A lineup of diverse events are scheduled at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds in April, offering county residents opportunities ranging from car shows to home goods shopping.
Philadelphia Tea Party Cat Show brings “Halloween in April” (April 12-13)
The Philadelphia Tea Party Cat Club will present “Strange Brew, Halloween in April!” on April 12-13 at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center.
The show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, featuring seven rings of continuous judging showcasing pedigree breeds, household pets, and rescue and therapy cats. Admission is $5 at the entrance.
Visitors can sample wines from a featured winery, browse specialty vendors selling fudge and other goods, and enjoy the Halloween-themed atmosphere during this springtime feline celebration.
Forever 18 Benefit Car Show honors local legacy (April 19)
A benefit car show honoring the memory of Zachary J. Stump will be held April 19 at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center.
The event features classic and modern vehicles while raising funds for local emergency responders, scholarships at Stump’s alma maters and the Pennsylvania State Police Camp Cadet Program.
Registration begins at 9 a.m., with the public show opening at 11 a.m. Admission is free, though donations are encouraged.
For more information, contact Forever18Memorial@gmail.com or visit the event’s Facebook page.
Wenger Foundation hosts Annual Praise Dinner (April 29)
The Wenger Foundation will present its 28th Annual Praise Dinner on April 29 at 6 p.m., featuring a buffet dinner and musical performance by Wilson Fairchild.
The fundraiser benefits four local faith-based ministries: COBYS Family Services, Friendship Community, Jubilee Ministries, and On Fire Youth Ministry.
Tickets cost $125 per person or $1,250 for a reserved table of 10. All proceeds go directly to the participating ministries, with attendees able to designate which organization receives their contribution.
For tickets, visit wengerfoundation.org/events or contact Rose Walmer at rwalmer@wengers.com or 717-866-8403.


Conservation District holds tire collection event (April 30)
The Lebanon County Conservation District will conduct its annual used tire collection on April 30 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
County residents may dispose of up to 10 auto tires or one oversized tire for free, as long as municipal funding remains available. After funds are depleted, costs will be $4 per auto tire and $40 per oversized tire (larger than 25 inches in diameter).
Pre-registration is required by April 14. Tires must be off rims, drained of water, unburned and not excessively dirty. Proof of Lebanon County residency is required.
For questions, contact Lydia Mohn at lydia.mohn@lccd.org or 717-277-5275, ext. 112.
Audrey’s hosts three-day warehouse sale (April 29-May 1)
Audrey’s LLC, a home goods wholesaler, will hold a three-day warehouse sale April 29-May 1, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
The public sale offers past-season home goods at or below wholesale prices, including shelves, wall hangings, florals, trays, tea towels, pillows and more. Home fragrance products will be available at 50-75% off retail.
No tickets are required. For more information, visit facebook.com/AudreysCommunitySale or call Rachel Segars at 866-515-9515, ext. 222.














