Book lovers, bargain hunters, teachers, collectors, and families gather in Gettysburg, PA for three packed days of browsing, discovery, and community fun during the Book Sale Bonanza hosted by Friends of the Adams County Library System. Taking over Redding Auction Services at 1085 Table Rock Road from July 23-25, the annual event transforms the space into a giant pop-up marketplace filled with thousands of books, hundreds of DVDs and records, puzzles, and hidden gems waiting to be uncovered.The event runs Thursday and Friday from 9 am to 7 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm, creating plenty of ... Read This Story
Gloryridge Tavern welcomes local musician Ron Nicodemus, known as “Johnnie Amish,” for an evening of live music during the Thursday Night Live Beats & Eats tour at The Lodges. The performance begins at 5:30 p.m. and features a mix of current covers, longtime favorites, and original songs from the hometown singer-songwriter who enjoys performing for local audiences and visitors alike in Adams County.Guests can settle in for an evening of live entertainment alongside featured cocktails and dining specials at Gloryridge Tavern. Along with performing familiar hits, Nicodemus brings attention to his passion for songwriting and recording through original ... Read This Story
Author Angela Bailey brings Gettysburg’s women and civilian experiences into focus during Beyond the Battlefield: Gettysburg’s Civilian Story on Thursday, August 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Adams County Library in Gettysburg. Drawing from historical research and fiction, Bailey explores the lives of local families who endured the realities of war from inside their homes while armies clashed across Gettysburg in July 1863.The presentation examines requisitioned homes, wartime medicine, and the lasting emotional and physical toll the Battle of Gettysburg placed on residents throughout Adams County. Bailey highlights the personal stories often overlooked in traditional battlefield history, offering ... Read This Story
Gettysburg Founders Day takes place Friday, August 14, 2026, at Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA, where the Gettysburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution honors James Gettys and his wife Mary, the founders of Gettysburg. The 6 p.m. wreath-laying ceremony recognizes General James Gettys for his service during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 while celebrating the local history and legacy that helped shape Gettysburg and the United States. Organizers plan the event near the Gettys family gravesite to coincide with the Lincoln Fellowship’s evening Taps program at Gettysburg National Military Park, creating a meaningful night ... Read This Story
Adams County Library System presents Tavern Culture in the American Revolution on Thursday, August 6 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at the Gettysburg Library, 140 Baltimore St in Gettysburg. This adult program features Matthew Wedd of the Conococheague Institute exploring how public taverns shaped politics, trade, and daily life during the Revolutionary era.Using primary sources, reproduction artifacts, costume interpretation, and period songs, the presentation brings 18th-century tavern culture to life while examining how taverns served as gathering places for conversation, debate, and relaxation during the years surrounding the American Revolution. Guests also learn about the drinks, customs, and social atmosphere ... Read This Story
Adams County Library presents The American Revolution: Voices and Visions on Thursday, July 23 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and Friday, July 24 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at 140 Baltimore St in Gettysburg. This adult educational program features selected excerpts from Ken Burns’ The American Revolution, highlighting the art, music, and literature that shaped and reflected the Revolutionary Era.Held in historic Gettysburg in Adams County, the program offers audiences a deeper look into the voices, ideas, and cultural expressions connected to America’s founding period. Through carefully selected film excerpts and historical interpretation, the presentation explores how storytelling, visual art, ... Read This Story
Adams County Library System presents Songs and Stories of the American Revolution on Thursday, July 30 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at the Gettysburg Recreation Park Amphitheater. This family-friendly performance program features musician and storyteller Matthew Dodd, who transports audiences back to the days of Colonial America and the Revolutionary War through period music and engaging historical storytelling.Set in the scenic outdoor amphitheater at Gettysburg Rec Park, the program combines rousing songs from the Revolutionary era with stories that place the music into historical context. Dodd brings the spirit of 1776 to life through performances that connect audiences with the ... Read This Story
Adams County Library presents “…that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states.” The Momentous Months of Summer 1776 on Tuesday, July 28 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at 140 Baltimore St in Gettysburg. This adult educational program features historian Phillip Greenwalt and explores the pivotal months of June, July, and August 1776 that shaped the birth of the United States.Held in the heart of historic Gettysburg in Adams County, the presentation examines the political debates, military developments, and revolutionary decisions surrounding America’s declaration of independence. Greenwalt sheds light on familiar events from the ... Read This Story
Thursday Night Live Beats and Eats brings live acoustic entertainment to The Lodges at Gettysburg with a featured performance by Reckless Mo and the Backseat Drivers. Known for rich guitar work, strong harmonies, and an engaging blend of country, rock, blues, and pop, the group creates a relaxed but energetic atmosphere perfect for a summer evening in Gettysburg.Hosted at Gloryridge Tavern and Grill at The Lodges at Gettysburg, the event pairs live music with featured cocktails and dining specials throughout the night. The scenic Adams County setting adds to the experience, combining local nightlife, casual dining, and acoustic ... Read This Story
Adams County Library System presents Voices of 1776: The Diverse Faces Behind America’s Founding on Thursday, July 16 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at 140 Baltimore St in Gettysburg. This one-hour adult program led by Valerie Gugala examines the often-overlooked individuals whose contributions helped shape the American Revolution and the early United States.Held in the heart of historic Gettysburg, the presentation highlights the experiences and influence of women, enslaved and free African Americans, Native peoples, and immigrants connected to the Revolutionary era. Through engaging historical storytelling and research, the program broadens the traditional narrative surrounding America’s founding and explores the ... Read This Story
Nature Journaling takes place at the Adams County Library on Tuesday, June 30 from 6:00–7:00 PM. Designed for children, teens, adults, and families, this interactive workshop introduces participants to the centuries-old practice of nature journaling, a creative activity that strengthens observation, memory, and reflection through a closer connection with the natural world.Presented in Gettysburg as part of the broader spirit surrounding America’s 250th anniversary commemoration, Nature Journaling connects participants with the landscapes, environment, and spirit of discovery that shaped early American life. The program highlights observation, curiosity, and reflection while encouraging a deeper appreciation for the natural world and local ... Read This Story
Declaration 1776: The Big Bang of Modern Democracy arrives at the Adams County Library from June 22 through July 17 as part of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Traveling Exhibit series. This educational exhibition explores the lasting global influence of the United States Declaration of Independence and highlights how nations around the world have used the Declaration of 1776 as a model in their own movements for freedom, equality, and self-determination.Using historical primary sources and interpretive displays, the exhibit examines the powerful legacy of American independence and the continuing impact of democratic ideals across generations and international borders. ... Read This Story