Gilbert PT - January 2020

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Enjoy the Great Indoors With These Events!

There’s no better time to enjoy your favorite comforts than during January! Stay snug all month long with these Cumberland County events. Birds and Beverages When: Jan. 4 and 18 Where: Kings Gap Environmental Education Center, Carlisle Admission: Free Stay Cozy

WITH THESE CUMBERLAND VALLEY EVENTS

through the end of March. Cancellations or updates can be found on the Kings Gap Environmental Education Center Facebook page. Learn more about the count at DCNR.pa. ‘ Three Tall Women’ When: Jan. 17–18, Jan. 23–26, Jan. 30–Feb. 2 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Where: Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg Admission: Pricing varies by ticket Become captivated by the 1994 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Three Tall Women.” When C is sent to the home of her 92-year-old client, A, for financial assistance, she is met with resistance and shifting moods. Along with B, a caretaker and companion for A, C tries to convince A to keep her focus. Meanwhile, A is left wondering about the course that led her life down the lonely,

unforgiving path she has found herself on. Learn more about this production and purchase tickets at LTMPA.com. Big Hands/Little Hands: Chilly Treats to Enjoy All Year Long When: Jan. 19 from 1–3 p.m. Where: The Kitchen Shoppe & Cooking School, Carlisle Admission: $49 per one-adult, one-child team Nothing can quite compare to the perfect treat, and this winter, you and your children — or grandchildren — can learn the secret to making some of the yummiest! Join instructors for this hands-on presentation on easy-to-make treats the whole family will enjoy year-round. Attendees will learn how to make and take home one item, choosing from frozen blueberry pie, snowman stacked cookies, milkshakes, snow bark, and snowman pizza. A tasting will be provided. For more information, visit KitchenShoppe.com.

Take part in what can only be dubbed as the easiest science experiment ever. While you sip on hot tea, cocoa, or coffee, watch birdfeeders and count the number of birds that float on by. The data is collected and used by ecology experts to track bird totals and habits. This event continues on alternating Saturdays

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