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Calling All South Side Residents 2007-05-14
The South Side Civic Association wants to see you at their next monthly meeting the 1st Tuesday of each month at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church starting at 7 p.m. (610 W Berwick Street).
ProJeCt of Easton’s Food Pantry Is Here For Easton! 2007-05-14
ProJeCt’s Interfaith Food Pantry, located at 320 Ferry Street, helps local families when they have a difficult time purchasing the basic groceries they need to get by.
Easton Garlic Fest 2007-09-23
Eat, Drink, & Stink all day long in Easton's Centre Square.

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Puddle of Mudd
Performing with POM are specail guests Saving Abel, Rev Therory and Pop Evil. This is a General Admission show. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 Day of show. There is a $2 per ticket transaction fee at the Penn's Peak Box Office. Doors open at 6:00pm and showtime is at 7:30pm. Tickets can be purchased at the Penn's Peak Box Office (walk-up only) or through Ticketmaster. For more information call 866-605-PEAK!

Historic Bethlehem Walking Tour
Explore the heart of Bethlehem&#39;s story with a guided tour through the downtosn historic district. Leaves at 2:30pm from the Welcome Center at 505 Main Street.<br />Adults $10<br />Children 6-12 $5

Nature's Greatest Airshow: Autumn Hawkwatch
Hike to the famous North Lookout to observe raptor migration as part of this ritual of autumn. Bald eagles, kestrels, and ospreys are among the first migrants. A modest trail fee applies.

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Moravian Festcultur
In the 1700s Moravians celebrated important birthdays and anniversaries of events by composing special hymns, performing music and elaborately decorating their meetings rooms. This exhibition will recreate one such celebration in the Saal of the Moravian Museum.

Smoke on the Mountain
Back at the Pines by popular demand! Pull up a pew and join the Sanders Family Singers as they present an uplifting evening of good old gospel! More than two dozen songs and hilarious stories from the more or less devout Sanders provide a richly entertaining show that will leave you clapping, singing, laughing and cheering for more!

Horse-drawn carriage rides in the country
During this one hour and fifteen minute, 11 mile tour along the jordan creek, two of Lehigh County&#39;s historic covered bridges will be crossed. Reservations required, tickets are non-refundable. Mention the Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau and receive $10 off. Discount not good with other promotions or discounts. For more information call 610.799.091. Ask about our covered bridge picnic ride.

"Crayon Sculptures" Exhibit by Herb Williams at Monsoon Gallery
Visitors will see a creative usage of medium that most people tend to leave behind. Herb Williams says the first medium he ever used as an artist was the Crayon. Williams was commissioned by Hong Kong to create large sculptures involving architectural designs of venues for the Olympics.

Play Ball! Baseball In America & the Lehigh Valley!
Enjoy Stories of hometown legends who made it to the Major Leagues. View rare photos &amp; memorabilia including Babe Ruth&#39;s Cap, Mike Schmidt&#39;s 1980 World Series uniform &amp; Roberto Clemente&#39;s hat. Explore the Lehigh Valley&#39;s unique Baseball History!

Bringing the Word to the Heart: The Moravian Missionary Experience
Moravians have established missions from the West Indies to Alaska to Tibet. Bringing the Word to the Heart is an exhibit that will explore Bethlehem&#39;s role in support of Moravian missions around the world from the 18th through the 20th centuries.

To Market
Storefronts from the Elizabeth Johnston Prime Dollhouse and Toy Collection will be exhibited along with art, photographs and full-sized examples of fixtures and wares from European and American markets of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Beneath Our Feet: Archeology of the Colonial Industrial Quarter
The first exhibit in the new temporary exhibit space at the 1810 Goundie House shows the findings of archeological excavations in Historic Bethlehem&#39;s Colonial Industrial Quarter from the 1960s up to now. Featured on WLVT Channel 39&#39;s Tempo.

Photography of Tibet: Part I
Elaine Ling, Artist in Residence. Lecture: Tuesday April 1 and Gallery Talk: April 3.

In the Single Sisters' House
The Moravian Sisters&#39; House has been occupied continously from its construction in the 1740s. In its early years the single sisters lived there and performed much of the community&#39;s important textile work. Later the house was used exclusively as a residence. In the Single Sisters&#39; House focuses on the Moravian sisters, their work and their contributions to the community.

Exhibition: "William Wegman: Fay"
For ten years (1986-1995), the lives of renowned photographer William Wegman and his artistic muse, Weimaraner Fay Ray, were creatively entwined, resulting in a brilliant body of work for which Wegman and Fay are especially known. Their odyssey as partners in art and in life is explored in a rich array of photographs, videos and film.

Plaza Grower's Market In Allentown
Farmers and Producers will be offering a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, meats, cheeses, flowers, herbs, baked goods, sweets, and handmade soaps.

Exhibition: "Linda Lee Alter: A Life in Art"
Philadelphia artist Linda Lee Alter&#39;s life has been devoted to an all-embracing creative exploration of the arts, with work ranging from vibrant wall hangings, colorful allegorical interpretations of fables and Old Testatment stories, to paintings that serve as metaphors for life events. Featured works cover five decades of Alter&#39;s creative growth.

Historic Bethlehem Segway Tours
Experience Bethlehem&#39;s history with 21st century technology. Tour includes a Segway training session as well as a tour of Bethlehem&#39;s north and south sides. Leaves at 10am from Segway of the Lehigh Valley at 318 East 3rd street. $80 per person Must Weigh at least 100lbs and no more than 250lbs. Tour lasts approximately 2-2 1/2 hours.<br />Tours every Saturday except June 21st and July 19th.

National Museum of Industrial History Now Open!
<p>NMIH will tell the story of America&#39;s industrial achievements and the accomplishments of its inventors, managers and workers, and preserve the record of industry&#39;s development and advancements from the middle 1800&#39;s until present time.</p><p>Open&nbsp;WEDNESDAYS from 10:00am to 4:00pm</p>

Historical Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride Tours of Easton Pennsylvania
Historical Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride Tours of Easton Pennsylvania. Elegant Horse-Drawn Transportation Creating Unique Memories That Will Last A Lifetime. 10 or 20 minute Historical Tours. Rates starting at $5 per adult/ $4 per child. All rides are weather permitting. Check website for schudule updates.

2008 Summer Concert Series
Join us this summer season for The Lutheran Home at Topton&#39;s Summer Concert Series. Also enjoy a tour of our open house. Please RSVP to Connie Hartman at 610-682-1410. Please remember your lawn chair! Sunday, June 22nd - The Wyomissing Band will treat you to marches, show tunes, popular and classic music. Sunday, July 27th - Fancy Brass will delight with music of the 50&#39;s, 60&#39;s and 70&#39;s. Sunday, August 24th The Barbone street Jazz band will perform Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz, and Swing Music. Sunday, September 21st GTV Edelweiss Dancers and Kermit the Accordian player, is a group of both adults and youth performing German dances to a variety of authentic German tunes. Concerts will be held in the grassy area beside The Children&#39;s Services building, except for the September concert which will be held in the Henry Auditorium.
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