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Bethlehem Public Library & ArtsQuest Partner for Free Weekly Storytime Starting Sept. 15

BETHLEHEM, PA—Families from Bethlehem and beyond can enjoy a fun-filled educational experience deigned to promote visual literacy as the Bethlehem Area Public Library and ArtsQuest partner on a weekly Toddler Storytime at the Banana Factory Arts Center, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem, starting Sept. 15. The free program, set for Thursdays, 10-10:45 a.m., will take place in the art center’s Crayola Gallery, where children and their families will be surrounded by vibrant works of art created by artists from throughout the region.

Geared toward families with children ages 18 months to 6-years old, the Storytime sessions are led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members. During each program, families can look, listen, sing and have fun with picture books, with each week focusing on a different artistic or literary theme. Following Storytime, families are encouraged to explore the Banana Factory galleries and art studios to further experience the arts, with opportunities to tie elements of the stories together with aspects of the artwork.

“Storytime is designed to provide an engaging and highly visual experience for families that promotes reading, as well as an appreciation for the arts,” says ArtsQuest Director of Education Lisa Harms, who spent 13 years as a librarian at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. “This new program is easily accessible to hundreds of families living on Bethlehem’s SouthSide and allows us to continue to expand our early childhood development programming for our community. We thank the Bethlehem Area Public Library for its support and we look forward to growing our partnership in the future.”

The first Storytime Sept. 15 features readings by Harms and Bethlehem Area Public Library Executive Director Josh Berk. During the morning, families will enjoy five highly engaging stories focused on the theme “Shape” including:

Round is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes by Roseanne Greenfield Thong; illustrated by John Parra
Perfect Square by Michael Hall
Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley
Mouse Shapes by Ellen Stoll Walsh (shapes)
Not a Box by Antoinette Portis

Other themes to be explored in the coming weeks include Color and Color Theory, Amazing Animals, Artistic Mediums and Lines.

“It’s always great any time the library can bring books into the community and I’m especially excited to partner with ArtsQuest, one of my favorite organizations in the city,” says Berk. “Storytime in the Banana Factory art gallery is a fabulous match, a perfect way to bring literacy and art together. Kids are going to love it!”

For more information on Storytime at the Banana Factory, visit www.bananafactory.org or www.bapl.org.

My Father as a Founding Father

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

My dad Mitch is a Benjamin Franklin nerd.

He named his only child Benjamin (that’s me). He has multiple shelves filled with Franklin paraphernalia at home. His recent wedding was held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, where a decade ago he was the first person in line for the venue’s tercentennial Franklin exhibit. He made me go to that same exhibit when we traveled to St. Louis when we were on vacation. He regularly stumped National Park Rangers with Franklin trivia at Independence Hall.

That’s why it’s a dream come true for him to portray Benjamin Franklin at our FREE Independence Day Celebration presented by Embassy Bank on July 2-4. Plus, it puts the former Bethlehem Steel employee back to work on campus for the first time in over 30 years.

In the following interview, I finally got to the bottom of my father’s Founding Father obsession while previewing this weekend’s incredible event at SteelStacks.

I have one important question before we get started: do I make you proud?

(Laughs) Um. (Worryingly Long Pause) Yes, you make me very proud.

You’re clearly a huge Ben Franklin fanboy. You named me after him for crying out loud. What’s your fascination with that Founding Father more than the others?

My fascination is that based on my readings and studies I think he is the coolest cat of the era of the formation of the country. I don’t think there is anyone more responsible for the founding of our country and the success of the “great experiment” more than Franklin. I am utterly fascinated with how well-rounded he was and all the different avenues in which he succeeded.

Did you know that of all of the inventions he made, he never took out a patent because he wanted them to be available for all of mankind to use? And, most importantly, there is absolutely no way America could have beaten the British if he didn’t get the agreement with France to send us Naval assistance. His negotiating skills helped us win the Revolutionary War.

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What kind of persona do you plan on taking for the role during the Independence Day Celebration presented by Embassy Bank?

I plan on taking a jovial and likeable educator role. I look forward to teaching the folks and kids at ArtsQuest about Franklin’s fascinating accomplishments.

What is your background in studying Franklin?

I am self-read and self-tought. I say I have a fascination for American history, and particularly I have read more than the average person about the history of Colonial American and the individual Founding Fathers. The advent of DVDs has helped that because you can watch them over and over again.

You’ve had a longtime dream to become a Ben Franklin impersonator? What’s it like to have that dream come true?

I am happy. I am excited. I am especially thrilled that I can share this with my son at his place of employment and support ArtsQuest’s mission….and it’s a perfect excuse to put on tights.

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Mitch Youngerman with Franklin impersonator Ralph Archbold in 2005

You used to actually work for Bethlehem Steel. What was your job? What’s it like to be back on the campus in a completely different way 30 years later?

I worked for Bethlehem Steel for 3 years from 1981-1984. I was an accounting department looper at Martin Tower. So that was the training program. Then I was appointed as a staff accountant at the Sparrow’s Point Plant. I was the first person in the accounting department to unwrap and learn how to use an IBM P.C.

(My wife) Jamie worked there, too, but not at the same time. She programmed the saws in the Rolling Mill for 3 years from 1990-1993. Her building is still standing. She had an office on the 6th floor. She also had an office in the Rolling Mill.

I’m thrilled that the infrastructure that used to support so many families in the Lehigh Valley has now found a rebirth and now serving families as an arts and entertainment.

Your wedding a few years ago took place at the Constitution Center in Philly. What made you pick that location over a traditional venue or somewhere cool like a laser tag arena?

(Laughs) Laser tag was booked so as a 2nd alternative, my lovey wife was aware of my passion for Franklin. Once we knew about the photo opportunity in the great hall including Franklin, she suggested a classy wedding at a museum at the home of one of the great founding documents. It turned out to be a wonderful wedding at a wonderful museum dedicated to a wonderful document. I was also scared she would beat me at laser tag.

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As part of your wedding reception, I had my best friend dress up as Ben Franklin to give you a restraining order. How’d that make you feel?

I was horrified. My passion and obsession for Franklin was intended to flatter him and recognize his contributions to America and the World. But it is obvious that stalking him and emulating his every action was not appreciated.

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What’s your favorite Ben Franklin quote and why?

“There was never a good war, or a bad peace.” I think it’s very appropriate for today’s circumstances in the world. I wish people would listen and embrace that quote.

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You used to stump National Park rangers at Independence Hall with Revolutionary trivia. Did you enjoy embarrassing me?

It was my goal in life to learn as much about Ben Franklin and embarrass you as much as possible. I loved listening to their stories. It was usually generic information for the public’s consumption. But I love talking to people with a similar passion for history. They certainly knew a lot more about Independence Hall than I did. I would stump them with trivia about Franklin, with stuff about the writing of the Declaration or the writing of the Consitution. They knew more about the final document. They were into the physical location. I was more into the people.

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Final question. I’m a little behind on my car payments. Can I borrow a few Benjamins?

(Laughs) Yeah, and you can have a 1953 Ben Franklin half dollar coin in there as well.

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Independence Day Celebration presented by Embassy Bank
JULY 2-4
FREE at SteelStacks
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Bodacious ’80s Bands in Bethlehem!

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

The ’80s were an eclectic time in music. As disco faded from prominence, genres like new wave, power pop and dance music took its place. Hair bands were a thing some of us might not want to admit happened, while some rockers from the 1970’s grew their popularity during the following decade.

At ArtsQuest, we love everything ’80s! So we’re bringing some of the decades best bands, singers and songwriters from the decade to SteelStacks and Musikfest over the next few months. To celebrate, we found a classic live ’80s performance from each for you to enjoy! Righteous, dudes!

THE ROMANTICS

Friday, July 29 – Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling

It’s safe to say if you haven’t heard the song “What I Like About You”, you’ve probably never turned on a radio before. The Romantics blasted into popularity with this 1980 hit. You know a song has made a cultural impact when it’s featured on a Diet Coke can 36 years after release.

But they’re no one-hit wonder. The Romantics have gone on to accomplish many great things throughout their career. Until you see their biggest hits LIVE at SteelStacks, enjoy this classic performance of their transcendent song!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLO0SdYRCMM

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DON HENLEY

Wednesday, August 10 – Musikfest

Being a founding member of the Eagles would have been enough to cement Don Henley’s place in the foundation of rock history. But the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer also became one of the prolific solo artists of his time with hits like “The Boys of Summer”, “All She Wants to Do is Dance”, “The End of the Innocence”, “New York Minute” and “Dirty Laundry”.

With a mix of his Eagles classics and solo hits, we can’t wait to see Don Henley at Musikfest. To tide you over, here’s a 1985 Farm Aid performance of “Sunset Grill”!

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BOSTON

Tuesday, August 9 – Musikfest

Boston celebrates its 40th Anniversary at Musikfest this year, releasing one of the most successful debut album of all-time in 1976. With mega-hits like “More Than a Feeling” and “Don’t Look Back”, it’s surprising that their only song to reach #1 on the charts came in 1986 with “Amanda”. Concert goers didn’t have cellphone video back then, so we’re super stoked to find this rare fan video of the song from a 1988 concert.

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THE HOOTERS

Wednesday, August 24 – Yuengling Summer Concert Series

Double-dose of totally tubular: The Hooters were not only big on MTV, they’re also from Philadelphia. Their songs such as “All You Zombies”, “And We Danced” and “Day By Day” have that quintessential ’80s feel. What a perfect vibe for an outdoor concert at SteelStacks!

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SPLINTERED SUNLIGHT (Grateful Dead tribute)

4 Show Residency – Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling

While The Grateful Dead formed in the late 1960s, the 1980s were smack in the middle of the group’s legendary career. Splintered Sunlight, a Philadelphia-based Grateful Dead tribute band for over 25 years, present a 4-week residency in the Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling. The band will recreate four classic Grateful Dead shows, including their 10/16/81 set from Melkweg, Amsterdam. Deadheads can get a taste of what’s to come in the video below.

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COLIN HAY

Saturday, July 23 – Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling

Colin Hay is familiar to millions as the frontman, songwriter, and vocalist of pop sensation Men at Work. Their 1983 song “Down Under” was arguably one of the biggest hits of the decade. They were the first Australian artists to have a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single in the United States Billboard charts. Since moving to the U.S. in 1989, Hay has made 11 critically-acclaimed solo albums, and has had his songs featured in TV and film (including his several cameos on Scrubs).

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More information and shows at http://www.steelstacks.org/ and http://www.musikfest.org/

Take a ’90s Nostalgia Trip: Summerland Tour 2016

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

Yo! What’s the dillio, friends?! Don’t wig out, but it’s been 17 years since the end of the 1990s. Whateverrrr. That decade was so phat that we decided to bring four of the tightest bands from that era to SteelStacks on July 20: the Summerland Tour 2016 starring Sugar Ray, Everclear, Lit & Sponge!

To get you freakin’ excited for those bands, let’s take a nostalgia trip back to some of their old school moments from the ’90s…

In 1997, you and your friends would freak out while watching TRL. Especially with Mark McGrath bouncing off the walls in the video for Sugar Ray’s #1 hit “Fly”…

Mark McGrath straight chillin’ in the TRL photo booth.

Mark McGrath chillin' in that TRL photobooth.

In 1999, you had to give props to Everclear’s hit song “I Will Buy You a New Life”. Especially this mad good version at the most infamous of ’90s festivals: Woodstock 99…

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This super sweet song was also featured on the soundtrack for “Blast From the Past” featuring two of the most stylin’ ’90s movie stars: Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone!

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You totally remember blaring “My Own Worst Enemy” by Lit out the roll-down windows of your car during the summer of 1999. Plus, the fans in the stands are straight up ’90s…

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Back in the day, David Letterman had curly hair and no glasses. That’s when Sponge played a hella awesome version of their hit song “Plowed” on his show…

And if you need some more jams while you work to make that cheddar, here’s a Spotify playlist for you, dawg…

Peace out!

Summerland Tour 2016: Starring Sugar Ray, Everclear, Lit & Sponge
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks
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ArtsQuest Announces Inaugural Food Truck Border Brawl Winners

BETHLEHEM, PA—The may be separated by the Delaware River, but today Pennsylvania and New Jersey came together in a common goal – to please the palates of thousands during the inaugural Food Truck Border Brawl.

When all was said and done, The Surf and Turf Truck of Hamilton, N.J., was named “Best Overall Food Truck” by the Border Brawl Judging Panel, while The Empanada Guy of Old Bridge, N.J., was named the “People’s Choice” winner via public vote. Based on the judges’ cumulative scores, Pennsylvania was named the winning state in the event.

The Food Truck Border Brawl featured eight food trucks from the Garden State going head to head against eight mobile eateries from the Keystone State. Attendance at the festival was 6,500, with proceeds from the event going to support the nonprofit ArtsQuest’s free music, arts and education programming for the region, including Musikfest, the largest free music festival in the nation.

“The quality and diversity of the food at the Border Brawl, coupled with the outstanding attendance at the event, really highlights the growing food truck movement in our region,” says ArtsQuest President and CEO Kassie Hilgert. “We thank all of the food trucks, judges and our patrons for helping to make this event a huge success. We’re looking forward to working with the Greater Lehigh Valley Mobile Food Alliance, Philadelphia Mobile Food Association and the New Jersey Food Truck Association to grow this event in the years to come.”

The complete list of Food Truck Border Brawl winners is:

Best Overall Food Truck (judges’ selection)
First Place: Surf and Turf Truck, Hamilton, NJ
Second Place: The Cow and The Curd, Philadelphia, PA
Third Place: Oink and Moo BBQ, Philadelphia, PA

People’s Choice Winner:
First Place: The Empanada Guy, Old Bridge, NJ
Second Place: Oink and Moo BBQ, Philadelphia, PA
Third Place: Cinnamini Donuts, Royersford, PA

For more information the Food Truck Border Brawl, visit www.steelstacks.org.

Dress to Impress at Soccerfest!

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

SoccerFest presented by Discover Lehigh Valley returns June 3, 7 & 11, and we want you to be the belle of the (soccer) ball! If you live and breathe Team USA, you have to look the part. With thousands of fellow soccer fans around, it’s difficult to stand out in the crowd with just a basic red, white and blue outfit. So we’re here with some suggestions and pictures to spark your patriotic creativity as you cheer the U.S. to Copa America victory!

FACE PAINT

Go full flag with these variations of Old Glory…

If you’re not looking to go full-out face paint, try something like these simple, more modest designs.

For more skilled artists, go for the “Eagle Eye” look…

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…the American butterfly…

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…or the partial Lady Liberty.

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Or grab a couple buddies and spell out “USA” together! Just remember to stay in the correct order all day. For super patriotic bonus points, get 20 friends to join you and spell out “United States of America”!

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Some paint application pro-tips from Parenting.com:

1. Start by avoiding oil-based face paints. They tend to smear, are harder to remove and clog pores.
2. Just dab a corner of a makeup sponge or soft-bristled brush in water and start painting.
3. Finish the look with sparkle! Look for nontoxic, fabric-based glitter (found at fabric and crafts stores). To apply, dip the opposite tip of the paintbrush into water, dry off excess and dip into glitter. Roll the glitter onto the face.

HEADGEAR

After the face paint, compliment the look with some appropriate head gear!

A jazzed up Uncle Sam hat or colorful mohawk work well…

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Or perhaps represent your home area with a food hat like corn, cheese or a cheesesteak…

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Show some peace and love to the opposing team…

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Or show that you’ve really got soccer on your mind…

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Can’t find one or make one? Shave one!

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As for the rest of your outfit, there’s so many things to do.

Rocking your favorite team scarf is a classic way to compliment your patriotic garb…

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Find some killer patriotic pants…

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Dress like your favorite former U.S. President…

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But dress comfortably if it’s hot outside…

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But no matter how you dress, you’re a real superhero for showing up to SteelStacks to root for Team USA in the Copa America Centenerio!

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SEE YOU AT SOCCERFEST PRESENTED BY DISCOVER LEHIGH VALLEY! JUNE 3, 7 & 11!

SteelStacks Sessions: On the rooftop with Slingshot Dakota

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

A pop-punk band on the roof. Sounds crazy, no? But in our little town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania we’re super proud of Slingshot Dakota. That’s why they were the perfect choice to be the first featured artist in our SteelStacks Sessions performance series.

The married couple was recently named one of Rolling Stone’s 10 New Artists You Need to Know, calling pianist Carly Comando and drummer Tom Patterson “one of the most unique rock bands in the United States.” Slingshot Dakota was also featured on NPR, spoke with Consequence of Sound, and absolutely crushed it at SXSW.

So last year at Musikfest, we asked the duo to perform an acoustic set on the roof at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. Performing multiple songs on the picturesque day and answering our silly questions, this is a unique music performance you have to see. And, if you dig their music (which you totally will), come out to the Slingshot Dakota Album Release Show at SteelStacks on Friday, June 10!

Slingshot Dakota Album Release Show
with Summer Scouts and VoirVoir

FRIDAY, JUNE 10
Fowler Blast Furnace Room at SteelStacks
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What We Like About The Romantics

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

If you’ve lived on the planet Earth within the last 3 1/2 decades, you’ve heard the 1980 smash hit “What I Like About You” by The Romantics on the radio, at a sporting event or in a television commercial. The band was by no means a one-hit wonder, with several other hits topping charts in the United States and all over the World.

In honor of The Romantics playing the Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling on July 29th, we’ve put together a list of things we like about the quintessential 1980’s new wave/pop rock band.

The fact that this song never gets old

Singer and guitarist Wally Palmar toured as part of Ringo Starr & His All Star Band

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The 2002 TV show starring Amanda Bynes takes its title from The Romantics song and used a cover version by Lillix as it’s theme song.

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How the music video for “Talking In Your Sleep” is so totally ’80s

Their drummer’s car and kit were simultaneously displayed at the Henry Ford Museum

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The use of ice cream scoopers as drum sticks in the music video for “One In A Million”

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FRIDAY, JULY 29
Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling
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Lehigh Valley SoccerFest Returns to SteelStacks for Copa America This June

BETHLEHEM, PA—The free Lehigh Valley SoccerFest & Viewing Party, which attracted more than 75,000 cheering fans to Bethlehem the past two summers, returns to SteelStacks this June for the Copa America Centenario tournament. The festival, which is presented by Discover Lehigh Valley, will feature all three of the U.S.A.’s opening round matches vs. Colombia (June 3, 9:30 p.m.), Costa Rica (June 7, 8 p.m.) and Paraguay (June 11, 7 p.m.). The games will be shown on a large LED screen on the Air Products Town Square; additional matches will be shown should the U.S. team advance.

Launched in 2014 to coincide with World Cup Brazil™, the Lehigh Valley SoccerFest is designed to bring the community together in a celebration of the world’s cultures and the “world’s game.” During the festival’s first two years, the event attracted single-game crowds of up to 10,000 to SteelStacks on the city’s former steel mill site, grabbing the attention of ESPN, USA Today, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Los Angeles Times and dozens of other media outlets across the nation.

Highlights of this year’s SoccerFest include a children’s soccer clinic, run by the Bethlehem Steel FC and Philadelphia Union, on June 7 at 6 p.m., along with concerts at the Levitt Pavilion by Fleetwood Mac tribute band TUSK (June 3, 7:30 p.m.) and The Cedric Burnside Project (June 11, 5 p.m.). Delicious food, vendors offering soccer merchandise and free family programming, including youth soccer activities run by Lehigh Valley United and soccer tennis by Kwik Goal, round out the activities and attractions during the event. On June 11, SteelStacks will also host the “Food Truck Border Brawl,” featuring 16 area food trucks, prior to the start of SoccerFest. Tickets for that event are on sale now at www.steelstacks.org.

“Our region has really demonstrated its passion for soccer the past two years through its attendance at our World Cup™ viewing events,” says ArtsQuest Sr. Vice President of Marketing & Advancement Curt Mosel. “We’re excited to show the Copa America matches, and we know fans will come out to cheer on the U.S. men’s team. From free concerts at the Levitt Pavilion to the new food truck event on June 11, there will be plenty of great events and activities for everyone to enjoy.”

In addition to showing the U.S.A’s matches on the screen at SteelStacks, SoccerFest is working with area restaurants and pubs to establish additional viewing locations for other Copa matches. During June, locations such as McCarthy’s Red Stag Pub and Molly’s Irish Bar & Grille in Bethlehem will be showing the games, offering fans a variety of options for catching all the action from the longest running international soccer tournament in the world.

“One of the primary goals in developing SteelStacks was to help support tourism and economic development in our city and our region,” says Mosel. “By partnering with area restaurants and pubs, we’re hoping we can shine the spotlight on a few of the many dynamic businesses that make the Lehigh Valley such a great place to live, work and play.”

The historic Copa America Centenario marks not only 100 years since 1916’s first Copa America, but also the first time the championship will be staged in the U.S. From June 3-26, matches will take place in 10 NFL stadiums across the country, including Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium.

The Lehigh Valley SoccerFest is a partnership between Discover Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Valley United, Lehigh Mining & Navigation and ArtsQuest. Sponsors of the 2016 event include Discover Lehigh Valley, Kwik Goal, Outlets at Sands Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Air Products, Red Robin, Bethlehem Steel FC and PBS39. The festival begins at 6 p.m. June 3 and 7, and at 5 p.m. on June 11; additional details on the soccer clinic will be announced soon. For news and updates, please visit soccerfest.discoverlehighvalley.com.

BACON OVERLOAD!
The Red Elvises and Bacon Memes!

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

The wheel? Nah. The lightbulb? No. Indoor plumbing? Nope.

BACON is the best thing ever created! Igor & The Red Elvises, your favorite Musikfest and New Year’s Eve party band, encapsulate the greatness of bacon in their smash hit “Smell the Bacon”!

In honor of Igor & The Red Elvises returning to Bethlehem, we’ve scoured the internet for the best bacon memes on the web to look at while listening to the greatest bacon-related song in history! So press play, scroll down and enjoy the closest thing to bacon heaven! Then make sure to get your tickets to see Igor & The Red Elvises on Friday, May 27!

BONUS VIDEO! This kid (probably Igor as a child) tries bacon for the first time!

Igor & The Red Elvises
FRIDAY, MAY 27
Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling
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