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May 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010 to Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 1 - 4 PM
Canal Boat Josiah White II Operating Schedule 2010
CANAL BOAT OPEN MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND, MAY 29, 30 and 31
OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE 2
Admission includes a visit to Emrick Technology Center

The canal boat ride in Hugh Moore Park begins operating on May 13.  The 2010 schedule is as follows:
 
From May 13-May 28, the canal boat operates on a limited weekday schedule with advance reservations.
 
The canal boat will be open Memorial Day Weekend (May 29, 30 and 31), and open for the season from June 2 – September 5, operating Wednesday through Sunday, 1 to 4 PM.  On Labor Day and weekends only in September the boat operates 1 to 4 PM.  The last public ride will be Saturday, September 25.
 
The mule-drawn canal boat operates on a restored section of the Lehigh Canal in Easton's Hugh Moore Park.  Visitors can meet the mules, learn how to steer the boat and blow the conch shell horn.  The regular ride lasts 40 minutes.  Admission to the canal boat is $9.25 for adults (16 and older), $8.75 for Seniors and $6.50 for children 3 to 15.  Children 2 and under are free. Call 610-515-8000 (select #2 on menu) for information and reservations.
 
Admission to the canal boat ride includes a visit to the Emrick Technology Center and the exhibits on Lehigh Valley industry.  Come get an insider’s view of the Dixie Cup Company.  “I Reach for a Dixie” features artifacts, documents and machinery that highlight the history of one of Easton’s most recognizable product manufacturers.  Emrick Technology Center admission is $6, and is free to members of the National Canal Museum.
 
The Josiah White II features a steel hull and a wood superstructure.  The boat is outfitted with above- and below-deck seating, restrooms, handicap accessibility, and a canopy for protection from the sun and rain.  The canal boat can be chartered for church socials, reunions, club activities and other special events.  Entertainment and catering can be arranged.  For more information and reservations, call the park office at 610-559-6613 between 9 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday.
 
Visitors to Hugh Moore Park can hike or bike the park's trails, including the Towpath Trail, River Trail and a 4-mile paved bikepath.  Canoes and pedalboats can be rented during the hours of canal boat operation.  Canoe and pedalboat rentals are available at the Canal Boat Store for use in the park.
 
Picnickers, hikers, fishing enthusiasts, families and nature lovers can visit the park year-round from dawn to dusk.  Picnic tables and grills can be found throughout the park.  Groups can rent picnic pavilions, which accommodate up to 120 persons.  Make reservations by calling 610-515-8000 (select #2 on menu).
 
To reach Hugh Moore Park from I-78, follow signs for Route 611 north 1.3 miles; turn left at end of bridge onto Larry Holmes Drive; turn left (1 block) onto Lehigh Drive; go 2 miles and turn left onto bridge into Hugh Moore Park. From Route 22, take 25th Street south 1.6 miles, turn right onto Lehigh Drive; go to stop sign and turn right on entrance bridge into park.

September 2010

Sunday, September 12, 2010 at 1:30 PM
Heritage Walk at Hugh Moore Park

Hugh Moore Historical Park and Museums will sponsor a heritage walk on Sunday afternoon, September 12th.   The Lehigh Navigation will be presented by Charles Derr, Park Ranger Retired, Hugh Moore Park.  The walk will begin at the Canal Boat Store at 1:30 PM. In case of inclement weather the walk is cancelled. Heritage walks are free and open to the public.

 

To reach Hugh Moore Park from I-78, follow signs for Route 611 north 1.3 miles; turn left at end of bridge onto Larry Holmes Drive; turn left (1 block) onto Lehigh Drive; go 2 miles and turn left onto bridge into Hugh Moore Park.  From Route 22, take 25th Street 2 miles south.  For more information call the National Canal Museum at 610-559-6613.

Thursday, September 16, 2010 to Thursday, September 16, 2010 at 7:30 PM
Fall Lecture Series
The National Canal Museum will host a series of lectures.  The lectures are sponsored by the National Canal Museum and the Pennsylvania Canal Society and are held at the Two Rivers Landing auditorium, 30 Centre Square, Easton, Pa.  Enter the building at the Pine Street (rear) entrance. Parking can be found on the street or in the parking garage (for a fee) adjacent to Two Rivers Landing.
On September 16, Lance Metz, Historian, National Canal Museum, will present the 1937 Twentieth Century Fox movie “Farmer Takes a Wife.”  Starring Henry Fonda and Janet Gaynor, this film is set on the Erie Canal during the 1940s.  All of the background scenes were filmed on the Lehigh Canal between Freemansburg and Easton.

Admission to this event is $5.  All proceeds go to the National Canal Museum history fund. Doors open at 7 PM and the film showing commences at 7:30 PM and is approximately three hours in length.  Seating is limited to 125 persons on a first-come first-served basis.
 

For more information, call the National Canal Museum at 610-559-6613.
Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 1 PM
Fall Foliage Cruise Departs at 1 PM
Canal Boat Cruise
Experience a Savory Get-Away on the Lehigh Canal
 
Cruise includes food, entertainment
 
Please join us for a unique 2 1/2 hour lunch cruise.  Enjoy a catered meal, colorful stories and music as you cruise on the restored Lehigh Canal aboard the canal boat Josiah White II.
 
Enjoy a taste of Americana on September 26.  Karen Ann Litecky performs folk favorites and Michael's Country Caterers serves fried chicken breast strips, Italian sausage and peppers, baked beans, classic potato salad, cole slaw, rolls, chocolate chip cookie assortment, lemonade and iced tea.  Cruise departs at 1 pm.  $45/person.
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