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Community Calendar

Feb. 27

The Upper Milford Township Historical Society will host Frank Willis in a presentation on powder horns 7 p.m. Powder horns, usually horns of an ox or cow, were re-purposed to store and carry gun powder. The presentation will be held at the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St., Emmaus.

March 1

The Allentown Music Club will present “Memories of Broadway” 2 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 1533 Springhouse Road, Allentown. Popular musicals from the 1960s until the present will be performed by “The Flutations,” an ensemble group directed by Karen El-Chaar, flutist. Also performing are Monika Short, soprano, Jacqueline Ballarin, soprano, Barry Brown, tenor, Jonathan Beitler, piano and Bob Premecz, saxophone. The program coordinator is Jeanne Harakal. Attendance is free and open to the public.

March 3

The Emmaus Garden Club will host a bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show, “Gardens of Tomorrow,” at the Philadelphia Convention Center. The bus will leave Weis Markets, 1220 Chestnut St., Emmaus, 12:30 p.m. and leave Philadelphia 7:30 p.m. There is a cost. For more information, contact Diane at 610-554-0653.

First rehearsal of the Emmaus Chorale in its 42nd year. This community choir meets 7-9 p.m. Monday nights at Faith Presbyterian Church, 3002 N. Second St., Emmaus, until its spring concert June 8. Some musical experience is helpful to participate in this choir. For more information, email emmauschorale@gmail.com.

March 4

Emmaus Garden Club meeting noon at Bethel Bible Fellowship Church, 418 Elm St. Emmaus. Enter at the back of the building/gymnasium. Parking at Bethel and St. John’s UCC, 139 N. Fourth St. The program is on Andalusia, a beautiful 50-acre estate, which sits along the banks of the Delaware River, just north of Philadelphia. John Vick, executive director, will present the history of the site, including the Big House, a stunning Greek Revival mansion built in 1795 and the extensive public and arboretum gardens. A delightful way to welcome spring. All are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

March 5

St. Peter’s Union Church, 7863 St. Peters Road, Macungie, will host an Ash Wednesday worship service 7 p.m. All are welcome.

March 7, 8

The Emmaus Public Library will host the fifth annual “Tee Time at the Library” mini golf fundraiser 6-9 p.m. March 7 for those 21 years and older and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 8 for all ages. There is a cost for tickets. Mini golf fans will play an 18-hole course in the library stacks. Visit the website www.emmauspl.org for details.

March 13-15, 16

Salisbury Theatre will present “The Hello Girls” 7 p.m. March 13, 14 and 15 and 2 p.m. March 16. “The Hello Girls” is a musical set during World War I, based on the true story of telephone operators. Visit salisburysd.hometownticketing.com for tickets.

March 16

The Upper Milford Historical Society will host an open house 1-4 p.m. at the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St. Visitors will have an opportunity to peruse the exhibits and visit the archives.

March 24

The Woman’s Club of Emmaus will celebrate the club’s annual Girls of the Month recipients with a reception 6 p.m. in the Emmaus High School cafeteria, 500 Macungie Ave., Emmaus. Dessert will be served.

March 25

Hivel Und Dahl Preservation Society will host “An Evening with Russ Rentler” 7 p.m. at the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St., Emmaus. Rentler is a musician and songwriter specializing in acoustic music. Admission is free and all are welcome.

March 27

St. Luke’s ThinkFirst to Prevent Falls presentation is scheduled 10-11 a.m. at St. Luke’s Hospital — Sacred Heart campus, 421 W. Chew St., Allentown. ThinkFirst to Prevent Falls is an older adult fall prevention program. The program goals are to raise awareness of the prevalence of falls and their serious consequences and to increase knowledge on reducing risks for falls. The presentation is free and participants will learn about fall prevention topics such as home safety, safety in the community, talking with your physician, nutrition and the significance of exercise, vision and medications. Visit the St. Luke’s online event calendar for details.

Scott Bieber will talk about local mining at the Upper Milford Historical Society monthly meeting 7 p.m. Bieber will highlight early mining operations for magnetic iron ore in the Vera Cruz area. Meetings are held at the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St., Emmaus.

April 2

A fear of flying seminar is scheduled 6-8:30 p.m. at LVIA/ABE airport, 3311 Airport Road, Allentown. There is a cost. The seminar is designed to give participants the tools and resources as well as hands-on information and insight on how to control fear when flyding. Participants will learn and practice techniques to help overcome fear of flying. Learn what situations may provoke fear of flying and why this happens. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from a licensed therapist, pilot, flight attendant and TSA representative. Participants also will be given the opportunity to experience the security checkpoint screening area and tour an Airbus A320 aircraft. Additional information and resources will be distributed at the seminar. Session size is limited. Visit the airport website for details at www.flyabe.com.

April 24

The Woman’s Club of Emmaus hosts a Spring Dessert Card Party 1 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 501 Chestnut St., Emmaus. This card party helps with funding for the club’s scholarship for a graduating senior at Emmaus High School. For table reservations, contact Mary Alice at 610-392-9367 before April 18. Any questions, call Pat at 610-434-7836.

May 10

The Seed Farm, 5854 Vera Cruz Road, Emmaus, will host its annual spring plant sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also May 11. The sale is held rain or shine and features more than 200 varieties of locally grown frost and cold tolerant vegetable, herb and flower starters. Starter plants are non-GMO, pesticide-free and grown without synthetic chemicals. Staff and volunteers will be on-site to offer information on plant care.