OLD FASHIONED MINERS PICNIC SUNDAY AT NO. 9 MINE AND MUSEUM; CELEBRATING 160 YEARS

5-24-2015, Old Fashioned Miner's Picnic, No. 9 Mine and Museum, LansfordPRESS RELEASE – (from Dale Freudenberger) – Memorial Day weekend is a special time at the No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum in Lansford, Carbon County, PA as they celebrate the 160th anniversary of the opening of the mine in 1855.  Although the mine and museum will be open every day, this Sunday will feature many special activities open to the public.

The grounds will be filled with the smells of homemade ethnic foods coming from the picnic pavilion, the sound of music in the field, the sights of beautiful antique and classic cars gathered on the grounds, and the feel of cool air coming from the 160 year old No. 9 Coal Mine as visitors prepare to board the mine train for the one hour underground tour of the world’s oldest deep mine followed by a trip through the mining museum on the surface.

The annual Memorial Day Weekend event is scheduled for Sunday May 24 from 10:00 AM till 4:00 PM and is open to the public.  Admission to the grounds and parking are free.  A nominal fee is charged for the mine tours and museum, but all other activities are free.

The Anthracite Region Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America will present an antique and classic car show on the grounds.  Anyone wishing to display their automobile can still register when they arrive.  Music will be provided by DJ Shawn Frederickson.

A variety of homemade ethnic foods will be available for sale at the picnic pavilion including favorites such as halupki, halushki, pierogies, turkey barbecue, hamburger barbecue, homemade bean soup, hot dogs with kraut or chili, homemade desserts, and a variety of beverages.  This old fashioned picnic is done in the style of the annual coal miner’s picnics which were held years ago throughout the coal region.  Come early, have a great time and enjoy the great food before it sells out!  Take outs are also available. Food will be available for sale beginning at 11:00 AM.

To celebrate the 160th anniversary of the opening of the No. 9 Mine in 1855, the Carbon County Labor Chapter will coordinate the release of 160 balloons in unison by visitors on Sunday.

The main attraction at No. 9 Mine is the fascinating guided underground tours of the No. 9 Coal Mine which first opened in 1855.  No. 9 Mine in Lansford is the world’s oldest operating deep mine.  Tours are approximately one hour in length and include the mine train ride in to the mine where visitors then embark on a walking tour to see the fascinating sights underground.  Visitors will also enjoy browsing the countless displays and artifacts inside the region’s largest coal mining museum and gift shop located on the grounds.

Sunday’s events offer something for everyone of all ages as we celebrate the Memorial Day Weekend with family and friends.  For further information, contact No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum at 570-645-7074 or visit us on the web at www.no9mine.com.  No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum is a 501 ©3 non-profit organization that preserves the legacy of coal mining in the Panther Creek Valley.

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