Jul 12 Sunday
When a mysterious spell transforms her entire family into animals, Princess Sheila’s game is thrown for a major loop. Now, with her frog prince pal and her newly furry (and feathery!) family by her side, she’ll navigate enchanted forests, decode riddles with rhythm, and use every bit of her street smarts to break the curse. With even more music, mega laughs, and a petting zoo full of characters, this sequel proves that the real magic isn’t in a wand—it’s in believing in yourself and putting family first. Fun for all ages!
Kids can get a front row seat for the fun with on-stage carpet seatingand everyone can meet the cast after the performance for autographs and pictures.
Assembled from a team of talented ace musicians from the Nashville studio and touring circuit, Southern Accents recreates the music, style, and sound of Tom Petty with immaculate precision and wildly contagious enthusiasm. From their uncanny resemblance to the original band and the way they move onstage, to the note-for-note, stunning recreations of Petty’s music from throughout his entire catalog, each member of the band looks the part, plays the part, and LIVES the part; the result is pure entertainment and songs so dedicated and true to the originals that you’d swear music-history was being made all over again right before your eyes and ears.
From the top, lead singer Ronnie Gregg expertly nails the voice and mannerisms of Tom with a natural ease. Lead guitarist Nick Swan hits every classic note from Mike Campbell, and throws in a few more of his own for good measure. Bassist and co-founder Paul Jones perfectly meshes the styles of Ron Blair and Howie Epstein, while animated powerhouse Tony Mac combines the timeless swing of Stan Lynch with the clockwork timing of Steve Ferrone. Family band alum Jeff Hollandsworth rounds out the group by effortlessly playing the key parts of Benmont Tench, while also adding in flourishes of strings, horns and harmonica.
Playing the tunes 100% live with no backing-tracks of any kind, Southern Accents prides themselves on being the most accurate representation and faithful tribute to Tom Petty’s music in the world today. They bring the timeless melodies, sweet rhythms, and wild rock music of Tom Petty to the stage for everyone to experience and fall in love with all over again.
Jul 13 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.
Discover the joy of playing the piano with other early beginners!
Learn the fundamentals of piano technique, scales, history, and music theory, including rhythm, pitch, and note reading. Students will build confidence, active listening skills, and general musicality as they have fun playing individually and together as a group. Students will have the option to demonstrate their new skills with a performance for family and friends on the last day of the camp. Instruments provided.
Ages: 7-11, Beginners, no experience requiredTeacher: Dr. Matthew Morrow
For students not currently enrolled in private lessons at CMS, a $25 group class registration fee will be automatically processed after enrollment.
Learn more about this and other 2026 CMS Summer Music Camps at https://cmslv.org/2026-summer-camps/
An ancient feud divides the Montagues and Capulets—until Romeo and Juliet meet and fall irrevocably in love. Their secret marriage defies generations of bloodshed, but in a world poisoned by hatred, even the most transcendent love cannot escape fate. From the euphoric heights of a moonlit balcony to the stifling darkness of a tomb, Shakespeare’s most iconic tragedy races toward its devastating conclusion. This is a story that challenges whether love can ever truly conquer hate. Age 12+
Hejira is a 7-piece band set up to celebrate and honor the masterpiece works of Joni Mitchell, mostly from the late 70s.
Having released the albums Court And Spark, The Hissing of Summer Lawns and Hejira, Joni toured briefly in 1979 with a band formed from the crème de la crème of contemporaneous musicians (Metheny, Mays, Brecker, Pastorius and Alias). The tour was recorded, producing the outstanding live recording, Shadows And Light; it is from this period that the band Hejira is drawing the body of its repertoire.
Comprising highly experienced, world-class musicians, Hejira is fronted by the brilliant Hattie Whitehead who not only has – in her own way – assimilated the poise, power and beauty of Joni’s vocals, but also plays guitar with Joni’s stylistic mannerisms.
Expect an evening of the ‘great’ songs from Mitchell’s back catalogue, such as”Amelia,” “The Hissing of Summer Lawns,” “In France They Kiss On Main Street,” “Hejira,” “A Case of You,” “Free Man In Paris,” “Help Me,” and more…
Jul 14 Tuesday
Do you want to learn how to record, edit, and publish your own original song, or music for a video? Learn the basics of recording, editing, and publishing live music, using the latest technology, equipment, and software, including Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro X, Sibelius, Waves, Allen and Heath, Neve, and Neumann. Our small classes (9 students maximum) will provide you with access to a state-of-the-art, professional-grade recording facility and an experienced sound engineer. You will learn to use the same mics, preamps, and plugins as those found in professional recording studios.
Ages: 12+, no experience requiredTeachers: Brendan Ruane