In The Towns

Little Changes Go a Long Way

Many Trail Towns have a bulletin board at their trail head to help promote events and businesses within the town. Sometimes these boards can look worn and out of date if not regularly updated with new and current information. These updates do not need to occur often but can make a huge difference. Having updated information helps trail users know … Continue reading

Check Out the Scene In One of Our New Trail Towns- Titusville!

Check out the Scene in one of our new Trail Towns—Titusville! The birthplace of the commercial oil industry, Titusville is also is one of the Trail Towns along the Erie to Pittsburgh Trail. Coming up in August, there are two events that promise lots of family-oriented fun. The first event is the Oil Festival, which starts at 7am on Friday, … Continue reading

Tis’ the Season for Fresh Goods from Farmers’ Markets

On Saturday, June 14th, the West Newton Farmer’s Market held their opening day festivities for the community. There were a variety of activities that took place in Simeral square ranging from children’s activities, a USA Flag Ceremony, music, and a variety of vendors to shop for local food from at the farmer’s market. Connellsville started their farmers’ market on July … Continue reading

Tis’ the Season for Fresh Goods in West Newton

On Saturday, June 14th, the West Newton Farmer’s Market held their opening day festivities for the community. There were a variety of activities that took place in Simeral square ranging from children’s activities, a USA Flag Ceremony, music, and a variety of vendors to shop for local food from at the farmer’s market. The children’s activity for opening day played … Continue reading

Greenway Sojourn 2014

On Sunday June 22, 2014, 300 bike riders will set out on the Greenway Sojourn sponsored by the Rails to Trail Conservancy.  This year will mark the twelfth year for the Greenway Sojourn to lead groups of bikers along scenic trails in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Along the way riders will have the opportunity to stop and explore the towns and … Continue reading