
Congressional Gold Medal recipient honored
A remembrance ceremony is held in honor of Anna Bybee Grayson, a member of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Wrightsville, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025.
The Outlet: Music & Poetry Open Mic. Join hosts PAN, Sir Dominique Jordan and Shelby Speaks for The Outlet, a spoken word and music open mic The Studio at the Appell Center. 6:45 p.m. Thursday, at the Studio at the Appell Center, 50 N. George St., York. Free.
Dusty Slay: The Neighborhood Guy Tour. Donning long hair, tobacco, over-sized glasses and a trucker hat, Dusty Slay is the self-effacing bourbon-voiced Southern comedian next door with a knack for observational, blue-collar humor and the nerve to say what everyone else is thinking. Be here when Slay brings The Neighborhood Guy Tour to the Strand Theatre for his Appell Center debut. 7 p.m. Friday, at the Strand Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $25.
Distinguised Speaker Series: An Evening with Jeffrey Rosen. Mr. Rosen is President and CEO of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Rosen will present insights from his latest work, The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America, a timely exploration of how the founding debates continue to shape our political landscape. In a thought-provoking evening of conversation and reflection, Rosen will also draw powerful connections between the Articles of Confederation and the enduring tensions in American governance today. 7:30 p.m. Friday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $65, $55 for members.
DJay Starr. Known for turning up the party and keeping the vibes just right, DJay Starr blends hip-hop, R&B, old-school classics, and club anthems into one unforgettable night. Whether you’re on the dance floor or vibing with a crush in hand, this Friday night is the move. 7 p.m. Friday at Gift Horse Brewing Company, 117 N. George St. York. Free.
Tot Rock. This early childhood music learning program got its start in West Chester and is taking the show on the road to share a well-rounded musical experience with infants, toddlers, and their families — an experience rooted in melody, rhythm, repetition and collaboration. 10 a.m. Saturday, at the Studio at the Appell Center. Pick Your Price (recommended $15 per person).
CapFilm: “Ponyo.” When Sosuke, a young boy who lives on a clifftop overlooking the sea, rescues a stranded goldfish named Ponyo, he discovers more than he bargained for. Ponyo is a curious, energetic young creature who yearns to be human, but even as she causes chaos around the house, her father, a powerful sorcerer, schemes to return Ponyo to the sea. 7 p.m. Satuday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $8.
Just Like Murray. This energetic local favorite brings a fresh spin to your favorite alt-rock, indie, and pop covers, blending tight musicianship with a laid-back vibe that’s perfect for sipping a crush and relaxing in the beer garden. Whether you’re a first-timer or a returning fan, their feel-good sound hits just right. 4:30 p.m. Saturday, at Gift Horse Brewing Company. Free.
Plain Jane. This four-piece rock-n-roll band from Southern York County brings the energy with a killer mix of classic rock, pop, and modern hits—all delivered with tight grooves, powerful vocals, and a fun-loving vibe. Whether you’re into Fleetwood Mac, Foo Fighters, or something funky in between, Plain Jane has something to get you moving. 7 p.m. Saturday, at Gift Horse Brewing Company. Free.
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox — Magic, Moonlight & Mistletoe. In this special seasonal performance, Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox’s throwback styles shine through the already-nostalgic classics of the Thanksgiving and holiday season. You will not want to miss this exceptional group and its signature renditions of all your favorites to get everyone in the holiday spirit. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Strand Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $35.
“Rupert Meets Mrs. Tales.” This is an interactive, award-winning play about a pack rat who does not like to read. Being at the library is not his idea of fun until, through the magic of books, numerous characters come to life. Join us for an immersive experience the whole family will enjoy. 3 p.m. Saturday at TAFE, 700 E. Market St., York, Union Lutheran Church – East. Tickets $5.
County and Christmas Craft Show. Over 150 vendors will be here to share their one of a kind pieces. Country and primitive, handmade wood crafts, ceramics, quilts and much, much more, with tons of Christmas items and gifts for the season. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, at the York Expo Center, 334 Carlisle Ave., York. Free.
Reptile Show. The Reptiles at the York Expois one of the longest-running and growing reptile shows in the Mid-Atlantic region and the entire East Coast. They produce family-friendly shows that are both entertaining and educational. So please bring the whole family to the next show. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, at the York Expo Center. $10 for afults, $5 for children 6-11, 5 and under free.
CapFilm: “The Asphalt Jungle.” In a smog-choked city somewhere in the American Midwest, an aging criminal mastermind, newly released from prison, hatches a plan for a million-dollar jewel heist and draws a wealthy lawyer and a cherry-picked trio of outlaws into his carefully devised but inevitably doomed scheme. 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $8.
Dan Tyminski Band. Throughout his 30+ year career, Dan Tyminski has left his mark in every corner of modern music. His voice famously accompanies George Clooney’s performance of the Stanley Brothers’ classic song, “I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow,” in the film “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” and his vocal collaboration with Swedish DJ Avicii on the song “Hey Brother” was a global smash, having been streamed more than a billion times to date. His diverse solo projects and years of work with Alison Krauss and Union Station have yielded troves of award-winning music. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Pullo Center, 1031 Edgecomb Ave., York. Tickets start at $45.
Alex Lee Warner Band. Bringing a heartfelt blend of country, rock, blues, and soul, Alex Lee Warner’s gritty guitar and vocals deliver a set of originals and covers that will have you swaying with your beer in hand. 2 p.m. Sunday, at Gift Horse Brewing Company. Free.
CapFilm: “Angel’s Egg,” 40th anniversary. In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms — a treasure that she believes is an angel’s egg. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. First released directly to home video in 1985, the film is a creative collaboration between internationally acclaimed director Mamoru Oshii (“Ghost in the Shell”), who wrote and directed the feature, and revered artist Yoshitaka Amano (“Final Fantasy,” “Vampire Hunter D”). The film beautifully intertwines Oshii’s thematic reflections on philosophy and theology, with Amano’s distinctive ink painting style, culminating in an arrestingly beautiful hand-drawn allegorical fantasy. 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $8.
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