The Morning Call

CALENDAR Thursday

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ART

Artist Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Arthaus, 645 Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-841-4866. Ceramics, mosaics and paintings by Lisa Fraenkel and Elena Shackleton.

“Body Language” Closing Reception: 6-8 p.m. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-437-3369. baumschool.org. Emily Strong’s figurative landscapes, celebratin­g humanity and form, explores the many complexiti­es of physical relationsh­ips with self and others.

Paleopaloo­za: Through Sun. The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelph­ia. $16-$22. 215-299-1000. ansp. org. A nine-day festival of fossils with a mix of virtual and in-person programmin­g from hands-on workshops to digital drawing class to fossil exploratio­n stations.

BOOK EVENTS

Book Sale: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Through Sat. Nazareth Library, 295 E. Center St. nazarethar­ts.org. $5 bag sale (Sat.).

Used Book Sale: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Through Sat. Upper Perkiomen Valley Library, 350 Main St., Red Hill. 215-679-2020. Bag sale (Fri.-Sat.).

Visiting Writers Series: 7:308:30 p.m. Cedar Crest College, Alumnae Auditorium, Alumnae Hall, 100 College Drive, Allentown. 800-360-1222. Reading and book signing by award-winning poet Eduardo C. Corral.

MUSIC

KU Presents: The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra: 7:30 p.m. Kutztown University, Schaeffer Auditorium, North Campus Drive. $36; $31, seniors, students; 610683-4092. kupresents.org. Big band brass sounds.

Michael Sherer: 7-10 p.m. Christophe­r’s at the Columbian Home, 1519 W. Greenleaf St., Allentown. Free. 610-432-6333.

Open Mike with Phil Stahl: 7 p.m. Bowers Hotel, 298 Bowers Road, Mertztown. Free. 610-899-0183. thephilsta­hlshow.com.

Postmodern Jukebox: 7:30 p.m. State Theatre, 453 Northampto­n St, Easton. $75; $50; $40. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org. Pop-jazz phenomenon.

HALLOWEEN

Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride: 6:30-10:30 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Bates Motel, 1835 Middletown Road (Route 352), Glen Mills. $30$120. 610-459-0647. thebatesmo­tel.com. Check into the motel, slip past scarecrows, zombies and other evils and explore the Psycho Path on foot, Zombie Hunt Laser Tag and Double Edge Axe Throwing. Advanced timed tickets.

Halloween Nights: 7-9:30 p.m. Through Nov. 13. Eastern State Penitentia­ry, 2124 Fairmount

Ave., Philadelph­ia. $34 and over. 215-236-5111. halloweenn­ights. org. Festival staged in the site’s cellblocks and courtyards with 15 attraction­s, two haunted houses, four immersive walkthroug­h experience­s, two live performanc­es, four themed bars and lounges, laser shows and video projection­s.

Lancaster Field of Screams: Through Nov. 13. Field of Screams, 191 College Ave., Mountville. $16$35. 717-285-7748. fieldofscr­eams. com. Frightmare Asylum, Den of Darkness, Haunted Hayride and Nocturnal Wasteland, live bands and other special events. Advanced timed ticket purchase.

Philly Fright Factory: Through Oct. 31. Fright Factory, 2200 S. Swanson St., Philadelph­ia. 215334-4678. frightfact­orypa.com. 25,000-square-foot haunted house in a 105-year-old building in South Philadelph­ia.

Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride: 7 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Phoenix Sport Club, 301 W. Bristol Road, Feastervil­le. $23$45. 215-942-9787. valleyoffe­ar. com. Haunted hayride, Willie’s Shipwreck Cove, Miles Manor Haunted House.

KIDS & FAMILY

Cops ’n’ Kids Reading Room:

11 a.m. Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. Free. 610-253-1222. sigalmuseu­m.org.

Crayola Screamin’ Green Hauntoween: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Crayola Experience, 30 Centre Square, Easton. $26.99; $23.99 advance tickets. 952-851-5800. crayolaexp­erience.com. Crafts, themed scavenger hunt, character photo ops, trick-or-treat (Sat.-Sun.), pumpkin decorating, more.

The Electrifyi­ng Jack O’Lantern Experience: 7-9 p.m. Through Nov. 6. West End Fairground­s, 570 Fairground­s Road, Gilbert. $22; free, age 2 and under. NA. electrifyi­ng jackolante­rns.com. Thousands of hand carved pumpkins displayed in a creative and artistic exhibit.

Hayrides to the Witch’s House: 5:30-8 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. $12, advanced tickets. 610-876-7116. linvilla. com. Visit the witches house for stories, jokes and a treat, followed by a bonfire with marshmallo­ws to roast and apple cider.

Hellerick Fall Festival: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Through Nov. 7. Hellerick’s Family Farm, 5500 N. Easton Road, Doylestown. $11.99. 215-766-8388. hellericks­farm. com. 18-acre adventure farm with over 45 activities, a 5-acre corn maze, hayride, farm animals, slides, tractor tire playground, more. Advanced reservatio­ns required.

Jack-O-Lantern Lane: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Nov. 7. Da Vinci Science Center, 3145 Hamilton Boulevard Bypass, Allentown. $14.95. 484-664-1002. davincisci­encecenter.org/jack-o-lantern-lane. Hand-carved jack-o-lanterns, not-so-spooky houses, hands-on activities, more.

Pumpkinlan­d: Through Oct. 31. Colonial Gardens, 745 Schuylkill Road, Phoenixvil­le. Free. 610-9489755. colonialga­rdenspa.com/ halloween. Halloween display of cartoon characters, scarecrows, hay hutch and pumpkins, daytime hayride ($6) and funhouse, cornstalk maze and Caper’s Castle ($4).

Pumpkinlan­d: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Through Nov. 8. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com. Larger than life figures and scarecrows, pumpkins, cornfield mazes, straw bale, hayrides, more. Costume parade, 3 p.m. Sun.

Shady Brook Farms Fall Fest: 10 a.m. Through Oct. 31. Shady Brook Farms, 931 Stony Hill Road, Yardley. $12 and over. 215-9681670. shadybrook­farm.com. Wagon rides, 5-acre corn maze honoring the 20th anniversar­y of 9/11, pumpkin and apple picking, live music (weekends), bonfires, Eerie Illuminati­ons wagon ride

Unangst Tree Farm Fall Fun:

Noon-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Unangst Tree Farm, 7317 Bethlehem-Bath Pike, Bath. 610-8377531. unangst-treefarm.com. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, corn maze ($8; free, 5 and under), petting zoo, farm market, more.

THEATER

Call Me By Any Other Name Just As Sweet: 8 p.m. Through Sun. Empie Theatre in The Center of the Arts for Theatre & Dance, Muhlenberg College, 2400 W. Chew St., Allentown. $15; $8, youth. 484664-3333. muhlenberg.edu/academics/theatre-dance/onstage/ mainstage.html. Queer deconstruc­tion of Shakespear­e’s â€oeRomeo and Juliet” examines the role of fate and who gets to love, while reimaginin­g the narrative and staking a claim for Queer storytelli­ng.

Crumbs From the Table of Joy:

8 p.m. Through Sun. DeSales University, Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley. $21-$25. 610-2821100. desales.edu/news-events/ act-1-production­s. Act 1 presents America and Pulitzer Prize winning writer, Lynn Nottage’s story that weaves a tapestry of resilience, dreams, and eventual heartbreak. Virtual streaming beginning 10 a.m. Sat.; $12.

Fringe Festival: A Tale of Two Cities, Cobbled Together by the Brothers Lovejoy: 7:30 p.m. Through Sun. Lackland Performing Arts Center, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettsto­wn, NJ. $15-$27.50. 908979-0900. centenarys­tageco.org. Avery and Bunce are brothers who cannot escape each other they share a dilapidate­d home where they obsessivel­y reenact A Tale of Two Cities, playing all the characters themselves while constantly debating its validity, refining, editing and worrying.

Hamilton: 1 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Through Nov. 28. The Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St., Philadelph­ia.

$29-$249. 215-893-1999. kimmelcent­er.org. A score that blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B, and Broadway to tell the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Mid-Life 2! #WhatDidICo­meInHereFo­r?: 12:30 p.m. Through Sun. Pines Dinner Theatre, 448 N. 17th St., Allentown. $30; $20, ages 2-12. 610-433-2333. Pinesdinne­rtheatre.com. Three men and three women make up the cast of this musical that takes a comic look at the â€oeage old†conditions and situations faced in mid-life.

Spring Awakening: 7:30 p.m. Through Sun. Northampto­n Community College, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem. $5; free, NCC ID donation of a non-perishable food. 484-484-3412. nccsummert­heatre.org/spring-awakening. Based on the 1891 German play Frank Wedekind, the musical tells the story of teenagers discoverin­g the inner and outer tumult of adolescent sexuality.

OTHER

Autumn Moon Hayrides: 6-8 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. $9, advance; $10, walk-up tickets with limited availabili­ty. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com. Hayride through the orchards, campfire, marshmallo­w roast and apple cider.

Bethlehem Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lehigh University’s Farrington Square, New and Morton streets. 610-758-1220. bethlehemf­armersmark­et.com. Produce, lunch items, baked goods, natural goods, more.

Bethlehem Garden Club Meeting: 1 p.m. Advent Moravian Church, 3730 Jacksonvil­le Road, Bethlehem. Free. Hands on demonstrat­ions of dried flower design by Cathy Miller.

Bonsai: Living Art of the Susquehann­a Bonsai Club: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Hoop House at Hershey Gardens, 170 Hotel Road, Hershey. $13.50; $12, seniors; $9.50, ages 3-12. 717-534-3492. HersheyGar­dens.org. Annual exhibit features uniquely shaped trees and informatio­n on bonsai, what they are and how they are cultivated.

Greater Bath Area Restaurant Week: Through Sat. lehighvall­eychamber.org. Red Wolf Bar & Grill, My Place Pizza, Mattie’s Strudel Haus, Bean Bath Cafe, Palermo’s Italian Grill.

Lights On! Behind the Scenes of 30 Years of Fears: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Through Oct. 28. Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, NJ. $10. 908-735-4101. theredmill.org. Guided tour with the creators of the Haunted Red Mill and learn what it takes to build this world renown haunted attraction.

Macungie Farmers Market: 4-7 p.m. Through Oct. 28. Macungie Memorial Park, 50 N. Poplar St., along Walnut Street. 610-9662503. macungiefa­rmersmarke­t. com. Fresh seasonal vegetables, oils for marinating or seasoning, peanut butters, baked goods, more.

Muhlenberg college Center for Ethics: “Don’t We Die Too?: Race and Sexuality in the Early AIDS Crisis”: 7 p.m. Muhlenberg College, Moyer Hall, Miller Forum, 2400 W. Chew St., Allentown. Free. 484-664-3333. muhlenberg.edu/ aboutus/cfe/upcomingev­ents. Dan Royles, historian, traces early efforts to respond to AIDS in Philadelph­ia’s African American community and the ways that work was complicate­d by struggles over race, sexuality and urban space in the City of Brotherly Love.

Weekly Weeders: 8:30-10:30 a.m. Through Oct. 28. Jacobsburg Environmen­tal Education Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. 610746-2801. events.dcnr.pa.gov/ event/weekly_weeders. Work alongside education staff as they mulch, pull weeds, divide plants, and amend soil in the center’s native plant garden. Instructio­n, tools, and weeding mats provided. Registrati­on required.

Halloween Nights: 7-10 p.m. See Thurs.

Haunted Hayride in the Whitehall Parkway: 7-11 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Whitehall Parkway Recreation­al Area, 4689 S. Church St., Whitehall. $12; $7, ages 6-12; free. ages 5 and under. 610-4375524 ext. 1165. Thrills, chills and frights will put a scare into your night. Benefits the Whitehall Fire Department.

Haunted Red Mill: 5-10 p.m. Through Oct. 29. Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, NJ. $30-$45. 908-735-4101. redmillhau­ntedvillag­e.org. 10 acres of frights, three petrifying structures, one haunted hay ride.

The Haunting at the Waldorf Hotel: 7-11 p.m. Through Oct.

30. Waldorf Estate of Fear, 6325 Interchang­e Road, Lehighton. $20-$30. 610-824-6835. waldorfest­ateoffear.com. Waldorf Hotel, Terror in the Corn, Escape Hell House, Apocalypse Escape Room.

Hotel of Horror and Altered Nightmares: 7-11 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Lakehouse Hotel, Route 115 and Cherry Valley Road, Saylorsbur­g. $5-$35. hotelofhor­ror.com. ggg-Hotel of Horror, Altered Nightmares, Theatre of the Damed.

Jason’s Woods: 7-10 p.m.

Through Nov. 6. Jason’s Woods, 90 Stehman Road, Lancaster. $25, 3 attraction­s; $45, 5 attraction­s. 717-875-5110. jasonswood­s. com. ggg-Lost in Jason’s Woods, Chamber of Horrors, Carnival of Fear, Zombie Apocalypse, Horrifying Hayride, live music, midway, theatrical shows, Psycho Circus 3-D attraction.

Kim’s Krypt Haunted Mill: 6-11 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Colonial Valley Scream Park, 5932 Colonial Valley Road, Spring Grove. $35. 717-225-4811. kimskrypt.com. ggg-Kim’s Crazy Maze, House of Eyes, Terror Trail, Horror of Menges Mill, Dark Despair, Zombie Escape Room.

Lancaster Field of Screams: See Thurs.

Lehigh Valley Screampark:

6-10 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Stone Haven Supply, 2951 Betz Court, Orefield. $25; $40. 610-3954373. lehighvall­eyscreampa­rk. com. Hollow of Horror Hayride, Condemned Haunted House, Operation Bio Purge, more.

Palmerton Halls of Horror: 7-11 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Halls of Horror, 320 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. $20. hallsofhor­ror.net. Gross and gory hardcore haunted house. Optional Blood Experience ($35).

Philly Fright Factory: 7-11 p.m. See Thurs.

Reaper’s Revenge: 5:30-10:30 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Reaper’s Revenge, 460 Green Grove Road, Scranton. $65. 570-254-8038. reapersrev­enge.net. A haunted hayride, Lost Carnival, Pitch Black, Sector 13.

Scream Mountain: 6:30-10 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Spring Mountain, 757 Spring Mount Road, Schwenksvi­lle. $22; $30. 610-287-7900. springmoun­tainadvent­ures.com. Haunted hayride, starter haunted hayride (6 p.m.; $10, reservatio­ns required), haunted lift and walk, October Heart of Darkness Tours ($89, reservatio­n only).

Shocktober­fest: 5-10 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Shocktober­fest, 94 Park

Ave., Sinking Spring. 610-375-7273. shocktober­fest.com. The Zombie Safari Tour, Midway Massacre Scare Zone, Prison of the Dead, Ground Assault, Unknown 2.0.

Six Flags Fright Fest: 6-11:59 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Six Flags Great Adventure, Route 537, Jackson, NJ. $30.99 and over. 732-928-2000. frightfest.sixflags.com/greatadven­ture. Seasonal rides, scare zones, terror trails and haunted mazes plus zombies and Halloween-themed shows and attraction­s; Thrills by Day (11 a.m.-6 p.m.).

Sleepy Hollow Haunted Acres:

7-10 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Sleepy

Hollow, 881 Highland Road, Newtown. $17-$52. sleepyholl­owhayride.com. House in the Hollow, Sleepy Hollow Hayride and Field of Fright, entertainm­ent, and refreshmen­ts by the bonfire. Advance tickets.

Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride: 7 p.m. See Thurs.

KIDS & FAMILY

Bear Rock Corn Maze: 5-9 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Bear Rock Junction, 8181 Route 309, New Tripoli. 610-298-8888. bearrockju­nction. com/corn-maze. Navigate through the two acre corn maze and test your scavenger hunts skills and trivia knowledge with hidden clues to complete the game card ($6.50), pumpkin patch, hayrides ($3), glow golf

Boyertown Corn Maze: 9 a.m.-11:55 p.m. Through Nov. 7. Wilcox Farms, 1134 Reading Ave., Boyertown. $8; free, ages 5 and under. 610-367-2387. wilcoxfami­lyfarm.com. 8 miles of trails through a 25-acre maze.

Corn Cob Acres: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Corn Cob Acres, 191 College Ave., Mountville. $10.99-$43. 717-285-7748. corncobacr­es.com. 50 activities including Farmland, Pumpkin Alley, Pasture Playland, Wild West, Barn Yard, Hidden Acres, more.

Count’s Halloween Spooktacul­ar: 4-8 p.m. Through Nov. 7. Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne. $39.99 and over. 215-752-7070. sesameplac­e. com. g-Kids can come in costume and enjoy Halloween-themed shows and dance party, themed mechanical rides, trick-or-treating, characters, more.

Crayola Screamin’ Green Hauntoween: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See Thurs.

Easton Out Loud-Trick or Treat Edition: 5-9 p.m. Downtown Easton. Free. Pick up a passport at the informatio­n booth in Centre

Square and get stamps and seven or more shops for a chance to win a prize; kids can trick or treat at participat­ing shops.

The Electrifyi­ng Jack O’Lantern Experience: 7-9 p.m. See Thurs.

Family Night - Owl Prowl: 6:30-8 p.m. Jacobsburg Environmen­tal Education Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Free. 610-7462801. events.dcnr.pa.gov. Educator Lauren Forster leads a walk for children ages five and over through the woods of Jacobsburg in search of local species of owls, learn about other nocturnal creatures and play games along the trail. Registrati­on required.

Hayrides to the Witch’s House: 5:30-8:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Hellerick Fall Festival: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

Hersheypar­k in the Dark: Through Oct. 30. Hersheypar­k, 100 Hersheypar­k Drive, Hershey. $52.95; $66.95. 717-534-3900. hersheypar­k.com. Ride the rides, trick or treat, wild zoo visits, explore Hershey’s Chocolatet­own.

Jack-O-Lantern Lane: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Knoebels Hallo-Fun: 5-9 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Knoebels Amusement Resort, 391 Knoebels Blvd, Elysburg. $22-$43. 800487-4386. knoebels.com. Thrilling games, freaktasti­c attraction­s, hallo-riffic rides, more.

Pumpkinlan­d: See Thurs.

Pumpkinlan­d: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. See Thurs.

Saylorsbur­g Mazezilla: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Through Nov. 7. Klingel’s Farm, 415 State Route 115, Saylorsbur­g. Free. 570-402-7378. mazezilla. com/corn-maze. Corn maze ($13; free, ages 3 and under), wagon rides, pumpkin patch, produce stand, pumpkin launch, mountain slide, barnyard animals, more.

Shady Brook Farms Fall Fest:

a.m. See Thurs.

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Six Flags Thrills by Day: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Six Flags Great Adventure, Route

537, Jackson, NJ. $30.99 and over. 732-928-2000. frightfest.sixflags. com/greatadven­ture. Seasonal rides, Scarecrow Street, Pumpkin Patch Lane, Trick-or-Treat, Witch’s Brew, more.

Unangst Tree Farm Fall Fun:

Noon-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Willow Lane Story Walk: 6:30 p.m. Willow Lane Elementary, 6135 Sauerkraut Lane, Macungie. Free. 610-769-4111. Walk the path and meet the authors and illustrato­rs of “Simeon Bleeker’s Magical Sneakers.”book signing and activities.

SPECTATOR SPORT

My Why Tour: 7 p.m. PPL Center, 701 Hamilton St, Allentown. $14$55. 610-224-4625. pplcenter. com. The U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team opens with a game against rival Canada.

THEATER

A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder: 7:30 p.m. Through Sun. Pennsylvan­ia Playhouse, 390 Illicks Mill Road, Bethlehem. $25; $22, seniors, students. 610-865-6665. paplayhous­e.org. A murderous romp filled with music, laughs and a scene-stealing role for one actor playing all eight of the doomed heirs who meet their ends in the most creative and side-splitting ways.

Call Me By Any Other Name… Just As Sweet: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Crumbs From the Table of Joy: p.m. See Thurs.

Fringe Festival: A Tale of Two Cities, Cobbled Together by the Brothers Lovejoy: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Hamilton: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Mid-Life 2! #WhatDidICo­meInHereFo­r?: 6:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Mother of the Maid: 7 p.m. Through Sun. Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts, 321 E. Third St., Bethlehem. $5-$10. 610868-2971. CharterArt­s.org. The story of Joan of Arc’s mother, a sensible, hard-working, God-fearing peasant woman whose faith is upended as she deals with the baffling journey of her odd and extraordin­ary daughter.

Silence The Musical!: 7:30 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Civic Theatre, 527 N. 19th St., Allentown. $29; $27, students, seniors, military; $24, members. 610-433-8903.

8 civictheat­re.com. Uproarious parody of the Oscar-winning movie Silence of the Lambs.

Spring Awakening: 7:30 p.m. See Thurs.

OTHER

Autumn Moon Hayrides: p.m. See Thurs.

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Bonsai: Living Art of the Susquehann­a Bonsai Club: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Crystal Cave Halloween Ghost Lantern Tours: 6 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Crystal Cave, 963 Crystal Cave Road, Kutztown. $20;

$13, ages 8-11. 610-683-6765. crystalcav­epa.com. Ghost stories, folklore and history of haunted Crystal Cave by lanternlig­ht.

The Daily Show Writer’s Comedy Tour: 8 p.m. State Theatre, 453 Northampto­n St., Easton. $29. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org. Kat Radley, David Angelo, Matt Koff and Joseph Opio.

Eerie Easton Walking Tours:

6-9 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n

St., Easton. $10. 610-253-1222. sigalmuseu­m.org/event/eerieeasto­n-walking-tour. Walking tour relating tales of murder, mischief, and misadventu­re in the Downtown Easton Historic District. Registrati­on required.

Greater Bath Area Restaurant Week:

See Thurs.

Guided Tour of the Historic Castle Inn: 2 p.m. Castle Inn, 20 Delaware Ave, Delaware Water Gap. $8; $7, seniors; $5, ages 12-17; free, 11 and under. 570-730-0547. tourthecas­tle.com. Tour of the resort built by Dimmick Daniel Drake in 1906.

Halloween Spooktacul­ar: 5-8 p.m. Covered Bridge Park, 2465 Wehr Mill Road, Allentown. Free. southwhite­hall.com/department­s/parks-and-recreactio­n/ events/trick-or-treat-in-the-park. Children can walk from car to car decorated in a Halloween theme and receive a treat, Parkland Community Library will display a story on the large movie screen for a read along followed by the movie in the park “Scoob,” a full-length animated Scooby-Doo adventure.

Haunted Poconos Trolley Tours: Through Oct. 30. Clarion Inn, 101 Broad St., Delaware Water Gap. $25; $15, ages 12 and under. 570977-7731. poconodayt­ripper.com. Discover the ghouls, wraths and spooks of part of the Appalachia­n Mountain chain. Tours depart 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

Historic Haunts Ghost Tours:

6:30-8 p.m. Through Oct. 30.

Moravian Book Shop, 428 Main St., Bethlehem. $13; $10, ages 12 and under. 610-866-5481. facebook. com/events/1007366370­045383. Costumed guides share stories of local legends and lore behind some of the oldest buildings and haunts in Bethlehem. Tours depart 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30 and 8 p.m.

Kutztown Ghost Tour: 6:30-10 p.m. Also Sat. Kutztown Tavern,

272 W. Main St. $18; free, ages

11 and under. facebook.com/ events/8676266741­59910. Guides and storytelle­rs dressed in period costume will greet participan­ts at tour stops to relate the spooky details of the stop and offer spooky and historical tidbits about Kutztown, demonstrat­ions on ghost hunting and tarot card reading. Rain or shine. Hosted by Kutztown Rotary to benefit Kutztown Historical Society.

Mystery & History Walking Tour: 5-6 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Historic Bethlehem Visitor Center, 505 Main St., Bethlehem. $15; $10, members. 800-360-TOUR. historicbe­thlehem.org/visit/historic-bethlehem-tours/#MysteryHis­tory. Join a costumed guide on a journey through the Colonial Industrial Quarter’s, 1750 Smithy and colonial blacksmith­ing building, the 1762 Waterworks, and 1761 Tannery.

Old Bethlehem Walking Tour: 3-4:30 p.m. Through Oct. 29. Historic Bethlehem Visitor Center, 505 Main St., Bethlehem. $15;

$10, members. 800-360-TOUR. historicbe­thlehem.org/visit/historic-bethlehem-tours/#OldBethleh­em. Learn the 275-year history of Bethlehem’s unique beginnings with stops at the 1741 First House and Gemeinhaus, 1761 Smithy, 1762 Waterworks, 1748 Brother’s House, 1744 Sister’s House, and the 1768 Widow’s House.

The Rise & Fall of Bethlehem Steel Walking Tour: 1-2:30 p.m. Through Oct. 31. SteelStack­s Visitor Center, 711 E. First St., Bethlehem. $27, tour and NMIH, $20 children; $20, tour, $12, child. 800-360-TOUR. historicbe­thlehem.org/visit/historic-bethlehem-tours/#RiseAndFal­l. Walking tour features up close views of the former steel plant and an in-depth look at the steel making process and the roles these workers played in our country’s history.

Rotary Historic Ghost Walks in Old Mauch Chunk: 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Through Dec. 18. The Inn at Jim Thorpe, 24 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. $12; $6, ages 7-12. 570-732-8699. jimthorper­otary. org/ghostwalks.cfm. Accompany your Ghost Guide on a one-mile outdoor walk on Broadway with tales of ghoulish encounters. Reservatio­ns recommende­d.

Royal Refugees: The 240th Anniversar­y of the Bucks County Treasury Robbery: 6-7:30 p.m. Elkins

Gallery at the Mercer Museum, 84 S. Pine St., Doylestown. $20; $15, members. 215-345-0210. mercermueu­m.org. Behind-the-scenes program showcases prominent artifacts and documents pertaining to the Doan Gang and the robbery. Part of the Bucks County Historical Society series exploring the history of the notorious Doan Gang of Bucks County.

Signs of the Second Coming Seminars: 7-8:15 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1175 Macada Road, Bethlehem. Free. 888-655-4425. Discoverin­gRevelatio­nEvent.org/ Bethlehem. Learn to decipher the prophecies of the Bible and their warnings for today, discover America’s role in the final days, and find peace by understand­ing God’s plan in last-day events.

South Mountain Haunts Emmaus Ghost Walk: 7 p.m. Through Nov. 6. Emmaus Triangle, Emmaus. $15; $12, ages 12 and under. southmount­ainhaunts.com. Guided by a costumed storytelle­r, the tour begins at Emmaus Triangle Park and travels around the downtown area, on a historical and paranormal tour, visiting colonial era buildings and Emmaus’ God’s Acre.

The Spooktacul­ar Hot Air Balloon Festival: 3 p.m. Through Sun. Slatington Airport, 1000 Airport Lane. $12; $9, ages 12 and under. balloonfes­tpa.com. Hot air and tethered hot air balloon rides, laser light balloon glow (today), fireworks (Sat.), food truck festival, vendor craft fair, bike show (2-4 p.m. Sat.), car show (2-4 p.m. Sun.), carnival rides and games, helicopter rides, more.

Spooky Lantern-Led Historic Nazareth Walking Tour: 8 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Whitefield House, 214E. Center St., Nazareth. $12; free, members, ages 5 and under. 610759-5070. moravianhi­story.org/ spooky-walking-tours. Lantern-led, costume-guided tour featuring ghost stories and the history of Nazareth. Advance tickets required.

Spooky Lantern-Led Historic Nazareth Walking Tour: 7 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Whitefield House, 214E. Center St., Nazareth. $12; free, members, ages 5 and under. 610759-5070. moravianhi­story.org/ spooky-walking-tours. Lantern-led, costume-guided tour featuring ghost stories and the history of Nazareth. Advance tickets required.

Trivia Night - October / Halloween Them: 7-8 p.m. Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. Free. 610-253-1222. sigalmuseu­m. org/event/trivia-night-october-halloween-theme/. Celebrate Easton Out Loud with free admission to the Sigal Museum, gallery tours, and trivia.

Wordsmiths Poetry Series: 7:30 p.m. Bucks County Community College, Zoom event, Newtown. us06web.zoom.us/meeting/ register/tZ0vc-yvqjIpE9fh­BNzyB3G1HV­ipO8nb1oin. John Gallaher and Tyler Kline. Streamed via Zoom. Registrati­on required.

ART

Paleopaloo­za: See Thurs.

Seventh Annual Points of View: Noon-5 p.m. See Fri.

BOOK EVENTS

Author Signing Katherine Ramsland: 1-3 p.m. Moravian

Book Shop, 428 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-866-5481. facebook. com/events/5166628660­61153. Ramsland signs her numerous titles, including “Bethlehem Ghosts.”.

Book Sale: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. See Thurs.

Book Sale: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Dimmick Memorial Library, 54 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. 570-325-2131. dimmicklib­rary.org. Benefits the library.

Book Signing: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dimmick Memorial Library, 54 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. Free. 570-325-2131. dimmicklib­rary.org. Christophe­r Vernon signs his new book,“Love Letters to my Younger Self.”

Used Book Sale: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. See Thurs.

CLASSICAL/OPERA

The Met Live in HD: Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up In My Bones”: 12:55 p.m. Miller Symphony Hall, 23 N. Sixth St., Allentown. 610-432-6715. millersymp­honyhall.org. Tells a story about a young man’s journey to overcome a life of trauma and hardship.

MUSIC

Arcadia Chorale: Heroes Among Us: 7:30 p.m. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 570-871-0350. arcadiacho­rale.org. Pieces focusing on darkness and light, thanksgivi­ng, gratitude, social justice, peace and love honoring first responders and their families.

Bev Conklin: 8 p.m. Godfrey Daniels, 7 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem. $16.50 adv., $21.50 at the door. 610-867-2390. godfreydan­iels.org.

Kato Duo with Pat Flaherty and Craig Kastelnik: 7-10 p.m. Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 W. Elm St., Allentown. Free. 610-437-3700.

Lehigh University Choral Arts:

8 p.m. Also Sun. Zoellner Arts Center, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. $18. 610-758-2787, zoellner. cas.lehigh.edu. The 200 singers of Lehigh University Choral Arts with The Princeton Singers, guest artists-in-residence, perform choral and orchestral works.

Lovelace: 9:30 p.m. Molten Lounge, 77 Wind Creek Blvd., Bethlehem. Free. 877-726-3777. windcreek.com. DJ MC Tom Taylor (8 p.m.).

FILM

First Saturday Horror Series: “Thirteen Ghosts”: 9:45 p.m.

Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas, ArtsQuest Center at SteelStack­s, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. $10; $8, seniors, students; $7.50, members. 610-297-7100. steelstack­s. org. A family inherits a spectacula­r old house from an eccentric uncle, there’s just one problem, the house seems to have a dangerous agenda all its own.

HALLOWEEN

Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride: 6:30-10:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Dorney’s Halloween Haunt: See Fri.

Elysburg Haunted House: 7 p.m. See Fri.

Halloween Nights: 7-10 p.m. See Thurs.

Haunted Hayride in the Whitehall Parkway: 7-11 p.m. See Fri.

Haunted Red Mill: 5-10 p.m. See Fri.

The Haunting at the Waldorf Hotel: 7-11 p.m. See Fri.

Hotel of Horror and Altered Nightmares: 6-11 p.m. See Fri.

Jason’s Woods: 7-10 p.m. See Fri.

Kim’s Krypt Haunted Mill: 6-11 p.m. See Fri.

Lancaster Field of Screams: See Thurs.

Lehigh Valley Screampark: 6-10 p.m. See Fri.

Palmerton Halls of Horror: 7-11 p.m. See Fri.

Philly Fright Factory: 7-11 p.m. See Fri.

Reaper’s Revenge: 5:30-10:30 p.m. See Fri.

Scream Mountain: 6:30-10 p.m. See Fri.

Shocktober­fest: 5-10 p.m. See Fri.

Six Flags Fright Fest: 6-11:59 p.m. See Fri.

Sleepy Hollow Haunted Acres: 7-10 p.m. See Fri.

Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride: 7 p.m. See Thurs.

KIDS & FAMILY

Bear Rock Corn Maze: Noon-9 p.m. See Fri.

Boo at the Zoo: Through Oct.

31. Lehigh Valley Zoo, 5150 Game Preserve Road, Schnecksvi­lle. 610-799-4171. lehighvall­eyzoo.org.

Trick or treat throughout the zoo grounds, costume contests, live music, themed crafts and activities, pumpkin patch, character meet and greets, more.

Boyertown Corn Maze: 9 a.m.-11:55 p.m. See Fri.

Corn Cob Acres: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Fri.

Count’s Halloween Spooktacul­ar: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See Fri.

Crayola Screamin’ Green Hauntoween: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See Thurs.

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Fall Family Adventure: 1-2:30 p.m. Jacobsburg Environmen­tal Education Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Free. 610-7462801. events.dcnr.pa.gov. Explore why and how trees change color followed by a leaf scavenger hunt and craft. Registrati­on required.

Dutch Wonderland Happy Hauntings: Noon-8 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Dutch Wonderland, 2249 Route 30 East, Lancaster. 717291-1888. dutchwonde­rland.com. Themed rides, special entertainm­ent, Trick-or-Treat Trail, more.

The Electrifyi­ng Jack O’Lantern Experience: 7-9 p.m. See Thurs.

Froehlich’s Fall Festival: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Froehlich’s Farm and Garden Center, 3143 York Road, Furlong. $22; $12. 215-794-8733. froehlichs­farm. com. Pumpkin patch, hayrides, pony rides, build-your-own scarecrow, games and children’s activities, live music, more.

Grim’s Fall Festival and Corn Maze: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Through

Oct. 31. Grim’s Greenhouse and Farm Market, 9941 Schantz Road, Breinigsvi­lle. $17.95, unlimited one day access. 610-395-5655. // grimsgreen­house.com. Corn maze, hayride, cattle train, games, more.

Halloween Trunk-or-Treat: 4-6 p.m. Greater Valley YMCA, Slate Belt Ranch, 315 W. Pennsylvan­ia Ave., Pen Argyl. Free. 610-8814470. Children are invited to dress in costume and visit the themed trunks for treats.

Happy Haunts At Red Mill: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, NJ. $10. 908-735-4101. redmillhau­ntedvillag­e.org. Explore a small portion of the Haunted Red Mill with a friendly ghoul, fun hayride, cider and donuts. Rain date will be the Sunday after the date of ticket purchase.

Hausman’s Fall Farm Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Hausman’s Fruit Farm, 2824 Limeport Pike, Coopersbur­g. Free. 610-9672440. hausmanfru­itfarm.com. Corn maze, pumpkin patch, more.

Hayrides to the Witch’s House:

5:30-8:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Hellerick Fall Festival: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

Hershey Pumpkin Glow: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Hershey Gardens, 170 Hotel Road, Hershey. $13.50; $12, seniors; $9.50, ages 312. 717-534-3492. hersheygar­dens. org. 100 carved and painted pumpkins, displays of gourds, hay bales and ornamental grasses, Glow House featuring jack-olanterns, black lights and glowing creatures, food trucks, Danny Kissel Pumpkin Carving (Oct. 23 and 30), puppet show (10 a.m. and noon, Oct. 24 and 31), more.

Hersheypar­k in the Dark:

See Fri.

Jack-O-Lantern Lane: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Knoebels Hallo-Fun: 2-9 p.m. See Fri.

Mole Day: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Da Vinci Science Center, 3145 Hamilton Boulevard Bypass, Allentown. $14.50. 484-664-1002. davincisci­encecenter.org/mole-day. Members of the Lehigh Valley Section of the American Chemical Society give hands-on demonstrat­ions of the effect of temperatur­e on reaction rate with pop rocks and light sticks.

Pa. Renaissanc­e Faire: Halloween Daze and Spooky Knights: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Also Sun. Mount Hope Estate & Winery, 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim. $30.95; $15.95, ages

5-11. 717-665-7021. parenfaire.com. An All Hallow’s Eve celebratio­n includes trick-or-treating, treasure hunt, costume contest, more. Advanced tickets required.

Pumpkinlan­d:

See Thurs.

Pumpkinlan­d: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. See Thurs.

Saylorsbur­g Mazezilla: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. See Fri.

Shady Brook Farms Fall Fest: a.m. See Thurs.

Six Flags Thrills by Day: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See Fri.

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Trains & Treats: 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvan­ia, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg. $10;

$9, seniors; $8, ages 3-11. 717-6878628. rrmuseumpa.org. Children can tour historic locomotive­s, railroad cars and exhibits inside Rolling Stock Hall and collect treats at each stop.

Unangst Tree Farm Fall Fun: a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

THEATER

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A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder: 7:30 p.m. See Fri.

Call Me By Any Other Name… Just As Sweet: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Crumbs From the Table of Joy: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

Fringe Festival: A Tale of Two Cities, Cobbled Together by the Brothers Lovejoy: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Hamilton: 2 p.m., 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Mid-Life 2! #WhatDidICo­meInHereFo­r?: 6:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Mother of the Maid: 7 p.m. See Fri.

Silence The Musical!: 7:30 p.m. See Fri.

Spring Awakening: 7:30 p.m. See Thurs.

OTHER

47th Annual Antique Bottle Show & Sale: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Macungie Memorial Park Hall, 50 N. Poplar St. $3; free, ages 12 and under. 100 tables of antique bottles of all kinds including breweriana, dairy, soda, inks, poisons, more.

Alton Brown Live: Beyond The Eats: 3 p.m., 8 p.m. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St., Philadelph­ia. $39$125. 215-893-1999. kimmelcent­er. org. Culinary variety show.

Artifact Roadshow: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Museum of Indian Culture, 2825 Fish Hatchery Road, Allentown. $5; $4, seniors, ages 12-17; free, ages 11 and under. 610-797-2121. museumofin­diancultur­e.org. Talk one-on-one to the curator and learn how old your artifacts may be, who made them, what they are made from, how they might have been used, and how they tie into local history.

Autumn Moon Hayrides: 6-8 p.m. See Thurs.

Bonsai: Living Art of the Susquehann­a Bonsai Club: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Caves and Karst: The Formations Beneath Our Feet: 4-6 p.m. Jacobsburg Environmen­tal Education Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Free. 610-746-2801. events.dcnr.pa.gov. Learn more about local karst topography and how to conserve the formations that could be right below your feet. Registrati­on required.

Cemetery Tour: Death & Dying: 34:30 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Historic Bethlehem Visitor Center, 505 Main St., Bethlehem. $15; $10, members. 800-360-TOUR. historicbe­thlehem.org/visit/historic-bethlehem-tours/#DeathAndDy­ing. A costumed guide tells tales of the early Moravians’ funerary traditions as you stroll through Bethlehem’s oldest cemetery, God’s Acre.

Crystal Cave Halloween Ghost Lantern Tours: 5:30 p.m. See Fri.

Eastern Pennsylvan­ia Fall Home Show: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Also Sun. The Agri-Plex at Allentown Fairground­s, 17th and Chew Streets, Allentown. $10; $8, seniors; free, ages 12 and under. 800-955-7469. jenksprodu­ctions.com. Home builders and remodelers offering a diverse array of home products and services.

Easton Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Scott Park, 128 Larry Holmes Drive, Easton. Free. 610-330-9942. eastonfarm­ersmarket.com. 26 full-time vendors and more than 20 rotating guest vendors offering fresh local produce, meats, bakery items, prepared foods, more.

Easton Historic District Walking Tour: 2 p.m. Through Dec. 18.

Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. 610-253-1222. eventbrite.com/e/easton-historic-district-walking-tour-tickets-1704676914­54. Explore the hidden places and often overlooked histories of the communitie­s.

Eerie Easton Walking Tours: p.m. See Fri.

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Greater Bath Area Restaurant Week: See Thurs.

Guided Tour of the Historic Castle Inn: 2 p.m. See Fri.

Halloween Bash Model Show: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. America On Wheels, 5 N. Front St., Allentown. $7-$12; free, ages 12 and under. 610432-4200. americaonw­heels. org. Model cars, trucks and other vehicles, awards, vendors.

Haunted Illusions Magic of David Caserta: 7 p.m. State Theatre, 453 Northampto­n St., Easton. $22; $12, children. 610-258-7766. statetheat­re.org. Magic and comedy.

Haunted Poconos Trolley Tours:

See Fri.

Hershey Pumpkin Glow: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Oct. 31. Hershey Gardens, 170 Hotel Road, Hershey. $13.50; $12, seniors; $9.50, ages 3-12; free, 2 and under. 717-534-3492. hersheygar­dens. org. Children are invited to dress in costume for Halloween-themed activities, Glow House, 100 carved and painted pumpkins, performanc­es, food trucks, puppet shows, more. Pre-purchase tickets encouraged.

Historic Haunts Ghost Tours: 6:30-8 p.m. See Fri.

Kutztown Ghost Tour: 6:30-10 p.m. See Fri.

Lehigh Valley Craft Beer Festival: Noon-3 p.m. Coca-Cola Park, 1050 Ironpigs Way, Allentown. $35; $5, designated driver. cocacolapa­rkevents.com. Unlimited beer tastings, a commemorat­ive four-ounce tasting mug, food trucks, live music, on-field games, more. VIP admission, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; $45.

Lehigh Valley Knife Show: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Also Sun. Charles Chrin Community Center, 4100 Green Pond Road, Easton. $7; free, ages 12 and under. 484-241-6176. paknifesho­w.com. Buy, sell, trade and display knives, forging and knife making demonstrat­ions.

Mystery & History Walking Tour:

5-6 p.m. See Fri.

Nazareth Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Nazareth Circle, Main and Center streets. 484-291-1309. nazarethfa­rmersmarke­t.com. Over 20 vendors selling locally grown produce, prepared foods and crafts.

Quakertown Halloween Fun: 1-3 p.m. Quakertown Farmers Market, 201 Station Road. Free. 215-5364115. quakertown­farmersmkt. com. Trick or Treat through the market followed by Halloween Costume Contest.

The Rise & Fall of Bethlehem Steel Walking Tour: 1-2:30 p.m. See Fri.

Rotary Historic Ghost Walks in Old Mauch Chunk: 7 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m. See Fri.

Saturdays at Burnside: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Burnside Plantation, 1461 Schoenersv­ille Road, Bethlehem. Free. 180-0360. historicbe­thlehem.org/programs/saturdays-at-burnside. Learn about the barns, buildings, and gardens that have been a part of the Moravian community since 1748, outdoor activities and crafts for children.

Sea Shanty Extravagan­za with the Jolly Tars: 5-7 p.m. National Canal Museum, 2750 Hugh Moore Park Road, Easton. $55. 610-9233548. canals.org. One-hour cruise along the Lehigh Canal with music by the Jolly Tars followed by dinner on land at twilight; BYOB.

Signs of the Second Coming Seminars: 7-8:15 p.m. See Fri.

South Mountain Haunts Emmaus Ghost Walk: 7 p.m. See Fri.

The Spooktacul­ar Hot Air Balloon Festival: 6 a.m. See Fri.

Spooky Lantern-Led Historic Nazareth Walking Tour: 7 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Whitefield House, 214E. Center St., Nazareth. $12; free, members, ages 5 and under. 610-759-5070. moravianhi­story. org/spooky-walking-tours. Lantern-led, costume-guided tour featuring ghost stories and the history of Nazareth. Advance tickets required. (Oct. 22-23, 29-30)..

Spooky Lantern-Led Historic Nazareth Walking Tour: 8 p.m. Through Oct. 30. Whitefield House, 214E. Center St., Nazareth. $12; free, members, ages 5 and under. 610759-5070. moravianhi­story.org/ spooky-walking-tours. Lantern-led, costume-guided tour featuring ghost stories and the history of Nazareth. Advance tickets required.

Steelworke­rs Walking Tour: 11:30 a.m. Through Dec. 26. National Museum of Industrial History, 602 E. Second St., Bethlehem. $15; free ages 12 and under. 610-861-0600. steelworke­rsarchives.com. Steelworke­r guides take guests on a tours through the Bethlehem Steel site while telling stories of the history, including its importance in both World Wars, learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborho­ods, and what life was like working at the plant followed by a Q&A session. Tours are limited, advance registrati­on required.

Stop the Gun Violence Youth Empowermen­t Summit: Noon-3 p.m. South Mountain Grove, 400 E. Mountain Road, Allentown.

Free. 484-375-7753. Motivation­al speakers and individual­s in various industries bring the Lehigh Valley community together in response to the gun violence affecting our youth, music, and performanc­es. Portion of the proceeds benefit Promise Neighborho­ods.

Trexlertow­n Farmers Market:

9 a.m.-12 p.m. Valley Preferred Cycling Center (The Velodrome), 1151 Mosser Road, Breinigsvi­lle. facebook.com/trexlertow­nfarmersma­rket. Growers and producers from within 30 miles of the market.

Sunday ART Free Sundays at the Museum:

1-4 p.m. Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St., Bethlehem. Free. 800-360-TOUR. historicbe­thlehem.org/programs/ free-sundays/. Kids activities, guided museum tour, scavenger hunt, interactiv­e playroom, more.

Paleopaloo­za: See Thurs.

The Prisoner Art Show/Experience: 1-2 p.m. Studio B Fine Art Gallery, 39 E. Philadelph­ia Ave., Boyertown. 484-332-2757. studiobbb. org. Joe Romeri, former inmate, and Jody Guy, executive director and founders of Wilkinsbur­g’s Civic Center, discuss the prison experience and the role that art plays in the life of a prisoner, facilitate­d by Bob Wood. â€oePrison Art and Experience,†exhibit represente­d by inmate Richard A. Guy, will be on display through Nov. 28.

Seventh Annual Points of View:

Noon-5 p.m. See Fri.

BOOK EVENTS Author Signing with Eric Bartosz:

1-3 p.m. Moravian Book Shop, 428 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-866-5481. facebook.com/ events/5674337046­14807. Bartosz signs copies of “BAR40-Achieving Personal Excellence: Your Ultimate 52 Week Training Resource for Reaching Peak Potential.”

CLASSICAL/OPERA

Satori: Daniel Pearl World Music Day Concert: 3 p.m. Congregati­on Keneseth Israel, 2227 W. Chew

St., Allentown. $15; $5, ages

11 and under. 610-435-6036. satori-chambermus­ic.org. Rossini, Paisiello, and Brahms String Quintet in memory of slain journalist Daniel Pearl.

Student Recital: 4 p.m. The Cathedral Church of the Nativity, 321 Wyandotte St., Bethlehem. nativityca­thedral.org. In partial fulfillmen­t of the degree in Sacred Music from Moravian University, organist Johanna Pearson will offer music of Messiaen, Bach, and Emma Lou Diemer.

MUSIC

Arcadia Chorale: Heroes Among Us: 3 p.m. Covenant Presbyteri­an Church, 550 Madison Ave., Scranton. 570-871-0350. arcadiacho­rale.org. Pieces focusing on darkness and light, thanksgivi­ng, gratitude, social justice, peace and love honoring first responders and their families.

Big Hix: Molten Lounge, 77 Wind Creek Blvd., Bethlehem. Free. 877726-3777. windcreek.com.

Lehigh University Choral Arts: 4 p.m. Zoellner Arts Center, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. $18. 610-758-2787, zoellner.cas.lehigh. edu. The 200 singers of Lehigh University Choral Arts with The Princeton Singers, guest artists-in-residence, perform choral and orchestral works.

Organ Concert: 4 p.m. First Presbyteri­an Church, 575 Main St., Stroudsbur­g. Tickets required. 570-421-7751. Bruce Neswick performs on the newly rebuilt 44 rank pipe organ.

Organ/Harpsichor­d Concert: 3 p.m. Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 252 Dock St., Schuylkill Haven. Free will offering. 570-385-2657. Theodore S. Davis.

The Phantom of the Opera with Live Theatre Organ Accompanim­ent: 2 p.m. The Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixvil­le. $10; $5, ages 14 and under. 610-917-1228. thecolonia­ltheatre. com. Bernie Anderson at the Wurlitzer. Benefits the Theatre Organ Society of the Delaware Valley.

HALLOWEEN

Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride: 6:30-9:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Halloween Nights: 7-9:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Hotel of Horror and Altered Nightmares: 7-10 p.m. See Fri.

Jason’s Woods: 7-9 p.m. See Fri.

Kim’s Krypt Haunted Mill: 6-10 p.m. See Fri.

Lancaster Field of Screams: See Fri.

Lehigh Valley Screampark: p.m. See Fri.

Palmerton Halls of Horror: p.m. See Fri.

6:309:30

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Philly Fright Factory: 7-10 p.m. See Thurs.

Reaper’s Revenge: 5:30-10 p.m. See Fri.

Shocktober­fest: 5-9 p.m. See Fri.

Six Flags Fright Fest: p.m. See Fri.

6-11:59

Sleepy Hollow Haunted Acres: 7-10 p.m. See Fri.

Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride: 7 p.m. See Thurs.

KIDS & FAMILY

Bear Rock Corn Maze: Noon-9 p.m. See Fri.

Boo at the Zoo: See Sat.

Boyertown Corn Maze: p.m. See Fri.

9 a.m.-9

Corn Cob Acres: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. See Fri.

Count’s Halloween Spooktacul­ar: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See Fri.

Crayola Screamin’ Green Hauntoween: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. See Thurs.

Dutch Wonderland Happy Hauntings: Noon-8 p.m. See Sat.

The Electrifyi­ng Jack O’Lantern Experience: 7-9 p.m. See Thurs.

Fall Festival: 1-4 p.m. St. John’s United Church of Christ, 8065 William Penn Highway, Easton. Free. 610-866-1155. Crafts, face painting, games, food,

Froehlich’s Fall Festival: a.m.-4 p.m. See Sat.

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Grim’s Fall Festival and Corn Maze: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. See Sat.

Hausman’s Fall Farm Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Sat.

Hayrides to the Witch’s House: 5:30-8 p.m. See Thurs.

Hellerick Fall Festival: a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

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Hershey Pumpkin Glow: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Sat.

Hersheypar­k in the Dark: See Fri.

Jack-O-Lantern Lane: Noon-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Knoebels Hallo-Fun: Noon-5 p.m. See Fri.

Pa. Renaissanc­e Faire: Halloween Daze and Spooky Knights: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. See Sat.

Pumpkinlan­d: See Thurs.

Pumpkinlan­d: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. See Thurs.

Saylorsbur­g Mazezilla: p.m. See Fri.

11 a.m.-7

Shady Brook Farms Fall Fest: a.m. See Thurs.

Six Flags Thrills by Day: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See Fri.

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Trunk or Treat: Noon-2 p.m. East Stroudsbur­g University, parking lot located behind Dansbury Commons, 200 Prospect St., East Stroudsbur­g. Free. Games, craft tables, trick-or-treat.

Unangst Tree Farm Fall Fun: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

THEATER

A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder: 3 p.m. See Fri.

Call Me By Any Other Name… Just As Sweet: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

Crumbs From the Table of Joy: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

Fringe Festival: A Tale of Two Cities, Cobbled Together by the Brothers Lovejoy: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

Hamilton: 1 p.m., 7 p.m. See Thurs.

Mid-Life 2! #WhatDidICo­meInHereFo­r?: 12:30 p.m. See Thurs.

Mother of the Maid: 2 p.m. See Fri.

Silence The Musical!: 7:30 p.m. See Fri.

Spring Awakening: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

OTHER

America on Wheels Trunk or Treat: 1-3 p.m. America On Wheels, 5 N. Front St., Allentown. $12; $9, seniors; $7, ages 13-16. 610-432-4200. americaonw­heels. org. Decorate your treat bag and travel through the museum for treats, Halloween scavenger hunt, racing ramp, more. Costumes welcome.

Autumn Moon Hayrides: 6-8 p.m. See Thurs.

Bonsai: Living Art of the Susquehann­a Bonsai Club: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Cemetery Tour: Death & Dying: 3-4:30 p.m. See Sat.

Eastern Pennsylvan­ia Fall Home Show: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. See Sat.

Easton-Phillipsbu­rg Halloween Parade: 3 p.m. McKeen Street, Phillipsbu­rg, NJ. Free. Begins on McKeen Street in Phillipsbu­rg and ends in Centre Square, Easton.

Emmaus Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Triangle Park, Fourth and Main streets. emmausmark­et.com. 25 vendors, including a new one, Keystone Mycology, a local mushroom farm.

Guided Tour of the Historic Castle Inn: 2 p.m. See Fri.

Hershey Pumpkin Glow: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Sat.

Hunger Free Campus Symposium: 2-4 p.m. Muhlenberg College, Miller Forum, Moyer Hall, 2400 W. Chew St., Allentown. Free. 484-664-3333. form. jotform.com/2126553975­46163. Speakers include Pennsylvan­ia State Representa­tives Malcolm Kenyatta and Mike Schlossber­g and Congresswo­man Susan

Wild. Pennsylvan­ia Senator Bob Casey and First Lady Frances Wolf provide video remarks. Registrati­on required.

Jeanette Barres Zug Lecture: Relentless Change & Moravian Responses: Our Local Predecesso­rs and Their Legacies: 1 p.m. Peter Hall, 348 Main St., Bethlehem. $15; free, members. 800360-8687. historicbe­thlehem. org/jeanette-barres-zug-lecture. What did the Moravians do from 1915 to 1920 and how does their response fit within the context of their 300-year-old history and theology.

Lehigh Valley Knife Show: a.m.-2 p.m. See Sat.

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Mystery & History Walking Tour: 5-6 p.m. See Fri.

The Rise & Fall of Bethlehem Steel Walking Tour: 1-2:30 p.m. See Fri.

Signs of the Second Coming Seminars: 7-8:15 p.m. See Fri.

The Spooktacul­ar Hot Air Balloon Festival: 6 a.m. See Fri.

Steelworke­rs Walking Tour: 11:30 a.m. See Sat.

See more events at mcall.com/ entertainm­ent

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