Known for their Appalachian, Celtic, Bluegrass, Swing, Cajun, Zydeco and alternative folk fusion, brothers Andrew & Noah VanNorstrand take the stage at Harmony Presents on Saturday, May 2nd at 8pm. “Outstanding fiddlers & guitarists, Andrew & Noah are also recipients of the some of the most prestigious awards in songwriting. Anyone who likes Chris Thile, Mumford … [Read more...]
Unapologetic Genre Benders – Harpeth Rising
On Saturday, April 25 at 8pm, Harmony Presents showcases Harpeth Rising, a group of classically trained musicians, forging a new path in American Roots. Billed as an "Americana Sensation" by WSM 650, this group of young Nashville-based musicians is making an immense impact wherever they play through their progressive, unique and utterly fun interpretation of American Roots … [Read more...]
Downtown Hawley Partnership Looks to Keep Main Street Sparkling
Community Wide Cleanup Day Planned near Anniversary of Benjamin Moore’s Beautification Project HAWLEY, PA: Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 2nd and have your yard gloves handy as the Downtown Hawley Partnership embarks on a community cleanup day. In conjunction with the Hawley Free Methodist Church and Hawley United Methodist Church, among others, DHP is looking for … [Read more...]
Downtown Hawley Partnership Announces Annual Meeting and Dinner, Wednesday April 29
Join the Downtown Hawley Partnership for its annual dinner and meeting on Wednesday, April 29th at 6pm in the Great Hall at the Hawley United Methodist Church. 2014-15 has been a great year for the DHP and for Hawley. DHP will be celebrating accomplishments such as the Benjamin Moore Main Street Matters program and the DHP streetscape improvements, the festivals and mixers, and … [Read more...]
Spring Is On The Horizon In The Poconos
The warm weather finally arrived this week after a few relentless weeks of winter cold and unending snow. It was in late January that I made this post about "Finally Some Snow in the Poconos", and at the time little did I know that following that storm would be week after week of winter storms. Schools in the Poconos closed quite a few times due to the cold alone, and then … [Read more...]


