PHOTOS: Lehigh Valley Underground Blueberry Jam
A little (or a lot) of rain couldn’t stop our train on Saturday afternoon.
A little (or a lot) of rain couldn’t stop our train on Saturday afternoon.
The magic in the #LVUMagicSummer continues this week, with an open opportunity to “Jam” at a festival after hearing two of the region’s brightest young pop acts.
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This July, gear up for some Blueberry Jam, courtesy of Lehigh Valley Underground and Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites!
My schedule on Sunday was different from the rest of Musikfest, in that I was able to make it out during the early portion of the day. This was a good thing, as there were quite a few artists I wanted to check out during that part of the festivities.
Saturday was a beautiful day for fresh fruit, family fun, and an afternoon of live music — and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites had just what the doctor ordered.
On Thursday night, Bethlehem’s historic district was taken over by art and community, courtesy of a joint effort between Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites and Lehigh Valley Underground.
Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS) invites you to celebrate the creative women of the Lehigh Valley with Songs for Sisters, a one night only, coffeehouse-style concert on Thursday, June 15 from 6-8 p.m. on the second floor of the Single Sisters’ House (50 W. Church St., Bethlehem).