Ticket deal available for Alabama concert at Montage Mountain LiveNation is offering a special discount on tickets for an upcoming concert. Be sure to take advantage of the $25 ticket deal for the Alabama show on Sunday, July 12th at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain. The concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are available by clicking here and entering the password: friends
Circle Drive In Announces Upcoming Events SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT CIRCLE DRIVE-IN THIS WEEKEND! THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH LACKAWANNA HISTORICAL SOCIETY SUMMER KICK-OFF MOVIE Screen One: “Jaws” (PG) at 9:00 PM DOUBLE FEATURES ALL WEEKEND ON THE LARGEST OUTDOOR SCREEN IN PA THIS WEEKEND FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH, SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, & SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH Screen One:“Toy Story 5” (PG) at 9:10 PM“Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” (PG-13) at 11:15 PM Screen Two:“Supergirl” (PG-13) at 9:30 PM“The Breadwinner” (PG) at 12:00 AM SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH – PHAROAHS CAR CLUB OF SCRANTON, CARS & COFFEE 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Show off your ride or take a look at some local cars All are welcome, free event CIRCLE FLEA FAIR IS NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FROM 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM Shoppers & Vendors, NEPA’s Largest Flea Fair is NOW OPEN for the season, every Sunday until November! New vendors are welcome weekly; only food & beverage vendors need to apply this season. Shoppers, just $1.00 per vehicle to get in & explore! Visit circledrive-in.com/fleafair for more information! UPCOMING EVENTS: SATURDAY, JULY 18TH Screen Two: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” (R) at 11:00 PM A live-shadowcast performance by “Sweet Translucent Dreams” SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH SEEK Pro Wrestling “Dead Heat” 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15TH NEPA Horror Spooky Summer 2026 12:00 PM Meet & Greets, Vendors, Live Music, Theater Performances, Food Trucks, Movies, and More! -VISIT CIRCLEDRIVE-IN.COM FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ALL UPCOMING EVENTS-
Scranton Jazz Festival, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Set To Headline The 21st annual Scranton Jazz Festival celebrates the city’s rich musical legacy with three days of jazz, blues and world beat music showcasing internationally acclaimed artists, Aug. 7 to 9. A summer tradition for jazz enthusiasts near and far, the event features two ticketed concerts, a free jazz walk and jazz brunches in the heart of the Electric City. This year’s headliners include performances by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band on Sat., Aug. 8 followed by NEA Jazz Master Ron Carter on Sun., Aug. 9. Hailing from New Orleans, the Grammy Award-winning Dirty Dozen Brass Band blends traditional brass band music with bebop jazz, funk, R&B and soul. Describing their unique sound as “musical gumbo,” The Dirty Dozen has toured across five continents and more than 30 countries, recorded 12 studio albums and collaborated with a range of artists including Modest Mouse, Widespread Panic and Norah Jones. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band performs at The Theater at North, 1539 N. Main Ave., on Sat., Aug. 8. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the concert at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $44.80 and are available at scrantonjazzfestival.org. Sunday night’s concert pairs legendary bassist Ron Carter with the Emmy-nominated Scranton Jazz Festival Big Band under the direction of Marko Marcinko. Holding a Guinness World Record for recording more than 2,200 albums, Carter is among the most original, prolific and influential bassists in jazz. He was a member of the world-renowned Miles Davis Quintet from 1963 to 1968. Throughout his career, he recorded with music icons such as Lena Horne, Bill Evans, B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon and Billy Joel. Carter performs with the SJF Big Band at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., on Sun., Aug. 9. Doors open at 5 p.m. The PA Jazz Institute at Misericordia University Student Ensemble will perform at 6 p.m. followed by Carter and the SJF Big Band at 6:45 p.m. Tickets will be announced soon. Follow Scranton Jazz Festival on social media for updates. In addition to these incredible headliners, jazz lovers will enjoy performances by more than 80 national, regional and local jazz, blues and world beat musicians throughout the weekend. Reminiscent of a New Orleans style festival, the event takes place in more than 20 venues throughout downtown Scranton, featuring a free jazz walk on Friday and Saturday nights and jazz brunches on Sunday. The Scranton Jazz Festival is made possible through partnerships with Blu Elefante Events, PA Jazz Alliance Inc., Lackawanna County Visitors Bureau, Lackawanna County, and with the generous support of NROC, Fidelity Bank, community sponsors and media partners. For tickets and a full schedule of performances, visit www.scrantonjazzfestival.org and follow Scranton Jazz Festival on Facebook and Instagram
NEPA Philharmonic To Accompany Yoga On The Roof On Saturday, July 4th, at 9 AM, Hilary Steinberg, Jaya Yoga Studio, Clarks Summit, and the Marketplace at Steamtown will sponsor the 13th annual Yoga on the Roof, which includes one hour of of yoga accompanied by live music played by Philharmonic musicians. The yoga practice will be followed by treats compliments of Maximum Zen. This event is a favorite way to launch to Independence Day celebrations and benefits the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic’s educational and outreach programs. Leading the yoga practice will be Jaya Yoga’s owner Hilary Steinberg and instructor Lily Mackarey. Featured musicians will be Leah Valenches, Peter Brubaker, and Gabriel Schaff. Yoga on the Roof is a unique event in Northeastern Pennsylvania, taking place on the morning of the holiday, overlooking historic downtown Scranton. Participants are invited to pre-register at www.NEPAphil.org until Thursday, July 2nd. Walk ins are welcome. All are asked to show up by 8:45 AM on Friday, July 4th, rain or shine. A donation of $20 is requested. The Philharmonic projects benefiting from Yoga on the Roof are educational programs to meet the needs of students from toddlers to serious high school music students: “Meet the Instruments”, “Once Upon an Orchestra”, “Young People’s Concerts”, and a juried mentoring program for talented high school music students. Pre-registration is also available by calling the Philharmonic at 570.270.4444. For additional information about Yoga on the Roof, please contact hilary@jayayogastudio.com. Music Director Melisse Brunet leads the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, a robust orchestra of top professional musicians from NEPA and across the mid-Atlantic. They perform pops, classics, holidays, and candlelit concerts as well as sensory friendly concerts, shows for the hard of hearing, programs in senior centers throughout the regions as well as free July 3-4 concerts in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre.
Harmony In The Woods 2026 Concert Season Harmony In The Woods is preparing to welcome audiences back beneath the trees for its 2026 summer concert season, bringing another unforgettable lineup of live music to its intimate outdoor amphitheater in Hawley, Pennsylvania. Running weekends from early July through early September, the 2026 season will feature a vibrant mix of nationally touring artists, tribute favorites, genre-blending discoveries, and powerhouse performers spanning folk, rock, soul, jazz, blues, world music, classical crossover, and more. Set in a natural woodland amphitheater just minutes from downtown Hawley and Lake Wallenpaupack, Harmony In The Woods offers audiences a concert experience that feels both elevated and deeply personal — a place to leave the noise behind and find your sound under the trees. “This season is really about discovery, connection, and joy,” said Jill Carletti, Creative Director of Harmony In The Woods. “We want people to come for the artists they already love, but also to take a chance on something new — to hear a band they’ve never heard before and leave feeling like they’ve found a new favorite.” The 2026 lineup includes audience favorites and new discoveries such as Bywater Call, Mamma Mania, Sam Reider & the Human Hands, The Brit Pack, Bandits on the Run, SoulShine, Kara Grainger, Rosine with Mike Miz, Taylor Ashton, Seven Wonders, and more. From high-energy tribute nights to fresh original music and deeply expressive performances, the season is designed to offer something for longtime music lovers, adventurous listeners, families, visitors, and the local community alike. Harmony In The Woods’ popular Dynamic Discovery concerts will also return, spotlighting remarkable artists who may be new to local audiences but are already building devoted followings through their originality, musicianship, and unforgettable live performances. These shows are at the heart of Harmony’s mission: giving audiences the chance to step outside their playlist and experience something exceptional in an intimate, inspiring setting. In addition to the music, audiences can expect the welcoming atmosphere that has made Harmony In The Woods a beloved summer destination: warm community, natural beauty, a relaxed outdoor setting, and the sense that every performance is happening in a place unlike anywhere else. Guests are invited to bring friends, settle in beneath the trees, and enjoy an evening where the mountains, music, and community come together. Concertgoers are welcome to bring their own beverages and snacks, and chairs are provided for all attendees. Harmony In The Woods also continues its commitment to accessibility and community impact through programs like Harmony Hearts, which helps bring deserving community members to concerts when sponsor tickets go unused. As a nonprofit organization, Harmony In The Woods relies on the support of ticket buyers, donors, sponsors, volunteers, and community partners to keep live music thriving in the region. Concerts take place rain or shine, with performances held outdoors in light rain and moved to a nearby indoor rain venue in the event of severe weather. For added convenience and accessibility, golf carts are available to transport guests between the parking area and the amphitheater stage. Tickets for the 2026 season are available at harmonyinthewoods.org. Audiences are encouraged to purchase early, as several performances are expected to sell quickly.
SWB RailRiders, Cosmic Baseball Adds A Third PNC Field Game To September Tour Stop The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders and Cosmic Baseball are thrilled to announce a third night for the immersive, neon-lit baseball experience! Due to popular demand, the Cosmic Chili Peppers and Glow Mojis will now play at PNC Field from September 10 through 12. Tickets for the initial date, September 12, sold out in four hours, prompting additional nights. Fans can once again enter the Cosmic Ticket Lottery for a chance to purchase tickets. Fans can watch the Cosmic Baseball Tour at PNC Field by entering the ticket lottery and selecting “Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders” on the dropdown menu. Fans who entered the lottery will be selected at random to purchase their tickets. Those selected will receive a designated time slot to purchase tickets via an email from Cosmic Baseball. RailRiders season ticket members will be given priority seating opportunities. As seen on The Today Show, ABC News, Sports Illustrated, MLB Network, and many more, Cosmic Baseball is flipping America’s favorite pastime on its head with an electrifying, black light twist. Fans can watch two professional Cosmic teams: The Cosmic Chili Peppers and The Glow Mojis take the field under black light in a jaw-dropping spectacle. The show is part baseball, part neon-fueled party, and 100% unforgettable. Neon uniforms, UV-reactive baseballs, and electrifying entertainment make Cosmic Baseball a must-see event. Fans can stay up to date with news regarding the PNC Field tour stop by following @gochilipeppers and @goglowmojis on Instagram or by visiting https://chilipeppersbaseball.com. For more information on the RailRiders 2026 season and promotional nights, call (570) 969-BALL or visitswbrailriders.com.
NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania Hosting Carbondale Parties in the Parks NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania (NeighborWorks), in partnership with the City of Carbondale, will host afternoons at local parks throughout Carbondale this summer. These events provide new opportunities for community members to come together by building friendships, connecting with neighbors and celebrating what makes Carbondale a unique place to live. Parties in the Parks highlight the importance of connecting residents with local services, organizations and activities. Each event will feature different activities and organizations. The schedule for Parties in the Parks is as follows: Saturday, June 27 – Gravity Park Saturday, July 25 – Carbondale Block Party at Greater YMCA Park & Splashpad Friday, August 21 – Memorial Park (Pioneer Nights) Saturday, September 26 – Cerra Park (West Side Park) All activities will take place from noon to 2 p.m. The Carbondale Block Party, an annual NeighborWorks event, will take place from noon to 4 p.m.For more information, or organizations interested in participating, please contact Emily Arcaro, Community Development Specialist, at earcaro@nwnepa.org or (570) 558-2490.
Honesdale National Bank To Present Moscow Country Street Fair Presented by Honesdale National Bank, the Moscow Country Street Fair will celebrate its 10th Anniversary from Thursday, July 23, through Saturday, July 25, in Downtown Moscow. This year’s theme, “Hometown Roots and Cowboy Boots,” promises three days of family-friendly entertainment, community traditions, and activities for all ages. The celebration will take place Thursday and Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visitors can enjoy live music, local food vendors, shopping, the Hometown Parade, Horse Show, Car Show, Tractor Parade, and a dedicated Children’s Area. Additional attractions include the Run for the Hoses with local firefighters, the Calamity Jane Theatre performance on Saturday, a Quilt Show, and an Art Show featuring works by local artists. Attendees can also participate in art workshops led by North Pocono artists. Families are encouraged to visit the Kids Zone on Van Brunt Street, where children can enjoy GellyBall throughout all three days of the fair. Friday’s festivities will also feature Glo Night and a Foam Party. With a variety of entertainment, delicious food, local vendors, and activities throughout the weekend, the Moscow Country Street Fair offers something for everyone while celebrating the community’s hometown spirit.
SWB RailRiders, Actor Steve Schirippa Coming To PNC Field On July 18 We’re not sure Quasimodo predicted all this, but we do know that acclaimed actor Steve Schirippa is making a guest appearance at PNC Field on Saturday, July 18. The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders are thrilled to announce that the legendary actor who portrayed Bobby Bacala on TheSopranos is destined for a VIP appearance when the RailRiders host the Worcester Red Sox. Gates open at 5:30 P.M. with a Steve Schirippa Bobblehead Giveaway for the first 1,500 fans, honoring his iconic character’s love of the trains. First pitch is slated for 6:35 P.M. In addition to 53 episodes on the HBO hit show, Schirippa appeared in 146 episodes of Blue Bloods and 110 episodes of The Secret Life of the American Teenager among his numerous credits. He is also a New York Times best-selling author with such titles as A Goomba’s Guide to Life and Nicky Duece to his credit, along with cowriting Woke Up This Morning: The Definitive Oral History of The Sopranos. The VIP Meet & Greet begins at 5 P.M. in the Geisinger Champions Club. Hear behind-the-scenes stories and some of his goomba life lessons! VIP Meet & Greet tickets include a Premium Infield Box ticket, an autographed photo with Schirippa, and guaranteed bobblehead Schirippa will sign autographs on the concourse after the game begins. After the final out, stick around for the best fireworks show in NEPA! For Steve Schirippa VIP Meet & Greet tickets or more information, please visit swbrailriders.com
The Wright Center For Community Health To Hold Monthly “Walk With A Doc” Events In Hawley The Wright Center for Community Health invites the community to take a step toward improved health by joining monthly Walk with a Doc events in Hawley. This physician-led initiative brings healthcare providers and community members together for an invigorating walk with doctors and other healthcare professionals. Participants will have the opportunity to exercise, engage with healthcare professionals, and connect with new people. The “Walk with a Doc” events in Hawley will be held the first Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. at Bingham Park. Walkers should gather at the Bingham Park sign near the playground. The July event is on July 11 due to the holiday. The walks are free and open to the community, accommodating people of all ages and fitness levels. No pre-registration is necessary. “Walk with a Doc” is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring communities through movement and conversation. According to the American Heart Association, walking for just 30 minutes a day can improve blood pressure and blood sugar levels, help maintain a healthy body weight, reduce the risk of obesity, enhance mental well-being, and lower the risk of osteoporosis. For more information about The Wright Center for Community Health’s “Walk with a Doc” program, contact Allison Miller at millera@TheWrightCenter.org.