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Community Calendar

Oct. 29

Ribbons of C.A.R.E. invites the community to a “Breakfast-for-Dinner” celebration honoring women’s strength and resilience during Breast Cancer Awareness Month 5-7 p.m., 318 Main St., Emmaus.

Guests will enjoy a royal breakfast buffet, survivor storytelling, a Princess Parade, raffles and a crowning ceremony celebrating women as true “Queens of Courage.” This inspiring event reminds everyone – especially children – true strength shines through compassion, perseverance and community.

All proceeds benefit Ribbons of C.A.R.E. to help families facing serious medical conditions with childcare and support. Reserve your spot today by visiting https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/crown-and-courage-breakfast-for-dinner-fundraiser or contact Alecia Fegley at 484-904-6048 or www.ribbonsofcare.org.

Oct. 30

The Upper Milford Historical Society will host the program “Kings Highway and The Great Philadelphia Road” by Neil Moser 7 p.m. at the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St., Emmaus.

Oct. 31

Trick-or-Treat night will be held 6-8 p.m. in Upper Milford Township.

Residents of Lower Milford Township will participate in trick or treat 6-8 p.m.

Nov. 1

The Allentown Music Club will present “An American Program” 2:30 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 1533 Springhouse Road, Allentown, featuring patriotic music, folk music and jazz. Performers include Sherman Cox, clarinet, The Asbury Trio featuring Jonathan Beitler, piano, John Lucas, guitar, Rich Gonya, drums and Patricia Alercia, soprano. The program coordinator is Santa Peters. The event is free and open to the public.

The Emmaus Lioness Lions Club will host a free scarf giveaway at the Emmaus Triangle. The event will take place 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and more than 500 handmade scarves will be available for those in need of some extra warmth during the chilly winter season. The scarves will be draped on the park fence and anyone is welcome to take one. In the event of inclement weather, the giveaway will be rescheduled to Nov 8.

Nov. 2

St. Andrews Lutheran Church cash bingo at Fearless Fire Company, 1221 S. Front St., Allentown. Doors open 11:30 a.m. Event includes 19 regular games, coverall, 50/50 raffle, special games and a basket raffle. Food and baked goods will be available for purchase. For tickets or more information, contact Lori at 610-390-2107, Sharon at 484-866-5827 or Lorraine at 484-538-7806.

Nov. 5

Emmaus Garden Club will meet noon at Bethel Bible Fellowship Church, 418 Elm St., Emmaus. Entrance at the back of the building; parking at Bethel and St. John’s UCC, 139 N. Fourth St., Emmaus. The program will be “A Conversation about C-Change.” Kathleen Biggins will present a program on the impact of climate change.

Nov. 6

The Lehigh Carbon Community College Career Development Center will host its Fall 2025 Job Fair 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Schnecksville campus in the Community Services Center. Admission is free and the event is open to students, alumni and community members to network and apply for various open positions with more than 80 registered employers. Job seekers should bring multiple copies of their resume, dress for success and be prepared to network.

Nov. 7

Basket social at Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Eastern Salisbury, 1707 Church Road, Allentown. Social starts 6 p.m.; doors open noon to place tickets in baskets. For more information, call Louise at 610-866-1611.

Nov. 8

Old Zionsville United Church of Christ, 5981 Fountain Road, Old Zionsville, will hold its 28th annual bazaar and filled basket auction 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Event includes a door prize drawing, 50/50 raffle, a bake sale and sale of light refreshments. Call 610-966-3601 or visit www.oldzionsucc.org with questions.

Salisbury Elementary School PTO fall craft and vendor fair 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Salisbury High School, 500 E. Montgomery St., Allentown. Admission is free. Event includes a basket raffle and food available for purchase. Vendors accepted through Oct. 29. To register, contact Vanessa Laible at BandVLaible@gmail.com.

The Emmaus Borough / Upper Milford Township Joint Environmental Advisory Council will host a bulb and seed swap 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Emmaus Public Library, 11 E. Main St., Emmaus. Participants who wish to may bring extra bulbs from their garden to share and swap with others and are welcome to include a photo of the plants so others can see what the plants look like when in bloom. Gardeners of all skill levels are encouraged to attend, bring questions and share knowledge. Visit Facebook for details.

Nov. 10

Organizers invite members of the public to join area Marines to celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps with a ceremony 4-4:30 p.m. at the Marine Corps Monument in Cedar Beach Park, Allentown. The event will be held rain or shine. The ceremony will include color guard, a bugle rendition of the Marine Corps Hymn and a cake cutting ceremony.

Nov. 13

The Emmaus Rotary Club will host a community membership event 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Yergey Brewing, 235 Main St., Emmaus. Visitors will learn about membership opportunities, upcoming projects and the club’s East Penn Feeding Program.

Nov. 15

St. Peter’s Union Church, 7863 St. Peters Road, Macungie, will hosts its Fall Bazaar 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will include vendors and raffles. Light lunch and baked goods will be available for sale.

Nov. 16

Bingo is scheduled 2 p.m. at Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Eastern Salisbury, 1707 Church Road, Allentown. Doors open 1 p.m. For more information, call Louise at 610-866-1611.

Nov. 19

Community Action Lehigh Valley holds its annual meeting 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wind Creek Bethlehem, 77 Wind Creek Blvd. There is a cost for tickets. The event includes lunch. Visit the website www.communityactionlv.org for details, including ticket information.

Nov. 25

Hivel Und Dahl Preservation Society will host a program about Ralph Berky 7 p.m. in the Upper Milford Township municipal building, 5671 Chestnut St. Ralph Berry was an eccentric figure who fed the birds from the seeds in the pocket of his overcoat and was known as “The Birdman.” All are welcome and admission is free.