Musical Notes & Ice Cream Floats at The Inn at Ragged Edge in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Christmas in July.
Enjoy a concert with Double Keyed; Frances Drost (piano) and Kirstin Myers (oboe/English horn) featuring selections from our upcoming 2022 Christmas project.
Get a sneak peek into the creative process of choosing the songs and recording an album with behind-the-scenes stories and experience the music BEFORE it’s recorded.
You’ll get to know them on a more personal level in this cozy atmosphere and the Inn keep it cool with ice cream and treats served afterward.
If you live out of town, consider making July 17th a weekend getaway since it IS a bed and breakfast venue.
Please contact the Inn to make any overnight reservations (the $50 event fee does not include a room).
Performances will be held in The Capitol Theatre’s Wood Center
This beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast.
With the help of an ensemble that brings a few dozen characters to the stage, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve.
Kick off the holiday season with Renfrew as we remember back to the era of our last private residents, Edgar and Emma Nicodemus!
Christmas in America from the 1940s through the 1960s meant aluminum trees, department store Santas, and cartoon specials on TV.
Every kid in the suburbs had to have an Easy-Bake Oven, a G.I. Joe, or a Slinky.
The coolest houses had rotating color wheels for their trees.
Historian Leslie Goddard explores this optimistic era in a new illustrated lecture, using photographs, advertisements, greeting cards, and catalogs to explain why this era was such a turning point for how we celebrate the holidays.