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


Events this weekend

Friday, June 5

Flag Raising at Stoever’s Dam

6 a.m., Friday, June 5 | 946 Miller St., Lebanon

Join Visit Lebanon Valley to honor all veterans at Stoever’s Dam on Friday, June 5. We will raise the American flag at 6 a.m. sharp to reveille on a bugle.

Sixth Annual GOLF4THRIVE Fundraising Tournament at Fairview Golf Course

7 a.m., Friday, June 5 | 2397 Quentin Road, Lebanon

THRIVE is teeing up for its sixth annual GOLF4THRIVE Fundraising Tournament to be held on the morning of Friday, June 5, at the beautiful Fairview Golf Course in Lebanon, PA!

You can become a sponsor or register to play at thriveforlife.me. Register early to guarantee your spot. For more information, please email smancuso@thriveforlife.me. We look forward to welcoming new friends to this fun event.

Together with our event partners, sponsors, and participants, We Are … enhancing the lives of adults diagnosed with cancer.

J. Robert Ladd Memorial Golf Tournament at Lebanon Valley Golf Course

$80.00 – $600.00 | 7:30 a.m., Friday, June 5 | 240 Golf Road, Myerstown

The J. Robert Ladd Memorial Golf Tournament will be held all day on Friday, June 5.

For generations, Lebanon Rescue Mission has been a place where the love of Christ meets real need. More than meals and beds, we offer peace, healing, and the hope of new life in Jesus. Today, we are serving more people than ever before and stepping forward in faith to expand our ministry to serve more women, children, and seniors experiencing homelessness with our Agape Safe Haven expansion project.

Your support of our tournament helps make this possible and strengthens all six programs of our ministry:

– Men’s Ministry

– Women’s Ministry

– Lebanon Free Clinic

– Agape Christmas Senior Outreach

– Back Dock Ministry

– Mobile Senior Pantry

Choose your time:

Morning Tournament: 7:30 a.m. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. Includes a continental breakfast and a catered BBQ lunch.

Afternoon Tournament: 1 p.m. Registration begins at 12 p.m. Includes a hot dog picnic lunch and a catered BBQ dinner.

Blue Eyed Six Tour at Lebanon Farmers Market

$7.00 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 35 S. 8th St., Lebanon

Journey through history and experience the original jail structure that housed the Blue Eyed Six after the world-famous local murder. Tours are by appointment only. Must call ahead to book. Call 717-274-3663.

The long and varied history of this location precedes even the construction of the Market House in 1892. This was the site of the former Lebanon County Jail, which will forever be connected with the story of the Blue Eyed Six.

In the 1870s, the small town of Lebanon made national news with the infamous murder case of the Blue Eyed Six. This famous trial lasted for nearly six months and ended with the courtyard hanging of five of the Blue Eyed Six on this very property. A fire destroyed the structure just a few years later.

Annual Book Sale at Matthews Public Library

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 102 W. Main St., Fredericksburg

Matthews Public Library’s annual book sale runs all week long on the second floor of the library during library business hours. Thousands of books (including children’s picture books, chapter books, fiction books, and non-fiction books), DVDs, videos, and music CDs are available for sale with prices ranging from $0.25 – $2.00. There is no preview sale. Saturday is the $2.00/bag of books day, and the library provides the bag. Proceeds benefit the library.

Bird Walk at Chautauqua Main Parking Lot

Free | 9-11 a.m., Friday, June 5 | Chautauqua Drive, Mount Gretna

Join the Mount Gretna Bird Club for a free weekly bird walk, which is held every Friday year-round. Novices are welcome. Bring binoculars if you have them. Extras will be available. For information, call 717-964-3412.

2026 Spring Swing Golf Tournament at Iron Valley Golf Club

$500.00 | 2 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 201 Iron Valley Dr., Lebanon

Join us for a fantastic afternoon on the greens as we celebrate the 2026 Spring Swing Golf Tournament — an event that brings together friendly competition, community spirit, and support for a meaningful local cause. This year’s tournament proudly benefits Lancaster Downtowners, helping strengthen programs that empower older adults to age in community. Register your foursome before Wednesday, April 15, and save $40.00.

QT’s Summer Social: First Friday with DJ Matrix at Quentin Tavern Restaurant

Free | 4-6 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 81 W. Main St., Lebanon

This summer, your Fridays just leveled up.

Join us on the deck for QT’s Summer Social: First Fridays — a monthly vibe featuring DJ Matrix spinning chill house, yacht rock, and smooth summer sounds. Think big city rooftop energy, right here at your favorite small town spot.

Enjoy a happy hour that flows into sunset, music that keeps the night going, and a laid-back, feel-good atmosphere. Bring your crew — or meet one here.

Whether you’re kicking off your weekend or settling in for the night, this is where you want to be.

Spend the first Friday of every month starting in June on the deck at Quentin Tavern, starting at happy hour (4 p.m.) Good music. Good drinks. Great energy. Don’t miss the first one — it’s going to set the tone for the summer.

Copper Dragon Workshop at Drunken Smithy

$150.00 | 5-6:30 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

Light those torches! This class includes flame painting! Get your feet wet in the art of metalcraft by creating your own hanging copper dragon wind spinner. You’ll learn to texture, bend, and create your own copper dragon as unique as you. Copper dragons crafted during this workshop will be approximately 9″x9″.

The Copper Dragon fee per person for this workshop is $150.00 total. We require a $50.00 non-refundable deposit at the time of reserving your spot, and the remaining balance of $100.00 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.

Have a gift certificate? Add the ticket(s) to your cart, and type the Voucher Code from the bottom left corner of your gift certificate in the box that says “Apply Coupon.” Proceed to checkout, and your reservation confirmation will be emailed to you. If you have a balance remaining on your gift certificate, you can redeem it in person at the shop.

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 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.

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.

For more information, contact forge@drunkensmithy.com.

Friday Happy Hour at Heritage Park Pavilion

5-7 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 1st Street, Mount Gretna

Join the Campmeeting’s Superintendent, Nate, and your neighbors as we welcome the weekend with a family-friendly social happy hour! Bring your own beverages. Snacks and food are welcome but not required. This event is for Mount Gretna area residents and their guests.

This is year three for our successful Happy Hours with Nate, and we are happy to return with more fun, friends, and community this year. It is a weekly event intended for our whole Mount Gretna community to connect with one another. Come as you are, and enjoy!

Trivia Night at Lebanon Community Library

$15.00 | 6-8 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 125 N. 7th St., Lebanon

Don’t let your brain take a break this summer!

Gather your smartest friends and join us for an evening of laughs, friendly competition, and brain-busting fun at the library! Test your knowledge with exciting trivia rounds covering everything from pop culture and history to music, movies, and summer fun.

Enjoy delicious pizza generously sponsored by Greek Town Pizza, win awesome prizes, and make some unforgettable summer memories with your community.

Whether you’re a trivia champion or just in it for the pizza, everyone is welcome! Bring your team — or come solo and join one when you arrive. Get ready for a night full of fun, food, and fantastic questions!

Tickets are $15.00 each. Doors open and pizza eating starts at 6 p.m., and the game starts at 6:30 p.m.

Rain Barrel Workshop at Lebanon Valley Agricultural Center

$30.00 | 6-7:30 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 2120 Cornwall Road, Lebanon

Lebanon County Conservation District is holding a rain barrel workshop on Friday, June 5, at the Lebanon Valley Agricultural Center. Participants will learn about water quality and non-point source pollution, and they will receive a 55-gallon rain barrel. The cost to attend is $30.00. Rain barrels are limited to one per household. Questions? Contact Katie at katie.hollen@lccd.org or 717-277-5275 ext. 114

First Friday at Gretna Timbers

6-8:30 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 350 Timber Road, Mount Gretna

Enjoy dinner, preview the artwork of local artists, and enjoy live entertainment at Gretna Timbers, one mile up Timber Road. For more information, call 717-964-3601.

Live Music with Paul Minnich at Drunken Smithy

Free | 6:30-11:59 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

Come on out for some great acoustic music. Paul Minnich will play his originals and your country favorites.

Live Music with Pair of Aces at Snitz Creek Brewery-Palmyra

Free | 6:30-9 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Grab a drink and enjoy some live music with Pair of Aces on Friday, June 5, starting at 6:30 p.m., at Snitz Creek Brewery-Palmyra.

Mark Viera – The Art of the Laugh Tour at Mama Juana Lounge & Restaurant

$44.52 | 7:30-9 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 39 N. 9th St., Lebanon

Mark Viera, “The Latin Assassin,” brings his hit comedy show, The Art of the Laugh Tour, to Lebanon, PA, for two nights only! Grab your tickets now!

‘Always… Patsy Cline’ at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$44.00 – $51.00 | 7:30-9:30 p.m., Friday, June 5 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Gretna Theatre presents Always… Patsy Cline, a heartfelt tribute to one of country music’s most unforgettable voices. Inspired by the real-life friendship between Patsy and her devoted fan Louise Seger, the show blends humor, nostalgia, and touching sincerity. With 27 of her greatest hits, including “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces,” you’ll be singing along from start to finish. Created and originally directed by Ted Swindley.

Learn more at gretnatheatre.org. Buy tickets at ci.ovationtix.com/36700/production/1247999.


Saturday, June 6

Alden Community-Wide Yard Sale at Alden Place

7:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 100 Freeman Dr., Lebanon

Alden Place will host its community-wide yard sale. All are welcome.

Blue Eyed Six Tour at Lebanon Farmers Market

$7.00 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 35 S. 8th St., Lebanon

Journey through history and experience the original jail structure that housed the Blue Eyed Six after the world-famous local murder. Tours are by appointment only. Must call ahead to book. Call 717-274-3663.

The long and varied history of this location precedes even the construction of the Market House in 1892. This was the site of the former Lebanon County Jail, which will forever be connected with the story of the Blue Eyed Six.

In the 1870s, the small town of Lebanon made national news with the infamous murder case of the Blue Eyed Six. This famous trial lasted for nearly six months and ended with the courtyard hanging of five of the Blue Eyed Six on this very property. A fire destroyed the structure just a few years later.

ELCO Ag Day at Eastern Lebanon County High School

8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 180 ELCO Dr., Myerstown

Mark your calendars for ELCO Ag Day on Saturday, June 6, at the high school.

This is more than just a fun day. It is building something lasting for our students. All proceeds support the ELCO Legacy Barn, a one-of-a-kind, community-built agricultural learning space that will give students real-world experience in animal care and ag business, alongside local farmers and industry professionals. Here is the part that matters: this project is being funded entirely through donations. There is no tax impact — just a community coming together to create something meaningful.

Come out for a full day of fun, including food trucks, games, barnyard animals, live auction, cow pie bingo, and more!

Classic Car Show at ELCO High School

8 a.m., Saturday, June 6 | 180 ELCO Dr., Myerstown

Up to 300 classic cars… yeah, this is one you won’t want to miss.

The Pharoahs of Lebanon will roll into ELCO Ag Day on Saturday, June 6, with an incredible Classic Car Show starting at 8 a.m. Enjoy food trucks, music, games, trophies, and more throughout the day. Proceeds from the event will benefit the ELCO Legacy Barn.

Whether you’re showing a car or just coming to take it all in, it’s going to be a great part of an even bigger day.

Lebanon County Youth Field Day at Heidelberg Sportsman Association

Free | 8 a.m., Saturday, June 6 | 20 Sportsman Ln., Schaefferstown

Activities include live demonstrations, turkey calling, trapping, archery (compound bow and crossbow), air rifle, shotgun, .22 rifle, muzzle-loader, and more.

Pre-registration is required for this free event. Pre-register on the Game Commission’s website: register-ed.com/events/view/241693. Registration starts at 7 a.m. A parent or guardian must be with their child the whole day. Students ages 7 to 16 are permitted to enjoy the day.

The event will be held rain or shine. Please dress for outdoor activities. Lunch will be provided. If you have dietary needs, please bring enough food and drink for the day.

Community Flea Market at Christ Church UCC – Annville

8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 200 S. White Oak St., Annville

Join us for the sixth annual Community Flea Market at Christ Church UCC – Annville on Saturday, June 6, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The rain-or-shine event will take place on the church lawns at 200 S. White Oak St. and is open to the public with free admission and parking.

Explore a wide selection of attic treasures, including books, household goods, garage items, garden tools, and more from the church’s tables. Delicious baked goods will also be available for sale. In addition, community members will also be selling their own wares — a great chance to discover unique finds!

Want to sell? Spaces are still available — just $10.00 for a 10’x10′ spot! For more information or to reserve a space, contact Kevin, Administrative Assistant, at ccuccannville@gmail.com or 717-867-1641.

Let’s come together to celebrate summer and support our community!

Annual Book Sale at Matthews Public Library

9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 102 W. Main St., Fredericksburg

Matthews Public Library’s annual book sale runs all week long on the second floor of the library during library business hours. Thousands of books (including children’s picture books, chapter books, fiction books, and non-fiction books), DVDs, videos, and music CDs are available for sale with prices ranging from $0.25 – $2.00. There is no preview sale. Saturday is the $2.00/bag of books day, and the library provides the bag. Proceeds benefit the library.

4-H Friends Club Meeting at Lebanon Expo Center

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

This is a 4-H Friends Club meeting promoted by Penn State Extension – Lebanon County. Youth members get together for hands-on activities, learning experiences, and leadership-building opportunities, while connecting with other local 4-H families.

Hemp Fest at Lebanon Expo Center

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

The Lebanon Expo Center will host the Hemp Fest on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Succulent Wreath Class at The Mad Potter Studio

$75.00 | 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 978 Isabel Dr., Lebanon

Have fun creating a 16″ succulent wreath at The Mad Potter Studio! This class costs $75.00. All materials are included. These wreaths typically retail for hundreds of dollars. Learn to make your own for less!

Plant Identification Walk at Mount Gretna Visitor’s Center

10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, June 6 | Carnegie Avenue, Mount Gretna

Wilson Alvarez is a certified permaculture designer, inventor, gardener, skilled tracker, bowyer, nature-awareness instructor, and writer from Lancaster, PA. Join him as he leads a walk (#1) to point out edible, medicinal, and poisonous plants in our backyards and forests. Wear comfortable hiking shoes. Donations are appreciated.

Semiquincentennial Commemoration of American Independence at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

10 a.m., Saturday, June 6 | 60 Indiantown Gap Road, Annville

Please join us for a 250th celebration, a Semiquincentennial Commemoration of American Independence. The program will start at 10 a.m. and will be held at the Veterans Memorial. The program will include a history of the NCA and a reading of The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln (reenacted by Larry Sheaf). An open house will start at 11 a.m. and will be held at Fort Indiantown Gap Military Post next to the cemetery.

For more information, please call the Admin Office at 717-865-5254.

‘Abraham Lincoln’ Reads The Gettysburg Address at Fort Indiantown Gap

Free | 10-11 a.m., Saturday, June 6 | Fort Indiantown Gap Along Clement Avenue, Annville

An actor portraying Abraham Lincoln will read The Gettysburg Address on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

‘MAD LIBS® LIVE!’ at Mount Gretna Playhouse

11 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Our story begins at the finals of Teen Superstars, the live TV show that will determine the most popular singing group at Blankville Central High. Virtuosa, GoGo, Geyser, and Merrily seem to have nothing in common — until just before airtime, when they realize that their songs are missing words!

In the spirit of the “World’s Greatest Word Game,” our gang fills in the blanks with words from the audience! This truly interactive musical changes at every performance, thanks to you!

Will GoGo get the girl? Will Geyser make new friends? Will Merrily come out of her shell? Will Virtuosa get out of the spotlight? And who will be the next Teen Superstars?

Music by Jeff Thompson. Book and lyrics by Robin Rothstein. MAD LIBS® LIVE! is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.

Open House at Fort Indiantown Gap

Free | 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | Fort Indiantown Gap Along Clement Avenue, Annville

Fort Indiantown Gap will host an open house on Saturday, June 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., along Clement Avenue, at the Fort Indiantown Gap Community Club, and on the southern portion of Muir Army Heliport.

The open house will include flyovers of military aircraft, static displays of military and emergency response vehicles and military equipment, historical displays, live music, a climbing wall and bounce house, food vendors, and a visit from Miss Pennsylvania 2025 Victoria Vespico.

The event is free and open to the public. It will be held rain or shine.

Taste of the Trail to Benefit Lebanon Valley Rail Trail at Lebanon Expo Center

$20.00 – $50.00 | 1-4 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

Sample the tastes of Central PA along the trail. Your tastings will include wines, beers, coffee, and ice cream from the area.

Historic Pennsylvania Chautauqua – Guided Walking Tour at Mount Gretna Visitor’s Center

Free | 1-2 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | Carnegie Avenue, Mount Gretna

New this summer from the Mount Gretna Area Historical Society:

Have you ever wondered…

– Who funded the building of the Hall of Philosophy, and what stood there before it?

– How the beloved “Jigger” got its name?

– Why the building we now know as the Playhouse was originally constructed?

– How many distinct “sections” make up Mount Gretna?

Step back in time and discover the stories behind the places you pass every day.

Join the Mount Gretna Area Historical Society for a Historic Pennsylvania Chautauqua – Guided Walking Tour during our inaugural season. Along the way, your guide will share fascinating history, little-known facts, and early photographs that bring Mount Gretna to life as it was more than a century ago.

Tour details:

– Tour length is about one hour.

– No registration is required. Just show up and enjoy.

– Donations are warmly welcomed to support the Historical Society’s work.

– Saturdays and Sundays, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (starting May 24, exception to series, no tours on Aug. 15 and Aug. 16).

– Meet at the charming Visitor’s Center on Carnegie Avenue (across from the large parking lot).

Come explore, learn, and see Mount Gretna through a new lens.

Questions? Call 717-200-1187 or email mtgretnahistory@gmail.com.

North Annville Firemen’s Carnival – Night 1 at North Annville Fire Company

4:30 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 1743 Blacks Bridge Road, Annville

Admission is by donation. Food will be served starting at 4:30 p.m. The menu includes hamburgers, sausage sandwiches, baked potatoes, homemade soup, and more. Games will start at 5 p.m. Little Rock Band will begin playing at 6 p.m. Bring your lawn chair.

Karaoke Night at Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall

Free | 6-9 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall, Suite B13, Lebanon

Get ready to belt out a ballad, scream-sing your emo era, or perform that one song your friends are begging you not to pick. Grab the mic and join us every Thursday and Saturday for Karaoke Night in the Mead Hall!

What to expect: A rotating list of thousands of songs, great drinks and vibes, outside food welcome, zero judgment, all talent levels welcome, and the craftiest karaoke stage in town.

Bring your friends, unleash your inner rockstar, and make your midweek a whole lot louder. Whether you’re here to sing or cheer your friends on, it’s always a good time.

It is free to join, and no reservations are needed. Come hang out, and sing loud!

Live Music with Paul Minnich at Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall

Free | 6:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 2236 Lebanon Valley Mall B13, Lebanon

Get ready for a night of great music, cold drinks, and country vibes!

Join us in Drunken Smithy’s Mead Hall as country singer Paul Minnich takes the stage for a live performance you won’t want to miss. From heartfelt originals to country favorites you know and love, Paul brings an authentic sound that’s perfect for a night out with friends.

Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and enjoy an evening of country music! There is no cover. Just come ready for a great time!

Live Music with Scott Galbraith at Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

Free | 7-10 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 2850 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra

Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen will host live music with Scott Galbraith on Saturday, June 6, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Bible Festival – Handbell Festival at Mount Gretna Tabernacle

Free | 7-8:30 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 3rd and Glossbrenner Avenue, Mount Gretna

Under the direction of composer and conductor Brian Childers, ringers from the area will ring the praise and glory of God. A freewill offering will be received. This event is sponsored by Gerald and Nancy Brinser.

Shadows of the Night – Pat Benatar Tribute at The Allen Theatre

$27.48 | 7-9 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 36 E. Main St., Annville

Please join us for a live tribute to Pat Benatar in our classic theatre!

Mark Viera – The Art of the Laugh Tour at Mama Juana Lounge & Restaurant

$44.52 | 7:30-9 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 39 N. 9th St., Lebanon

Mark Viera, “The Latin Assassin,” brings his hit comedy show, The Art of the Laugh Tour, to Lebanon, PA, for two nights only! Grab your tickets now!

‘Always… Patsy Cline’ at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$44.00 – $51.00 | 7:30-9:30 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Gretna Theatre presents Always… Patsy Cline, a heartfelt tribute to one of country music’s most unforgettable voices. Inspired by the real-life friendship between Patsy and her devoted fan Louise Seger, the show blends humor, nostalgia, and touching sincerity. With 27 of her greatest hits, including “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces,” you’ll be singing along from start to finish. Created and originally directed by Ted Swindley.

Learn more at gretnatheatre.org. Buy tickets at ci.ovationtix.com/36700/production/1247999.

Free Movie Night at Campbelltown Community Park

Free | 8:30-10 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 129 Lawn Road, Palmyra

Come on out for a free movie night at the Campbelltown Community Park, hosted by Campbelltown Community Alliance. Light refreshments will be provided. There will be free pizza while supplies last, sponsored by Team Becker Realtors. Bring a blanket or lawn chair.


Sunday, June 7

Ashley Rizzuto Memorial Color Walk at Conrad Weiser Middle School

$40.00 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 347 Penn Ave., Robesonia

This family event is a one-mile walk to honor the memory of Ashley Rizzuto, who lost her fight with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer in August 2024. There will be snacks, a DJ, activities, and sponsor displays prior to the beginning of the walk.

Register by Sunday, May 10, to receive a free event T-shirt with your registration.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to metavivor.org, the only national nonprofit dedicated solely to funding Stage 4 Breast Cancer (MBC) research.

Hemp Fest at Lebanon Expo Center

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

The Lebanon Expo Center will host the Hemp Fest on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Sechler Cancer Survivors at Lebanon Expo Center

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

This is a cancer survivor recognition picnic event associated with the WellSpan Sechler Family Cancer Center, held on National Cancer Survivors Day. It is intended as a day for survivors (and their guests) to gather and be recognized.

Summer Brunch at Cafe Haj Paj

10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 35 W. Main St., Annville

Kick off the season with a leisurely Summer Brunch at Cafe Haj Paj on Sunday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy a variety of fresh, flavorful dishes in a warm, welcoming atmosphere perfect for friends, family, or a relaxing solo treat. We’re BYOB, and limited seating is available. Join us for this cozy summer gathering filled with good food and great company.

Narrated Canal Boat Tour at Union Canal Tunnel Park

$0.00 – $10.00 | 12:30-1:15 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 25th Street & Union Canal Drive, Lebanon

Tours run the first two Sundays of the month from June through October, weather permitting. Tours start at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., and last about 45 minutes. Please check the Lebanon County Historical Society’s Facebook Page or email unioncanal@lchsociety.org to confirm dates and times. Cost is $10.00/adult or $5.00/student (ages 6-17). Children 5 and under ride free. Sunday tours are first-come, first-served.

Silver Ring Workshop at Drunken Smithy

$175.00 | 12:30-3 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 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, intensive, two-hour, hands-on course, and each participant can make one band. The workshop will take place regardless of the number of tickets sold. There is no minimum number of participants required. This is an introductory-level class. All experience levels are welcome. Instructors will help as much or as little as you’d like. All raw materials, gloves, safety glasses, and tools 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.

Interested in more shiny trinkets? We also offer a jewelry workshop where you can work with silver or copper to create a necklace, an arm band, a bracelet, or a pair of earrings. Please visit our Workshop Calendar and select an upcoming Jewelry – Bracelets, Earrings, & More workshop to learn more.

The Silver Ring fee per person for this workshop is $175.00 total. Reserve a ticket for this workshop with a $50.00 non-refundable deposit and $125.00 due on the day of class. Cash, check, credit/debit card, and Drunken Smithy gift certificates are accepted. 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.

Have a gift certificate? Add the ticket(s) to your cart, then type the Voucher Code from the bottom left corner of your gift certificate in the box that says “Apply Coupon.” Proceed to Checkout, and your reservation confirmation will be emailed to you. If you have a balance remaining on your gift certificate, you can redeem it in person at the shop.

For more information, contact forge@drunkensmithy.com.

Car Cruise-In at Juniper Village at Lebanon’s Front Parking Lot

Free | 1-4 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 1125 Birch Road, Lebanon

Rev up your engines and join us at Juniper Village at Lebanon for a fun-filled afternoon celebrating unique, antique, and classic vehicles at our Car Cruise-In! Whether you’re showing off your ride or just coming to enjoy the atmosphere, there’s something for everyone.

Event highlights:

– Free admission. Donations are accepted to support the Veterans Riders Association.

– Live music featuring rock hits from the 1950s to the 1980s by The Wing Nutz.

– Food and beverages available for purchase from local vendors:

– Fire Drop Coffee – signature coffee drinks.

– Cookies, Cupcakes & More – soups, sandwiches, and sweets.

– The Holy Roller Food Truck – fresh lumpia, rice bowls, and empanadas.

The event has a rain date of Saturday, July 25.

To RSVP or for more information, contact Tanya Flemming at 717-272-8782 or tanya.flemming@junipercommunities.com.

Live Music with BMW at Blue Bird Inn

Free | 1-4 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 2387 Cornwall Road, Cornwall

It’s “Crush” Sunday! Enjoy live music with BMW and featured Deep Eddy crush cocktails and swag while supplies last!

Historic Pennsylvania Chautauqua – Guided Walking Tour at Mount Gretna Visitor’s Center

Free | 1-2 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | Carnegie Avenue, Mount Gretna

New this summer from the Mount Gretna Area Historical Society:

Have you ever wondered…

– Who funded the building of the Hall of Philosophy, and what stood there before it?

– How the beloved “Jigger” got its name?

– Why the building we now know as the Playhouse was originally constructed?

– How many distinct “sections” make up Mount Gretna?

Step back in time and discover the stories behind the places you pass every day.

Join the Mount Gretna Area Historical Society for a Historic Pennsylvania Chautauqua – Guided Walking Tour during our inaugural season. Along the way, your guide will share fascinating history, little-known facts, and early photographs that bring Mount Gretna to life as it was more than a century ago.

Tour details:

– Tour length is about one hour.

– No registration is required. Just show up and enjoy.

– Donations are warmly welcomed to support the Historical Society’s work.

– Saturdays and Sundays, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (starting May 24, exception to series, no tours on Aug. 15 and Aug. 16).

– Meet at the charming Visitor’s Center on Carnegie Avenue (across from the large parking lot).

Come explore, learn, and see Mount Gretna through a new lens.

Questions? Call 717-200-1187 or email mtgretnahistory@gmail.com.

Bingo at Mount Gretna Fire Company

1 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 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.

Narrated Canal Boat Tour at Union Canal Tunnel Park

$0.00 – $10.00 | 1:30-2:15 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 25th Street & Union Canal Drive, Lebanon

Tours run the first two Sundays of the month from June through October, weather permitting. Tours start at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., and last about 45 minutes. Please check the Lebanon County Historical Society’s Facebook Page or email unioncanal@lchsociety.org to confirm dates and times. Cost is $10.00/adult or $5.00/student (ages 6-17). Children 5 and under ride free. Sunday tours are first-come, first-served.

‘Always… Patsy Cline’ at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$44.00 – $51.00 | 2-4 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Gretna Theatre presents Always… Patsy Cline, a heartfelt tribute to one of country music’s most unforgettable voices. Inspired by the real-life friendship between Patsy and her devoted fan Louise Seger, the show blends humor, nostalgia, and touching sincerity. With 27 of her greatest hits, including “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces,” you’ll be singing along from start to finish. Created and originally directed by Ted Swindley.

Learn more at gretnatheatre.org. Buy tickets at ci.ovationtix.com/36700/production/1247999.

Narrated Canal Boat Tour at Union Canal Tunnel Park

$0.00 – $10.00 | 2:30-3:15 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 25th Street & Union Canal Drive, Lebanon

Tours run the first two Sundays of the month from June through October, weather permitting. Tours start at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., and last about 45 minutes. Please check the Lebanon County Historical Society’s Facebook Page or email unioncanal@lchsociety.org to confirm dates and times. Cost is $10.00/adult or $5.00/student (ages 6-17). Children 5 and under ride free. Sunday tours are first-come, first-served.

Live Music with Mockingbird at Quentin Tavern Restaurant

Free | 5-8 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 81 W. Main St., Lebanon

As part of summer Sundays on the deck, Quentin Tavern will host live music with Mockingbird on Sunday, June 7, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Good music, dinner, and drinks on the deck — this is a solid way to spend your Sunday night!

Live Music with Brothers In Grace Quartet at Coleman Memorial Park

Free | 6 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 1400 W. Maple St., Lebanon

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

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

Bible Festival – Mennonite Children’s Choir of Lancaster at Mount Gretna Tabernacle

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

Enjoy choral singing by children and youth to glorify Jesus Christ, under the direction of Rosemary Blessing, artistic director. A freewill offering will be received. Sponsored by Joy Book Store, Schaefferstown.


Promoted events coming up soon

Saturday, June 6

Taste of the Trail to Benefit Lebanon Valley Rail Trail at Lebanon Expo Center

$20.00 – $50.00 | 1-4 p.m., Saturday, June 6 | 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon

Sample the tastes of Central PA along the trail. Your tastings will include wines, beers, coffee, and ice cream from the area.


Sunday, June 7

Ashley Rizzuto Memorial Color Walk at Conrad Weiser Middle School

$40.00 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Sunday, June 7 | 347 Penn Ave., Robesonia

This family event is a one-mile walk to honor the memory of Ashley Rizzuto, who lost her fight with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer in August 2024. There will be snacks, a DJ, activities, and sponsor displays prior to the beginning of the walk.

Register by Sunday, May 10, to receive a free event T-shirt with your registration.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to metavivor.org, the only national nonprofit dedicated solely to funding Stage 4 Breast Cancer (MBC) research.


Tuesday, June 9

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 9 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Sunday, June 14

Beethoven, Haydn, and Derrick Skye at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$25.00 – $35.00 | 3 p.m., Sunday, June 14 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Telegraph Quartet

There is $35.00, $30.00, and $25.00 open seating by section.

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Program:

Derrick Skye: American Mirror, Part 1

F.J. Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54 No. 2

Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 7 in F Major, Op. 59 No. 1

We’re thrilled to welcome back the award-winning Telegraph Quartet as the 2026 Artists-in-Residence in Mount Gretna! Known for their “elegance and pinpoint control” (The New York Times), this celebrated ensemble has graced iconic stages like Carnegie Hall and now brings their brilliance to our community.

Comprising of Eric Chin and Joseph Maile (violins), Pei-Ling Lin (viola), and Jeremiah Shaw (cello), the Telegraph Quartet has made a name for itself with its passion, precision, and broad repertoire spanning classic and contemporary works. Since their formation in 2013, they’ve gained widespread acclaim, winning the 2016 Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award and the Grand Prize at the 2014 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition.

This concert is open seating by section. For best savings, consider purchasing a Tutti Ticket or Club Classical Ticket. See “Box Office Info” page (gretnamusic.org/box-office) on the website for more details.

Click here for artist website.

Derrick Skye: American Mirror, Part 1

Derrick Skye’s American Mirror, Part 1 is a vibrant and thought-provoking work that reflects the composer’s ability to weave together musical traditions from around the world. Skye, a Los Angeles-based composer, conductor, and educator, is known for his innovative approach to composition, blending elements of Western classical music with influences from African, Middle Eastern, Indian, and Balkan musical traditions. American Mirror, Part 1 is a powerful example of his commitment to creating music that celebrates interconnectedness and shared humanity. The title, American Mirror, suggests a reflection of the nation’s complex identity, with its blend of cultures, histories, and perspectives. Skye’s music invites listeners to consider how these elements shape our collective experience and how they resonate in the present. Skye’s compositional style often involves layering different musical ideas, creating a sense of movement and evolution. In this piece, he draws on a wide range of influences, including:

Polyrhythms and Cross-Cultural Rhythmic Techniques: Skye’s use of complex rhythms, inspired by West African drumming and Indian tala systems, creates a dynamic and propulsive energy. These rhythms interact with more traditional Western harmonic structures, resulting in a compelling fusion of styles.

Melodic and Harmonic Diversity: The melodies often draw on modal scales and ornamentation techniques from Middle Eastern and Balkan traditions, adding a distinctive flavor to the work. Skye’s harmonic language is both lush and adventurous, blending consonance and dissonance in unexpected ways.

Innovative Instrumentation and Textures: Skye’s orchestration is imaginative and colorful, with an emphasis on timbral variety. He often incorporates extended techniques and unconventional combinations of instruments to create unique sonic landscapes.

The piece unfolds as a journey, with moments of intense energy giving way to passages of introspection and lyricism. Skye’s ability to seamlessly integrate diverse musical elements speaks to his vision of music as a universal language, capable of bridging cultural divides.

American Mirror, Part 1 is not only a celebration of diversity but also a call to embrace the connections that unite us, making it a powerful and timely addition to the chamber music repertoire.

Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54 No. 2

Haydn’s Op. 54 quartets remain a cornerstone of the chamber music repertoire, celebrated for their inventiveness and enduring appeal. The String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54 No. 2 is a perfect example of why Haydn is regarded as one of the greatest composers in Western music history, a true pioneer whose works continue to inspire and delight.

Franz Joseph Haydn, often referred to as the “Father of the String Quartet,” revolutionized the genre, elevating it from a simple form of entertainment to a sophisticated and expressive art form. Composed in 1788 as part of a set of three quartets (Op. 54), this work reflects Haydn’s maturity as a composer and his ability to balance structural clarity with bold experimentation.

By the time Haydn composed the Op. 54 quartets, he was at the height of his powers. Having spent decades as the Kapellmeister for the Esterházy court, Haydn had honed his craft in relative isolation, earning him the nickname “Papa Haydn” for his role in shaping the Classical style. The Op. 54 quartets were written for Johann Tost, a violinist in Haydn’s orchestra who later became a music dealer. These quartets, sometimes referred to as the “Tost Quartets,” were designed to showcase the virtuosity of the first violinist while maintaining the conversational interplay that defines the string quartet genre.

The quartet is composed of four movements, each offering a distinct character and mood:

Vivace (Lively)

The first movement opens with a bright and energetic theme, immediately establishing the quartet’s joyful and extroverted character. Haydn’s mastery of thematic development is on full display, as he weaves the opening material through a series of inventive variations and modulations. The movement is marked by its rhythmic vitality and playful exchanges between the instruments, creating a sense of spirited dialogue.

Adagio (Slow)

The second movement is the emotional heart of the quartet, offering a profound contrast to the exuberance of the first. Set in the unexpected key of A minor, the Adagio is deeply expressive, with a hauntingly beautiful melody in the first violin. The movement’s harmonic richness and poignant lyricism reveal Haydn’s ability to convey deep emotion within the Classical framework. The interplay between light and shadow creates a sense of introspection and longing.

Menuetto: Allegretto (Moderately fast)

The third movement is full of charm and elegance. Haydn’s characteristic wit shines through in the playful rhythmic shifts and unexpected accents. The contrasting Trio section provides a rustic, dance-like quality, evoking the spirit of folk music. This movement exemplifies Haydn’s ability to balance sophistication with accessibility.

Finale: Adagio – Presto (Slow – Very fast)

The finale begins with a slow, mysterious Adagio, creating an atmosphere of suspense and anticipation. This section is harmonically adventurous, with unexpected modulations and dramatic pauses. Suddenly, the music bursts into a lively Presto, a whirlwind of energy and excitement. The rapid tempo and virtuosic writing for the first violin bring the quartet to a thrilling and triumphant conclusion.

The String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54 No. 2 is a testament to Haydn’s genius and his ability to push the boundaries of the string quartet form. Its combination of elegance, humor, and emotional depth has made it a favorite among performers and audiences alike. The quartet’s innovative structure and dramatic contrasts foreshadow the later developments of Beethoven and other composers of the Romantic era.

The Telegraph Quartet, formed in 2013, is acclaimed for its dynamic interpretations of both standard and contemporary chamber music. Winners of the Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award and the Fischoff Competition Grand Prize, the Quartet has performed at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Philharmonie de Paris, as well as major festivals across the U.S. and abroad.

A champion of 20th- and 21st-century repertoire, the Quartet has premiered works by composers such as John Harbison, Robert Sirota, and Osvaldo Golijov. Their recordings, including the 20th Century Vantage Points series on Azica Records, have earned critical acclaim from The New York Times and others.

Currently Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Michigan, the Telegraph Quartet is equally committed to education and community engagement, offering masterclasses, residencies, and innovative projects worldwide.

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Tuesday, June 16

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 16 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Thursday, June 18

Suicide Loss Support Group at Compeer Office

Free | 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 18 | 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, June 20

A Day at the Playground at Salvation Army Playground

Free | 9 a.m., Saturday, June 20 | 1031 Guilford St., Lebanon

Lancaster Lebanon LICC presents “A Day at the Playground” for families with children from birth to age 5 and their siblings. The event will include playing on the playground, connecting with other families, community resource tables, fun children’s activities, snow cones, meeting Peppa Pig, car seat checks, pediatric CPR demonstrations, and opportunities to snuggle barnyard animals. Registration is appreciated but not required. Contact dgray@sam-inc.org or 717-723-1638.

Summer Bazaar at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church

Free | 3-10 p.m., Saturday, June 20 | 125 S. Spruce St., Annville

This year marks our 70th year of hosting the St. Paul’s Summer Bazaar! Come enjoy the food, the music, the basket showcase, and all the games. Come see old friends and meet new ones. It will be another wonderful year of the St. Paul’s Bazaar! There will be all kinds of food and games, and don’t miss the basket showcase and the beer garden. Our premiere sponsor is Jeff Maz Roofing and Handyman Services. Thank you to all our sponsors for this event!


Sunday, June 21

Summer Bazaar at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church

Free | 3-10 p.m., Sunday, June 21 | 125 S. Spruce St., Annville

This year marks our 70th year of hosting the St. Paul’s Summer Bazaar! Come enjoy the food, the music, the basket showcase, and all the games. Come see old friends and meet new ones. It will be another wonderful year of the St. Paul’s Bazaar! There will be all kinds of food and games, and don’t miss the basket showcase and the beer garden. Our premiere sponsor is Jeff Maz Roofing and Handyman Services. Thank you to all our sponsors for this event!


Tuesday, June 23

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 23 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Sunday, June 28

The Raleigh Ringers at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$25.00 – $35.00 | 4 p.m., Sunday, June 28 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Don’t miss this wildly popular handbell choir that’ll be more fun than you can shake a bell at.

The Raleigh Ringers, an internationally acclaimed and Emmy-nominated advanced handbell choir, return to captivate audiences with their extraordinary talent. Known for their dazzling performances and unique arrangements spanning a variety of genres, this concert is a must-see for handbell enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic that draws fans from across the region!.

$35.00/$30.00/$25.00. No added fees.

This is a designated seating event and will likely sell out.

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Artist website here: rr.org.


Tuesday, June 30

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 30 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Saturday, July 4

Grand Opening at Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum

Free | 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, July 4 | 101 S. Railroad St., Suite 236, Myerstown

We are pleased to announce our Grand Opening. Stop by and see the Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum. We are on the second floor of the old Myerstown High School building (Myerstown Borough building)

The purpose of this organization is to collect, preserve, and share with the public the art, artifacts, and documents relating to this area. We hope to inspire interest in the history, cultural heritage, technologies, and businesses that shaped local life and culture in Myerstown Borough and Jackson Township.

In addition to that of a museum, the Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum has as its mission to become a gathering place for local events that recognize and continue Myerstown Borough and Jackson Township traditions. Memorabilia and items of historic significance will be accepted by contacting us by email or Facebook.


Sunday, July 5

Grand Opening at Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum

Free | 12-4 p.m., Sunday, July 5 | 101 S. Railroad St., Suite 236, Myerstown

We are pleased to announce our Grand Opening. Stop by and see the Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum. We are on the second floor of the old Myerstown High School building (Myerstown Borough building)

The purpose of this organization is to collect, preserve, and share with the public the art, artifacts, and documents relating to this area. We hope to inspire interest in the history, cultural heritage, technologies, and businesses that shaped local life and culture in Myerstown Borough and Jackson Township.

In addition to that of a museum, the Myerstown Area Heritage Center and Museum has as its mission to become a gathering place for local events that recognize and continue Myerstown Borough and Jackson Township traditions. Memorabilia and items of historic significance will be accepted by contacting us by email or Facebook.


Tuesday, July 7

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 7 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Tuesday, July 14

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 14 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Thursday, July 16

Fifth Annual Sevco 3v3 JAMfest Basketball Tournament at South Sixth Street Playground

Free | 6-10 p.m., Thursday, July 16 | 512 S. Sixth St., Lebanon

The South Sixth Street Playground Association is proud to announce the return of the fifth annual Joseph P. Sevco Jr. Basketball Program, scheduled for July 16-17. This community-focused two-day hoopfest features a free youth basketball camp followed by the high-energy 3v3 JAMfest tournament under the lights of the Sevco Basketball Courts.

The festivities begin on Thursday, July 16, with the first day of the Sevco Youth Basketball Camp running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The camp is open to boys and girls in 3rd through 8th grades. Registration is free and includes a complimentary t-shirt and daily lunches.

On Thursday, July 16, the evening transforms into the Sevco 3v3 JAMfest Tournament. Team check-in begins at 5:30 p.m., with games tipping off at 6 p.m. The event will feature multiple age brackets, free-throw competitions, a live DJ, and local food trucks.

The youth camp concludes with a second session on Friday, July 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“These events continue the legacy of Joseph P. Sevco Jr. by providing a safe, positive environment for Lebanon’s youth to build skills and community,” said Sharon Zook, Playground Director.

Interested participants can register online via the South Sixth Street Playground Registration Portal. Spots are limited and typically fill quickly.

Suicide Loss Support Group at Compeer Office

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


Friday, July 17

New Jazz Underground at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$5.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-9:30 p.m., Friday, July 17 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

This American trio fuses jazz traditions with hip-hop, pop, and Afro-Latino rhythms. Juilliard-trained and winners of the 2023 DCJazzPrix, they’re redefining jazz and captivating millions online.


Saturday, July 18

Fabiola Mendez at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$5.00 – $25.00 | 7:30-9:30 p.m., Saturday, July 18 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

This Puerto Rican cuatrista, singer, and composer, blends folk traditions with storytelling. A Berklee alum, she’s collaborated with Bad Bunny, NPR Tiny Desk, Disney+, and more. She will be performing with her trio featuring percussion and electric bass.


Sunday, July 19

Manhattan Chamber Players at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$5.00 – $35.00 | 3-5 p.m., Sunday, July 19 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Ten exceptional New York musicians present two chamber masterpieces:

– Chausson: Concerto for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet, Op. 21

– Mendelssohn: String Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20


Tuesday, July 21

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 21 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


Sunday, July 26

Curtis on Tour at Mount Gretna Playhouse

$5.00 – $35.00 | 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sunday, July 26 | 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna

Featuring musicians from Curtis Institute of Music on cello, violin, and guitar in a program that includes Paganini, Piazzolla, and works by American composers.


Tuesday, July 28

Breakfast Bingo at Chick-fil-A Lebanon Plaza

Free | 9:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 28 | 1147 Quentin Road, Lebanon

Join us for a morning of breakfast, games, and prizes every Tuesday morning! Breakfast bingo offers fun for all ages.


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