Gilbert PT - April 2019

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Mechanicsburg Events

2019 Artisan Guitar Show— JimmyWebb Concert When: Saturday, April 13–16; 7–10 p.m. Where: Best Western Premier Conference Center Admission: $35 (tickets on Eventbrite.com) Jimmy Webb is an American songwriter, composer, and singer known throughout the world as a master of his trade. You might recognize his most famous tunes, “Wichita Lineman” and “The Worst That Could Happen.” In addition to crafting catchy songs, Webb is the only artist ever to have received Grammy Awards for music, lyrics, and orchestration, and he was the youngest person ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and serve as its chairman. To see him perform your favorite tunes live, be sure to purchase your tickets ahead of time on Eventbrite.com. Mechanicsburg Borough Easter Egg Hunt When: Saturday, April 13; 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Where: Memorial Park Admission: FREE! Don’t miss out on our town’s annual Easter egg hunt. Hosted at Memorial Park, the hunt will start in the late morning to ensure that you have lots of time to get the kids ready before starting. There will be separate hunts for each age group, starting with ages 0–2, then, 3–4, 5–7, and 8 and up. Don’t forget your baskets! Mechanicsburg Events

Abraham Lincoln Funeral Train Reenactment When: Saturday, April 22–23; times depend on chosen package Where: Star Barn Village at Stone Gables Estate Admission: $10–$150; prices depend on chosen package

America’s 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, was assassinated on April 14, 1865. Just eight days later, on April 22, his funeral train passed through Stone Gables Estate. To commemorate his heroic legacy, the staff at Stone Gables Estate is hosting their first re-enactment on the 154th anniversary of his funeral train passing. The event will include bells and whistles, re-enactors, and mounted troops celebrating the arrival of the Lincoln funeral car — also known as “United States”—when it travels the .62 mile of original railbed as it used on that April 22 all those years ago. There are various ticket options. To order yours, go to Eventbrite. com or call 717-902-9791.

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