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social calendar July 21

Wednesday, July 21

Bible study followed by free lunch for adults. 11 a.m. Women’s Ministries (age 14 and older): Butterfly craft, 1 p.m. Salvation Army, 521 Pembroke Road. Call 610-867-4681 for details.

Lehigh University Police and City of Bethlehem Police and Health Departments teach you to “explore” your world by taking a hike or riding your bike. Cops ‘n Kids. Must register in advance; call 610-861-5526 or visit lvcops-n-kids@att.net. Limited seating. Room 403, Fowler Family Center, 511 E. Third St.

Kellyn Foundation’s mobile locally grown fresh produce market, Mechanic Street 3 Lot between Taylor and Polk Sts. 3 to 6 p.m. weekly.

July 22, 23, 24

Fest of the Seven Fishes Christmas in July feast. Seafood dishes from Casa del Mofongo, Tapas on Main, Urbano Mexican Kitchen & Bar, Historic Hotel Bethlehem, Twisted Olive, McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub & Whiskey Bar and Edge Restaurant. On July 24 purchase grab & go items throughout the historic district. Information: visit https://getdowntownbethlehem.com/fest-of-the-seven-fishes/

Thursday, July 22

Chair exercises, 9:30-10:15 a.m. Rene Wetherhold: “History of Your Favorite Hymns”: 10:45 a.m. to noon (lunch follows). Seniors 50 and up. Salvation Army, 521 Pembroke Road. Call 610-867-4681 for details.

Dip ‘n Dance, 1 to 3 p.m. Dimmick Pool, Hellertown.

Tunes at Twilight. 6 p.m. Edge – Scott Marshall Band, Historic Bethlehem Museum Goundie Garden - Ginger & Joe (Ginger & The Schnappes), Hotel Bethlehem – TBD, McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub – Regina Sayles, Twisted Olive – George Hrab. Backstage passes, including free North Street Garage parking for all twelve Thursdays and other benefits, are available. For passes (cost) and for performer lineups, visit Tunesattwilight.com

Saturday, July 24 thru Saturdays in November

Burnside Plantation barn, house, kitchen peeks and tours; activities, crafts. 10 a.m. to noon. Dogs allowed.1461 Schoenersville Road. On -site parking. Visit https://historicbethlehem.org/saturdays-at-burnside/

Saturday, July 24

Bethlehem Farmer’s Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rose Garden, Eighth Ave. and W. Broad Sts.

Bethlehem Food Co-Op block party, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 250 E. Broad St. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free admission. For purchase: Fud Truk and Simply Skewered meat-based and vegetarian items; Dinky’s Ice Cream cart. Music: Dave Fry and D.J. Romeo Gaye; activities for families. Native American history, by local resident Bob Thomas, will display of Lenni Lenape information. Co-op information booth: details of future community-owned grocery store targeted to open in the fall of 2022. The co-op is partnered with Perron Development and Boyle Construction. A $1.7 million Capital Campaign is planned to fund the project. For more information, visit bethlehemfood.coop.

Tuesday, July 27

Bridge players, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Salvation Army, 521 Pembroke Road. Call 610-867-4681 for details.

Wednesday, July 28

Bible study followed by free lunch for adults. (See July 21.)

Cops ‘n Kids Fire-fighting Adventures. See a fire truck. Visit with hometown heroes City of Bethlehem fire fighters. Reading Room adventure. Must register in advance; call 610-861-5526 or visit lvcops-n-kids@att.net. Limited seating. Room 403, Fowler Family Center, 511 E. Third St.

Kellyn Foundation’s mobile locally grown fresh produce market, Mechanic Street 3 Lot between Taylor and Polk Sts. 3 to 6 p.m. weekly.

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