5 Ways Social Media Will Change in the Lehigh Valley in 2016

The Lehigh Valley is home to anywhere between 700,000 and 850,000 depending on your interpretation of where the valley begins and ends. Trust us, that’s not an argument you actually care to take up on social media. So, let’s just agree that it’s more than 700,000 and less than 900,000.

Regardless, it’s a lot of people. The Lehigh Valley is the largest growing area in the state and one of the largest on the East Coast. We’re totally popular and cool and it’s time to start acting like it.

This article isn’t about sentiments, but it’s time to start getting over the whole “The Lehigh Valley is boring” and “There aren’t any jobs” and “We need to go to NYC or Philly to find true innovation” examples.

Simply put, and with examples you can easily find yourself, the Lehigh Valley is an area that has every right to be on the cutting edge of social media innovation. So, that being said, here are a few ways you can expect social media in the area to change as we go through 2016 and beyond.

South Bethlehem’s First Friday Photo Scavenger Hunt Kicks off 2016

Lehigh Valley with Love Media, in conjunction with Bethlehem’s South Side Arts District, is launching the first First Friday Photo Scavenger Hunt on January 8, beginning at 5 p.m.

Participants are asked to take select pictures at or inside local participating merchants. A grand prize winner will take home a Spa Day Package from Couture Salon & Spa worth more than $200. Two runners up will receive $20 gift cards from Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub.

More information on the event, how to play, and how to submit photos, can be found at LehighValleywithLove.com.