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Events with Vendors in Derry
Pennsylvania - Westmoreland County PA
Derry Railroad Days
WHEN: Annually - Begins the third Thursday of September with the
Hbbo Picnic and the festival begins the following Saturday.
Saturday and Sunday, September 22 & 23, 2012
NOTE: Hobo Picnic is held the Thursday before the Festival.
WHERE: Derry PA Business District, Corner of East Second Avenue and
South Chestnut Street, Derry PA 15627. Off Route 30 East - take Route 217 to Downtown Derry PA - approximately 3
miles. (Westmoreland County Pennsylvania.)
DESCRIPTION:
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Thursday, September 20, 2012 - Hobo Picnic at Derry Station Railroad
Heritage Park beside the Caboose Museum & Gift Shop in downtown Derry.
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Saturday, September 22, 2012 - Derry Railroad Days kicks off with a
Parade down Route 217 starting at 10AM. Free entertainment stage, food booths, craft vendors and
more from 11AM to 7PM.
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Sunday, September 23, 2013 - NEW THIS YEAR! The festival will continue
Sunday from Noon to 5PM with free musical entertainment, food booths and craft vendors.
Vendors
Needed! Arts and crafts vendors wanted.
Direct sales vendors wanted (home party vendors.)
Food vendors wanted (concessionaires.)
Antique and collectible dealers wanted.
Other vendors wanted (businesses, companies, services, organizations, non-profits, etc.)
Entertainment vendors wanted - entertainment is needed (music, magicians, clowns, etc.)
Don't forget to visit our "2-Cabooses Railroad Museum" filled with
interesting railroading artifacts.
CONTACT: Vendors: 724-694-2030 or Fax 724-694-9252
Entertainment: 724-689-7266
General Information: 724-309-1746
Mitch Raney at "derryrailroaddays @ mail.com"
WEBSITE: www.DerryRailroadDays.com.
OTHER WEBPAGES For This Event: www.derryborough.org/rr.pdf.
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