This program commemorates World AIDS Day by presenting Meet Us Where We’re At, a curated screening of six short films exploring the intersection of drug use, harm reduction, and the HIV/AIDS crisis. The event emphasizes meeting people without judgment, amplifying voices of drug users as storytellers and cultural producers. Activities include: Screening of six commissioned
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This series provides a supportive space for leaders and practitioners advancing racial justice. It’s designed to help participants stay grounded, connected, and effective in their work, especially when facing resistance or isolation. What to Expect Connection & Reflection: Build community with others committed to racial justice. Action-Oriented Learning: Explore strategies for sustaining yourself and collaborating
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This virtual gathering celebrates neurodivergent leadership and aims to amplify voices shaping a more inclusive future. It’s designed as a community-building space for neurodivergent individuals and allies. What to Expect Three short presentations from neurodivergent changemakers sharing lived experiences: Avani Bhagwat – Youth advocate and Washington State Tourette Association Ambassador Meenakshi Das – Software engineer
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Now in its 26th year, Christmas City Follies is a homegrown holiday variety show packed with music, comedy, and festive surprises. Created fresh each season by the Touchstone Ensemble, this beloved Bethlehem tradition blends original sketches, songs, and recurring fan-favorite characters into a vaudevillian-style spectacle. What makes it special: Entirely new material every year Family-friendly
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Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Tangerine (2015), the groundbreaking indie film by Sean Baker, famous for being shot entirely on iPhones. This special screening is part of ArtsQuest’s cinema programming. About the Film Director: Sean Baker Starring: Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor, Karren Karagulian, Mickey O’Hagan Runtime: 1 hr 28 mins | Rated R Synopsis:
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Celebrate Hanukkah with this magical theatrical adaptation of Eric Kimmel’s award-winning book. Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins tells the story of Hershel of Ostropol, a clever traveler who arrives in a village where goblins have extinguished the holiday lights. Determined to restore Hanukkah, Hershel must use his wit and courage to outsmart goblins that grow
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This installment of the Museum and a Movie series features the documentary Easton’s Peace Candle: The History of a City Tradition. Originally filmed in 2014 by Informative Media, Inc., the film explores the origins and cultural significance of Easton’s iconic Peace Candle, a beloved holiday landmark in Centre Square.
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Celebrate culture, movement, and community at AfroDanceLV’s Afro Dance Workshop! This high-energy event welcomes all skill levels to experience the joy of Afrobeat-inspired dance, led by dynamic instructors. Expect vibrant music, empowering vibes, and a chance to connect with others through rhythm and expression.
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Celebrate the first night of Chanukah with a community menorah lighting ceremony in Bethlehem. This festive event brings together families, friends, and neighbors to honor the holiday’s message of light, hope, and resilience. This event is part of Chabad’s annual series of public menorah lightings across the Lehigh Valley, including Easton and Allentown; it takes
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Celebrate the holiday season with the DEI Collaborative at this networking mixer designed to foster connection, celebration, and community. This event brings together members from across the Chamber’s Diversity Councils, offering a unique opportunity to meet leaders and professionals committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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