On the first Friday of each month (next is Feb. 5), Dills Tavern is open to the public for entertainment and food. Local entertainment is present (this could be Bluegrass, Jazz, folk music . . . or in the case of Feb. 5, an 18th century Vaudeville act . . . (read more below), and there is food and drink for all. One must be 21 years and older to attend because the public is allowed to BYOB. The evening runs from 7 to 10 p.m., all lit by candlelight and usually there are 18th century reenactors roaming around. Travel back in time to the year 1775 when America is beginning to test its muscle against the power, culture, and traditions of Great Britain. Enjoy an evening by candlelight in the company of local residents as they gossip with their neighbors, find companionship in contemporary songs and jokes, and discuss their views on the impending crisis. Ask questions about their attire and livelihoods, engage your predecessors in debate about the upcoming conflict, and be entertained with their anecdotes. Don't miss this historic evening! The price of admission to First Fridays is $10 which defrays the cost of the food and entertainment. Dill Tavern is located near the Route 15 and 74 split in Dillsburg PA. Some descendants of Matthew Dill live in the Chambersburg area.