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SUMMARY:Greenhouse Project Presents Live Theatre in The Park - "The Scientists" with Farm Arts Collective
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to Public!  And Your Gracious Donations\nbenefit The Greenhouse Project’s Public Programs\nSunday\, June 4\, 2023\n2:00-4:00 pm\n\n\n\nThe Greenhouse Project in Nay Aug Park welcomes The Farm Arts Collective to Scranton to present their musical “The Scientists” at The Greenhouse Project\, 200 Arthur Ave.\, Scranton PA. \nThe performance opens in a boxing ring where two deceased American scientists\, Carl Sagan (astronomer) and Lynn Margulis (microbiologist) compete to “help save life on the planet.” The two embark on a competitive fact-finding journey\, meeting a host of characters along the way. \n2:00 pm:\nSelect your seating area\, refreshments available\, watch seed planting demo and get take-home soil & seeds. \n3:00 pm:\nPerformance begins. Enjoy a Meet The Cast time afterward. \nThe event is free and open to the public. All donations will be gratefully received – and directly support public education programs of The Greenhouse Project. Thank you for giving to your community! \nRefreshments available for purchase. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs for seating – or use ours. No registration is needed. Please bring your family and friends – and come enjoy the day together. Weather permitting\, the program will be enjoyed outdoors in Nay Aug Park at The Greenhouse Project. Please leave time for parking – the park can be busy on Sundays. \nSpecial thanks to the Lackawanna County Department of Arts & Culture for making this day of community fun happen! \n  \n\nAbout The Play\nThe Scientists (featured in The New York Times)\, and is part #2 of their decade-long series of climate change plays\, called Dream on The Farm (2020-2030). A fun\, all-ages experience incorporating live music\, real science\, and stilt walking to imaginatively explore the world of climate change through two lenses – the microscope and the telescope. \n\n\nThe Scientists has been seen at  ArtPark in Lewiston NY\, The Scranton Cultural Center in Scranton PA\, and at Unison ARts in New Paltz NY. Credits include: Director Tannis Kowalchuk; dramaturg and c0-director Mimi McGurl; music by Rima Fand\, Doug Rogers\, Melissa Bell\, and Annie Hat; with performances by Pam Arnold\, Melissa Bell\, Jess Beveridge\, Michael Chojnicki\, Gregg Erickson\, Hudson Williams-eynon\, Ginny Hack\, Annie Hat\, Tannis Kowalchuck\, and John Roth. Costumes by Sue Currier. \n\nAbout Farm Arts Collective\nLocated at Willow Wisp Organic Farm in Damascus\, PA\, Farm Arts Collective offers diverse programs that intersect Art with Agriculture\, and are dedicated to engaging community in life-sustaining practices that improve and enhance rural life. \nFounded in 2018 by farmer and theatre artist\, Tannis Kowalchuk\, the company operates a greenhouse dedicated to farm-based workshops\, performances\, rehearsals\, education\, and community events. Both Tannis and the board are committed to offering nourishment – both from the healthy food grown on the farm and from innovate art that speaks to important issues of the day. They believe that community connection\, culture and inclusive engagement are equally important forms of sustenance and well-being. \nLearn more and find out about their entire season of activities at:  www.farmartscollective.org \n\n\n\nSponsored by:\nThe Greenhouse Project\, Farm Arts Collective\, and The Lackawanna County Department of Arts & Culture
URL:https://scrantongreenhouse.org/event/farmarts/
LOCATION:200 Arthur Avenue\, Scranton PA 18510\, 200 Arthur Ave.\, Scranton\, PA\, 18510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Fundraiser,Fundraiser,In-Person,Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Greenhouse Project":MAILTO:getghpinfo@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Kayaking - Intermediate Level Paddle
DESCRIPTION:At Lackawanna State Park\, North Abington Twp\, PA\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2023 – 10:00 am    \n\n\n\nJoin us at Lackawanna State Park for an Intermediate Level Group Paddle. Kayaks and life jackets provided. Bring sunscreen\, water shoes and a drink. Must be able to ambulate uneven terrain and lower yourself into and out of the kayak. Must have pre-existing knowledge of how to get into\, out of\, and safely maneuver a kayak. Tandem kayaks available by request.\n\nLimited space. No drop-ins.\nThis event is for a maximum of 15 people and geared towards older adults.\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED.  \nTo request to register for this class\, please contact us at getghpinfo@gmail.com \n\n\n\nCOST OF EVENT:  \nThis event is free of charge for Greenhouse Project “OAOA” members.\nAll others – a $20 donation is requested. \n(Are you over 60 and live in Lackawanna County PA? OAOA offers free events year round. Visit www.scrantongreenhouse.org/oaoa) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsored by:\nSponsored by: The Greenhouse Project and The Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging.
URL:https://scrantongreenhouse.org/event/spring2023kayak/
LOCATION:Lackawanna State Park\, North Abington Twp.\, PA\, 18414\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,In-Person,Kayak
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Greenhouse Project":MAILTO:getghpinfo@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Electric City Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:The Electric City Flower Show\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2023 – 10 am to 3 pm\n(In Scranton’s Nay Aug Park)\n\n\n\nThe Greenhouse Project is Proud to help sponsor and 0articipate in Scranton’s annual flower show hosted by Nay Aug Park Recreation Municipal Authority. The public is welcome to come enjoy gardens throughout Nay Aug Park\, watch competitions for blooms and floral designs (including children’s categories)\, listen to live music\, and many free activities (see their website for more information). There will also be specialized growers and vendors alongside local gardening and environmental societies\, charities and organizations. \n\n\nDuring the hours of the show (10am-3pm) there will be custodians and volunteers welcoming you in the following gardens: \nMonica Project Memorial Pollinator Garden\n(Located at the rear of the James Barrett McNulty Greenhouse\, home of the Greenhouse Project) \nThe R. N. Davis Memorial Rose Garden\n(500 Arthur Avenue) \nThe Butterfly Garden\n(Located next to St. Cats) \nThe Chestnut Grove\nhosted by NY Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation\n(Located near the Everhart Museum\, 11am – 2pm) \n  \nOTHER ACTIVITIES \nLive Music. (In the Melody Garden. Times to be advertised). Acoustic Sessions \n~~~ \nSt. Cats. will be open for adoption 12noon-4pm \n~~~ \nThe Everhart Museum. is offering FREE ADMISSION! \n~~~ \nUnderground Miners\n(At the 120-year-old Historic Brooks Drift Mine. Please note\, the mine will NOT be open for tours) \n~~~ \nThe Black Watch Cafe. will be open for business as usual \n~~~ \nHalf hour presentations will be held by our vendors and guest speakers in the Gentile (near the Everhart Museum) from 10am until 3pm. \nPre-registration is not required but seating will be limited. Topics: Bonsai\, Veggie gardening\, 10 Pests and 10 Guests in the Garden\, Pennsylvania Native Plants\, Plant Naming\, Mushrooms\, Cut Flowers\, All About Bees \n  \nFULL DETAILS ABOUT THE INAUGURAL ELECTRIC CITY FLOWER SHOW:\nhttps://electriccityflowershow.webador.com/
URL:https://scrantongreenhouse.org/event/electriccityflowershow2023/
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