Southern Lehigh HS Meister Singers to Perform Holiday Concert
he Southern Lehigh High School Meister Singers will present a holiday concert at St. James Lutheran Church, 333 E. Oxford St., Coopersburg, on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m.
he Southern Lehigh High School Meister Singers will present a holiday concert at St. James Lutheran Church, 333 E. Oxford St., Coopersburg, on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m.
The Saucon Valley Middle and High School music programs will hold their annual food drive during their winter choir and band concerts on Thursday, Dec. 12 (band) and Friday, Dec. 13 (choir).
Emmaus resident and Penn State junior Joey Draper is having the time of his young life, chasing his dream of making it big as a professional sports announcer. Along with Lehighton Area High School senior Anna Howland, he owes his growing passion, in a large way, to the Sports Reporter internship program at D11Sports.com, which has been funded generously by St. Luke’s Sports Medicine Department since 2019.
A new book reliving the excitement of the Saucon Valley High School football team's 2015 District 11 Class AAA championship season will be highlighted with a book-signing at the Hellertown Area Library.
A new partnership between DeSales University and four Diocese of Allentown high schools will allow students to complete courses and earn college credits while still in high school.
Students from east central Pennsylvania are being invited to participate in the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s annual Paint the Plow program; an initiative designed to creatively promote winter driving safety.
The Southern Lehigh Spartans battled their way back from a losing bracket to win two games over the South Parkland Trojans at Limeport Stadium in Lower Milford Township over the weekend. With their victory, the Spartan team became both 2024 and back-to-back Connie Mack Baseball state champions.
Lower Saucon Township is seeking high school students who are interested in serving on the township council and other community boards and commissions.
With the area experiencing its hottest summer in recent memory, Salisbury Township and its two volunteer fire departments are planning an event to help residents stay cool.
Saucon Valley seniors turned their tassles to become high school graduates at the school district stadium Friday night, and with that embarked on exciting new chapters that will include college, military service, jobs, families and much more. Hundreds of family members and friends packed the bleachers to watch the ceremony, which was held on a pleasantly mild, sunny May evening.