Jul 19 Saturday
It’s the sweetest festival of the summer…and you’re invited! Make a plan to visit Bethlehem’s beautiful Burnside Plantation for great food; live music; fresh, delicious blueberries and desserts, Colonial cooking, gardening; kids activities; and much more!
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.
The Kingston Trio, an iconic folk and pop group, emerged from San Francisco’s North Beach club scene in 1957 and quickly became one of the most influential bands of their time. With their distinctive sound and rich American folk tradition, they dominated the late '50s and early '60s, shaping the musical landscape for a generation. Today, they continue to captivate audiences as they bring their timeless songs to life.
Fans of this legendary group can relive the magic as The Kingston Trio hits the road for their 2025 Keep The Music Playing national tour, celebrating over 60 years of music. Leading the band, Mike Marvin, Tim Gorelangton, and Buddy Woodward each carry deep connections to the original trio—Mike as the “adopted son” of founding member Nick Reynolds, Tim as a longtime friend of John Stewart who recorded with Reynolds, and Buddy as an esteemed musician who worked with former Trio member George Grove. Together, they uphold the legacy while delivering performances that resonate across generations.
Enjoy a peaceful 1.9-mile loop through the forest around Hidden Lake, a serene location popular with anglers. The trail is rated easy to moderate, featuring some short, steep inclines and natural terrain with roots and rocks.
Amenities Include:- Canoe and kayak launch area- Picnic area- Restrooms available
This hike is appropriate for all ages. Dogs must be kept on a leash. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
This Get Out! For Wellness walk is made possible in partnership with Lehigh Valley Health Network.
Questions? Contact: Nicole Landis, Nlandis@wildlandspa.org.
Event is free; please register at: https://engage.wildlandspa.org/calendar/event/283.
Must be 21+ to attendA tribute to the powerful and iconic women of 80's rock. This dynamic show includes theatrical medleys and show stopping numbers from some of the biggest names of the 80's. Featuring the chart-topping hits of, Heart, Joan Jett, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar and more.Dayna brings her vocal pyrotechnics to the stage and makes it her own. Simply the best showcases a six-piece band featuring accomplished musicians from NJ/NY who have toured nationally and internationally. The unique blend of songs and musical arrangements really sets this tribute apart and creates a unique experience for the audience.
Friday, July 18Saturday, July 19Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pmSunday, July 20Doors: 2pm // Show: 3pm
HAIR: The American Tribal Love Rock MusicalJuly 18, 19 & 20 | Sherman TheaterParental Discretion Advised – Recommended for Ages 18+
Step into the vibrant, rebellious spirit of the 1960s with HAIR, the groundbreaking rock musical that defined a generation. Follow a group of young hippies living in New York City as they search for peace, love, and meaning amid the Vietnam War, civil unrest, and the counterculture revolution. With an unforgettable score featuring songs like “Aquarius,” “Let the Sunshine In,” and “Good Morning Starshine,” HAIR is a powerful celebration of freedom, individuality, and social change.
Performed by talented members of Rebel Stages and the School of Visual and Performing Arts, this bold and energetic production is an unforgettable theatrical experience—raw, real, and wildly entertaining.
Jul 20 Sunday
Explore the beauty of Minsi Lake on a guided canoe adventure with Wildlands Conservancy!
Join us for a serene paddle across Minsi Lake, where you’ll learn about the lake’s fascinating history, the wildlife that thrive there, and the conservation efforts that help protect this natural area. This casual guided tour offers a perfect blend of outdoor recreation and education, ideal for families and nature lovers.
Best for ages 3+, younger children can join in tandem canoes.
This program is offered free of charge thanks to funding from Northampton County. Registration required. Space is limited, and registration is required for all group members.
Your registration matters! If you’re unable to attend, please let us know in advance so we can offer your spot to someone else eager to enjoy this special experience.
Questions: Nicole Landis at Nlandis@wildlandspa.org
Explore the depths of Americana one trippy tune at a time with New York’s Slambovian Circus of Dreams. Voted Chronogram Magazine’s “Best Band of 2022” for their rootsy rockin’ psychedelia, the Slambovians’ deep connection with audiences and exciting live shows are legendary. Dylan, Bowie, Incredible String Band, Syd Barrett and The Waterboys may flavor the musical mix, but the Slambovians’ musicianship and songwriting stand on its own.
With vocals “soothing and bewitching as a snake oil tonic” the resident shaman of Slambovia, lead singer Joziah Longo, is joined onstage by bandmates Tink Lloyd (accordion, cello, mandolin, flute) and the brilliant guitar-slinging and mandolin-playing skills of Sharkey McEwen – creating a show that constantly evolves “with a little help from their friends,” — RJ McCarty (keys, bass, sax), Bob Torsello (bass), and Matthew Abourezk (drums).
Woodstock-tinged psychedelia, a hint of southern rock and solid songwriting elevates this version of Americana to new heights. The band’s latest studio release, A Very Unusual Head, is considered to be “their finest work to date.” – Rock’n’Reel Magazine, UK. The Waterboys’ Anthony Thistlethwaite is featured on A Very Unusual Head, and singer-songwriter Dar Williams, who also covers the Slambovians’ “Sullivan Lane” on her latest album.