We have you covered. [65ee2aa8926b5 image] Last Sunday was Charter Day, a day that commemorates when William Penn was granted the land that would become Pennsylvania. In celebration, several state museums, including the Ephrata Cloister (pictured above), offered free admission to attendees. Photo credit to Suzette Wenger. Get ready to celebrate! 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. [62364512334df image] St. Patrick's Day draws near. This file photo from 2023 shows Irish dancers with the Doherty Petri School of Irish Dance, formerly known as the Paloma School of Irish Dance, at Musser Park. The dancers will return to Musser Park at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Photo credit to Andy Blackburn, LNP photographer. - St. Patrick's Day is this weekend. Don't worry if you haven't made plans yet, we have everything you need. [Here's where to celebrate]( in Lancaster County. In addition, [here's where to find free Irish dancing]( throughout the county.
- Other [events in the county this weekend]( include a mud sale, a soul food fundraiser and a photography exhibition. [Here are the details.](
- "Daniel" [debuts tonight]( at Sight & Sound Theatres. It's a lot different than the 2002 version. [Here's what you need to know](
- "Brave the Dark," an upcoming film about Nate Deen and the late Stan Deen (a beloved former Garden Spot High School English teacher and theater instructor) [won two awards at the Omaha Film Festival]( last week.
- Warwick High School's ["Into the Woods" production]( has deep-rooted familial ties. Mark your calendars! - March 14-16: [Lancaster WeeUsables consignment event]( at Spooky Nook Sports, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. March 14-15, 8 a.m.-noon March 16.
- March 16: [St. Patrick's Day beer festival]( at Clipper Magazine Stadium, 3-7 p.m. $10 for designated drivers, $25 for beer ticket. 21+.
- March 16: [Soul Food Fundraiser event]( at Bethel AME Church Cultural Center, noon-8 p.m. (or until sold out). $15 per plate, extra sides cost $5.
- March 17: [Drag Bingo at Phantom Power]( 12:30-2:30 p.m. $10 to play. 21+. For more things to do, [check out our events calendar](. Here's what I'm loving. Timothee Chalamet stars in "Dune: Part Two." (Nico Tavernise/Warner Bros. Pictures via AP) 'Dune: Part Two' I saw "Dune: Part Two" last week, and now my TikTok's "For You" page is filled with humorous summaries of the movie. The film was critically well-received, and for good reason. It was able to capture my attention for the entirety of the roughly two-and-a-half hour play time. While the film itself is filled with tons of science-fiction jargon, made-up names and plethora characters, it's surprisingly easy to follow along with, even if you haven't read Frank Herbert's 1965 novel, "Dune." (Though, you will be lost if you haven't seen the first "Dune" movie.). I've seen many of Timothee Chalamet's films, and it would not surprise me if by the end of his acting career he's known as one of the most prolific actors of the 21st century. Did we spot you? [65eb9ad66ffce image] Our photographers are always out and about. Did we see you at any of these Lancaster County events? - Brecknock Orchard [hosted a Whoopie Pie festival]( last weekend.
- The Pequea Valley Fire Department [hosted its annual Gordonville mud sale]( last Saturday.
- The Ephrata Cloister (as well as the Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania) [offered free admission Sunday]( as part of Charter Day. 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}](
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