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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Music, art and other attractions keep Mayfair humming

Jimmy and the Parrots, the Large Flowerheads, the Sofa Kings and Supersonic Godfathers, were among the musicians who performed at the 2022 Mayfair Festival of the Arts hosted by Cedar Crest College recently. The Lehigh Valley Press and Times News were among the event sponsors. RIGHT: Macungie-based singer-songwriter Stacy Gabel strums her Martin Custom X Series guitar as she sings originals like “Sunny Days” and covers at the Service Electric Bandstand Stage.
Abraham Darlington works on his latest “Punkmetal” creation on a metal plate inside Lees Hall during Mayfair at Cedar Crest College. The abstract artist has his studio in Emmaus. Press Photos By Ed Courrier
Bob Swaim takes a load of riders around a Cedar Crest College parking lot during Mayfair. Swaim and his wife Gloria return to Mayfair from Coopersburg to present their unique collection of bicycles and human-powered vehicles. The ConferenceBike was built in 2005 and can be powered by seven riders. From left, is Swaim, his son Robert, Jack Kloiber, Nathan He, twins Marcus and Liam Rodriguez and mom Jennifer Collado, of Allentown. Behind them are Ray and Miriam Yarnell, of Lower Macungie Township.