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Streamlined stainless-steel passenger car ca. 1930s. A small white sign on front has a blue diamond-shaped area with the words "Reading Lines" in white lettering.
Visit the Railroad Museum of PA during Reading Railroad Days to learn more about this Reading Company Crusader No. 1 passenger car (photo via RMP's Facebook page)

Up Next

Today, June 23

  • Family Gallery Tour: Transportation (in-person); 11:30 am and 1:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • This family-friendly tour looks at transportation changes throughout Pennsylvania’s history. Join Museum Educators to learn about the vehicles that have helped move us across our state. Included in regular admission (Transportation gallery tour info).
  • Learn at Lunchtime (virtual); 12:15-12:45 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Jacob Henry, Spotted Lanternfly Operations Manager with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, will discuss the spotted lanternfly in Pennsylvania. The program is free, but you must register to receive the link (Learn at Lunchtime info and registration).

Saturday, June 24

  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (in-person); 10 am and 1:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Reducing, reusing, and recycling can help you, your community, and the environment by saving money, energy, and natural resources. Create beads from magazines and learn about the benefits of vermicomposting. Included in regular admission (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle program info).
  • Brews & Bites (in-person); Saturday, June 24, 4-8 pm; Pennsbury Manor
    • This event features local breweries, live music, food trucks, 17th-century brewing demonstrations and more, in a lovely setting along the Delaware River. Must be at least 21 years old to attend (photo ID required at the door). Tickets are limited; advance purchase recommended (Brews & Bites tickets).

Tuesday, June 27

  • Sensory Hours (in-person); 9-11 am; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Light, sound, and crowd levels will be lower, and there will be some quiet spots in the galleries to take a break. Several historic trains will be open with staff on hand to answer questions. Advance tickets required (tickets for June 27 Sensory Hours).
  • Garden Workshop Series (in-person); 10-11 am; Pennsbury Manor
    • Today's workshop is "Colors of Our Lives." Open to ages 12 and up. Registration is required. Tickets are $35 for non-members, $30 for members. Call 215/946-0400 (June 27 Garden Workshop Series info).

Wednesday, June 28

  • Reading Railroad Days, Part 1 (in-person); June 28-July 2, 10 am-4 pm; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Event highlights the historic Reading Railroad with an enormous, detailed HO scale model train layout of the Reading Railroad, operated by members of the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society. Visitors also may view historic Reading Company equipment from the Museum’s premier collection. Included in regular admission. Event continues July 5-8 (Reading Railroad Days info).
  • State Symbol: White-tailed Deer (in-person); 10 am and 1:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • The white-tailed deer was chosen as the official state animal of Pennsylvania in 1959. Learn more about the history of this animal in our state, the adaptations that help this animal survive in Pennsylvania and its selection as a state symbol. Included in regular admission (White-tailed Deer program info).

Thursday, June 29

  • Storytime in the Garden (in-person); 10-11 am; Pennsbury Manor
    • Enjoy a story in Pennsbury's garden and then stay to explore the grounds. Suggested for ages 4 to 8, but all are welcome. Admission is $3 (Grounds Pass); upgrade to regular admission if you'd like to tour the Manor House (June 29 Storytime info).
  • Family Gallery Tour: Paleontology (in-person); 11:30 am and 1:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • This family-friendly tour looks at life through time in Pennsylvania. Join Museum Educators to get hands-on with fossils of the plants and animals that roamed Earth during the Carboniferous Period to the present, including dinosaurs and mastodons. Included in regular admission (Paleontology Gallery tour info).

Friday, June 30

  • Scotty Trailer (in-person); 11:30 am-12:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Discover the story of Pennsylvania’s Scotty Trailer and how it revolutionized camping. Discover the places that you could have traveled to when the Scotty was introduced. Create your own Pennsylvania travel map. Included in regular admission (Scotty Trailer program info).

Advance Tickets or Registrations

  • Acting Workshop (in-person); Saturday, July 15, 2-4 pm; Joseph Priestley House
    • Laurie McCants, co-founder of the Bloomsburg Theater Ensemble, will lead a two-part workshop for students age 8 to 12. Actors will choose a historical figure, research their life, write a script, and reenact them. Second session takes place July 22 (Acting Workshop info and registration).
  • Garden Workshop Series (in-person); Tuesday, July 25, 10-11 am; Pennsbury Manor
    • Today's workshop is about preserving produce. Geared for ages 12 and up. Registration required - $35 for non-members, $30 for members. Call 215/946-0400 (July Garden Workshop info).
  • Sensory Hours (in-person); Tuesday, Aug. 8, 3-5 pm; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Light, sound, and crowd levels will be lower, and there will be some quiet spots in the galleries to take a break. Several historic trains will be open with staff on hand to answer questions. Advance tickets required (tickets for Aug. 8 Sensory Hours).

Summer Camp Programs (camps are in-person unless marked otherwise)

  • Brandywine Battlefield Park (Brandywine camp info)
    • Live the Battle Week (grades 3-4), June 27-30, 9 am-2 pm
    • Step Into the Past Week (grades 3-4), July 11-14, 9 am-2 pm
    • Live the Battle Week (grades 5-6), July 18-21, 9 am-2 pm
    • Step Into the Past Week (grades 5-6), July 25-28, 9 am-2 pm
  • Drake Well Museum & Park (Drake Well camp info)
    • Discovery Days Camp (ages 8-12), July 6, 13, 20 & 27, 9 am-4 pm
  • Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum (LVVFM camp info)
    • A Child's Life in the Civil War (ages 5-11), July 18-21, 9 am-12:30 pm
  • Old Economy Village (OEV camp info)
    • July 17-21, Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
    • July 24-28, Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
  • Railroad Museum of PA (RMP camp info)
    • Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 9-10), July 11-14
    • SOLD OUT Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 11-12), July 25-28

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