This month, Visit Lebanon Valley continues its Year of the Arts celebration by highlighting an organization that has been operating in the Lebanon Valley for over 60 years – Lebanon Community Theatre.
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Monthly Arts Blog for October: What is the Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts?
This month, Visit Lebanon Valley continues its Year of the Arts celebration with a deep dive into the Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts.
Monthly Arts Blog for September: Ten reasons to attend the Music & Brew Fest
Lebanon Valley’s Music & Brew Fest on Sept. 21 will feature local breweries, live bands and food trucks at Coleman Memorial Park. Here are Visit Lebanon Valley’s top ten reasons to attend.
Monthly Arts Blog for August: Celebrating the 50th Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show
The 50th Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show, a key event in the Year of the Arts, is set to celebrate its milestone with special music performances, art installations, and the debut of the Mount Gretna International Film Festival.
Monthly Arts Blog for July: Brother Ezekiel on the Amish, the Amish Outlaws, & food
Lebanon Area Fair to host The Amish Outlaws, a unique band known for their Amish roots and eclectic music selection, on July 24.
Monthly Arts Blog for June: A spotlight on Gretna Theatre with Michael Philip O’Brien
Each summer, Gretna Theatre brings a full season of Broadway-caliber performances to the historic Gretna Playhouse stage.
Monthly Arts Blog for June: Behind the scenery, getting to know Ryan Fretz
In recognition of Lebanon Valley’s Year of the Arts, artist Ryan Fretz has unveiled a living art installation at the historic Mount Gretna Playhouse, continuing his legacy of adorning the area with his unique creations.
Monthly Arts Blog for May: An interview with Eric Schweingruber
Mount Gretna native and acclaimed trumpeter Eric Schweingruber returns with his quintet, Timberdale Brass, for a performance at Gretna Music on June 16.
Monthly Arts Blog for March: The St. James Players
“Everybody can be a part of the arts, no matter what.” This is the story of The St. James Players.
Monthly Arts Blog for February: Dr. Barbara McNulty and The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery at Lebanon Valley College
The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery is celebrating its 30th anniversary, continuing its legacy as the intersection of arts and academics for Lebanon Valley College and the Lebanon Valley as a whole.Â
Who’s on that Java Journey?
The fifth annual Java Journey, a popular coffee trail event by Visit Lebanon Valley, has kicked off, showcasing its growth through unique mugs, passports, and diverse locations.
Visit Lebanon Valley releases new holiday gift guide
Visit Lebanon Valley, the official tourism office for Lebanon County, has rolled out a new edition of their Holiday Gift Guide which features a range of gift ideas from businesses across the county.
Mark your calendars: Rockin’ the Park Summer Concert Series
Coleman Memorial Park’s Rockin’ the Park Summer Concert Series is back with performances in July and August that you’re not going to want to miss.
A love letter to the Fair from Visit Lebanon Valley
“When it comes to promoting our county and educating people about the importance of agriculture in the Lebanon Valley, the Fair truly sets the standard.”
Behind the scenes: The world’s largest Lebanon Bologna sandwich
A classic Lebanon Bologna Sandwich is pretty straightforward: Bread. Bologna. Cheese. Enjoy. But what about a 150-foot long Lebanon Bologna Sandwich?