*Events are listed in order of occurrence
Parisian Paint & Sip at Color Me Mine
Color Me Mine's Spring in Paris event will have you reaching for your passport! Taking place this Friday, April 29 from 5:30–7:30 p.m., the is an adult-only event and is BYOB for those over 21. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased here. The studio fee, 20 percent off your choice of pottery, art supplies, instructions, tracing templates, glazing and firing is included with the purchase of a ticket.
Comedy Night at the Downtown Allentown Market
Join hosts Kris Fried and Tyler Rothrock for Comedy Night at the Downtown Allentown Market. On Friday, April 29 from 6–8 p.m., hilarious and talented comedians will hit the market stage. It is sure to be a night full of good laughs and great food.
Yarn Wreath Workshop at The Banana Factory
Get crafty at the Banana Factory this Saturday, April 30 at 1 p.m. What better way to celebrate the last day of April than by making your very own floral wreath from yarn? No prior experience is necessary, supplies are included, and there will be no messy glue. Tickets can be purchased here for $45.
Flea Market at Bethlehem Area Public Library
It is officially market season and Bethlehem Area Public Library is hosting its own flea market this Saturday, April 30. Rain or shine, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., patrons can shop from a variety of vendors selling products like books, records, artistic creations, vintage clothes, home goods and more.
Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra at NCC
Travel back in time through music with the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra. On Saturday, April 30, “America's premiere ragtime ensemble” is bringing an array of tunes ranging from the early twentieth century to The Beatles. Get ready to tap your toes to an engaging and educational concert for children and adults alike. Curtain call is at 7 p.m. and tickets can be purchased here or at the door for $15.
Wicked Plant Festival at SteelStacks
Plant lovers near and far are invited to SteelStacks in Bethlehem this Sunday, May 1, to experience a massive display of all things plants hosted by The Wicked Botanist. Entrance to the event is free and there will be sellers, live music and food trucks for all to shop and enjoy.
Beers and Gears at Seven Sirens Brewing Company
On Sunday, May 1, the Valley's car lovers are invited to Seven Sirens Brewing Company for a Beers and Gears event. From 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., guests can gawk at incredible mobiles while socializing with other car people. Admission will be $20, and part of the sales will go to charity. Food and other surprises are included in the cost of admission, but alcohol is not. The entire event is sponsored by Koch 33 Collision.
Mommy and Me at The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley
Mother's Day is right around the corner and The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley is inviting all mommies to the patio on Monday, May 2. From 10–11 a.m. enjoy live music, dancing and an interactive fitness class by Lolly and YOYO with your little one!
Outdoor Yoga at Bear Creek
Bear Creek Mountain Resort is encouraging people to get outside in nature with some yoga! Starting this Monday, May 2, an hour-long outdoor yoga class, instructed by Jessica Powerflow Yoga, will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 6–7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here for $10.
Ladies Night at Randall's
Enjoy an evening of shopping, food, fun and laughter while supporting the Justin Sheftel Memorial Fund on Wednesday, May 4 at Randall's Restaurant in Orefield. The event runs from 5–7 p.m. and promises appetizers and one complimentary drink, followed by a cash bar. On-site vendors include Ross Plants & Flowers, Boutique To Go, Nort Port Cheese Ball Company, Truffle Bar and Leave Her Wild Knits. RSVP here! Guests are asked to bring a $50 donation (gift basket, gift card or monetary donation) for use in the silent auction on June 18.
Cinco de Mayo Fest at Mesa
This Thursday, May 5, is Cinco de Mayo, and Mesa Modern Mexican in Easton is celebrating with an all-day fest full of Mariachi music, food, drinks and prizes. Feeling extra hungry? Sign up for the Second Annual Taco Eating Contest by calling Mesa ahead of time.