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Jonny Lang, Marc Broussard, The Blues Brotherhood & More Coming to ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks

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BETHLEHEM, PA–Renowned Bluesman Jonny Lang, Marc Broussard and soul Blues Brothers tribute The Blues Brotherhood are among the new acts coming to the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. Tickets for the shows go on sale Oct. 15, 10 a.m., to ArtsQuest Members and Oct. 18, 10 a.m., to the public at www.steelstacks.org and 610-332-2278.

At the age of 15, Johnny Lang released his solo debut album “Lie to Me,” with the record becoming a platinum success. The GRAMMY-award winner went on to gain recognition as one of the best live performers and guitarists of his generation. He will perform at the Musikfest Café presented by Yuengling April 26, 7:30 p.m.

Marc Broussard will bring the spirits of classic R&B, rock and soul to the Musikfest Café stage April 11, 7:30 p.m. Since launching his major-label debut in 2004, Broussard has released eight studio albums and is currently awaiting his next release, “A Lullaby Collection.” The upcoming album will be available Nov. 15 and proceeds will benefit Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge.

On Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m., the Musikfest Café welcomes the Blues Brotherhood featuring original Blues Brothers member Tom “Bones” Malone as they celebrate John Belushi’s birthday. This band covers the best material from the original Blues Brothers, as well as other classic blues, funk and soul unique to the “Brotherhood.”

The complete list of newly announced shows is:

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Fowler Blast Furnace Room
Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $10 in advance | $12 day of show

The Blues Brotherhood
Musikfest Café
Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $20-$25

Marc Broussard
Musikfest Café
April 11, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $30-$40

Jonny Lang
Musikfest Café
April 26, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40-$50

The ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks is located at 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. For more information on these and all ArtsQuest Center shows, visit www.steelstacks.org or follow SteelStacks on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SteelStacks.

11 Spooky SteelStacks Halloween Events!

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By Kayla Arestivo, ArtsQuest Marketing Intern

You know it, we know it…Halloween is a real treat! Don’t be a scaredy cat, join us at SteelStacks for spooky films in the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas and comedy that’ll have you terrified and laughing all at the same time! Oh, and did we mention the liveliest party for the undead?

Have fang-tastic nights in Bethlehem to have the Happiest Halloween yet!

SteelStacks Zombie Ball

SteelStacks Zombie Ball– 10/31 – buy tickets

Braaaaaaains! Shuffle to Bethlehem with the living dead for a Halloween party with some bite: the SteelStacks Zombie Ball!

Films · Special Screenings

The Lost Boys– 10/17 – buy tickets

The Lost Boys reshapes vampire tradition, deftly mixing heart-pounding terror, rib-tickling laughs, and a body-gyrating rock soundtrack.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show– 3 screenings 10/18 – 12/27 – buy tickets

Seriously, do you need a description? It’s ROCKY HORROR! THE cult classic… there is no other film quite like Rocky Horror and there never will be. This timeless film is best screened late and we’re more than happy to bring this tradition back to the Lehigh Valley every last Friday of the month, with extra screenings every October!

The Hunger– 10/19 – buy tickets

Miriam Blaylock collects Renaissance art, ancient Egyptian pendants, lovers, souls. Alive and fashionably chic in Manhattan, Miriam is an ageless vampire.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula– 10/23 – buy tickets

Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Anthony Hopkins star in director Francis Ford Coppola’s visually stunning, passionately seductive version of the classic Dracula legend. In BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA, Coppola returns to the original source of the Dracula myth, and from that gothic romance, he creates a modern masterpiece.

It Strips– 10/26 – buy tickets

Your favorite horror movies + burlesque = a spooky, sexy time!

Renowned burlesque producer HoneyTree EvilEye curates an evening of gruesome, hilarious and naughty acts by several of the East Coast’s best burlesque artists at It Strips, a horror film-inspired cabaret variety.

Twilight– 10/30 – buy tickets

Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) doesn’t expect much when she moves to the small town of Forks, Washington, until she meets the mysterious and handsome Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson)- a boy who’s hiding a dark secret: he’s a vampire. As their worlds and hearts collide, Edward must battle the bloodlust raging inside him as well as a caterie of undead that would make Bella their prey. Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling sensation by Stephanie Meyer, Twilight adds a dangerous twist to the classic story of star-crossed lovers.

Ghostbusters 1 & 2 Double Feature– 10/31 – buy tickets

Ghostbusters (1984)

After the members of a team of scientists lose their cushy positions at a university in New York City, they decide to become “ghostbusters” to wage a high-tech battle with the supernatural for money.

Ghostbusters II (1989)

After saving New York City from a ghost attack, the Ghostbusters — a team of spirit exterminators — is disbanded for demolishing parts of the city during the battle. But when Ghostbuster Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) learns that spirits have taken an interest in his son, the men launch a rogue ghost-chasing mission.

Comedy · Shows

The Great Old Ones– 10/19 – buy tickets

The Great Old Ones (Jon Lunger and Justin Passino) perform comedic improv in the style of modern horror stories. You’ll witness the creation of completely improvised, other-worldly “horrors” as The Great Old Ones dive into your nightmares and emerge with jokes.

Spoiler Alert: Aliens– 10/24 – buy tickets

Prepare to have your mind blown into itty-bitty, tiny pieces, as two comedians recreate a movie for you, live on stage!

Comedians Matt Candio and Jon Lunger take you on a journey through the ridiculousness of modern cinema in a hilarious send-up and take-down of one of Hollywood’s most legendary and/or notorious films. It’s a frenetic, pseudo-improvised performance that will remind you why you love movies in the first place. This time up they’re tackling the classic 1986 James Cameron sci-fi space adventure Aliens.

Yeah, I’m Kinda Afraid– 10/31 – buy tickets

“Yeah, I’m Kind of Afraid” is the answer to a question first posed in the year 1991 by a group of Canadian Teens calling themselves The Midnight Society. It is also a spooky comedy show based on the Nickelodeon TV show “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” Huddle around the camp-fire with us on Halloween night as we improvise and spin two horrifying and hilarious tales that will leave you both laughing and looking over your shoulder. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Yeah, we kinda are!

For a full list of events at SteelStacks, CLICK HERE!

The Greatest Hits by the Greatest Tribute Bands!

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By Kayla Arestivo, ArtsQuest Marketing Intern

Ever wish you could watch your favorite band play one last time? You know the songs, you know the lyrics, you know the way they made you feel each time you listened… Well now you can LIVE at SteelStacks!

See tribute bands pay homage to beloved performers and throw a twist of their own, as they cover the great hits you love. The music emulates the vocal style and overall appearance of the bands you grew up to, the bands that impacted your life, the bands you felt in your soul when you heard them play live

TUSK: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute– 11/8 & 11/9 – buy tickets

Back by popular demand! Tusk is the #1 tribute to Fleetwood Mac in the world, bar none. No wigs, no backing tracks, no gimmicks, just five musicians recreating the music of Fleetwood Mac to perfection with note for note renditions that no other Fleetwood Mac tribute on the touring scene today can come close to duplicating.

Under the Streetlamp Presents “Hip to the Holidays”– 11/10 – buy tickets

Let’s get Hip to the Holidays, as Under the Streetlamp celebrates with a joyous performance of your favorite holiday tunes PLUS songs from the American Radio Songbook.

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DANCING DREAM Presents the Best of ABBA– 11/16 – buy tickets

DANCING DREAM: The Tribute to ABBA, the greatest pop supergroup from Sweden, electrifies audiences of all ages with the best hits “Mamma Mia,” “Dancing Queen,” “Take a Chance,” “Fernando,” and many more.

The Aardvarks & The Sofa Kings– 11/23 – buy tickets

For more than 10 years, the ‘Varks have been evolving and maturing (kind of) into the premier rock band of the Lehigh Valley, mixing time periods and styles of covers and original music into their non-stop, high energy sets.

Start Making Sense – Tribute to Talking Heads: A benefit for Lehigh Valley Girls Rock– 11/27 – buy tickets

If David Byrne is one of the geniuses of modern times, then Start Making Sense is a tribute to genius.The musicians in this 7-10 piece Talking Heads Tribute take pride in faithfully recreating the music of Talking Heads entire career.

The Large Flowerheads– 11/30 – buy tickets

The Large Flowerheads bring to life the sights & sounds of the groovy ’60s. Their repertoire includes numbers from The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Sonny & Cher, Dusty Springfield, Mamas & the Papas, The Monkees & so many more!

The Stranger: A Tribute to Billy Joel– 12/13 – buy tickets

Back by popular demand! The Stranger is the complete premiere tribute to the music of one of the world’s most beloved performers, Billy Joel.

Jimmy and the Parrots – A Parrot Holiday Party– 12/21 – buy tickets

Grab your beach chair, your suntan oil, and your favorite drink, and get ready for a trip to the islands with the ultimate tribute to Jimmy Buffett.

Twelve Twenty-Four – The Holiday Rock Orchestra– 12/22 – buy tickets

Twelve Twenty-Four presents a high energy, full-scale, holiday rock orchestra concert featuring everyone’s favorite rock-edge holiday music as well as their own holiday creations.

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EagleMania: The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute Band– 12/27 & 12/28 – buy tickets

Back by popular demand! EagleMania’s show consists of the Eagles’ greatest hits, as well as some of the solo work of Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh.

The Sofa Kings’ New Year’s Eve Party!– 12/31 – buy tickets

Ring in the New Year with one of SteelStacks’ favorite party bands! The Sofa Kings are a high energy ten-piece band from Southeastern Pennsylvania that is taking the Delaware Valley by storm!

Craig Thatcher Band performs an acoustic evening of Eric Clapton Retrospective– 1/4 – buy tickets

Craig Thatcher Band will perform an acoustic rendition of Eric Clapton Retrospective, featuring selections from the Eric Clapton UNPLUGGED show.

Broken Arrow – The Music of Neil Young– 1/11 – buy tickets

Broken Arrow performs the music of Neil Young, featuring both the rockin’ electric Crazy Horse tunes and the more acoustic, pedal steel driven country rock material.

Into The Mystic – A Tribute to Van Morrison– 1/17 – buy tickets

Drawing from his complete collection of works, “Into the Mystic,” seeks to recreate the spirit and energy of Van Morrison’s Music and pays respect to a man who himself is a hard act to catch and most humbly follow in 2019.

Experience Janis– 1/31 – buy tickets

Experience Janis! With a twinkle in her eye and that rasp in her voice, CC Coletti channels the spirit of Janis Joplin, belting out hit after hit in a heartfelt tribute performance.

Top Of The World – A Carpenters Tribute– 2/13 – buy tickets

Top Of The World – Tribute to The Carpenters is fronted by singer Debbie Taylor, her Karen Carpenter vocal resemblance is absolutely astonishing.

Light My Fire – The Ultimate Doors Tribute– 2/15 – buy tickets

Light My Fire is the Tri-State area’s #1 Doors Tribute Band. Break on through and be mesmerized by Light My Fire’s performance as they take you back in time to the 1960’s Sunset Strip sound of the Doors.

The Nerds– 2/21 – buy tickets

Often imitated but never duplicated, The Nerds have been redefining what it means to be a cover band since 1985.

The Amish Outlaws– 3/20 – buy tickets

With a set that is always evolving as the Brothers discover more and more music and culture,The Amish Outlaws constantly surprise the audience and keep them guessing as to what they could possibly play next.

Lotus Land – American RUSH Tribute– 4/18 – buy tickets

With an unparalleled performance, The American RUSH Tribute Lotus Land brings the force of live Rush to life on stage.

Strawberry Fields – SONGS4SIGHT 2020 – benefiting Center for Vision Loss– 4/30 – buy tickets

The ultimate Beatles tribute band in full costume, featuring former members of the hit Broadway musical “Beatlemania.”

Tapestry: Tribute to Carole King– 6/12 – buy tickets

A beautiful re-creation of the Carole King songbook performed with live band and multi-media images.

For a full list of concerts in the Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling, CLICK HERE!

John Waite: A Life in Music

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By Frank Valish, Guest Writer for SteelStacks.org

Throughout the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, John Waite was a staple of FM radio, first with his band The Babys, followed by a hit-laden solo career and as part of the arena rock band Bad English. Songs like The Babys’ “Isn’t It Time,” Bad English’s “When I See You Smile,” and his monster solo smash “Missing You” turned Waite into household name, but Waite has quietly spent the last 20 odd years crafting more nuanced pop compositions, led by tracks like the folk-y “Bluebird Café” and the affecting “Downtown,” both which he reprised on 2017’s Wooden Heart: Acoustic Anthology Volume 2. And while his last album of new music, Rough & Tumble, was released eight years ago, Waite has recently started up the old writing machine again for a new album that he plans to start recording before Christmas.

Waite sat down with ArtsQuest prior to his October 10 performance at the Musikfest Café presented by Yuengling to talk about his history in the music business and the songs that changed his life.

ArtsQuest: The music industry changed so much since the 70s, 80s, and even the 90s, and you’ve been there throughout it. How have you experienced the industry change, and what’s the biggest takeaway you see from promoting your music in those days and doing so now?

John Waite: Well, these days you don’t have to talk to somebody across a desk, which I think is good for the music. The Internet has made it so you can release something, and it’s worldwide immediately. And if you decide to make an acoustic record, like I have done for the last two releases, there’s nobody telling you it’s not a good idea. You can do basically anything you want now. A record company is still there to distribute the record, but you can get a distributor, which I did for my last couple of records, and get it in the shops. After a certain amount of time, you know how it all works. And there’s not a whole lot of mystery to it. You put your shoulder to the wheel and then off you go. The fact that the Internet has blasted everything out into the open, it’s a level playing field. So I’ve been able to do the work I’m wanting to do. I’ve been very lucky to have hit singles throughout my career, from The Babys and Bad English and of course the ’80s. I think if I didn’t have that behind me, it would be really rough. But it’s great to have that in this environment. It’s an open highway. It’s anything I want it to be.

ArtsQuest: When you think back to The Babys, what are your fondest memories?

John Waite: Touring. Coming to America. Seeing New York City and seeing Chicago, the home of the blues. Just seeing the landmarks and being young. Everything was so fresh. It was exciting. It was great to be young in the ’70s. Everything was on fire. But it’s been one incredible experience. It never gets old. We tour a lot, and I’m about to go back in the studio again. You get offered soundtracks. It’s still interesting. It sure beats a regular job, you know.

ArtsQuest: You’ve obviously had an extensive solo career post-Babys, your biggest hit being “Missing You” of course. What kind of relationship do you have with that song these days, and has that relationship changed with time?

John Waite: It’s a great song. It took 20 minutes to write the whole thing. It really did. It just came out of nowhere. It was all word association. I’d been away from home, England. I was married at the time, and I just wanted to get home. The last album had gone on and on. I’d come over to sign the contract and then I was going to back home and work out what I was going to do next, but I was so into recording, and me and the band just started writing songs, so I stayed. I’d been away from home for like 4 months. When that song was written, it was pretty melancholic. But it’s a great song, because it’s just off the cuff. There was no pre-thought going into it. It was just emotion. They’re the best songs. They last the longest.

ArtsQuest: Do you feel like your songwriting became more personal or perhaps more autobiographical in the period that followed Bad English? It seemed like in that period there were some songs that were just crushingly affecting, things like “Masterpiece of Loneliness,” “Downtown,” “In God’s Shadow.”

John Waite: Yeah, I wanted to real up. I thought that Bad English was glossy. And I came out of that looking to rebuild myself as a writer. I wanted to get right to the heart of everything. And if I was going to put a record out I wanted it to be extremely real. I didn’t want it to be just product. And I think I have something to prove. “Downtown,” in particular, was a really wrenching song to write. But it was my life in New York City and the Lower East Side and the life that I lived. It was a very intense, real life. It wasn’t some pop star going out to the nearest restaurant and being fabulous. I’ve always lived a very down to earth, street life.

ArtsQuest: Was there ever a push and pull between wanting to do something a little different and the fact that people knew you from these giant pop songs?

John Waite: Well, I just don’t care. I don’t write for people, really. That was what was wrong with Bad English. I don’t write for an audience. I write and that’s what you’re going to get. There’s a huge difference in the intention. If you look around you and you see other artists’ work and you know how good it is, it just keeps raising the bar. But if you’re trying to just sell records and be popular, you’re going to end up making junk. You have to go look in the mirror and come up with something that’s going to throw people. You have to take a chance. It’s all about chance. Everything. You have to go out there and risk everything, or else it’s just not worth doing.

JOHN WAITE
Thursday, October 10
Musikfest Cafe pres. by Yuengling

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5 Ways You Know The “Very Famous” Michael Ian Black

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By Kayla Arestivo, ArtsQuest Marketing Intern

Comedian, actor, writer, and director Michael Ian Black DOES. IT. ALL. He kickstarted his career at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts as a member of the comedy group, The State. Ever since, Black has starred in several films and TV comedy series, written and/or directed two films, authored a dozen adult and children’s books, and regularly tours the country performing his comedy and stand-up specials such as “Very Famous” and “I Am A Wonderful Man.”

Before he performs standup comedy in the Musikfest Café presented by Yuengling on October 13, brush up on some major Michael Ian Black moments.

The State

At just 22 years old Black had you laughing out loud with his wacky MTV sketch comedy series The State. If you like comedy, you definitely like this series.

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Wet Hot American Summer

In the cult of all cult movies, Michael Ian Black starred alongside Bradley Cooper, Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler and more.

Stella

What’s funny about doing normal things like eating pizza, you might ask. The answer? Everything. Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter and David Wain are the comedic trio that was. They attempt to navigate their everyday lives, doing it in an absurd and comical way.

Viva Variety

Variety shows are no joke… but maybe a little. Black starred as Johnny Blue jeans in the sketch comedy series Viva Variety which satirized European variety shows.

Children’s Books

Michael Ian Black isn’t afraid to act like a chicken talk like a chicken, or even DRESS as one! His children’s book “Chicken Cheeks,” has readers laughing from the bottom up. He’s also authored books such as “I’m Bored,” and “A Child’s First Book of Trump.”

Be there on time to see Michael Ian Black!

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Michael Ian Black
Sunday, October 13
Musikfest Cafe pres. by Yuengling

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ArtsQuest Invites Filmmakers to Submit Work for 2020 Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival

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$500 cash prize to be awarded to top film; filmmakers can submit entries through Jan. 17

BETHLEHEM, PA—From ambitious high school auteurs to experienced film professionals, local and regional aspiring filmmakers interested in unveiling their expertise behind the lens are invited to submit their top films for the 2020 Greater Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival now through Jan. 17, 2020, for a chance to win a grand prize of $500. The festival returns Feb. 29, 2020, to the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem.

The GLVFF is open to new and seasoned filmmakers from the Lehigh Valley, eastern Pennsylvania and central and western New Jersey. Entries can be submitted by CLICKING HERE. Submission fee is $10 per film through Dec. 20, and $20 per film through Jan. 17; high school and college student submission fee is $10. Entries can be up to 30 minutes long and must have been filmed after Jan. 1, 2017. Copyrighted music is prohibited unless filmmaker has proper documentation.

During the GLVFF, the ArtsQuest Cinema Committee will present one winner with the Best in Show Award and a $500 cash prize. The award will be determined by a jurying panel of committee members and regional film professionals. A celebration for filmmakers and cinephiles alike, the evening includes screenings of all the top submissions in the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas and more.

The completed 2020 festival lineup will be announced after the New Year. 

The Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas are a two-screen independent, foreign and arthouse cinema located in the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. For more information on the festival and how to enter, visit www.steelstacks.org/film.

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Oktoberfest Dachshund Races and Weiner Dog Parades Return to SteelStacks in October

BETHLEHEM, PA – On your bark! Get set! Register! The annual running of the wiener dogs is back at Oktoberfest presented by Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) with even more dachshund events than ever. This year, the festival will host a parade and race every Saturday and Sunday. Join in the festivities at Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks by registering your fast, four-legged friends in both the unforgettable Weiner Dog Parade and the beloved Dachshund Races Oct. 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 2 p.m.

Race registration fee is $15 per dachshund, which includes registration to both the parade and race on the day you register for; pre-registered dogs receive a doggie bag featuring pet-themed gifts. To register, visit www.steelstacks.org/Oktoberfest. Check-in for the parade and race will begin at 1 p.m.

The Weiner Dog Parade will begin at 2 p.m. at the Oktoberfest arena at Levitt Pavilion. Pups can don their favorite costume or simply come as they are. And, just like Munich’s Oktoberfest, a queen and king will be crowned!

Following the parade, the ever popular Dachshund Races will kick off at 3 p.m. each day. If you only wish to participate in the race, please check-in no later than 2:45 p.m.

Now in its ninth year, Oktoberfest presented by Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) is a free festival that features brew samples, authentic German food and beer, live music and schuhplattlers, as well as attractions like the exciting Beer-Lympics competition, Yuengling Oktoberfest 5k, the Karl Ehmer Bratwurst Eating Competition, local artisans and more! Festival dates are Oct. 4-6 & 11-13. Hours are Fridays, 6-11 p.m.; Saturdays, noon-10 p.m.; and Sundays, noon-6 p.m.

For more information, visit www.steelstacks.org/oktoberfest.

Weiner Dog Races, Hasselhoff-Off, Beer-Lympics, New Oktubafest & More Highlight 9th Oktoberfest at SteelStacks Oct. 4-6 & 11-13

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Kong Pong Tournament and Karaoke with Bruno Von Bruno also coming to free festival presented by Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE)

BETHLEHEM, PA—The 3rd annual Beer-Lympics, annual Weiner Dog Parade & Races and inaugural “Oktubafest” are among the many highlights guests can enjoy when they attend the 9th Annual Oktoberfest at SteelStacks presented by Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) Oct. 4-6 & 11-13. Other features include German food, beer and live music, local artisans and more! Hours are Fridays, 6-11 p.m.; Saturdays, noon-10 p.m.; and Sundays, noon-6 p.m.

Hasselhoff-Off
Kicking off the first weekend of Oktoberfest is the popular Hasselhoff-Off! Starting at 8 p.m., Hasselhoff-Off contestants show off their Hoff-like good looks in this hilarious costume and impersonation contest. The event starts with a Baywatch-inspired slow-motion running competition before moving on to other Hoff-like challenges. The contest winner takes home a prize pack that includes, among other things, a pair of red swim trunks.

Weiner Dog Parades & Races
Calling all dachshund lovers! Catch the 2nd annual Weiner Dog Parades Oct. 5-6 & 12-13, 2 p.m., starting at the Oktoberfest Arena. Your pup can don their (or let’s be real, your) favorite costume or simply come as they are. Just like traditional Munich Oktoberfest, a queen and king will be crowned. Additionally, we’ll give out other prizes for costumes, cuteness and so much more. Following the parade, we release the dachshunds for the annual Weiner Dog Races! Enter your dachshund in the Weiner Dog Parade by going to steelstacks.org/festivals/oktoberfest/. Registration fee is $15 per dog and includes registration to both the parade and race on the day they register for.

Oktoberfest Biergartens
This year, Oktoberfest will feature five biergartens featuring beer by D.G. Yuengling & Son, Samuel Adams Brewery, Weyerbacher Brewing Company, Hofbräu, Goose Island and more. Each biergarten features its own unique theme and entertainment, with guests greeted by the welcoming sounds of Polka bands, schuhplattlers, or alp horns and fun games like cornhole or Kong Pong.

Karaoke with Bruno Von Bruno
New this year, try karaoke with a German twist! Both Saturdays of the festival, enjoy Karaoke with Bruno Von Bruno. All the hits you expect will be ready for you to belt out on the Highmark Blue Shield Community Stage on Air Products Town Square. There’s a challenge, if you’re up to it: those who dare to pick from Bruno’s list of 50 English-language hits translated to German will get two passes to the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas and two tickets to an ArtsQuest comedy show of their choice should they make it through the song!

Kong Pong Tournament
Grab a partner and play the blown up version of your favorite party game at the all new Kong Pong Tourney presented by Molly’s Irish Grille and Sports Pub. The game takes place Oct. 11 at 8:30 p.m., and feature 55 gallon “cups” and two dodgeballs. The winning duo will receive a $250 check plus a $100 gift card to Molly’s! Email Anthony DeSanctis at adesanctis@artsquest.org to register your 2-person team.

3rd Annual Beer-Lympics
Compete for the gold at the 3rd Annual Beer-Lympics event, presented by Lehigh Valley Sports Leagues, Oct. 5, starting at 12 p.m. Teams of five participate in games of barrel rolling, Kong Pong, speed quarters and more! All teams must be pre-registered through the Lehigh Valley Sports Leagues’ website. This all-day event begins with team check-in in the early afternoon and concludes with the final event taking place at the Levitt Stage from 8-10 p.m. Players must be 21 or older; $125 per five-member team. Register online by Sept. 27 here http://www.lehighvalleyleagues.com/leagues/bar-games/1199419-19fall—beer-lympics-at-oktoberfest-oct-5th.

Oktubafest
A new closing night tradition, Oktubafest will take place starting in the Oktoberfest Arena on Oct. 13 at 5:30 p.m. Check out feature brass players from the Lehigh Valley’s high schools, colleges and elsewhere as they lead a parade around the festival grounds playing German favorites!

The Karl Ehmer Bratwurst Eating Competition
Both Saturdays of the festival starting at 6 p.m., contestants will be given 15 Karl Ehmer brats (no buns) and the first to finish all 15 will receive a $250 cash prize! There is no cost to participate; email John Wrigley at jwrigley@artsquest.org to register for a spot in the competition.

Other Oktoberfest highlights include Brewers’ Village presented by Wegmans where attendees can sample a diverse array of beers crafted by Pennsylvania’s award-winning breweries Oct. 11-12; two dance performances by Schoen Movement Company; Dragtoberfest Oct. 11; and the Yuengling Oktoberfest 5K Oct. 6, 10:30 a.m.

For more information, visit www.steelstacks.org/oktoberfest.

Patriot Day Event at SteelStacks Moved to Sept. 23

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Event Postponed as Honoree & Red Cross Volunteer Lauren Ganser Lends a Hand at Shelter in North Carolina Following Hurricane Dorian

BETHLEHEM, PA—When Lauren Ganser arrived in coastal North Carolina last week, she was prepared for – but still surprised by – the devastation she saw as a result of Hurricane Dorian. Stationed in Columbia, she volunteered at a Red Cross shelter, assisting area residents with supplies, providing meals and ensuring those who needed it had a safe, comfortable place to sleep.

“There were uprooted trees, roads were closed and there was water everywhere. The big thing was that all the wires were down in the region,” Ganser says. “They were without power for several days and they just started to get it back as I was getting set to return to the Lehigh Valley.

“They were hit pretty hard. I had the time and the energy to help, so I went down. This was a very important cause and I was happy to lend a hand.”

A resident of Slatington, Ganser is a full-time behavioral therapist, working with children ages 3-21 with disabilities, autism, learning deficits or behavioral difficulties. She has volunteered with the Red Cross as a Disaster Action Team Responder for the past two years. Prior to her involvement with the Red Cross, she also volunteered as a Eucharistic Minister and as a volunteer for the local Seeing Eye Program.

“I am nearing a time in my life when I will be reducing my employment hours and I feel that my time can be utilized in helping those who truly need assistance,” says Ganser, who has also volunteered two years at Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem. “I have extensive life experience that can be beneficial in many situations. I am willing to help in many capacities and hope to bring comfort and healing to others.”

As a result of Ganser’s volunteerism efforts in North Carolina, ArtsQuest has postponed its annual Patriot Day event presented by Embassy Bank to Sept. 23 so that the guest of honor can be on hand to receive the 2019 ArtsQuest Patriot Day Award. The public is invited to join ArtsQuest in honoring Ganser at the Highmark Blue Shield Community Stage on the Air Products Town Square starting at 6 p.m. The ceremony will be led by ArtsQuest President & CEO Kassie Hilgert and include remarks by Bethlehem City Council Member Michael Colon. The evening will also include a musical performance to be announced.

“Lauren’s volunteer efforts in North Carolina embody the essence of why we remember and honor all of our First Responders on Patriot Day,” says Hilgert. “Every day across America, countless men and women selflessly drop what they are doing to lend a hand to help others in need during emergency situations and natural disasters. We are honored to recognize this dedicated community and ArtsQuest volunteer with our Patriot Day Award, even if it is a few days late this year.”

For more information on Patriot Day presented by Embassy Bank, CLICK HERE.

Renowned Beatles Tribute ‘Strawberry Fields’ Highlights 2nd Songs4Sight Benefit

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Concert on April 30 to Help Raise Funds for Nonprofit Center for Vision Loss

BETHLEHEM, PA–The songs of ‘Help’ and other Beatles classics will unite the community in the effort to eliminate vision loss and its effects as the Center for Vision Loss hosts Songs4Sight 2020 featuring Strawberry Fields April 30 at SteelStacks. The concert, presented by Provident Bank, is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Musikfest Café of the ArtsQuest Center, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. Tickets are $23 for floor seats and $29 for premium balcony seating; they are on sale now HERE. The evening will also include a silent auction featuring a variety of items on which attendees can bid.

One of the leading Beatles tributes in the world, Strawberry Fields consists of cast members from the Broadway and touring company of the hit musical, “Beatlemania.” The four acclaimed musicians deliver a unique theatrical experience, complete with costumes and vintage instrumentation, as they take audiences on a chronological journey through The Beatles’ timeless catalogue. The group has performed throughout the country and around the world, most notably at Shea Stadium, Fenway Park and Yankee Stadium. Strawberry Fields also holds a record for the longest-running Beatles show on Broadway, having performed its legendary “Beatles Brunch” for 18 consecutive years at BB King’s in Times Square.

Beginning with 1964 – complete with mop top hair, black suits and thin ties – the band serves up the Fab 4’s biggest hits. Along the way it visits the psychedelic era of “Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” progressing to the “White Album,” “Abbey Road” and concluding with the music of “Let It Be.”

The annual fundraising concert for Center for Vision Loss, Songs4Sight benefits the agency’s services and programs in Lehigh, Northampton and Monroe counties. The only organization dedicated to the visual well-being and related quality of life of all residents in these counties, Center for Vision Loss is the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind’s only accredited service provider in these communities.

With offices in the Lehigh Valley and Monroe County, the Center for Vision Loss offers support, skills education and rehabilitation services at little or no cost for people with vision loss. It also provides free vision screenings for children and promotes eye health and safety throughout the community. In 2018-’19, the nonprofit has served nearly 15,000 individuals through its services for people with vision loss, its vision screenings and its community education initiatives. Its 18-percent growth in just two years highlights the increased need its services in the region.

“We’re delighted to bring the Songs4Sight concert to SteelStacks and to partner with ArtsQuest on this meaningful event,” says Douglas Yingling, executive director of the Center for Vision Loss. “Not only does Songs4Sight provide resources for us to carry out our mission, its music is something that everyone can enjoy equally, regardless of their visual capabilities. As we promote independence, dignity and hope for people with vision loss, experiences like these enrich the quality of life that no visual impairment can take away.”

Other sponsors helping to make Songs4Sight possible include signature sponsor St. Luke’s University Health Network. Center for Vision Loss is also looking for additional sponsors to help support the concert and Center for Vision Loss’ mission. Sponsorships, which begin at just $500, include tickets to the performance in preferred seating areas and a variety of sponsor recognition benefits. To learn more, contact Dennis Zehner at dennis.zehner@centerforvisionloss.org or 610-433-6018, ext. 241. For more information the Center for Vision Loss, please visit centerforvisionloss.org.

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