5 Weekend Activities for $10 or Less Around Harrisburg, PA – Feb. 3-5

Here are five events going on in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, during the weekend of February 3-5, 2012, that will cost you less than $10.

Overtime Sports Bar and Grill

If you are looking for somewhere to watch the 2012 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 5, the Overtime Sports Bar and Grill would be a great place to consider. With a free buffet during the game and drink specials, this would be an easy way to enjoy the game, have a couple of drinks, and spend under $10 for the whole night. The bar is located at 312 Mill St., Hershey, Pennsylvania, and can be contacted at 717-533-9824.

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Souper Bowl

At Trindle Bowl located at 4695 E. Trindle Road in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, there will be a special evening of bowling on Sunday. This is a family-friendly venue where there is no smoking or alcohol allowed. If you bring three cans of soup for donation to New Hope Ministries, you will be able to bowl two games for just $5. If you bring two extra cans, you will also get a free shoe rental. You won’t even have to miss the big game because it will be shown on the big screens. Trindle Bowl can be contacted at 717-737-9820.

Chocolate-Covered February AACA

The Antique Automobile Club of America is starting its Chocolate-Covered February celebration this weekend. On February 4 and 5 for just a $5 admission fee, the public will be able to not only see the antique autos that have a permanent place at the AACA, but also the Kissmobile. For kids, there will be a workshop to make a chocolate Kissmobile. You can also catch the movie “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” in the indoor drive-in at either 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. AACA is located at 131 Museum Drive in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and can be contacted at 717-566-7720.

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National Civil War Museum

The National Civil War Museum, located next to Reservoir Park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has an admission fee of $10. The museum has many special exhibits, including an exhibit on the innovations of the era and an exhibit on 1862. On Friday and Saturday, the museum is open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., and on Sunday, the museum is open from noon until 5 p.m. The museum can be contacted at 717-260-1861.

Pennsylvania Fire Museum

The Pennsylvania Fire Museum , located at 1820 N. Fourth St. in Harrisburg, will be hosting a special exhibit in addition to its regular features commemorating the events of September 11, 2001, on Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The exhibit includes helmets, photographs, and a piece of the buildings. Admission for adults is $6.


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