Branching Out: Tour The Moravian Museum and Nearby Historic Sites
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Want a great overview of Historic Bethlehem’s early history and the influence the Moravians had in areas such as education, medicine and outreach to Indigenous Peoples? Looking to expand upon your visit to the Moravian Museum in the 1741 Gemeinhaus, the oldest building in the city? This tour is the perfect option!
You’ll visit the Single Sisters’ House, part of the Moravian Church Settlements–Bethlehem World Heritage Site; the 1752 Apothecary, which until its closing in the 1950s was the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the United States; and the Nain-Schober House, the only extant 18th-century building built by and lived in by Indigenous Peoples in Eastern Pennsylvania.
AudaTours Bethlehem Audio Tour: Moravian Echoes and Industrial Origins
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Moravian Sun Inn
Moravian Sun Inn
A secret network of tunnels once buzzed beneath Bethlehem’s quiet cobblestone streets, where revolutionaries plotted by candlelight and radical thinkers rewrote history in silence.
Trace these hidden threads on a self-guided audio tour that reveals the stories behind doors most people walk past. Find lost legends and overlooked corners without a guidebook or crowd.
Who risked everything in the Colonial Industrial Quarter, where the smell of molten iron once foreshadowed disaster? What forbidden rituals unfolded in the Single Sisters’ House after dark, behind locked shutters? Why did a rare orchid spark obsession and rivalry at the Lewis David de Schweinitz Residence?
Move through centuries in a single afternoon, feeling every echo of ambition, invention, and intrigue beneath your feet. Let each landmark breathe its secrets back to life as the city transforms around you.
Press play and plunge beneath the surface of Bethlehem’s most intriguing streets.
AAUW Used Book Fair at Municipal Ice Rink
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink
Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink
The 64th AAUW Annual Used Book Fair will take place Thursday, April 23 through Monday, April 27, 2026 at the Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink.
1000s of books laid out on 170 tables in the ice rink. Children’s, novels, literature, mystery, history, biography, sports, cooking, hobbies, travel art, music CDs, DVDs and more. Most selling for $1 to $5.
Entry fee on Preview Day, following days are free entry.
Cash or checks; no credit cards.
Money raised funds college scholarships.
Book donations accepted from March 31st until April 20th.
Please see AAUW-Bethlehem’s Facebook site or website (Bethlehem-pa.aauw.net/book-fair) for more details.
Thursday, April 23, Preview Day ($20 entry fee from 2-4 pm, $15 fee for entry 4-6 pm)
Friday, April 24, 10am to 6pm
Saturday, April 25, 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, Half Price Day, 12 pm to 5 pm
Monday, Bag Day ($10 to fill a bag), 9 am to noon
Old Bethlehem Walking Tour
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 8:00 AM · 1810 Goundie House Welcome Center
1810 Goundie House Welcome Center
The Old Bethlehem Walking tour shares the 280-plus-year history of Bethlehem’s unique beginnings starting in the early 1740s. On this approximately 90-minute tour through the Moravian Church Settlements – Bethlehem World Heritage site, you’ll stop at the 1741 First House and Gemeinhaus, 1750/61 Smithy, 1762 Waterworks, 1748 Single Brethren’s House, 1744/52 Single Sisters’ House, and the 1768 Widows’ House as you discover how Bethlehem’s earliest residents not only lived but flourished.
Branching Out: Tour The Moravian Museum and Nearby Historic Sites
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 9:30 AM · Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Want a great overview of Historic Bethlehem’s early history and the influence the Moravians had in areas such as education, medicine and outreach to Indigenous Peoples? Looking to expand upon your visit to the Moravian Museum in the 1741 Gemeinhaus, the oldest building in the city? This tour is the perfect option!
You’ll visit the Single Sisters’ House, part of the Moravian Church Settlements–Bethlehem World Heritage Site; the 1752 Apothecary, which until its closing in the 1950s was the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the United States; and the Nain-Schober House, the only extant 18th-century building built by and lived in by Indigenous Peoples in Eastern Pennsylvania.
February Curbside Charity at Edge Restaurant
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 11:00 AM · EDGE Restaurant
EDGE Restaurant
Edge’s First Curbside Charity of 2026 supports Celtic Classic !
Our Family of 4 Curbside Meal is coming soon, stay tuned for the delicious menu! Each meal is $60, with $30 donated directly to CCA. Deadline to order is 2/21. Call (610) 814-0100 to order your meal. The pickup is February 23–25 | 4:00–6:00 pm
Peter Case – 3-time GRAMMY Nominee; Eclectic Americana Troubadour Blending Rock, Pop, and Country
Sunday, April 26, 2026 · 2:00 PM · Godfrey Daniels
Godfrey Daniels
Peter Case returns to the stage as one of America’s most enduring and respected songwriters. With a career spanning more than five decades, Case draws from a deep catalog shaped by his solo work and his time with the Nerves and the Plimsouls. His songs blend rock, pop, and country influences while reflecting on love, loss, and the American experience. In the intimate setting of Godfrey Daniels’ Live Music Listening Room, audiences can expect a performance rooted in craft, history, and connection—an evening where the stories behind the songs matter as much as the songs themselves.
AAUW Used Book Fair at Municipal Ice Rink
Monday, April 27, 2026 · 4:00 AM · Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink
Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink
The 64th AAUW Annual Used Book Fair will take place Thursday, April 23 through Monday, April 27, 2026 at the Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink.
1000s of books laid out on 170 tables in the ice rink. Children’s, novels, literature, mystery, history, biography, sports, cooking, hobbies, travel art, music CDs, DVDs and more. Most selling for $1 to $5.
Entry fee on Preview Day, following days are free entry.
Cash or checks; no credit cards.
Money raised funds college scholarships.
Book donations accepted from March 31st until April 20th.
Please see AAUW-Bethlehem’s Facebook site or website (Bethlehem-pa.aauw.net/book-fair) for more details.
Thursday, April 23, Preview Day ($20 entry fee from 2-4 pm, $15 fee for entry 4-6 pm)
Friday, April 24, 10am to 6pm
Saturday, April 25, 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, Half Price Day, 12 pm to 5 pm
Monday, Bag Day ($10 to fill a bag), 9 am to noon
Branching Out: Tour The Moravian Museum and Nearby Historic Sites
Monday, April 27, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Want a great overview of Historic Bethlehem’s early history and the influence the Moravians had in areas such as education, medicine and outreach to Indigenous Peoples? Looking to expand upon your visit to the Moravian Museum in the 1741 Gemeinhaus, the oldest building in the city? This tour is the perfect option!
You’ll visit the Single Sisters’ House, part of the Moravian Church Settlements–Bethlehem World Heritage Site; the 1752 Apothecary, which until its closing in the 1950s was the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the United States; and the Nain-Schober House, the only extant 18th-century building built by and lived in by Indigenous Peoples in Eastern Pennsylvania.
AudaTours Bethlehem Audio Tour: Moravian Echoes and Industrial Origins
Monday, April 27, 2026 · 7:00 AM · Moravian Sun Inn
Moravian Sun Inn
A secret network of tunnels once buzzed beneath Bethlehem’s quiet cobblestone streets, where revolutionaries plotted by candlelight and radical thinkers rewrote history in silence.
Trace these hidden threads on a self-guided audio tour that reveals the stories behind doors most people walk past. Find lost legends and overlooked corners without a guidebook or crowd.
Who risked everything in the Colonial Industrial Quarter, where the smell of molten iron once foreshadowed disaster? What forbidden rituals unfolded in the Single Sisters’ House after dark, behind locked shutters? Why did a rare orchid spark obsession and rivalry at the Lewis David de Schweinitz Residence?
Move through centuries in a single afternoon, feeling every echo of ambition, invention, and intrigue beneath your feet. Let each landmark breathe its secrets back to life as the city transforms around you.
Press play and plunge beneath the surface of Bethlehem’s most intriguing streets.