Jul 01 Wednesday
Join Miss Kelly Hooper for our early childhood music education program that inspires youngsters to sing, listen, move, dance, create musical crafts, and learn about classical composers. Your 4-6 year old will leave with the knowledge of playful musical techniques, fascinating instruments, and maybe a few new songs stuck in their heads! Grownups must be present for the last 15 minutes of class.
- Ages: 4-6 Beginners, no experience required- Teacher: Kelly Hooper
For students not currently enrolled in private lessons at CMS, a $25 group class registration fee will be automatically processed after enrollment.
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival presents The Complete Works of Jane Austen, Abridged at the Schubert Theatre. Experience Austen’s world in a whirlwind tour through Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and more, condensed into 80 minutes of fast-paced comedy, costume changes, sharp humor, and modern mischief.
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.
Tournament-style Scrabble. Players of all abilities are welcome.
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.
The Twenty Committee is a five-piece progressive rock band that has been writing and performing in the greater Philadelphia area since January 2012. They have independently released two studio albums—A Lifeblood Psalm (2013) and The Cycle Undone (2023)—both concept records that blend captivating melodies with progressive complexity. The current lineup—Geoffrey Langley (keys, lead vocals), Jeff Bishop (lead guitar, vocals), Joe Henderson (drums, percussion, vocals), Richmond Carlton (bass, harp, vocals), and Laura Giknis Langley (lead and background vocals, keyboards)—has developed an original sound shaped by shared influences including Rush, Steven Wilson, Gentle Giant, Steely Dan, Big Big Train, and Return to Forever.
Their most recent release, The Cycle Undone, was engineered by Rave Tesar (Renaissance), Jeff Bishop, and Brett Kull (Echolyn); features guest vocals from Annie Haslam (Renaissance, solo); and was mastered by Larry Fast (Synergy, Peter Gabriel). The album has been widely praised as “rich, nuanced, and unpredictable” (Albumrock) and “thoughtful and cleverly crafted” (iO Pages), with further acclaim from The Phantom Tollbooth and Sonic Perspectives. Tracks from the album have been featured on numerous podcasts and online radio stations, including Music in Widescreen, Epic Prog Radio, Xymphonia, and Progzilla, while the single “Embers” was shortlisted for PROG Magazine’s “Track of the Week.” Greg Spawton of Big Big Train named it his favorite prog release of the year in an interview with Progradar.org. Since its release, the band has resumed live activity, sharing bills with IZZ, opening for Big Big Train on the final stop of their 2025 North American tour, and headlining festivals such as ProgDay (NC) and Prog on the Ranch (FL).
Jul 02 Thursday
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.
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.
Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School brings together works by contemporary Cherokee artist Kay Walking Stick with nineteenth-century Hudson River School paintings, creating a conversation about American landscape, identity, memory, and the land’s layered histories.