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Weeuusable consignment event. It is the largest sale in the region, with everything for future parents, babies and children. Up to 90% retail reduction with prices from $ 2, while everything is treated and organized by sex and size and pre-evaluated by sender. Only the new and slowly appreciated elements accepted. 8:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the York Expo Center, 334 Carlisle Ave., York. Ticket prices vary; see Weeusablesevent.com For more information.
Jazz in the city with ends. Jeff Stabley, auxiliary professor and study instructor of jazz, percussion and improvisation at the York College, is at the head as a curator and artistic director of this monthly set of talented local and regional, and sometimes national and international musicians playing live in the studio of the Apell Center. The show will showcase John Harris on saxophone, Don Carn to violin and bass, Kris Kostoff on guitar and bass, Mack White on percussion and stable on drums. 5.30 p.m. Friday, at the Apell Center studio, 50 N. George St., York. Tickets $ 10 in advance, $ 15 of the show.
Frant Fry Fimmy Film: “The Neverending Story.” Bastian, a lonely young boy with a love of books, becomes attracted to a timeless world of fabulous creatures – a world that he alone can save from certain destruction – when he discovers that he is the hero of the story never at the end. Do not miss this classic cult of the 80s on the big screen once again … An unforgettable fantastic world, emblematic characters like Atreyu and Falkor the Luckdragon, and a powerful theme on the power of imagination. 6.30 p.m. Friday, at the Capitol Theater of the Apell Center. Free.
2025 Pennsylvania Herb & Garden Festival. This two -day event takes place every April and includes speakers, workshops and plant sellers, plant crafts, products for the gardener, the cook and the craftsman. Celebrate gardening and acquire knowledge of the growth and use of herbs to create a culinary flavor, natural beauty products, healthy life and well-being. A large garden landscape designed with unusual plants, natural stones and rocks. They will also have a musical artist playing Harp music for your pleasure in the garden. Customers can take advantage of visiting and shopping in the hangar it filled with botanical art done by hand and crowns. And more. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, at the York Expo Center. Tickets $ 10, children 12 years and less free.
Central York Performing Arts presents “the Addams family”. Full of all your members of the Addams Crazy Addams Favorite family, this story is that of acceptance, love, family values and to be different. Wednesday Addams grows and meets a “normal” boy. When they fall in love, madness follows while the two very different families collide and everyone wonders what normal means. The Addams family is filled with dark humor, original characters and a musical score that hits the feet. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday at Central York High School, 601 Mundis Mill Road, York. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at https://cypa.ludus.com/index.php?sections=events.
Varsity Cheer Aloha York Showdown. Founded in 2001, Aloha Spirit is the ultimate theme event. The teams and spectators show their Aloha spirit during these events often dressed in a Luau theme outfit and taking advantage of games and promotions on the Hawaiian theme. Aloha Spirit extends above standard customer service with many programs leaving a feeling like part of ohana. From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, at the York Expo Center. $ 24 adults, $ 19 children 6-16.
The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales. Based on Jon Sieszka’s book and Lane Smith, this hilarious music deconstructs the tradition of fairy tale. The characters slide in and out of their stories and nothing is quite if you remember. Poor Jack. He must use his minds to save himself from the terrible giant, so he begins to tell his own versions of some very familiar stories: a turtle flowing a hare pushing the hair; Cendumpletskin; Small shorts in the process of red execution; And some princesses who kiss frogs and sleep on peas. Jack must not only tell stories as fast as he can as long as he can avoid being consumed, but he must also overcome the disturbances caused by this annoying red hen and obsessed with bread and this boring stinking cheese man. 11 a.m. Saturday, at the Strand Theater of the Center Center. All tickets $ 15.
Film appreciation – Peter Weir: “Master and commander: the spacing of the world”. During the Napoleonic wars, Lucky Jack (Russell Crowe), a cheeky British captain, pushed his ship and his crew to their limits in search of a formidable French warship in South America. On the basis of about three of Patrick O’Brian’s novels, the film focuses on the relationship of Captain Jack Aubrey and Dr Stephen Maturin depicted by Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. It is a reflected and meditative film that is worth revisiting and although it is a modest success, it has generated no follow -up unlike popular “Pirates of the Caribbean” released the same year. Saturday at 3 p.m., in the West classroom at the Appell center. $ 75 series, $ 60 for 65 years and over.
Caplive: Thunderbeard – A tribute to ZZ Top. Thunderbeard is the last tribute to ZZ which authentically recreates the live experience of “This Little Ol” band from Texas “. These guys will make you sing with classic tubes such as “La Grange”, “Tash” and “Sharp Habed Man”, as well as many other classics in the history of 50 years and more from the legendary of the group. It will be an unforgettable live show that will make you feel like you have been transported to the peak of one of the largest rock groups of all time. 7: 30 hours Saturday, at the Capitol Theater at the Center Appell. Tickets start at $ 36.75.
Monday evening improvisation class and adult improvisation class with Chris Myers. Come and lend to laugh all day with the local actress and the improvised comedy Chris Myers while learning classic improvisation games and New Wave that will jostle your brain and tickle your funny bone. The six -week session ends with a performance open to the public. Classes take place on Monday evening in the Calls Center studio. Contact ajmyers@appellcenter.org for more information. $ 130 for the six -week session.