Attendees Enjoy a Summer Night at Hellertown Park Concert: Photos
The weather cooperated and hundreds of local residents turned out to hear a live band, purchase food and drink, and have fun in Hellertown's Dimmick Park Sunday evening.
The weather cooperated and hundreds of local residents turned out to hear a live band, purchase food and drink, and have fun in Hellertown's Dimmick Park Sunday evening.
Jason Moon, an Iraq War veteran and singer-songwriter, will present a free concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 at St. John’s UCC, 538 E. Thomas St. in Coopersburg. Moon is the founder of Warrior Songs, a nonprofit that seeks to use music and the arts to inspire and promote healing for military veterans.
The second Music in the Park concert of the summer was presented in Hellertown's Dimmick Park Sunday night, and judging from the smiles that were clearly in abundance among the audience, the performance was by Craig Thatcher & Nyke Van Wyk was a hit.
If you'd like to take a mid-winter mental break, take a moment to mark your calendar for this summer's Music in the Park concert dates, which were just announced by the Hellertown-Lower Saucon Chamber of Commerce.
This summer's second-to-last Music in the Park concert was held in Hellertown's Dimmick Park Sunday night and featured local musicians James Supra and Sarah Ayers performing live on the bandshell stage.
A large crowd filled Dimmick Park in Hellertown Sunday evening for the first free Music in the Park concert of the summer, with concert organizers estimating that 1,200 people came to hear sounds of the '60s and '70s.
The free summer concert season in Hellertown began a week early this year with a performance by four “Songbirds” in Dimmick Park Sunday. Sunny, warm weather drew local residents to the lawn in front of the bandshell to hear their sweet harmonies.
All are invited to the St. Luke's Singers’ annual Christmas concert--a Lehigh Valley tradition--on Sunday, Nov. 25 at Wesley Methodist Church, 2540 Center Street in Bethlehem.
A cancellation of their June concert due to rain meant Hellertown residents were treated to a mid-week music session by The Large Flowerheads, who performed a free show in the borough's Dimmick Park Wednesday night.
Despite forecasts that included a chance of storms, the weather held out and the sun shone on the 17th annual Hellertown-Lower Saucon Community Day in Dimmick Park Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.