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610-432-6715 3rd FLOOR • RODALE COMMUNITY ROOM Thursday Through Jan. 2. Liberty Bell Museum, 622 W.
MillerSymphonyHall.org TWO SETS OF MUSIC • LIGHT FARE • CASH BAR Hamilton St., Allentown, $2; $1, ages 5-17; free,
ART ages 4 and under, members, 610-435-4232,
23 N. 6th St. Allentown, PA DEC libertybellmuseum.org.
Handmade Holidays 6: showcase of unique
22001155--22001166::AA SSEEAASSOONN OOFF 18 handmade gifts and more. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. THEATER
Through Dec. 23. Some Things Looming Fiber
C EL EB RATI ON S 2015 Arts Gallery and Studio, 526 Washington St., A Christmas Carol: The Musical: Ebenezer
Reading, somethingslooming.com. Scrooge is forced to face his selfish ways when
Diane Wittry’s Fri 7:30pm three ghosts on Christmas Eve lead him
BOOKS through his Past, Present, and Future. 7:30 p.m.
20th Anniversary Season! Through Dec. 13. Lackland Center, Sitnik Thea-
Book Signing: Jory Berkwits signs “My Bitter- ter, Centenary College, 400 Jefferson St., Hack-
Music Director/Conductor sweet Homecoming.” Noon-2 p.m. Moravian ettstown, N.J. $29.50-$20, 908-979-0900,
ALLENTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bookshop, 428 Main St., Bethlehem. moravi- centenarystageco.org.
anbookshop.com. Christmas at the Pines: Branson-style show
JAN ERIC MINTEL QUARTET includes Christmas carols, comedy, the Nativity
CONCERTS and Santa. Dinner served one and a half hours
23 Celebrating the music of the before the show. 12:30 p.m. Through Dec. 27.
50th Anniversary of Music In The Museum: Maddie Link: Holiday The Pines Dinner Theatre, 448 N. 17th St., Allen-
2016 music. 6 p.m. Moravian Museum, 66 W. Church town, Dinner and show: $48.50; $47.50, seniors;
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" St., Bethlehem, $12, 610-882-0450, historic- $20, ages 2-12; Show only: $25; $15, children,
Sat 7:30pm bethlehem.org/music-in-the-museum. 610-433-2333, pinesdinnertheatre.com.
Sponsored by: SENIOR SOLUTIONS • WDIY Tony Orlando’s Great American Christmas: Christmas City Follies XVI: Music, wit and
LYNNIE GODFREY Holiday songs and hits from the legendary holiday hijinks wrapped in a vaudevillian pack-
$25 in advance singer. 2 and 6:30 p.m. Through Dec. 10. Sands age. 8 p.m. Through Dec. 20. Touchstone Thea-
Embraces the Standards $30 at the door Bethlehem Event Center, 77 Sands Blvd., tre , 321 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem, $25; $15,
$36.50-$51.50, 800-745-3000, sandseventcen- seniors, students; pay-what-you will, Thurs-
THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015 Award winning Broadway singer/actress, L IVE OnStage ter.com. days, touchstone.org.
Lynnie Godfrey will perform hits from her Merry Christmas, George Bailey!: Act 1 stage
sold out Jazz Cabaret performances and AT MILLER SYMPHONY HALL FILM production based on the Radio Lux broadcast
from her Grammy recognized debut album of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” 8 p.m. Through Dec. 13.
Christmas Classic Matinees “White Christ- DeSales University, Labuda Center, 2755 Sta-
Sponsored by: Trifecta Technologies • WDIY mas”: A successful song-and-dance team tion Ave., Center Valley, $25-$29, 610-282-3192,
becomes romantically involved with a sister act desales.edu.
$20-$60 plus fees *Offer limited to one CD per patron and teams up to save the failing Vermont inn of
their former commanding general.1:30 p.m. Also OTHER
Diane Wittry’s Fri. Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at Art-
sQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders 1750 Smithy Blacksmith Demonstrations:
20th Anniversary Season! Way, Bethlehem, $10; $8, seniors, students; History in the Making: Discover the traditions
$7.50, member, 610-297-7111, steelstacks.org. of colonial-era blacksmithing, as blacksmithing
DEC JAN artisans demonstrate their trade and explain
KIDS AND FAMILY the significance of blacksmithing in Historic
23 16 Moravian Bethlehem. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through Jan.
America on Wheels Holiday Train Exhibit: 10. 1750-1761 Moravian Smithy, 425 Main St.,
2015 2016 Benefit for Toys for Tots: Trains chug around the Bethlehem, Donations accepted, 610-691-6055,
galleries. Scavenger Hunt and Steam Engine historicbethlehem.org.
Wed 6:30pm Sat 8pm Demonstration (12:30-3:30 p.m. Dec. 13), Mock 1752 Apothecary Tour: Peek into medicinal
Turtle Marionette Theatre Christmas Puppet practices from 18th-century America inside the
MUMMENSCHANZ Show (11 a.m. Dec. 19). Sweet Surprise Day (1-3 1752 Apothecary. Tour leaves from the Moravian
p.m. Dec. 20). 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Jan. 2. Museum of Bethlehem. 3 p.m. Through Jan. 10.
Mozart's Family friendly show you America on Wheels, 5 N. Front St., Allentown, Moravian Museum, 66 W. Church St., Bethle-
can all enjoy together! $10; $7, seniors; $6, ages 13-16; free, ages 12 and hem, $12-$30, Pass Into History admission,
under, 610-432-4200, americaonwheels.org. 610-691-6055, historicbethlehem.org.
THE MAGIC FLUTE The ordinary becomes extraordinary Coplay Tree Lighting: Tree lighting, Santa, A Brandywine Christmas: Holiday displays
when common materials, everyday music by the Whitehall High School Chorale, including an O-gauge model railroad, whimsical
Series Sponsor: AMARANTH FOUNDATION objects and colorful abstract shapes 6:30 p.m. Coplay Municipal Building, 98 S. “critter” ornaments on holiday trees, musical
Fourth St. performances. 9:30 a.m. Through Jan. 7.
$22/$20/$15 +fees and forms spring to life. Lehigh Valley Zoo Winter Light Spectacular: Brandywine River Museum, Route 1, Chadds
Stroll through tree-lined paths lit by thousands Ford, $15; $10, seniors,; $6, students, children;
Sponsored by: AmericaVen of twinkling lights and animated displays, free, ages 5 and under, 610-388-2700, brandy-
musical light shows featuring themes on Star winemuseum.org.
6 $35-$45 plus fees Wars, Frozen and Minions, holiday music, fami- A Longwood Christmas: Blue and white
ly-friendly activities, more. 5:30-10 p.m. twinkling lights, thousands of seasonal plants,
Through Jan. 3. Lehigh Valley Zoo, 5150 Game trees with icicles and fountain-inspired glass
Preserve Road, Schnecksville, $14; $9, ages 2-11, ornaments. 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Through Jan. 10.
610-799-4171, lvzoo.org. Longwood Gardens, Route 1, Kennett Square,
Pip The Mouse Before Christmas: Holiday
puppet show. 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Please see 7
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