May 23 Saturday
Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams take the stage with their quartet for a special Golden Jubilee celebration honoring 50 years of Godfrey Daniels. The acclaimed Americana duo—longtime collaborators with Levon Helm and members of Bob Dylan’s band—bring decades of shared musical history and a partnership that has been unfolding since 1986. Their songs reflect the life they’ve built together through music, shaped by years on the road and in legendary rooms like Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studio, home of the Midnight Rambles.
This milestone concert at Moravian University’s Foy Concert Hall celebrates not only their remarkable collaboration but also the enduring spirit of Godfrey Daniels as a premier Live Music Listening Room. Join us for an evening that honors five decades of music, storytelling, and community in Bethlehem, offering audiences a rare chance to experience artists whose connection and craft have been shaped over a lifetime.
SPONSORED BY WDIY 88.1 FM | MORE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE- contact Kate Hughes, Chair 50th Jubilee Committeebefore May 13 - 610.390.4324 | development@godfreydaniels.org
LOCATION: MORAVIAN UNIVERSITY FOY CONCERT HALL | 342 Main Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018
May 24 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.
Carl Cox is a touring saxophonist and solo recording artist from Southern New Jersey. Carl can be seen performing nationally and abroad with a variety of musical icons throughout the course of the year which include Smokey Robinson, Maysa, Incognito, Gerald Veasley and many more. His expertise on saxophone can be heard on a variety of major grammy award winning recordings, live performances and features on national radio. Many of his solo career singles can also be heard on XM radio which has earned the top spots on Billboard chart adds over the course of the year.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, Tim Hutson is a world-renowned drummer and music instructor whose dynamic talent and versatility have made him one of the most in-demand musicians of his generation. From early childhood, Tim displayed an innate rhythmic ability, crafting his first drum set from ice cream buckets at the age of eight. By high school, he had formed his own band, performing throughout the Philadelphia area.
Tim’s professional career launched at just 14 years old when he hit the road with The Delfonics. The day after his high school graduation, he embarked on a life-changing tour to Japan with Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, playing to standing-room-only crowds for two weeks. Since then, Tim has performed and toured with an impressive roster of legendary artists.
In addition to his touring career, Tim has an extensive recording background, working with major artists and producers, including Philadelphia International Records. Now stepping into his own spotlight as a recording artist, Tim has made waves on the Billboard charts, including the Top 20 with his hit single “Mind Over Matter” featuring Lori Williams, which peaked at #33 on the Billboard charts for 2024. Currently, he continues to perform with Maysa Leak and renowned bassist Gerald Veasley while also working on new music.
May 27 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.
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).
May 28 Thursday
Join hundreds of concerned Pennsylvanians virtually on Thursday, May 28 for Pennsylvania’s largest annual citizen lobby day for a cleaner future!
PennEnvironment’s staff will schedule virtual meetings with your state representative and senator, where you’ll be joined in the meetings by PennEnvironment’s expert advocates and other concerned citizens from your community. Each meeting takes about 30 minutes. We’ll discuss important policy proposals that will promote renewable energy and energy efficiency, and you’ll get the chance to share why climate action is important to you.
Join us for a free, two-part papermaking and visual journal workshop series designed specifically for seniors, led by teaching artist and art therapist Donna Fedak. This creative experience offers a welcoming space to explore hands-on artmaking while connecting with others in the community. Space is limited and advance registration is encouraged.
During the first session at the Allentown Art Museum, participants will create handmade paper.
In the second session at the Allentown Public Library, that paper will be transformed into a mixed-media visual journal. Extra handmade paper will be available for those unable to attend the first session.
Please call the library or visit the event calendar at allentownpl.org to registerFirst session Thursday May 28, 2-4pmAllentown Art Museum 31 N. 5th St., Allentown 610-432-4333
Second session Tuesday June 2, 2-4pmAllentown Public Library 1210 Hamilton St., Allentown 610-820-2400
Grammy-nominated singer-composer Moira Smiley joins Bethlehem-native Celtic singer and community music leader Fiona Gillespie for The House of Belonging, an evening of songs centered on welcome, homecoming, and the search for belonging. Drawing from Anglo-American, Celtic, and world folk traditions—as well as original compositions—the program highlights the expressive power of the human voice with spare vocal textures and minimal accompaniment. The evening begins with a workshop where audience members can learn and sing along to two songs before joining the concert, which also features young local voices from Mosaic Youth Chorus. Together, performers and audience will fill Godfrey Daniels’ Live Music Listening Room with the spirit of shared music in an intimate atmosphere.