Summer at the Library
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.
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.
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.
For 69 years, Greene County, Pennsylvania has been home to a very special week-long celebration recognizing the rich coal mining history and heritage of the area and Southwestern Pennsylvania region.
Discover Pickleball in Greene County with indoor and outdoor courts, classes, clinics, tournaments, and weekly pickleball meetups.
Greene County is a place where natural beauty meets exceptional culinary experiences. As you explore the lush landscapes and vibrant culture, don’t miss the chance to indulge in the unique and locally-produced dishes that define this charming Appalachian region.
Bird watching is a wonderful opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature’s beauty while improving your own well-being. Greene County offers a variety of locations for bird watching year-round. Explore our list of where we recommend to go birding.
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.
Love is in the air and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Now is the time to be planning how to shower your significant other with love. Go all out or keep it simple. Greene County has plenty of local options to choose from whether you are looking for a fun activity to do together, enjoy a delicious treat, or to pick up the perfect present.
Discover the magic of movies filmed in southwestern PA. Grab your popcorn, find your seat, and immerse yourself in Greene County’s cinema.
Prior to the glaciers, the ancestral Monongahela River flowed from present day north-central West Virginia across Pennsylvania and northwest Ohio.