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, March 13

Virtual Early Learning Conference 2026

8 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday, March 13 | Lebanon

Join The Foundation for Enhancing Communities March 9-13 for the Virtual Early Learning Conference 2026. The conference offers virtual sessions with top professionals in the world of early learning. Expand your knowledge and network! Gain PDE and PQA credits while staying up-to-date with advancements in the field. This opportunity is perfect for seasoned professionals, newcomers to the field, and any person interested in helping the young learners in their life.

Toddler and Preschooler Play Group at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Free | 9-10:30 a.m., Friday, March 13 | 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.

KPM Exceptional Dealer’s Show at Lebanon Expo Center

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

This is a dealer-focused event hosted by KPM Exceptional LLC (outdoor power equipment distributor) for industry partners and dealerships. Expect product updates, dealer education, and time to connect with vendor reps and the KPM team.

Preschool Storytime at Myerstown Community Library

Free | 10:30-11:30 a.m., Friday, March 13 | 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.

The Science of Stuff at Annville Free Library

Free | 10:30-11:30 a.m., Friday, March 13 | 216 E. Main St., Annville

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.

Forever Flower Workshop – Cherry Blossom at Drunken Smithy

$75.00 | 5-6:30 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 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 cherry blossom.

The workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. All raw materials, tools, gloves, and safety glasses will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots.

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 Dave Gates at Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery

Free | 5-11:59 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 840 N. 7th St., Lebanon

Dave Gates is a versatile performer with a catalog of over 2,000 cover songs across every genre and era. Known for his love for crowd requests, he brings the perfect soundtrack to every moment, connecting audiences and creating unforgettable experiences. Dave specializes in ’90s hits and performs reggae music as the lead singer of the central Pennsylvania-based band, Innavibe.

Crash and Cross Acoustic at Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel

Free | 6-11:59 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 101 E. Main St., Fredericksburg

Come join Crash and Cross at the Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel!

Community Wildlife Safety at Lebanon Valley Ag Center

Free | 6-7:30 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Lebanon

Raven Ridge Wildlife Center will present a Community Wildlife Safety program on Friday, March 13, starting at 6 p.m., at the Lebanon Valley Ag Center.

Live Music with Joe Cooney and Friends at Blue Bird Inn

Free | 7-11:59 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 2387 Cornwall Road, Lebanon

Joe Cooney and Friends will play a fun set of favorites for your listening and dining pleasure!

Live Music with The Youngers at Porch Restaurant & Pub

Free | 8-11:59 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 890 Tulpehocken Road, Myerstown

Join us for an intimate evening of original music and stories — live from the porch!

Our annual tradition returns with a cozy, close-to-home performance featuring songs from Dreaming and fan favorites from across the years. It’s the perfect way to kick off the St. Patrick season with friends, warmth, and great music.

Don’t miss this special night — it only happens once a year!

Live Music with Palm City Ramblers at Mount Gretna Hideaway

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

Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Palm City Ramblers on Friday, March 13, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Men’s Tennis at Lebanon Valley College

8-9 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 101 College Ave., Annville

Men’s Tennis, with Ursinus College at Lebanon Valley College.

Women’s Tennis at Lebanon Valley College

8-9 p.m., Friday, March 13 | 101 College Ave., Annville

Women’s Tennis, with Ursinus College at Lebanon Valley College.


Saturday, March 14

LCCM’s Lenten Breakfast at South Lebanon Community Church

$30.00 | 8 a.m., Saturday, March 14 | 13 Evergreen Road, Lebanon

LCCM’s Lenten Breakfast will be held on Saturday, March 14, starting at 8 a.m., at the South Lebanon Community Church.

Kegs & Eggs at Blue Bird Inn

Free | 8-11 a.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2387 Cornwall Road , Lebanon

The annual Kegs & Eggs event at the Blue Bird Inn will feature an Irish breakfast, a Bloody Mary bar, Irish beer and cocktails, Jameson, whiskey flights, samples, giveaways, and more!

Live music with Michael Murphy is slated from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Live music with Intentional Walk is slated from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Get your green on. You don’t want to miss out on this event! ☘️☘️☘️

Call 717-273-3000 to make a reservation.

Live Music with Stephen Kissinger (Outside Bar) at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

Free | 8-11 a.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with Stephen Kissinger on Saturday, March 14, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the outside bar.

Kegs & Eggs at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

$2.00 | 8 a.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host Kegs & Eggs on Saturday, March 14, starting at 8 a.m.

Aeromodelers at Lebanon Expo Center

$10.00 – $15.00 | 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

This one-day indoor RC expo brings together hobbyists and vendors for a large buy/sell/trade event. Browse a wide range of RC items including planes, helicopters, drones, cars, boats, parts, tools, and accessories, with tables set up throughout the venue for shopping and trading.

Quittapahilla Audubon Society Field Trip at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area

Free | 9-11 a.m., Saturday, March 14 | 100 Museum Road, Stevens

On Saturday, March 14, the Quittapahilla Audubon Society will take a field trip to the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area for the observation of migrating and resident birds along the tour road. Meet at 9 a.m. at the visitor center parking lot. RSVP with leader Fritz Heilman at 717-273-0487.

The Quittapahilla Audubon Society’s field trips are suitable for all ages and are open to the public with no fee. Join them 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.

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, families, health care professionals, and advocates 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, Lebanon County MH/ID/EI.

This free event will feature:

– Health screenings

– Wellness resources

– Community resource booths

– Information on services and support

– On-site food trucks

Celebrate! Annville Clean Up The Streets at Annville’s Fountain Plaza by Subway

Free | 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 9 E. Main St., Annville

Meet Celebrate! Annville at the Fountain Plaza by Subway in Annville for an hour or two of street clean-up. We’ll provide bags, gloves, and safety vests. Break into teams to canvas the streets of Annville to pick up garbage and return it to the plaza for pick up by the Annville Township Public Works crew. This is a great community service project!

Knights of Columbus Council 9875 Spring Bingo Blast at Our Lady of the Cross School

$50.00 – $55.00 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 1691 Grace Ave., Lebanon

Tickets are $50.00 for pre-registration and -payment or $55.00 for walk-ins. Tickets include a delicious buffet lunch starting at noon.

Doors open at 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Cross School is a comfortable single-floor venue that offers easy bingo event access and plenty of easy access parking.

Bingo starts at 1 p.m. There will be 20 games of bingo, including all-cash prizes, with a payout of $4,000.00 based on a minimum of 100 players.

For tickets, contact Sam Shrefler at shreflers@att.net or 717-579-7578.

Live Music with After Party (Outside Bar) at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

Free | 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with After Party on Saturday, March 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the outside bar.

Live Music with Live Dudes (Inside Bar) at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

Free | 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with Live Dudes on Saturday, March 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the inside bar.

Terrarium Workshop at Revive Cafe & Craft

$20.00 – $30.00 | 1-2 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 65 W. Main St., Lebanon

Little Swatara Creek Flowers will host a Terrarium Workshop on Saturday, March 14, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., at Revive Cafe & Craft.

Live Music with Bridgeman & Shaughnessy (Inside Bar) at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

Free | 2-5 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with Bridgeman & Shaughnessy on Saturday, March 14, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the inside bar.

Silver Ring Workshop at Drunken Smithy

$175.00 | 3:30-6 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

“We will have rings and things and fine array!” This smaller ratio class will teach you to size, cut, form, texture, solder, and finish your own solid sterling silver ring in the size of your choosing.

Each workshop is a one-time, two-hour, intensive, hands-on course, and each participant can make one band. The workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. No minimum number of participants is required. This is an introductory-level class, and all experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. All raw materials, tools, gloves, and safety glasses will be provided. Participants must wear closed-toe shoes or boots and have long hair tied back. Although we are called Drunken Smithy, please keep in mind that alcohol may not be consumed prior to or during this workshop.

The silver ring workshop fee is $175.00 total. We require a $50.00 non-refundable deposit at the time of reserving your spot, and the remaining balance ($125.00) is to be paid on-site the day of the workshop. When you pay the remaining balance, we impose a surcharge of 2.3% on the transaction amount for all credit, PayPal, and Venmo payment methods. There is no transaction fee for payments made with cash or Drunken Smithy gift certificates.

Spaghetti Dinner at Lebanon Masonic Temple

$10.00 – $12.00 | 4-7 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 499 S. 14th Ave., Lebanon

Come out and enjoy a great spaghetti dinner including dessert.

Piano Duo of Justin Badgerow and Debra Ronning at Cornwall Manor’s Freeman Auditorium

Free | 4-6 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 1 Boyd St., Cornwall

Justin Badgerow and Debra Ronning, both Elizabethtown College music professors, will perform at Cornwall Manor’s Freeman Auditorium. The concert is presented by the Harmonia Music Association and is accepting donations for the Harmonia Scholarship Fund.

Men’s Tennis at Lebanon Valley College

4-5 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 101 College Ave., Annville

Men’s Tennis, with Ursinus College at Lebanon Valley College.

Women’s Tennis at Lebanon Valley College

4-5 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 101 College Ave., Annville

Women’s Tennis, with Ursinus College at Lebanon Valley College.

St. Paddy’s Day Karaoke Party at Drunken Smithy

Free | 5-9 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

Grab your green, warm up those vocal cords, and get ready for a shamrockin’ good time! We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day the only way we know how — with green mead, epic karaoke, and a whole lot of mischief.

Karaoke all night: Belt out your favorite Irish tunes, 2000s throwbacks, or power ballads worthy of a standing ovation. Whether you sing like a siren or a sea shanty sailor, this stage is yours.

Green mead specials: Our legendary mead is dressed for the occasion in festive green and is sweet, smooth, and dangerously drinkable.

St. Paddy’s Day shenanigans: Enjoy festive photo opps and lucky little surprises throughout the night. The Best Dressed in Green earns bragging rights.

So, gather your crew, wear your brightest green, and come make memories.

Tavern Night with Oakgrove Farm Historical Brewing at Isaac Meier Homestead

$50.00 | 5-8 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 525 S. College St., Myerstown

The Isaac Meier Homestead is becoming the Isaac Meier Tavern for one day only! Join us for an evening of history, food, and drink. Tickets are $50.00. Guests must be 21 or over. Each ticket holder is entitled to a colonial meal, dessert, and colonial-era drinks prepared by Oakgrove Farm Historical Brewing. To register, contact Michelle Voydik at 717-376-6998.

Schaefferstown Troop 417 Spaghetti Dinner at St. Paul’s UCC Social Hall

$12.00 | 6-8 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 1304 Heidelberg Ave., Schaefferstown

Come out to St. Paul’s UAA Social Hall on Saturday, March 14, from 6-8 p.m., and support your local Scout Troop 417. Enjoy a delicious meal of spaghetti with sauce and fresh homemade meatballs. You’ll also get a side salad and a slice of tasty homemade cake. The cost is $12.00 per meal and is take-out only. We hope to see you there!

Family Movie Night at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Free | 6:30 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 22 S. 6th St., Lebanon

Join us for our free family movie nights — for children and their grown-ups!

Doors open at 6:15 p.m., and the movie starts at 6:30 p.m. The movie nights are held in the St. Luke’s Auditorium on our 180″ screen! The title will be a children’s movie (Disney or similar). While our screening license does not allow us to advertise the names of the movies, feel free to message us or call the church at 717-272-8251 and ask.

Children are invited to bring blankets, pillows, and stuffies to cuddle up on the floor, while we will provide chairs for their grown-ups. Note that children should not be left unattended. There is no charge to attend, and free popcorn and drinks are provided!

Raise Your Hands – A Tribute to Bon Jovi at The Allen Theatre

$32.77 | 7-9 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

In the tradition of one of the greatest American rock bands of all time, Raise Your Hands – A Tribute to Bon Jovi rocks the songs of Bon Jovi you know and love!

Live Music with Run for Cover at Mount Gretna Hideaway

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

Mount Gretna Hideaway will host live music with Run for Cover on Saturday, March 14, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.


Sunday, March 15

All-Day Irish Breakfast at Lebanon Gin Mill

10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sunday, March 15 | 324 E. Cumberland St., Lebanon

Luck of the Irish breakfast is available alongside the Lebanon Gin Mill’s weekly special and regular menu. Bring your diverse eaters for lots of options!

Bingo at Mount Gretna Fire Company

1 p.m., Sunday, March 15 | 41 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna

On the day of the event, doors will open at 11 a.m., and 20 games of bingo will start at 1 p.m.

‘The Civil War Production of Cornwall Iron Furnace’ at Cornwall Iron Furnace

Free | 1:30-2 p.m., Sunday, March 15 | 94 Rexmont Road, Cornwall

When the Civil War began in April 1861, the North relied heavily on its strong iron and steel industries to supply the Union war effort. Factories and furnaces across the region worked at full capacity to produce the materials needed to fight the Confederacy. Cornwall Iron Furnace was part of that effort and serves as a powerful example of how local industry supported the nation during wartime. This presentation will explore how Cornwall Furnace operated during the Civil War, what it produced, and how its earlier history prepared it to meet the demands of war. The furnace was an important industrial resource, and its charcoal-fired iron became especially valuable for certain critical munitions used by the Union Army and Navy.

Our presenter, Jack McClain, is a Historic Tour Guide at the Cornwall Iron Furnace Museum and a Board Member of the Friends of Old Annville Historical Society. His passion for history began in middle school and has shaped both his personal and academic life. In 2024, he graduated summa cum laude from Lebanon Valley College with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Outside the classroom and museum, Jack has been involved in living history for over 10 years as a Civil War re-enactor. He also shares his enthusiasm for the past as an independent historical content creator on platforms such as YouTube and Twitch.

Join us at Cornwall Iron Furnace on Sunday afternoons this March for bite-sized history lessons on a variety of engaging topics. These mini lectures are condensed versions of our popular monthly educational programs and are presented in the Museum Visitor Center by knowledgeable local historians. This short-and-sweet format offers an accessible introduction to the fascinating influence of our industrial heritage. These mini lectures are free to attend! While you’re here, consider adding a guided furnace tour to enhance your visit!

‘Cornwall Furnace During the American Revolution’ by Mike Weber at Brendle Museum

Free | 2-3:30 p.m., Sunday, March 15 | 111 N. Market St., Schaefferstown

Speaker Series I is “Cornwall Furnace During the American Revolution” by Mike Weber.

Live Music with BLÜECRÜE at Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall

Free | 3-5 p.m., Sunday, March 15 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

Get ready to turn it up! BLÜECRÜE is taking the stage for a night of loud riffs, big energy, and crowd-favorite rock hits. If you love rock, jazz, hip hop, or funk and a band that knows how to put on a show, this is one you don’t want to miss.

Grab a drink, claim your spot, and settle in for a night of live music, good company, and even better vibes. Tag your concert crew and make a night of it. We’ll see you there!


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Saturday, March 14

Knights of Columbus Council 9875 Spring Bingo Blast at Our Lady of the Cross School

$50.00 – $55.00 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 1691 Grace Ave., Lebanon

Tickets are $50.00 for pre-registration and -payment or $55.00 for walk-ins. Tickets include a delicious buffet lunch starting at noon.

Doors open at 11 a.m. Our Lady of the Cross School is a comfortable single-floor venue that offers easy bingo event access and plenty of easy access parking.

Bingo starts at 1 p.m. There will be 20 games of bingo, including all-cash prizes, with a payout of $4,000.00 based on a minimum of 100 players.

For tickets, contact Sam Shrefler at shreflers@att.net or 717-579-7578.

Spaghetti Dinner at Lebanon Masonic Temple

$10.00 – $12.00 | 4-7 p.m., Saturday, March 14 | 499 S. 14th Ave., Lebanon

Come out and enjoy a great spaghetti dinner including dessert.

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, families, health care professionals, and advocates 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, Lebanon County MH/ID/EI.

This free event will feature:

– Health screenings

– Wellness resources

– Community resource booths

– Information on services and support

– On-site 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.

Pancake Breakfast & Indoor Vendor/Yard Sale at Immanuel United Methodist Church of Cleona

$1.00 – $50.00 | 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 21 | 29 E. Maple St., Cleona

The pancake breakfast will be held on Saturday, March 21, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Immanuel United Methodist Church of Cleona, 29 E. Maple St., Cleona. Cost is by donation. Bake sale and lunch items will also be available that day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. by donation and by set prices.

The indoor vendor/yard sale will be held on Saturday, March 21, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Immanuel United Methodist Church of Cleona, 29 E. Maple St., Cleona.

Space rentals are $20.00 per space or $35.00 for two spaces. Spaces are approximately 8 foot, with a permitted table size of 6 foot. Table rentals are $5.00 per table.

Vendors are permitted. Deposits are non-refundable. Registration acceptance is on a first-come basis. Space is limited. Deadline for registration is Monday, March 16.

Proceeds benefit IUMC and its Youth Group’s continued ministry. Questions? Contact iumcfundraisers@comcast.net.

Pillows of Love Spaghetti Dinner at Trinity United Church of Christ Palmyra

$12.00 | 4-7 p.m., Saturday, March 21 | 40 W. Pine St., Palmyra

Join us for our third annual Spaghetti Dinner! Enjoy a delicious meal out while supporting your local community.

Tickets are $12.00 per adult and $6.00 per child (under 12) Dinner includes a homemade spaghetti and meatball dinner (sauce is vegetarian), salad, and a beverage. Desserts are available by donation.

Eat-in or take-out. Tickets are on sale now! Purchase tickets in advance. PM us and let us know how many you would like. Stop by Trinity United Church of Christ Palmyra office Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., or text 717-329-4962 to order tickets.

Tickets are limited, so make sure to get yours before they sell out!


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

Fourth Annual Elks Reading Program in Honor of Lt. William Lebo at Lebanon Community Library

Free | 11 a.m., Saturday, March 28 | 125 N. 7th St., Lebanon

This special event will feature officers from the Lebanon City Police Department as guest readers, a craft, and free books and school supplies for all children who attend courtesy of the Lebanon Elks Club.

No registration is required, and this free event will take place at the Lebanon Community Library, 125 N. 7th St., Lebanon.

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

There will be model trains of all kinds, and food will be available.


Thursday, April 16

Suicide Loss Support Group at Compeer Office

Free | 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 16 | 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.


Sunday, April 26

250th Living History Event at Conrad Weiser Homestead

Free | 12-4 p.m., Sunday, April 26 | 28 Weiser Ln., Womelsdorf

The 250th Living History Event focuses on the mid- to late 18th century and features a fly fishing demonstration, weather permitting. The Berks County Militia will be on hand to talk about their roll in Berks County during the time of the American Revolution.

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.


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