We’re going to make your July tres interesting and extremely busy with a diverse program of events. So come join us for one, or two, or all of our offerings:
•Foxhowe welcomes Albert Churella, who will discuss the recently-published first book of his multi-volume work, The Pennsylvania Railroad, about what was once the world’s largest corporation and founded and run by Quakers. He joins us on July 10 at 5pm at the Barrett Paradise Friendly Library to illuminate this fascinating aspect of Pennsylvania’s history.
•Save Monday July 11 at 8pm and head over to the Fairway Grille for a showing of the film, Woman in Gold. This is a remarkable, true story of one woman’s journey to reclaim her heritage stolen by the Nazis, and stars …show more content…
Hear Andy’s tales from his unique career that brings art together with golf and its famous players. 6pm at the Tennis Tea. •On Saturday July 23 at 9pm, we are proud to present Buck Hill’s newest talent, Beth Goldwater, an award-winning singer/songwriter and recent member of our community (Cottage 260). Her style is reminiscent of Madeleine Peyroux, Norah Jones, and Melody Gardot. Beth will perform in the Fairway Grille courtyard, weather permitting. Bring your friends, grab a drink, and enjoy Beth’s music under the stars. •How about breakfast with one of today’s foremost political commentators? Michael Duffy, Deputy Managing Editor of Time Magazine and co-author of The President’s Club (and previous Foxhowe speaker), will be looking for a little peace and quiet after a week at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia. And he’ll find it right here in the Poconos, stopping for a night in Buck Hill to debrief us on the latest in this year’s presidential race over coffee and fruit at the Tennis Tea Saturday July 30,