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Tea with Ty: Exploring the Heart of Downtown Bethlehem

Posted On October 6, 2025 By lvwithlove In Blog /  

If you’ve spent time in Historic Downtown Bethlehem, chances are you’ve seen Ty Versocki out and about! As manager of the Downtown Bethlehem Association, Ty has been visiting shops, restaurants, and organizations for the ongoing video series Tea with Ty, giving viewers an inside look at the people and stories that make downtown special.

From conversations with Knobs ‘N Knockers to tours of Hand Cut Crystal, The Bethlehem Food Co-Op, and Franklin Hill Vineyards, Ty shares a slice of life from every corner of the city. The series also spotlights local favorites like Bethlehem Brew Works, The Melting Pot, and Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop, showing how each contributes to Bethlehem’s creative and welcoming downtown community.

Each episode is just a few minutes long and offers a relaxed, personal glimpse into what’s happening around town. Whether you’re a longtime resident or visiting for the first time, Tea with Ty is the perfect way to discover what makes downtown Bethlehem a one-of-a-kind destination.

Watch the full series on YouTube or some of our favorites below:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-VAxHRSrS9muZpqjHzMxxUtwgj6gEVNA

 

 


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