Scottdale Area Chamber of Commerce
724-887-3611
ScottdaleChamber@Hotmail.com 
PO Box 531  Scottdale, PA 15683

 

Fun Things to Do in Scottdale, PA

Calendar of Events 2008

MARK YOUR CALENDAR We welcome member events.

Scottdale Community Events

June through August Sunday Night Concerts in the Park - Free to public at the Gazebo

Learn more about our Self-Guided Walking Tour

Community Events

February 29: Moonlight Cabaret Dinner and show (GPAC).

March - 2008


1: "The Fabulous Legends Show" (GPAC).

4: Scottdale Mennonite Church Hosts the Bluffton College Choir at 7 PM.

13-16: Into the Woods (AAFC) (GPAC).
 
17: St. Patrick's Day.

22: Scottdale Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt at 1 PM at the Gazebo.

22: Saturday Night Rocks (GPAC).

23: Easter Sunday.

April - 2008

3:  Single File (GPAC).


11-12:  Old Time Radio (GPAC).

12:  Saturday Night Rocks (GPAC).

13:  Old Time Radio (GPAC).

19:  Third Annual Battle of the Bands (GPAC).

24-27:  A Midsummer Nights Dream (GPAC).

May - 2008

6-10: Charlotte's Web - School Show (GPAC).

11: Charlotte's Web - Open to the Public (GPAC).

11: Mother's Day.

16-18:  Old Time Radio (GPAC).

17:  Saturday Night Rocks (GPAC).

26:  Memorial Day.

June - 2008

5-7: "Through the Years - A Musical Review (GPAC).

14: Flag Day.

15: Father's Day.

21:  Saturday Night Rocks (GPAC).

21:  Scottdale Chamber of Commerce Car Cruise 5-9 PM.

July - 2008

4: Happy Independence Day.

10-13: Grease (GPAC).

19: Saturday Night Rocks (GPAC).

21-25:  Camp Curtain Call - Summer Theater Camp (GPAC).

August - 2008

7-10: "Man of LaMancha" 20th Anniversary Celebration (GPAC).

17: Scottdale Picnic in the Park at Loucks Park.

September - 2008

1: Labor Day.

19-21: Scottdale Fall Festival.

Self-Guided House Tour through
Scottdale Historic District

Scottdale's historic self-guided Walking Tour is a journey through tree-lined streets in search of some of the greatest residential architecture of the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries.

Along 29 stops you will encounter houses in the styles of Second Empire (1860-1890), Queen Anne (1880-1910), Colonial Revival (1880-1920), Neo-Classical (1910-1940), and Arts and Crafts (1900-1925).

See homes in the "high style" of the Victorian era, Queen Anne homes based on English cottage and country house architecture, as well as the many parapets and balustrades that once defined Scottdale as one of the richest towns in Southwestern Pennsylvania. 

A fully annotated Homes of Scottdale Walking Tour Map is yours for the asking.  Please Contact Us and request your map today!

Please respect the privacy and property of the owners while taking this self-guided tour.  The homes on the tour are private residences and are not open  to the public.  Please stay on the public sidewalks.  The entire tour is one mile in length and lasts about 1 hour. 
 
 
 


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