Published October 08. 2025 11:59AM
The 33rd annual Coopersburg Community Day, presented by the Coopersburg Historical Society and supported financially by businesses in the community, was held Sept. 20 at Living Memorial Park. LEFT: Juliette Manning, of Coopersburg, visits with Elsa at Community Day.PRESS PHOTOS BY DEBBIE GALBRAITH
ABOVE: Donald Serfass, of Hometown, portrays one of the world’s first bicyclists on his 1890 Victorian Highwheel and Linda Minarik, of Coopersburg, portrays Mary Todd Lincoln.
Office Bartholomew, Upper Saucon Township Police Department, stops by the Coopersburg Community Day.
Officer George Hummel, Coopersburg Police Department, stands by to talk with residents at Community Day.
A 1971 shortened cargo truck, owed by Dale Stover, of Coopersburg, is on display at Community Day. The vehicle is used for fire policing if needed.
Members of the Coopersburg Fire Company bring their fire truck to the event for residents to see.
LEFT: A variety of bikes are on display – this one with a very special passenger.
This bike can transport five people in one trip.
A bicycle built for two is also on display.
Kids have fun playing on the hay bales – just one of the many activities for the younger residents.
This inflatable slide is just one of the many activities for kids at Community Day.
ABOVE: The AM Radio Tribute Band entertains the crowd Sept. 20.
LEFT: Nicole Preston and Ivy Straka, both of Emmaus, show items from their store Not Too Shabby.