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The Third Annual Montco Comic Fest will be taking place on Saturday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guests will be local comics creators and other artists, along with cosplayers and gamers. There will also be feature panels on comics-related topics, artistic workshops and plenty of fun activities for children. (Submitted Photo)

Chase away the last of these cold-weather blues with a fun-filled week in Montco. From live theater and concerts to car showscomic fests and cherry blossoms, these 20 #MakeItMontco events are sure to bring the springtime.

MONTCO COMIC FEST

  • Dates: April 7, 2018
  • Location: Montgomery County – Norristown Public Library
  • Address: 1001 Powell St, Norristown, PA 19401
  • Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • he Third Annual MontCo Comic Fest will be taking place on April 7th, from 10 AM to 3 PM. The location will be the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library at 1001 Powell Street in Norristown. Our guests will be local comics creators and other artists, along with cosplayers and gamers. We will also feature panels on comics-related topics, artistic workshops, and a lot of fun activities for children.

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MID-ATLANTIC INDOOR NATIONALS CAR, TRUCK & BIKE SHOW

April 7 – 8
Greater Philadelphia Expo Center

If you are an automotive enthusiast, you’ll want to clear your schedule for an extended weekend of nearly 300 high-end custom cars, bikes, trucks and vendors at this incredible show.

The late Armin Hostetter started putting on Automotive Events in the 50s. Armin and his three sons have owned and operated Trail way Speedway (Hanover, Pa) for over 68 years and Motorama Events (Harrisburg, PA) for 40 years. Sons Brad, Barry and Perry are a 7th Generation family raised in Hanover, Pa. They have been producing Motorsports events most of their lives and they continue to carry the family name and traditions into the next generation.

JAPANESE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

April 7 & 14
Morris Arboretum

Celebrate spring with beautiful blooming cherry blossoms and learn about the Japanese cultural influence on Morris Arboretum. The two-day event includes the thundering Kyo Daiko Drumming Crew and a traditional Japanese tea. All events are free with gardens admission.

The history of the Morris Arboretum is rich with Japanese influences. Join us in April as we celebrate this history and experience the beauty of Morris Arboretum’s cherry tree collection in bloom. Both Saturdays will feature traditional Japanese cultural activities. All events are included with garden admission.

For these and other event listings, click here.

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