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4:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Food for sale, basket raffle, and live music by Benny Band from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

No alcohol permitted.

For more information, call (610) 298-2527

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

On June 6th, 2023, Mayor Matt Tuerk of Allentown made a public proclamation recognizing the important impact the Sixth Street Shelter has on our community, by providing assistance to families experiencing homelessness. June 6th was publicly proclaimed as "Sixth Street Shelter Day," and the plaque we received to make the occasion hangs proudly inside the building. We now celebrate every year on June 6th!

In recognition of the Shelter’s history, the incredible work done by the staff, volunteers, and supporters, and the successes of the many guests who have stayed with us throughout the years.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for this event, please visit the Sixth Street Shelter's event page here: https://www.sixthstreetshelter.org/sixthstreetshelterday

1:00 p.m.

Charles Mallone, a curator and scholar who focuses on the history and material culture of the Pennsylvania Germans with a special emphasis on the Moravians and other intentional communities, will present on the topic “The Muhlenberg Family and the Lutheran Church in Early Pennsylvania.”

Light refreshments will be provided.

10 a.m. – Noon

Join us in a special Mother’s Day Brunch, provided by The Iron Grille.

Each mom will take home a bottle of specialty cocktail!

Cost:
$35/per person
$20/ children under 12 years old.

Brunch Menu:
French Toast
Pork Cinnamon Roll
Yogurt Bar
House Salad
Brisket
Scrambled Eggs
Smoked Chicken

Reservations are REQUIRED – deadline to reserve your spot is May 3rd: https://bluemountainwine.com/product/mothers-day-brunch-sunday-may-11th/

REFUND POLICY: Sales are FINAL and non-refundable. No full or partial refunds are given to customers who are unable to attend.

Doors open at 11:30 am
Games start at 1:00 pm
Tickets $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 21 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, 50/50 and Chinese Auction are extra charge.

ATM on Premises
Tickets Purchased by May 9th Play a special game. DETAILS COMING SOON!

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

For tickets: Click the ticket link.
Questions? contact 484-274-9183 or 610-972-0381 call & leave a message or text
We accept all Credit Cards

For the Benefit of the all volunteer Lynnport Community Fire Company

Thank you for supporting our Volunteers, your support is invaluable.

7:00 p.m.

Join us as we view The Fries Rebellion produced by the Lower Macungie Historical Society in anticipation of America250 celebrations to be held nationwide in 2026.

In this docudrama, places and events of the Fries Rebellion are seen through the eyes of a modern schoolgirl. Audiences of all ages will be entertained and informed about an insurrection that occurred in 1798-1799, primarily in the German-speaking populations in and surrounding the “Lehigh Hills” region of then Northampton, eastern Berks, upper Bucks, and upper Montgomery counties of Pennsylvania. Several of the scenes will be feature original sites that still exist, including the Red Lion Inn (formerly Enoch Robert's Tavern - Quakertown), Jamision Publick House (formerly Conrad Mark's Tavern - Geryville), Hendrixson's furniture store (formerly John Shymer's Tavern - Shimersville), Buckeye Tavern (formerly Henry Shankweiler's Tavern - Macungie), 1760 House (formerly Peter Trexler's Tavern - Trexlertown), Commix Hotel (formerly Martin Ritter's Tavern - Allentown), and the 1758 Sun Inn (Bethlehem).

7:00 p.m.

Ralph Berky (1890-1977) was known in the Butter Valley area as “The Birdman.”  He was an eccentric figure walking the valley in a long overcoat that had pockets filled with birdseed.  Pastor Bob Gerhart will discuss Ralph’s unusual life and contributions to Butter Valley.

7:00 p.m.

The period of 1755-1758 was a violent time in colonial Pennsylvania.  There was no standing army to protect early inhabitants from the threat of hostile Native Americans and foreign forces at war with the British colonies. When the Pennsylvania Regiment was formed in 1756, one of the first things they did was build a series of forts along the Blue Mountains.  This program highlights those forts, their purposes and their value.  Lynn Otto, the presenter, is a historian with a passion for history and research focused on the mid-18th century in Pennsylvania.

7:00 p.m.

A small slice of Eastern Pennsylvania became the cradle of industry that supplied many of the world’s core materials.  The rise of the silk industry in Pennsylvania (Catasaqua and North Catasaqua) was a direct result of these materials.  The program is presented by Martha Capwell-Fox who is the archivist and historian for the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor. 

Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate and honor our 2025 award recipients. Enjoy networking, live music, a cocktail hour, hors d’oeuvres, a champagne toast, and inspiring awards presentations.

The Excellence in Business Awards (EIBA) recognize companies and individuals who exemplify outstanding business practices through their mission, Chamber and community involvement, customer satisfaction, and demonstrated commitment to quality, leadership, marketing, training, and development.

Applications are now open! To apply, please contact Paige at paigen@lehighvalleychamber.org to request an application.

Tickets available here: https://web.lehighvalleychamber.org/events/The2025%20Excellence%20in%20Business%20Awards%20presented%20by%20The%20Small%20Business%20Council-840763/details

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