When the spin cycle on our washing machine broke a few weeks ago, hubby and I knew we were in for a series of hassles. They say bad luck comes in threes, but this time it came in fives. When we pulled into the driveway of our cabin in Tioga County last week, we knew what the second hassle would be...the car. It would not shut off completely and the key wouldn't release. Jim had to restart it five times before he looked at me and said, "We may need to drive back home before we even get unpacked."
On the sixth try, he pulled the key out and we felt relieved that our Fourth of July weekend wasn't ruined, but we decided to limit our trips in case it happened again. We came to Tioga County for Red Suspender Weekend. It's the busiest weekend of the year for the small town of Galeton, a quiet Pennsylvania town, halfway between Wellsboro and Coudersport.
Red Suspender Weekend is a yearly celebration that attracts 20-30,000 people. It's held in Collins park along the shore of Berger Lake at the center of town. The event got its name over 35 years ago when the fire company sponsored a contest among local high school students. The name is a reference to the red suspenders worn by firefighters at the time.
The Fourth of July fireworks display, the main attraction of Red Suspender Weekend, was voted number one in the state a few years ago. The show is made possible entirely by donations and about 18 volunteers who start planning for the event in February. The weekend includes a parade and a carnival with rides and games for the kids and the usual carvival foods including funnel cakes, apple dumplings, donuts, blooming onions and corn-on-the cob. Cold beer is also available.
I've been to Red Suspender Weekend before, so I wasn't terribly disappointed to miss the event this year. We drove by the carnival grounds on our way to pick up a few supplies during our one outing for the weekend. It was nice to see so many people out again and not wearing masks.
As we stood in a long checkout line at the Dollar General, I noticed how patient and happy people were. After the horrors of Covid, standing in line wasn't such an inconvenience. Since Covid, I have a new appreciation for attending summer activities and for being able to breathe without a mask as God intended. I feel like I want to get as much fun in as I possibly can this summer.
After putting our Dollar General bags into the trunk, we walked across the street to a restaurant we discovered on our last trip to the cabin. We had stopped there for lunch and had such a great meal and a pleasant chat with the waitress and bartender, so we knew we had to stop again, but this time just for drinks. The Tavern at Pine Creek also has an ice cream shop and a motel and campsites if you want to visit this neck of the woods, which attracts hunters, anglers and people who just want their lives to slow down.
My future son-in-law, Caleb is having his bachelor party at the cabin in a few weeks and I can see them stopping here and maybe shooting a game of pool or chatting with Dinah, our friendly bartender. I snapped a few photos to give you a feel for the place if you ever come through this part of Tioga County.
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