Jun 26 Friday
For well over a decade, Shanthi Project has brought mindfulness to thousands of community members each year. This summer, we’re celebrating the story of our profound impact — along with the people whose passion, collaboration, and support have fueled it along the way. Grab a ticket and join the party!
→ Join us in honoring and awarding Shanthi Project’s longstanding partners, donors and supporters.→ Bid in our silent auction, enabling expansion of our mindfulness programs & mental health support.→ Enjoy delicious grazing tables and refreshing drinks.
All are welcome! Each ticket costs $45 and includes one complimentary drink of your choice.
PA Youth Theatre presents Finding Nemo, Jr., a family-friendly musical adventure based on the beloved underwater story of Marlin, Nemo, Dory, and the friends they meet along the way.
Red Fox comes to Union Terrace Amphitheater for Reggae Night with special guests G.O.E. Troupe and Space Kamp, hosted by Naj and DJ Romeo G. The free ArtsQuest Friday concert brings together reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, gospel, and genre-bending Rebel Hippies music for an evening in Allentown.
Musical theatre is back on the Muhlenberg stage this summer, with SEUSSICAL, the beloved Dr. Seuss musical!
Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Once on This Island, Ragtime), have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie, and Jojo — a little boy with a big imagination. The colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos.
Music by Stephen FlahertyLyrics by Lynn AhrensBook by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty & Eric IdleBased on the Works of Dr. Seuss
Directed by James PeckMusical Director: Anthony HahnChoreographer: Noel Price-Bracey
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.
Experience Austen’s world like never before in a whirlwind tour through her beloved novels—Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and more—condensed into 80 laugh-out-loud minutes. Three quick-witted actors tackle Austen’s heroines, heroes, cads, and clowns with lightning-fast costume changes, sharp humor, and a dash of modern mischief. Whether you’re a devoted Janeite or discovering Austen for the first time, prepare for a charming, high-energy romp celebrating one of literature’s most legendary voices. Recommended for Austen fans and theatre lovers of all ages.
Experience Austen’s world in a whirlwind tour through Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and more, condensed into 80 minutes. Three actors bring Austen’s heroines, heroes, cads, and clowns to life with fast costume changes, sharp humor, and modern mischief.
Jun 27 Saturday
The Bethlehem Rose Garden is a curated farmer's market that serves as a thriving and welcoming outlet, directly connecting the greater Lehigh Valley community to our local farmers, artisans and service providers. The market is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026.
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For program support on WDIY, we thank the Jacobsburg Historical Society, presenting WWII Living History Weekend: A Salute to All Veterans on Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Boulton Historic Site, 402 Henry Road in Nazareth. Home to the Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum and the 1832 J. Joseph Henry House Museum, the weekend features museum tours, military camp tours and demonstrations, period vehicles and weapons, a special Holocaust exhibit, and more. More information is available at jacobsburghistory.com.
In the nineteenth century, American artists sought to capture the unique character of the North American landscape, from iconic landmarks to intimate countryside views. Drawing from the Allentown Art Museum’s permanent collection, this exhibition explores mountains, waterfalls, pastures, and wilderness scenes while also examining how these idealized landscapes can obscure ecological damage and colonial violence.