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April 1st Friday

Dills Tavern 227 N Baltimore St, Dillsburg, PA, United States

Arrr, shiver me timbers, it's pirate night! And we're celebrating with Stone House Breakdown. Everyone had so much fun at last year's pirate night that we couldn't let our First Friday season end without hosting another one. So come dressed as your favorite pirate and join the fun. Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! At …

$10 – $15

Celtic Fest

Dills Tavern 227 N Baltimore St, Dillsburg, PA, United States

Friday, April 12th & Saturday, April 13th Join us for Dills Celtic Festival at the Historic Dills Tavern, 227 North Baltimore Street, Dillsburg, Pa. The festival is hosted by the Northern York Historical & Preservation Society (NYCHAPS). Proceeds from this event help support NYCHAPS historical and educational programs. Celtic Music, Crafters, Merchandise, Food, and Beverages …

$15 – $25

Spring Speaker Series

Maple Shade Barn 35 Greenbriar Ln, Dillsburg, PA, United States

Join your friends at NYCHAPS for our April Speaker Series happening on Thursday, April 18th, at Maple Shade Barn starting at 6:30p Our speaker will be local author, James Rada, Jr, from Gettysburg who writes both historical fiction and non-fiction history . He specializes in Exploring Forgotten History. James will speak on the topic of …

$5

Archaeology Camp

Dills Tavern 227 N Baltimore St, Dillsburg, PA, United States

NYCHAPS is hosting a youth Archaeology Week for middle school students! Children entering grades 6th-8th are invited to register for this educational and fun week. The students will be conducting real archaeology under the leadership of local archaeologist, Jeri Jones and the York History Center's Valerie Long, Manager of School Programs. This event will happen …

$230 – $240

Dills Tavern History Camp

Dills Tavern 227 N Baltimore St, Dillsburg, PA, United States

July 15, 2024 - July 19, 2024 This one-week camp is open to students entering grades 4-6. Live and play like children of America in the late 18th century! Students will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities led by our experienced volunteers. Activities will include: games, fiber arts, metal working, wood working, candle …

$125 – $135