Holidays in Greene
As Christmas approaches in Greene County, festive sights abound – twinkling lights, lively parades, and jolly St. Nick himself. Take a break from the holiday hustle to immerse your family in wholesome seasonal celebrations.
As Christmas approaches in Greene County, festive sights abound – twinkling lights, lively parades, and jolly St. Nick himself. Take a break from the holiday hustle to immerse your family in wholesome seasonal celebrations.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues of autumn on the Greene River Trail in Greene County, Pennsylvania this season. Explore the trail’s historical significance while surrounded by a breathtaking display of reds, oranges, and golds.
The Eva K Bowlby Public Library in Waynesburg and Flenniken Public Library in Carmichaels are pulling out all the stops to make this summer unforgettable for kids and families.
Shop from Greene County local businesses for your gifts this Easter season.
Spend your summer learning new things or refining your skills with camps found throughout Greene County, Pennsylvania. From traditional weekly summer camps full of crafts, swimming and playing games to explore and increasing your talents in arts and sports camps. Don’t miss out and sign up today as spaces are limited!
As the cool, crisp air settles over Greene County, Pennsylvania, the vibrant foliage transforms into a seasonal masterpiece. While you immerse yourself in this autumnal splendor, consider adding these seven must-do activities to your Fall Bucket List.
As the fall season begins to flourish with its vibrant foliage and splashes of autumn colors throughout southwestern Pennsylvania, a very special festival will soon be held to commemorate and celebrate the historic covered bridges found within Greene and Washington counties.
Relax and fill your summer with music, food and community in Greene County, Pennsylvania. Local and regional musicians are scheduled at various venues across the county this summer.
On April 8th, Pennsylvania is set to see the Sun, Moon and Earth align for a solar eclipse. And several locations across Greene County are celebrating with Solar Eclipse parties.
The invention of the beehive oven was a major advance in the production of coke. Beehive ovens were large masonry domes and named according to their shape. Constructed in long rows for ease of loading and unloading, workers would bring the coal from the nearby mines, dump the coal in the opening in the top, ignite the coal and seal the ovens to let the coal smolder.