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, February 20
Creative Writing Contest at Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA
Free | 12:01 a.m.-11:59 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 11 N. 9th St., Lebanon
Exciting news! A Creative Writing Contest is coming this February!
Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA’s Education Committee is teaming up with the Myerstown Community Library to host a Creative Writing Contest all month long in February!
This year’s theme is “what supporting your community means to you.” Ages 9 and under, 10-14, and 15-18 can respond to this same inspiring prompt with poems, short stories, essays, letters, speeches, scripts, comics, song lyrics—any form of creative writing—between Feb. 1-20. Email submissions to makingadifferencelebanonpa@gmail.com.
First, second, and third place winners in each age group will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 28.
We can’t wait to read what our amazing local youth create!
Classic Tractors Tractor Show at Lebanon Expo Center
$10.00 – $15.00 | 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
A tractor show for people of all ages to come, see, and share a moment in history, following the progression of agriculture. All tractors are welcome, any size and brand.
Toddler and Preschooler Play Group at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Free | 9-10:30 a.m., Friday, February 20 | 22 S. 6th St., Lebanon
Join us for our Toddler and Preschooler Play Group at St. Luke’s!
What: Free community play group for kids and parents to connect, play, and learn together.
Who: Children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers.
When: Every Friday that the Lebanon School District is in session, drop in between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Where: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 22 S. 6th St. (use the Parish Office entrance (red doors) on 6th Street)
For more information and updates: Email Emily at emilydrew@yahoo.com or follow us at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of Lebanon on Facebook.
This event is always free and is not tied to our worship—this is a secular program for all.
Jugar Juntos en St. Luke’s!
Qué: Grupo de juego comunitario gratuito para que los niños y los padres se conecten, jueguen y aprendan juntos.
Quiénes: Niños desde el nacimiento hasta los 5 años y sus cuidadores.
Cuándo: Todos los viernes que el Distrito Escolar de Lebanon esté en sesión; acérquese entre las 9 y las 10:30.
Dónde: Iglesia Episcopal St. Luke, 22 S. 6th St. (use la entrada de la Oficina Parroquial \[Puertas ROJAS\] en 6th Street).
Para obtener más información y actualizaciones: envíe un correo electrónico a Emily a emilydrew@yahoo.com; síganos en la Iglesia Episcopal St. Luke de Lebanon en Facebook.
Este evento es siempre gratuito y no está relacionado con nuestro culto; es un programa laico para todos.
Preschool Storytime at Myerstown Community Library
Free | 10:30-11:30 a.m., Friday, February 20 | 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.
Let’s Cook for a Healthy Heart at Penn State Extension Lebanon County
$30.00 | 12-2 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Suite 1, Lebanon
Research shows that eating plans focused on fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products help lower blood pressure.
This hands-on cooking class follows the DASH eating plan, designed to help treat and prevent high blood pressure. Participants will learn about correct portion sizes and how to prepare and eat a variety of foods that help create a heart-healthy eating style for life.
Register by Wednesday, Feb. 18. Use code HEART2026 for $5.00 off in honor of American Heart Month, a time when the nation raises awareness about heart disease. To register, visit extension.psu.edu/lets-cook-for-a-healthy-heart or call 877-345-0691.
LVCB-Humane Society of Lebanon County Fundraiser at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery
Free | 4-8 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon
There are three ways to help: Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery will donate $1.00 for every Spunky Monk beer sold. Round up your food/beer tab to the nearest dollar. Bring shelter supplies and receive $1.00 off your tab.
Live Music with Adam Blessing (outside bar) at Mount Gretna Hideaway
Free | 5-7 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 40 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna
Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Adam Blessing on Friday, Feb. 20, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the outside bar.
Live Music with The Roomates at Snitz Creek Brewery
Free | 6:30 p.m., Friday, February 20 | 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra
The Roomates will perform their versions of popular music from the 60s to today!
Saturday, February 21
Classic Tractors Tractor Show at Lebanon Expo Center
$10.00 – $15.00 | 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
A tractor show for people of all ages to come, see, and share a moment in history, following the progression of agriculture. All tractors are welcome, any size and brand.
Bachman Classic Consignment Auction – Tractors, Lawn Equipment & Ag Items at Lebanon Expo Center
9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
Join us for the Classic Consignment Auction with Auctioneer Harry H. Bachman, featuring tractors, lawn equipment, and a wide range of agricultural-related items. This is a good opportunity for farmers, collectors, and anyone looking for equipment for the season ahead.
Theatre for the Very Young at Leedy Theater
$6.09 | 12 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 101 College Ave., Annville
We’re thrilled to introduce the Lebanon Valley College Theatre for the Very Young series with an enchanting performance perfect for kids ages 0-5! In this heartwarming tale, Bernice the Butterfly discovers an abandoned house in the woods and makes it her new home. Soon, she’s joined by Millie the Mouse, Fred the Frog, Richie the Rabbit, and Rudy the Rooster. But when Bartholomew the Bear, cold and drenched from the rain, knocks on the door, there’s no room left. He’s forced to find warmth on the roof, but the house soon collapses under his weight. Embarrassed, Bartholomew promises to build a new home for everyone. Through teamwork and friendship, they learn a valuable lesson: there’s always room for one more! Don’t miss this delightful show full of fun, laughter, and important lessons about kindness and inclusion.
Live Music with Hooligan Jack at Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall
Free | 1-6 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
⚔️ Live music at the Mead Hall ⚔️
Hooligan Jack is taking over Drunken Smithy with rowdy tunes, raised pints, and proper tavern energy. Adventurer’s Hollow will also be hosting their Steampunk Festival alongside the fun, so expect extra flair, great vibes, and good times.
Performances will take place at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, and Sunday, Feb. 22.
Adult Crafternoon at Myerstown Community Library
Free | 1-2 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 199 N. College St., Myerstown
Ages 16+ are invited to join the Myerstown Community Library for a free afternoon of crafting. If you’re not a “crafter,” don’t worry, you can still have fun! All supplies are provided for you, and registration is required. Call the library at 717-866-2800 to register.
The Science of Stuff at Richland Community Library
Free | 1-2 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 111 E. Main St., Richland
The Science of Stuff, Gretna Theatre’s newest educational production, is touring schools and libraries across Lebanon County this month and next to help kids “explore the building blocks of the universe through comedy and movement.” Additional performances will be presented for students at participating elementary schools throughout the region.
“It’s a playful, educational show framed as a morning talk program,” spokeswoman Grayce Carson said.
“Framed as a wacky morning talk show, The Science of Stuff invites audiences to tune in to The Morning Mishmash with Chad and Nina, where surprise guests help uncover the building blocks of the universe,” the press release stated. “Can you un-bake a cake? Should you build a house out of gumdrops? Featuring commercials, dancing atoms, and plenty of laughs, this interactive performance explores concepts like matter, melting points, and construction in a way that’s accessible and entertaining for all ages.”
The production is part of Gretna Theatre’s Outreach Program, which reaches thousands of students each year, bringing professional theater directly into classrooms and community spaces while reinforcing STEM concepts, creative thinking, and collaborative learning. For more information about The Science of Stuff or Gretna Theatre’s Outreach Program, visit gretnatheatre.org.
Theatre for the Very Young at Leedy Theater
$6.09 | 2 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 101 College Ave., Annville
We’re thrilled to introduce the Lebanon Valley College Theatre for the Very Young series with an enchanting performance perfect for kids ages 0-5! In this heartwarming tale, Bernice the Butterfly discovers an abandoned house in the woods and makes it her new home. Soon, she’s joined by Millie the Mouse, Fred the Frog, Richie the Rabbit, and Rudy the Rooster. But when Bartholomew the Bear, cold and drenched from the rain, knocks on the door, there’s no room left. He’s forced to find warmth on the roof, but the house soon collapses under his weight. Embarrassed, Bartholomew promises to build a new home for everyone. Through teamwork and friendship, they learn a valuable lesson: there’s always room for one more! Don’t miss this delightful show full of fun, laughter, and important lessons about kindness and inclusion.
Leather Roses Workshop at Drunken Smithy
$75.00 | 3:30-5:30 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
Craft a bouquet that lasts forever! Join our leather smiths as you learn to cut, shape, and form leather into elegant petals and leaves. You’ll create three handcrafted leather roses on wire stems, learning techniques for assembling, coloring, and finishing your flowers so they’re ready to display or gift.
This workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone who loves unique handmade creations. This workshop is designed for adults and older teens. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. Each workshop is a one-time, intensive, hands-on course. This workshop costs $75.00 per person. This workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All raw materials, tools, and safety equipment will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.
Snow Glow 5K Community Event at Lebanon County Career and Technology Center
$0.00 – $38.00 | 4 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 833 Metro Dr., Lebanon
Get ready to glow! Join the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center for the 5K Snow Glow Community Event on Saturday, Feb. 21. Food will start to be served at 4 p.m. at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center Cafeteria. Activities will start at 4 p.m. The race will start at 5 p.m.
Tickets are $35.00 per participant and $25.00 per student. Bring the family. There will be fun for all ages! Enjoy delicious food, a s’mores station, a bake sale, a kids’ corner, raffles, and more—all while supporting HOSA Sports Therapy & Dental Assisting students! Parent volunteers are needed—help make this event shine! Register at the front of the school (stickers are just $3.00).
Let’s light up the night for a great cause. Come dressed warmly in your best glow outfit!
“The Six Triple Eight” Movie at Lebanon County Historical Society
Free | 4-6 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 924 Cumberland St., Lebanon
Join the Lebanon County Historical Society for a showing of the movie “The Six Triple Eight” at 4 p.m. — organized by the Lebanon County NAACP. There will be an informal reception from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and free popcorn! The movie showing is free and open to the public.
SLCC 2026 Sportsman’s Banquet at South Lebanon Community Church
$0.00 – $10.00 | 5:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 13 Evergreen Road, Lebanon
Join us for an exciting and inspiring evening featuring amazing door prizes, wild game appetizers, and special guest speakers, The Call Outdoors! TCO will feature bird dog demonstrations, hunting stories, and call demonstrations.
Our annual Sportsman’s Banquet is happening Saturday, Feb. 21, in the Family Life Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with wild game appetizers, followed by the meal and program at 6:30 p.m.
Ladies are absolutely welcome and are encouraged to participate in the event!
Tickets are $10.00 per person and free for ages 3 and under and are available through our events page at southlebanoncommunitychurch.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3384485. Please register before Sunday, Feb. 8.
We hope to see you there!
Open Mic at Gus Deraco’s Italian Sandwiches
Free | 6-8 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 714 Cumberland St., Lebanon
Open mic is open to all ages. Music, comedy, poetry, prose, etc. We provide the PA system and microphone. You provide the talent. Bring a friend, grab a sandwich, enjoy the evening!
Sunday, February 22
PA S3DA Archery Event at Lebanon Expo Center
7 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
This is the Pennsylvania Scholastic 3-D Archery (S3DA) indoor target state championship for youth archers. The event runs two line times (9 a.m. for youth/young adult and 1 p.m. for Jr. eagle/eagle) with mandatory safety meetings before each line, equipment checks, and an awards ceremony after the final line. Concessions are available on-site, and outside food is not permitted.
Forever Flower Workshop – Rose at Drunken Smithy
$75.00 | 12:30-2 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
Smithing isn’t all iron and steel. At Drunken Smithy, we work with soft metals, too!
Join us for an introduction to the art of metalworking by creating your own everlasting bloom in our flower crafting workshop featuring a different flower every month. You’ll learn to design, cut, texture, and build your own copper flower with the freedom to customize your work along the way.
For this workshop, students will learn to make one copper rose.
The workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All raw materials, tools, gloves, and safety glasses will be provided. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.
The Forever Flowers fee per person for this workshop is $75.00 total.
Drunken Smithy is wheelchair-friendly and welcomes participants of all ability levels. The only restriction we have is that oxygen tanks are not permitted in our forging area or the copper and silver workshop areas.
Live Music with Hooligan Jack at Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall
Free | 1-6 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
⚔️ Live music at the Mead Hall ⚔️
Hooligan Jack is taking over Drunken Smithy with rowdy tunes, raised pints, and proper tavern energy. Adventurer’s Hollow will also be hosting their Steampunk Festival alongside the fun, so expect extra flair, great vibes, and good times.
Performances will take place at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, and Sunday, Feb. 22.
Mini-Lecture: Mining, Iron, and Steel in Board Games by Jim Polczynski at Cornwall Iron Furnace Visitor Center
Free | 1:30 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 94 Rexmont Road, Cornwall
A free 30-minute mini-lecture entitled “Mining, Iron, and Steel in Board Games” presented by Jim Polczynski will be held on Sunday, Feb. 22, from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m., at the Cornwall Iron Furnace Visitor Center. This mini-lecture will be in person only.
Learn more about antique, vintage, and modern board games, including a few not yet published, that focus on mining and iron and steel production. Jim will place these games within the broader context of industrial-themed board games, examining how play reflects work, technology, and society. Selected games discussed in the program will be on display for a closer look.
Step out of the cold and join us for a fun (and warm) afternoon, and while you’re here, consider adding a guided furnace tour to enhance your visit!
Hope for Hurting Parents at Peer Focus
Free | 2-3 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 410 Springwood Dr., Lebanon
It 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 Joe Duke 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 of 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.
Faculty Recital: Jonathan Walker-VanKuren, Voice at Blair Music Center’s Lutz Hall
Free | 3 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | College Avenue, Annville
Jonathan Walker-VanKuren, voice, will hold a faculty recital on Sunday, Feb. 22, starting at 3 p.m., in Blair Music Center’s Lutz Hall.
Countdown to Ecstasy: Tribute to the Music of Steely Dan at The Allen Theatre
$38.07 | 3-5 p.m., Sunday, February 22 | 36 E. Main St., Annville
Please join us for the classic, jazz-infused work of Steely Dan, live in our classic theatre!
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Saturday, February 21
Leather Roses Workshop at Drunken Smithy
$75.00 | 3:30-5:30 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
Craft a bouquet that lasts forever! Join our leather smiths as you learn to cut, shape, and form leather into elegant petals and leaves. You’ll create three handcrafted leather roses on wire stems, learning techniques for assembling, coloring, and finishing your flowers so they’re ready to display or gift.
This workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone who loves unique handmade creations. This workshop is designed for adults and older teens. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. Each workshop is a one-time, intensive, hands-on course. This workshop costs $75.00 per person. This workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All raw materials, tools, and safety equipment will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.
Snow Glow 5K Community Event at Lebanon County Career and Technology Center
$0.00 – $38.00 | 4 p.m., Saturday, February 21 | 833 Metro Dr., Lebanon
Get ready to glow! Join the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center for the 5K Snow Glow Community Event on Saturday, Feb. 21. Food will start to be served at 4 p.m. at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center Cafeteria. Activities will start at 4 p.m. The race will start at 5 p.m.
Tickets are $35.00 per participant and $25.00 per student. Bring the family. There will be fun for all ages! Enjoy delicious food, a s’mores station, a bake sale, a kids’ corner, raffles, and more—all while supporting HOSA Sports Therapy & Dental Assisting students! Parent volunteers are needed—help make this event shine! Register at the front of the school (stickers are just $3.00).
Let’s light up the night for a great cause. Come dressed warmly in your best glow outfit!
Sunday, March 8
Charter Day -Pennsylvania’s Birthday at Conrad Weiser Homestead
Free | 12-4 p.m., Sunday, March 8 | 28 Weiser Ln., Womelsdorf
This program is our first event of the season. This is by far our largest living history event of the year. Also, this year we are using this day to start our celebration of America250. At noon, we will have a period divine service. There will be three French and Indian War units in attendance as well as two Revolutionary War units. At 1:30 p.m., there will be a brief discussion of each military unit’s history. There will also be a display by Ye Olde Colonial Angler of 1770 in the visitor’s center. Weather permitting, there will be a demonstration of drills and firing by the 18th-century groups. Please come and check out our various books and redware items and enjoy the day with us. The event will end at 4 p.m. with the troops getting their daily rum ration. We hope to see you there!
The Conrad Weiser Homestead and Memorial Park is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission in partnership with the Friends of the Conrad Weiser Homestead.
Leather Roses Workshop at Drunken Smithy
$75.00 | 12:30-2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 8 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
Craft a bouquet that lasts forever! Join our leather smiths as you learn to cut, shape, and form leather into elegant petals and leaves. You’ll create three handcrafted leather roses on wire stems, learning techniques for assembling, coloring, and finishing your flowers so they’re ready to display or gift.
This workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone who loves unique handmade creations. This workshop is designed for adults and older teens. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. Each workshop is a one-time, intensive, hands-on course. This workshop costs $75.00 per person. This workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All raw materials, tools, and safety equipment will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.
Saturday, March 14
Thrive—Intellectual Disability/Autism Health and Wellness Fair at Lebanon County Senior Center
Free | 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 710 Maple St., Lebanon
Join us for an inspiring and educational event dedicated to promoting health, wellness, and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.
The purpose of Thrive is to bring together community members, healthcare professionals, advocates, and families for a day of learning, support, and gathering resources.“Inclusion begins with access to information and community. This resource fair shines a light on the services, supports, and partnerships that help individuals with disabilities and their families THRIVE,” said Abby Morris, Executive Director, The Arc of Lancaster Lebanon.
The fair aims to raise awareness about intellectual disabilities, promote healthy lifestyles, and connect individuals and families with vital resources.
“By creating an inclusive environment, we hope to strengthen community ties and encourage understanding and acceptance,” said Chris Heibel, Director of ID services at Lebanon County MH/ID/EI.
This free event will feature:
– Wellness resources
– Health screenings
– Community resource booths
– Information on services and support
– Food trucks
Thursday, March 19
Suicide Loss Support Group at Compeer Office
Free | 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 19 | 519 Chestnut St., Lebanon
The Lebanon County Suicide Prevention Task Force, in partnership with Empower the Mind and Compeer, hosts a free Suicide Loss Support Group each month. The event is held on the third Thursday of each month from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Compeer Office at 519 Chestnut St., Lebanon. This group offers a safe space for healing and is open to anyone 14 years or older.
Suicide loss is a different type of grief that can be isolating and confusing. You are not alone. Join us to be heard and understood.
Saturday, March 21
Leather Roses Workshop at Drunken Smithy
$75.00 | 3:30-5:30 p.m., Saturday, March 21 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon
Craft a bouquet that lasts forever! Join our leather smiths as you learn to cut, shape, and form leather into elegant petals and leaves. You’ll create three handcrafted leather roses on wire stems, learning techniques for assembling, coloring, and finishing your flowers so they’re ready to display or gift.
This workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone who loves unique handmade creations. This workshop is designed for adults and older teens. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. Each workshop is a one-time, intensive, hands-on course. This workshop costs $75.00 per person. This workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All raw materials, tools, and safety equipment will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.
Wednesday, March 25
Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show at Lebanon Expo Center
Free | 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday, March 25 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The vibrant world of quilting comes alive March 25-28 at the Lebanon Expo Center during the annual Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show. Entering its 34th year, this annual gathering invites quilters, artisans, and the community to be part of the creativity and craftsmanship that the art of quilting embodies.
With free admission and free parking, this year’s show is accessible to everyone seeking inspiration or simply wanting to enjoy a feast for the eyes. Stroll through aisles filled with over 60 vendors from across the U.S., where attendees can discover unique fabrics, innovative quilting tools, and the latest industry trends. Whether you’re searching for that perfect fabric or pattern or seeking new inspiration for your next project, the vendor mall is sure to captivate your creativity.
Thursday, March 26
Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show at Lebanon Expo Center
Free | 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursday, March 26 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The vibrant world of quilting comes alive March 25-28 at the Lebanon Expo Center during the annual Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show. Entering its 34th year, this annual gathering invites quilters, artisans, and the community to be part of the creativity and craftsmanship that the art of quilting embodies.
With free admission and free parking, this year’s show is accessible to everyone seeking inspiration or simply wanting to enjoy a feast for the eyes. Stroll through aisles filled with over 60 vendors from across the U.S., where attendees can discover unique fabrics, innovative quilting tools, and the latest industry trends. Whether you’re searching for that perfect fabric or pattern or seeking new inspiration for your next project, the vendor mall is sure to captivate your creativity.
Friday, March 27
Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show at Lebanon Expo Center
Free | 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, March 27 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The vibrant world of quilting comes alive March 25-28 at the Lebanon Expo Center during the annual Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show. Entering its 34th year, this annual gathering invites quilters, artisans, and the community to be part of the creativity and craftsmanship that the art of quilting embodies.
With free admission and free parking, this year’s show is accessible to everyone seeking inspiration or simply wanting to enjoy a feast for the eyes. Stroll through aisles filled with over 60 vendors from across the U.S., where attendees can discover unique fabrics, innovative quilting tools, and the latest industry trends. Whether you’re searching for that perfect fabric or pattern or seeking new inspiration for your next project, the vendor mall is sure to captivate your creativity.
Saturday, March 28
Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show at Lebanon Expo Center
Free | 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, March 28 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon
The vibrant world of quilting comes alive March 25-28 at the Lebanon Expo Center during the annual Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show. Entering its 34th year, this annual gathering invites quilters, artisans, and the community to be part of the creativity and craftsmanship that the art of quilting embodies.
With free admission and free parking, this year’s show is accessible to everyone seeking inspiration or simply wanting to enjoy a feast for the eyes. Stroll through aisles filled with over 60 vendors from across the U.S., where attendees can discover unique fabrics, innovative quilting tools, and the latest industry trends. Whether you’re searching for that perfect fabric or pattern or seeking new inspiration for your next project, the vendor mall is sure to captivate your creativity.
Lebanon County’s Only Model Train Show at Goodwill Fire Company
$3.00 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 28 | 299 W. Washington St., Myerstown
This show features model trains of all kinds, and food will also be available.
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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