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Philly Icon In Concert, Temple Ambler Summer Shows: This Weekend In Eastern Montco
This is a summary of some of the weekend events in eastern Montgomery County and the Philadelphia region.

EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — Summer may be sizzling, and the music scene is heating up with concerts at venues and amphitheaters throughout the Philadelphia region.
The Keswick Theatre will host an iconic hometown performer in Todd Rundgren, who will play two shows on Saturday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, Temple University's Ambler campus in Fort Washington will be the site once again of summer shows on Sunday nights.
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This is a summary of some of the weekend events in eastern Montgomery County and the Philadelphia region:
Todd Rundgren Playing Keswick Theatre
A Philadelphia music icon will return home by playing two shows of hits at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside. Todd Rundgren, who grew up in Upper Darby, will sing the classics "Hello, It's Me" and "I Saw The Light" at two performances this weekend. Click here for ticket information
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Temple Ambler Concert Series Returns
The Upper Dublin Parks & Recreation is once again launching its summer concert series starting this Sunday. (Read More)

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NADC Museum America 250 Open House
The NADC Museum in Warminster on the eastern Montco line will hold an open house on Sunday to celebrate the region's scientific and historical heritage. (Read More)

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3-Day "Blobfest' Ode To Classic Horror Movie
It's the annual three-day "Blobfest" in Phoenixville that pays tribute to the classic horror movie "The Blob" in which re-enactments take place of people running out of the iconic Colonial Theatre. Click here for information

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Sand Sculpture Display At Peddler's Village
Peddler's Village in Lahaska is continuing its sand sculpture display, “Sights in Sand: An American Road Trip,” which continues through Aug. 31 and features larger-than-life sand sculptures tied to landmarks and U.S. history. Click here for more information

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