EASTON, Pa. - Easton is celebrating Heritage Day on Saturday.
It commemorates the July 8, 1776, public reading of the Declaration of Independence — one of just three cities where the document was publicly read aloud after its approval in Philadelphia.
Besides the re-enactment of the first reading at noon in Centre Square, the day includes history tours, vendors, food and musical performances.
Lehigh Valley Public Media is a sponsor of this year's celebration. LVPM is comprised of LehighValleyNews.com, PBS39 and 91.3 WLVR.
Watch a livestream of the performances, plus a recap of activities earlier in the day, here or on the PBS39 YouTube channel.
Usually held on a Sunday, the festival is behind held on Saturday this year. The city's annual fireworks display will be held at 9:15 p.m. on Sunday.
Heritage Day is organized by the Heritage Day Committee and Greater Easton Development Partnership.