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VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/cFmzetnug_4
Welcome to our final Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast episode of 2022.
We met with JT Norman, Business Development and Product Design and Innovation at Kitchen Magic, located in Nazareth.
We learn about JT wound up in Nazareth one evening, was rescued by some local Nazarenes, got his nickname, and never looked back.
We also talk about what to look for in Kitchen Remodeling in 2022 and how you can find out more about Kitchen Magic.
JT Norman, Business Development and Product Design Innovation, Kitchen Magic
Kitchen Magic Website: https://www.kitchenmagic.com/
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTOnYVrIZkM
This episode is part of our monthly virtual program with Lehigh Valley Passport to History! (www.lvhistory.org)
For our November Virtual Program, learn about the veterans of Emmaus, Pennsylvania with Jeanne Harakal, President of the Emmaus Historical Society.
Jeanne talks about the Emmaus Moravians who were reluctant to fight and the few who went into battle, as well as male and female veterans of other wars who returned to Emmaus to flourish in a variety of fields.
Thank you to all of our veterans!
*Lehigh Valley Passport to History is funded in part with funding received through the County of Northampton’s Hotel Tax Program, the Lehigh County Tourism Development grant program, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTOnYVrIZkM
This episode is part of our monthly virtual program with Lehigh Valley Passport to History! (www.lvhistory.org)
Hear about screams through the walls at the Kutzown Area Historical Society, visit two stops on the Eerie Easton Walking Tour, and learn about a lightning strike that devastated a Pennsylvania family at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm.
Craig Koller, Kutztown Area Historical Society
Sarah White, Sigal Museum Sigal Museum
Hannah Franko, Board Member, Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
Lehigh Valley Passport to History: https://lvhistory.org/
Kutztown Area Historical Society: http://www.kutztownhistory.org/
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm: https://quietvalley.org/
Sigal Museum: https://sigalmuseum.org/
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quCG6MG-Wuw
We’re talking to the pride of Nazareth, World Champion, and Olympic Medalist, Joe Kovacs.
Joe is already a Lehigh Valley athletic legend. His resume includes two World Championships and two Olympic Silver Medals in the shot put.
We talk about the first time he picked up a shot put in the Bethlehem Catholic High School parking lot, his favorite place to visit when he comes home (one of them is Ressler’s Market on Main St. in Nazareth), if he’ll ever throw at Celtic Classic, his favorite place to throw in general (it’s not a stadium), how many more Olympic Games we can hope to cheer for him at (maybe more than one!), and how ArtsQuest is on notice that we want to put together a Street Throw event at SteelStacks!
Oh, and Lost Tavern Brewing made a beer in his honor: “Muddy Joe”.
A huge thank you to Lehigh Valley Made Possible for making this interview possible.
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UjQgRcq1Ls
In this episode of Lehigh Valley Passport to History, we speak with Delwin Fiddler (AKA Elk Bear, Hehakapa Mahto), Founder of PAZA Tree of Life and Adam DePaul, Tribal Council Member of The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania.
We are also joined by PAZA Advisory Board Member on Arts and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Samora Free, and Briana Feston, also of PAZA Tree of Life.
Learn more about their continued efforts to preserve, celebrate, and educate on Native American History and Culture throughout the Lehigh Valley and the world.
Delwin Fiddler (AKA Elk Bear, Hehakapa Mahto): Founder of PAZA Tree of Life
Adam DePaul: Tribal Council Member of The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Samora Free: PAZA Tree of Life Advisory Board Member on Arts and Cultural Affairs
Briana Feston: PAZA Tree of Life
Paza Tree of Life: www.pazatree.org
Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania: www.lenape-nation.org/cultural-center
Lehigh Valley Passport to History: www.LVHistory.org
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
Abigail Stoudt, Bloomsburg University student and Lehigh Valley with Love Media intern, wraps up her summer podcast series with musician and influencer, Kendal Conrad, on location at Lit Coffee Roastery and Bakeshop, 26 E 3rd St., Bethlehem, PA.
Abigail and Kendal talk about songwriting, inspiration, their favorite restaurants, how it’s important to take breaks from time to time, and more all with the ambiance of Lit in the background.
Thank you, Abby, for a tremendous podcast series this summer. You were an amazing asset to our team and taught us a few things as well.
Lit Coffee Roastery and Bakeshop
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
Anna Lazewski recently earned Girl Scout Gold Award for her project: Sustainability on the Monocacy.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania sent out a press release congratulating Anna for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. For her project, Anna designed educational, interactive trail content at Burnside Plantation focused around colonial history and sustainability. The virtual content includes a self guided tour and audio tour, art and poetry prompts, letterboxing clues, and more with the goal of educating the public about how the history of the Moravians intertwines with living sustainably today.
Anna, a Liberty High School senior, also led trail work including graffiti remediation, bridge repainting, and trash cleanups in order to revitalize the existing walking trail her virtual content is attached to.
Anna’s walking trail and self guided tour are located on Burnside Plantation’s portion of the Monocacy Way Trail and can be accessed by visitors at any time.
To view her virtual content and letterboxing clues, visit: https://monocacytrail.hbm.yourcultureconnect.com/
Anna Lazweski: Girl Scout Gold Award Winner; Burnside Virtual Tour Creator; Libery High School Senior
Check out Anna’s Burnsie Plantation Interactive Tour: https://monocacytrail.hbm.yourcultureconnect.com/
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley (GOTRLV) is proud to announce that it is an independent Girls on the Run council as of July 1, 2022. Initially started in the Lehigh Valley as an affiliate council through Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries in 2007, GOTRLV’s growth and expansion have led it to become an independent council directly through Girls on the Run International, with its own 501(c)3 non-profit status. Since beginning the program in the Lehigh Valley, GOTRLV has grown from 45 participants in its first year to over 800 participants in 2021-22 school year.
“We are proud to establish ourselves as an independent council,” said Liz Fones, Executive Director for GOTRLV. “We are grateful to Diakon for being our founding sponsor and our home for the last 15 years, and we are excited to see our growth continue as we work to reach as many girls as possible in our community.”
The mission of Girls on the Run is to ́inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum that creatively integrates running”. The program combines training for a non-competitive 5K event with life-changing lessons to enhance self-esteem, social, emotional and physical health. GOTRLV programs are for all girls, with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion as a priority in the organization’s strategic goals.
As a result of increased growth, the GOTRLV Board of Directors is also expanding its membership and seeking diverse applicants committed to the mission of inspiring girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident.
Abigail Stoudt, Bloomsburg Unviersity Student, Lehigh Valley with Love Media Intern
Liz Fones, Executive Director, Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley
Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
We met up with Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds to talk to some Musikfest dignataries, vendors, and musicians about what to look for this year at the ‘Fest!
Thank you to everyone who came down on this incredibly hot day! We’ll see you at the fest.
Kassie Hilgert
Curt Mosel
Don Cunningham
Bobby Siegfried of Chasing Daylight
Patrick Brogan
The Flying V
Peyton Renee
Melody Cruz
Seth Witcher
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
We’re once again on location for this episode of the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast at The Velodrome in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania to talk with 22x National Champion, Mandy Marquardt, prior to U.S. Cycling Nationals July 27 – 31!
Mandy resides in Allentown, PA and is currently a full-time professional cyclist for Team Novo Nordisk, the world’s first all-diabetes professional cycling team. As part of the USA Cycling National Team, she has raced internationally at the Pan-American Championships, UCI World Cups, and UCI World Championships.
A 22-time U.S. National Champion, Mandy currently holds the 3 U.S National Records in the Women’s Standing 500m TT, 1km TT and the Team Sprint.
She is an active ambassador for many organizations, including TrueSport, The Taylor Hooton Foundation, and the St. Luke’s University Health Network in Allentown, Pennsylvania .
Mandy is passionate about being a role model for young girls worldwide as well as for everyone affected by diabetes.
Thank you to our co-host, Abigail Stoudt, summer intern and Bloomsburg University student!
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioTHrU7-fkE
Mandy Marquardt
Mandy Marquardt Website: www.mandymarquardt.com
The Velodrome: https://thevelodrome.com/
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
With an acting career spanning more than 30 years, Tony Todd has an extensive list of credits in all genres. Todd has appeared in more than 100 theatrical and television films and has played opposite many major Hollywood stars. His movie credits include: Platoon (1986), Night of the Living Dead (1990), Candyman[4] (1992), The Crow (1994), The Rock (1996), Wishmaster (1997), the Final Destination series (2000–2011), Minotaur (2006), and Beg (2010).[5]
On stage he has received accolades for numerous roles including a coveted Helen Hayes Award nomination for his performance in The Captain’s Tiger at the La Jolla Playhouse, Manhattan Theatre Club, and The Kennedy Center;
And while we’ll definitely touch on those accolades, we’re here to talk about his upcoming return role in August Wilson’s ‘Fences” this summer a the Labuda Center for the Performing Arts at DeSales University in Center Valley, PA!
Fences will preview at 7:30pm on July 27 and 28. Opening night is Friday, July 29 at 7:30pm, and the production runs through August 7.
Single tickets start at $25 and can be purchased online at www.pashakespeare.org or by calling the box office at 610.282.WILL [9455].
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri6xB2baehE
Tony Todd
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
Hello and welcome to another on location Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast.
In this one, we’re at Machs Gute on Linden Street in Bethlehem talking with renowned antique fan collector and art historian, Stefan Osdene, who appeared on an episode of American Pickers. We have another fan fan, our very own Lehigh Valley’s prince of polka, Robbie Lawrence, hosting and helping out with this episode dude to his friendship with Stefan and his own wealth of knowledge when it comes to antique fans.
Buckle in kids, we talk about all sorts of fan fandom including an upcoming 11th annual Lehigh Valley Fan meet on Saturday July 22 through 23, email strfl02@moravian.edu if you’d like to RSVP or for more info
Also, be sure to check out Robbie and The SteelWorkers on Facebook for all of their summer shows!
Stefan Osdene: https://www.instagram.com/cambridgegoldandantiques/
Robbie and the SteelWorkers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/241694563451467/
VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/bQNH87U1oW8
Guest Host: Robbie Lawrence
Guest: Stefan Osdene
Robbie Lawrence and the SteelWorkers
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
We’re on location at The Sigal Museum in downtown Easton for this special episode of the Lehigh Valley Passport to History Monthly Series talking about Lehigh Valley Passport to History Month in July!
Passport to History Month features five weekends of fun with thirty-six historic sites that have signed on to open their doors for free tours, activities and programs for visitors of all ages.
Visit www.lvhistory.org for all of the information including dates, locations, times, and more.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M91a638N-uM
Megan van Ravenswaay – Executive Director, Northampton County Historical & Genealogical Society / Sigal Museum
Daphne Mayer – Director, National Canal Museum
Sharon Ashton – Volunteer, Historic Easton Cemetery
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.
Welcome to the first episode of Valley Talks! I’m Abby Stoudt, a soon-to-be senior Public Relations student at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, and Lehigh Valley with Love’s newest intern! I’ve lived in the Lehigh Valley my entire life and I’m super excited to get to share the stories I explore with the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast’s listeners!
In this episode, I got to speak with Stephen Jiwanmall, Director of Communications and Marketing, and Eric Yoak, Major Events Manager, at the Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center in Allentown! We got to talk about a lot of great events that they host including Lehigh Valley Pride, Allentown’s first-ever drag brunch, and some of the behind-the-scenes stuff that happens behind all of this. Enjoy!
Stephen Jiwanmall, Director of Communications and Marketing
Eric Yoak, Major Events Manager
Pride Lehigh Valley
Bradbury Sullivan LGBT Community Center
The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision.
Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore.
Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that’s Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.