Tuesday, May 27th, 2025

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Good morning, Erie. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 27th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Families in Erie gathered on Memorial Day to honor fallen military members and enjoy picnics under clear skies after a week of rain. Carla Barnes held her 45-year event at Waldameer Park—while Debbie Dunlap’s family celebrated a birthday on the beach, drawing relatives from near and far. YourErie.com
- ➤ The Girard American Legion Post #494 held a Memorial Day parade yesterday at 2 p.m. that traveled through downtown and ended at Girard Cemetery for a solemn ceremony honoring veterans—local fire trucks, police and legion riders took part in the event. YourErie.com
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A car and a mini bike crashed on Memorial Day evening just before 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of Cole Drive and Helen Road, sending the mini bike operator to the hospital with injuries that were not life threatening — police are investigating the cause. YourErie.com
- ➤ Nine residents were displaced Monday morning when a fire caused by an electrical issue broke out in an 1881 home on East 12th Street—firefighters responded, utility companies shut off services, and the Red Cross is helping those affected. YourErie.com
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On Friday, May 23, PSP Erie conducted a DUI checkpoint in Erie City that stopped 60 drivers and resulted in four DUI arrests, two felony arrests, four misdemeanor arrests, one seatbelt citation, 15 traffic citations and 14 warnings+ while urging drivers to use a designated driver or rideshare service when drinking. YourErie.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Memorial Day, Waldameer Park welcomed thousands of visitors who came to ride the new Time Twister and enjoy the warmer weather after a cold, rainy May. Water World opened on Sunday and summer hours will start Friday, June 6—marking a busy start to the season. YourErie.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Fort LeBoeuf softball won the D-10 tournament— the team celebrated with a trophy presentation and interviews. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ Seneca won its first District 10 softball title since 1976 when sophomore pitcher Sophia Primavere struck out a key batter in the sixth inning to help the Bobcats beat Sharpsville 14-5 on Monday—finishing the season 20-1. The team will play in the PIAA first round on June 2. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ Seneca softball won the D-10 tournament and celebrated with a trophy presentation plus interviews with team members after the game. The Erie Times-News
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ACL Tear Diagnosis and Management – New Treatment Approaches
7-8:30 p.m. — Erie Center for Arts and Technology — Free entry — Discover innovative approaches in ACL tear treatment from a leading orthopedic expert.
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3rd Annual Weld Art Competition
6-9 p.m. — The 1020 Collective — Entry fee required — Showcase your welding talents and support scholarships while enjoying local artistry.
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Show Me Reptiles Show
11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. — Bayfront Convention Center — $10 General Admission; Kids 6 and under free — Dive into a scaly wonderland with reptiles and aquatic creatures galore.
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Spring National M-WTCA Conference
June 4-7 — Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel — Registration available online — Attend informative sessions at this community-focused national conference.
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Paint-n-Sip at U Pick 6 Tap House
6-8 p.m. — U Pick 6 Tap House — Cost varies — Unleash your inner artist with a fun evening of painting and sipping drinks.
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90's Themed Immersive Pop-Up
8 p.m. — Room 33 Speakeasy — Tickets available — Experience a night of music and laughter as you step back into the vibrant era of the 90's with Tethered Immersive.
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Second Saturday at Erie Land Lighthouse
10 AM – 5 PM — Erie Land Lighthouse — Pay-what-you-wish — Enjoy tower climbs and engaging activities at the scenic lighthouse.
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@Homekits DIY Workshop at We Rock the Spectrum
@Homekits DIY Workshop — 9:30-10:30 a.m. — Board & Brush Creative Studio - Erie — Pre-registration required — Enjoy a fun DIY crafting session with gym time for kids.
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Erie Apparel Dog Days
1-4 p.m. — Oliver's Beer Garden — Free entry — A pet-friendly summer celebration featuring fun activities for dogs and their owners.
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BYObook Romantasy Annotation Release Party
5:30-7:30 p.m. — Werner Books and Coffee — Free entry — Romantasy readers come together for an evening of book annotation and creativity.
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