September Events in Pennsylvania
Concentrating on events with vendors, arts, crafts, antiques, collectibles.
We primarily post events with vendors such as craft shows, fairs, festivals, trade shows, vendor expos, antique shows and collectible events, flea markets, etc.
Due to the large number of events we have posted, we split the
September events listings into four separate pages for faster page load time.
Page 1 - September Events in
Pennsylvania Counties A through
C: Adams ~ Allegheny ~ Armstrong ~ Beaver ~ Bedford ~ Berks ~ Blair ~ Bradford ~ Bucks ~ Butler ~ Cambria ~ Cameron ~ Carbon ~ Centre ~ Chester ~ Clarion ~ Clearfield ~ Clinton ~ Columbia ~ Crawford ~ Cumberland
Page 2 - September Events in
Pennsylvania Counties D through
L: Dauphin ~ Delaware ~ Elk ~ Erie ~ Fayette ~ Forest ~ Franklin ~ Fulton ~ Greene~ Huntingdon ~ Indiana ~ Jefferson ~ Juniata ~ Lackawanna ~ Lancaster ~ Lawrence ~ Lebanon ~ Lehigh ~ Luzerne ~ Lycoming
Page 3 - September Events in
Pennsylvania Counties M through P:
McKean ~ Mercer ~ Mifflin ~ Monroe ~ Montgomery ~ Montour ~ Northampton ~ Northumberland ~ Perry ~ Philadelphia ~ Pike ~ Potter
Page 4 - September Events in
Pennsylvania Counties S through Y:
Schuylkill ~ Snyder ~ Somerset ~ Sullivan ~ Susquehanna ~ Tioga ~ Union ~ Venango ~ Warren ~ Washington ~ Wayne ~ Westmoreland ~ Wyoming ~ York
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PA Events - Index - By
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PA Events - Index - By County
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Words of Wisdom and Inspiration...
"The breezes taste of apple peel.
The air is full of smells to feel -
Ripe fruit, old footballs, burning brush,
New books, erasers, chalk, and such.
The bee, his hive, well-honeyed hum,
And Mother cuts Chrysanthemums.
Like plates washed clean with suds, the days
Are polished with a morning haze."
-- John Updike, "September"
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