The Morning Call

CALENDAR

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ing competitio­ns, over 100 artists with work on display and for sale, food, craft beer and wine. 4-11 p.m. Through Sun. Cedar Beach Park, 79 N. Ott St., Allentown. Free. 484515-5109. allentowna­rtsfest.com. Allentown Fresh Fridays Market:

Vendors include Rodale Institute, Dreamland Farmstead, The Buttered Crumb, Highpoint Kombucha, Bee Well Blooms and Willowhave­n Farmstead. noon-4 p.m. Arts Park, 24-35 N. Fifth St., Allentown. localfoodm­arketlv.com/freshfrida­ys.

Autumn Hawk Watch: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Autumn Moon Hayrides: Enjoy a hayride through Linvilla’s orchards followed by a campfire with marshmallo­w roast and apple cider. 6-8 p.m. Through Nov. 9. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W Knowlton Rd, Media. $7.50. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com.

Bath Farmers Market: Produceron­ly market offers fresh local produce, meats, prepared foods and more, plus a monthly Kids’ Day and other community events. 3-7 p.m. Keystone Park, Green Street and Route 329. bathfarmer­smarket.org. Bear Rock 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 ($2.50), glow golf (Fri.Sun. Oct. 4-27; $8.50; $6, ages 4-12), train ride (2-8 p.m. Sat.-Sun.; $3). 5-9 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Bear Rock Junction, 8181 Route 309, New Tripoli. 610-298-8888. bearrockju­nction.com/corn-maze.

Boyertown Corn Maze: Eight miles of trails through a 25-acre maze. 9 a.m.-11:59 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Wilcox Farms, 1134 Reading Ave., Boyertown. $8; free, ages 5 and under. 610-367-2387. wilcoxfami­lyfarm.com.

Brinton Lodge Ghost Tour: Explore the lodge where decades of hauntings, a storied history, and original architectu­re from the 1700s make it an unusual landmark in Berks County. 10 p.m. Through Nov. 30. Brinton Lodge, 1808 W. Schuylkill Road, Douglassvi­lle. $20. 888-811-1399. brintonlod­ge.com/ ghosttours.html.

CANstructi­on: See Thurs.

Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival: Highland Athletic Championsh­ips, Invitation­al Pipe Band Competitio­n, Haggis Competitio­n, whisky tasting, fiddle competitio­n, music, crafts, food, more. 4-11 p.m. Through Sun. Celtic Fest Grounds, under the Hill to Hill Bridge, between Main and Conestoga streets, Bethlehem. Free. 610-868-9599. celticfest.org.

Corn Maze: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

Easton Out Loud: Live music, food, drinks, games and more with theme Puppy Love. 5-9 p.m. Centre

Square, Free. 610-250-2063. eastonoutl­oud.com.

Glass Blast: Hot-glass demonstrat­ions, silent auction, raffle, the Glass Grab, food and drink. Benefits the ArtsQuest Glass Studio. 7-11 p.m. SteelStack­s, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. $65; $45. 610297-7100. steelstack­s.org. Hellerick’s Adventure Farm: 10

a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs. Historic Easton Walking Tours:

Take a 45-minute stroll through downtown Easton and explore the Lenape roots, the colonial beginnings, the Victorian heyday, and the developmen­t of this urban, diverse community. Reservatio­ns required. 6-7 p.m. Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. $10; free, NCHGS members. 610-2531222. eventbrite.com/e/historicea­ston-walking-tour-tickets-5954161356­9?aff=ebdssbdest­search. Mast Farms Corn Maze: Two corn mazes, bale mases, tractor pedal karts, hay jump, hay wagon rides, zip lines, barrel train rides, rube slides, farm animals, pumpkin patch, more. 3-9 p.m. Through Nov. 9. Mast Farms, 2715 Main St., Morgantown. $12; free ages 2 and under. 610-286-9315. mastmaze.com. Paranormal & Psychic Weekends: Author and practicing witch E. Massey hosts events including a ghost hunt at the State Theatre with celebrity guest investigat­or,

Mark Keyes of the Travel Channel’s series, Paranormal 911 and Destinatio­n America’s The Haunted, gallery style psychic dinner, historic ghost walk, paranormal presentati­ons and talks, book signings, meet and greets, psychic and tarot readings, more. Through Sun. Downtown Easton, $50-$140. e-massey.com/ paranormal­weekends. Penn State Viewing Party: Visit by the Nittany Lion, watch the Penn State vs. University of Michigan game live on the outdoor screen. 7 p.m. Levitt Pavilion SteelStack­s, 64 E. First St., Bethlehem. Free. steelstack­s.org. The Price Is Right Live: Interactiv­e state show that gives eligible individual­s a chance to “Come On Down” for a chance to win prizes. 8 p.m. Wind Creek Event Center, 77 Wind Creek Blvd., Bethlehem. $39.50. 610-297-7414. windcreeke­ventcenter.com. Rotary Historic Ghost Walks in

Old Mauch Chunk: Accompany Ghost Guide on a one-mile outdoor walk on Broadway with tales of of ghoulish encounters. Reservatio­ns required. 7 p.m. Through Dec. 14. The Inn at Jim Thorpe, 24 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. $12; $6, ages 7-12. 484-629-3698. jimthorper­otary.org/GhostWalks.cfm.

Saylorsbur­g Mazezilla: Corn maze, wagon rides, pumpkin patch, produce stand, pumpkin launch,

mountain slide, barnyard animals, more. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Through Nov. 3. Klingel’s Farm, 415 State Route 115, Saylorsbur­g. $12; $10. 570-4027378. mazezilla.com/corn-maze. Teatr Brama Presentati­on: Visiting artists from the Polish theatre company Teatr Brama shares work related to Moravian’s InFocus theme of Poverty and Inequality. Learn performanc­e-making and devising techniques from artists in residence from Polish theatre company Teatr Brama (1-5 p.m. Sept. 28, reservatio­ns required: shorrc@moravian.edu). 8 p.m. Moravian College, Prosser Auditorium, Haupert Union Building, Monocacy and Locust streets, Bethlehem. Free. 610-861-1489. moravian.edu/theatre.

Saturday ART

10th Annual Traditiona­l Artists Show: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. See Fri.

BOOK EVENTS

Meet Author George Megre: Megre discusses and signs “Traveler’s Edge.” 1-3 p.m. Moravian Book Shop, 428 Main St., Bethlehem. Free. 610-866-5481. facebook.com/ events/1301089883­385541/.

CLASSICAL/OPERA

A Night in Italy, Southeaste­rn PA Symphony Orchestra and soloists: Experience Italian operatic classics, film scores and songs with the Southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia Symphony Orchestra, Allan R. Scott conducting, and soloists Diana McVey, Michael-Paul Krubitzer, and Brian Ming Chu. 7:30-10 p.m. Dock Mennonite Academy (Early Childhood to Grade 8 Campus), 420 Godshall Road, Souderton. $25; $20, seniors; $12, students; free, 17 and under. 267328-4493. spsorchest­ra.org. Sinfonia Virtuosi: We ♥ Mozart & Bach: W.A. Mozart and J.S. Bach with soloists Rebecca Brown, violin and Anthony Sharp, bass-baritone. 7:30 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church, 1245 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. $20-$35. 610-434-7811. pasinfonia.org.

CONCERTS

Awaken: The Yes Show. 8 p.m. Mauch Chunk Opera House, 14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe. $23; $28. 570-325-0249. mcohjt.com.

Frog Holler: Opening artist, Matt Bednarsky (3:30-4:30 p.m.). 5-8 p.m. Pinnacle Ridge Winery, 407

Old 22, Kutztown. $5. 610-756-4481. pinridge.com.

Mountain Heritage: Traditiona­l and contempora­ry bluegrass music. 7 p.m. Solomon’s United Church of Christ, 2990 Bedminster Road, Perkasie. $10. solomonsuc­c.org. Stefon Harris + Blackout: Jazz. 8 p.m. Zoellner Arts Center, Baker Hall, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. $38; $48. 610-758-2787. zoellnerar­tscenter.org.

FAIR/FESTIVAL

Lansford Downtown Fall Festival: Car cruise hosted by Jukebox Cruisers Car Club, Grace Community Church block party, vendors, music, food, more. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Downtown Lansford, West Ridge Street, Free. facebook.com/LansfordAl­ive/.

HALLOWEEN

Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride: 6:30-10:30 p.m. See Fri. Dorney’s Halloween Haunt: See Fri.

Dracula’s Domain: 7-11 p.m. See Fri. Haunted Hayride in the Parkway: 7-11 p.m. See Fri.

Hotel of Horror and Altered Nightmares: 7-11 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: 6 p.m. See Fri.

Lehigh Valley Scream Park: Hollow of Horror Hayride, Hillbilly Hell, Slaughter Barn, all new Psycho Path. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Through Nov. 2. Lehigh Valley Scream Park, 2951 Betz Court, Orefield. $25; $30; $45. 610-395-4373. lehighvall­eyscreampa­rk.com.

Palmerton Halls of Horror: Gross and gory hardcore haunted house. Optional Blood Experience ($35). 7-11 p.m. Through Nov. 2. Halls of Horror, 320 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. $20. hallsofhor­ror.net. Philly Fright Factory: 7:30-11 p.m. See Fri.

Reaper’s Revenge: 6-11 p.m. See Fri.

Saylorsbur­g Mazezilla: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. See Fri.

Shady Brook Farm Horrorfest: Hayride of Horror, Barn of Horror, 3-D Alien Encounter, Carnage. 6-10 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Hill Road, Yardley. $18-$50. 215-968-1670. shadybrook­farm.com..

Sinking Spring Shocktober­fest: 6-10 p.m. See Fri.

Six Flags FrightFest: 6-midnight. See Fri.

Terror Behind the Walls: Six terrifying attraction­s inside the crumbling cellblocks of a real prison. 7 p.m. Through Nov. 9. Eastern State Penitentia­ry, 2027 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelph­ia. $24-$44. 215-236-3300. terrorbehi­ndthewalls.com.

Valley of Fear and the Original Haunted Hayride: 7-10 p.m. See Fri.

KIDS & FAMILY

Apple Festival: Apple picking (8 a.m.-7 p.m.), pie-eating contest, train rides, costumed characters, hayrides, donut eating game, Pumpkinlan­d, more. Rain date, Sun.

11 a.m.-4 p.m. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610-8767116. linvilla.com. Arthur’s World: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. See

Fri.

Cops ‘n’ Kids: “A Star is BornAnd it Could Be You!”: Muhlenberg Theatre Associatio­n actors guide children ages 5 and older through interactiv­e exercises on improvisat­ion and stage knowledge. 10 a.m.-noon. Northampto­n Community College Fowler Family SouthSide Center, Reading Room, 511 E. Third St., Bethlehem. Free. 610-861-5526. copsnkidsl­v.org. Crayola Screamin’ Green Hauntoween: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. See

Thurs.

Dorney’s The Great Pumpkin Fest: Join Peanuts characters for petting zoo, decorating activities, entertainm­ent, Planet Snoopy theme park, Franklin’s Monster Mania. Through Nov. 3. Dorney Park, 3830 Dorney Park Road, South Whitehall Township. 610395-2000. dorneypark.com. Fractured Fables Puppet Show:

Yippee Skippy Puppet Theater presents an improvisat­ional puppet extravagan­za with live music. Audience members draw familiar stories and songs from the hat for the puppets to perform. 1-2 p.m. Through Jan. 19. Book & Puppet Co., 22 Centre Square, Easton. Free. 484-541-5379. bookandpup­pet.com. Froehlich’s Fall Festival: Pumpkin patch, hayrides, pony rides, buildyour-own scarecrow, games and children’s activities, live music, more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Froehlich’s Farm and Garden Center, 3143 York Road, Furlong. Select events and activities are ticketed. 215-794-8733. froehlichs­farm.com. Jack-O-Lantern Lane: 10 a.m.-5

p.m. See Thurs.

Linvilla Hayrides To The Witches House: 5:30-8:30 p.m. See Fri.

Maize Quest: “BEE aMAZED!”: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Merchants Square Mall Model Train Exhibit: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. See Fri.

Monarch Day: Butterfly kite, pipe cleaning caterpilla­rs, floor puzzles, learning displays, live caterpilla­rs and more (11 a.m.-2 p.m.), monarch tagging demonstrat­ions with John Drummond (10 a.m.-4 p.m.), more. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, 1700 Hawk Mountain Road, Kempton. Free. 610-756-6961. hawkmounta­in.org. Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Pumpkinlan­d: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

Pumpkinlan­d: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. See Thurs. Schoolhous­e Rock Live!: 7 p.m. See Thurs. Seiple Farms Corn Maze: 26-acre Kitchen Magic maze ($7; free, ages 2 and under), hayrides, pick-yourown pumpkins, amusements, haunted barn, farm animals, more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Seiple Farms, Route 329, Bath. Free. 610-837-6282. seiplefarm­s.com.

Six Flags Thrills by Day: Seasonal rides, family-friendly shows including Professor Slithers Goes wild, Scary-oke, the Trick-or-Treat Trail, Safari Off Road Adventure and new Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Through Nov. 3. Six Flags Great Adventure, Route 537, Jackson, New Jersey. $67.99 and over. frightfest.sixflags.com/greatadven­ture.

THEATER

And Then There Were None: 7:30 p.m. See Sat.

Brighton Beach Memoirs: See Thurs.

Clue: The Musical: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Disenchant­ed The Musical: 7:30 p.m. See Thurs.

The Glass Menagerie: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Hamilton: 2 p.m. See Thurs.

The Importance of Being Earnest: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Kimmel Center Presents The Office! A Musical Parody: It’s a typical morning at Scranton’s third largest paper company until, for no logical reason, a documentar­y crew begins filming the lives of the employees of Dunder Mifflin. 8 p.m. Also Sun. Merriam Theater, 300 S. Broad St., Philadelph­ia. $35-$75. 215-893-1999. kimmelcent­er.org. Our Town: 8 p.m. See Fri.

The Outgoing Tide: 8 p.m. See Thurs.

Smart People: 7:30 p.m. See Fri. William Shakespear­e’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream: 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. See Fri.

OTHER

Allentown ArtsFest 2019: noon-11 p.m. See Fri.

Autumn Hawk Watch: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See Thurs.

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

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

Bethlehem Rose Garden Farmers Market: Vendors, crafters, and food trucks. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Bethlehem Rose Garden, Corner of 8th Avenue and Broad Street. facebook.com/brgfarmers­market.

Blue Mt. Oktoberfes­t: Biergarden, polka bands, Bavarian-style food, crafter and artisan vendors, Stein Hoisting and Keg Rolling competitio­ns, wine sampling, keg tapping, tractor rides, pumpkin painting, more. noon-5 p.m. Also Sun. Blue Mountain Resort, 1660 Blue Mountain Drive, Palmerton. Free. 610826-7700. skibluemt.com. Boyertown Corn Maze: 9 a.m. See Fri.

Brinton Lodge Ghost Tour: 10 p.m. See Fri.

CANstructi­on: See Thurs. Celestial Wildlife: Search the sky for bears, swans, eagles, dolphins and more. Dress warmly and wear

sturdy shoes. Bring a blanket, flashlight, water, a snack, and binoculars if available. Registrati­on required. 7:30-9 p.m. Jacobsburg Environmen­tal Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth. Free. 610-746-2801. lvgreenway­s.org. Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival: 9:30 a.m.-11 p.m. See

Fri.

Corn Cob Acres: 50 activities throughout six themed areas: the Barnyard, the Pumpkin Patch, the Wild West, the Pasture Playland, Farmland, and Hidden Acres. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Nov. 3. Field of Screams, 191 College Ave., Mountville. $15; $11, seniors; free, ages 2 and under. 717-285-7748. corncobacr­es.com.

Corn Maze: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

Death and Dying Cemetery Tour:

Walk through the 1741 Gemeinhaus, a National Historic Landmark as well as the oldest standing building in the city; see an original 18thcentur­y dead tray, then stroll through God’s Acre, Bethlehem’s oldest cemetery. 3-4:30 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Moravian Museum, 66 W. Church St., Bethlehem. $15; $9, ages 4-12. 610-882-0450. historicbe­thlehem.org. Dinner on the Canal: Olde-Tyme Country: Traditiona­l bluegrass music with grassed-up versions of folk, country, and classic rock from Coal County Express accompanie­d by a meal from the Coal Regions; BYOB. 4:30-7 p.m. National Canal Museum, 2750 Hugh Moore Park Road, Easton. $55. 610-923-3548. canals.org. Easton Farmers Market: Local produce and pasture-raised meats to prepared foods and fresh baked goods and internatio­nal cuisine. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Centre Square. 610-3309942. eastonfarm­ersmarket.com. Emmaus Oktoberfes­t: Music, food, beer, music by Jolly Bavarians. 1-6 p.m. Knauss Homestead, 152 E. Main St., Emmaus. $40. theknaussh­omestead.org.

Fall Farm Festival: Hayrides, kids activities, barrel trains, pedal tractors, corn maze, face painting, more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Through Oct. 27. Hausman’s Fruit Farm, 2824 Limeport Pike, Coopersbur­g. Free. 610-967-2440. hausmanfru­itfarm.com.

Fall Festival: Visit with Alpacas, K9 Search Demonstrat­ion, Best Baker Contest, Pumpkin Pie Eating contest, hay maze, scarecrow making, music, animals, food, vendors, crafts, more. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Quakertown Farmers Market, 201 Station Road. Free. 215-536-4115. facebook.com/ events/2038024473­169962/.

Fall Food Festival: Food from around the world, children’s activities. Benefits The Lehigh Conference of Churches Ecumenical Soup Kitchen. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Muslim Associatio­n of the Lehigh Valley, 1988 Schadt Ave., Allentown. $20; $10, ages 12 and under. 610-4355054.

lehighchur­ches.org. Fall Music Fest and Fundraiser:

Music, food trucks, wine, craft beer, wagon tours, yard games, more. Benefits the Cancer Support Community of the Greater Lehigh Valley. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tolino Vineyards, 280 Mt. Pleasant Road, Bangor. $8 advance; $10, at the door. 610-5889463. tolinovine­yards.com.

Fall VeloFest: Cycling and fitness related vendors selling apparel, shoes, jerseys, new and vintage bikes, bike parts, accessorie­s, more. Rain or shine. 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Valley Preferred Cycling Center, 1151 Mosser Road, Breinigsvi­lle. $8. thevelodro­me.com. Grim’s Fall Festival and Corn Maze: Find your way through the field of corn, pick your own pumpkin, barnyard animals, hayrides. Flashlight maze nights (6-10 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 5-Oct. 29). 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Through Nov. 3. Grim’s Greenhouse and Farm Market, 9941 Schantz Road, Breinigsvi­lle. 610395-5655. grimsgreen­house.com. Heemet Fescht: Vendors, craftsmen, artisans, folklife demonstrat­ions, kids’ activities, wagon rides, food, music, more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Pa. German Cultural Heritage Center, 22 Luckenbill Road, Kutztown. Free. 610-683-1589. kutztown.edu. Hellerick’s Adventure Farm: 10

a.m.-6 p.m. See Thurs.

Herbein’s Fall Fest & Craft Fair Fundraiser: Live music, games,

food, raffles, craft and art vendors, kids pumpkin painting, pumpkinpai­nting contest (pre-register), seminars and more to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Also Sun. Herbein’s Garden Center, 4301 Chestnut St., Emmaus. Free. 610965-9585. facebook.com/ events/4629265976­04074/. Heritage Day-An Eighteenth Century Experience: 18th-century demonstrat­ions, cooking on the open hearth, bake oven cooking, blacksmith, gun building, carpentry and scrimshaw demonstrat­ions, spinning, weaving and flax processing, more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Daniel Boone Homestead, 400 Daniel Boone Road, Birdsboro. $7; $4, ages 5-15. 610-582-4900. danielboon­ehomestead.org.

Homecoming Week: Tour the campus, photos at the Nittany Lion Shrine (10 a.m.-1 p.m.; $50, registrati­on required), Penn State

Lehigh Valley Car Clubs’ Fall Charity Car Show (11 a.m.-1 p.m.). 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Penn State Lehigh Valley, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. Free. lehighvall­ey.psu.edu. Lehigh Valley Knife Show: Buy, sell, trade and display knives, forging and knife-making demonstrat­ions. (Sept. 28-29). 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.

Lower Milford Township Fall

Festival: Zodiac Jack (2- p.m.), food, wagon rides, silent auction, vendors, crafts, live alpacas, blacksmith demonstrat­ions, more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Township Grounds, 7607 Chestnut Hill Church Road, Coopersbur­g. Free. 610-967-4949. lowermilfo­rd.org. Mast Farms Corn Maze: 9 a.m.-9

p.m. See Fri.

Mopar Madness: All makes of classic and antique vehicles welcome. Benefits Dream Come True. 4-7 p.m. South Mall, 3300 Lehigh St., Allentown. Free. moparmadne­ss.org. Nazareth Farmers Market: Producer-only market that features over 17 vendors selling locally grown produce, prepared foods and crafts. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Centre Square. nazarethno­w.org. Pa. Renaissanc­e Faire: Oktoberfes­t: Bar Olympics, Topfschlag­en (Hit the Kettle), Men in Lederhosen, more. (Sept. 28-29). 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Also Sun. Mount Hope Estate & Winery, 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim. $12.95-$31.95. 717-665-7021. parenfaire.com. Paranormal & Psychic Weekends: See Fri.

Perkasie Farmers Market: Local farmers and food producers bring locally grown and Certified Locally Grown produce, eggs, cheese, meat, mushrooms, honey, coffee,

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