Michael W. Smith – Every Christmas (With special guest Riley Clemmons)

State Theatre Center for the Arts 453 Northampton St, Easton, PA

https://statetheatre.org/events/michael-w-smith-every-christmas Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Michael W. Smith is excited to come to Easton, PA with his EVERY CHRISTMAS concert tour. Concert audiences will be engulfed in the joy and true meaning...

From Spirits to Speakeasies: Easton, PA During Prohibition

Sigal Museum and Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society 342 Northampton Street, Easton, PA, United States

Join NCHGS for a walking tour of the hideouts and safe havens of organized crime, vice, and illegal indulgences of the Prohibition Era!

POP_UP Yoga class at Easton Outdoor Company!

Easton Yoga 524 Northampton St, Easton, PA, United States

Join us for a Basic one-hour yoga class designed to complement an active lifestyle of biking, hiking, and running. This foundational practice focuses on improving flexibility, building core strength, and...

Walk and Talk – Deep Time Walk with Jeff Mucklin

Karl Stirner Arts Trail - 13th St Parking Lot 548 N 13th St, Easton, PA

If the history of Earth were written in a book with one page per year, that book would be 100 miles thick. Join us on a walking tour through time on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail.

Giving Thanks Science on a Sphere Program

Nurture Nature Center 518 Northampton St, Easton, PA

The Earth is a remarkable planet with conditions just right for life as we know it. Join us for this thankful Science on a Sphere program . . .

Our Changing Landscape: 19th Century Industry & Transformation in Northampton County

Sigal Museum and Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society 342 Northampton Street, Easton, PA, United States

How did we evolve from small farming communities to a bustling industrial hub – so much so that the Lehigh Valley’s cheeky nickname is now Warehouse Valley? How did this small corner of Eastern Pennsylvania become the cradle of the American Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, and how does that historical context continue to shape our landscape?