Here are featured Lebanon Valley events happening this weekend. Find more events at our Lebanon County Events Calendar, or submit your own events to our Lebanon Valley calendar here.


Events this weekend

Friday, June 13

2025 Golf Outing at Fairview Golf Course

$150.00 – $600.00 | 7 a.m., Friday, June 13 | 2399 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Please join us for a great day of mixing business with a little competition. Our tournament packs the best of Lebanon County’s business leaders into one venue, providing a great opportunity for fun and networking.

This year’s tournament will be held at the beautiful Fairview Golf Course and features a light breakfast, shotgun start, and hot lunch.

7 a.m.: Registration, practice, and breakfast.

8 a.m.: Shotgun start (scramble format).

Are you looking to sponsor a tee sign? For only $200, you can get your personalized golf towel on a tee box and the opportunity to provide goodies for the participant gift bag. Buy your sponsorship online by logging into your account or calling our office.

Limited foursomes still available! Call 717-273-3727 to reserve yours today.

Harrisburg Kennel Club Performance Jamboree at Lebanon Expo Center

8 a.m., Friday, June 13 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

For information, contact Roseann Deutsch at kloudburst@aol.com or 717-512-1118.

Tour De Lebanon Pre-Party at Lebanon Expo Center

Free | 5-7 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

We are looking forward to serving you your well-deserved beer at the pre-party.

Friday Happy Hour at Heritage Park Pavilion

Free | 5-6:30 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 1st Street, Mount Gretna

Join the Campmeeting’s Superintendent, Nate, and your neighbors as we welcome the weekend with a family-friendly social happy hour.

Bring your own beverages. Snacks and food are welcome but not required.

*This event is for Mount Gretna area residents and their guests.

Following the success of last summer’s Happy Hours with Nate, we are happy to return again with more fun, friends, and community this year. This is not just for Campmeeting residents any longer. … It is a weekly event intended for our whole Mount Gretna community to socialize, connect, and fellowship with one another.

Bring your own beverages. Many people bring along snacks, food, or whatever they have lying around to share, but it is certainly not a requirement to attend! Oftentimes, we grill hot dogs, easy peasy lemon squeezy. Come as you are, and enjoy!

Brain Science and The Criminal Mind at Hall of Philosophy

7-8 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 212 Gettysburg Ave., Mount Gretna

For several centuries, scientific testimony in the courtroom focused on criminal insanity and disturbances in the mind. The last few decades have witnessed the introduction of brain scans and behavioral genetics to account for criminal behavior or to be taken into consideration for criminal sentencing. In this webinar, we will consider how receptive the courts have been to the increasingly assertive testimony based on biology and the brain in regard to criminal responsibility.

Join Dr. Joel Eigen, F&M Professor of Sociology Emeritus, as he talks on this fascinating topic.

Mount Gretna Bible Festival – “Discipleship Dilemmas” at Mount Gretna Tabernacle

Free | 7-8:30 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 3rd and Glossbrenner avenues, Mount Gretna

“Discipleship Dilemmas” with speaker Cynthia Moore-Koikoi, United Methodist Bishop for Eastern PA and Greater NJ conferences.

2 p.m.: Seminar and movie showing in the Mount Gretna UM Church. Register at www.mtgretnatabernacle.org.

7 p.m.: Lecture in the historic Mount Gretna Tabernacle. Open to all. A freewill offering will be received.

Rock On and Cowboy Up Party Ticket at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$92.15 | 7 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 777 Hollywood Blvd., Grantville

Tickets for this event are good for entry into both the Cole Swindell concert on Friday, June 13, and the Bret Michaels concert on Saturday, June 14. The same ticket will be scanned for both days.

The Bronx Wanderers at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$30.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-10 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival Inc., for two nights only, is bringing The Bronx Wanderers back to the Mount Gretna Playhouse stage. For over a decade, The Bronx Wanderers have captivated audiences from across the world, young and old, with an electrifying show led by a father, his two sons, and their three high school friends. They’ve played over 1,000 shows in Las Vegas at Westgate, Bally’s, and The Linq, have won four “Best Of Las Vegas” Awards, were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame, and have toured the country for 17+ years. We’re honored to bring the Bronx Wanderers back to beautiful Mount Gretna to perform on our stage.

The show includes hits from artists such as Frankie Valli, Dion, Brian Setzer, Queen, and even Bruno Mars. The show is a non-stop whirlwind of musical, comedic, and heartfelt moments that will leave you feeling like you’re a part of the family. The show even has personal accolades from Tony Orlando, Chazz Palminteri, and Danny Aiello (some make appearances within the show periodically through video).

We guarantee you will jump out of your seats to sing, clap, and dance to the music by some of the most prolific artists of all time in this authentic and timeless live concert experience.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you!

Movie Night in Campmeeting at Heritage Park Pavilion

Free | 8-10 p.m., Friday, June 13 | Mount Gretna Campmeeting, Mount Gretna

Lights, camera, action!

Movie: How To Train Your Dragon

New this year: We will be showing family-friendly movies in the Campmeeting Tabernacle or Heritage Park every other Friday. Come to watch, sing along, or just hang out together at our beloved Tabernacle. We will have popcorn and other treats available for purchase. Some movie nights will be themed, and we will encourage participants to get into the spirit of the film by dressing up or adding fun embellishments. This is for all ages!

A freewill donation will be gladly accepted to help fund future events.

Live Music With Common Vine at Mount Gretna Hideaway

8-11 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 40 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna

Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Common Vine on Friday, June 13, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Broken Arrow – Tribute to Neil Young at Allen Theatre & Salamander Bookstore Cafe

$38.07 | 8-10 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

Classic Neil Young in both electric and acoustic performed by stellar tribute artists!


Saturday, June 14

Tour de Lebanon Valley 2025 at Lebanon Valley Expo Center

$40.00 – $65.00 | 6 a.m., Saturday, June 14 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

The Tour de Lebanon Valley is a twist on a classic Lebanon County ride. It includes a beautiful metric century (62 miles), a rolling mid-distance, and a fun-filled family ride (six miles). Each route winds through rolling countryside, beautiful farmlands, young forests, and historic sites.

The metric century and mid-distance routes cover rolling terrain with moderate elevation change. There will be three rest stops on the metric century and one on the mid-distance ride. The family ride takes place on the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail, will visit the historic Cornwall Furnace, and includes a free entry.

Tour De Lebanon After-Party at Lebanon Expo Center

Free | 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

We are looking forward to serving you your well-deserved beer at the end of your ride at the Lebanon Expo Center.

Falcon Crest Development/Neighborhood Yard Sale at Falcon Crest Development

7 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | Falcon Circle, Lebanon

Join us for our annual neighborhood yard sale on Saturday, June 14! Multiple families are participating – there’s something for everyone!

Falcon Crest Development, Lebanon, is located at the intersection of State and Evergreen roads behind Cedar Crest High School.

What you’ll find: 🛋️ Furniture, curtains, rugs, home décor, bedding, and linens 👕 Clothing for all ages 🧸 Toys and kids’ gear 📚 Books, DVDs, and games 🍽️ Kitchenware and small appliances 🧰 Tools, gadgets, and electronics 🎨 Crafts, hobby supplies, outdoor and patio items, new Norwex products, and much more!

Bring your friends, bring your cash (some may accept apps like Venmo), and come ready to score some deals!

Early birds welcome – treasures go fast!

Beast of the East at Lebanon Expo Center

8 a.m., Saturday, June 14 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

For information, contact Matt Balmer at balmer2500@comcast.net or 717-821-8170.

Annville Free Library Book It! 5K Fun Run/Walk at Annville-Cleona High School

$15.00 – $35.00 | 8-9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 14 | 500 S. White Oak St., Annville

Register today for the Annville Free Library Book It! 5K Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, June 14, starting at 8 a.m., rain-or-shine, at the Annville-Cleona High School.

Packet pick-up is Friday, June 13, from noon to 4 p.m., at the library, or Saturday, June 14, from 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., at the high school prior to the race.

Trophies will be given to the top male and female runners, and medals will be given to the top two male and female runners in each age category.

Enjoy music from DJ Aaron and Italian ice courtesy of Rita’s. Bring used books to donate (optional). Proceeds benefit the Annville Free Library Operations Fund.

Historic Old Annville Day 2025 at Lebanon Valley College

9 a.m., Saturday, June 14 | 101 N. College Ave., Annville

The Historic Old Annville Day Planning Committee is currently busy planning this year’s 36th Historic Old Annville Day, slated for Saturday, June 14.

Unlike in past years, this lively street fair will not be held on West Main Street. Instead, Historic Old Annville Day 2025 will be held on the campus of Lebanon Valley College and the adjacent residential streets of North College and East Sheridan avenues.

As in past years, the event will feature local musical groups, demonstrations by artisans, activities for children, a dazzling variety of tasty foods, and some 200 vendors displaying and selling arts, crafts, and much more.

If past years are any guide, we expect 6,000 to 7,000 people to join us to enjoy the beauty and charms of Lebanon Valley College and our town — meeting friends, visiting vendor booths, enjoying the delicious fare, ambling around the historic district, and partaking in Annville’s small-town charm.

FOOA Store & Raffle Booth at Lebanon Valley College

9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 101 N. College Ave., Annville

Stop by the Friends of Old Annville store/booth at Historic Old Annville Day, on Saturday, June 14, to purchase raffle tickets for your chance to win cash and gift certificates collectively valued at more than $1,000! Drawing is at 1 p.m. at the Main Bandstand. The store offers t-shirts, notecards, and other Annville-related items for purchase. Order a 2026 Quittie Creek Nature Park Calendar. Pick up a Friends of Old Annville membership form and ask about how you can help us preserve Annville for generations to come.

Clinically Dead: A Covid-19 Walking Miracle – Book Signing at Matthews Public Library

Free | 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 102 W. Main St., Fredericksburg

This is an author book signing for “Clinically Dead: A Covid-19 Walking Miracle,” a true story of a patient who was fatally ill with Covid-19 in 2021. Following a three-month hospitalization, Carrie miraculously survived, which left her disabled from the disease. She tells her story as she pushes through her disabilities to live on her own. She wants to reach the Covid-19 long-haul survivors as a support coach. She wants to give them ideas on how to become stronger, healthier people.

Spinstock at Coleman Memorial Park

Free | 12-9 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon

Get ready to flow! The 11th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival will kick off summer on Saturday, June 14.

The Spinstock Flow Arts Festival is back and bigger than ever! Join us at Coleman Memorial Park on Saturday, June 14, for a free, family-friendly outdoor event that promises a day full of excitement and creativity from noon to 9 p.m. This year, we are thrilled to invite vendors and performers from all over the Mid-Atlantic region to showcase their talents and offerings at this beloved community event.

Live performances and workshops:

1:30 p.m.: Kung Fu Moon Dragon Fitness of Lebanon, PA

2:30 p.m.: Aerial Silks with ArtznMotion of Harrisburg, PA

3:30 p.m.: Flag Poi with Flowhippie of WV

4:30 p.m.: Hula Hoop with Honey White of York, PA

5:30 p.m.: Spinflowstar with Eastern Pa Flowmies

6:30 p.m.: Leviwand with Flowhippie of WV

7:30 p.m.: Light Whip with Syren of MD

Dogs, Dads, Crafts, and Cornhole Tournament at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery

Free | 12-9 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon

Join us for our first annual Father’s Day weekend cornhole tournament to support Zoe’s House Rescue and help give more pups a second chance! Registration begins at noon on Saturday, June 14.

Entry fee: $50 per team (social and competitive levels). Prizes will be given to the top teams!

Adoptable dogs will be on-site! Please note: Adoptable dogs are available for meet and greet purposes only. You would still be required to fill out an application and go through the adoption process before adopting.

All proceeds go to Zoe’s House Rescue, which helps us to provide food, medical care, and all the personal needs for our rescue dogs.

Juniper Village at Lebanon’s “Cruise-In” Car Show at Juniper Village at Lebanon

Free | 2-4 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 1125 Birch Road, Lebanon

Cruise on in to Juniper Village at Lebanon to show off your unique and stylish car! It’s your chance to connect with fellow car lovers, talk shop, and celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity behind every vehicle.

This free community event is open to all ages and promises a day full of engines, energy, and entertainment. While entry is free, we’ll be collecting donations at the door to benefit the Local Veteran Riders Association, a fantastic organization supporting veterans through camaraderie and motorcycle riding.

We’ve got a delicious lineup of local food vendors to keep you fueled throughout the day:

Cookies, Cupcakes, and More will be serving up freshly made hot sandwiches, bags of chips, homemade whoopie pies, cookies, and cold drinks.

Rock “N” Bounce Treats will be on-site with creamy soft serve ice cream, a perfect way to cool off!

Enjoy live music by the incredible band Wing Nutz! Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, so they can kick back, relax, and enjoy the tunes while taking in the view of some truly stunning cars.

Not bringing a show car? No problem! Additional parking will be available at the Moravian Church, just a short walk from the event space.

Guests are kindly asked to RSVP to 717-272-8782 or tanya.flemming@junipercommunities.com.

Juniper Village at Lebanon is situated on 15 scenic acres and conveniently located in South Lebanon Township, just east of the city of Lebanon and in close proximity to the Cleona, Cornwall, Myerstown, and Mount Gretna areas.

At Juniper, we believe the keys to living well are staying socially connected and physically active. Juniper makes this easy with exceptional programming, beautiful amenities, and a seasoned team.

Summer Concert Series With Flatpick Earth Society Band at Coleman Memorial Park

Free | 6-9 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon

Join us at the Veterans Amphitheater at Coleman Memorial Park on Saturday, June 14, for an unforgettable Father’s Day celebration with Beers & Bites and live music from the incredible Flatpick Earth Society Band!

Gates open at 6 p.m. Come early, bring your lawn chairs or blankets, and enjoy great food, local brews, and a night of fantastic music. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Dad and kick off the summer!

Admission is free. Everyone is welcome!

Documentary Film Follow-Up Show at Allen Theatre

$10.00 | 6-8 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

Annubis Productions is proud to announce the follow-up showing of their latest documentary, “This Is Why I Believe,” a compelling film featuring short interviews with 25 individuals exploring the deeply personal reasons behind their faith in God. The follow-up showing will take place on Saturday, June 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Allen Theatre, 36 E. Main St., Annville. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10 each.

“This Is Why I Believe” was inspired by a simple yet profound question posed during a church sermon: “Why do you believe in Jesus?” This question ignited a personal quest to understand the foundation of faith in contemporary America. A 2023 Gallup poll revealed that only 47% of Americans hold absolute certainty in their belief in God, a statistic that underscores the importance of exploring and sharing stories of faith.

“Why do people believe in God?” asked Erik Soulliard, the film’s director. “And, if we could share their stories, perhaps we could inspire others to rediscover faith.”

This documentary features raw and honest interviews, revealing the diverse and powerful reasons behind belief. These interviews have already resonated with audiences online, demonstrating a genuine desire to understand and connect with the personal journeys of faith.

“In an age of fleeting content, we’ve created a film that delves deeper,” stated Soulliard. “These stories are too powerful to be diluted. We believe they deserve to be shared in their authentic form with no supplementary footage.”

This feature-length documentary doesn’t just contain personal stories, it also incorporates interviews with theologians and psychologists to provide a comprehensive understanding of the universal human experience of faith.

Website links:

Facebook: See interview excerpts and updates at www.facebook.com/thisiswhyibelieve/.

Website: Learn more about Annubis Productions at www.annubisproductions.com.

Donations: Support the film’s mission at donorbox.org/thisiswhyibelieve.

Join us on Saturday, June 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Allen Theatre to experience “This Is Why I Believe.”

Contact: Erik Soulliard, Annubis Productions, info@annubisproductions.com, 917-520-0898.

Live Music With The Implication at Downtown Lounge

7 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 734 Cumberland St., Lebanon

Live music with The Implication at the Downtown Lounge will be held on Saturday, June 14, starting at 7 p.m.

Rock On and Cowboy Up Party Ticket at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$92.15 | 7 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 777 Hollywood Blvd., Grantville

Tickets for this event are good for entry into both the Cole Swindell concert on Friday, June 13, and the Bret Michaels concert on Saturday, June 14. The same ticket will be scanned for both days.

The Bronx Wanderers at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$30.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-10 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival Inc., for two nights only, is bringing The Bronx Wanderers back to the Mount Gretna Playhouse stage. For over a decade, The Bronx Wanderers have captivated audiences from across the world, young and old, with an electrifying show led by a father, his two sons, and their three high school friends. They’ve played over 1,000 shows in Las Vegas at Westgate, Bally’s, and The Linq, have won four “Best Of Las Vegas” Awards, were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame, and have toured the country for 17+ years. We’re honored to bring the Bronx Wanderers back to beautiful Mount Gretna to perform on our stage.

The show includes hits from artists such as Frankie Valli, Dion, Brian Setzer, Queen, and even Bruno Mars. The show is a non-stop whirlwind of musical, comedic, and heartfelt moments that will leave you feeling like you’re a part of the family. The show even has personal accolades from Tony Orlando, Chazz Palminteri, and Danny Aiello (some make appearances within the show periodically through video).

We guarantee you will jump out of your seats to sing, clap, and dance to the music by some of the most prolific artists of all time in this authentic and timeless live concert experience.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you!

Live Music With Acoustic Stew at Mount Gretna Hideaway

8-11 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 40 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna

Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Acoustic Stew on Saturday, June 14, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.


Sunday, June 15

First Listen at Mount Gretna Playhouse

Free | 2:15-2:35 p.m., Sunday, June 15 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

First Listen invites you to enjoy free, 20-minute, mini-concerts featuring the impressive talents of local student musicians. These delightful performances take place before most of our main events. Stay tuned for more details coming this June!

Telegraph Quartet With Cellist Clyde Thomas Shaw & Violinist Doris Lederer at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$10.00 – $30.00 | 3-4:30 p.m., Sunday, June 15 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

The Telegraph Quartet is Gretna Music’s 2025 artists-in-residence this summer, giving a total of seven performances to the Gretna community.

Henry Cowell – String Quartet No. 4, “The United”

Béla Bartók – String Quartet No. 2

Brahms – String Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 (with Doris Lederer and Clyde Shaw)

Live Music With Smokehouse Four at Mount Gretna Hideaway

5-8 p.m., Sunday, June 15 | 40 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna

Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Smokehouse Four on Sunday, June 15, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Craguns at Coleman Memorial Park

6 p.m., Sunday, June 15 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon

The Craguns are a dynamic family group, comprised of husband and wife, Jordan and Elena Cragun, Ray Cragun (Jordan’s father), and Savannah Cragun (Jordan’s sister). Jordan has been singing professionally since 2008. Ray was a pastor for over 25 years, but in 2013, God led the family together to embark on this musical journey. Since that time, the Craguns have become known as one of the most talented young groups in the country. The Craguns have quickly become a national touring group, touring from coast to coast and different parts of the world on a full-time basis. They have been honored to perform in front of hundreds of thousands of people in some of the largest venues and on some of the largest radio stations and television shows in gospel music … The National Quartet Convention (Main Stage), The Blue Gate Theater, Silver Dollar City, and Daystar Television, just to name a few.

At a Craguns’ concert, you can expect to laugh, be challenged, and leave encouraged! The Cragun family is absolutely committed to effectively ministering the Gospel through song. They will do this through Spirit-filled, Christ-honoring musical excellence for people of all ages. You are invited to a concert near you! You will quickly realize why the Cragun name has become synonymous with great gospel music!

Mount Gretna Bible Festival – Andy Roberts With Four Piece Quartet at Mount Gretna Tabernacle

Free | 7-8:30 p.m., Sunday, June 15 | 3rd and Glossbrenner avenues, Mount Gretna

The Four Piece Quartet plays re-imagined jazz arrangements of “Sunday standards” and uplifting contemporary pieces. Their latest recording, “All Things,” is available on most streaming services. A freewill offering will be received.


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Friday, June 13

The Bronx Wanderers at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$30.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-10 p.m., Friday, June 13 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival Inc., for two nights only, is bringing The Bronx Wanderers back to the Mount Gretna Playhouse stage. For over a decade, The Bronx Wanderers have captivated audiences from across the world, young and old, with an electrifying show led by a father, his two sons, and their three high school friends. They’ve played over 1,000 shows in Las Vegas at Westgate, Bally’s, and The Linq, have won four “Best Of Las Vegas” Awards, were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame, and have toured the country for 17+ years. We’re honored to bring the Bronx Wanderers back to beautiful Mount Gretna to perform on our stage.

The show includes hits from artists such as Frankie Valli, Dion, Brian Setzer, Queen, and even Bruno Mars. The show is a non-stop whirlwind of musical, comedic, and heartfelt moments that will leave you feeling like you’re a part of the family. The show even has personal accolades from Tony Orlando, Chazz Palminteri, and Danny Aiello (some make appearances within the show periodically through video).

We guarantee you will jump out of your seats to sing, clap, and dance to the music by some of the most prolific artists of all time in this authentic and timeless live concert experience.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you!


Saturday, June 14

The Bronx Wanderers at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$30.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-10 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival Inc., for two nights only, is bringing The Bronx Wanderers back to the Mount Gretna Playhouse stage. For over a decade, The Bronx Wanderers have captivated audiences from across the world, young and old, with an electrifying show led by a father, his two sons, and their three high school friends. They’ve played over 1,000 shows in Las Vegas at Westgate, Bally’s, and The Linq, have won four “Best Of Las Vegas” Awards, were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame, and have toured the country for 17+ years. We’re honored to bring the Bronx Wanderers back to beautiful Mount Gretna to perform on our stage.

The show includes hits from artists such as Frankie Valli, Dion, Brian Setzer, Queen, and even Bruno Mars. The show is a non-stop whirlwind of musical, comedic, and heartfelt moments that will leave you feeling like you’re a part of the family. The show even has personal accolades from Tony Orlando, Chazz Palminteri, and Danny Aiello (some make appearances within the show periodically through video).

We guarantee you will jump out of your seats to sing, clap, and dance to the music by some of the most prolific artists of all time in this authentic and timeless live concert experience.

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you!

Documentary Film Follow-Up Show at Allen Theatre

$10.00 | 6-8 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

Annubis Productions is proud to announce the follow-up showing of their latest documentary, “This Is Why I Believe,” a compelling film featuring short interviews with 25 individuals exploring the deeply personal reasons behind their faith in God. The follow-up showing will take place on Saturday, June 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Allen Theatre, 36 E. Main St., Annville. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10 each.

“This Is Why I Believe” was inspired by a simple yet profound question posed during a church sermon: “Why do you believe in Jesus?” This question ignited a personal quest to understand the foundation of faith in contemporary America. A 2023 Gallup poll revealed that only 47% of Americans hold absolute certainty in their belief in God, a statistic that underscores the importance of exploring and sharing stories of faith.

“Why do people believe in God?” asked Erik Soulliard, the film’s director. “And, if we could share their stories, perhaps we could inspire others to rediscover faith.”

This documentary features raw and honest interviews, revealing the diverse and powerful reasons behind belief. These interviews have already resonated with audiences online, demonstrating a genuine desire to understand and connect with the personal journeys of faith.

“In an age of fleeting content, we’ve created a film that delves deeper,” stated Soulliard. “These stories are too powerful to be diluted. We believe they deserve to be shared in their authentic form with no supplementary footage.”

This feature-length documentary doesn’t just contain personal stories, it also incorporates interviews with theologians and psychologists to provide a comprehensive understanding of the universal human experience of faith.

Website links:

Facebook: See interview excerpts and updates at www.facebook.com/thisiswhyibelieve/.

Website: Learn more about Annubis Productions at www.annubisproductions.com.

Donations: Support the film’s mission at donorbox.org/thisiswhyibelieve.

Join us on Saturday, June 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Allen Theatre to experience “This Is Why I Believe.”

Contact: Erik Soulliard, Annubis Productions, info@annubisproductions.com, 917-520-0898.

Falcon Crest Development/Neighborhood Yard Sale at Falcon Crest Development

7 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, June 14 | Falcon Circle, Lebanon

Join us for our annual neighborhood yard sale on Saturday, June 14! Multiple families are participating – there’s something for everyone!

Falcon Crest Development, Lebanon, is located at the intersection of State and Evergreen roads behind Cedar Crest High School.

What you’ll find: 🛋️ Furniture, curtains, rugs, home décor, bedding, and linens 👕 Clothing for all ages 🧸 Toys and kids’ gear 📚 Books, DVDs, and games 🍽️ Kitchenware and small appliances 🧰 Tools, gadgets, and electronics 🎨 Crafts, hobby supplies, outdoor and patio items, new Norwex products, and much more!

Bring your friends, bring your cash (some may accept apps like Venmo), and come ready to score some deals!

Early birds welcome – treasures go fast!


Tuesday, June 17

Lebanon Singing Cedars at Zion Lutheran Church

Free | 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, June 17 | 28 N. 9th St., Rear, Lebanon

We need more singers. If you like to sing, please join us for a night of fun!


Saturday, June 21

A Day at the Playground at Salvation Army Playground

Free | 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, June 21 | 1031 Guilford St., Lebanon

A free event presented by the Lancaster Lebanon LICC. Families with children from birth to age 5 years old and their siblings are welcome to join the fun! Play on the playground, connect with other families, visit community resource tables, and join in fun children’s activities. The event will also include car seat checks, pediatric CPR demonstrations, and an inflatable fire safety house. Plus, don’t miss your chance to meet Bluey from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Please register by contacting dgray@sam-inc.org or 717-723-1638.

Worldwide Make Music Day at I.U.13 Building Parking Lot

Free | 11-11:45 a.m., Saturday, June 21 | 1 Cumberland St., Lebanon

This is a worldwide performance day of making music, on street corners, anywhere outside, for free, for everyone around the world.

“It all started 43 years ago in France.

In 1982, Jack Lang and his staff at the Ministry of Culture dreamed up an idea for a new kind of musical holiday. They imagined a day where free music would be everywhere, all around each city: street corners, parks, rooftops, gardens, and store fronts.

And, unlike a typical music festival, anyone and everyone would be invited to join and play music or host performances. The event would take place on the summer solstice, June 21, and would be called Fête De La Musique. (In French, the name means both “festival of music” and “make music.”)

Amazingly enough, this dream has come true. The Fête has turned into a true national holiday: the country shuts down on the summer solstice and musicians take over. Almost 11% of French people (7 million people) have played an instrument or sung in public for the Fête de la Musique, and 64% of the country (43 million people) come out each year to listen.

Four decades later, the holiday has spread throughout the world and is now celebrated in more than 2,000 cities across dozens of countries.”

The Perseverance Band of Lebanon, organized in 1857, will be performing on this day in honor of this worldwide event.


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