Jun 13 Saturday
FREE COMMUNITY EVENT – The African American Network and the Sherman Theater present Juneteenth Freedom Festival 2026 on Saturday, June 13. Enjoy live music, networking, entertainment, vendors and food.
August Wilson’s Pulitzer and Tony-winning masterwork unfolds in 1936 Pittsburgh, where the Charles family struggles over an heirloom piano carved with the faces of their enslaved ancestors. Boy Willie arrives from Mississippi, determined to sell it to claim his future, while his sister Berniece guards the instrument as a sacred altar to their history. As their clash intensifies, the ghosts of the past begin to stir, forcing a reckoning with a legacy they can neither sell nor escape. PSF is proud to present this production directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright James Ijames (Fat Ham).
On December 4, 1956, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins descend on Sun Studio in Memphis. What follows is one of the greatest impromptu jam sessions in music history. Guided by visionary producer Sam Phillips—the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll”—the night crackles with soaring music while careers hang in the balance. Featuring over 20 chart-topping hits including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Great Balls of Fire,” and “I Walk the Line,” this is a toe-tapping celebration of friendship, rivalry, and a night that ignites a revolution. A family-friendly musical celebration suitable for all ages.
Jun 14 Sunday
Drop-in to the Art Ways Interactive Family Gallery on the second floor of the Museum every Saturday and Sunday to make your own art to take home during ArtVentures. Museum educators are on hand to help guide you in creating an artwork inspired by the Museum’s collection. Design your own creation and bring it to life on one of our 3D printers. All ages and abilities welcome! Free.
Born in the bluegrass of Kentucky and raised on Wyoming’s high plains, Shelby Means is one of the foremost bassists in bluegrass, with nearly two decades of experience in bluegrass, folk, rock, Americana, and country outfits. Now based in Charleston, SC, Means spent a dozen years in Nashville, TN. During that time she performed as a member of the notable GRAMMY nominated all-women bluegrass band, Della Mae. She later joined Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway on bass and vocals, earning her first GRAMMY win for their 2023 album, City of Gold.
Means is a driving player with a deep pocket, a singular stage presence, and a magnetic, centered approach to the upright bass. Beyond her work on the instrument, she’s also an accomplished songwriter and a heartfelt vocalist whose voice is rooted in tradition while authentically her own. With her debut solo music, Means invites listeners to experience the same soulful presence and adventurous spirit she has built her career on. Her singing and playing has been heard across the country and around the world, from NPR’s airwaves, the Grand Ole Opry, Bonnaroo, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and Newport Folk to the U.S. Virgin Islands, Australia, Kazakhstan, and beyond.
Imagine your favorite songs performed like you’ve never heard them before—surrounded by the glow of more than 1,000 candles.
Join acclaimed vocalist Chris Pinnella (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) for a breathtaking candlelit concert experience as he makes his Sellersville Theater debut to kick off the summer. Backed by his phenomenal 12-piece orchestra, Pinnella transforms iconic songs into sweeping, cinematic arrangements that blur the lines between rock, pop, classical, and jazz.
From the timeless songwriting of The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Simon & Garfunkel, The Rolling Stones, Leonard Cohen, Tears for Fears, Yaz, and more, each performance is reimagined with lush orchestration and emotional depth—inviting audiences to rediscover these legendary songs in a completely new way.
Praised for his “genre-bending interpretations” (USA Today) and electrifying stage presence, Pinnella brings both power and intimacy to every performance.
The New York Times writes, “Pinnella possesses a soaring rich voice that just leaves you speechless. With his amazing band he takes each song into majestic territory.”
This unforgettable evening is part concert, part musical journey—perfect for longtime music lovers and first-time listeners alike.
Jun 15 Monday
Wildlands Conservancy’s summer camp offers an enriching, nature-based environment where children learn, play, and grow through curiosity and discovery, thus budding both friendships and a lifelong appreciation of our natural world.
11 Weeks of Summer Camp FUN from June 8 through August 21.Wildlands Conservancy’s summer camp offers summer fun at our Dorothy Rider Pool Wildlife Sanctuary in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
Located in the Lehigh Valley, Dorothy Rider Pool Wildlife Sanctuary is generally a convenient 10-15 minutes from Allentown and Macungie, 25 minutes from Bethlehem, as well as 30 minutes from Easton.
Register before April 1 for a 10% Discount!
Register online at: https://www.wildlandspa.org/camp/.
Questions? Contact Arianna Kohler, Environmental Education Manager: akohler@wildlandspa.org.