Brush away the cobwebs, pull out the spring clothes and get ready to hit the town this weekend. Rain or shine, there’s art to see, music to hear and laughs to be had around Westmoreland.

Charter Day at Bushy Run Battlefield

Bushy Run Battlefield will celebrate the 344th anniversary of Pennsylvania’s founding with an open house Sunday.

The museum will offer free admission from noon to 4 p.m., featuring educational activities for all ages. Reenactors will portray Pennsylvania settlers, British soldiers, Native Americans and the state’s namesake, William Penn. The event includes lessons on Native American history, children’s activities and refreshments.

The battlefield is located at 1253 Bushy Run Road, Penn Township. Learn more at bushyrunbattlefield.com.

Elton John, Billy Joel tribute

Pop-rock legends Elton John and Billy Joel have shared parallel careers since the 1970s. Now, a single tribute act is bringing their catalogs together. Yellow Brick Joel performs Friday at The Palace Theatre in Greensburg.

From “Crocodile Rock” to “You May Be Right,” the performance captures the magic of two musicians with decades of hits.

The show begins at 8 p.m. at the theater, 21 W. Otterman St. Tickets are available at westmoreland culturaltrust.org.

Ligonier Artists of the 21st Century

The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (SAMA) is showcasing the next generation of creators. A reception to celebrate these young artists will be held Saturday in Ligonier.

The exhibition, held in conjunction with National Youth Art Month, features work from students in Westmoreland and Fayette counties. The event includes an awards ceremony and a gallery viewing from 1 to 4 p.m. at the museum, 1 Boucher Lane.

For more information, visit sama- art.org.

Parks Comedy Night Benefit

The Venue at Live Casino Pittsburgh will host two nights of comedy this weekend to benefit Westmoreland County parks.

Each show features different professional touring comedians. The events include 50-50 drawings and other raffles. Friday’s show benefits the Westmoreland County Parks and Recreation Citizens Advisory Board, while the Saturday performance benefits the Westmoreland Heritage and Five Star trails.

Tickets are $40 and include dinner and $10 in casino play. They can be purchased at the Parks and Recreation office in Greensburg or by calling 724-830-3959.

Shows begin at 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the casino, 5260 Route 30, Hempfield. Learn more at westmorelandcountypa.gov.

Elvis tribute

The modern tribute act owes its roots to the early impersonators of Elvis Presley. “A Tribute to the King” brings that legacy to the Lamp Theatre in Irwin this Saturday.

With the signature baritone, swiveling hips and a catalog of midcentury rock classics, this act recreates the experience of seeing Presley live. The show begins at 8 p.m. at the theater, 222 Main St.

Tickets are $33. To purchase, visit lamptheatre.org.