With the hustle and bustle of summer activities coming slowly to a close, relax and wind down with some wine and other activities in Franklin County. There is something for everyone, from the craft beer fanatic, wino, fair goer and family this early fall. Pop A Cork The 7th Annual Pop A Cork for The Capitol…
1864 celebrates community and human spirit–its resiliency, faith, courage and effort. After the Confederate ransoming and burning on July 30, 1864, the spirit of Chambersburg’s people rebuilt Chambersburg. The town rose from the ashes and became known as the “Queen City of the Cumberland Valley with prosperous industries, natural resources, transportation facilities, and educational advantages.…
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. >> The Franklin County Visitors Bureau congratulates the finalists of A Cappella & Unplugged after Saturday evening’s competition at the Capitol Theatre in Chambersburg. Going on to the finals includes Austin Poulson, Fairfield, Ray Owen, Gettysburg, from Chambersburg, John Felter, Elise Stendal and The Song Birds, Chambersburg, Drew Drach, Shippensburg, and the duet Taylor Piper…
As summer hits its stride, Chambersburg is ready for its annual 1864 commemoration that pays tribute to the strength, faith, and determination of Chambersburg’s resident, who rebuilt the community from the ashes of destruction after the Confederate burning on July 30, 1864. The history reenactment pits Jacob Hoke, an actual merchant on the square of…
Franklin County Visitors Bureau and the Capitol Theatre have joined together to bring Chambersburg to life during A Cappella & Unplugged on Saturday, June 27 at 7 p.m. There won’t be any electrical instruments or backup as these competitive performers will bring the pure sound of voices, guitars and other acoustic instruments to the stage…