October Events in Pennsylvania - Index
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
(over 2,000!), we split the October events listings into four separate pages for faster page load
time.
Page 1 - October 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 - October 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 - October Events in Pennsylvania
Counties M through P: McKean ~ Mercer ~ Mifflin ~ Monroe ~ Montgomery ~ Montour ~ Northampton ~ Northumberland ~
Perry ~ Philadelphia ~ Pike ~ Potter
Page 4 - October Events in Pennsylvania
Counties S through Y: Schuylkill ~ Snyder ~ Somerset ~ Sullivan ~ Susquehanna ~ Tioga ~ Union ~ Venango ~ Warren ~ Washington ~ Wayne ~ Westmoreland ~ Wyoming ~ York

Columbus Day: Monday, October 8, 2012
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PA Events - Index
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PA Events - Index -
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A Little Bit of Halloween
Humor... Shared by PaVendors.com
The house looks empty, there's no one around.
There isn't a sign, there isn't a sound.
In the darkness each year I feel the same shame --
Having eaten the treats before the kids came.
This sent to us in an email years ago. We
share it with our visitors!
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Words of Wisdom and Inspiration...
"There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be
lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October." --
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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