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All tickets available at door with dates and times to fit every schedule.

Good Egg food truck will be at the historical society on Saturday, November 9th from 9 a.m. until noon.

The Pennsylvania Dutch have made a tremendous impact on our nation's development, and as recently as 1950, a half million individuals spoke or at least understood the Pennsylvania Dutch language. Despite this, many do not fully appreciate the curious and unique history of these people and their language. Join Bradley Smith for an entertaining discussion exploring the origins of the Pennsylvania Dutch and the importance of their legacy. Whether you are a "native Pennsylvania Dutchman," who grew up speaking the language, or a person who is completely new to our region, this program will have something for you!

Speaker Intro: Bradley Smith holds a Masters of History degree from Shippensburg State University and is the Assistant Director at the Berks History Center. A native of Lebanon County, he grew up in a PA Dutch family, hearing their language spoken everyday. He has been an adjunct professor of history at Alvernia University for nearly 20 years, and has been teaching PA Dutch classes since 2022.

3:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Support Cetronia Ambulance Corps during EMS Week by stopping at Texas Roadhouse in Trexlertown for a dine and donate! 10% of all Dine-in, To-go, and Gift Card purchases will be donated back to their organization when presented with their flyer.

10:00 a.m.

Memorial Day Observance presented by the Macungie Memorial V.F.W. Post #9264 and Auxiliary. Flag raising and VFW Memorial Day ceremonial at Macungie Memorial Park. Guest speaker Thomas L. Applebach, Director of the Lehigh County Office of Veterans Affairs and Commander, Macungie Memorial V.F.W. Post #9264. Memorial service "All Gave Some - Some Gave All" Memorial by the Macungie Veterans Association.

Refreshments will be provided by the Macungie Veterans Association following the memorial service.

In the event of rain, Memorial Day services will be held in the Macungie Memorial Park auditorium at 10:30 a.m.

8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Over 250 vendor spaces. Accepting vendor registrations until 4/1/24. Click here to register: https://nebula.wsimg.com/caabed0a2dd0226aef8b8ec32bb34c08?AccessKeyId=BE585500AE330F3477CE&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

10:00 – 10:30 a.m.

Rev. Nelson Quinones and Rev. Denise Fry will perform the service. Colors and wreath will be presented by the Breinigsville V.F.W. and assisting will be Boy Scouts. This ceremony will honor all those who have served our country and gave the ultimate sacrifice defending freedom and liberty throughout the world. Please join our community in this day of remembrance.

Parking will be available at St. John's U.C.C. next to the Cemetery. Chairs will not be provided - seniors should consider bringing their own seating.

5:30 PM

Join the Lynn-Heidelberg Historical Society for their annual banquet. Guest speakers will include Irwin Hamm, Bob Nagle, and New Tripoli Bank's own Willard Snyder.

So come out, sit back and enjoy an evening of nostalgic stories that are sure to entertain you!

For tickets, click here and send the filled out form to the posted address along with payment: https://www.lynnheidelberg.org/_files/ugd/dddcc9_108c2d637f514d2ebf96ccbb85d3cf3a.pdf


7:00 – 8:30 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.

Speaker Intro: Lynn Otto is a historian with a passion for history and research focused on the mid-18th century in Pennsylvania. He is a frequent speaker about the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania, and commander of the recreated French and Indian War era 1st and 3rd Battalions of The Pennsylvania Regiment. Lynn serves as Treasurer of the Friends of Conrad Weiser Homestead, is chairperson of their Event Committee and is a regular volunteer.

Germasnville Fire Company is holding an eat-in or take-out meal on Saturday, May 11.

Meals served between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. in the banquet hall. Orders are due by Saturday, May 4 (cash only).

BYOB but the fire company will provide iced tea and water.

Meal Options

Twin Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes
or
6 oz. Filet Mignon, cooked medium (add on another steak for $10 more)

All meals will be served with a Shrimp Cocktail Appetizer, Baked Potato & Vegetable, Salad & Roll, and Light Dessert.

Kids meal option: chicken fingers w/ mac & cheese for $8

To order, please contact Chad Miller at (484) 201-8814 or email univ1988@aol.com

When ordering, please make sure you receive a confirmation and please include a phone number for day of pickup.

Doors open at 11:30 am

Bingo start at 1:00 pm

Tickets $30

Limited number of tickets available

Ticket includes 20 Regular games of bingo. Each prize $50

4 Specials $100 prize ea and Jackpot $300 prize plus Progressive Jackpot

Raffles and Chinese Auction extra

The progressive Jackpot with "B14" for every game!

Kitchen will be open for dining options

We accept Credit Cards during bingo!

For More Information: 484-225-4633 or 610-972-0381 call/text

Benefits the all volunteer Lynnport Community Fire Company #1

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