Upcoming on the river

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Historic Wrightsville is holding its 33rd annual Olde Towne Night at 7 p.m. April 5 at the Locust Street Methodist Church, 314 Locust St. in Wrightsville.

The group invites you to bring a covered-dish dessert, but publicist and virtual friend of mine Bob Schmidt assures me you should still come "even if you’re unable to bring a dessert." The desserts will be enjoyed during the program by speaker Rob Evans, a local artist and son of Historic Wrightsville life members June and Warren Evans.

He has a studio upstairs in the John Wright Factory Store and will be presenting a PowerPoint on “Visions of the Susquehanna” featuring artwork along the river. The show will look at artists who have painted the Susquehanna River through history, including a painting by Benjamin West on the river in Wrightsville made in 1767.

I know it's a little early to start thinking about April events, but with Easter coming up, I wanted to make sure I got the word out now!

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