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We’re talking about Lehigh Valley Space Fest taking place May 6 – 7, 2023 at Paxinosa Elementary School in Easton, PA.
The Lehigh Valley is home to fests, so why not one about space? We talk with Marty McGuire, one of the coordinators, about his interest in backyard astronomy and his role as a NASA Ambassador.
We also discuss a few trippy space facts and Marty lets us know the best spot in Pennsylvania to see the night sky without light pollution.
Marty McGuire – Lehigh Valley Space Fest
Lehigh Valley Space Fest / May 5 – 7, 2023 / Easton, PA / www.LVSpaceFest.org
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
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Porters’ Pub recently visited Nello’s Speciality Meats in Nazareth, Pennsylvania to tour the facility and talk shop with Nello himself. Nello’s is a family-owned business specializing in Custom, and Retail processing of Beef, Bison, Boar, Lamb, Pork, Poultry, and more, in the Tri-state area of PA, NJ, and NY. Porter’s Pub has been doing business with Nello’s Speciality Meats (and you’ve probably had some of their products) since the early 1990s.
Go behind the scenes and learn a little bit more about Nello and his amazing 30 years in business. Thank you to Nello and Jan for their hospitality and for everyone at Nello’s Speciality Meats for helping to make Porters’ Pub proud to serve every meal we make!
Learn more at Nello’s Specialty Meats www.nellosmeats.com
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In this week’s episode, we are talking with Tiffany Colom of Easton. She is an Arbonne consultant as well as a music teacher!
We talk about memories from Musikfests past as well her love of the state theatre. We also touch on great food in this area, especially The Bayou restaurant which her and her husband frequent quite often.
You can visit her Arbonne website here: www.tiffanyhillegass.arbonne.com, check out the non-profit Eternal Pizza Party she works with here :https://eternalpizzaparty.com, and you can follow her on Instagram @elvenwellness.
Take it from a Local, a Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast, is hosted by Allison Pittenger, a 20-year-old college junior.
“A Bethlehem native, I grew up going to Musikfest every summer, seeing shows at the State Theatre, and experiencing all that the Lehigh Valley has to offer. I’m a current student at East Stroudsburg University studying Video & Television production. I love theme parks, musical theatre, traveling, and of course creating content for people to enjoy. I began as an intern with Lehigh Valley with Love in early 2020 and have continued to work with them on various projects, and now this podcast! The goal of Take It From a Local is to hear from Lehigh Valley residents of past and present and to get their views and opinions on the many things to experience in the area. You can find me and follow my journey through life over on my Instagram @alli.pitt. I hope you enjoy the podcast!”
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Welcome to a special episode of the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. We’ve teamed up with lehigh Valley Passport to History for a Winter Holiday Traditions Live Show. The audio in this podcast is from that show.
The goal of Lehigh Valley Passport to History to bring Valley history right into the comfort of your living room during these days of continued social distancing. Tune in live at 6:00 on second Thursdays this winter and gather round the fire as partners share tales of the past.
Lehigh Valley Passport to History is a partnership of 35 (and growing) historic sites and resources in and around Pennsylvania’s Lehigh and Northampton counties. The group aims to connect you with historical sites to see and things to do throughout our region, all listed in one convenient location at www.lvhistory.org.
If you’d like more information about upcoming events, or if you are an organization that would like to join the group, visit the Passport to History website at www.lvhistory.org, check out their Facebook and Instagram pages, or sign up for their monthly newsletter.
Today we will be talking about Lehigh Valley Holiday traditions and will be joined by:
Susan Ellis| Executive Director | Moravian Historical Society
Rachel Kresge | Director of Education and Programs | Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
Carey Birgel | Executive Director| Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society
Welcome to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast.
The aim of this podcast is to connect you to stories and personalities living in or affecting the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania, encompassing the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton and many other wonderful communities in-between.
This episode is brought to you by Walter Investment Partners!
We’re back! Over the course of the past two weeks, we’ve put out more than forty video podcast episodes on our Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter feeds.
We’ve been fortunate to talk to local business leaders, non-profit contributors, and awesome community members.
We took three of those and put them into this first of what may be a few COVID19 discussion podcasts.
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This episode features the Song “Goodbye Syndrome” by Sunsets North. (www.sunsetsnorth.com)
The fun and festive Bethlehem Christmas Toss for Charity was held on December 15 at 12 p.m. at More Miles Automotive, 1458 Stefko Blvd., Bethlehem, PA and it made national social media news!
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In this episode we discuss St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans throughout the Lehigh Valley, our surprising appearance on a podcast panel, and a weird kidnapping that might not be a kidnapping.
We’re currently available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and Pocket Casts and you can listen to the podcast directly on our parent company website and insert it into your favorite player via our podcast feed.
This episode features the Song “Goodbye Syndrome” by Sunsets North. (http://www.sunsetsnorth.com/)
In this episode, Tyler tells the story of a couple who met on a Yahoo! chat room, we take a look at “ghosting”, and we give an update on our “Taco Wars” video shoot and upcoming Comedy Show on March 1 at The Ice House.
This episode features the Song “Goodbye Syndrome” by Sunsets North. (http://www.sunsetsnorth.com/)
We’re proud to be a sponsor of the 21st edition of the Easton Riverside Festival of the Arts taking place this September 16 & 17 in Scott and Riverside parks. The weather looks to be warm and beautiful, a perfect compliment to the talented artists, musicians, and vendors on hand for this unique Lehigh Valley festival.
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