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Pennsylvania Christmas and Gift Show | Farm Show Complex 2 - 6 Dec 2009 (annual) Harrisburg's Farm Show Complex hosts one of the biggest holiday-gift fairs on the East Coast. The Pennsylvania Christmas and Gift Show allows visitors to shop until they drop among the stalls of 500 vendors. |
Harrisburg Brewers Fest | Harrisburg Jun 2010 (annual) The Harrisburg Brewers Fest welcomes 35 brewers to Locust and Third Streets in the centre of town to show off their products. The festival has no judging or prizes but offers various food vendors and bands who perform all day |
Harrisburg American Musicfest | Riverfront Park Jul 2010 (annual) Regional and international music performers entertain at the Harrisburg American Musicfest. The festival features various entertainment stages stretching throughout the city's Riverfront Park and offers an interactive children's village, riverboat rides and many spectator-based sporting events. |
Italian Lake Concert Series | Italian Lake Park Jul - Aug 2010; Sun only (annual) Harrisburg's Italian Lake Park hosts the Italian Lake Concert Series of outdoor concerts on Sundays in July and August. With music by string quartets, brass ensembles and chamber orchestras, all classical music lovers should find something to keep them happy. |
Kipona | Riverfront Park Sep 2010 (annual) One of the oldest waterfront festivals in the US, Kipona (which means 'sparkling water' in its original Native American language) is held annually over the Labor Day weekend. The festival features family-led entertainment at Harrisburg's Riverfront Park. |
Harrisburg Holiday Parade | Harrisburg Nov 2010 (annual) Harrisburg Holiday Parade is one of the largest annual parades in Central Pennsylvania, attracting thousands of spectators. It features over a dozen bands, several giant helium balloons and a variety of speciality floats, all sharing a new theme every year. |
Holiday Parade | Harrisburg Nov 2010 (annual) More than 29,000 people a year head to downtown Harrisburg for the annual Holiday Parade, kicking off the Thanksgiving-Hanukkah-Christmas-Kwanzaa season. Expect 100 floats and groups, including more than 20 high school bands. |
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