The last three months of the year are busy. And I'm not talking just about the holidays. Locally in the Southern Tier of New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania, there is always something to be a part of.
Here are just a few things that you may be interested in:

Broome County Trunk or Treat

The 7th annual Broome County Parks Trunk or Treat will be held on Sunday, October 19th, in the west parking lot at Otsiningo Park, Binghamton, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is free.
 Broome County Parks is seeking local businesses, organizations, non-profits, and clubs to participate in decorating their trunks and providing candy and/or treats. For registration information and rules, visit the Broome County parks website or call (607)778-2193.

Broome County History Trivia

How's your knowledge of Broome County history? The Broome County Historical Society is hosting a trivia night on Broome County History on Wednesday, October 15th, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The event will be held at the Roberson Museum, 30 Front Street, Binghamton. For more information on this and other upcoming events, contact the Broome County Historical Society at 607-778-2076 or visit their website. 

250th Marine Corps Birthday Local Celebration

All local Marines and Navy Corpsmen are invited to celebrate the historic 250th Birthday of the Marine Corps. The Binghamton Marine Corps League is holding a 250th United States Marine Corps Ball on November 8th at the American Legion Post 1194 in Hillcrest beginning at  4 p.m.
This event is prepaid-only. Admission is $25 per person due by October 27th. Proof of service will be required. Dress code will be business casual. Contact Sergeant Eric Fetterman at 607-727-0809 for details to reserve one of 100 spots. Semper Fidelis!

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