BETHLEHEM, Pa. — A Lehigh Valley music act will present a free community bazaar featuring a vinyl record sale, a food truck, hours of free music and more Saturday, March 2, at The Charles A. Brown Icehouse on Sand Island in Bethlehem.
Singer-songwriter Lisa Bodnar and Whistlegrass will present OM (original music) from the Vinyl Garden, which it calls an all-ages “pop-up event,” from noon to 5 p.m. at The Icehouse, 56 River St., Bethlehem.
It will include vinyl record dealers and music paraphernalia vendors selling instruments, pop-culture items and vintage clothing.
There also will be plant and terrarium vendors, heirloom and organic garden seeds, bicycles and more.
The Smokehouse Food Truck will be onsite.
There also will be free music from Lisa Bodnar and Whistlegrass, Nick Franclik and Rameen Shayegan and local DJs throughout the day.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s locally and in Philadelphia, Bodnar was a featured artist on radio station WXPN-FM. Her debut album, “Maybe I Did,” was released in 2003 and charted on college and triple-A radio.
The event is part of the IceHouse Tonight performing arts series. Now in its ninth year, the series was established to serve and share the arts of the local culture, with programming focused on the work of the resident arts community.
The event is sponsored by Lehigh Valley businesses ATA Financial Group and Water for Mankind.