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ness walks, festivals and fundraisers throughout the Lehigh Valley
provided for pre-registered walkers with a Lookout on a flat, easy trail. From the and continue to Lock No. 2 on the Upper
minimum donation of $25. The event will Bald Lookout, for those who are up to Grand section of the Lehigh Canal. Leashed
be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Louise the challenge, it will proceed for another dogs are welcome. Sturdy footwear is
Moore Park in Easton. For information or half-mile to the North Lookout. This part recommended. For more information or to
to register, visit conquerchiari.org. of the trail is rocky, and there are rocks register, call 610‑402‑CARE.
that need to be stepped on and over as
Sunday, Sept. 20 well as steps to climb. Children 8 years Saturday, Oct. 24
Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk and older are welcome. Dogs are not Archibald Johnson Estate Hike
allowed. Sturdy footwear and a walking
The Lustgarten Foundation’s family friendly stick are suggested. For more information A family-friendly, easy 2-mile, two-
walk through the Lehigh Parkway will raise or to register, call 610‑402‑CARE. hour walk on paved trails through nine
money for pancreatic cancer research ecosystems will take participants along
and heighten awareness of the disease OCTOBER the Monocacy Creek and through the 55
and 100 percent of every donation goes acres surrounding the historic Johnston
directly toward pancreatic cancer research. Saturday, Oct. 10 Mansion. There is one moderately steep
For more information and to register call Glen Onoko Outing descent/climb on paved surfaces. After
866‑789‑1000 or visit lustgarten.org. the hike, the neighboring Camel Hump
This family friendly, easy 2-mile walk on Farm will host a historical presentation
Saturday, Sept. 26 the Delaware and Lehigh Trail starts in of the Johnston Estate. Leashed dogs
Hawk Mountain Hike the parking area, 1.6 miles after the Glen are welcome. To register or for more
Onoko access area. Participants will information, call 610‑402‑CARE.
This first part of this two-hour, 2-mile hike across the Nesquehoning rail and
walk will start at the Lookout Trail, go to pedestrian bridge over the Lehigh River
the South Lookout and then to the Bald
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provided for pre-registered walkers with a Lookout on a flat, easy trail. From the and continue to Lock No. 2 on the Upper
minimum donation of $25. The event will Bald Lookout, for those who are up to Grand section of the Lehigh Canal. Leashed
be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Louise the challenge, it will proceed for another dogs are welcome. Sturdy footwear is
Moore Park in Easton. For information or half-mile to the North Lookout. This part recommended. For more information or to
to register, visit conquerchiari.org. of the trail is rocky, and there are rocks register, call 610‑402‑CARE.
that need to be stepped on and over as
Sunday, Sept. 20 well as steps to climb. Children 8 years Saturday, Oct. 24
Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk and older are welcome. Dogs are not Archibald Johnson Estate Hike
allowed. Sturdy footwear and a walking
The Lustgarten Foundation’s family friendly stick are suggested. For more information A family-friendly, easy 2-mile, two-
walk through the Lehigh Parkway will raise or to register, call 610‑402‑CARE. hour walk on paved trails through nine
money for pancreatic cancer research ecosystems will take participants along
and heighten awareness of the disease OCTOBER the Monocacy Creek and through the 55
and 100 percent of every donation goes acres surrounding the historic Johnston
directly toward pancreatic cancer research. Saturday, Oct. 10 Mansion. There is one moderately steep
For more information and to register call Glen Onoko Outing descent/climb on paved surfaces. After
866‑789‑1000 or visit lustgarten.org. the hike, the neighboring Camel Hump
This family friendly, easy 2-mile walk on Farm will host a historical presentation
Saturday, Sept. 26 the Delaware and Lehigh Trail starts in of the Johnston Estate. Leashed dogs
Hawk Mountain Hike the parking area, 1.6 miles after the Glen are welcome. To register or for more
Onoko access area. Participants will information, call 610‑402‑CARE.
This first part of this two-hour, 2-mile hike across the Nesquehoning rail and
walk will start at the Lookout Trail, go to pedestrian bridge over the Lehigh River
the South Lookout and then to the Bald
E A R SMUSIC TO YOUR when your
10% OFF SECOND HEARING AID
*with this ad if purchased within calendar year FLOWERS
We are professionally trained, really matter…
licensed and certi ed
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Audiologists. We participate in
continuing education, in order
to provide our patients with
only the best hearing aids and
assistive listening devices.
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eastern 610.824.5050
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MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS FOR HEARING AIDS |HEARING PROTECTION
FITTING AND FOLLOW UP | ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES