2015 Butler County PA Tourism Visitors Guide

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Agritourism, Fairs & Festivals, Golf, History & Heritage, Great Outdoors, Arts & Culture Family Fun, Dining, Shopping, Accommodations, Event Facilities, Sports

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Welcome to Butler County, PA Some of Butler County’s best assets are our quaint, small towns, rolling farmland and bustling Cranberry Township. These alone show the diverse range of offerings across the county, and now it’s growing even more.

New hotels are being built in Butler and Cranberry Township to keep up with the demand for an enjoyable place to stay for our out-of-county visitors. New businesses are popping up everywhere, too! Unique restaurants, friendly cafes and charming shops will complete your experience here. This year our guide celebrates the delightful diversity of the county. There is so much for visitors to discover thanks to the wide span of attractions and landscapes. The ever-growing Cranberry Township and developing small

towns provide a dynamic destination for groups or business events. As you can see, Butler County has been busy! We’re packed with places to rest, relax, dine and experience just waiting for you to explore.

Jack Cohen, President Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau

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Contents Welcome ....................................................................................................3 Diversity . .................................................................................................. 7 UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex..........................................................9 2015 Annual Events ..............................................................................10 Happy 75th Birthday, Jeep .................................................................. 13 Soaring Through Butler Skies .......................................................... 15 40 Things to Love about the Great Outdoors ............................... 16 Diverse Lodging . .................................................................................. 18 Hotel Comparison Chart ..................................................................... 19 B&B Comparison Chart....................................................................... 20 Camping Comparison Chart.............................................................. 20 Delicious, Diverse Dining . ................................................................. 21 Agriculture ............................................................................................22 A Walking Tour of Saxonburg............................................................25 Moraine State Park...............................................................................26 Moraine State Park Map.....................................................................28 Outdoor Activities Chart ................................................................... 30 Awesome Autumn................................................................................. 31 Membership Directory .......................................................................32 Dining Comparison Chart ..................................................................36 GO Card....................................................................................................53 Butler-Freeport Trail Map .....................................................gate fold Butler County Map....................................................................gate fold


Board of Directors

Chairperson..........................................................................................................................Rodney Schaffer Vice Chair.......................................................................................................................................... Todd Wehr Treasurer......................................................................................................................................... Paul Lueken Secretary.......................................................................................................................................Jake Weiland Board Members..............................Rick Antestenis, Roxann Booser, Stephen Catt, Scott Choura .....................................................Clayton Findon, Vicki Hinterberger, Elizabeth Jacobs-Kelleher ........................................................................... MJ McCurdy, Veronica Minke, Zachary Shumaker

Staff

President...........................................................................................................................................Jack Cohen Director of Tourism Development.............................................................................................. Amy Pack Tourism Sales Specialist.......................................................................................................... Marsha Klaus Director of Membership Recruitment & Development...............................................Debbie Crum Sales Administrative Assistant................................................................................... Michelle Wolensky Marketing & Media Manager.............................................................................................Paula J. Slomer Communications & Marketing Coordinator.......................................................................Sara DiBello Web Designer & Developer...................................................................................................Ryan Morgan Marketing Assistant/Jeep Festival Coordinator.....................................................Michele Sneddon Office Manager.............................................................................................................................Leigh Baxter Administrative Assistant..............................................................................................................Teri Getsay Public Relations....................................................................................................................Patti Jo Lambert Brochure Distribution................................................................................................... Joseph P. McMurry

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Managing Editor: Sara DiBello Contributing Editors: Teri Getsay, Nick Hart, Michele Sneddon Proofreader: Hilary Daninhirsch Project Manager/Designer: Paula J. Slomer Illustrator: Michele Sneddon Contributing Photographers: Justin Barnes, Gloria Benfer, Roc Dornbrook, FengXinZi, Dan Gamola, Beverly Geibel, Teri Getsay, Lawrence E. Kelly, Bethany Kenney, Violet Learn, Dale Major, Jan M. McElhinny, Paula J. Slomer, Gail Smith, Paul Staudenmaier, Greg Walker, Leon Winkowski Advertising Coordinator: Leigh Baxter Š 2015 Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. 310 East Grandview Ave., Zelienople, PA 16063. All Rights Reserved. Publication may not be reproduced in whole or part in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system known or hereafter invented, without written permission from Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau. The Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau does not warrant or guarantee the quality of the accommodations, events, restaurants and other facilities listed. The bureau accepts no responsibility for changes in event dates or admission fees. Members of the Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau make this guide possible through their support and advertising.

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hen traveling throughout Butler County, you’ll find a variety of experiences you can’t find anywhere else all in one place. While it’s cliché to say there’s something for everyone, we really are lucky to have great diversity here. Although the county’s roots tie it to an old farming community, visitors today will see more than just countryside. In the developed southwestern corner of the county, you’ll find Cranberry Township. Shopping and restaurants line Route 19 tucked between two major highways. A short distance away you’ll discover historic Harmony, the small town of Portersville and rural farmlands. From a destination where everything is at your fingertips to the quaint and quiet landscapes, you don’t have to travel far to enjoy one extreme or another. In addition to our cities and towns, we experience four distinct seasons, each with their own festivals, outdoor activities and fun to enjoy. Unlike other parts of the world, we can go cross-country skiing and sailing all in one place. Exciting events and attractions fill the calendar all year long and even the themes are diverse. From the Big Butler Fair in its 160th year to newer events like the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival entering its 5th year, or the 3rd annual Celebrate the Bloom, a unique experience awaits you in Butler County. Once you’re here, think about where you’d like to have dinner. Are you looking for a small diner, an upscale eatery, or a one-of-a-kind dining atmosphere? The county has tons of restaurants to please your taste buds and if you’re visiting for a few days, there are a many ways to stay the night, too. Check out our article on our diverse dining options on page 21 as well as an overview of lodging on page 18. The arts of Butler County are pretty diverse, too! Some of our theaters’ productions are cast with members of the community while others feature national or local professionals. Let a barbershop chorus group sing to you in perfect harmony or enjoy the classical nature of the symphony. No matter which art you choose to experience, we hope it will be music to your ears. If a diverse and enjoyable destination is what you’re searching for, look no further than Butler County, PA. We can’t wait to show you our home! Left: Hobnob Theatre Company’s production of “A Midsummernight’s Dream” was staged at multiple locations in Preston Park. Unique vegetation, fields of well-maintained prairie grass, ponds, an abundance of wildlife, two pedestrian bridges, an arboretum of 40 different species of pine trees, several state champion trees, and 50 acres of second-generation forest make Preston a destination attraction.

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Play. Stay. Dine. Shop. Why are more and more people from all around the area visiting Cranberry Township? Cranberry Township, at the crossroad of I-79 and the PA Turnpike, is Butler County’s top destination. Every weekend, athletic teams, golfers, adults, kids, and young families head to Cranberry for its outstanding parks, sports, and recreational facilities. Dozens of restaurants featuring menus designed for every taste, style and budget, welcome guests to Cranberry every day. So do its collection of shopping venues ranging from big box superstores to intimate boutiques. And throughout the year, guests from around the world arrive in Cranberry to stay in the one of the eleven nationally-flagged hotels for business or pleasure.

Cranberry Township is built for you. Discover for yourself.

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UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex Opening mid-2015

Story courtesy of the Pittsburgh Penguins.

By Nick Hart

Drivers passing I-79 in Cranberry Township can see a glimpse of the future for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Located near Route 228 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the Cranberry Springs development, the new UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is scheduled for opening in 2015.

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he facility will be the first of its kind in the country, a joint effort between an NHL team and one of the nation’s medical centers. While serving as the practice home of the Penguins, the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex will also have a medical component, specializing in hockey-related treatment, training and injury prevention. “It’s going to be unique,” said Rich Hixon, the Penguins’ executive director of strategic planning.

“This will be the first medical facility in the country to focus on hockey.” Penguins owner Mario Lemieux was on hand in March to fill the first shovel with dirt as construction got underway. The complex bearing his name will be 180,000 square feet and feature two ice sheets, a concession space, a retail space and multiple locker rooms as well as UPMC offices and medical facilities. Approximately 30% of the building’s square footage will be dedicated to UPMC medicine and sports training. The “hockeyrelated” medical and training elements include expert care in orthopedics, concussion management and prevention, sports nutrition, physical therapy and performance training catered to needs of hockey players. The Penguins will use the complex for training camp and an undetermined amount of practices during the season, but it will also host special team-related events such as the annual summer development

camp for prospects, alumni games and youth hockey camps and clinics. There also will be plenty of public skating, figure skating and community events. In addition, the facility will serve as home ice for Pittsburgh Penguins Elite AAA youth hockey program, which is sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods. The Penguins Elite program is a U.S.A. Hockey-recognized Tier-1 program comprised of fourteen different teams (nine boys and five girls) competing in various age categories. According to Hixon, one of the goals will also be to host U.S.A. Hockey-sanctioned tournaments, Tier 1 Elite showcases, along with amateur and high school hockey games. “The UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex will be a recreational asset that will attract teams and players from all over the country to Cranberry Township,” Hixon said. As for seating capacity, the larger of the two rinks—the one

that will be home to Penguins practice sessions—will have bleacher seating to accommodate nearly 1,000 fans. The other rink is expected to have available seating just over 400. “We will still do the larger fan events at CONSOL Energy Center because of the much larger seating capacity,” Hixon said. “But we’ll be creating plenty of new events for the facility in Cranberry.” There will also be 14 different locker rooms scattered around the rinks, making it extremely functional for youth hockey tournaments and adult leagues. Hixon believes the facility will mean bigger and better things for the surrounding community, as well. “Hopefully, the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex acts as a catalyst for future development along that I-79 corridor,” Hixon said. “Both the developer and Cranberry Township have been tremendous to work with and we all think this can lead to further development.”

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Butler County Annual Events: 2015 January

February

17: Winterfest at Moraine State Park – ice skating, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, hiking, ice sculpture and dog sledding demos, crafts, chili cook-off and hot food

21: Cherry Pie Hike – annual hike commemorating George Washington’s birthday with history and cherry pie!

24: Butler County Wine Festival featuring PA wineries, vendors, refreshments, basket raffle and more

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April

7: 2nd Annual Celebration of Chocolate – food contests, chocolate pairings, demonstrations, kid’s activities and more! Held at the Regional Learning Alliance. NEW LOCATION!

20-May 1: Kaleidoscope Regional Arts Festival showcase of local and internationally-known dance, music, theatre and visual arts at Slippery Rock University

August

3-11: Big Butler Fair – largest fair in western PA, fireworks, the midway, games, demolition derbies, concerts and truck pulls 9-11: Cranberry Township Community Days – features Art in the Park, car cruise, concerts, free kids area, carnival and more

1-2: Regatta at Lake Arthur 11: Penn Twp. VFD Mega Cruise/ land and lake activities featurFly-in – car and air show featuring ing “learn-to” activities taught by eco-experts, fireworks, car one of the few remaining 1929 cruise, live entertainment and Ford Tri-Motors planes. Witness Eco-Relay Race or ride in it July 9-12 at AirQuest Aviation.

September 12-13: Saxonburg Festival of the Arts crafts, food, music, art demonstrations 18-20: Evans City Oktoberfest crafts, food and entertainment daily, plus a parade and Little Miss and Mr. Oktoberfest (tentative date) 19: Butler Fall Festival – familyoriented festival featuring regional crafters, children’s activities, food vendors, entertainment and classic car show sponsored by the Rodfathers

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Evans City Hallo-Weekends month-long family-friendly Halloween celebration in the hometown of “Night of the Living Dead” 3: Concordia Oktoberfest celebrates the traditional German Oktoberfest with a special German menu, musical entertainment, a petting zoo, pony rides and more 3-4: Butler County Farm Tour self-guided FREE tour of Butler County farms; educational fun 3-4: Portersville Steam Show Fall Fling (See May)

16-18: Horse Trading Days three days of food, crafts and music, plus a horse parade, car cruise, bike night and kid’s activities 18: Celebrate the Bloom – help preserve the only protected prairie in PA, and the easternmost 10-15: Butler Farm Show prairie in the U.S. with guided showcases the county’s walks, workshops and more farming community with 20-25: Saxonburg VFC Carnival farming exhibits, tractor pulls, crafts, rides, food and family fun carnival with pet demonstrations parade, water battles, pageant and a huge fireman’s parade 18-22: North Washington 26: Concordia Summer Festival VFD Rodeo – grab your traditional festival featuring a cowboy hat. The North special menu based on the year’s Washington Rodeo brings theme and entertainment for all the professional rodeo to Butler County; parade takes 30-Aug 2: Portersville Steam place on August 17 Show (See May)

October

19: Fossil-free Energy Fair and Electric Car Show – vendors who supply renewable energy, as well as speakers providing educational information on the viability of wind, solar and geothermal energy sources 26-27: Echoes from our Past Historic Cemetery Walk – history is brought to life through costumed actors assuming the intriguing characters of Butler County’s ancestors Villagefest – Main Street Slippery Rock is lined with vendors, crafters and food

10-11: Zelienople-Harmony Country Fall Festival activities down Zelienople’s Main Street, plus Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony 17-18: Antiques & Artisans Festival (See June)

* Events are subject to change. Please see www.VisitButlerCounty.com for the latest event listings.

July


May 15-17: Chainsaw Carving Invitational – witness top chainsaw carvers in action from all around the world, live music, auction, food, beer and more

June 12-14: 5th annual Bantam Jeep® Heritage Festival – celebrate the 75th anniversary of the birth of the Jeep®. Off-road trails, Jeep® Playground with mud pits, WWII Encampment, history, vendors, Show ’n Shine, Muddy 5K and more. See the story on page 13. 18-20: Mars New Year Celebration – celebrate the Martian new year in Earth’s very own Mars

16-17: Portersville Steam Show Spring Gas-up – vintage village, homemade ice cream, antique tractor pulls, train rides, flea market, crafts; antique farm, transportation and oil field equipment

19-21: Pittsburgh Parts-O-Rama parts flea market, vehicle sale corral, collector toys, car show 20-21: Antiques and Artisans Festival – features outstanding antique dealers, talented artisans, and many passionate vendors that take pride in their products, all set on a pine-framed farm

22-25: Outdoor Extravaganza weekend full of outdoor activities, fun workshops and evening entertainment; meals and camping optional

28: Cruise-a-Palooza – join the Rodfathers at the Butler Farm Show Grounds for their biggest car cruise of the year. DJs, dash plaques, special entertainment NEW LOCATION!

November

December

14-15: Harmony Museum’s annual WeihnachtsMarkt (German Christmas Market) seasonal gift shopping in a family-fun atmosphere with handcrafted and German imports, artisans, entertainment, food and refreshments 31: Silvester New Year’s Eve Celebration – celebrate the New Year on German time with a 5K race, museum tours, music, food and fireworks

There’s plenty more to do in Butler County! Our calendar on VisitButlerCounty.com is updated regularly with tons of performances, hands-on activities, seasonal events and family fun. Check back regularly to see what’s happening while you’re in town.

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Happy 75th Birthday, JEEP®! What makes something stand the test of time while the world around us is evolving with new technology every day? The men behind the development and design of the Bantam Reconnaissance Car (BRC) would have been great people to ask since the American Bantam Car Company’s BRC, born in Butler, Pennsylvania in 1940, is the predecessor to the Jeep® vehicles you see on the road today. As the country entered World War II, Charles “Harry” Payne, a Bantam lobbyist, had been working extensively to interest the Army Quartermaster Technical Committee on Transportation (QMC) in a military style of a Bantam car. After discussions with the QMC did not move along the process, Payne visited the Secretary of War, who felt that a meeting should be arranged at the facility in Butler with the ordnance subcommittee. With demonstrations and input from Bantam representatives, the committee decided on specifications for the vehicle. Bid requests were then sent to 135 manufacturers with requirements for the general

purpose vehicle. Only Bantam and Willys-Overland Motors submitted bids to produce a vehicle, and only Bantam fit the requirements set by the QMC. Bantam won the bid to build the prototype and vowed to complete the vehicle and detailed drawings within 49 days. At Camp Holabird, Maryland, the BRC was debuted for testing to both the military officials, as well as representatives from Ford Motor Company and WillysOverland Motors. Because Bantam had no patent on their product, the government claimed ownership of the drawings, and shared these with Willys-Overland and Ford. After its approval, a contract to complete 70 BRC-60 vehicles in 12 weeks was given to Bantam. One month later, orders for 1,500 vehicles each were given to Bantam, Willys-Overland and Ford. Although Bantam was able to complete both of these orders ahead of deadline, they were not awarded another substantial vehicle contract. However, they continued to produce

military trailers and other materials to keep the company alive.

On-site Trails

By the end of the war, the American Bantam Car Company had produced over 2,500 jeeps and more than 73,000 military trailers. While they had no patent on the vehicle, Bantam will always be memorialized through the continued popularity of the Jeep® today. Fast forward 75 years to 2015 as we celebrate what General George Marshall once called “America’s greatest contribution to modern warfare.” The 5th annual Bantam Jeep® Heritage Festival, taking place June 1214, 2015, will commemorate Bantam’s hard work and dedication over seven decades ago. The Festival celebrates the lifestyle that surrounds the Jeep® today with activities including On-Site Trails, Jeep® Playground, How-To Clinics, vendors and Show’n Shine. Blow out the candles with Bantam’s 75th birthday activities taking place all weekend long, including the Guinness World Records Largest Parade of Jeeps, the History Speaker Series, the History Exhibit and more!

Jeep® Playground

Show ‘n Shine

Jeep® Parade

Photo courtesy of Butler County Historical Society. See their preserved BRC-40 at the Festival!

WWII Encampment

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more, we connect you with the community by bringing together all the partners you need to create a fantastic event! We specialize in meetings, sporting events, weddings and festivals. With an incredible location, we are only five hours from half of the U.S. population! We offer our event attendees over 2,000 hotel rooms and

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hundreds of restaurants and shops. For more information, call the Tourism Bureau Sales Office at 866-856-8444 and ask for Amy Pack or Marsha Klaus.


Soaring Through Butler Skies

Not only was Butler, Pennsylvania the birthplace of the Jeep and five other automobiles, but it also has a rich history related to aviation! The flat fields of farmlands in Butler County made it an ideal area for early pilots to land. One of those landing strips of farmland these aviators used, Nixon and Dodds Farm, is now the location of the Butler County Airport. Today’s air traffic, however, has a much safer 4,801-foot paved runway to greet them.

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In 1908 Augustus Roy Knabenshue, a member of the Wright Brothers’ Exhibition Team, soared over Butler in a one-man dirigible. His trip, noted as the first flight in Butler County, covered from the old fairgrounds (now Butler High School) to the Courthouse and back.

As many other local aviators gained interest in flight, their needs were met on August 27-28, 1929 when the Pittsburgh Aviation Industries Corporation established the 230-acre site in Penn Township as the Pittsburgh-Butler Airport. The Penn School of Aviation, modeled after the United States Army training schools, was originally housed here and was regarded as one of the most state-of-the-art air transport and mechanical schools in the nation. Pittsburgh-Butler Airport served as the primary airport for the Pittsburgh region until Pittsburgh International was built in the early 1950s.

1929 As you can imagine, such a distinguished reputation garnered the interest of many notable aviation greats. Amelia Earhart, who was present for the airport’s 1929 dedication, later returned in 1932. She trained in Butler’s skies for three months to acquire her instrument flight certificate prior to her flight across the Atlantic. Amelia even had long-range fuel tanks installed on her Lockheed Vega (Little Red Bus) while in the area.

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You may have heard of Taylorcraft Aircraft, but did you know that C.G. Taylor had facilities in Butler in 1935? Here he manufactured his original two-place side-by-side aircraft, with its original design drawn out on the floor of the airport’s historical hangar, C-1.

1938

In May of 1938, for the first time in the airport’s history, airmail was flown out of the Pittsburgh-Butler Airport to the municipal airport in Pittsburgh. As WWII roared on, Butler’s airport served as a training facility for American, British and Canadian pilots. Many of these cadets bunked at the dormitories of Slippery Rock and Grove City Colleges while earning their flight hours.

1969

John Graham purchased the airport and ran Graham Aviation there from 1969 until 1980 when the authority obtained the entire airport as it exists today. During that time, Graham’s friendliness to private and sportsmen aviators turned the airport into a hub, since larger airports were more concentrated on commercial and international flights. Butler County Airport Authority purchased the tract of land from Mr. Graham through approximately seven deeds.

1950

Following the war, the Butler County Airport authority was formed and in 1950, the runway was paved. These changes enabled the authority to apply for federal funds.

Despite improvements such as the addition of an 800-foot runway extension in 2004, the airport continues to be operated by only three people. The airport is also still uncontrolled, meaning pilots are responsible for announcing their intentions on a common advisory frequency (UNICOM) or contacting the tower at Pittsburgh International Airport during bad weather.

2004

Today, aviators can take

advantage of the services of the Butler County Airport’s fixed base operator, AirQuest Aviation, or dine at Hangar 4.7.3 overlooking the runway of the airport.

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Things to LOVE

about the Great Outdoors in Butler County

Water… trees… flowers… trails… sunshine… there’s a reason the great outdoors are one of the most fabulous features of Butler County. There’s fun to be had and beauty to soak up all year round with gorgeous greenspace tucked in every corner of the county. Here are our 40 favorite things.

4. Kayaking, sailing and peaceful boating! 5. Need a fishing pole? Disc golf discs? You can borrow them for free at Moraine. Likewise, Jennings offers snowshoes when snowfall is sufficient.

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8. Wildlife! 9. Hotdogs, s’mores, mountain pies and ghost stories around a campfire

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“In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.”Aristotle

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2. You can make your friends jealous of your awesome Instagram photos 3. Jennings has the only protected prairie in Pennsylvania!

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6. Finding treasures while geocaching 7. A great excuse to unplug and ignore those phone calls and emails

#GetOutinBC

1. 16,725 acres of Moraine with 1,750 square feet of beach, 71 miles of trails and 42 miles of shoreline

10. Celebrate the Bloom — an entire event created around the striking purple Blazing Star prairie flower 11. Sled dogs and ice carvers at Winterfest

12. Beautiful butterflies along the Native Plant & Butterfly Trail at Moraine

13. Picnicking with your favorite people 14. Fish for free days on Memorial Day and the Fourth of July 15. You can even find greenspace to enjoy in Cranberry Township, the bustling part of the county 16. The scents of nature: wildflowers, wild honey (if you are lucky), wet leaves

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34. Old railroad lines haven’t gone to waste. They were turned into the Butler-Freeport Community Trail!

17. The Regatta at Lake Arthur is

one of the premiere outdoor events in the region.

18. All of the parks are free and many offer free environmental education programming and free summer concerts

21. Two Audubon parks! Succop Nature Park and Todd Nature Reserve

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30. Playgrounds! (Alameda Park, Cranberry Township Community Park, North Boundary Park, Moraine State Park, Slippery Rock Park, Spring Valley Park) 31. The feeling of a warm breeze hugging you 32. Urban Birdwatching! Downtown Butler offers great views of Nighthawks during summer nights flying around the illuminated courthouse on Main Street.

22. The thrill of encountering an endangered massasauga rattlesnake at Jennings

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29. Daring thru-hikers who travel the entire 4,600 miles of the North

26. Snagging an ice cream and perusing the Owlet Gift Shop at Moraine State Park

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27. The amazing sledding hill behind the ski lodge at Slippery Rock University

35. Learning about Osprey aboard the Nautical Nature and actually seeing their nest 36. So many places to swim! 37. You can hike or take a leisurely walk at every single Butler County park! 38. Catching a fish, even when the lake is frozen solid! 39. The view of glistening snow-covered trees while cross-country skiing, buzzing around on a snowmobile or walking on top of the snow with snowshoes 40. Races. There are tons of races, including the Bantam Jeep Muddy 5k (shown below), Glacier Ridge Trail Ultramarathon and new this year, Tough Mudder and

Mudderella!

28. You can bike seven miles along Lake Arthur, or the entire way from Butler to Freeport, without worrying about sharing the road

19. The feeling of walking on water while stand-up paddleboarding down Slippery Rock Creek or Lake Arthur! 23. The eerie feeling you get driving over Lake Arthur at night

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20. Moraine has one of the most technical mountain bike trails in the WORLD.

24. Playing a pick-up game of baseball, soccer, volleyball, football or kickball 25. Fresh air hitting you in the face while standing on the front of the Nautical Nature pontoon boat

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33. Slippery Rock University will be hosting the

PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championship in August, and pros love Moraine’s disc golf course.

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Restful & Reliable

Diverse Lodging in Butler County Need a place to stay while you’re enjoying all Butler County has to offer? The county is home to a diverse range of accommodations from hotels to campgrounds to B&Bs—conveniently located in every corner.

Relaxing & Rustic If you plan to go camping in Butler County, you can choose what atmosphere is best for you. From camping in secluded areas where you can take in pure nature, to campgrounds with a number of amenities and fun activities, each accommodation has its own personality. Enjoy the outdoors without the discomfort and site set-up by “glamping.” The global trend has arrived in Butler County— glamorous camping accommodations are now available at Whispering Pines Farm. Didn’t bring a tent or RV? No problem! Enjoy yurt rentals at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest. The campground, with easy access to I-79 and I-80, is home to 34 wooded acres filled with fun activities for everyone. With its short distance to Moraine State Park, Breakneck Campground is for the nature enthusiast in you! The campground even offers primitive camping sites nestled in wooded areas for a peaceful and comforting atmosphere that will put you at ease. If you want to be in the center of the outdoor action, Bear Run Campground is the place. Its property borders Moraine, with access to the North Country Trail and Jennings Environmental Education Center. The campground also offers getaway packages allowing you to take advantage of all the nearby attractions. Moraine itself has 11 modern lakefront cabins, each with a dock, fire ring, kitchen, full bathroom and heat. For a new experience during your stay, try the guided trail rides on horseback or horse-drawn hayrides offered at Peaceful Valley Campground. Located just a short distance from the North Washington Rodeo grounds, state game lands and a fishing lake, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors.

Quaint & Quiet For a home away from home, come experience the variety of bed and breakfasts and farm stays. Some accommodations are decorated to reflect a bygone era, while others offer guests a unique experience with acres of farmland nearby. Revisit the Civil War era at Armstrong Farms B&B. The property includes an 1816 main farmhouse, cottages throughout the farm and suites in nearby 18 2015 Official Visitors Guide / www.VisitButlerCounty.com / 866-856-8444

Saxonburg. Six miles of walking/hiking trails and the village of Saxonburg waits for you to explore. A historic servants’ quarters turned into an inn located on an alpaca farm? You heard it right. Its’ days as a servants’ quarters are over and the cozy Inn at Four Points will be home to not just you, but alpacas, too! While there, enjoy the unobstructed view of sunsets, watch alpacas graze in the fields and even experience them up close and personal. Located on a 100-acre farm, Locust Brook Lodge boasts six guest rooms and a deck overlooking a maple grove. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings by birdwatching, hiking, relaxing or playing a game of pool in the recreation room. The Lodge’s Trout Room also has wheelchair accessibility.

Comfortable & Convenient Whether you’re just looking for a simple place to stay for the night or a high-end hotel with tons of amenities, Butler County has a roof over your head. With accommodations close to major highways, attractions and restaurants, you’ll feel at home wherever you choose to stay. As some travelers prefer to be in the hub of the area, there are a number of hotels available in Cranberry Township at varying levels of service and amenities. To be fully relaxed during your stay no matter what time of year, many of these locations offer an indoor pool. Need a place to stay for more than just a few nights? There are also three Butler County hotels that offer extended stay residences. The Cranberry area, rich in restaurant and shopping choices, is also is in close proximity to I-79, I-76 and Route 19, so guests are just a short distance from the Greater Pittsburgh area. If being away from all of the hustle and bustle is more your traveling style, a number of hotels are conveniently located in the center of the county. Many of these accommodations offer a fitness center, free breakfast and internet. All of these hotels are located on or close to Route 8, so you are never far from other attractions in Butler County. Refer to our accommodations charts to see which accommodations allow your furry friends to join you during your stay, which are accessible, or if restaurants are nearby!


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Armstrong Farms B&B—724-352-2858 À 1020 Ekastown Rd., Saxonburg, www.armstrongfarms.com

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Eat your Way Around the World

Delicious, Diverse Dining D

o you find yourself tired of eating the same things all the time? Fighting over what to have for dinner? The cure is simple… dine in Butler County where you can eat your way around the world. To compare Schnitzel and dining options, see our comparison chart on pages Spaetzle (German) 36-37. You’ll find everything from fancy to familyThe recently-revamped friendly, BBQ to beer-infused. Read on for some of Harmony Inn (brought to our unique and worldly you by the owners of North Country Brewing Company) Parlez Vous options, and mark your complements its location Francais? calendar for Cranberry with German inspirations (French) Township’s Folk & Food on the menu, and the One of the best foods Festival on April 11th. beer, of course. Located from France has to be crepes. Thankfully Wunderbar Coffee House in Harmony realized this and began offering sweet and savory crepes in late 2014. Start the day with ham and eggs, have Mediterranean for lunch, and nutella banana or crepes suzette for dessert.

in Valencia, Hoovers Restaurant also specializes in German selections, featuring an authentic Oktoberfest buffet in April and October. For tasty German treats, visit Stohr Haus Bakery in Harmony.

Not ‘yo Cheese (Mexican) Celebrate Mexican Mondays or Taco Tuesdays! For tasty Tex-Mex, try On the Border or for more authentic Mexican, head to Emiliano’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar. Build your own Mexican delights at Moe’s Southwest Grill. All three are located in Cranberry Township.

Old School (Pioneer Era) Ever wonder what they ate “back in the day”? The Old Stone House in Slippery Rock offers early American cooking classes. Students learn stewing, roasting and baking and, of course, get to eat their creations — a unique, educational and tasty opportunity!

Wok this Way (Asian) Practice up on your chopstick skills for some awesome Asian eating. These four restaurants in Cranberry Township each have something special to offer: • Chen’s Chinese Restaurant traditional Chinese-American, featuring sizzling platters • Dynasty International Buffet - huge buffet with Chinese and more • Jimmy Wan’s Restaurant - upscale Chinese and Japanese with phenomenal sushi • SAGA Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar - cook-in-front-ofyou Japanese dining

Spice is Nice (Indian)

Mangia, Mangia! (Italian) We love our Italian food here in Butler County. No matter what part of the county you’re visiting, homemade Italian cooking can be found nearby. • Butler - Mama Rosa’s Restaurant and Sauce Kitchen, and Natili North • Cranberry Township - Bravo! Cucina Italiana, Domenico’s Ristorante, and tre AMICI Ristorante • Harmony - Della Terra • Saxonburg - Bistro by Pizza Joe • Slippery Rock - La Famiglia Pizza & Pasta House

New to Indian cuisine? Himalayas Indian-Nepalese Restaurant in Cranberry Township allows you to choose your spice level and has a buffet, perfect for first-timers to try a bit of everything. And something you won’t find in conventional Indian restaurants is authentic Nepali dishes. You’ve gotta try the momos (dumplings)!

Killer Tofu (Vegan) Although not a worldly food type, Vegan definitely falls into our delicious, diverse dining. Double Wide Grille in Mars and The Chop Shop in Butler serve carnivorous features, but also vegetarian and vegan options.

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Do you know where your food comes from? Do you know how many hats a farmer must wear? Did you know that agriculture and tourism are the top two industries in Pennsylvania? Agritourism combines these two facets, providing interesting, entertaining and educational opportunities for visitors and locals alike. Get down on the farm with us!

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ity folk or country bumpkin, we can probably all agree that western Pennsylvania’s rolling hills are gorgeous… but just as beautiful is what lies beyond these scenic landscapes. Day in and day out, farmers wake early and labor all day. They must serve as food producers, veterinarians, businessmen and endless other occupations. These welleducated men and women work long days, meticulously plan out their growing seasons, and fend off pests and inclement weather. What does all of this have to do with tourism? A lot, surprisingly! If you’ve ever eaten food, gone to a fair or carved a pumpkin, then agriculture

is relevant to you, both as a potential visitor and part of the human race. (Side note: if you haven’t eaten food, what planet are you from?!) We’ll get back to food later. Let’s start with the cute part. Alpacas are our star critter here in Butler County. There are four different alpaca farms which allow you to visit with, pet and fall in love with these fuzzy creatures. All of the farms have shops with soft products made from alpaca fleece, and one even has a bed and breakfast so you can arise near your newfound friends. Another “cute” side of agritourism is rustic weddings. Beautiful countryside and post-and-beam barns will make

the perfect backdrop for your special day. You may even get an animal escort down the aisle. Stella the goose at Armstrong Farms is notorious for joining in the celebration! If you don’t get invited to a farm wedding, you’re still welcome to explore local farms. Many are open to the public year-round or at least in the fall. There are both fun and educational opportunities for the whole family. (See Awesome Autumn story on page 31.) In addition, other agricultural events showcase farming–from the Big Butler Fair, in its 160th year, to the Butler Farm Show, another long-standing well-loved event. New for 2015 is the Butler County Farm Tour. This event


has been around for 10+ years, but you’ve never seen it like this! Approximately 20 farms will be open to visitors with special activities planned in every corner of the county. The event will now be two days and the best part is, it will still be free! Another free tour is the Barns of Butler County, a drive-it-yourself tour. Grab a free brochure and be on your way along one, two or three routes to see the county’s most interesting barns. Each barn has its own unique story to tell, and the drives are scenic and relaxing. Back to food… just about any product you need can be found here, made locally. Milk, flour, meat, produce, spices, syrup,

sauces, wine, coffee… the list goes on. In Butler County, you can get back to basics and avoid the highly-processed foods of our time. If you don’t like cooking, there are farm-to-fork restaurants serving local foods. There is also a Butler Basket which contains fresh locallyproduced products–an excellent gift for just about anyone. Last but not least is Butler County’s good-looking food source, The Farm Kings. The 10-person family works their butts off and even has their own TV series to show for it. We invite you to learn more about agriculture and to think beyond the farms you see along the road.

Name the Cow Contest

Meet Moochelle! By Teri Getsay

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t Butler County Tourism, we attend fairs, festivals and parades throughout the county with our 1967 Kaiser Jeep to promote all the exciting things to see and do here. The cow in our Jeep didn’t have a name, so we held a Name the Cow Contest for children ages two to 12. The contest was a huge success, with 557 eligible entries. The winning name, Moochelle, was entered by seven-year-old Michele Smith from Fenelton, Pennsylvania. She made her entry while attending the Alameda Fall Festival in Butler on September 27. Michele is a 1st grader at Clearfield Elementary whose favorite subject is science. The first person she told about winning the contest was her teacher. Some of her favorite things include drawing, coloring and learning how to knit with one of her grandmas. Her favorite animals are turkey and deer. When asked what the best part was about winning—the prize, riding in a parade, getting her picture taken, or having her story and picture in our guide—she gave me a huge smile and said, “I don’t know, I love everything,” and gave her prize cow (whom she has also named Moochelle) a huge hug. She told her grandma to feel how soft Moochelle was and flashed her infectious smile. During her prize ride in the parade, she smiled and waved to the crowd like a pro. See Mochelle and our Jeep at most of the county’s major events. We’re always available with great information on Butler County fun!

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Discover Delightful, Diverse Saxonburg T he town of Saxonburg is slightly off the beaten path, making it a true hidden treasure. Whether you’re navigating Route 228, winding down Dinnerbell Road or cruising along Route 356, definitely follow the signs for Saxonburg! Saxonburg was founded in 1832 by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling and his brother Karl. Their purchase of 1,600 acres of land on a gentle ridge was thought to be suitable for farming and to offer a new life for Germans in America. Today, Main Street maintains its original character, featuring 32 buildings over 100 years old, and is registered as a National/ Pennsylvania Historic District. Evidence of Roebling’s many contributions to society are evidenced today, including his invention of wire rope, design of the Brooklyn Bridge and layout of the town.

Photo courtesy of Discover Saxonburg

Fascinating. 1. Saxonburg Museum/Roebling Park - Saxonburg Museum includes a shocking array of exhibits, from antiques to KDKA Radio and history specific to the town. Saxonburg was founded by Karl Roebling and brother, John, in 1832. John Roebling later designed the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and invented the wire rope used to build it. A sizable replica of the bridge stands in the park. Don’t forget your camera! 2. Saxonburg Church - designed by John Roebling to be the highest point in the town. 13. South Butler Community Library - Borrow (or buy!) a book, enjoy free Wi-Fi, or print creations on their 3D printer! 14. Abba’s House - A place for anyone to relax, connect or celebrate.

2. Dating back to 1837, Saxonburg Church was erected on the highest spot in town and still stands as the highest point today.

Delicious. 5. Hotel Saxonburg - Fine dining and an award-winning chef.

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6. Novotny’s Pizza - Huge menu, featuring fresh-made dough.

3. Saxonburg Carnival - New dates for 2015, July 20-25

7. Saxonburg Coffee Company - Quality coffee, espresso beverages, loose leaf tea, smoothies and baked goods. 8. Mainstreet Bake Shop - Specialty cakes and baked goods.

4. Saxonburg Festival of the Arts - September 12-13

5. Hotel Saxonburg - Hotel rooms refurbished to the late 1800s atop a popular restaurant. President Woodrow Wilson is listed in the hotel guest registry from 1914-1917!

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The Mainstay - Bed and breakfast embracing old-world charm and country chic.

Unique. 10. Saxonburg Area Artist Coop - Local professional artists exhibiting sculptures, paintings, fiber arts, beads, digital graphics prints and pottery. 11. Mimi’s Memories, Antiques & Gifts - Antiques with bling! 12. Danna’s Natural Foods and Supplements - For health nuts and those wanting to make a healthy change.

Look for green keystone signs like this to learn more of the town’s fascinating history.

See our website for an expanded map of Saxonburg with its surrounding areas to explore.

Photo courtesy of Discover Saxonburg

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oraine State Park

Where were you in 1969 and 1970? Vietnam? Out having hippie fun? Just a glimmer in your parents’ eyes? For those who lived in Butler County at that time, most can recall the creation of Lake Arthur. One of our biggest treasures, Moraine State Park, is often enjoyed but not given much thought. Truth is, the park was dedicated in 1970, but its story goes back more than 20,000 years ago when glaciers were prevalent.

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hen a glacier retreats, the accumulated debris it leaves behind is called a moraine. That is where the park’s story begins. Evidence of its glacial past is still evident today at the Jacksville Esker. Esker is another glacial term, meaning a serpentine ridge of gravelly and sandy drift, believed to have been formed by streams under or in glacial ice. Preserving this history today, the park offers a self-guided “Trail of Geology” tour. Moving forward tens-of-thousands of years, humans created history on the land… and not the pretty history that you might expect if you’ve seen the park today. The land was deep-mined, strip-mined, drilled and polluted. Thankfully, the land was given a shot at redemption by Dr. Frank W. Preston and others who studied the land for decades and helped form the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. The conservancy purchased the land, plugged up 422 gas and oil wells, sealed the deep mines, filled the strip mines, fertilized the soil, and planted thousands of trees, shrubs and grasses. Muddy Creek was also dammed to create the lake. Today, Moraine State Park is 16,725 acres with 1,750 square feet of beach, 71 miles of trails and 42 miles of shoreline. More than two million visitors enjoy the park each year, making it one of the top parks in Pennsylvania. We love the park and welcome you to love it, too.

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years, the Conservancy held fundraisers, petition drives and events to garner some of the funds and support necessary to repair the lake. The Conservancy was met with exciting news in April 2014 when it was announced that the project would receive funding from the state in 2016, allowing it to reopen for boating and fishing in 2017. Eager to bring back the lake that was treasured for over 50 years, some projects the Conservancy hopes to accomplish in addition to the restoration of the lake’s site include improving accessibility for persons with disabilities around the area, adding a two-mile walking trail and bridge for hikers, and park beautification. Keep your eyes open for Glade Run Lake’s valiant return as a wonderful outdoor destination!


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Awesome Autumn

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Fall is one of our favorites here in Butler County. Whether you love the crisp and cool weather, pumpkinflavored treats or abundant street festivals, autumn is an easy season to get excited about. Fall in love with fabulous foliage.

If you’re the active type, get out and enjoy our parks, where you can hike, bike, picnic, kayak and more. Moraine State Park has fall foliage cruises on Moraine Preservation Fund’s pontoon boat, the Nautical Nature. It’s one of the best ways to view fall foliage in Butler County. For a more relaxing autumn experience, go to www.VisitButlerCounty.com and choose an itinerary. Two our staff recommend are the Barn Trail and Washington’s Trail. Both of these are drive-it-yourself tours that allow you to set your own pace while enjoying scenic back roads. Brochures for both of these tours are free and include loads of fascinating history.

FLAVORS Pumpkin spice is twice as nice in

FAMILY Fall is a season for all!

Another favorite fall flavor is apple cider. You’ll find hot apple cider at many of our eateries, as well as fresh cider from Harvest View Farm and Cider House Farm Market. The 21-and-over crowd can enjoy locally-made hard cider from Rebellion Ciderworks in Slippery Rock, which is also served in local eateries.

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Butler County. Here at the tourism bureau, we put on our sleuth gear to scope out the very best pumpkin-flavored treats so we can share them with you. For a list, check out the Awesome Autumn page on our website. You’ll find everything from coffee beverages and beer to ice cream and baked goods. It’s not all sweets either; you’ll also find savory surprises and salted caramel mocha.

Start (or continue) a family tradition with pumpkinpicking, hayrides, corn mazes or jack-o-lantern carving. All across the county are farms offering family-friendly autumn entertainment. Even the spooky sites offer “no scare” days geared towards children. Kids can play in the hay, go swimming in corn or learn about agriculture firsthand. The whole family can appreciate the decorated zombies that adorn Evans City during the month-long Hallo-Weekends. Though “Night of the Living Dead” was the original “zombie” movie, the event is geared toward all ages.

September and October are fall festivals. Street festivals can be found in Slippery Rock, Butler, Zelienople, Harmony, Mars and Saxonburg. Savor the last round of lemonade and funnel cakes, learn how apple cider is made, and shop for crafts and homemade goods. Nothing beats the crisp, cool air, the aroma of wet leaves and soaking up the sunshine before winter rolls in. The festivals are also a great time to explore Butler County’s small, charming towns. The shops, restaurants and attractions are extra welcoming to eventgoers, often offering specials and promotions.

FRIGHTS Ghoulish sites and spooky frights can be

found around every corner. From reportedly haunted buildings to creepy cemeteries, Butler County offers tricks, not just treats. One of the top frights is Cheeseman’s Fright Farm. Geared towards teens and adults, the farm features a chilling hayride and an eerie monster-infested corn maze. Another great way to experience the scary side of autumn is our “Wine & Spirits” itinerary. It features wine, and spirits of both sorts—both alcohol and sites that are rumoured to be haunted. This includes creepy cemeteries, restaurants with fascinating histories and other strange locations.

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Directory - Where to Stay! Hotels Candlewood Suites Hotel À 20036 Rt. 19, Oak Tree Place Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-591-8666 www.candlewoodsuites.com/ cranberryPA Guests will find spacious studio and one-bedroom suites, each with their own fully-equipped kitchen, large workspace, overstuffed recliner and complimentary high-speed internet. Comfort Inn & Suites À 1 Comfort Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-7177 www.choicehotels.com Newly renovated. For business or a family getaway, this smoke-free hotel features an expanded hot breakfast, an indoor pool, exercise area and guest business center. Conley Resort À 740 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Conley Resort features an 18-hole golf course surrounding a 60-room motel, four meeting and banquet rooms, an indoor waterpark with two slides, and a restaurant. See our ads on pages 6 & 12. Courtyard Pittsburgh North/ Cranberry Woods 150 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-1900 www.courtyardpittsburghnorth.com The most modern of new hotels in Cranberry Township--Courtyard Pittsburgh North/Cranberry Woods offers a brand new experience for savvy travelers. Days Inn Conference Center 139 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6761 www.daysinnbutler.com Meeting space highlighting two elegant ballrooms with granite flooring, crystal chandeliers and uplighting. 140 sleeping rooms including efficiencies, free parking, continental breakfast and indoor pool. Fairfield Inn - Cranberry 30 St. Francis Way Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-0600 www.fairfieldinn.com/pitfi Perfect for the business traveler--just minutes from Thorn Hill Industrial Park (offices of American Eagle Outfitters, Mitsubishi and Verizon), Marconi, Traco and Butler Auto Auction.

Fairfield Inn & Suites - Butler À 200 Fairfield Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-0009 www.fairfieldinn.com/Pitbt Our hotel provides one of the friendliest and best values among Butler hotels. Enjoy our complimentary hot breakfast, indoor pool, fitness center and WiFi. Fairfield Inn & Suites - Slippery Rock 1000 University Pkwy. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-406-0535 www.fairfieldinn.com/pitrk Conveniently located near Slippery Rock University. This smoke-free hotel has spacious and contemporary guest rooms to work or relax in, with complimentary high-speed internet access. Hampton Inn - Cranberry 210 Executive Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-1000 www.HamptonInn PittsburghCranberry.com Deluxe breakfast bar, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness center, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, coffee maker and data port are included in our rate.

Hampton Inn - Butler 610 Butler Crossing Butler, PA 16001 724-431-2400 www.butler.hamptoninn.com Complimentary hot breakfast, indoor heated pool and state-of-the-art fitness center, business center, outdoor patio with barbecue grill and fire pit, on-site guest laundry, refrigerator and microwave, 42” TV’s and high-speed WiFi. Now open! See our ad on page 14. Hilton Garden Inn - Cranberry 2000 Garden View Ln. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-9999 www.hiltongardeninncranberry.com Celebrating our third year in Cranberry Township, we are minutes from I-79 and the PA Turnpike. Our Garden Grill and Bar serves from 6 AM-10 PM, and we offer complimentary WiFi.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Butler 203 N. Duffy Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-841-0103 www.hiexpress.com/butlerpa Come visit Butler County’s newest gem, The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Butler. Largest and most up-to-date rooms in the county. See our ad on page 12.

Residence Inn by Marriott 1308 Freedom Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-1000 www.residenceinnpittsburgh.com Each suite offers a separate living/ sleeping area and fully-equipped kitchen. We offer complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, sport court and fitness center.

Holiday Inn Express Cranberry 20003 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-1000 www.hiepittsburgh.com A two-story hotel situated conveniently at the crossroads of I-76 and I-79. Within minutes of dozens of restaurants, shopping and entertainment options.

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Home2 Suites Pittsburgh Cranberry 1401 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-742-3800 www.pittsburghcranberry. home2suites.com For a modern and savvy choice in travel, enjoy unexpected style, enhanced flexibility, expanded spaces and differentiated amenities, whether you’re staying days or months. Hyatt Place Pittsburgh/Cranberry 136 Emeryville Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-7900 www.pittsburghcranberry.place. hyatt.com Complimentary hot breakfast and WiFi. Cafe snacks and entrees available to purchase 24 hours a day in our Gallery Cafe along with Starbucks Coffee, beverages, beer, wine and spirits. Pittsburgh Marriott North 100 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-3700 www.pittsburghmarriottnorth.com Butler County’s finest full-service hotel, with 295 luxurious guestrooms, restaurant/lounge, Starbucks outlet, indoor pool and fitness center, plus 14,000 square feet of event space. Red Roof Inn 20009 Route 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-5670 www.redroof.com Guest rooms have residential-styled accents that leisure travelers will find appealing. Business Kings feature a microwave, mini-refrigerator and spacious work area for the business traveler.

Coming Soon! Look for this new hotel opening in 2015! • Springhill Suites by Marriott - Butler

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Armstrong Farms Bed & Breakfast À 1020 Ekastown Rd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-2858 www.armstrongfarms.com Armstrong Farms provides an elegant venue experience for weddings and other events. The bed and breakfast is an inviting alternative to typical hotel lodging. See our ad on page 24. The Eppinger House 119 E. Grandview Ave. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-473-8310 www.theeppingerhouse.com Built in 1892 in the quaint little town of Zelienople. Within walking distance of shopping, great restaurants and Historic Harmony.

Four Points Alpacas Bed & Breakfast 6187 Brown Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-9677 info@fourpointsalpacas.com www.fourpointsalpacas.com The Inn is located on an 11-acre alpaca farm. Stroll the farm while getting acquainted with our lovable alpacas. Experience “life in the slow lane.” Heather Hill Inn 268 Rader School Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-538-5168 www.heatherhillinn.com Located on a 185-acre estate. Six lovely guest rooms. With banquet hall for showers, business meetings, weddings, etc. Like us on Facebook. com/theheatherhillinn.


Accommodation Comparison Charts Hotel Saxonburg 220 W. Main St., Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-4200 www.hotelsaxonburg.com Our five rooms are each uniquely furnished. The hotel features a large common room and two shared bathrooms. See our ad on page 24. Inn at Mt. Chestnut Bed & Breakfast 102 Patriot Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0383 www.innatmtchestnut.com Offering the comforts of today with the charm of a bygone era. All guest rooms have private baths, king-size beds, A/C, TV and high-speed internet access. Locust Brook Lodge 179 Eagle Mill Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-8453 www.locustbrooklodge.com Come spend time in this tranquil B&B in the heart of a 100-acre farm. Relaxing, hiking, birdwatching or visiting, Locust Brook Lodge is the perfect home base.

The Mainstay at Saxonburg À 214 Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-360-2651 www.themainstayatsaxonburg.com The Mainstay Bed and Breakfast in historic Saxonburg embraces old world charm, creating unique experiences for business and leisure travelers, meetings, parties or special getaways. See our ad on page 24. The McMurray House Bed & Breakfast 258 Centreville Pike Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-8188 www.mcmurrayhouse.com “Stay a little longer” in our furnished mini guest house with all of the comforts of home. Weekly rates available for your extended stay. Step Back In Time Bed & Breakfast 224 N. Washington St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-7509 www.stepbackintime.weebly.com Have a Victorian tea, browse our antique shop or stay overnight in beautifully-decorated rooms. Enjoy southern hospitality. Host and hostess Pat and Adrian Kriley.

Be sure to check out pages 19-20 to compare amenities at all of our diverse lodging options! Teachers Pet Bed & Breakfast 204 Bloomfield School Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-8920 www.teacherspetbandb.com Welcome to our 150-year-old farmhouse and log cabin furnished with all antiques, working fireplaces, private bath, A/C, WiFi, TV, plus full country breakfast.

Vacation Rentals Creek View Manor 1 & 11 White House Way Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-287-7056 www.creekviewmanor.com Two vacation homes located on 40 manicured acres overlooking the quiet waters of Slippery Rock Creek. RED: rustic five-bedroom two-and-a-half bath, WHITE: seven-bedroom, fourand-a-half-bath.

Meadow Rock Farm À 899 Rockdale Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-584-0508 MeadowRockFarm899@gmail.com www.meadowrockfarm.com Nestled in the gorgeous farm country of Butler County, Meadow Rock Farm is the perfect choice in wedding venue, a weekend retreat, or for a small intimate gathering.

Snap & Win! Our photo contest offers entrants a chance to win gift certificates valid at about 100 local businesses. $100, $75 and $50 prizes are awarded quarterly! www.VisitButlerCounty.com/ photo-contests

Camping Bear Run Campground À 184 Badger Hill Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-3564 www.bearruncampground.com The Wehr family hosts a top-rated family camping/cabin experience: reunions or occasion getaways. Immediate access to Lake Arthur’s shoreline and hiking at Moraine and nearby McConnells Mill. See our ad on page 12. Breakneck Campground À 1757 Cheeseman Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-3405 www.breakneckcampground.com Nestled among pines and open areas, ideal for tenting. Quiet and beautiful campground for campers, hikers, kayakers and outdoor lovers. Complete with modern facilities. Pets welcome! See our ad on page 7.

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Buttercup Woodlands Campground 854 Evans City Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-789-9340 www.buttercup.org 55 acres of country living, swimming pool, game room, recreation hall, bingo, horseshoes, trolley rides, campground store, cabin rentals, tent areas and large campsites.

Indian Brave Campground 159 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-9204 www.indianbravecampground.net Enjoy the wooded surroundings with shaded level sites as the Native Americans once did many years ago. Seasonal and year-round camping and single and pull-through sites.

Cooper’s Lake 205 Currie Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-368-8710 www.cooperslake.com Family-owned and operated since 1971. Located one hour north of Pittsburgh off I-79. Approximately 600 scenic acres; 200 used for camping. Campsites can accommodate large groups.

Peaceful Valley Campground 231 Peaceful Valley Rd. West Sunbury, PA 16061 724-894-2421 www.peacefulvalleycamp.com Family-oriented campground featuring swimming pool, fishing pond, new LP station, and camp store serving handdipped ice cream, soft pretzels, and all of your camping needs.

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest À 449 Campground Rd. Harrisville, PA 16038 724-735-2417 camp@pittsburghjellystone.com www.PittsburghJellystone.com Award-winning park ranked in the top 1% nationwide offers cabin and yurt rentals and great RV sites. Full schedule of activities and family fun with Yogi Bear and friends.

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Directory - Where to Eat! 11th Frame Bar and Grille 540 Fairground Hill Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-8630 www.familybowlaway.com Family Bowlaway is home to the 11th Frame Bar and Grille. Services include: bowling, Laser Storm, game arcade, team building, special events and dining.

Bravo! Cucina Italiana 20001 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-8150 www.bravoitalian.com Bravo! Cucina Italiana offers lunch, dinner, brunch, dessert, full bar, glutenfree menu and kids menu. Call ahead seating is available, and takeout can be ordered online!

Andora Restaurant and Catering S.R. 228, 300 Adams Shoppes Mars, PA 16046 724-591-5132 www.AndoraRestaurant.com American cuisine with a heavy influence on seafood. Banquet rooms are available for your event, or we come to you with our catering service.

Brown’s Country Kitchen 1149 W. Portersville Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-3227 www.BrownsCountryKitchen.com Family restaurant with homemade soups and pies. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7 AM-9 PM, seven days a week.

Anna Marie’s Winery & Cafe 788 E. Butler Rd. Butler, PA 16029 724-431-4810 www.annamarieswineryandcafe.com We offer a relaxing, quality, dining experience featuring Italian cuisine and an extensive range of wine varieties crafted on site, sure to please any pallet.

Brusters Ice Cream 510 Northpointe Cir. Seven Fields, PA 16046 724-772-9999 www.brusters.com Freshly-made ice cream and frozen dessert products.

The Arrogant Bean Coffee House & Sweets 454 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-504-2199 www.thearrogantbean.com We serve the finest organic fair trade coffee and espresso drinks, as well as made from scratch fresh baked goods. Eat in or drive thru. The Beacon 231 Beacon Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-586-6233 www.gotothebeacon.com The Beacon offers the best whole jumbo wings in the county (at least), the coldest beer, and great daily food and drink specials. Bistro by Pizza Joe 584 Dinnerbell Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-524-1888 www.pizzajoes.com/saxonburg/ default.htm A warming and delightful restaurant serving homemade Italian dishes, soups and salads, sandwiches and pizza. BYOB. Dine-in, pick-up or delivery available. BOhèm Bistro 526 Northpointe Cir. Seven Fields, PA 16046 724-741-6015 www.bohembistro.com BOhem Bistro is a charming and eclectic neighborhood bistro where you can sit back and enjoy European comfort food in style. Shared plates, affordable wines and friendly service.

Buffalo Wild Wings 20215 Rt. 19, Suite 107 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-742-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com The ultimate place to get together with your friends, watch sports, drink beer and eat wings! Large groups welcome! Burgh’ers Restaurant 100 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0710 www.burghersinc.com Organic and locally-grown foods. The specialty is hamburgers, but don’t pass up the Southern-style chicken, homemade macaroni and cheese or soups made from scratch! Chen’s Chinese Restaurant 101 Brandt Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-6760 www.chencranberry.com Our commitment: food should be tasty and healthy; dining should be fun and entertaining! We are not a franchise or chain. Home of the Sake Bomb! Conley Resort - Knicker’s Tavern À 740 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Great place for any occasion. Open breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casual dining. Daily dinner specials and a full bar. See our ads on pages 6 & 12. Cummings’ Candy and Coffee 146 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-3287 www.cummingscoffee.com Full-service coffee bar/chocolate shop. The oldest family business in Butler,

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established 1905. We also have a cafe located inside the new tower at Butler Memorial Hospital. Debbie Lee’s Delight 886 Evans City Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-486-3600 www.facebook.com/ DebbieLeesDelight 33 flavors of soft-serve, 16 flavors of hard ice cream, sugar-free and fat-free flavors, as well as cones, splits, blasts, parfaits and cakes. Della Terra 100 Perry Hwy, Ste. 106 Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0630 www.dellaterrapgh.com Della Terra (“of the Earth”) offers authentic Italian cuisine from all regions of Italy. Everything is made from scratch, and we offer a full-service bar. Derailleur Bike Shop Cafe 107 Dittmer Rd. Herman, PA 16039 724-282-1091 www.derailleurbsc.com Located in a 126-year old building on the beautiful Butler-Freeport Community Trail, this family-run, socially responsible cafe advocates healthy living and alternative transportation. DiBella’s Old Fashioned Subs 1694 Rt. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-8088 www.dibellas.com Every sandwich starts with freshlybaked bread in the store’s in-house bakery. We custom prepare every sub using the highest quality meats, cheeses and toppings. Catering and delivery available! Domenico’s Ristorante 20550 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-6455 www.domenicoscranberry.com Italian restaurant with fine family dining. In business for over 40 years, specializing in pasta dishes, chicken, veal, seafood and pizza. Great beer selection. Double Wide Grill 100 Adams Shoppes Mars, PA 16046 724-553-5212 www.doublewidegrill.com A vintage gas station turned into a restaurant from a Pittsburgh-bornand-bred original, featuring barbeque, vegan and vegetarian foods, plus 36 draft beers and a full bar. Dr. Sous Chop Shop 108 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-256-9959 www.chopshopbutler.com

Awesome atmosphere! Amazing food! Graffiti on the bathroom walls encouraged! Nowhere else can you get a funnel cake sundae for breakfast or eternal damnation for lunch. Eat’n Park 114 Clearview Cir. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-7674 www.eatnpark.com Award-winning neighborhood restaurant featuring a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu, house bakery and more! The home of the Smiley Cookie, free to children 10 and under. Emiliano’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar 20111 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-8080 www.emilianos.net Located on the lower level in the Cranberry Mall, serving outstanding authentic Mexican cuisine. Full service bar and Happy Hour Monday-Friday 4-6 PM. Flame Barbeque 20300 Rte. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-2270 www.theflamebbq.com Family-owned with years of experience in preparing specialty meats and homemade sides. The pulled pork is one-of-a-kind with or without BBQ sauce. Fox’s Pizza Den 502 E. Grandview Ave. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-0511 www.foxspizza.com/locations/pa/ zelienople/zelienople-pa-236/index. html Offering salads, pizza, stromboli, calzones, hoagies, sides and wedgies. Pick-up or delivery. We guarantee to serve you only the best: from our den to your den! Freedom Farms Sandwich Shop 796 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-481-1444 www.freedomfarmspa.com We’re excited to be opening the new Freedom Farms Sandwich Shop in Butler, PA, serving the best sandwiches you’ll ever eat. Freedom Square Diner 1185 Freedom Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-591-5080 www.freedomsquarediner.com Modern diner serving classic american food. Family-owned business, open every day. Cranberry Township Business of the Year 2012! Goodfello’s Pizza, Pasta & Grille À 124 N. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-473-0446 www.facebook.com/pages/


Goodfellos-Pizza-Pasta-andGrille/125923200755751 We offer a wide variety of cuisine, providing homemade selections such as pizza, pasta dishes and homestyle cookin’, all the way to our BBQ grill.

Hangar 4•7•3 Restaurant & Spirits 473 Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-6599 info@hangar473.com www.hangar473.com Don’t be forced to live on food and water alone… it’s time to experience real dining paired with excellent wine and spirits. Fly or drive over for inspired and seasonal “scratch cooking” and our bar overlooking the runway. See our ad on page 2. The Harmony Inn À 230 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-5124 www.theharmonyinn.com Located in the heart of Harmony’s National Historic District, we offer our public tavern to you for social pleasure and shared camaraderie in true Harmonite tradition. See our ad on back cover. Himalayas Indian-Nepalese Restaurant 20455 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-4454 www.ilovehimalayas.com Welcome to Himalayas, the first and only Indian-Nepalese restaurant in the Pittsburgh area. We offer India’s finest cuisine in a unique and trendy atmosphere.

Jimmy Wan’s Restaurant 1686 Rt. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-778-8978 www.jimmywans.com Jimmy Wan’s offers the finest ingredients to complement an upscale ambiance. Enjoy our flavorful Chinese, fresh sushi or sip on amazing wine in our modern lounge. The Johnston House 7041 Crider Rd. Mars, PA 16046 724-625-2636 www.thejohnstonhouse.com Romance, luxury and old-world charm surround you in the ultimate location for your meeting or event! Featuring a tea room, specialty coffee cafe, gift shop and hair salon. La Famiglia Pizza & Pasta House 354 S. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-406-0688 www.facebook.com/ LaFamigliaPizzaAndPastaHouse From our family to yours! House-made soups, sauces, and more to enjoy in a family-friendly environment. Party room available for your special event. Log Cabin Inn 430 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-4155 www.springfields.com Rural and rustic, enjoy a fresh, delicious menu in the unique, casual environment at The Log Cabin Inn, the home of bread, beer and bull. See our ad on page 6. Longhorn Steakhouse À 1679 State Rd. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-1500 www.LonghornSteakhouse.com Voted “America’s Favorite Steakhouse” in the 28th Consumer’s Choice Chain Awards. The Longhorn Steakhouse has been proven to be long on customer satisfaction.

Hoovers Restaurant 1441 Pittsburgh Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 724-443-2010 www.hooversrestaurant.com Made daily with fresh, homemade ingredients, our authentic German and American food will delight you! BYOB and join us today!

Mac’s Cafe 16 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-256-9710 Great family-owned restaurant, featuring daily specials and private banquet rooms. Traditional American fare. Reservations welcomed and free parking!

Hotel Saxonburg 220 W. Main St., Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-4200 www.hotelsaxonburg.com Join us for fine dining and an overnight stay. Unique and original recipes, featuring crabcakes, lobster bisque, Virginia spots, steaks, chicken, pasta and more. See our ad on page 24.

Mama Rosa’s Restaurant and Sauce Kitchen 263 Old Plank Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-287-7315 www.butlersmamarosas.com Beginning in southern Italy in 1957, Mama Rosa’s has become one of Butler’s favorite restaurants. Stop by to enjoy authentic Italian recipes and satisfying dinners. See our ad on page 5.

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Mars Brew House 502 Pittsburgh St. Mars, PA 16046 724-625-2555 www.marsbrewhouse.com Hello Earthlings! Journey to Mars for the finest coffees in the universe. The Mars Brew House also offers delicious food, live music and free WiFi. Mazzanti’s Beans & Cream 1800 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-841-0280 www.mazzantisbeansandcream.com Family-owned and operated. We make the best butter pecan... and other flavors, too. Soft serve is real ice cream. Coffees are rich and bold. The Meadows Original Frozen Custard À 20635 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-6800 www.meadowsfrozencustard.com The Meadows of Cranberry Township serves freshly-made frozen custard, frozen yogurt, Italian ice, and a variety of other delicious dessert treats. Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt À 257 Butler Commons Butler, PA 16001 724-256-9939 www.menchies.com/frozenyogurt-shops/frozen-yogurt-butlercommons-pa Be your own mixologist with our 14 flavors, 32 dry toppings, 12 chill bar with fresh fruit, 5 sauces and waffle cups. Moe’s Southwest Grill 1686 Rt. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-9919 www.moes.com Plain and simple, the Moe’s food mission is to bring the highest-quality ingredients to every guest, every day, everywhere. Our food is freshly prepared in our restaurants daily. Monroe Hotel 400 E. Jefferson St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5529 Stop by for breakfast, lunch or dinner at The Monroe Hotel. The building was built in 1898 and is thought to be the oldest restaurant in continuous operation in the area. Natili North 204 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5033 www.natilirestaurant.com Family-owned with a casual, friendly atmosphere. Fresh, made-to-order food featuring daily specials include homestyle favorites and unique vegetarian dishes. Takeout and delivery service!

North Country Brewing Company À 141 S. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2337 www.northcountrybrewing.com Tradition and quality are the trademarks of our full menu restaurant and whole grain brewery, while always conscious of our fork print. See our ad on back cover. North Park Lounge Cranberry 20810 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-2233 www.northparklounge.com The place to be! Offering HD widescreen TVs for your sports-viewing pleasure, along with daily drink and dinner specials! Novotny’s Pizza 105 State St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-7600 www.novotnyspizza.com Historic Saxonburg’s premier pizza spot! Featuring fresh-made dough, huge menu, salads, burgers and more. Delivery, dine-in, or take-out. On The Border 1724 Rt. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-987-5162 www.ontheborder.com Proudly serving the worlds finest Mexican food, margaritas and Mexican beers. We offer great daily menu specials and a fantastic happy hour. Bienvenidos! Panera Bread - Butler 330 Butler Commons Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0349 www.panerabread.com We are bakers of bread. We are fresh from the oven. Fresh, authentic artisan bread, breakfast favorites, soups, salads, sandwiches and bakery items. Panera Bread - Cranberry Township 20111 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-5060 www.panerabread.com We are bakers of bread. We are fresh from the oven. Fresh, authentic artisan bread, breakfast favorites, soups, salads, sandwiches and bakery items. Pennie’s Bake Shop & Espresso Bar 800 W. New Castle St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1928 www.penniecake.com Visit Pennie’s for a unique experience that begs to be repeated! Indulge in our family recipes and stand-out specialties. A full-service espresso bar, loose leaf teas and fruit smoothies!

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Dining Comparison Chart Restaurant Pizza Joe’s Portersville À 100 East St. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-8557 www.pizzajoes.com Pizza Joe’s Portersville is open daily and serves pizza, salads, sandwiches, strombolis and appetizers. Delivery is available to several local attractions and campgrounds.

Days of Operation

Catering

Alcohol Served

CENTRAL BUTLER COUNTY - BUTLER & RT. 8 SOUTH 11th Frame Bar and Grille

7 days

No

Yes

Anna Marie's Winery & Café

7 days

Yes

Yes

The Arrogant Bean Coffee House & Sweets

7 days

No

No

The Beacon

7 days

No

Yes

Bistro by Pizza Joe

7 days

No

No

Conley Resort - Knickers Tavern À

7 days

No

Yes

Pizza Pie 572 Evans City Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-482-6330 www.pizzapiebutler.com Featuring classic and specialty pizzas, calzones, hoagies, salads and Italian dishes. Takeout and delivery from two convenient locations.

Cummings' Candy and Coffee

7 days

No

No

Debbie Lee's Delight

7 days

No

No

Dr. Sous Chop Shop

Closed Sunday

Yes

BYOB

Eat'n Park

7 days

No

No

Freedom Farms Sandwich Shop

Closed Monday-Tuesday

No

No

Hangar 4·7·3 Restaurant & Spirits

Closed Monday-Wednesday

Yes

Yes

Pizza Pie - Route 8 North 1734 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-4400 www.pizzapiebutler.com Featuring classic and specialty pizzas, calzones, hoagies, salads and Italian dishes. Takeout and delivery available.

Hoovers Restaurant

Closed Monday

Yes

No

Mac's Cafe

7 days

No

No

Mama Rosa's Restaurant & Sauce Kitchen

7 days

Yes

Yes

Mazzanti's Beans & Cream

7 days (seasonal)

No

No

Menchie's Frozen Yogurt À

7 days

No

No

Monroe Hotel

7 days

Yes

Yes

Natili North

Closed Sunday

No

No

Panera Bread - Butler

7 days

Yes

No

Pennie's Bake Shop & Espresso Bar

Closed Sunday

Yes

No

Pizza Pie

7 days

No

No

Pizza Pie - Route 8 North

7 days

No

No

Rachel’s Roadhouse

7 days

No

Yes

Quaker Steak & Lube 1298 Freedom Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-778-9400 www.quakersteakandlube.com Come and enjoy a wide variety of entrees such as chicken wings, boneless chicken wings, steak, sandwiches, baby back ribs and more!

Red Lobster

7 days

Yes

Yes

The Sports Page Eatery & Ice Cream

Closed Sunday

No

No

Stephen's Kitchen & Catering

Closed Sunday

Yes

No

W. Rick’s Taproom & Grill

7 days

No

Yes

Andora Restaurant and Catering

7 days

Yes

Yes

Rachel’s Roadhouse 100 Fairfield La. Butler, PA 16001 724-841-0333 www.springfields.com Rachel’s newest Roadhouse, located at Routes 8 and 422, is now open and bringing you a wonderful menu, daily lunch/dinner specials, fantastic desserts and a full bar! See our ad on page 6.

BOhèm Bistro

Closed Sunday-Monday

No

Yes

Bravo! Cucina Italiana

7 days

No

Yes

Brusters Ice Cream

7 days

Yes

No

Buffalo Wild Wings

7 days

No

Yes

Chen's Chinese Restaurant

7 days

No

Yes

Dibella's Old Fashioned Subs

7 days

Yes

No

Domenico's Ristorante

7 days

Yes

Yes

Double Wide Grill

7 days

Yes

Yes

Emiliano’s Mexican Restaurant & Bar

7 days

No

Yes

Flame Barbeque

7 days

Yes

No

Freedom Square Diner

7 days

No

No

Himalayas Indian-Nepalese Restaurant

Closed Monday

Yes

No

Pork-n’ NAT 8032 Rowan Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-7675 www.porknnatbbq.com Family-owned and operated, dine-in, takeout, catering, daily specials and family recipes. All BBQ smoked on-site, located 300 yards off Rt. 19 at driving range and deck hockey.

Red Lobster 104 Moraine Pointe Plaza Butler, PA 16001 724-285-8220 www.redlobster.com Preparing perfect seafood, chicken and steak over a wood fire grill. Our servers make every dining experience feel extra special. We Sea Food Differently.

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Dining Comparison Chart Restaurant

Days of Operation

Catering

Alcohol Served

SOUTHWEST BUTLER COUNTY - CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP & MARS (CONT.) Jimmy Wan's Restaurant

7 days

Yes

Yes

The Johnson House

Closed Sunday-Monday

Yes

No

Longhorn Steakhouse À

7 days

Yes

Yes

Mars Brew House

Closed Sunday

No

No

The Meadows Original Frozen Custard À

7 days

Yes

No

Moe’s Southwest Grill

7 days

Yes

No

North Park Lounge Cranberry

7 days

Yes

Yes

On The Border

7 days

Yes

Yes

Panera Bread - Cranberry Township

7 days

Yes

No

Pork-n' NAT

Closed Sunday-Monday

Yes

BYOB

Quaker Steak & Lube

7 days

No

Yes

River City Grille at Pittsburgh Marriott North

7 days

No

Yes

SAGA Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar

7 days

Yes

Yes

The Sports Grille

7 days

Yes

Yes

Springfield Grille

7 days

No

Yes

tre AMICI Ristorante

7 days

Yes

BYOB

WESTERN BUTLER COUNTY - EVANS CITY , HARMONY & ZELIENOPLE Burgh'ers Restaurant

Closed Sunday

Yes

Yes

Della Terra

Closed Sunday

No

Yes

Fox's Pizza Den

7 days

No

No

Goodfello's Pizza, Pasta & Grille À

7 days

Yes

Yes

The Harmony Inn À

7 days

No

Yes

Log Cabin Inn

7 days

No

Yes

ShuBrew

Closed Monday-Tuesday

No

Yes

Sports & Spirits

Closed Sunday

No

Yes

Spring Street Cafe

Closed Sunday

No

No

Strawberry Ridge Golf Course Restaurant

7 days (seasonal)

No

Yes

West Penn BBQ

Closed Monday

No

No

Wunderbar Coffee and Crepes À

7 days

No

No

NORTHERN BUTLER COUNTY - SLIPPERY ROCK & PORTERSVILLE Brown's Country Kitchen

7 days

No

No

La Famiglia Pizza & Pasta House

Closed Monday

No

No

North Country Brewing Company À

7 days

No

Yes

Pizza Joe's Portersville À

7 days

No

No

The Snowman

7 days (seasonal)

No

No

SOUTHEAST BUTLER COUNTY - SAXONBURG Derailleur Bike Shop Cafe

Closed Monday-Tuesday

No

BYOB

Hotel Saxonburg

Closed Sunday-Monday

Yes

Yes

Novotny's Pizza

7 days

No

No

Saxonburg Coffee Company À

7 days

No

No

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River City Grille at Pittsburgh Marriott North 100 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-3700 www.pittsburghmarriottnorth.com RC Grille features unique flavors on its menu with a variety of steaks, fresh seafood, soups, salads, desserts and more. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. SAGA Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 20006 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-778-9998 www.sagahibachisushi.com Offering classical Japanese cuisine presented in a contemporary style. Preparations cooked in front of you by entertaining chefs, perfect for family, birthdays and corporate parties. Saxonburg Coffee Company À 211 W. Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-360-2326 www.saxonburgcoffee.com Locally roasted coffee, full espresso bar, loose leaf tea, frappes, and baked goods served in a quaint, historic setting. See our ad on page 24. ShuBrew 210 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-766-4426 www.shubrew.com Join us for excellent brews and high quality food in a relaxed, fun atmosphere!

The Snowman 238 East Portersville Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-8003 thesnowman@zoominternet.net www.facebook.com/ TheSnowmanPortersville www.thesnowmanportersville.com 24 shave ice flavors (100% cane sugar) + 7 sugar free (Splenda). Home of the Yeti! Any shave ice flavor with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream topping as a sundae or milkshake. Plus, slush, smoothies, ice cream novelties and more! Sports & Spirits 223 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-9013 Sports & Spirits is a relaxed familyfriendly meeting, eating and drinking establishment. We feature daily specials along with a number of delicious homemade items.

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Catering

Alcohol Served

CONCESSIONS/FOOD TRUCKS The Sports Grille 1294 Freedom Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-5500 www.thesportsgrillecranberry.com Sports-themed restaurant featuring all homemade recipes. Known for excellent hospitality and customer service. Features: 37 hi-def LED screens, 20 beers on tap and outdoor patio. The Sports Page Eatery & Ice Cream 248 Pillow St. Butler, PA 16001 724-256-9223 Featuring 30 different sandwiches, build-your-own ice cream sandwiches, dine-in, carry-out, free business delivery. Healthy alternatives to your favorite foods! Spring Street Cafe 100 E. Spring St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-473-0476 www.facebook.com/springstreetcafe Zelienople’s fine food and caffienation destination! Great gourmet coffees and teas, soups, salads, sandwiches and more. Rent our dining room for meetings and events. BYOB.

7 days

Yes

No

Giant Eagle - Slippery Rock

7 days

Yes

No

H&H Concessions

7 days

Yes

No

Medure's Catering

7 days

Yes

No

Seivers Concessions and Catering

7 days

Yes

Yes

Took's Concessions

7 days

Yes

No

The Springfield Grille is an upscale casual steakhouse featuring Black Angus steaks, fresh seafood, wide wine selections and a nightly chef-inspired feature menu. See our ad on page 6. Stephen’s Kitchen & Catering 854 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-2924 www.stephenskitchenandcatering.com From everyday to once-in-a-lifetime! Full-service deli and made-fromscratch, ready-to-eat foods. Eat-in or takeout. Catering for every occasion. Strawberry Ridge Golf Course Restaurant 135 McNulty Ln. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-4022 www.strawberryridgegolfcourse.com Strawberry Ridge Golf Course is a scenic, par 70, 18-hole public golf

Butler’s Sister County in Southeastern Pennsylvania

Springfield Grille 7001 Crider Rd. Mars, PA 16046 724-778-8700 www.springfields.com

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course and driving range just off of Route 19 in Butler County. tre AMICI Ristorante 20012 Rt. 19, Suite 100 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-2444 www.mytreamici.com Located in the heart of Cranberry, tre AMICI Ristorante specializes in pizza, pasta, hoagies, salads, paninis, calzones and soups. We’re a dine-in restaurant, but also offer delivery and catering. BYOB! W. Rick’s Taproom & Grill 269 Meridian Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-482-2970 www.wrickstaproom.com W. Rick’s specializes in prime rib, crab cakes, jalapeno stuffed shrimp, pasta dishes and various daily specials. Bar and restaurant have their own special atmospheres.

West Penn BBQ 29 Northgate Plaza, Rt. 19 N. Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0707 www.facebook.com/westpennbbq We feature barbecue favorites such as brisket, ribs and pulled pork, as well as western Pennsylvania fare such as homemade pierogies and kielbasa. Wunderbar Coffee and Crepes À 253A Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-256-7383 www.wunderbarharmony.com Wunderbar is that unique little coffee shop you tell all your friends about, featuring an old-world atmosphere and surrounded by the historic German town of Harmony. Now serving sweet and savory crepes.


Directory - Where to Shop! Antiques & Secondhand Shops Beautiful Buys 421 Rt. 228 Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-2897 www.stbarnabashealthsystem.com Thrift meets style, furniture, clothing, china, housewares, floral, collectibles and more, all at great prices. All proceeds benefit the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund. Dunn’s Antiques 657 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-316-9550 www.dunnsantiques.com Buy and sell funky and unusual antiques--everything from china, pottery, glassware, furniture and linens, to toys, jewelry, collectibles, primitives and art. Open seven days a week. Mimi’s Memories, Antiques & Gifts 225 W. Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-524-0565 www.mimismemories.com For the best in totally unique, fine antiques and unusual collectibles, head to Mimi’s Memories, Antiques and Gifts in Saxonburg. See our ad on page 24. Second Time Around - Butler 136 S. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-3876 www.facebook.com/ secondtimearound.butler Second Time Around specializes in quality, name-brand clothing for the entire family, including formalwear at the Butler location. We take items for consignment. Second Time Around - Slippery Rock 247 S. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-0006 www.facebook.com/ secondtimearound.butler Second Time Around specializes in quality, name-brand clothing and accessories for the entire family. We take items for consignment. Wagon Wheel Antiques 1399 Pittsburgh Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-9974 www.wagonwheelantiques.us Come browse our selection of antiques and collectibles and furnish your home À

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Bakeries

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Whimsy Antiques À 243 Camp Run Rd. Harmony, PA 16037 412-629-7585 www.Facebook.com/ WhimsyAntiques A hidden gem of a shop! Offering a diverse selection of antiques and “neat stuff.” We specialize in country painted furniture, textiles and more.

The Arrogant Bean Coffee House & Sweets See our listing on page 34.

Alpaca Palace 102 Knotingham Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-787-6214 www.alpacapalace.com Alpaca apparel: gloves, sweaters, coats, scarves and socks. Farm tours offered during shop hours or by appointment. Farm days and special events scheduled throughout the year.

Arts & Crafts Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts À 539 Main St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-0539 www.bottlebrusharts.com The Bottlebrush Gallery showcases a large selection of eclectic, moderatelypriced pieces made by local artists. The Gallery also hosts acoustic concerts and year-round art classes. See our ad on page 52. Darn Yarn Needles and Thread À 253D Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0983 www.darnyarnneedlesandthread.us DYNT features American-made, fair-trade and eco-friendly yarns and supplies for all your fiber crafts-including knitting, crochet, needle felting, spinning and more. Glass Blowing Center À 114 Leonard Rd. Hilliards, PA 16040 724-791-2100 www.glass123.com Our gift shop features beautiful handblown glass creations by over 30 artists, free flame-working demonstrations daily, classes and keepsake repair service. Open 10 AM-6 PM daily. Little Foot Quilt Shoppe 115 W. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-482-6334 www.littlefoot.net Quilt shop quality fabrics, quilting classes, ideas and inspiration. Saxonburg Area Artist Co-op 215 W. Main St. Rear Saxonburg, PA 16056 412-260-5779 http://saxonburgarts.blogspot.com Saxonburg Area Artist Co-op is a local professional artist co-op exhibiting sculptures, paintings, fiber arts, beads, digital graphics prints and pottery. See our ad on page 24.

Carol’s Pastry Shop 142 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-7920 www.carolspastryshop.com 40 years of providing delicious bakery items for our customers. Cookies, donuts, all occasion cakes and the best bear claws in the area! Also, wedding cakes! Freedom Farms Donut Shop 663 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-5567 www.FreedomFarmsPA.com Freedom Farms: farm-fresh produce and meats, fresh baked goods, and farm-to-fork cuisine. Mainstreet Bake Shop 170 W. Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-2262 Visit our quaint shop on Saxonburg’s Main Street for a baked treat made especially for you. Pennie’s Bake Shop & Espresso Bar See page 37. Stohr Haus Bakery 534 Main St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0306 www.facebook.com/stohrhausbakery Stop by Stohr Haus Bakery for outstanding baked goods. Our building was originally the storehouse for the Harmonites who populated the area in the 1800s. We also cater breakfast, lunch and dinner on our patio, dining room and wine cellar. Tin Man Sweets 208 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-432-3930 www.tinmansweets.com Located in the heart of Evans City, we specialize in fresh baked goodies every day, including donuts, muffins, scones, cupcakes, cookies, custom cakes and more.

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AlpacApparel at Four Points Alpacas 6187 Brown Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-9677 www.fourpointsalpacas.com The Inn is located on an 11-acre alpaca farm. Stroll the farm while getting acquainted with our lovable alpacas. Experience “life in the slow lane.” Benjamin Beetle Clothiers 119 New Castle St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5442 www.BenjaminBeetle.com We’re a unique clothing store in Butler, PA that specializes in hippie/casual lifestyle clothing and accessories. The T-SHIRT Loft À 420 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-4380 www.t-shirtloft.com The T-SHIRT Loft offers a number of items customized through screen printing and embroidery. Local town shirts and Steelers merchandise are also available. The Workingman’s Store 101 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5572 www.butlerworkclothingandboots.com Serving construction and industrial workers since 1933. Competitive prices and a huge selection of top brands. Stop in to our new location at 101 North Main in Butler.

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Directory - Where to Shop! Food Shops Baldinger’s Market À 519 Perry Highway Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-9310 www.baldingerscandy.com Feel like a kid in a candy store (literally)! Largest collection of cookie cutters, large assortment of nostalgic candies and gift baskets made-to-order. Bogacz Country Market 568 Saxonburg Blvd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-5088 Our country market is full of local favorites including homemade ice cream, chocolates, smoked meat products and pizzas. Home to the wedge sandwich. Con Yeager Spice Company 215 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 800-222-2460 www.conyeagerspice.com Visit the Con Yeager retail store in Evans City. Featuring: spices, herbs, sausage seasonings and casings, marinades, rubs, extracts and gift assortments. See our ad on page 4. Danna’s Natural Foods and Supplements 132 Pittsburgh St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-524-1833 www.dannasnaturalfoods.com Vitamins, herbs, teas, health and beauty, pet health, essential oils, organic foods, homeopathic and gluten-free products for you best health! Dave’s Country Meats 1359 Pittsburgh Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-3280 www.davescountrymeats.com Route 8 store offers daily fresh-cut meats, homemade beef sticks/beef jerky, homemade breads, rolls and pies, and features made-to-order sandwiches for your mealtime convenience. The Enchanted Olive 120 N. Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0017 www.enchantedolive.com Taste over 50 varieties of fresh extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars from around the world. Bottled on-site. Specialty foods and gifts available. See our ad on page 52. Freedom Farms Local Market 795 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-5551 www.FreedomFarmsPA.com Freedom Farms: farm fresh produce and meats, fresh baked goods, and farm-to-fork cuisine.

Herb Brittner’s Smokehouse 150 Magill Rd. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-6772 www.herbbrittners.biz Variety of award-winning smoked meats such as hams, pork chops, kielbasa and beef sticks. #1 beef jerky, voted by the American Association of Meat Processors. McGinnis Sisters Special Food Stores 700 Adams Shoppes Mars, PA 16046 724-779-1212 www.mcginnis-sisters.com Pittsburgh premier family-owned special food store since 1946. Our Adams Township store is bright, beautiful and delicious! We emphasize fresh, local, high-quality, healthy foods at a fair price. Peter’s Chocolate Shoppe À 326 W. Jefferson St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5096 www.peterschocolateshoppe.com Since 1938, Peter’s Chocolate Shoppe has been providing high-quality, exceptional chocolates including their specialty, chocolate-covered fruits, to Butler County. Stop by for a sample! Like us on Facebook. Speckled Hen Chocolate Company À 656 Saxonburg Blvd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-4840 www.SpeckledHenChocolateCompany.com Unique chocolate creations are our specialty! We hand-dip all of our chocolates and make our fudge in-house! Stop by for free samples! See our ad on page 52. Wendereusz’s Candy & More 210 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-432-3624 www.wcandies.com Evans City, we offer a large variety of homemade chocolates, sweet treats, chocolate-covered bacon and more. Willie’s Smoke House 562 S. Main St. Harrisville, PA 16038 724-735-4184 www.williessmokehouse.com For a 40-year-old tradition of quality smoked meats and delicious recipes in Pennsylvania, Willie’s Smoke House has exactly what you’re looking for.

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Butler Baskets contain locallymade goodies including chocolate, buckwheat pancake mix, seasonings, chocolate, jam, sauces and other fantastic Butler County products. Call 724-283-2970 to order.

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Jewelry Mathew Jewelers 122 N. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-9240 www.MathewJewelers.com Mathew Jewelers is fourth-generation family-owned since 1947. Custom design experts, specializing in quality jewelry and expert repair, done on premises. Mathew Jewelers - Cranberry 20430 Rt. 19, Ste. 170 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-9240 www.MathewJewelers.com Mathew Jewelers is fourth-generation family-owned since 1947. Custom design experts, specializing in quality jewelry and expert repair, done on premises. The Silversmith Shop À 118 N. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-453-6640 www.thesilversmithshop.com The Silversmith Shop can custom design jewelry and provides belt buckles, opal slides, bracelets and rings. You’ll also find a variety of Native American goods.

Names You Know Barnes & Nobles Booksellers 1000 Cranberry Square Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-6200 www.bn.com Shop for books, travel guides, toys and games, gift items and educational materials. Stop by the cafe and treat yourself to coffee or a specialty drink.

Clearview Mall 101 Clearview Cir. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-5721 www.shopclearviewmall.com Clearview Mall is anchored by Boscov’s, Sears and JCPenney, and features over 60 specialty retailers, dining and Clearview Mall Cinemas. Find all that you want and more. Cycle Warehouse 200 S. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-7278 www.cyclewarehouseonline.com Largest selection of new, used, modern and vintage parts in the country. 85,000 square foot store full of bikes and parts, American, European, Japanese, etc. Over 200 bikes for sale! Hufnagel-Majors 265 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-7593 www.hufnagel-majors.com Purchase new and previously-owned RVs or rent a small travel trailer or tent trailer. Parts and accessories available. Service, including installing hitches, awnings and air conditioners. The Streets of Cranberry 20412 Rt. 19 N. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 866-271-8700 www.thestreetsofcranberry.com The Streets of Cranberry is a unique shopping place located in Cranberry Township. Shop, dine and enjoy the seasonal activities through the year! Walmart - Butler 400 Butler Commons Butler, PA 16001 724-282-4060 www.walmart.com Two convenient locations in Butler County for all your shopping needs. Helping people save money so they can live better. Walmart - Cranberry Township 20245 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-3708 www.walmart.com Two convenient locations in Butler County for all your shopping needs. Helping people save money so they can live better.

Battery Giant À 10 St. Francis Way Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-741-6200 jlogan@batterygiant.com www.batterygiantpgh.com Battery Giant has batteries for everything. From watch batteries, cell phone batteries and laptop batteries to any vehicle batteries – boats, ATVs, motorcycles, RVs, cars. Power banks and solar cell phone chargers for power on the go.

Specialty & Gift Shops 3 Guys Optical 535 Adams Shoppes Mars, PA 16046 724-591-8515 www.3guysoptical.com We promise great, low prices, with an ever-expanding variety of unique and stylish frames to choose from with friendly, caring customer service.


Appalachian Rock Shop & Jewelry À 508A Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-9356 www.appalachianrockshop.com Western PA’s premier destination for rocks, crystals, fossils, jewelry and giftware, as well as jewelry-making supplies. See the beauty and wonder of billions of years of natural history. Owned by degreed geologists. See our ad on page 52. Bernie’s Barn 2275 Branchton Rd. Hilliards, PA 16040 724-791-3332 www.facebook.com/BerniesBarn Our unique shop is a renovated barn! Come see our gifts, wine items, rustic home decor, seasonal items and lots more! We’re a florist and greenhouse too! The Birdwatchers Store À 630 New Castle Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2473 www.thebirdwatchersstore.com The favorite destination of wild bird enthusiasts of all ages. We carry feeders, seed, houses, poles, gifts and more! View birds at our outside feeders! See our ad on page 52. David’s Hallmark À 270 Butler Commons Butler, PA 16001 724-283-5803 www.hallmarkboutique.com David’s Hallmark is a place you can personalize over 200 items with the inhouse laser engraving center. We have Yankee products, collectibles, Mariana Jewelry, fashion and many unique gifts.

Hearth & Home Furnishings À 300 N. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-6732 www.hearthandhomepa.com Large selection of quality gas fireplaces, inserts & stoves. Beautifully decorated 10,000 sq. foot of showroom. Professional installations available up to 100-mile radius.

Historic Harmony - Harmony Museum 218 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-7341 www.harmonymuseum.org Rich regional history in National Landmark: Indians, Washington mission sparks French & Indian War, communal Harmony Society, Mennonites, Flowers longrifles, much more and events throughout the year. See our ad on page 52. Les Cadeaux Gift Shop 253 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-991-0847 Home decor, hand-blown glass, garden accessories and floral arrangements are some of the special things you will discover here! Choose one of our scented lotions or a fragrant candle as a perfect gift. Meridian Station Gift Shop & Confectionary À 298 Meridian Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-482-4436 www.themeridianstation.com Quaint, charming and cheerful. The Meridian Station Gift Shop boasts a wondrous array of traditional country gifts, uncommon confections and the nostalgia of a simpler time. Nicolette’s Tailor Shop & Specialty Gifts À 109 Adams Ln. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-1100 www.NicolettesShop.com Minutes from Moraine. Offering all of your favorite things! Quality gifts, goodies, area photography, Divani chocolates, seasonal surprises, history and a relaxing view! Promoting USA! See our ad on page 52. The Owlet Gift Shop À (Moraine Preservation Fund) 118 N. Shore Dr. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-9185 www.morainepreservationfund.org Located at McDanel’s Launch in Moraine State Park, we offer scenic boat tours and a variety of gifts, books and guides. See our ad on page 46.

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Peppina 1141 Pittsburgh Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-9616 www.facebook.com/PeppinaGifts “To please the eye and gladden the heart.” An enchanting shoppe filled with beautiful and unique items for yourself, your home, baby and giftgiving. Plumberry Gifts À 20325 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-5200 www.plumberrygifts.com Our goal is to have really unique gifts. Much of what we have is handcrafted locally. Stop in and we will become your favorite gift store. Quality Gardens 409 Rt. 228 Valencia, PA 16059 724-625-2770 www.quality-gardens.com Great shopping for inside and outside the home including 16 greenhouses, open all year round, 20,000 square feet open-air atrium and more! Real Deals on Home Decor 891 Evans City Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-486-3343 www.realdeals.net/butler Come and experience unique home décor at true warehouse pricing. Friendly staff and outstanding customer service set us apart. Visit us for the Real Deal! Smith’s-The Main Street Florist & Candy Bouquet À 136 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-2970 www.smithsmainstreetfloral.com Over 30 years of delivering fresh flowers, dish gardens, silk arrangements, fruit, gourmet and theme baskets, balloon bouquets, candy bouquets and gift items.

Stocking Stuffers Plus 125 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-462-0037 www.stockingstuffersplus.com “A shop for all seasons.” Come on in to a quaint country atmosphere. We specialize in Billy Jacobs prints and local sports teams. Tinkers Dam Florist & Gifts 118 Franklin St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2241 www.tinkersdamflorist.com Not just a florist, but a gift shop as well! Since 1975 we have been offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts.

Toys & Hobbies Hobby Express 1713 Rt. 228 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-2000 www.hobbyexpressinc.com The area’s largest hobby store with something for everyone! Everything from remote control cars, planes, boats, helis, models, trains, and so much more! Playthings Etc. Family Toys & Hobbies 2483 William Flynn Hwy. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-7529 www.playthings-etc.com This gleaming stealth-shaped store is full of toys, hobbies and gifts for every age, gender and interest. See demonstrations and try many toys yourself. It is the world’s coolest toy store experience. See our ads on pages 6 & 52. Room To Grow À 146 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-7903 www.roomtogrowtoys.com Room to Grow is an independentlyowned toy store on Main Street in Zelienople. We sell high quality educational toys and more.

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Directory - What to Do! Wine, Beer & Supplies

Deer Creek Winery 101 Clearview Cir. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-9463 www.DeerCreekWine.com We have various wines and love to do special mixes with you as well! Come experience the Deer Creek Winery difference today! Drive Thru Beverages 171 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-2337 Conveniently located on Route 8, just south of Butler, Drive Thru Beverages is a family-owned business featuring domestic and imported beers. Open seven days a week. Mazza Wine Shop at Baldinger’s Candy 519 Perry Hwy. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-3893 www.EnjoyMazza.com Family-run winery has been producing fine wines since 1972 in the Lake Erie region. The wine shop features wines from Mazza Vineyards and South Shore Wine Company. Porter House Brew Shop À 114 Perry Hwy. Unit #4 Harmony, PA 16037 724-473-0971 www.porterhousebrewshop.com Porter House Brew Shop offers a large variety of strictly fair-trade organic coffee and everything you’ll need to make your own soda, beer and wine. See our ad on page 52. Rebellion Ciderworks 499 Grove City Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-967-1609 www.rebellionciderworks.com Located in a renovated barn, Rebellion makes artisanal hard cider on-site using traditional cider apples, dessert apples and wild apples. Rustic Acres Winery 234 Crisswell Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-283-6236 www.rusticacreswinery.com Rustic Acres Winery has a wine for you whether you prefer a dry red, sweet white or anything in between. Winemaking supplies available. Winfield Winery À 1026 Winfield Rd. Cabot, PA 16023 724-352-9589 www.winfieldwinery.com Produced in small batches and made with care, Winfield Winery’s wines range from dry to sweet and are bottled right here in Butler County. See our ad on page 24.

Agritourism Alpaca Palace 102 Knotingham Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-787-6214 www.alpacapalace.com Alpaca apparel: gloves, sweaters, coats, scarves and socks. Farm tours offered during shop hours or by appointment. Farm days and special events scheduled throughout the year. Armstrong Farms 1020 Ekastown Rd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-1158 www.armstrongfarms.com Armstrong Farms provides naturallygrown Angus Beef delivered in manageable boxes for families. The landscape farm sector is a resource for supplies and landscape design. Bryner’s Classics Hot Sauce 123 Mt. Nebo Ln. Evans City, PA 16033 724-865-2418 www.brynersclassics.com We are a family-owned and operated small business. Our product is grown, produced and marketed in Butler County. Give it a try! Butler Farm Market 901 Evans City Rd. Renfrew, PA 16053 724-486-2194 www.butlerfarmmarket.com We are a full-line produce, deli and meat market featuring local food products and produce. Open yearround. Cider House Farm Market 497 Perry Hwy. Harmony, PA 16037 724-504-6162 www.ciderhousemarket.com Local seasonal fruit, vegetables, plants and crafts. Honey, jam, farmstead milk and cheese. Open daily 10 AM to 6 PM May-November. Located next to Sally’s Cider Press. Con Yeager Spice Company 215 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 800-222-2460 www.conyeagerspice.com Visit the Con Yeager retail store in Evans City. Featuring: spices, herbs, sausage seasonings and casings, marinades, rubs, extracts and gift assortments. See our ad on page 4. Fairground Market 1138 New Castle Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 724-865-9523 www.fairgroundmarket.com Located directly across from the Big Butler Fairgrounds, serving hot foods, deli food and selling tons of groceries and more. A great choice for lunch!

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For All Family Farm 328 Hoon Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-822-8852 www.forallfamilyfarms.com Open weekends in October 11AM-6 PM. Hay rides, bounce house, craft show and haunted trail in the evenings. New this year, Christmas on the Farm!

Four Points Alpacas 6187 Brown Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-9677 www.fourpointsalpacas.com The Inn is located on an 11-acre alpaca farm. Stroll the farm while getting acquainted with our lovable alpacas. Experience “life in the slow lane.” Harvest Valley Farm Market & Bakery À 6003 Cunningham Rd. Gibsonia, PA 15044 724-898-3276 www.harvestvalleyfarms.com A full bakery with 10 different flavors of fruit pies. Local fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, honey, jams and jellies. Come and taste the local flavor. Harvest View Farm and Market 143 Eagle Mill Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-8038 www.harvestviewfarm.com Metrick’s Harvest View Farm and Market is a family-operated vegetable and fruit farm. We grow a variety of crops and offer our own brown eggs, honey and apple cider.

Kiva Han Coffee 711 Thompson Park Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-742-2326 www.kivahan.com We are Pittsburgh’s gourmet coffee roaster located in Butler County. We work hard to be our customers’ one stop for all of their coffee needs. Mama Rosa’s Restaurant and Sauce Kitchen 263 Old Plank Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-287-7315 www.butlersmamarosas.com Beginning in southern Italy in 1957, Mama Rosa’s has become one of Butler’s favorite restaurants. Stop by to enjoy authentic Italian recipes and satisfying dinners. See our ad on page 5. Marburger Farm Dairy 1506 Mars-Evans City Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-4752 www.marburgerdairy.com Beginning in 1938, Marburger Farm Dairy has expanded into an entire operation offering a variety of drink products, eggs, bread and ice cream. Open for tours. McGowan Farms 151 S. Franklin St. Prospect, PA 16052 724-301-2887 Owned by fifth generation farmers, Chuck and Gretchen McGowan, McGowan Farms in Prospect produces fine redskin and white table potatoes. Miller’s Mustard 139 Golfview Dr. Gibsonia, PA 15044 412-894-7172 www.millersmustard.com Featuring specialty banana pepper mustards, Miller’s Mustards are available in hot and sweet and come in three sizes: 5 oz., 12 oz. and 64 oz. Check our website for using our mustards!


Arts & Culture North Country Brewing Company 141 S. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2337 www.northcountrybrewing.com Tradition and quality are the trademarks of our full menu restaurant and whole grain brewery, while always conscious of our fork print. See our ad on back cover. Old Point Alpaca Park 340 Rattigan Rd. Chicora, PA 16025 724-445-7712 www.oldpointalpacas.com A visit to the farm focuses on the development, refinement and cultivation of the 5,000-year-old human-alpaca connection. Gift shop of unique alpaca items open daily. Rustic Acres Winery 234 Crisswell Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-283-6236 www.rusticacreswinery.com Rustic Acres Winery has a wine for you whether you prefer a dry red, sweet white or anything in between. Winemaking supplies available.

Associated Artists of Butler County 344 S. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-6922 www.butlerartcenter.org Visit our fine art gallery at The Art Center, noon to 6 PM Wed./Thurs./Fri., noon to 4 PM Saturdays. Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts À 539 Main St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-0539 www.bottlebrusharts.com The Bottlebrush Gallery showcases a large selection of eclectic, moderatelypriced pieces made by local artists. The Gallery also hosts acoustic concerts and year-round art classes. See our ad on page 52. Butler Arts Council 327 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-496-5293 Representing the best of the arts across Butler County.

Thoma Meat Market 748 Dinnerbell Rd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-2020 www.thomameat.com Thoma Meat Market is a full-service, federally-inspected, old-fashioned butcher shop and meat market offering hand-selected cuts of meat and recipes. See our ad on page 24.

Butler County Symphony Association 259 S. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1402 www.butlersymphony.org Symphony orchestra performing six concerts annually. The symphony association provides a quality orchestra within a community framework, generating pride among residents while enriching their cultural lives. See our ad on page 5.

WestPark Alpacas À 1037 W. Park Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-9380 www.westparkalpacas.com Alpaca sales, breeding, boarding, farm events and tours. Alpaca items for sale. Fiber for spinners/crafters. Promoting American-grown/American-made textiles and finished products.

Butler Little Theatre One Howard St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6781 www.bltgroup.org Recognized as a Millennium Theatre by the American Association of Community Theatre, Butler Little Theatre invites you to enjoy our 74th season of entertainment.

Butler Notables Barbershop Chorus P.O. Box 2411 Butler, PA 16003 724-625-1339 www.harmonize.com/notables An a capella chorus available for any type of event: birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions, holidays, etc. Quartet available for small intimate affairs. Glass Blowing Center À 114 Leonard Rd. Hilliards, PA 16040 724-791-2100 www.glass123.com Our gift shop features beautiful handblown glass creations by over 30 artists, free flame-working demonstrations daily, classes and keepsake repair service. Open 10 AM-6 PM daily. Greater Cranberry Barbershop Chorus 750 Norwegian Spruce Dr. Mars, PA 16046 724-591-5115 www.bogmeisters.com Ordinary men coming together to make extraordinary music. We provide four-part harmony a cappella musical entertainment for all occasions. Always singing, always serving, always recruiting. Hobnob Theatre Company Butler, PA 412-736-1204 www.hobnobtheatre.com The Hobnob Theatre Company seeks to produce fresh and exciting performances of classic and modern theatre. Keystone State Music Theater 850 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-480-1211 www.keystonestatemusictheater.org Professional musical theater performance company. Performing Arts Academy offers high-caliber musical theater training in acting, singing and dancing year-round.

Winfield Winery À 1026 Winfield Rd. Cabot, PA 16023 724-352-9589 www.winfieldwinery.com Produced in small batches and made with care, Winfield Winery’s wines range from dry to sweet and are bottled right here in Butler County. See our ad on page 24. Zanella Milling 111 Main St. West Sunbury, PA 16061 724-637-2864 One of the last producers of buckwheat flour in Butler County, Zanella Milling provides a fresh, pure product to many of our region’s retailers. See our ad on page 42.

Maridon Museum À 322 N. McKean St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0123 www.maridon.org An Asian-focused museum with sculptures of jade, ivory, porcelain and brass. Its art represents Japan, China, Korea, India and Germany, spanning more than 4,000 years. See our ad on page 3. Musical Theatre Guild Butler, PA 724-287-8243 www.mtgbutler.org Musical Theatre Guild, founded in 1962, is a community-based theater group specializing in the production of Broadway-style musicals. Sing Hosanna! 310 W. Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-0042 www.singhosanna.org Sing Hosanna! is a Butler County-based performing arts, nonprofit corporation for ages six through the senior years. Events include Broadway musicals and other artistic performances. Slippery Rock U., College of Humanities, Fine & Performing Arts À 104 Strain Behavioral Science Bldg. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-4863 www.sru.edu/academics/colleges/ chfpa/Pages/HumanitiesHome.aspx Sponsored by the SRU CHFPA, the mission of the Kaleidoscope Arts Festival is to bring free or lowcost quality arts programming to underserved regions. The Strand Theater Initiative 119 N. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-742-0400 www.thestrandtheater.org A former movie and vaudeville theater, The Strand celebrated its grand reopening in July 2009. Serves as a venue for various movies and productions. Succop Theater at Butler County Community College À 107 College Dr. Butler, PA 16002 724-287-8711 www.bc3.edu The Succop Theater is a 442-seat theater that presents a performing arts series and hosts many area performing arts organizations. See our ad on page 3.

Butler County Gift Certificates

Don’t know what to get that last, tricky person on your list?

Give a Butler County Gift Certificate. This one certificate is valid at approximately 100 locations, from places to stay, eateries, fun things to do, and of course, shopping! See the list and order online at www.VisitButlerCounty.com.

Summer Dramatics Project 261 Whitestown Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4214 This annual summer theater production includes young people and works with them to promote the performing arts by utilizing their talents in the theatre venue.

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Family Fun Butler BlueSox Baseball Club À Butler, PA 724-256-9994 www.butlerbluesox.net Top-notch collegiate level baseball played by proprospects in a family-oriented environment at historic Kelly Automotive Park in downtown Butler. Coffaro’s Pizza & Bowling 216 Grove City Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2424 www.coffarospizza.com We offer outstanding food and great bowling! Call us for catering or to hold your next party at our 12-lane bowling alley! Conley Resort – Pirate’s Cove Indoor Waterpark À 740 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Pirates Cove is the perfect family destination place to hold that special birthday party. Two slides, pirate ship with water cannon and a party room. See our ads on pages 6 & 12.

Cranberry Township Community Waterpark À 450 North Boundary Park Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-4806 www.cranberrytownship.org/ waterpark Ramp up the fun and cool down at Cranberry Township’s Community Waterpark! Open daily. Memorial Day-August 30. 11:30 AM – 8 PM. Concessions, group rates, night swims. Family Bowlaway Fun Center & 11th Frame Bar and Grille À 540 Fairground Hill Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-8630 www.familybowlaway.com Family Bowlaway is home to the 11th Frame Bar and Grille. Services include: bowling, Laser Storm, game arcade, team building, special events and dining. Fun Fore All 8 Progress Ave. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-1800 www.funforeall.net There’s truly something for everyone at Fun Fore All—one of the largest year-round family entertainment centers in the area.

Festivals & Events Antiques & Artisans Festival À 201 Winsome Ln. Cabot, PA 16023 724-568-7463 www.whisperingpinesfarmpa.com Whispering Pines Farm presents festivals bi-annually, third weekend June and October in Cabot, PA. Visit the country! Enjoy our beautiful farm. Shopping, food and music abound! 5th annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival Cooper’s Lake & Downtown Butler 724-234-2291 www.BantamJeepFestival.com Bring your Jeep home to the birthplace for Bantam’s 75th Birthday Bash, June 12-14, 2015! Off-roading, mud, history and more!

Glade Run Adventures 70 W. Beaver Rd. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-4453 www.gladerun.org/ adventures Glade Run Adventures offers social skills development using plants and animals that include summer camps, environmental education, and horse riding lessons for children with special needs. Ice Connection of Pittsburgh 118 Sylvan Spring Lane Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-2440 www.iceconnectionpgh.com Perfect for family fun outings at one of our public ice skating sessions, host a group outing or event, or become involved with hockey or figure skating. Lernerville Speedway/DIRT Motorsports À 313 N. Pike Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 724-353-1511 www.lernerville.com Lernerville Speedway is home of the “Fab Four”: 410 Sprint Cars, Late Models, Big-Block Modifieds and Stock Cars. Racing 7:30 PM every Friday, seasonally. See our ad on page 24.

The Living Dead Museum and Gift Shop 121 E. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 206-350-9641 www.LivingDeadMuseum. com A museum celebrating zombies in pop culture. Home of the original film, Night of the Living Dead, the attraction showcases its importance and influence in popular culture. Mars Area History & Landmark Society À 1 Brickyard Rd. Mars, PA 16046 724-272-9588 www.marshistory.org Restored train station, caboose, indoor/outdoor museum. Take a ride on our small-scale railroad. Open every Friday, and annual open house first Saturday of October. Parties & Playdates Studio 300 N. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-496-6205 www.partiesplaydates.com Our studio specializes in creating a safe and enriching environment for children and guardians while exploring

Big Butler Fair 1127 New Castle Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 724-865-2400 www.bigbutlerfair.com Nine days of fair treats, animals and fun. Enjoy fireworks, demolition derbies, concerts, truck pulls, entertainment, games and rides. Always over the Fourth of July. See our ad on page 11.

livestock sale. August 10-15, 2015. $8/ includes rides. Free parking. See our ad on page 11.

Butler Fall Festival Butler, PA 16003 724-822-0474 www.butlerfallfestival.com Formerly the Butler Ethnic Festival, the Butler Fall Festival features food, entertainment, crafts, a car cruise and children’s activities covering Butler’s Main Street.

Butler Media Group Events 252 Pillow St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1500 http://insidebutlercounty.com Home of radio stations WISR, WBUT, WLER and online news source InsideButlerCounty.com. Presenting Butler’s Wine Festival, Christmas Parade, Pet Expo, and others. Stay informed--get our mobile apps!

Butler Farm Show 627 Evans City Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-482-4000 www.butlerfarmshow.com Featuring animals, arts and crafts, farm products, tractor pulls, demo derby, figure eight races, and 4-H and FFA

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Butler Lions Club Events Butler, PA 724-285-4304 www.ButlerLions.org Annual events include the Scoot and Toot 5K Run/Walk in September and the Christmas Tree Sale, beginning the first Saturday in December.

Concordia Lutheran Ministries Events 134 Marwood Rd. Cabot, PA 16023 724-352-1571 www.concordialm.org

their creative side! Provides multiple “creative stations” to let children’s imagination flow. Switchback Raceway 2469 William Flynn Hwy. Butler, PA 16001 724-478-3634 www.switchbackmx.com Motocross, dirt bike and ATV facility with two outdoor tracks and spacious indoor arena for year-round riding. Can also host other events: adventure runs, rodeos, etc. Tack Operator Training ”Blue Ribbon Experience” 692 E. Butler Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-7232 www.tackoperatortraining.com Our “Blue Ribbon Experience” will give an individual the opportunity to operate a piece of heavy equipment for their pleasure.

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Concordia offers a lifetime of care including adult day services, home care, hospice, medical/rehabilitation services, memory support, personal and respite care, retirement living, skilled nursing and more. Evans City Oktoberfest Evans City, PA 724-538-4931 Evans City Oktoberfest is held annually the third weekend in September. Crafts, food, entertainment, car cruise and a parade celebrating our German heritage. No admission charged. Fossil-free Energy Fair and Electric Car Show Slippery Rock, PA 724-513-6125 www.fossilfreeenergyfair.com Offering information and education to the public on renewable energy production, energy efficiency, electric vehicles and sustainable living through speaker presentations, educational materials and fossil-free energy product vendors.


Lake Arthur Golf Club À 255 Isle Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-865-2765 www.lakearthur.com Lake Arthur is proud to offer conditions consistent with the finest country clubs while offering the friendly service you’d expect from a family-owned course.

Golf Aubrey’s Dubbs Dred Golf Course À 140 Aubrey Dr. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4832 www.aubreysdubbsdred.com Our championship course is one of the most competitive and well-conditioned courses in the Tri-State area. Rated one of “The Best Places to Play” by Golf Digest. Buffalo Golf Course 201 Monroe Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 724-353-2440 www.buffalogolfpa.com Buffalo takes pride in offering a premium golfing experience at an affordable price. Rolling, yet flat terrain. One of the best golfing experiences in the Pittsburgh area! Conley Resort À 740 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Conley Resort features an 18-hole golf course. It’s truly an oasis for the serious golfer. Our golf course is always in excellent condition. See our ads on pages 6 & 12.

Harmony Business Assoc. Events 229 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 www.harmonybusinessassociation. com Enjoy the charm and hospitality of Harmony as you explore the diverse shopping and dining opportunities offered in a historic landmark setting. Izzie’s Dash for Organ Donation Mars, PA 724-591-6009 www.izziesgifts.org To enrich lives of children and families with chronic illness by providing funfilled activities and outings that create normalcy and laughter during stressful times. North Washington VFD Rodeo À 2225 Oneida Valley Rd. Petrolia, PA 16050 724-287-6170 www.nwvfd.com 56th Rodeo. Five nights of World Championship Rodeo! Bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, breakaway roping, calf/ team roping and bull riding. Rain or shine. See our ad on page 11. À

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Cranberry Highlands Golf Course 5601 Freshcorn Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-7372 www.cranberryhighlands.com Cranberry Highlands, the region’s finest public golf course, celebrates western Pennsylvania’s rugged natural landscape with a stunning 186-acre, par 70 course created to provide a high-quality test of golf for players at every level. See our ad on this page.

Oakview Golf Club À 160 Ralston Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-1173 www.oakviewgolfclub.com Oakview Golf Club is a semi-private course nestled in the rolling hills of Slippery Rock that offers the 19th Hole Bar, pro shop and banquet facilities.

Strawberry Ridge Golf Course & Driving Range 135 McNulty Ln. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-4022 www.strawberryridgegolfcourse.com Strawberry Ridge Golf Course is a scenic, par 70, 18-hole public golf course and driving range just off of Route 19 in Butler County. Suncrest Golf Course 137 Brownsdale Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-5508 www.suncrestgolf.com A great public course with rolling, contoured fairways and postage stamp greens. Most holes are tree lined and will provide an exciting challenge for all.

Hiland Golf Course 106 St. Wendelin Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-287-8814 www.hilandgc.com Signature hole number 18 is a 465-yard, par four, requiring a tee shot up a dogleg right fairway that plays uphill from tee to green.

Penn Twp. Volunteer Fire Department Events 311 Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-355-1402 www.penntwpvfd.com Community volunteer fire/rescue service. Fundraising is done through Tool Bash, Mega Cruise-Fly In and Golf Outing. See BCTCB calendar for dates; the public is welcome! Pittsburgh Parts-A-Rama 1127 New Castle Rd. Butler, PA 16052 412-366-7154 www.pittsburghparts-a-rama.com Auto event, auto parts, flea market, vehicle sales, car show and neon LED light contest! Portersville Steam Shows 1512 Perry Hwy. Portersville, PA 16051 724-452-8656 www.portersvillesteamshow.org Displays and demonstrations of antique steam engines and equipment. Crafts, flea market, train rides, tractor pulls, old-time village and much more. May, August, October.

Regatta At Lake Arthur 225 Pleasant Valley Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-687-0707 www.lakearthurregatta.org The Regatta at Lake Arthur combines the best in water and land to be the premiere, all-ages, eco-recreational event in the region.

Slippery Rock in Bloom Slippery Rock, PA 724-406-0472 www.facebook.com/pages/SlipperyRock-in-Bloom/186580398050287 Slippery Rock in Bloom is a community organization that promotes public involvement for community improvement.

Rodfathers of Butler Car Cruises 160 Blakely Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-352-5043 www.therodfathers.com Each year the Rodfathers of Butler hold events to promote good times, music and vehicles from the 50s and 60s eras.

Villagefest (Slippery Rock Development Event Committee) Slippery Rock, PA 724-794-2338 www.slipperyrockpa.org Slippery Rock Development renewed Main Street and downtown, including streetscapes, arts, business recruitment and parks, and presents Village Fest, the annual Main Street fair.

Saxonburg Volunteer Fire Company Carnival 210 Horne Ave. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-3300 www.svfc.com Saxonburg VFC holds a carnival with the “Largest Fireman’s Parade East of the Mississippi” and an annual gun raffle.

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Glade Run Lake Conservancy (GRLC) 724-898-2263 www.gladerunlakeconservancy.org

Great Outdoors Bartramian Audubon Society Slippery Rock Borough/Township & Surroundings 724-794-2434 www.bartramianaudubon.org BAS invites the public to experience wild birds through free monthly indoor/ outdoor activities. Birding is the fastest growing recreation in America and is fun. Experience why. Buffalo Township Parks & Recreation 109 Bear Creek Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 724-882-9953 www.buffalotownship.com We offer hiking, picnicking, fishing and primitive camping, and plan special outdoor community events throughout the year. The Butler-Freeport Trail offers not only hiking/walking, but bicycling and geocaching. Butler County Parks & Recreation Dept. À 184 Alameda Park Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-5383 www.co.butler.pa.us The Butler County Parks and Recreation Department operates year-round, bringing the residents of Butler County quality, affordable recreational opportunities at Alameda Park.

Butler Outdoor Club Harrisville, PA 724-283-0191 www.butleroutdoorclub.org The Butler Outdoor Club promotes outdoor education and provides year-round activities such as hiking, backpacking, biking, birding, kayaking, XC skiing and snowshoeing. All ages/ abilities are welcome. Butler-Freeport Community Trail Council Saxonburg, PA www.butlerfreeporttrail.org Preserves the route of Butler County’s first railroad. Level, natural crushed limestone surface. Enjoyed by all ages for walking, jogging, hiking, bicycling and cross-country skiing. Cranberry Township Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Community Services 2525 Rochester Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-4806 www.cranberrytownship.org/parks Beautiful parks with athletic fields, shelters, picnic tables, dog park, outdoor amphitheater, waterpark and skate park, plus year-round programs for all ages and interests.

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Glade Run Lake Conservancy (GRLC) is dedicated to improvement of this beautiful 50-acre lake under restoration in Middlesex Township. Its surrounding 100-acre wooded park includes animal habitats and trails. Enjoy fishing, boating and hiking. Support the lake by becoming a GRLC member. GRLC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Crescent Bay Marine & Boat Rental 315 Pleasant Valley Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-9955 www.moraineboatrentals.com Located on Moraine’s South Shore. Variety of man-powered boats such as canoes, kayaks, paddleboats and rowboats; and motorized boats from small fishing boats to luxury pontoon boats.

North Country Trail Association Butler Chapter Chicora, PA 724-256-0674 www.northcountrytrail.org/but Developing, promoting and maintaining the North Country National Scenic Trail’s pathway in and around Butler County, Pennsylvania, offering 47 miles of adventure into the PA countryside.

Evans City Pool & Park À 154 W. Main St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-8920 www.edcopark.com Nestled in the beautiful hills of Evans City, EDCO Park offers a community park, pool, recreation, and event services to Evans City, neighboring communities, and the greater public.

The Owlet Gift Shop À (Moraine Preservation Fund) 118 N. Shore Dr. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-9185 www.morainepreservationfund.org Located at McDanel’s Launch in Moraine State Park, we offer scenic boat tours and a variety of gifts, books and guides. See our ad on this page.

Four Seasons Game Bird Farm 115 List Hill Rd. Valencia, PA 16059 724-898-2316 www.fourseasonsgamebirdfarm.com Call to schedule pheasant and chukar hunts on our beautiful farm! Bring your own dog or we can book a dog and guide for you. Glade Run Lake Conservancy (GRLC) See boxed listing above. Jennings Environmental Education Center 2951 Prospect Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-6011 www.visitpaparks.com Discover a unique 20-acre prairie, explore peaceful wooded hiking trails, and enjoy a wide variety of natural, historical and recreational programs. Open every day, year-round. Moraine State Park 225 Pleasant Valley Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-8811 www.visitPAParks.com One of the largest parks in PA, offering many outdoor recreational opportunities such as bicycling, boating, swimming, fishing and horseback riding. Eleven lakefront cabins open year-round.

Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Guide 428 Canterbury Tr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 412-352-4922 www.redunmireoutdoors.com With over 40 years of experience, let Richard E. Dunmire, the Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Guide, lead you on a fly fishing expedition in Butler County. Pittsburgh Flying Disc Society Moraine State Park Portersville, PA 16051 412-760-4346 www.pfds.org Promoting flying disc sports and games through events, programs and publications dedicated to public education, community involvement and other related charitable purposes. Preston Park (Butler Township) 290 S. Duffy Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-3430 www.butlertwp.org Visitors can enjoy the trails and unique landscape of Preston Park, the estate of Dr. and Mrs. Preston. Located at 415 South Eberhart Road, Butler. Slippery Rock Area Parks & Recreation À 320 N. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-8180 www.slipperyrockpark-rec.org


History & Heritage SRAP&R offers a variety of year-round activities for all ages. The park also has the facility to hold your parties, reunions, picnics and special occasions. Spring Valley Park - Clinton Township 220 Victory Rd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-9000 www.myclintontwp.net/Spring_ Valley_Park.php The hidden jewel in Clinton Township. Bring your kids to the playground, your picnic to the pavilion, and walking shoes for the rustic, wooded trail. Succop Nature Park 185 W. Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 412-963-6100 www.aswp.org We welcome you to the Succop Nature Park for your next event, meeting or retreat. Explore the lush landscapes, ponds, walking trails and more during your visit. SurfSUP Adventures 229 Howes Run Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 724-989-7259 www.surfsupadventures.com ADD TO YOUR BUCKET-LIST! SurfSUP Adventures provides Standup Paddleboarding lessons and eco-tours in Moraine State Park, Pittsburgh, and Oakmont for all ages and skill levels! Todd Nature Reserve Kepple Rd., past Buffalo Golf Course Buffalo Township 412-963-6100 www.aswp.org We invite you to explore Todd Nature Reserve’s hiking trails and abundant natural beauty. The pristine landscape provides a welcome retreat from the highly manicured suburban world. Wild Waterways Conservancy 539 Main St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-8423 www.wildwaterwaysconservancy.org Wild Waterways Conservancy was formed to protect the natural resources and unique ecological features of the Slippery Rock and Connoquenessing Creeks. YMCA Camp/ARMCO Park 341 Centreville Pike, Rt. 173 Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-287-4733 www.bcfymca.org This 75-acre park is a beautiful community resource that is open to the public and features a playground, picnic pavilions, new horseshoe pits and more.

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Some of Butler County’s earliest recorded history began when first president George Washington passed through the area in 1753. He narrowly escaped death, being shot at by a Native American less than fifteen paces from him. From there, many prominent figures founded our quaint towns. Created in 1800, Butler County was named for General Richard Butler, a lawyer and wellregarded colonial officer in the American Revolution. In 1802, the town of Zelienople was founded by Baron Dettmar Basse and named for his daughter Zelie. The neighboring town of Harmony was founded in 1804 as the first home of the Harmony Society by George Rapp and his German followers. In 1814, when the Harmonists fled Butler County, Abraham Ziegler purchased their property, organizing the Harmony Mennonites in 1816. The stone church that still stands today was built in 1825. Slippery Rock’s Old Stone House was built in 1822 at the crossroads of the old Venango Trail and Butler to Mercer Pike as a haven for lumbermen, drovers and travelers. The Marquis de Lafayette may have stopped there in 1825. Saxonburg, in the southeastern part of the county, was founded in 1832 by John Roebling. Roebling also invented steel wire rope and designed the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge was then built by his son, Washington Roebling, born in Saxonburg in 1837.

Butler County Historical Society 123 W. Diamond St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-8116 www.butlerhistory.com The county’s main repository of original artifacts, documents, photographs and extensive genealogical collection. Great programs throughout the year. Office located in the Senator Walter Lowrie House.

Mars Area History & Landmark Society À 1 Brickyard Rd. Mars, PA 16046 724-272-9588 www.marshistory.org Restored train station, caboose, indoor/ outdoor museum. Take a ride on our small-scale railroad. Open every Friday, and annual open house first Saturday of October.

Butler Old Stone House Region AACA Butler, PA www.aacabosh.org A nonprofit antique automobile club dedicated to maintaining and preserving Butler-built cars, which include the Huselton, Standard, American Bantam Car Company (Jeep and Bantam) and American Austin.

The Old Stone House Museum 2856 William Flynn Hwy. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-2409 www.oldstonehousePA.org The Stone House is a historic inn and museum. Built in 1822, it served as a stagecoach stop and tavern along the Pittsburgh-Erie Pike.

Cranberry Township Historical Society 2525 Rochester Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-612-5730 www.explorecranberry.org/ovg Step back in time to the school days of 1874 with a visit to Sample Schoolhouse, located at 2525 Rochester Road in Cranberry Township. See our ad on page 4. Evans City Historical Society 204C S. Jackson St. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-3629 www.evanscityhistory.com The Evans City Historical Society features its very own museum containing artifacts and memorabilia of the oil boom, railroads and Night of the Living Dead. Historic Harmony - Harmony Museum À 218 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-7341 www.harmonymuseum.org Rich regional history in National Landmark: Indians, Washington mission sparks French & Indian War, communal Harmony Society, Mennonites, Flowers longrifles, much more and events throughout the year. Maridon Museum À 322 N. McKean St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0123 www.maridon.org An Asian-focused museum with sculptures of jade, ivory, porcelain and brass. Its art represents Japan, China, Korea, India and Germany, spanning more than 4,000 years. See our ad on page 3.

Providence Plantation 300 Textor Hill Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-8818 www.frontier-history.org “Edutaining,” total immersion living 18th century history programs for all groups and ages. Exclusive actor interpretations of Indians, blacks, and whites who contributed to creating America. Saxonburg Museum 157 N. Rebecca St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-1400 x227 www.visitsaxonburgpa.com Saxonburg is a small community in southeast Butler County, founded in 1832 by John Roebling, inventor of wire rope and designer of the Brooklyn Bridge. See our ad on page 24. Washington’s Trail 724-287-5238 www.washingtonstrail.org Washington’s Trail is a driving route through western Pennsylvania. Traversing modern highways, the route commemorates young George Washington’s first military expedition. Zelienople Historical Society 243 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-9457 www.zelienoplehistoricalsociety.com ZHS operates the Passavant House and Buhl House history museums, a research library, and a gift shop. Tours available weekdays at 9:30 AM.

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Spa OSIRIS Wellness and Day Spa 1511 Mars-Evans City Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-538-4004 www.osiriswellness.com Experience resort-style luxury! With our unparalleled atmosphere, array of services and therapeutic amenities, OSIRIS has just what you need to experience a day of serenity.

Sports Butler BlueSox Baseball Club À Butler, PA 724-256-9994 www.butlerbluesox.net Top-notch collegiate level baseball played by pro-prospects in a familyoriented environment at historic Kelly Automotive Park in downtown Butler. Butler County Family YMCA 339 N. Washington St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4733 www.bcfymca.com Facility features two indoor swimming pools, two gymnasiums, fully-equipped fitness center, all-day child care, a youth and family center, and much more. Dapper Bicycle À 219 S. Main St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-0556 www.dapperbicycle.com Our store features a large selection of bicycles. We offer repair service on all makes and models and carry a complete line of parts and accessories. Get Fit Families 202 High Acres Rd. Harmony, PA 16037 724-321-4265 www.getfitfamilies.com Get Fit Families is a family fitness company that promotes wellness and triathlon/marathon training. Owned by a regional race director. Kelly Automotive Park À 115 E. Cunningham St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-0116 www.pullmanpark.com Visit the parks of the City of Butler! Parks include Memorial, Ritts, Father Marinaro, Kelly Automotive, Memorial, and Rotary. Shelters are available for rent.

Moraine State Park 225 Pleasant Valley Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-8811 www.visitPAParks.com One of the largest parks in PA, offering many outdoor recreational opportunities such as bicycling, boating, swimming, fishing and horseback riding. Eleven lakefront cabins open year-round. Oakview Golf Club 160 Ralston Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-1173 www.oakviewgolfclub.com Oakview Golf Club is a semi-private course nestled in the rolling hills of Slippery Rock that offers the 19th Hole Bar, pro shop, and banquet facilities. Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Guide 428 Canterbury Tr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 412-352-4922 www.redunmireoutdoors.com With over 40 years of experience, let Richard E. Dunmire, the Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Guide, lead you on a fly fishing expedition in Butler County. Rapp’s Bicycle Center 179 New Castle Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-8048 www.rappsbicyclecenter.com Rapp’s Bicycle Center has provided quality service for over 40 years. We sell Giant, Redline, KHS, mountain bikes, hybrids, electrics and more. Rose E. Schneider Family YMCA 2001 Ehrman Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-452-9122 www.bcfymca.org At the Rose E. Schneider Family YMCA, we build strong kids, strong families and strong communities through family-friendly events and more. Slippery Rock University Athletic Department 102 Morrow Field House Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-2021 www.rockathletics.com The SRU Athletic Department sponsors 17 NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic teams. We are a proud member of the PSAC with over 450 student athletes. Switchback Raceway 2469 William Flynn Hwy. Butler, PA 16001 724-478-3634 www.switchbackmx.com Motocross, dirt bike and ATV facility with two outdoor tracks and spacious indoor arena for year-round riding. Can also host other events: adventure runs, rodeos, etc.

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YMCA Camp/ARMCO Park 341 Centreville Pike, Rt. 173 Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-287-4733 www.bcfymca.org This 75-acre park is a beautiful community resource that is open to the public and features a playground, picnic pavilions, new horseshoe pits and more.

Butler Country Club 310 Country Club Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7701 www.butlercc.org Formal elegance with exceptional cuisine and world-class service with menus to suit any taste and budget. Our professional staff will help plan your special event!

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Butler County Community College 107 College Dr. Butler, PA 16002 724-287-8711 www.bc3.edu We have the 440-seat Succop Theater, a versatile Founders Hall, our top-notch Public Safety Training Center, and many classrooms and lecture halls. BC3 will accommodate your meeting needs!

Abba’s House 320 W. Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-816-5920 www.abbashouse.net Your place to meet, host group gatherings, see live music or simply relax. Free WiFi, pool table, ping-pong, foosball. Reservations available. Armstrong Farms Bed & Breakfast 1020 Ekastown Rd. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-2858 www.armstrongfarms.com Armstrong Farms provides an elegant venue experience for weddings and other events. The bed and breakfast is an inviting alternative to typical hotel lodging. See our ad on page 24. The Atrium 1031 New Castle Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 724-865-2830 www.TheAtriumOnline.com At The Atrium, you will find personal undivided attention and dedication to details that takes the pressure off you and guarantees a successful event. The Barn at Soergel Hollow 1078 Prospect Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 724-789-9567 www.facebook.com/soergelhollow Weddings, reunions and corporate outings, this unique space will make it a memory to last a lifetime. Embrace the country setting with a romantic woodland chapel, pond and cabin. Betsy’s Barn 147 Kennedy Rd. Portersville, PA 16051 724-368-3233 www.cheesemanfarm.com Betsy’s Barn is a post-and-beam twostory bank barn. A unique location for your wedding, reception, graduation party, family reunion, company picnic or birthday party. See our ad on page 7.

Butler Health System 911 E. Brady St. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-4200 www.butlerhealthsystem.org Butler Health System is an independent, community focused organization with facilities well suited to support local businesses and community centered meetings and events. The Center of Harmony 253 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-400-6044 www.thecenterofharmony.com An event venue and group of local shops focused on preserving the environment, strengthening the community and empowering people to live healthy, happy lives. Conley Resort 740 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Perfect choice for all business and special occasion meeting needs. Accommodations for up to 160 people with panoramic views of the impeccable manicured golf course. See our ads on pages 6 & 12. Cranberry Highlands Golf Course 5601 Freshcorn Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-7372 www.cranberryhighlands.com Cranberry Highlands, the region’s finest public golf course, celebrates western Pennsylvania’s rugged natural landscape with a stunning 186-acre, par-70 course created to provide a high quality test of golf for players at every level. See our ad on page 45.


AirQuest Aviation À Days Inn Conference Center 139 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6761 www.daysinnbutler.com Meeting space highlighting two elegant ballrooms with granite flooring, crystal chandeliers and uplighting. 140 sleeping rooms including efficiencies, free parking, continental breakfast and indoor pool. Hilton Garden Inn - Cranberry 2000 Garden View Ln. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-9999 www.hiltongardeninncranberry.com Celebrating our second year in Cranberry Township, we are minutes from I-79 and the PA Turnpike. Our Garden Grill and Bar serves from 6 AM10 PM, and we offer complimentary WiFi. Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania À 500 Commonwealth Dr. Warrendale, PA 15086 724-772-8394 www.hcwp.org Hospital Council houses a full-service conference center which is available for meetings, programs, staff and board retreats, and planning sessions. Pittsburgh Marriott North 100 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-772-3700 www.pittsburghmarriottnorth.com Butler County’s finest full-service hotel, with 295 luxurious guestrooms, restaurant/lounge, Starbucks outlet, indoor pool and fitness center, plus 14,000 square feet of event space. Regional Learning Alliance 850 Cranberry Woods Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-741-1000 www.theRLA.org Regional Learning Alliance is a nonprofit, education-based conference center. We have academic members offering 40 degree programs, and versatile meeting rooms to hold business trainings/events. Slippery Rock University, Office of Conference Services 1 Morrow Way, SRU Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-2718 www.sruconferences.com Why Slippery Rock University for your next camp or conference? Seamless and economically savvy; state-of-the-artfacilities; smart location; sustainability; more than buildings… Succop Nature Park 185 W. Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 412-963-6100 www.aswp.org We welcome you to the Succop Nature

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Park for your next event, meeting or retreat. Explore the lush landscapes, ponds, walking trails and more during your visit. Tanglewood Event Center 10 Austin Ave. Lyndora, PA 16045 724-287-0021 www.tanglewoodinc.org With banquet facilities available to the public, Tanglewood Event Center hosts many special events. We also host various activities, trips and programs. Twelve Oaks Mansion 160 Scharberry Ln. Mars, PA 16046 724-625-2343 www.twelveoaksmansion.com Twelve Oaks Mansion is a premier destination for weddings, private events, corporate functions and scholastic banquets. Offers elegant decor, views and much more. White Barn 254 Kennedy Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 724-991-7055 www.whitebarn.us Hosting many events including weddings, bridal showers, business meetings and spiritual gatherings, White Barn is the perfect place to hold your special event.

Catering & Concessions Donny B’s BBQ Butler County, PA 724-991-6191 www.facebook.com/pages/DonnyBs-BBQ/704559026290539 Donny B’s BBQ is a mobile food truck featuring your favorite barbeque and comfort foods. We also provide catering from simple events to special occasions. Giant Eagle – Slippery Rock 223 Grove City Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-5040 www.gianteagle.com/Stores/ Store/?storeId=0670 All your supermarket needs, including catering for most events. Our Southern pride smoker creates the perfect oldfashioned BBQ! Call Crissa for booking! H&H Concessions 809 Three Degree Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-9107 www.facebook.com/HHConcession H&H Concessions offers old-time kettle corn, sodas and floats, shaved ice and cold drinks -- making fun foods for all to enjoy at community festivals!

Whether your needs are business or personal, AirQuest Aviation, the region’s premier Fixed-Base-Operator, offers all-encompassing travel services to meet your every need, while always maintaining safety, security and dependability for our clients. Located at the Butler County Airport, transportation services include: private aircraft charter, flight instruction, aircraft maintenance and management. See our ad on page 2. Medure’s Catering 2500 New Butler Rd. New Castle, PA 16101 724-654-5465 www.medures.com Family-owned and operated business infuses high standards of quality and dedicated to serving our regional community. Caterers to The White Barn, The Atrium and The Succop Conservancy.

Butler Motor Transit 210 S. Monroe St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-1000 www.butlerbus.com Proudly serving Butler County communities for 70 years with modern, reliable and deluxe motorcoach transportation for groups and individuals including affordable charter and package pricing.

Seivers Concessions and Catering 412-638-5087 www.seiversconcessions.com Family-owned and operated business in the special event industry for over 30 years. Are a full-service concessionaire/ caterer offering special events and a vast array of services.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car—Butler 273 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-283-7142 www.enterprise.com Offering a wide variety of car leasing, replacement rentals, van-pooling, car sharing and hourly rental programs. Local car rental customers are picked up at no extra cost.

Took’s Concessions 724-234-2058 www.tooksconcessions.com We specialize in fairs, festivals, special events and catering. We can serve any event, small or large, in Butler County and surrounding counties since 1989.

Transportation Airport Orbit Airport Orbit/Sprocket Car & Driver Services 140 S. Main St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-4833 www.airportorbit.com Reliable, specialized shared-ride and VIP ground transportation to/from Pittsburgh’s airport, Amtrak-rail/ Greyhound bus/Megabus stations and statewide car and driver services. Toprated, fully insured, licensed, certified and regulated. Operating 24/7 AirQuest Aviation À See boxed listing above. See our ad on page 2. Butler County Airport 475 Airport Rd. Butler, PA 16002 724-586-6665 www.butlercountyairport.org A mile of highway gets you a mile: a mile of runway gets you anywhere!

Enterprise Rent-A-Car—Cranberry 41 Dutilh Rd., Unit B Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-742-0888 www.enterprise.com Offering a wide variety of car leasing, replacement rentals, van-pooling, car sharing and hourly rental programs. Local car rental customers are picked up at no extra cost. Star Limousine Service/Cranberry Taxi 126 McElroy Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 800-782-9172 www.stgpgh.com Star Transportation Group is an innovative full-service transportation company that offers the Star Limousine Service & Cranberry Taxi to Butler County. We can take you anywhere you need to be. Thrifty Car Rental 20459 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-779-2222 www.thrifty.com Thrifty Car Rental offers special rates and rental programs to cover every rental need. We look forward to helping you find the right vehicle.

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Community Support Organizations Alliance for Nonprofit Resources 214 S. Main St., Ste. 1023 Butler, PA 16001 724-431-3723 www.anrinfo.org Provides services such as grant writing, marketing and design, executive management, fiscal support, meeting and event planning, information technology, and human resource compliance. Butler County Assoc. of Twp. Officials East Butler, PA 724-352-2324 Dedicated to providing better government services through education, cooperation and communication with our members, townships of the second class in Butler County since 1915. Butler County Bowling Association 571 Mercer Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-7224 www.butlercounty bowling.org A nonprofit organization promoting the game of American tenpin bowling, conducting and supporting bowling competition, and providing equal opportunity for all in the sport of bowling. Butler County Chamber of Commerce 101 E. Diamond St., Ste. 116 Butler, PA 16001 724-283-2222 www.ButlerCounty Chamber.com Private, nonprofit, membership-based, business advocacy organization. Established in 1896 to serve Butler County businesses, focusing on the impact of numerous factors on quality of life. Butler County Commissioners 124 W. Diamond St. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-5100 www.co.butler.pa.us Commissioner and Chairman William McCarrier, Commissioner A. Dale Pinkerton and Commissioner James Eckstein. Offices located on the fifth floor of the County Government Center. Butler County Council of Governments 2525 Rochester Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-612-7315

An association of Butler county townships and boroughs working cooperatively to reduce costs and provide better municipal government for their residents and businesses. Butler Downtown 101 E. Diamond St., Ste. 116 Butler, PA 16001 724-256-5769 www.butlerdowntown.org Butler Downtown is a nonprofit organization working to revitalize the Main Street business district in the City of Butler.

CDC: Community Development Corporation of Butler County 112 Hollywood Dr., Ste. 102 Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1961 Toll-free: 1-800-283-0021 kraybuck@butlercounty cdc.com www.butlercountycdc.com Your first stop for economic development in Butler County. Lots starting at $50,000 per acre. Our knowledgeable staff provides site selection, technical assistance and financing services when relocating or expanding. City of Butler 140 W. North St. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-4124 www.cityofbutler.org Butler, Smithsonian’s 7th best small town and birthplace of the Bantam jeep, has a historic downtown with great museums, family-owned shops and the tastiest restaurants anywhere! Cranberry Township 2525 Rochester Rd., Ste. 400 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-4806 www.cranberrytownship.org Cranberry is a family-oriented community with a forwardthinking outlook. With easy access to everything, it’s the ideal place to call home or run a business. See our ad on page 8. Harmony Borough 217 Mercer St. Harmony, PA 16037 724-452-6780 www.harmony-PA.us National Landmark,

preservation honoree. Museum, specialty shopping, wine/dine, hike/bike, kayak/canoe, concerts for family fun. Learn about Washington’s momentous 1753 trek, communal German Separatists, Mennonite heritage, much more. Jackson Township 140 Magill Rd. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-5581 www.jacksontwpbutler.org Jackson Township, a secondclass township, is governed by three elected supervisors. A number of appointed boards and commissions assist in the delivery of municipal services. Moraine Trails Council Boy Scouts of America 830 Morton Ave. Ext. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6791 www.morainetrails.org Camp Bucoco in Slippery Rock is used as a scouting camp in late June/July with facilities and primitive campsites available for rental in the off-season. Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber, Cranberry Twp. Satellite Office 2525 Rochester Rd., Ste. 200 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-934-9700 www.PghNorthChamber.com We mean business! Providing the local leadership to preserve, enhance and extend the quality of life and economic vitality of business in Butler County. Slippery Rock Business Association P. O. Box 335 Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-283-2222 www.goslipperyrock.com The Slippery Rock Business Association is a consortium of businesses and individuals who believe in the past, present and future of the Slippery Rock community. United Way of Butler County 184 Pittsburgh Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-285-4883 www.butlerunitedway.org Advancing the common good by creating opportunities for residents to give, advocate and volunteer to improve education, provide financial stability for individuals/ families, and connect people to needed services.

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Zelienople Harmony Area Chamber of Commerce 111 W. New Castle St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-5232 www.ZHChamber.com The Zelienople-Harmony Chamber of Commerce is your resource to our unique neighborhood. We host several popular annual events to promote our area and its resources.

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Armstrong 660 S. Benbrook Rd. Butler, PA 16001 1-877-277-5711 www.armstrongonewire.com Armstrong offers the best television picture quality available, low monthly telephone rates and the constant connection and internet speed you need with Zoom internet. ASAP Promotions 113 Kirkwood Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-5053 www.promotionsasap.com Custom imprinted promotional products for grand openings, trade show handouts, meetings, fundraisers, gifts, incentive programs, reunions, new logo/ product introductions, direct mail campaigns, corporate wearables and more. Butler County Area Vocational-Technical School À 210 Campus Ln. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0735 www.bcvt.tec.pa.us Butler County AVTS provides 15 programs of study to approximately 900 10th-12th grade students from the seven school districts in Butler County. Adult education programs are available during evening hours. Butler County Family YMCA 339 N. Washington St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4733 www.bcfymca.com Facility features two indoor swimming pools, two gymnasiums, fully-equipped fitness center, all-day child care, a youth and family center and much more.

Butler Eagle 114-116 W. Diamond St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-8000 www.butlereagle.com Butler County’s great daily newspaper. Our goal is to provide the public with accurate, up-to-date information about the latest news in Butler and surrounding areas. Butler Health System 911 E. Brady St. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-4200 www.butlerhealthsystem.org Butler Health System is a network of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals focused on providing individualized care for our neighbors throughout western PA. Butler Media Group 252 Pillow St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1500 http://insidebutler county.com Home of radio stations WISR, WBUT, WLER and online news source InsideButlerCounty. com. Presenting Butler’s Wine Festival, Christmas Parade, Pet Expo, and others. Stay informed--get our mobile apps! C.W. Howard Insurance Agency 405 W. Jefferson St. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-8181 www.howardinsurance.com The C. W. Howard Agency is a local, independent insurance agency. They represent over 15 top-rated insurance companies to find customers the best value. Cabot Guns 300 N. Pike Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 855-843-1911 www.cabotguns.com Cabot Guns by Penn United Technologies, the 2012 and 2013 NRA National Pistol Champion, and described as the Rolls Royce of 1911 Pistols, are made in Cabot, PA. Champagne Appraisal Services 129 S. McKean St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-1280 www.champagne appraisals.net We have been appraising


Butler County since 1986 and are third generation Pennsylvania appraisers. We handle homes, farms and commercial appraisals. Community Care Connections 114 Skyline Dr. Butler, PA 16001 724-283-3198 www. communitycareconnect.org Support adult day program, infant stimulation and inhome services. Major events such as the April chef-tasting, June sailing event and August/ September run/walk/roll event. Eventioneers 218 Dorsey Valley Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-766-6531 www.eventioneers.com Family-owned, full-service party rental and 17 years of experience! Tents, tables, chairs, linens and more. We know what it takes to host the perfect event! General Rental Center À 20644 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-6990 www.general-rentalcenter.com We are a full-service party and equipment rental store with all that you need, and even some things you didn’t know you needed. Hannahstown Mutual Insurance Agency P. O. Box 307 Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-1835 www.hannahstown mutual.com For over 130 years we have provided insurance for farmers, homeowners, renters and business owners. We serve Pennsylvania with beliefs in honest relationships and stable economics.

Huckestein Printing 107 E. New Castle St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-5777 Established in 1980, Zelienople-based Huckestein Printing provides quality digital and offset printing on a variety of mediums (paper, plastic, metal, wood) as well as design and mailing services. Institute for Learning in Retirement 165 Elm St. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-738-1604 www.ilretirement.org The ILR is member-directed and provides lively learning experiences for mature adults (retired or not). Kenmac Rentals & Sales 414 S. Main St. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-2020 www.kenmacrental.com Voted area’s #1 rental store four years in a row! From elegant party/wedding tents to tables, chairs, staging, china and audio visual -- Kenmac rents everything! Ligo Architects 262 Grove City Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057 724-794-2380 www.ligoarchitects.com The Ligo Architectural firm offers two generations of experience in the Butler/ Pittsburgh marketplace.

Residences, restoration, banks, commercial, industrial and social/health services comprise the basis of the practice including design build projects. MedExpress 6998 Criders Rd., Ste. 100 Mars, PA 16046 724-778-3627 www.medexpress.com Get great care fast with MedExpress in Butler. MedExpress performs services in urgent medical care including physicals, flu shots, vaccinations and healthcare consultation. Media Post À 306 E. Grandview Ave. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-453-1290 www.mediapostinc.com Media Post specializes in video production and interactive technologies. With over 20 years of experience, turn to Media Post for creative solutions. Metro Dry Cleaners 20111 Rt. 19 Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-0808 www.metrodrycleaning.com Metro Dry Cleaners has been around for over 25 years. Free pickup and delivery service to: Cranberry Township, Wexford, Mars, Gibsonia, Warrendale, Sewickley, McCandless, Valencia and more to come!

Minuteman Press 112 Hollywood Dr., Ste. 103 Butler, PA 16001 724-283-7403 www.minutemanbutler.com Full-service print shop offering design, printing or copying of marketing materials as well as banners, signs, promotional products and mailing services. Promotions with Personality 131 Spring Run Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-612-6755 www.promotionswith personality.com At Promotions With Personality we work with you to create promotional items and business gifts that fit your company’s image and message. Rose E. Schneider Family YMCA 2001 Ehrman Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-452-9122 www.bcfymca.org At the Rose E. Schneider Family YMCA we build strong kids, strong families and strong communities through familyfriendly events and more. Seven Fields Veterinary Hospital 203 Highpointe Dr., Ste. 100 Seven Fields, PA 16046 724-742-4433 www.sevenfieldsvet.com Seven Fields Veterinary

Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital. Conveniently open seven days a week. South Butler Community Library 240 W. Main St. Saxonburg, PA 16056 724-352-4810 www.southbutlerlibrary.org History buffs, techies, voracious readers, families, and business travelers alike will find something to love at the library: a community space dedicated to lifelong discovery. Speedpro Imaging 404 Commerce Park Dr. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-591-5486 www. speedpropghnorth.com Speedpro Imaging is the leader in large-format digital printing and graphics. Displays, exhibits, vehicle graphics, signs and banners are our specialty! T.G.E. Enterprises 375 N. Pike Rd. Sarver, PA 16055 724-290-7466 www.Tgeselfstorage.com Make Us Your Home Away from Home For All Your “Stuff”. Brand New Quality SelfStorage Units with 24-hour on-site ownership in sizes to fit your needs!

Supporting Member Royce Lorentz

Hospitality Furnishings & Design 146 Chestnut St. Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-2114 www.ffenow.com Provide interior design and procurement for the hospitality industry nationwide including hotels, restaurants, healthcare and country clubs.

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Great Discounts from Participating Butler County Businesses and Attractions! Show the GO Card and take advantage of big savings on Butler County attractions, accommodations, shopping and more! All offers good January 1 through December 31, 2015 unless otherwise noted.

Things to Do AirQuest Aviation 10% discount on introductory flights. *Subject to flight instructor availability* Butler – 724-586-6023, www.airquestaviation.com Antiques & Artisans Festival Held at Whispering Pines Farm. $1 off regular $5 admission. Cabot – 724-568-PINE (7463) www.whisperingpinesfarmpa.com Butler BlueSox Baseball Club $2 off any field level ticket to any 2015 BlueSox home game (Valid Sun. through Thurs.) Butler – 724-256-9994, www.butlerbluesox.net Butler County Parks & Recreation Dept. Alameda Water Park: Buy one, get one free admission on Sat. and Sun., Summer 2015. Butler – 724-284-5384, www.co.butler.pa.us Conley Resort - Pirates Cove Indoor Waterpark Buy one general admission, get one free. Valid May 1 through Oct. 31. Not valid for pool parties or groups of 10 or more. Butler – 724-586-7711, www.conleyresort.com Cranberry Township Community Waterpark Free bag of popcorn with purchase of a drink. Offer valid Thursdays only. Cranberry Twp. – 724-776-4806 x 1129, www. cranberrytownship.org/waterpark Evans City Pool & Park Buy one, get one ½ off pool admission. Valid Sat. & Sun. during normal operating hours. Limit three discounts per family per day. Evans City – 724-538-8920 www.edcopark.com

Harvest Valley Farm Market & Bakery Free hayride! Good for up to four people, weekends in Oct. only at the farm at 125 Ida Lane. Valencia – 724-443-5869 www.harvestvalleyfarms.com Lernerville Speedway $1 off adult general admission per original GO Card. (No copies accepted.) Good for “Fab Four” Racing only. Not valid with any other offer. Sarver – 724-353-1511 www.lernerville.com Maridon Museum Buy one admission at regular price, get second admission of equal or lesser value free. Butler - 724-282-0123, www.maridon.org North Washington VFD Rodeo $1 off regular admission only. Aug. 18-22, 2015. Not valid with any other offer. Rt. 38, 16 miles north of Butler or 11 miles south of I-80 (Exit 42). North Washington – 724-287-6170 www.nwvfd.com/rodeo The Owlet Gift Shop, (Moraine Preservation Fund) Buy one regularly priced cruise ticket, get one free (of equal or lesser value). Not valid with any other promotions or discounts. Moraine State Park, North Shore – 724-368-9185 www.morainepreservationfund.com Slippery Rock Area Park and Recreation Buy one program (activity), get another for ½ off! Equal or lesser value. Slippery Rock – 724-794-8180, www.slipperyrockpark-rec.org

Family Bowlaway Fun Center and 11th Frame Bar and Grille Buy one game, get second game free! Call for reservations. Shoes not included. Limit one per day. Butler – 724-283-8630 www.familybowlaway.com

SRU Department of Theatre Buy one, get one any Sunday performance by the Department of Theatre. Slippery Rock – 724-738-2645 www.sru.edu/theatre

General Rental Center $25 off bounce house rental. Cranberry Twp. – 724-776-6990 www.general-rental-center.com

Succop Theater at Butler County Community College $2 off a regular-priced ticket, up to four tickets per event. BC3 sponsored shows only; not good with any other offer. Butler – 724-287-8711, www.bc3.edu

Harmony Museum One free adult admission with one paid adult admission. Cannot be used in combination with any other discount. Harmony – 724-452-7341, www.harmonymuseum.org

Don’t forget to cut out the card and put it in your wallet!

Golf Aubrey’s Dubbs Dred Golf Course Buy one 18-hole round, get the second greens fee free. Cart purchase required. Butler – 724-287-4832 www.aubreydubbsdred.com

Lake Arthur Golf Club Pay $49 for two golfers, 18 holes & cart. Mon. thru Fri. anytime; weekends & holidays after 2 PM. Butler – 724-865-2765 www.lakearthur.com

Conley Resort Mon.-Thurs. after 10 AM. $30/person, must have a foursome. Free hot dog on Wednesdays. Butler – 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com

Oakview Golf Club Buy one green fee, get one free at regular price. Valid any day after 12 PM. Tee time required. Slippery Rock – 724-794-1173 x 1 www.oakviewgolfclub.com

Accommodations Hotels

Candlewood Suites Hotel 15% off weekend rate. Cranberry – 724-591-8666 www.candlewoodsuites.com/ cranberryPA Comfort Inn & Suites Newly renovated for business or family getaway. 10% off Sat. & Sun. Expanded hot breakfast, eggs, sausage, waffles & much more. Indoor pool, business center, free WiFi. Butler – 724-287-7177 www.choicehotels.com Conley Resort Reserve two nights, Fri. and Sat. and receive the Mon.-Sun. midweek rates. Present card at check-in. Subject to availability, blackout dates may apply. Butler – 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Fairfield Inn & Suites - Butler Receive a discount rate of 10% off retail rates. Ask for the visitors guide rate. Subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply. Butler – 724-283-0009, www. fairfieldinnandsuitesbutler.com

Bed & Breakfasts Armstrong Farms B&B Reserve two nights during the week (Sun.-Thurs.) and get the second night 50% off. Card must be presented during reservation process. Saxonburg – 724-352-2858 www.armstrongfarms.com

The Mainstay at Saxonburg Stay two or more consecutive nights, Sun. through Thurs. and take advantage of our low “friends & family” rate (10% off our regular weekday rates). Saxonburg – 724-360-2651 www.themainstayatsaxonburg.com

Camping Bear Run Campground ½ off canoe or kayak rental with discount vouchers to Living Treasures Animal Park or Premium Outlets at Grove City. On availability, valid Sun. through Thurs. nights (non-holiday). Portersville – 724-368-3564 www.bearruncampground.com Breakneck Campground Mon.-Thurs. ½ off camping with purchase of a regular camper. Portersville – 724-368-3405 www.breakneckcampground.com Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest Free bundle of firewood to new campers on their first time visit to the park. Two night minimum stay, not valid with any other offers. Harrisville – 724-735-2417 www.PittsburghJellystone.com

Vacation Rental Meadow Rock Farm Third night free special: stay two nights and receive a complimentary third night. Butler/Saxonburg – 724-584-0508 www.meadowrockfarm.com

Show this card at participating businesses for great discounts and more. AirQuest Aviation Antiques & Artisans Festival at Whispering Pines Farm Appalachian Rock Shop & Jewelry Armstrong Farm B&B Aubrey’s Dubbs Dred Gold Course Baldinger’s Market Battery Giant Bear Run Campground The Birdwatchers Store Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts Breakneck Campground Butler BlueSox Baseball Club Butler County Area Vocational - Technical School Butler County Parks & Recreation Dept. Candlewood Suites Hotel Comfort Inn & Suites Conley Resort

- Knicker’s Tavern - Pirates Cove Indoor Park Cranberry Township Community Waterpark Dapper Bicycle Darn Yarn Needles and Thread David’s Hallmark Evans City Pool & Park Fairfield Inn & Suites - Butler Family Bowlaway Fun Center & 11th Frame Bar and Grille General Rental Center Glass Blowing Center Goodfello’s Pizza, Pasta & Grille The Harmony Inn Harmony Museum Harvest Valley Farm Market & Bakery Hearth & Home Furnishings Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania Kelly Automotive Park

Lake Arthur Golf Club Lernerville Speedway/DIRT Motorsports Longhorn Steakhouse The Mainstay B&B Maridon Museum Mars Area History & Landmark Society Train Station & Museum Meadow Rock Farm The Meadows Original Frozen Custard Media Post Menchies Frozen Yogurt Meridian Station Gift Shop & Confectionary Nicolette’s Tailor Shop & Specialty Gifts North Country Brewing Company North Washington VFD Rodeo Oakview Golf Club The Owlet Gift Shop

Peter’s Chocolate Shoppe Pizza Joe’s Portersville Plumberry Gifts Porter House Brew Shop Room to Grow Saxonburg Coffee Company The Silversmith Shop Smith’s-The Main Street Florist & Candy Bouquet Slippery Rock Area Park and Recreation Speckled Hen Chocolate Company SRU Department of Theatre Succop Theater at Butler County Community College The T-SHIRT Loft WestPark Alpacas Whimsy Antiques Winfield Winery Wunderbar Coffee & Crepes Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

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Dining Butler County Area Vocational Technical School Buy one eatery meal, get one free. Buy one bakery product, get like item free. Butler – 724-282-0735 x 201, www.bcvt.tec.pa.us Conley Resort - Knicker’s Tavern Free dessert with a purchase of a dinner entrée. Dine in only. Butler – 724-586-7711 www.conleyresort.com Goodfello’s Pizza, Pasta & Grille $2 off any dinner entrée. Not valid with any other offer. One discount per table per visit. Zelienople – 724-473-0446 The Harmony Inn Free root beer float with purchase of lunch, 11 AM-4 PM Sun. through Sat. Harmony – 724-452-5124 www.theharmonyinn.com Longhorn Steakhouse 10% off total bill. Not valid with any other offer. Cranberry Twp. – 724-776-1500 www.longhornsteakhouse.com The Meadows Original Frozen Custard Buy one cone, get one of equal or lesser value free. Cranberry Twp. – 724-779-6800 www.meadowsfrozencustard.com Menchies Frozen Yogurt 10% off yogurt. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Butler – 724-256-9332 www.facebook.com/pages/Menchies-FrozenYogurt-Butler-Commons/172807032924719 North Country Brewing Company Free root beer float with purchase of lunch, 11 AM-4 PM Sun. through Sat. Slippery Rock – 724-794-2337 www.northcountrybrewing.com Pizza Joe’s Portersville 10% off. Not vaild with any other offers. Available at Portersville location only. Portersville – 724-368-8557, www.pizzajoes.com

Shopping & Gifts Appalachian Rock Shop & Jewelry 15% off of any item, excludes raw metals, sale & consignment items. Not valid with any other offer. Harmony – 724-452-9356 www.appalachianrockshop.com Baldinger’s Market 10% off any order of $50 or more, Mon-Thurs. Zelienople – 724-452-9310 www.baldingerscandy.com Battery Giant 10% discount to all visitors (with GO Card). Cranberry Twp – 724-741-6200 www.batterygiantpgh.com The Birdwatchers Store 5% off your total order. Not valid with any other offer. Slippery Rock – 724-794-BIRD (2473) www.thebirdwatchersstore.com Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts Free bar of soap with a $20 purchase. Not good with any other offer. Harmony – 724-452-0539 www.bottlebrusharts.com Darn Yarn Needles and Thread 10% off American-made yarns. Excludes sales bin and items already reduced. Harmony – 724-473-0983, darnyarnneedlesandthread.us David’s Hallmark 20% off one regularly priced laser engraved item. Engraving is done within the store. Butler – 724-283-5803 www.hallmarkboutique.com

Saxonburg Coffee Company $0.50 off a drink of your choice. Saxonburg – 724-712-5328 www.saxonburgcoffee.com

Glass Blowing Center Free “Adopt-A-Pet” (miniature glass animal) with a $29.95 or more purchase. Retail value $4.95. Limit one per family per visit. Hilliards – 724-791-2100, www.glass123.com

Wunderbar Coffee and Crepes 10% off (food and beverages only). Cannot be combined with other offers. Must show card… and smile! Harmony – 724-256-7383 www.wunderbarcoffeehouse.com

Hearth & Home Furnishings 25% off any home accent purchase. Not valid with any other offer. Zelienople – 724-452-6732 www.hearthandhomepa.com

Kelly Automotive Park 25% off all “Pullman Park” labeled (brand) merchandise. Butler – 724-841-0540 www.PullmanPark.com

The Silversmith Shop 20% off initial purchase for all new customers. Zelienople – 724-453-6640 www.thesilversmithshop.com

Mars Area History & Landmark Society Receive 10% off a souvenir at the Train Station Gift Shop; visit any Fri. Mars – 724-272-9588 www.marshistory.org

Smith’s - The Main Street Florist & Candy Bouquet Buy two dozen roses, get a box of chocolates free. Butler – 724-283-2970 www.butlermainstreetflorist.com

Meridian Station Gift Shop & Confectionary 15% off one full priced gift item. Not valid with any other discounts. Butler – 724-482-4436 www.themeridianstation.com Nicolette’s Tailor Shop & Specialty Gifts 15% off any single gift item. Offer includes Moraine State Park and McConnells Mill clothing items and souvenirs. (Some restrictions apply.) One discount per customer. Portersville – 724-368-1100 www.NicolettesShop.com Peter’s Chocolate Shoppe Tuesdays are Senior Day (55 & older). 15% off purchase (excludes chocolate-covered fresh fruit). Butler – 724-287-5096 www.peterschocolateshoppe.com Plumberry Gifts Free silver-plated picture frame with purchase of $30. Cranberry Twp. – 724-772-5200 www.plumberrygifts.com Porter House Brew Shop 10% off any beginner beer or winemaking equipment kit. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Harmony – 724-473-0971 www.porterhousebrewshop.com

Speckled Hen Chocolate Company Buy 1 lb. of fresh homemade fudge and get ¼ lb. free! Must present GO Card at fudge cutting table. Saxonburg – 724-352-4840, www. SpeckledHenChocolateCompany. com The T-SHIRT Loft 10% off any single item. Not valid with any other offer and does not include sale items. Zelienople – 724-452-4380, www.t-shirtloft.com WestPark Alpacas 15% off on showroom products. Not good with any other offer. Slippery Rock – 724-738-9380 www.westparkalpacas.com Whimsy Antiques 10% discount on items over $20. Harmony – 412-629-7585 www.facebook.com/whimsyantiques Winfield Winery Buy four bottles and receive a 4% discount. Offer cannot be combined with any other discounts. Offer good at main winery in Cabot or at Slippery Rock location. Cabot – 724-352-9589 www.winfieldwinery.com

Room To Grow 20% off regularly priced toy or book. Zelienople – 724-452-7903 www.roomtogrowtoys.com

Services Dapper Bicycle Stop in for a free safety inspection on any bike and get a free water bottle. Zelienople – 724-452-0556 www.dapperbicycle.com Hospital Council of Western Pennsylvania New customers will receive a 10% discount on their first meeting room rental. Warrendale – 724-772-8394 www.HCWP.org

Media Post 20% off VHS to DVD transfers, or DVD and CD copies of existing CDs or DVDs. Zelienople – 724-453-1290 www.mediapostinc.com


Butler-Freeport Community Trail Butler County’s only Rails-to-Trails trail T

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