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Brian Myszkowski/LehighValleyNews.comHalloween Haunt at Dorney Park kicked off the fall season Friday. A park spokesman said several attractions have been upgraded to make them scarier and more engaging for park visitors.
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Micaela Hood/LehighValleyNews.comBagpipes, kilts and Highland Games traditions returned Friday as Celtic Classic returned to Bethlehem's Historic District. The festival will run through Sunday.
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Brian E. Hineline/Special to LehighValleyNews.comRock band Great White headlined a heavy metal lineup at Allentown Fair on Saturday, Aug. 30, with Quiet Riot and Ace Frehley. Photos by Brian E. Hineline/Special to LehighValleyNews.com.
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Courtesy/Cupid DesignThird-generation family business that sells to the masses still designing its line locally.
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The Large Flowerheads will perform on a stage erected near home plate on the field at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7. General-admission seating will be in the stadium bowl, on blankets on the field or in lawn chairs in designated areas.
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Easton's Garlic Fest is coming back for its 20th year, offering up savory and sweet garlic dishes, drinks, memorabilia and more.
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Hip hop, widely believed to have started in the Bronx borough of New York City, quickly spread to the nearby Lehigh Valley, says organizer Michael A. Frassetto.
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Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center is holding its first annual Ghouls & Glitter Pride Night at Dorney Park.
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The East Penn area is getting a multitude of Halloween festivals in events in October. New festivals return and set off, while traditional events return.
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The free tribute concert honoring two prominent members of the Lehigh Valley's music scene takes place at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 8 at Central Moravian Church.
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The Celtic Cultural Alliance, presenter of the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival, vows to do "everything possible" to continue the event. Rainy weather severely impacted attendance and revenues during last month's event, casting uncertainty over its future.
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The German-inspired festival kicks off on Friday, Oct. 6 at SteelStacks.
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Weekends from now until November will be filled with pumpkins, beer, bacon and more in the Lehigh Valley. Check out this guide to fall events.
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The fifth edition of College Hill Porchfest saw about 150 musicians perform at 31 improvised stages across the Easton neighborhood.
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Ukranian playrights have collaborated to share their war-time experiences.
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From painting to planting, designers are invited to create a masterpiece in their space.
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Many who came to SteelStacks in Bethlehem found their roots in gardening during the pandemic.
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The local nonprofit group was among 7 organizations statewide to receive a share of $89,000 in grants.
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The center will feature an exhibit of live otters and a 3-pond habitat.
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The glass must be heated to at least 1,000 degrees or it will crack.
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Two years after the start of the pandemic, they're ready for a full return of visitors.
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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.