Local events happening in the Lehigh Valley!

Vino in the Valley!

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Time for Wine!

Ready for Spring? There local wine event,”Vino in the Valley”, will showcase all the fantastic wine that the Valley has to offer lead you into the warmer weather! Furthermore, the Lehigh Valley is eastern Pennsylvania’s fastest growing wine region. Wine lovers in the LHV will be thrilled to hear that “Vino in the Valley” runs this weekend and next weekend and offers 8 different wineries with tastings and food pairings! This year, each winery will be giving away 25 $50 local restaurant gift certificates. The event hours are Saturdays from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon – 5 p.m. You’ll have a “wine – derful time” at this event! You can see what “Vino in the Valley” has to offer here.

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Escape Artists in the Valley

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Can you escape?

Want to test your intellectual ability and see if you have what it takes to make it out of the room? Check out Bethlehem’s “Captured LV”! Gather a group of friends and see if you can strategist a way to exit the room your group chooses. The Escape room offers multiple different themes and challenges. You can try to conquer them all and become an expert! Currently, Captured LV offers “The Pirate’s Chamber”, “The Alchemy Lab”, “The Mayan Temple”, and “The Brain Game”. Each room offers a different scenario!

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Women of Vision

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Women Visionaries of National Geographic

The Allentown Art Museum is currently showing an exhibition called “Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers on Assignment”. The eleven women featured are all National Geographic photographers who were on assignments all over the world. Lynsey Addario, Kitra Cahana, Jodi Cobb, Diane Cook, Carolyn Drake, Lynn Johnson, Beverly Joubert, Erika Larsen, Stephanie Sinclair, Maggie Steber, and Amy Toensing are the photojournalists that gave us a glimpse into other cultures across the globe.

From the beaches of the Jersey shore to the war-torn streets of Libya to the rain forests of New Guinea, these eleven women captured compelling and intimate moments. Some of the photographs include an up-close look at Africa’s wildlife, photos of the human condition, and landscapes. Most noteworthy, the exhibit showcases over 100 photographs. The exhibition runs through April 8th, 2018. You can find out more information on this phenomenal photo series here.

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