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3 – 7 PM

Join us for the first Local Legend Tractor Show. The event will take place in the church field. There will be lots of food, music and tractors. We will also have a tribute to all the farmers who have gone before us.

If you have a tractor you would like to enter, please email us at ziegelsfellowship@gmail.com

Doors open 4:00 p.m.
Meal served from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.

$20 for ticket raffle drawing that includes meal.

Door prizes, 50/50, and special drawings throughout the evening.

Need not be present to win. ONLY 250 tickets will be sold.

For advanced tickets call Eddie Smith 610-767-3776.

(snow date February 7)

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Weisenberg Lutheran Church is planning a day with a craft and vendor sale, yard sale, and bake sale. Proceeds to benefit Lutheran Disaster. Join them for breakfast, lunch, or an early dinner. They will have couchpota.doh Ecuadorian street food truck (egg sandwiches, coconut shrimp, empanadas, braised pork, chicken cutlet, fries, plus lots more). All the food is amazing!

The church will be holding the event rain or shine. For information or for space rental, call or text Emma at (484) 357-8827. Some of the vendors include woodwork items, homemade cards, flower arrangements, jewelry, just to name a few! The bake sale is always a huge hit!

7 PM

Presented by Leslie May, a former employee and volunteer of the  Mercer Museum in Doylestown. She has collected antique Christmas  decorations for over 35 years and is a Christmas historian.

7 PM

Why this was such an important industry, when it started, and why it ended. Ken Littlefield is the consulting geologist for Upper Saucon Township, where the deep mines spread over a large area between Route 309 south and the village of Friedensville.

7 PM

Darius Puff, Native American Storyteller, will present the program.

11 AM – 2 PM

What brings people together better than food? NOTHING! The East Penn Chamber and Emmaus Main Street Partners are excited to put together the first-ever East Penn Food Truck Festival. This inaugural event will be held at Emmaus High School in the senior parking lot.

The Chamber is accepting food vendors and sponsors! Email AshleyL@LehighValleyChamber.org or call Ashley at (610) 739-1273 for more information.

Doors open at 1 PM
First game starts at 2 PM

Have you heard of designer purse bingo? Well, this is even better with PLANTS FOR PRIZES!!! Join the Kindness Project for their seasonal houseplant bingo held at Benner Memorial Hall in Richlandtown. Tickets are $30 per person and include 15 games. They will also be having special games to win extra special plants, along with a 50/50 and raffle baskets. Prizes range from rare plants, floor plants, hanging baskets and more. Spots are limited and they expect this to be a sold-out event so purchase your tickets ASAP. Grab your friends, some snacks, and drinks, and join your community for a fun afternoon of plant bingo. Tickets are non-refundable.

Event benefits The Kindness Project. Purchase tickets here: www.justonemoreplant.shop/services

The Kindness Project is a nonprofit foster care closet providing free resources to registered foster families and kids throughout Lehigh and surrounding counties.

ALL INDOORS — rain or shine!

We’re THRILLED to invite you to our first-ever TKP Winter Yard Sale, a critical fundraiser that helps sustain our free services for kids and teens in foster care. And yes… we have SO. MUCH. STUFF.

WHAT YOU’LL FIND

A massive, indoor sale for all ages, including:

Clothing & shoes (new and used)
Accessories
Household goods
Toys, puzzles & games
Electronics
Many $1, $3 & $5 items!

NEW items (including hundreds of pieces from the popular Boden brand and other name brands) will be priced separately in a designated area.

USED clothing & shoes will be available through our popular Fill-A-Bag sale.

FRIDAY | March 13
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Early Bird Entry: 8:00–9:00 AM ($10/person)

FREE entry after 9:00 AM

$20 Fill-A-Bag (USED clothing only) — all day

New clothing, shoes & accessories priced individually

Shoes: $3–$5/pair unless otherwise marked

SATURDAY | March 14
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
FREE ENTRY ALL DAY

$10 Fill-A-Bag from 8:00 AM–11:45 AM

$5 Fill-A-Bag from 12:00–2:00 PM

Bags provided by TKP

Re-entry required for the $5 deal (instructions provided on site)

GOOD TO KNOW

Everything is set up inside the church — warm, spacious, and easy to browse

A food counter will be available with coffee, breakfast items, hot dogs, snacks & drinks

PAYMENT OPTIONS

We accept:
Cash
Credit cards
Venmo
PayPal

Tip: Set up Givebutter ahead of time to speed up checkout:
https://www.givebutter.com/tkpdonate

Please RSVP, invite friends, and share this event!

Every purchase helps us continue supporting children and teens in foster care with dignity and kindness.

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Join the Lynn-Heidelberg Historical Society for their annual Pioneer Apple Fest when they recreate local history in their historic buildings with free pioneer-style demonstrations (i.e. rifle making, butter churning, iron forging, a working printing press, a potter's wheel,  quilting, and more). Experience hands-on events such as calligraphy pie crust making, and other early frontier crafts.

They have an apple pie contest with cash prizes, kids' crafts and face painting, live farm animals, pioneer sausage stew cooked over a fire in Fort Everett and hot cider and apple dumplings in the Zeisloff Cabin. They will have various makers and food vendors throughout Ontelaunee Park. Please check their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/LHTHS/) and website (https://www.lynnheidelberg.org/) for more information.

Food

Lots of local food with some apple flare!

Local Makers and Demonstrators

Purchase goods from local makers and craftsmen while being immersed in colonial and pioneer-era demonstrations such as:

Live music all day! Bring your apple pie entry between 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. on October 4th for a chance to win the best Apple Pie!

This is a rain or shine event.

Suggested donation of $5 per car to support the historical society.

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