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 24
East Coast Spa Show at Lebanon Expo Center
Friday, October 24 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The Lebanon Expo Center will host the East Coast Spa Show on Friday, Oct. 24.
All-Day Cumberland Street Block Party at Queen’s Natural Market
Free | 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 742 Cumberland St., Lebanon
You’re invited to an all-day indoor block party in downtown Lebanon on Friday, Oct. 24, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The event is co-hosted by Queen’s Natural Market and Gus Deraco’s Italian Sandwiches on the 700 block of Cumberland Street. During the event, there will be a special flash sale of 20% off Queen’s brand supplements, a pop-up craft market (handmade jewelry and more) with Amanda Myers, drawings for prizes, refreshments, and a visit in the evening from Buzz the Bee!
Preschool Storytime at Myerstown Community Library
Free | 10:30-11:30 a.m., Friday, October 24 | 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.
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 24 | 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.
Small Business Support Hours at Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce
Free | 1-3 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 989 Quentin Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
This is a small business/entrepreneurial support team. Every month, we have a team of small business experts gather to answer your questions and provide valuable resources.
Your support team includes: SCORE – Lancaster Lebanon Chapter – free business mentoring; U.S. Small Business Administration – loans and free educational support; Kutztown Small Business Development Center – education, support, and more; Finanta – business lending and micro-loans for start-ups and established businesses; ASSETS – training and no-interest and low-interest small loans; and Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce – business support organization.
While registration is not required, it is helpful. This team of experts will also be here from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the following days: Oct. 24, Nov. 19, and Dec. 19. Come on in for some free advice and connect for long-term relationships.
An Afternoon Tea with P.R.O.B.E. at The Mansion at 5th
$50.00 | 2-5 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 450 Cumberland St., Lebanon
Enjoy an uplifting afternoon featuring delicious sips and bites and a celebration of community, hard work, and gratitude.
Ghost Tour at Coleman Memorial Park
$30.00 | 4-5 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon
The Gilded Age mansions in Coleman Memorial Park are gone, but some of their ghosts remain. Join local paranormal investigator, Jan Helen McGee, as she tours the park on a hunt for ghosts.
Come find out who stayed behind after death, and who makes their presence known now.
Women, men, workers, and a kennel of dogs haunt the area, but put aside your fears for an entertaining and scholarly good time as we explore the history of Coleman Memorial Park.
Tickets are $30.00. Space is limited!
Halloween Parade at Mount Gretna Fire House
6:30 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 41 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna
The Halloween Parade will form at the Jigger Shop at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24.
Cat People (1942) at The Allen Theatre
$9.47 – $11.59 | 7-9 p.m., Friday, October 24 | 36 E. Main St., Annville
An American man marries a Serbian immigrant who fears that she will turn into the cat person of her homeland’s fables.
Saturday, October 25
Fall 2025 Collector Car Auction by Crowe Auctions LLC at Lebanon Expo Center
Saturday, October 25 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
For information, contact Mattie at contact@hessauctiongroup.com or 717-664-5238 (office).
The Market of Magick at Lebanon Expo Center
Saturday, October 25 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
For information, contact Melissa Sell at midatlanticreptileexpo@gmail.com.
Bachman Auction at Lebanon Expo Center
Saturday, October 25 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The Lebanon Expo Center will host the Bachman Auction on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Sisters’ Hope Charity 5K at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery
9 a.m., Saturday, October 25 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon
Matt Jameson Live … as cool as he is contagious!
Matt Jameson is known for turning every stage he steps on into a high-energy, unforgettable experience. Quoted as a “Whirlwind of fun, sound, and celebration!” He knows how to read a crowd, bringing a seamless blend of country, rock, pop, and hip-hop anthems to get you on your feet. Spanning several generations, boasting, “I have at least one song for everyone.” He’s the life of the party, engaging with the audience, making every show feel like a one-of-a-kind event.
Matt Jameson Live isn’t just about music — it’s about creating memories. With cheers and laughter echoing from the crowd, his shows are where good times roll and cool vibes flow. Whether it’s a packed venue, a festival stage, or a private event, Matt brings an atmosphere that’s impossible to resist for anyone looking to have a good time.
When Matt is on stage, you’re not just hearing music — you’re experiencing a wave of high-octane energy, wrapped in a party of pure fun.
You can check out videos on my Facebook page: facebook.com/mattjamesonlive.
mattjamesonlive@gmail.com
mattjamesonlive.com
Discovery Day Open House at Allan W. Mund College Center
Free | 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | White Oak Street, Annville
Join us on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Lebanon Valley College for an exclusive Open House event to explore your future academic home! Tour our welcoming campus, meet our passionate community, and see how LVC can be the perfect fit for your aspirations. Bring along your unofficial transcript for a one-on-one session with an admission counselor for an early, unofficial read of your admission and merit scholarship—giving you a head start on your college journey. We look forward to welcoming you to The Valley!
Hope Unleashed: Pup Walk and Party for Brain Disease & ALSP at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon
Join Sisters’ Hope Foundation at the Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery on Saturday, Oct. 25, for a fun day with your furry friend! Bring your pup, sip a brew, and walk for brain disorders and ALSP.
The two-mile pup walk will begin at 10 a.m. ET, starting at the Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery. Your pup will enjoy special treats at our pup stops along the scenic route to Stoever’s Dam. Everyone will meet back at the Brew Pup to enjoy brews, brunch, and barks, all while supporting a great cause. The event includes music, pup-specific vendors, 50/50, raffles, merchandise, and a pup costume contest! Special guests from The Davis Dog Farm will be available.
Register at zeffy.com. Interested in becoming a vendor or sponsor of the event? Contact info@sistershopefoundation.org.
ALSP Run & Roll 5k For The Cure at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery
10 a.m., Saturday, October 25 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon
Sisters’ Hope Foundation/Cure ALSP is excited to announce our 2025 Run & Roll 5k For The Cure being held in-person in Lebanon, PA, to support ALSP, a rare brain disease that affects memory and movements.
The 5k is a Walk, Run, Roll event for all ages, levels, paces, and abilities. The 5k runners will be chip timed. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in the male and female categories. Awards are sponsored by Sisters’ Hope Foundation. 5k participants will receive a swag bag, race t-shirt, and an exclusive finishers medal for participating in-person or virtually.
You don’t want to miss this Rock & Roll-themed event. Dress the part with a themed costume, enjoy the music, and invite everyone for a fun day, all to benefit a great cause. Food and beverages will be available for breakfast and lunch. This event will be held rain or shine.
BYOB Book Club at Myerstown Community Library
11 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 199 N. College St., Myerstown
BYOB – Bring Your Own Book Club! We discuss our favorite books and current reads.
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 25 | 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.
Sixth Annual Trunk-or-Treat at Lebanon Valley Mall
Free | 12-3 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 2231 Lebanon Valley Mall, Lebanon
Join us for our sixth annual Trunk-or-Treat with a new location! Come see our decorated trunks and also see Froggy 98.1 and Wilbur 99.7FM during their third annual Mac & Scream Festival! There is fun for everyone!
If you are interested in setting up a trunk, please email shayna@rmxpinnacle.com.
Ghost Tour at Coleman Memorial Park
$30.00 | 1-2 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon
The Gilded Age mansions in Coleman Memorial Park are gone, but some of their ghosts remain. Join local paranormal investigator, Jan Helen McGee, as she tours the park on a hunt for ghosts. Come find out who stayed behind after death, and who makes their presence known now. Women, men, workers, and a kennel of dogs haunt the area, but put aside your fears for an entertaining and scholarly good time as we explore the history of Coleman Memorial Park. Tickets are $30.00. Space is limited!
Heights Fall Fest at Heights Community Building
1-5 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 64 Pine Ave., Mount Gretna
Join us at the Heights Community Building for our third annual Fall Festival, which will feature live music, food, a pie contest, kids’ crafts, and much more! Tickets will be sold the day of the event.
Halloween Trick-or-Treat Mystery Jungle at Juniper Village at Lebanon
Free | 2-4 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 1125 Birch Road, Lebanon
The Juniper Village at Lebanon campus transforms into a mysterious jungle, filled with exotic, wild sights, sounds, and surprises around every corner. Little explorers will be given a treasure map to guide their way through jungle trails digging for treasure in the sand, meeting a live bearded dragon, deciphering hieroglyphics, and collecting candy along the way.
Ghost Tour at Coleman Memorial Park
$30.00 | 4-5 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon
The Gilded Age mansions in Coleman Memorial Park are gone, but some of their ghosts remain. Join local paranormal investigator, Jan Helen McGee, as she tours the park on a hunt for ghosts. Come find out who stayed behind after death, and who makes their presence known now. Women, men, workers, and a kennel of dogs haunt the area, but put aside your fears for an entertaining and scholarly good time as we explore the history of Coleman Memorial Park. Tickets are $30.00. Space is limited!
6th and Chestnut Fall Block Party at 6th and Chestnut Streets
Free | 5-8 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 22 S. 6th St., Lebanon
We can’t wait for the third annual 6th and Chestnut Street Fall Block Party on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.!
We’ll be partnering with some great local organizations, including Lebanon Family Health Services, Chestnut Street Community Center, and Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA, to bring another evening of food, music, and fun to downtown Lebanon.
There will be free food and beverages, information booths from local nonprofits, and kids’ activities. We’ll also have our annual musical revue, complete with stage, lights, and costumes! In past years, our performers have done music from Frozen, Moana, The Little Mermaid, Wicked, and many other family favorites, so we’re eager to see what’s in store for this year’s performance.
No cost to attend, and no need to register … just come on down to the corner of 6th and Chestnut (next to Harding Elementary School). If it rains, we’ll move the event to Sunday, Oct. 26, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Evening Tours at Cornwall Iron Furnace
5-8 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 94 Rexmont Road, Cornwall
Experience what it was like to work the night shift at Cornwall Iron Furnace by joining an evening guided tour through the furnace building on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tours will run every half hour, starting at 5 p.m., with the last tour leaving at 7:30 p.m. Tours last about 45 minutes. Space is limited, so we ask that you preregister by calling the furnace at 717-272-9711.
Regular admission rates apply, and members are admitted free. Payment will be taken at the front desk on the night of the event.
AM Radio Tribute Band at The Allen Theatre
$27.48 | 8-10 p.m., Saturday, October 25 | 36 E. Main St., Annville
This is the ultimate 60s and 70s experience!
Sunday, October 26
“Hit It Big” Bingo (18+) at Fredericksburg Community Center
$30.00 | 11 a.m., Sunday, October 26 | 125 S. Tan Alley, Fredericksburg
Feeling lucky? The Lebanon County Builders Association is thrilled to announce its “Hit It Big” Bingo, happening Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Fredericksburg Community Center. Doors open at 11 a.m., with an Early Bird Game beginning at 12:55 p.m. and the Main Event kicking off at 1 p.m.
With local celebrity Nipsey, The People’s Morning Show radio host on 105.7 The X, calling the numbers, this 18+ adults-only afternoon promises exciting games, great prizes, and plenty of fun! Players will have the chance to win up to $200.00 per game, along with other major prizes, including a Michael Kors tote, Apple iPad, Bose speaker, and more. The event is BYOB, and food and refreshments will be available for purchase throughout the day.
Tickets are on sale now for $30.00 each and can be purchased online here. After purchase, tickets will be emailed to participants within five to seven business days. No hard tickets will be mailed—simply print and bring them to the event for entry.
“Hit It Big” Bingo is made possible thanks to sponsorship from LCBA members Alden Homes, Arthur Funk & Sons, B.R. Kreider & Son Inc., Ephrata National Bank, Hackman Paving, Iron Valley Ceilings, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, and PSECU, as well as generous support from local businesses Snitz Creek Brewery, Weis Markets, Dunkin’ Donuts, and LongHorn Steakhouse.
Don’t miss your chance to hit it big—buy your tickets online today and join the fun on Sunday, Oct. 26!
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 26 | 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.
Howl-O-Ween Bark Bash with Angels Among Us Animal Sanctuary at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen
$0.00 – $5.00 | 1-4 p.m., Sunday, October 26 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra
Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host Howl-O-Ween Bark Bash with Angels Among Us Animal Sanctuary on Sunday, Oct. 26, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This event will feature a costume contest, with a $5.00 donation to enter your pup for a chance to win prizes, raffles, treat bags for all dogs, and live music with James & Johnson. Dress up your pup, enjoy a fall afternoon on the patio, and help support a great cause!
Hope for Hurting Parents at North Cornwall Commons Apartment Complex 5th Floor Lounge
Free | 2 p.m., Sunday, October 26 | 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 monthly 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.
“An Enchanted Afternoon with Barbara Streisand” Starring Sharon Owens at The Allen Theatre
$27.48 | 2-4 p.m., Sunday, October 26 | 36 E. Main St., Annville
Please join us for a solo performance with Sharon Owens who has been performing internationally for over 25 years as Barbara Streisand!
Quittapahilla Audubon Society Field Trip at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
Free | 2:30-4:30 p.m., Sunday, October 26 | 100 Museum Road, Stevens
Join us for a field trip on Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area (MCWMA) for the observation of flora and fauna along Conservation Trail. Meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Visitor Center parking lot. If you can, contact leader Fritz Heilman at 717-273-0487 to let him know to expect you.
Our programs and field trips are suitable for all ages and are open to the public with no fee. Join us for varied educational and natural experiences! The QAS website will keep you up-to-date if there are additions or updates. Check it out at qasaudubon.org.
Worship Through the Arts: Psalms & Proverbs at Lebanon Bible Fellowship Church
Free | 6-9 p.m., Sunday, October 26 | 1635 Mill Road, Lebanon
Join us for an evening of prayer, comfort, wisdom, exaltation, lamentation, worship, and meditation as we present an artistic response to the books of Psalms and Proverbs. The evening will include musical performances, an art display, and light refreshments. All are welcome!
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Friday, October 24
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 24 | 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 25
Sisters’ Hope Charity 5K at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery
9 a.m., Saturday, October 25 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon
Matt Jameson Live … as cool as he is contagious!
Matt Jameson is known for turning every stage he steps on into a high-energy, unforgettable experience. Quoted as a “Whirlwind of fun, sound, and celebration!” He knows how to read a crowd, bringing a seamless blend of country, rock, pop, and hip-hop anthems to get you on your feet. Spanning several generations, boasting, “I have at least one song for everyone.” He’s the life of the party, engaging with the audience, making every show feel like a one-of-a-kind event.
Matt Jameson Live isn’t just about music — it’s about creating memories. With cheers and laughter echoing from the crowd, his shows are where good times roll and cool vibes flow. Whether it’s a packed venue, a festival stage, or a private event, Matt brings an atmosphere that’s impossible to resist for anyone looking to have a good time.
When Matt is on stage, you’re not just hearing music — you’re experiencing a wave of high-octane energy, wrapped in a party of pure fun.
You can check out videos on my Facebook page: facebook.com/mattjamesonlive.
mattjamesonlive@gmail.com
mattjamesonlive.com
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 25 | 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 26
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 26 | 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.
Thursday, October 30
Dining with Diabetes at Penn State Extension of Lebanon County
$39.00 | 2-4 p.m., Thursday, October 30 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
Dining with Diabetes is a program for adults with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and their families. These classes will help you understand some of the most important things you need to know about managing your diabetes.
Trained Penn State Extension educators will lead discussions addressing:
– Important numbers you need to know and physical activity recommendations
– Meal planning and carbohydrate counting
– Healthy cooking with less fat and sodium
– Medications, monitoring and goal setting
– How to eat wisely while dining out
Four consecutive classes are held with a three-month follow-up. Each class offers discussions regarding vital information to help you manage your diabetes, food demonstrations, and physical activity suggestions. In addition to program booklets, participants will receive the Dining with Diabetes cookbook and course handouts.
If you have been told that you have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, you will want to attend this class!
Space is limited. Pre-registration is required!
Thursday, November 6
Dining with Diabetes at Penn State Extension of Lebanon County
$39.00 | 2-4 p.m., Thursday, November 6 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
Dining with Diabetes is a program for adults with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and their families. These classes will help you understand some of the most important things you need to know about managing your diabetes.
Trained Penn State Extension educators will lead discussions addressing:
– Important numbers you need to know and physical activity recommendations
– Meal planning and carbohydrate counting
– Healthy cooking with less fat and sodium
– Medications, monitoring and goal setting
– How to eat wisely while dining out
Four consecutive classes are held with a three-month follow-up. Each class offers discussions regarding vital information to help you manage your diabetes, food demonstrations, and physical activity suggestions. In addition to program booklets, participants will receive the Dining with Diabetes cookbook and course handouts.
If you have been told that you have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, you will want to attend this class!
Space is limited. Pre-registration is required!
Thursday, November 13
Dining with Diabetes at Penn State Extension of Lebanon County
$39.00 | 2-4 p.m., Thursday, November 13 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
Dining with Diabetes is a program for adults with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and their families. These classes will help you understand some of the most important things you need to know about managing your diabetes.
Trained Penn State Extension educators will lead discussions addressing:
– Important numbers you need to know and physical activity recommendations
– Meal planning and carbohydrate counting
– Healthy cooking with less fat and sodium
– Medications, monitoring and goal setting
– How to eat wisely while dining out
Four consecutive classes are held with a three-month follow-up. Each class offers discussions regarding vital information to help you manage your diabetes, food demonstrations, and physical activity suggestions. In addition to program booklets, participants will receive the Dining with Diabetes cookbook and course handouts.
If you have been told that you have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, you will want to attend this class!
Space is limited. Pre-registration is required!
Saturday, November 15
Holiday Bazaar at St. Paul the Apostle
Free | 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, November 15 | 125 Spruce St., Annville
This is a Holiday Bazaar featuring handcrafted ornaments, décor, knit and crochet wearables, delicious baked goods and candies as well as mouth watering food from the kitchen.
Let’s Cook for Weight Management at Penn State Extension Lebanon County
$30.00 | 3-5 p.m., Saturday, November 15 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
Learn how to prepare a healthy meal to support weight management. “Let’s Cook for Weight Management” is a cooking class that provides practical tips for healthy eating. Participants will explore basic principles of weight management, including strategies to reduce calories while maintaining satiety.
In this hands-on class, participants will cook alongside Penn State Extension educators to prepare a meal designed with weight management in mind. The session will also introduce new recipes and practical cooking techniques.
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.
It’s free to submit events to our Lebanon County Events Calendar. You can submit an event here, or even advertise on our calendar.
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