What are you doing this weekend? Here are a few astounding suggestions

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As winter draws ever closer, Montgomery County is still bursting with autumn colors, weather and plenty of new events and activities. Check out some of our most exciting new events this week only in Montco.

As winter draws ever closer, Montgomery County is still bursting with autumn colors, weather and plenty of new events and activities. Check out some of Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s most exciting new events this week only in Montco!

SLY FOX CYCLOCROSS

November 11
Sly Fox Brewing Co.

With a course that starts on the Circle of Progress, careens around an outdoor beer garden, dives into a technical wooded section, and includes a muddy, muscle-wrenching stair set, Sly Fox Cyclocross is a solid fit for adventurous racers and fun-loving spectators

This event is rain or shine

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AUTUMN SPLENDOR FALL FOLIAGE – EIGHT OAKS TASTING FOR PARLOR PASSENGERS

November 10
Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust

Come to meet the owner of Eight Oaks Distillery from New Tripoli. They are a veteran-owned, farm distillery. Growing all our own grains, like wheat, rye, barley and corn and crafting them into delicious spirits made from scratch.

You will taste their Bourbon, Rye Whiskey and a third surprise sample. There will be bottles available for sale to take home.

This tasting is in the Parlor Car only and you must be 21 years or older to participate.

MEET AND GREET WITH DAVID AKERS + ENTER TO WIN TICKETS TO EAGLES V. COWBOYS

​November 11
Iron Abbey Gastro Pub

Meet Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame Kicker, David Akers at The Iron Abbey on November 11th from 12:00-2pm and enter for your chance to win* a pair of tickets to the Eagles v. Cowboys that night at 8:20p!

*Must purchase an item to receive ticket giveaway entry. One ticket per check.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY ANNUAL LUNCHEON 2018

November 10
Joseph Ambler Inn Restaurant

Program: “Sidetracked: The Mysteries We Uncover When We aren’t Looking for Them”.   Three stories unraveled:

  • The Norristown man who became a “refreshment dealer”;
  • The mystery of English inventor, Edward Ingleton;
  • And the story of James Morris Johnson, convicted of murder for causing a train wreck at Valley Forge in 1949.

Saturday, November 10, 2018, Noon-3:00 p.m.

To see all the listings click here.

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