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Ryan David/Mad Ink PRHeart will perform a grandstand show at 7 p.m. Aug. 27 on the opening night of Allentown Fair. Tickets remain available.
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Olivia Marble/LehighValleyNews.comThe 173rd Great Allentown Fair opens Wednesday, Aug. 27, through Labor Day, Sept. 1. The fair features rides, food, concerts, and family fun at one of Pennsylvania’s oldest fairs.
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Courtesy/Cupid DesignThird-generation family business that sells to the masses still designing its line locally.
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Stephanie Sigafoos/LehighValleyNews.comThe Party Animals faced the Texas Tailgaters as part of the Banana Ball World Tour at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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Skateboarders and rollerbladers were enjoying the skatepark at Jordan Park on Wednesday, just before the Allentown City Council approved funding for the second phase of the park's construction.
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Lehigh Valley Pride will be free this year. It will be on Sunday, August 20, from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at the SteelStacks campus.
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Vanessa Collier, a saxophonist/singer, will open this year's season of free concerts at Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks in Bethlehem with a performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 19.
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The students will present their original scripts for the first time at a performance at Zoellner Arts Center on Friday, May 19.
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Get ready for a mouthwatering fiesta at the annual Taco Fest in Easton, featuring delicious tacos from local food trucks, and refreshing beverages from breweries and bars.
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A new ArtsQuest festival that will bring three days of family-friendly music, games, food and amusements to Upper Macungie Township, announced in February as a paid-ticket event, now will be free, organizers announced.
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Three exhibits examine the impact of silk in the Lehigh Valley, from its early years to its end in the mid-1900s.
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Artists at the 58th annual Fine Art & Craft Show took some time to share their stories, passions and inspirations behind their efforts. The two-day show organized by the Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission continues Sunday.
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Local bands will perform at a series of concerts scheduled Sunday from May 21 through June 11 at the Harmony Pavilion on the South Bethlehem Greenway.
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Each session starts with a "mindful minute."
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Some groups use a patriotic look to promote supremist ideology, says an Anti-Defamation League official.
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The students who had been studying in Ukraine were mostly from Ghana and Nigeria.
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The four-day Slainte Irish festival kicks off Thursday night at SteelStacks in Bethlehem.
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Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church has been overwhelmed with the response since Russia's invasion.
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Muses at the IceHouse will be held Saturday at the Charles A. Brown IceHouse on Sand Island.
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Festivities are popping up like shamrocks in all corners of the Valley.
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A business incubator in South Bethlehem is urging other businesses to join in the effort.
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Brandon Harvey's songs and dance moves are meant to help engage students.
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Performances will run over the next two weekends.
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Wandalyn Enix was appointed to the seat vacated by Mayor William Reynolds.
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Many arts groups have cut back during the pandemic, some have had to shut down.