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11 AM - 12 PM

2,705 cans of soup were collected in 2019... can we get to the goal line and make a touchdown in 2020?!

With your help, we CAN!

Bring your donations of soup along to church and put in the marked boxes in the narthex or the hallway at Fellowship Hall. The soup will be distributed to Northern Lehigh Food Bank and Christ's Church Lowhill Food Pantry at the end of the collection on February 2nd. Let's bring in the CANS!

Thank you and God's blessings for helping out others in our community.

February 22 @ 10:00 a.m. until February 28 @ 8:00 p.m.

The East Penn Chamber of Commerce and Emmaus Main Street Partners are excited to announce the return of the annual East Penn Area Restaurant Week, happening from February 22nd to February 28th, 2026!

Save the date for this week-long celebration of local dining, where we invite the community to explore and support the amazing restaurants throughout the East Penn/Emmaus area. Each year, Restaurant Week brings awareness, exposure, and foot traffic to our beloved local restaurants, driving both new and returning customers to enjoy in-house dining, takeout, or curbside pickup options.

We are eager to showcase a wide variety of dining experiences that highlight the rich culinary scene in our community. Whether you're craving a fine dining experience or a casual bite to eat, Restaurant Week offers something for everyone.

Stay tuned for more details on the growing list of participants and special offers! For more information, visit: https://tinyurl.com/4vtptsx9

Are you a local food establishment interested in showcasing your business as a part of this year's event? Click here to view the participation form: https://tinyurl.com/jzbhx8zs

Each month on the third Thursday, Emmaus Main Street Partners gets together for an informal evening of community discussion, idea sharing, and networking. We encourage you to join us! It's free to attend but you buy your own libations, if interested. *Due to new business hours, our meetings will now start at 6pm!

In January we will be hosting something similar to an Annual Meeting where EMSP will provide a review of what events and initiatives they lead or in which they take part. EMSP will have a report from each committee chair detailing the work they do and benefit they bring to the community. We will field questions and look to share information to help people better understand the array of work our group undertakes.

5 PM - 7 PM

Celebrate the end of a stressful holiday season and the beginning of a new year with Emmaus Main Street Partners at this informal, fun, and FREE gathering for members, potential members, and friends! As a potluck mixer, we are asking everyone to bring a dish to share with other guests. We will provide plates, napkins, and utensils.South Mountain Cycle & Café will supply adult beverages as well!

We will be at South Mountain Cycle & Cafe on Wednesday January 22 from 5-7pm for an open house so feel free to come and go as you wish. But if you'd like to participate in the white elephant gift exchange, be sure to be there at 6pm! Bring a wrapped gift of something you got for the holidays that maybe you already have or something you may not want, need, or can use.

While we always welcome walk-ins, it'd be more helpful to have attendees RSVP so email AshleyL@LehighValleyChamber.org to sign up today!

After the 11:05 AM service.

Join the church for an all-you-can-eat soup meal (freewill offering benefiting the property committee) or pre-order your soups by 2/5 for pick up on 2/12. This year’s selection will include chili, creamy chicken and rice, corn chowder and turkey and noodle. 2 cup servings will be $5 each and 4 cup servings will be $10. All proceeds will be going towards the property committee. An ingredient donation list will be coming soon!

Questions? Email .

Download the order form, complete and return to Fellowship Committee Co-chairs, Carley or Shana. Or email the completed order form to .

Payment due at pickup.

Love cooking? Come help cook the soups for Soup-er Bowl Sunday on Saturday, 2/11 at 9 am. All are welcome. They will meet in the church kitchen.

Consider donating soup ingredients by signing up on SignUp Genius.

Doors open at 11:30 AM and games start at 1 PM

Vendor Bingo Prizes will be Pampered Chef, 31, Origami Owl, Pure Romance, Scentsy, Perfectly Posh, Tupperware and more!

Tickets: $25 donation until 3/7/20, then $30. Limited number of tickets available. Everyone that attends must purchase a ticket. Children 8 and over may also play but must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years or older. No children under the age of 8 are permitted.

Ticket includes 20 Regular games of bingo.

5 Special Games including Progressive Jackpot. Raffles and Chinese Auction are extra charge.

Kitchen will be open! NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR SNACKS!!

For tickets call: 610-972-0381 or 610-217-2397

Doors open at 11:30 AM and games start at 1 PM

Tickets: $25 Donation until Feb. 1st, then $30. Limited number of tickets available! Everyone that attends must purchase a ticket. Children 8 and over may also play but must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years or older. No children under the age of 8 are permitted.

Ticket includes 20 Regular games of bingo.

5 Special Games including Progressive Jackpot Raffles and Chinese Auction are extra charge.

Kitchen will be open! NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR SNACKS!!

Meat Prizes available to take along day of bingo.

For tickets call: 610-972-0381 or 610-217-2397

9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Come enjoy a fresh breakfast with the big man himself! Free community event with crafts available.

1:00 PM

$25 for 20 games and 5 Specials
Kitchen open

5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Please join us to make beautiful dresses for "Girls Around the World," pillowcases for children in our local hospitals and port cushions for those receiving chemo. You do not need to know how to sew, we can help you learn. We also need those who can cut material, iron our materials. Donations of 100% cotton material, binding, or monetary donations are appreciated.

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