DrumBeatsArt hosted a [live drum performance at PAVAA Gallery]( in honor of Black History Month. - The Lancaster Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders group [hosted its second Lunar New Year celebration]( in Ewell Plaza and Binns Park Sunday. 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 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by newsletters@lancasteronline.com

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