Jan 01 Thursday
For over a decade, Godfrey Daniels has welcomed the New Year with a beloved tradition — the annual Hank Williams Tribute featuring Jack Murray & The Blue Tarp Wranglers. Now in its 14th year, this heartfelt homage celebrates the 73rd anniversary of Hank’s passing with a powerful set of timeless classics like Hey, Good Lookin’, Cold Cold Heart, and Jambalaya. Led by Jack Murray and joined by Alan Landes, Nick Franclik, Dave Van Allen, and Josh Kanusky, the band captures the spirit of Hank’s music with energy and authenticity. With special guests and an opening by Godfrey’s own Dave Fry, this evening offers a warm, communal start to the year in our In
Jan 03 Saturday
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.
At Whit’s End is an acoustic trio featuring Steve Whitaker on guitar, Ed Woomer on dobro, and Scott Russell on bass, with all three contributing vocals. Steve and Ed are Bethlehem natives, while Scott hails from the Chicago area.
Their performances blend original songs with popular swing and Americana selections, shaped by lively storytelling and moments drawn from the Lehigh Valley and beyond.
This show marks their third New Year’s appearance at Godfrey Daniels, where they’ve become known for filling the room with warm humor, engaging tales, and standout musicianship.
At Whit’s End has played locally at das Awkfest, the Blueberry Festival, and Celtic Fest, as well as festivals and venues throughout the Philadelphia region.
Godfrey’s remains their favorite stage, and they promise an evening of good vibes, fun, and terrific tunes to welcome a winter’s night and a New Year.
Jan 04 Sunday
Jan 07 Wednesday
11-week in-person or virtual program provides information while addressing the needs of grandparents who are raising their grandchildren.
Pinebrook Family Answers (PbFA) popular Grandparents Group psychoeducational support program begins on Wednesday, February 19th and runs through April 30th. The one-hour classes begin at 11 am, open to the community, virtual or in person. The 11-week program provides support and resources for grandparents, non-custodial caregivers and guardians who are raising children. Topics include understanding legal terms and processes; refining parenting skills, understanding child-developmental stages and positive discipline; building relationships through effective communication skills, intrapersonal connections, and conflict resolution; helping kids process trauma; and much more.
In addition to the educational information provided, the goal of the group is to provide opportunities for members to connect with each other, lessen feelings of isolation and create community that can extend beyond our group setting. The meetings are run in English with one facilitator who is Spanish speaking. To register or learn more, please call 484-387-1623 or email grandparents@pbfalv.org.
Tournament-style Scrabble. Players of all abilities are welcome.
Jan 09 Friday
$20 to $34.90 (fees included)
*This production is for mature audiences only. Parental accompaniment is advised for those under 18 years old.
In2YouArts proudly presents Spring Awakening, an electrifying, Tony Award-winning rock musical that explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with raw emotion and unforgettable music. Set in 1891 Germany, this groundbreaking show fuses morality, sexuality, and rock & roll in a moving story of discovery and rebellion. Featuring a powerful pop-rock score by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, Spring Awakening is an angsty rock musical adaptation of the seminal play about the trials and tribulations of growing up.
Jan 10 Saturday
Heather Hurlock & Brad Hinton bring their new collaborative project to Godfrey Daniels, drawing on a decade of making music together. Heather Hurlock’s cinematic writing and ethereal voice pair seamlessly with Brad Hinton’s musical finesse and timeless approach to songcraft. Their harmonies—pure, effortless, and haunting—form the center of a sound rooted in dreamy folk melodies that linger long after the final chord. Both artists have deep roots in the Pennsylvania folk and Americana scene, from Heather’s early work with Tin Bird Choir to Brad’s many collaborations across the region.
Opening the night is Emme Drago, a Reading-based singer-songwriter whose genre-blending approach and fresh perspective offer a personal, resonant start to the show. Join us for an intimate evening in our Live Music Listening Room as they create an atmosphere that feels personal, transportive, and full of connection.