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Office of Veterans Affairs at no cost to veterans and their families staffed with VA-accredited Veteran Service Officers who assist veterans, their families and survivors to obtain the federal, state, and county benefits for which they are eligible as a result of military service. Contact the Office Veterans Affairs for Lehigh County: 610-782-3295 or veteransaffairs@lehighcounty.org; and for Northampton County, call 610-829-4875.

NMIH: Ongoing exhibit: “Microchips That Shook the World” is a mobile, interactive exhibit from IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity, through the IEEE Global Museum. It is presented in partnership with IEEE Spectrum and IEEE Foundation, with philanthropic support from ASML, the IEEE Electronics Packaging Society, the IEEE Electron Devices Society, the Bill and Dianne Mensch Foundation, and other generous donors. 602 E. Second St. Visit nmih.org/

February 11-25: Historic Downtown Bethlehem Restaurant Week. Information: visithistoricbethlehem.com/event/winter-restaurant-week/

To February 18: Student Artwork: L.V. Charter HS for the Arts. Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (check for changes) Rotunda Gallery, 10 E. Church St. Visit bfac-lv.org/rotunda-gallery-shows-2/

Wednesdays to March 18: Great Decisions. Important issues in American foreign policy topics such as “Ukraine and European Security,” “Multilateral Institutions in a Changing World Order,” “U.S. Engagement in Africa,” “Human Rights & International Law,” “Alliances & Nuclear Proliferation,” “Trump Tariff’s & the Global Economy,” and “U.S.-China Relations.” 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kirkland Village, 3000 Kirkland Village Circle.

First and Third Sundays: Open Mike Night, 7 p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St. (610) 867-2390; visit godfreydaniels.org

Fourth Mondays: Lehigh Valley People with Parkinson’s and their caretakers. Moderator: Dave Rivera. 10 a.m. Spanish and English. Free. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Tuesdays: Good Vibrations Chorus. All singers welcome. 9:30 a.m. Director Nancy Shumaker. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Song Writing. Conductor Stephen Cee. 11 a.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Second Wednesdays: Karaoke, 1 p.m. Sing or just listen. Free. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown, 18102. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Wednesday, Feb. 25: Wednesday Afternoon Dance. 1 – 3 p.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown, 18102. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Thursdays: Lehigh Valley Pops Orchestra. Conductor Ron DeGrandis. 9 to 10:30 a.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown, 18102. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Lehigh Valley Pop Music Jam Session led by Stephen Cee. Free. 1 p.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org

Current Events Informal Discussion Group. Moderator: David M. Bell. 2 p.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Fridays: Life Sharing Discussion Group. 1 to 3 p.m. Begins with a question chosen by the group and ends with more questions. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Elm Street Jazz Workshop rehearsals, 9 a.m. Director: Allan Meyerson.1633 W. Elm St., -Allentown.1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700; visit lvactivelife.org/

Socrates Café moderated by Dr. Charles Brooks. 10 a.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Saturdays: Saturday Night Dances with various performers. Cost per person. 7 to 10 p.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

DAILY

Wednesday, Feb. 11: Karaoke. 1 to 3 p.m. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

Friday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 14: Pennsylvania Youth Theater’s Peter and the Starcatcher. Charles Brown Ice House. 56 River St. Information and tickets: 123pyt.org

Friday, Feb. 13: “What Would Jerry Do?” The music of The Grateful Dead and The Jerry Garcia Band, as well as the occasional “non-dead” curveball. 8 p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St. Call (610) 867-2390; visit godfreydaniels.org

Closing day: Steven Landis, photography, “Bethlehem Steel: Rusting Relic”. Bethlehem Town Hall Rotunda Gallery, 10 E. Church St. Gallery closes at 4 p.m. Visit bfac-lv.org/

Saturday, Feb. 14: Corinne Mammana Valentine’s Day Special. Bossa nova, jazz harmony, and pop songwriting. 8 p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St. Call (610) 867-2390; visit godfreydaniels.org

Downtown Bethlehem’s annual Chocolate Trail. Sample a variety of chocolate treats at each stop. Cost. Rain-or-shine event, No refunds. Register at: visit historicbethlehem.com/event/chocolate-trail/2026-02-14/

Grammy award-winning Akropolis Reed Quintet. 7:30 p.m. Baker Hall. Zoellner Arts Center, 420 E. Packer Ave. Tickets: all sales are final. No refunds. Visit axs.com/events/1277645/akropolis-reed-quintet-tickets

Valentine’s Day about 20 minutes long horse-drawn carriage rides. 40 minute options available. Cost. Corner of Church and Main at the church, Call 610-730-4973

Sunday, Feb. 15: Third Sunday Open Mike Night, 7 p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St. Call (610) 867-2390; visit godfreydaniels.org

NMIH: Drop-in family style - third Sunday monthly: S.T.E.A.M. Adventures. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. National Museum of Industrial History, 602 E. Second St. Visit nmih.org

Baked into Bethlehem. 11 a.m. Tickets for this and other series events: historicbethlehem.org/visit-us/experience/baked-into-bethlehem/

The Jane Austen Playlist: Love and Music of Regency England. 4 p.m. Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University,

420 E. Packer Ave. Information, tickets: zoellner.cas.lehigh.edu/content/jane-austen-playlist-love-and-music-regency-england

Winter Wine Fest and Market. Sampling, chance to buy glasses and bottles of wine direct from Pennsylvania wineries, vendors and other retailers. Ages 21 and older. 101 Founders Way. Visit artsquest.org/festivals/more-festivals-and-experiences/winter-winefest-market/ for hours and tickets.

Saturday, Feb. 21: Cops ‘n Kids: “Doug Unplugged” by Dan Yaccarino and “Screens Away” by Kailian Carr. Make a robot “portrait”. Ages four and up. Cops ‘n Kids Reading Room.10:30 a.m. to noon. Fowler Center, NCC, 511 E Third St. Must register: visit copsnkidslv.org

Tuesday, Feb. 24: Fourth Tuesdays community shape note singing in partnership with the L.V. Shape-Note community. p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St. Call (610) 867-2390; visit godfreydaniels.org

Thursday, Feb. 26: L.V. Veterans History Project to collect, document and preserve the personal experiences of U.S. wartime veterans. 7 p.m. Chairman/Founder/Historian: Mike Seward. Call 610- 434-5210. 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Call 610-437-3700 or visit lvactivelife.org/

UPCOMING

Saturday, February 28: Work, Fight, or Play Ball: How Bethlehem Steel Helped Baseball’s Stars Avoid World War I. Author talk with William Ecenbarger explores the story of Bethlehem Steel’s 1918 industrial baseball league.1 to 3 p.m. National Museum of Industrial History, 602 E. Second St. Visit nmih.org

Saturdays: Feb. 28 and March 28: Stand Down Valor of the Lehigh Valley for veterans. Free food, clothing, footwear, hygiene items, meals for veterans, homeless and others in our community. Noon to 1 p.m. Across from the Wooden Match, 61 W. Lehigh St. To learn more, email info@valorclinic.org; to donate and volunteer: call 570-534-2854 or visit valorclinic.org

Sunday, March 1: Free First Sunday of every month through November (April will be the second Sunday). Limited to families attending with children and five tickets per household. Register online in advance. historicbethlehem.org/visit-us/experience/free-sundays-at-the-museums/

Saturday, March 28: Prom pop-up. Open to all students /families irregardless of school and school district. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Windcreek,77 Wind Creek Blvd. Cost. Information and registration (required) : visit ywcabethlehem.org/prom2026