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LEHIGHTON SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS

TODAY:

5-7

p.m.Scavenger Hunt located in the Pfc. Clyde R. Houser-Building. Teams of one or two people. Must be able to travel around town on foot. Free. Medals awarded for top three teams.5-9

p.m.Storefront Display All local businesses will be encouraged to decorate and display an arrowhead during the celebration and decorate their windows with items from the past or painted to look like the past. Prizes for most original, most creative and most personality presented at 7 p.m.Arrowhead Alley Arrowheads were also offered to residents and groups to decorate and display around town leading up to celebration. Anyone who purchased an arrowhead is encouraged to have a display in the Lower Park for viewing and judging on this day. Prizes for most original, most creative and most personality will be presented at 8 p.m.7-9

p.m.Music in the Park - Lehighton High School ChorusTUESDAY:5

p.m.Hoop rolling contest located at the Upper Park. Have you ever rolled a hoop using a stick? Can you keep the hoop going to the finish line by using only a stick to keep it rolling along? Can you do a trick with your hoop and stick?5-7

p.m.Old Time Kids Games located at the Upper Park. For children ages 4 to 10 years of age. Kids will have fun learning to play games from yesteryear.5-6:30

p.m.Rich Pawling's History Alive! Street interactive, various locations - Rich Pawling, a natural entertainer and award-winning educator and interpreter, is a master at captivating audiences of all ages and ethnic backgrounds with his educational/interpretive History Alive! Living history and heritage music programs and training workshops.7-9

p.m.Rich Pawling's History Alive! "Canawling" on America's Canals (John Hummel, 1870s canal captain) located indoors at the Pfc. Houser Building.7-9

p.m.Music in the Park. Becky and the Beasts is a classic rock/R&B musical group and have been performing in the area for the past 15 years playing numerous venues.