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, October 10

Homecoming 2025 at Lebanon Valley College

Friday, October 10 | 101 N. College Ave., Annville

Lebanon Valley College is excited to welcome our alumni, families, and friends to campus for a fun-filled Homecoming at the Valley, from Friday, Oct. 10, to Sunday, Oct. 12.

Preschool Storytime at Myerstown Community Library

Free | 10:30-11:30 a.m., Friday, October 10 | 199 N. College St., Myerstown

Join in the fun with stories, songs, and more that encourage the development of early literacy skills in young children.

Fall Barn Sale – Carriage House Collective at Farm Chix Homestead

11 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 689 Whitman Road, Lebanon

Join us for our fifth annual Fall Barn Sale, a two-day event!

We are so excited to continue the tradition of our Barn Sales at the Farm Chix Homestead! We will have our amazing makers you love, plus so much more. The Farm Chix will have their gorgeous furniture as well as a pick and paint section — pick a piece and color, and they will paint it!

Kayle of Wander Awhile Style will design the space with Maggie of The Farm Chix and Christine of Bouquets of Blessings. They always make it magical. Stay tuned for updates as we add to the list of vendors!

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.

Storyboarding and Animation Workshop at Windmill Art Studios

$30.00 | 4-6 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 2231 Lebanon Valley Mall, Lebanon

This beginner-level storyboarding class is designed for aspiring animators who want to gain a solid foundation in the storyboarding process. Students will learn the essential principles of visual storytelling, including shot composition, camera angles, and pacing. At the Windmill Art Studio, students will gain hands-on experience on how to break down scripts, plan sequences, and effectively communicate storyline ideas. No prior experience is required, just come with a passion for storytelling and animation. Supplies are included.

Whispers in the Dark at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$28.00 | 6:30-9 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Step off the beaten path and into the shadows of Mount Gretna’s woods for an unforgettable night of eerie tales and unexpected encounters. In this immersive theatrical experience, local playwrights—in collaboration with Creative Works of Lancaster—put a chilling new twist on familiar urban legends. As you journey through the forest, you’ll meet intriguing characters and hear haunting stories that blur the line between truth and myth. Are you brave enough to follow the whispers?

Standing Firm at Quentin United Church of Christ

Free | 7 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 11 E. Main St. (Route 72), Lebanon

We welcome author Rev. Colby Martin to our area for this special presentation of Standing Firm. This event is for those people who support the LGBTQ community and are looking for a way to faithfully be Christian in a world that is more and more anti-LGBTQ. Standing Firm invites audiences to embody the ways of Jesus while also equipping them to engage with friends, family, and a society that can be unkind and unwelcoming to LGBTQ people.

A Nightmare on Elm Street at The Allen Theatre

$9.47 | 7-9 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

The original Mr. Krueger on the big screen!


Saturday, October 11

Align Life Ministries Banquet at Lebanon Expo Center

Saturday, October 11 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

For information, contact 717-274-5128.

Want to learn more? Visit alignlifeministries.org.

Lebanon County Poultry Show at Lebanon Expo Center

Saturday, October 11 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

For information, contact Dana Lape at lebcopoultry@comcast.net or 717-673-0480.

Homecoming 2025 at Lebanon Valley College

Saturday, October 11 | 101 N. College Ave., Annville

Lebanon Valley College is excited to welcome our alumni, families, and friends to campus for a fun-filled Homecoming at the Valley, from Friday, Oct. 10, to Sunday, Oct. 12.

2025 Big Sit! with the Lancaster County Bird Club at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area

Free | 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 100 Museum Road, Stevens

Join LCBC member Bruce Carl anytime throughout the day on the hillside just up from the Visitor Center along the Conservation Trail for the 2025 Big Sit! The Big Sit!, a semi-competitive one-day bird watching event started in 1992 by the New Haven Bird Club, challenges participants to spot as many bird species as possible from a 17-foot circle.

Since 2014, Bruce has hosted LCBC’s Middle Creek Big Sit! annually, using it as a fundraiser to keep the Visitors Center’s feeders full and support LCBC’s youth scholarship program. Bring your binoculars and observe the birdwatching action!

UnClobber Workshop at Unity of Palmyra

Free | 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 37 E. Main St., Palmyra

Join author Colby Martin for an in-depth exploration of the Clobber Passages, demonstrating once and for all just how much the church has gotten wrong abut our LGBTQ friends and the Bible. This workshop includes a full-color workbook and free access to online courses. Lunch is included.

Fall Barn Sale – Carriage House Collective at Farm Chix Homestead

Free | 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 689 Whitman Road, Lebanon

Join us for our fifth annual Fall Barn Sale, a two-day event!

We are so excited to continue the tradition of our Barn Sales at the Farm Chix Homestead! We will have our amazing makers you love, plus so much more. The Farm Chix will have their gorgeous furniture as well as a pick and paint section — pick a piece and color, and they will paint it!

Kayle of Wander Awhile Style will design the space with Maggie of The Farm Chix and Christine of Bouquets of Blessings. They always make it magical. Stay tuned for updates as we add to the list of vendors!

Harvest Festival at Coleman Memorial Park

Free | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon

Join us for a day full of family fun and community spirit. What’s in store at the festival? There will be a DJ and music, food trucks, a bounce house, sand art, a fire truck visit, hayrides, a “Make Your Own Scarecrow” station, fun games, and more!

We also encourage organizations to consider hosting a booth with an engaging, fall-themed activity or community giveaways. Your participation will help make this event a success!

If you represent a family service nonprofit agency, we’d love to have you join us! Choose a fall-themed, interactive activity for children. Complete the Exhibitor Application by Friday, Sept. 26, at bit.ly/CMPHarvestFestival.

This event is hosted by Friends of Coleman Memorial Park in partnership with Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA. This free event showcases our shared dedication to bringing the community together.

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.

M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology Open House & Clinic Tour at Arnold Sports Center

Free | 12-2 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 101 College Ave., Annville

Come tour our clinic and classrooms, meet our faculty and current students, and learn more about what makes our MSLP program unique. The event is designed for anyone interested in joining the two-year graduate phase of the program. Dr. Michelle Scesa, the program director, will provide information about the graduate phase of the program, the application process, and support for graduate students. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at graduateadmission@lvc.edu or 717-867-6089.

Flat Reed Fun Basket at Isaac Meier Homestead

$50.00 | 1-4 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 525 S. College St., Myerstown

Flat Reed Fun Basket is a gourd basket class by Jim Anspach of Homestead Weaving in Myerstown.

Basket weaving, including the use of natural materials like gourds, is one of the oldest known crafts, with evidence suggesting its use for food gathering and the transportation and storage of goods.

This is an easy basket making class using flat and round colorful reed to create a nice usable basket with a gourd base. You will learn to weave a little bit of three rod wale weave as well as the simple weave with the flat reed. There will be a few choices of colors you may pick from to make your very own basket.

Cost is $50.00, with a maximum of 10 students. Bring a craft apron, an old towel, and a chair.

Pig Roast at Mount Gretna Fire House

$25.00 | 4-8 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 41 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna

$25.00 buys all-you-can-eat food as well as drinks.

Sound of Music Sing-A-Long at Mount Gretna Tabernacle

Free | 5-8 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 203 3rd St., Mount Gretna

The Sound of Music Sing-a-Long!

Grab your lederhosen, practice your best Maria von Trapp impression, and get ready to enjoy Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music Sing-A-Long!

Join us in the Campmeeting Tabernacle for a viewing of the smash-hit 1965 movie musical in glorious, full-screen Technicolor, complete with onscreen lyrics. Based on the amazing true story of The Trapp Family Singers, The Sound of Music is a cinematic landmark and winner of five Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. This year is the 60th anniversary of the film. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, the film features timeless songs by Rodgers & Hammerstein, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Edelweiss,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” and more.

Prior to the Sing-A-Long, a social gathering will occur at Memorial Park (very close to the Tabernacle), where you can get some food, have a beer, parade around in your outfit, and meet other friends in character!

Before the film begins, you’ll test your knowledge with movie trivia and learn how to participate throughout the screening. You’ll then enjoy the movie with your fellow attendees — costumed nuns, Maria look-alikes, and von Trapp children — all singing their hearts out to the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein tunes.

Costumes are not obligatory but highly recommended! There will be a costume contest in the categories of: Best Maria, Best Austrian Dressed, Best Mother Superior or Nun, Best Captain Von Trapp, and Best Von Trapp Children

The cost to watch the movie is free. Food and other accoutrements will be available for purchase, but will require an RSVP for planning purposes. Email bgsuper@mtgretnacampmeeting.org or office@mtgretnacampmeeting.org with the number of attendees in your party.

Whispers in the Dark at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$28.00 | 6:30-9 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Step off the beaten path and into the shadows of Mount Gretna’s woods for an unforgettable night of eerie tales and unexpected encounters. In this immersive theatrical experience, local playwrights—in collaboration with Creative Works of Lancaster—put a chilling new twist on familiar urban legends. As you journey through the forest, you’ll meet intriguing characters and hear haunting stories that blur the line between truth and myth. Are you brave enough to follow the whispers?

Live Music with Bryan Stevenson at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

7 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with Bryan Stevenson on Saturday, Oct. 11, starting at 7 p.m.

Imagine Lennon Live at The Allen Theatre

$32.77 | 8-10 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

Celebrating the music of John Lennon, live at The Allen Theatre for Lennon’s 85th birthday weekend!


Sunday, October 12

Homecoming 2025 at Lebanon Valley College

Sunday, October 12 | 101 N. College Ave., Annville

Lebanon Valley College is excited to welcome our alumni, families, and friends to campus for a fun-filled Homecoming at the Valley, from Friday, Oct. 10, to Sunday, Oct. 12.

Brothers In Grace Gospel Quartet at Bunker Hill EC Church

9:30 a.m., Sunday, October 12 | 2208 PA-72, Lebanon

Brothers In Grace, based in Southcentral Pennsylvania, has ministered throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, delighting audiences with their unique Southern Gospel-style music and tight harmony. The members of the quartet feel blessed that the Lord has enabled them to serve Him in a manner they love the best, and which provides a message of encouragement and hope to the listener.

Brothers In Grace has performed with some of gospel music’s best-known artists as well as prominent speakers. Since their inception in 1994, they have recorded 10 projects and produced three concert videos. The quartet can tailor a performance to meet your specific needs, including worship services and concerts for churches, community groups, camp meetings, and special occasions. They offer a wide range of musical styles, from traditional to Southern Gospel. You will be blessed with the ministry which the quartet has to offer.

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Sunday, October 12 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.

Pennsylvania German Star Embroidery Class at Isaac Meier Homestead

$25.00 | 1-4 p.m., Sunday, October 12 | 525 S. College St., Myerstown

Join instructor Karen Wattai on Sunday, Oct. 12, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., as we create Christmas ornaments in this unique style of embroidery. Class fee is $25 per person. Class size is limited to 8.

Each person will receive a kit containing a stencil, needle, and instructions. There will be various yarns available for use, as well as different colors of felt for backing the embroidery. Please bring scissors and an embroidery hoop (size 5 or 6). The hoop is not necessary but helps quite a bit.

Hope for Hurting Parents at North Cornwall Commons Apartment Complex 5th Floor Lounge

Free | 2 p.m., Sunday, October 12 | 114 Blackford Blvd., Lebanon

Hope For Hurting Parents was started by Tom and Dena Yohe in 2011, based on their own 10-year journey with their daughter Renee, who struggled with mental health issues, addiction, and self-injury. They continue to lead free Zoom meetings each month and send out inspirational emails weekly. They encourage people to start small in-person groups in their own community, which we did three years ago.

People seem to find comfort and strength in meeting with others who have gone through similar situations. At our support group meetings, we discuss one of 22 topics as outlined in Yohe’s workbook, such as self-care, enabling, worry and anxiety, hope, and guarding your family. The workbook also includes prayers, exercises, websites, and other resources. Support group sessions are free and open to anyone who is a parent, caregiver, or loved one with someone who struggles with mental health issues, estrangement, addictions, gender dysphoria, incarceration, homelessness, or any other problem that causes you to experience emotional and spiritual turmoil. Our mission is to give comfort, encouragement, and hope to hurting parents/caregivers on their journey from surviving to thriving.

Valley Jazz Orchestra Homecoming Concert with Harrisburg Jazz Collective at Leedy Theater

Free | 3 p.m., Sunday, October 12 | 101 College Ave., Annville

As part of the 2025-26 Wengert Jazz Artist Concert Series, LVC’s Valley Jazz Orchestra will perform a Homecoming Concert with the Harrisburg Jazz Collective.

The Harrisburg Jazz Collective (formerly the River City Big Band) was formed in 2014 by pianist Steve Rudolph and trumpeter Bill Perbetsky ’81. The ensemble is a classic 16-piece jazz orchestra (four trumpets, four trombones, five saxes, a piano, a bass, and drums) made up of the finest professional musicians in the region, some of whom are alumni of Lebanon Valley College. Their repertoire consists of classic big-band compositions by Thad Jones, Bob Florence, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, and more, plus original compositions and arrangements from members and friends.


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Friday, October 10

Standing Firm at Quentin United Church of Christ

Free | 7 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 11 E. Main St. (Route 72), Lebanon

We welcome author Rev. Colby Martin to our area for this special presentation of Standing Firm. This event is for those people who support the LGBTQ community and are looking for a way to faithfully be Christian in a world that is more and more anti-LGBTQ. Standing Firm invites audiences to embody the ways of Jesus while also equipping them to engage with friends, family, and a society that can be unkind and unwelcoming to LGBTQ people.

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Friday, October 10 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.


Saturday, October 11

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Saturday, October 11 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.


Sunday, October 12

Two Artists: Two Journeys Art Exhibit & Sale at Paymaster Building at Cornwall Manor (across from Cornwall Iron Furnace)

Free | 12-3 p.m., Sunday, October 12 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Cornwall Manor is delighted to present Two Artists: Two Journeys, a captivating art exhibit and sale that celebrates the vibrant creative spirit within its community. Hosted in the historic Paymasters Building (directly across the street from the Cornwall Iron Furnace), this exhibit features the compelling works of resident artists Rita van Alkemade and Randy Leibowitz Dean, whose distinct artistic paths converge in a shared passion for beauty, storytelling, and personal expression. The exhibit opens with a special reception on Friday, Sept. 12, from noon to 3 p.m., offering guests the chance to meet the artists and experience their work firsthand. It will remain open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from noon to 3 p.m., through Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon to 3 p.m.

A portion of all sales will benefit Cornwall Manor’s Benevolent Care. Rita’s sculptural Bird Women series, inspired by indigenous cultures and nature, blends avian grace with feminine strength, while Randy’s intricate mixed-media creations—featuring wood carvings, micro-macramé, and hand-painted elements—invite viewers into richly textured worlds. Two Artists: Two Journeys not only highlights lifelong creativity and artistic excellence but also fosters connection and community through the transformative power of art. Everyone is warmly invited to attend and be inspired.


Wednesday, October 15

Free Cupcake Giveaway at Thompson Funeral Home Inc.

Free | 2:30-5:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 15 | 126 S. 9th St., Lebanon

A customer appreciation event to thank the community for their support. Free cupcakes will be provided. The event is sponsored by Thompson Funeral Home Inc., and the cupcakes are made by Lancaster Cupcake.


Friday, October 17

Collage Lounge at Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts

$6.00 – $12.00 | 7-9 p.m., Friday, October 17 | 770 Cumberland St., Lebanon

Join Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts for a relaxed evening of collage, creativity, and connection. The Collage Lounge is a low-key, competition-free space to explore creative expression through the medium of collage. Pay in advance or on site. Sign up for a membership and get the first session free. All fees support LVCOA in its mission to provide artistic classes, events, and information.


Saturday, October 18

Living History Fall Park Walk at Conrad Weiser Homestead

Free | 12-4 p.m., Saturday, October 18 | 28 Weiser Ln., Womelsdorf

Come one, come all to the Conrad Weiser Homestead Saturday, Oct. 18, and Sunday, Oct. 19, for our Living History and Fall Park Walk.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, we are honored to have a WWII living history unit come to the Conrad Weiser Homestead from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please stop by and learn more about their history and equipment.

Sunday, Oct. 19, is our Annual Fall Park Walk at 2 p.m. Also, a member of the Rev War Group, The German Regiment, will have a display of items and equipment and will answer questions that you may have concerning his unit.

This is the last double event we will have this year. Guided tours will be available from noon to 4 p.m. each day.

Sunflower Cake Decorating Workshop at Annville Train Station

$57.00 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, October 18 | 150 N. Moyer St., Annville

Come join me for a fun and creative Sunflower Cake Decorating Workshop, where you’ll learn how to make a beautiful sunflower-themed Sunflower Cake!

Recently, our area has been filled with heartbreaking news and tragic events. Some of these have hit very close to my heart, and I’ve felt the weight of it all. I realized I needed something uplifting—a happy distraction to bring my mindset back into the sunshine. 🌻

So, I’ve decided to lean into something I love, something that always brings me peace and joy, and share it with you! Can you guess what it is?

I’m hosting a Sunflower Cake Decorating Workshop on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Annville Train Station!

If you’ve joined me before, you know these workshops are about so much more than cake decorating. They’re mornings filled with laughter, positivity, camaraderie, and of course—a little sweet creativity on the side.

If you’re also feeling the need to reset, recharge, and embrace some joy, come join me! Let’s decorate, laugh, and soak in all the sunshine vibes together. 💛


Sunday, October 19

Living History Fall Park Walk at Conrad Weiser Homestead

Free | 12-4 p.m., Sunday, October 19 | 28 Weiser Ln., Womelsdorf

Come one, come all to the Conrad Weiser Homestead Saturday, Oct. 18, and Sunday, Oct. 19, for our Living History and Fall Park Walk.

On Saturday, Oct. 18, we are honored to have a WWII living history unit come to the Conrad Weiser Homestead from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please stop by and learn more about their history and equipment.

Sunday, Oct. 19, is our Annual Fall Park Walk at 2 p.m. Also, a member of the Rev War Group, The German Regiment, will have a display of items and equipment and will answer questions that you may have concerning his unit.

This is the last double event we will have this year. Guided tours will be available from noon to 4 p.m. each day.


Friday, November 21

Collage Lounge at Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts

$6.00 – $12.00 | 7-9 p.m., Friday, November 21 | 770 Cumberland St., Lebanon

Join Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts for a relaxed evening of collage, creativity, and connection. The Collage Lounge is a low-key, competition-free space to explore creative expression through the medium of collage. Pay in advance or on site. Sign up for a membership and get the first session free. All fees support LVCOA in its mission to provide artistic classes, events, and information.


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