• Lancaster Camera Club Meeting

    The Lancaster Camera Club meets on the first Monday of each month. Regular meetings are held at Mellinger Mennonite Church, 1916 Lincoln Hwy East, Lancaster, PA at 7PM. See lancastercameraclub.org for details.

  • Lancaster Camera Club February 2026 Meeting

    Mellinger Mennonite Church 1916 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA, United States

    The Lancaster Camera Club normally meets on the first Monday of each month. But in February, we will meet on the second Monday. See lancastercameraclub.org for details.

  • Technology & the Merchant Miller

    Sehner-Ellicot-von Hess House 123 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA, United States

    The Web of Interdependence: Technology & the Merchant Miller examines how innovations in agriculture, water power, and transportation shaped rural life—and how those forces converged at one of Lancaster County’s most extraordinary surviving mills. Focusing on the Ressler family and their long stewardship of Mascot, this talk brings to life a period when mills were not […]

  • Camera Club April Meeting

    Mellinger Mennonite Church 1916 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA, United States

    Theme: Intentional Camera Movement

  • Revolutionary Lancaster

    Rock Ford 881 Rock Ford Rd, Lancaster, PA, United States

    A lecture by Ben Webber as part of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.

  • Ressler’s Mill reopens

    The Ressler mill opens for the 2026 season. Open 10 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. Admission is free. www.resslermill.org  

  • Lancaster Water Week

    Lancaster Water Week celebrates the 1,400 miles of streams and rivers in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. These waterways are the source of our drinking water, drive economic and agricultural growth, and allow us to escape into nature to fish, paddle, and swim. Many of these beautiful streams are polluted, but there is an incredible effort underway […]

  • Riverfest 2026

    The Susquehanna Valley’s History Festival will take place on June 26-28. It will culminate with lighting bonfires on the old bridge piers to commemorate the day in 1863 when the covered bridge over the Susquehanna was burnt to stop the advance of Confederate troops. More information at: https://riverfestpa.com/