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9 AM

Pre-registration is not required but is recommended. Pre-register by emailing

Doors open at 11:30 AM

Bingo starts at 1:00 PM

Tickets $30 (must be 10 years of age or older to play)

Limited number of tickets available! Tickets include 24 total games of bingo (20 regular games, 4 specials, jackpot [continuation of 4th special round] with progressive B14 jackpot). Raffles and Chinese auction extra.

Don't forget we will have the progressive jackpot with B14 for every game! Every time B14 is called, money is added to the final jackpot!

Kitchen will be open for dining options. We accept credit cards during bingo!

For more information, call/text (610) 972-0381

Benefits the all-volunteer Lynnport Community Fire Company #1.

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Join the Greater Northern Lehigh Chamber, the Veterans & Military Council and the Western Lehigh Chambers for "A Night of Honor at Eight Oaks Farm Distillery!" This premiere networking event will include $3 off your first cocktail and complimentary hors d'oeuvres, music and more as we raise money for the Northwestern Lehigh Veterans Memorial.

The Northwestern Lehigh Veterans Memorial is a collaboration of the four townships of the Northwestern Lehigh School District; their vision is to create a unified effort to honor our local Veterans with a permanent memorial in Ontelaunee Park. You can learn more about the Northwestern Lehigh Veterans Memorial here: nwlehighvetsmemorial.org.

3 PM – 8 PM

Join the Northwestern Lehigh Education Foundation for a fun evening with friends and family (all ages and pets are welcome) at 8 Oaks Farm Distillery.

10% of all drink and food sales will be donated to the NWLEF and help them with their mission within the Northwestern Lehigh School District.

12:00 – 3:00 PM

'Hop' on over to Grange Park on May 7th for a 'tail-wagging' good time at the Western Lehigh Chamber's third annual Paws in the Park! This purrrrfect way to spend a May sunday will help benefit the Sanctuary at Haafsville with lots of raffle prizes for you to enter to win!

In addition, they will have various animal-related vendors, food trucks like Bodega Bistro and Mon and Mel's Ice Cream and beverages (for the humans) from Sleepy Cat Winery, Eight Oaks Distillery, Five Maidens Cidery and Mishka Vodka.

New this year they will be offering a 4 Pet Contests! The categories are:
Best Dressed Pet
Best Pet Trick
Loudest Bark
Best Owner/Pet Look-a-Like

Entry into each contest is $5 if you pre-register and $10 day of. Enter all 4 contests for only $15 when you pre-register through this page! Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 pets in each category.

Is your business interested in being apart of this event? Contact to learn more about being a vendor, donating a raffle item, or sponsoring this event!

9 AM – 2 PM

Join the New Tripoli Fire Company for free training in CPR, AED (automated external defibrillator), and basic first aid. This class will teach you what to do until emergency services arrive. This training will help you:

After class, you are invited to check out the Fire Station, talk to some of the members, see the fire apparatus, and meet Rescue Randy!

Featuring Longaberger Basket Sets and Pottery.

Doors and Kitchen open @12pm.
Games start @1pm.

20 Regular Games $20, 5 specials $5. Only 200 Tickets will be sold for Chinese Auction, Door Prizes, Refreshment.

For more information or to buy advance tickets, call Linda at (484) 294-5661.

The residents of Sleepy Hollow believed the Headless Horseman was the ghost of a Hessian soldier sent to the Colonies to help put down the rebellion. What is the true story behind this macabre tale from early American literature? Join us for a program on one of America's oldest short stories, based on real events that took place in New York's Hudson Valley during the American Revolution.

Tracing the Stahl family from Johann Jacob who emigrated from Lambsheim Germany in 1738, also active in the Revolutionary war as well as in the early history of Upper Milford Township.

Hear the history of the Yoder family who helped shape our township as we know it today, as told by Paul and Nate Yoder.

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