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Students Invited to ‘Dream Big’ During Free Screenings of New Engineering Film at SteelStacks Feb. 21-24

The Lehigh Valley Section of American Society of Civil Engineers & ArtsQuest partner to strengthen STEM-based education during national ‘Engineers Week’

From the Great Wall of China to the towering skyscrapers in Dubai, human ingenuity has been behind engineering marvels big and small for centuries. Now, area middle and high schools are invited to discover how engineering has helped transform our world by attending free screenings of the new film, “Dream Big: Engineering Our World,” premiering at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks as part of national “Engineers Week” Feb. 19-25. The film was produced by MacGillivray Freeman Films, in partnership with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and is presented by the Bechtel Corporation.

From Feb. 21-24, more than 600 students will attend screenings of Dream Big thanks to a partnership between the Lehigh Valley Section of ASCE (LVASCE) and ArtsQuest. The film, created by the Academy Award nominated producers of Everest and The Living Sea, takes viewers on a journey of discovery from the world’s tallest building to a bridge higher than the clouds. Along the way, audiences witness how today’s engineers are shaping the world of tomorrow.

Dream Big is designed to educate students about the essential role engineers play in our world, help raise awareness and change perceptions about the profession, and inspire young people to consider careers in engineering. Through its strong focus on education, the film enhances students’ understanding of engineering and inspires them to learn more about the “E” in STEM, the curriculum-based approach to preparing students for the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

“This film strives to energize the desire in students to enter a STEM related field by showing that engineering is not only about math and science, but about human compassion and the well-being of our future and how we can use science, technology, engineering and math to change our future and the future of others,” says LVASCE President-Elect Michael Derr. “We need more students to enter STEM related fields since there is a significant shortage of American born engineers and based on current trends, it will continue in that direction until more students realize that STEM can make a tremendous impact on their life and the lives of others.”

Among the school districts participating in the free Dream Big screenings so far are Bethlehem, East Penn, Easton, Northampton, Parkland and Saucon Valley school districts, as well as Central Catholic High School and the Swain School. As part of each screening, teachers and educators will also receive access to a variety of educational resources including an educator guide with lesson plans for grades K-12 that align with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS); instructions for 50 hands-on engineering activities; and 10 educational videos they can incorporate into their curriculum.

At the conclusion of all screenings, students will also take part in a Q&A session with local engineers and ASCE members including Derr, an engineer with Geo-Technology Associates Inc. of Quakertown, and Stephen J. Ressler, Professor Emeritus from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.

“Partnerships with organizations such as ASCE help us provide comprehensive and robust educational offerings for our region’s schools,” says ArtsQuest Director of Education Lisa Harms. “In our role as a community resource for educators and students, ArtsQuest looks to create a wide range of educational opportunities using our resources, our facilities and our partnerships in the community. We’re grateful to ASCE for this innovative program that provides information on the field of engineering, as well as gives students the chance to ask questions of professionals working in the field.”

The innovative partnership between ArtsQuest and the Lehigh Valley Section of ASCE is an educational initiative developed by the Lehigh Valley’s ASCE Education and Professional Integration Committee, which focuses on acquainting students with the practice of civil engineering by offering educational programs, presentations and activities related to the profession.

ArtsQuest and LVASCE are still accepting reservations from area middle and high schools for the Dream Big screenings. Field trips/reservations can be made by contacting ArtsQuest Director of Education Lisa Harms at lharms@artsquest.org or 610-332-1389; schools that need assistance with transportation costs may be able to request funding from the program’s sponsors to help offset some of the costs.

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‘Dry Humor: Stand-Up For Recovery’ Fundraising Comedy Show with Liz Russo at SteelStacks Jan. 11

Liz Russo is a native of Easton, Pa., where she still resides, but is a nationally performing standup comedian who also happens to be a recovering alcoholic. On Wednesday, Jan. 11, 8 p.m. at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, Russo will hold a comedy show fundraiser in celebration of her sober anniversary and to raise much needed funds for addiction treatment.

Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to The Malvern Institute, a nonprofit organization specializing in the treatment of alcoholism & drug dependency serving Pennsylvania since 1948. Malvern’s mission is to help people live the joy of recovery. Malvern’s CEO, Scott Weisenberger strongly believes, “Recovery is an opportunity for people to trade sorrow, fear, and lack of direction for a life that emphasizes meaning and purpose.”

The Malvern Institute and Liz Russo share a common mission, to sell optimism and hope. Russo notes, “Treatment saved my life. I want to financially contribute while also raising awareness to a growing epidemic and reducing the negative stigma associated with addiction. Humor is an honest and powerful form of communication. We all have struggles in life, and laughter helps heal. If there is anything I know for sure, once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be, you can survive it.”

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Last year Russo produced the Dry Humor comedy show for her five-year sober anniversary and the show sold out with over 250 ticket sales. ArtsQuest Programming Director Ryan Hill said he would like to make Dry Humor: Stand-Up for Recovery an annual fundraising event. ArtsQuest is dedicated to presenting artistic experiences and outreach programs that aid in community enrichment.

The comedy show will be hosted by Lehigh Valley’s own Liz Russo, who has been heard on SiriusXM and seen on Fox TV and performs at comedy clubs, casinos, and festivals nationwide. Russo was named by 8,000 voting readers of Lehigh Valley Style Magazine, the Best Comic of the Lehigh Valley 2016. The comedy show will also feature two additional sober comedians. Patrick Holbert is a stand-up comic making great success in his career as a regular in some of the best comedy clubs in New York City and as host of syndicated TV show “The Movie Loft”. Headliner, Rich Williams is a talented comedic performer and has appeared on Comedy Central, Chelsea Lately, The Howard Stern Show, and has been nominated for two Emmy Awards.

The comedy show will be held in the Fowler Blast Furnace Room of the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. Tickets are $15 and can be bought online in advance at www.steelstacks.org. You may also contribute by donating to the Malvern Institute.

Justin Hayward PHOTOPASS Sweepstakes – Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE DOES NOT
IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. SWEEPSTAKES OPEN ONLY TO
PERMANENT LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, WHO ARE AT LEAST
18 YEARS OF AGE. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.

1. How to Enter. No purchase necessary. To enter the Sweepstakes complete the online form at http://www.steelstacks.org/photopass by 11:59PM on Friday, January 20, 2017 or send your first and last name, full mailing address, and phone number on a 3×5 index card with the words Justin Hayward PHOTOPASS Sweepstakes in a #10 envelope addressed to: ArtsQuest / Justin Hayward PHOTOPASS Sweepstakes ATTN: Marketing Manager: Ben Youngerman, 25 W Third St, Bethlehem, PA 18015. All mail-in entries must be post-marked by January 20, 2017 and received no later than January 20, 2017. Limit one (1) entry per person. All eligible entries have an equal chance of winning, regardless of method of entry. No automated entry devices and/or programs permitted. No mechanically reproduced entries, alterations, facsimiles or forged entries. All entries become the sole and exclusive property of ArtsQuest (“Sponsor”) and receipt of entries will not be acknowledged or returned. Sponsor is not responsible for lost, late, illegible, stolen, incomplete, invalid, unintelligible, misdirected, postage due, technically corrupted or garbled entries, which will be disqualified, or for problems of any kind whether mechanical, human or electronic. Proof of submission will not be deemed to be proof of receipt by Sponsor or Promotional Partner.

2. Eligibility. Participation open only to permanent legal residents of the United States who are at least 18 years of age as of February 9, 2017. Officers, directors, and employees of Sponsor and Promotional Partner, members of these persons’ immediate families (spouses, parents, children, and siblings, and their spouses regardless of where they reside), and persons living in the same households as these persons (whether or not related thereto) are not eligible to enter or win the Sweepstakes. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law.

3. Random Drawing/Odds. One (1) “grand-prize” winner will be selected in a random drawing from all eligible entries. The drawing will take place on or about January 23, 2017. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries (both online and eligible write-in entries). By entering the Sweepstakes, entrants fully and unconditionally agree to be bound by these Official Rules, including the release and waiver of liability contained herein, and the decisions of the judges, Sponsor and Promotional Partner, which will be final and binding in all matters relating to the Sweepstakes.
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4. Prizes. One (1) grand prize (“Grand Prize”): One (1) admission to the workshop “PHOTOPASS: Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues” and two (2) tickets to Justin Hayward’s concert in the Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on February, 9, 2017. Total approximate retail value (ARV) of the “grand prize” package is $286.00. Prizes are non-transferable. No substitutions or cash redemptions. In the case of unavailability of any prize, Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize or portion thereof of equal or greater value. All federal, state and local taxes, meals, gratuities, travel upgrades, incidentals, fees, service charges, surcharges, insurance costs or other unspecified costs or expenses associated with use of the prize are the sole responsibility of winner and/or his or her travel companion. Prize may be subject to restrictions imposed by prize sponsors.

5. Notification. Winner will be notified by E-mail on or about the week following the Drawing and will be required to sign and return, where legal, an Affidavit of Eligibility and Liability/Publicity Release within seven (7) days of prize notification. If winner cannot be contacted within three (3) calendar days of first notification attempt, if any prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, if any winner rejects his/her prize, or in the event of noncompliance with these Sweepstakes Official Rules, such prize will be forfeited and an alternate winner will be selected from all remaining eligible entries. Upon prize forfeiture, no compensation will be given. Limit one winner and one prize.

6. Conditions; Waiver and Release. All federal, state and local taxes are the sole responsibility of the winner. Participation in Sweepstakes and acceptance of prize constitutes winner’s acknowledgement and acceptance of the Official Rules and winner’s permission for Sponsor to use his/her name, address (city and state), likeness, photograph, picture, portrait, voice, biographical information and/or any statements made by each winner regarding the Sweepstakes or Sponsor for advertising and promotional purposes without notice or additional compensation, except where prohibited by law. Prize awarded “as is” without any representation or warranty by Sponsor. Winner assumes all risks associated with use of the prize and participation in prize-related activities. Sponsor is not responsible if any scheduled event is delayed, postponed, or canceled for any reason. Accommodations subject to availability. Winner is solely responsible for observing and abiding by prize sponsors’ rules and regulations or terms and conditions for use of prize. By participating, entrants and winner agree to release and hold harmless Sponsor and Promotional Partner and their respective parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, representatives, agents, successors, assigns, employees, officers and directors, from any and all liability, loss, harm, damage, injury, cost or expense whatsoever including without limitation, property damage, personal injury and/or death arising from, relating to, or which may occur in connection with, preparation for, travel, or participation in the Sweepstakes, possession, acceptance and/or use or misuse of prize, or preparation for, travel to or from, and participation in any Sweepstakes-related activity, and for any claims based on publicity rights, defamation or invasion of privacy. Each entrant hereby agrees to indemnify Sponsor against any claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including attorney fees) arising out of or resulting from and breach by entrant of these Official Rules. Entrants who do not comply with these Official Rules, or who attempt to interfere with this Sweepstakes in any way, shall be disqualified.

7. Additional Terms. Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify, extend or suspend this Sweepstakes should Sponsor determine, in its sole discretion, that fraud, mistake, or other causes beyond its control corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness or proper conduct of the Sweepstakes. In such case, Sponsor will select the winner from all eligible entries received prior to and/or after (if appropriate) the action taken by Sponsor. Sponsor reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual it finds, in its sole discretion, to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Sweepstakes. Sponsor may prohibit an entrant from participating in the Sweepstakes or winning a prize if, in its sole discretion, it determines that said entrant is attempting to undermine the legitimate operation of the Sweepstakes by cheating, hacking, deception, or other unfair playing practices or intending to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other entrants or Sponsor representatives.
CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT BY AN ENTRANT TO DELIBERATELY UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE SWEEPSTAKES MAY BE A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, THE SPONSOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SEEK DAMAGES FROM ANY SUCH PERSON TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.
The Sweepstakes and these Official Rules will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. Unless expressly prohibited by governing law, entrants agree that any and all disputes, claims or causes of action in connection with this Sweepstakes shall be resolved individually without resort to any form of class action. Any and all claims, judgments, and awards shall be limited to actual, direct out-of-pocket expenses incurred, but in no event and under no circumstances will entrant be permitted to claim or obtain indirect, incidental, consequential or punitive damages or any other damages other than actual, direct out-of-pocket expenses.

8. List of Winner. To obtain the name of the winning individual, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope by February 9, 2017 to: ArtsQuest / Justin Hayward PHOTOPASS Sweepstakes Winner, ATTN: Marketing Manager: Ben Youngerman, 25 W Third St, Bethlehem, PA 18015.

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2017 Off to Sweet Start as PEEPSFEST® Announces Winners of Scholastic Diorama Competition

Area students had a sweet start to the New Year when their dioramas were chosen as winners in the 2016 PEEPS® Scholastic Diorama Competition during PEEPSFEST®, the free family festival presented by Just Born Quality Confections and ArtsQuest Dec. 30-31.

More than 60 dioramas incorporating PEEPS® candy were created by local school children and were on display during the event, which took place at SteelStacks in Bethlehem.

Peep 182 by Adam Pryblick AJ Colon and David Amato of St. John Vianney Regional School was named the “PEEP-les Choice” winner based on voting at the festival, while Peeps in Space by Owen Boger of Joseph P. Liberati Elementary School was named “Best in Show” by the official PEEPSFEST® judging panel.

Winners took home PEEPS & COMPANY® Gift Bags, and “Best in Show” winner Owen Boger dropped the PEEPS® Chick on New Year’s Eve during the festival. The PEEPles Choice diorama and all first-prize winners will be displayed for an entire year at the Just Born exhibit at the Northampton County Historical & Genealogical Society’s Sigal Museum on Northampton Street in Easton.

The complete list of diorama competition winners is:

Grade K-2
First Place: Happy Birthday Calypso Elementary School
Alaina Moyzan, grade 2, Calypso Elementary School, Bethlehem

Second Place: Peep Christmas Tree Scene
Ariana Fogerty, grade 1, St. Joseph the Worker School, Orefield

Grade 3-5
First Place: Peeps in Space
Owen Boger, grade 5, Joseph P. Liberati Elementary School, Center Valley

Second Place: We the Peeple
Allison Shook and Megan Shook, ages 8 and 6, Calypso Elementary School, Bethlehem

Grade 6
First Place: Lehigh Valley Peeptoms
Eric Castro, Leilani Fonsec, Elizabeth Kline, Jeziel Marrero, Jaylene Munoz, Aisha Rodriguez, Victor Molina Espinoza, Sebastian Garcia, Laisha Leon, Tecorey McPhatter, Abigail Rodriguez, Brianna Yearde-Hinds, grade 6, South Mountain Middle School, Allentown

Second Place: Love Feast
Jonathan B, grade 6, Joseph P. Liberati Elementary School, Center Valley

Grade 7-12
First Place: Up
Kylie Legath and Olivia Le, grade 7, St. John Vianney Regional School, Allentown

Second Place: Peep 182
Adam Pryblick, AJ Colon and David Amato, grade 8, St. John Vianney Regional School, Allentown

PEEPles Choice
Peep 182
Adam Pryblick, AJ Colon, David Amato, grade 8, St. John Vianney Regional School, Allentown

Best in Show
Peeps in Space
Owen Boger, grade 5, Joseph P. Liberati Elementary School, Center Valley

PEEPSFEST® 2017 is set for Dec. 30-31, 2017 at SteelStacks. For more information, visit www.steelstacks.org/peepsfest.

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Winners Announced in SteelStacks’ Annual Gingerbread House Competition

Sweet victory! ArtsQuest is pleased to announce the winners of its 4th-annual SteelStacks Gingerbread House Competition.

From classic, candy-coated cottages to daring confectionery creations, entries in the competition were judged based on five key factors: Overall appearance and composition, originality and use of materials, design execution, how the entry fit into its category, and the “Holiday Spirit” incorporated into the design.

The complete list of winners is:

Students Grade 6-8
1st Place – Sierra Gerencher, Nazareth
2nd Place – Kaelyn Gerencher, Nazareth

Students Grade 9-12
1st Place – Nicolette Warner, Pocono Pines

Kids & Family
1st Place – Girl Scout Troop 8709, Bethlehem
2nd Place – Kerri Gerencher, Nazareth
3rd Place – Jordan & Ethan Zaro, Phillipsburg

Traditional
1st Place – Connie Rinaldi, Easton
2nd Place – Holly Kresge, Bethlehem
3rd Place – Debbie Bodayle, Phillipsburg

First- and second-place winners were awarded $125 and $100 respectively, while third-place winners each received a $25 ArtsQuest gift card. Gingerbread house submissions were on display at the ArtsQuest Center through Dec. 18. For more information, visit www.steelstacks.org/gingerbread.

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Christkindlmarkt Shares Holiday Cheer with Record Number of Visitors for 2nd Year in a Row

Holiday marketplace draws nearly 70,000 people to Bethlehem for the Christmas season

An expanded Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, highlighted by a record number of artisans, drew 69,439 people – an all-time high – to the Christmas City this Christmas season. The 2016 Christkindlmarkt attendance topped the previous record of 64,612, set in 2015, by 7.5 percent.

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The 2016 version of Christkindlmarkt featured the first major changes at the holiday marketplace since it moved to SteelStacks in 2011. Among the enhancements this year were the addition of two new shopping tents, one of which featured an all-new home for the event’s popular St. Nicholas; major enhancements to the event’s holiday decor; and the addition of new children’s attractions such as the holiday craft activities presented by Banana Factory artists and the opportunity to meet the Just Born PEEPS® Chick on select Saturdays.

From Dec. 8-11, more than 19,000 people strolled Christkindlmarkt’s aisles while looking for unique gifts for family and friends, the most ever for a single weekend in the event’s 24-year history.

“As a community-based arts and cultural organization, ArtsQuest has long been committed to using our programming and events as tools for urban revitalization, as well as supporting tourism and economic development in our city and region,” says ArtsQuest President and CEO Kassie Hilgert. “Over the past two years, we have made Christkindlmarkt one of our top priorities, dedicating additional resources to expanding and promoting the event with the goal of attracting even more people to Bethlehem at Christmastime.

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“We’re thrilled that so many Lehigh Valley residents and out-of-town guests visited Bethlehem this year, not only to experience Christkindlmarkt, but also to enjoy many of the other events and attractions the city has to offer.”

In addition to supporting local tourism efforts, the expansion of Christkindlmarkt also highlights ArtsQuest’s renewed commitment to providing additional opportunities for area artisans to support their livelihood via events like Musikfest and other festivals. This year, Christkindlmarkt featured 190 different artisans and vendors during its five-week run, with 60 percent of them coming from the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas of Eastern Pennsylvania.

“Christkindlmarkt is the single-largest fundraiser we do every year to support our free arts and cultural programing for the region, more than 65 percent of which is free,” she says.

“We appreciate all of the support from our artists, vendors, volunteers, sponsors and patrons who helped to make this year one for the record books. Next year will mark the 25th anniversary of Christkindlmarkt and we can’t wait to get started on the planning for this very special year.”

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Thank You

“This has been the best Christmas season in our 94-year history,” Costello says. “Our occupancy is up over five percent and our room revenue is up 20 percent. Foot traffic into the hotel is also up and the trolley between the North and South sides is a real hit with guests. They love how easy it is to go from one side of the city to the other.”
Dennis Costello, General Manager of the Historic Hotel Bethlehem

“Although I only travel 100 miles or less from my home for arts and crafts events, I have shipped orders to 35 states this year. I know that the national draw of ArtsQuest events such as Christkindlmarkt is the reason why a small, local artisan such as myself can have such a nationwide customer base. My business philosophy of selling locally and sourcing supplies locally means that I rely on events such as Christkindlmarkt to be the backbone of my business. The large draw of the event means I can count on it providing 15 percent of my yearly sales, as well as residual sales throughout the year from the event’s patrons.”
Hedge Sefcovic, Owner of A Natural Alternative Soaps & Toiletries

“The holiday season is one of the busiest and most important times of the year for our merchants here in the city. Thanks to attractions like Christkindlmarkt, Historic Bethlehem’s nighttime bus tours and beautiful Central Moravian Church, Bethlehem has become known as one of the premier destinations in the United States to celebrate the holidays. While many people visit the Christmas City for Christmas, the real benefit to our city is that many of them will return throughout the year to patronize our businesses, shopping districts and restaurants.”
Bethlehem Mayor Robert Donchez

Dates for Christkindlmarkt 2017 – the silver anniversary of the event – are Nov. 17-19 and 24-26; Nov. 30-Dec. 3; and Dec. 7-10, 14-17 and 21-23, 2017.

For more information, visit www.christmascity.org.

Christkindlmarkt Drawing Guests from Near and Far

Event’s Last Weekend Taking Place This Thursday-Sunday

By Merry Sue Baum

For nearly a quarter-century, Christkindlmarkt has been touching the lives of young and old, with 60,000 people annually visiting the holiday market during the holiday season. Whether it’s the smile on a mother’s face as her son meets St. Nicholas for the very first time, or the look of wonder on a child’s face as she watches the ice carvers working their magic on a block of ice, the event evokes the spirit of the holidays in all of us.

This year’s Christkindlmarkt has drawn a near-record number of attendees, with people visiting from up and down the East Coast. Here’s what a few of our guests this year had to say about why the event is so special to them:

Shirley Slonaker and Claire Eng – A Relative Outing

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Shirley Slonaker & Claire Eng

Visiting from Maryland, Shirley Slonaker and her husband, Mick, joined their relatives, Claire and Jack Eng, for a day of shopping after Thanksgiving.

“Christkindlmarkt itself is very pretty, and the area around it is so interesting,” Shirley says. “I’m struck by all of the old structures and the skeletons of the old buildings. It’s wonderful how the history of the town has been preserved.”

As for the shopping, both Shirley and Claire agree that the variety and craftsmanship of Christkindlmarkt’s 100-plus artisans is outstanding.

“The prices are fair, too,” Claire says. “You can see that these artisans take great pride in what they do.”

Marveling at the Hoover Mason Trestle and the other attractions at SteelStacks, the quartet decides to check out other areas of the campus, noting there’s so much to enjoy.

“We’ll definitely come back in the spring and explore more of Bethlehem,” Shirley says.

Mary and Walter Wimer – An Anniversary to Remember

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Mary & Walter Wimer

Mary and Walter Wimer wanted to spend their 25th wedding anniversary “someplace Christmassy,” so they decided to visit the Christmas City this year. Following a five-hour drive, the Pittsburgh couple spent two wonderful days taking in all Bethlehem has to offer including Main Street shopping, the Bethlehem by Night bus tour, local restaurants and Christkindlmarkt.

“We loved all of it,” Mary says. “The Christmas market is just wonderful. There are so many unique things; I’d love one of everything.”

Ahmad Jackson – A Taste of Christmas

For Ahmad Jackson of Freehold, N.J., there’s a joy in sampling Christkindlmarkt’s food, like the popular dips offered by one of the vendors.

“These are yummy,” he says. “I might just have to get myself some.”

After hearing from a co-worker about all the treasures Christkindlmarkt has to offer, Ahmad and his wife, Arlene Franz, decided it was time to make the trip.

“It beautiful,” Arlene says. “The things you see here are unique. You know whatever you buy, someone will ask you, ‘Where’d you get that.’ We’ll definitely be back next year.”

Nancy Young – A Day Out with Friends

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Nancy Young “A Day Out with Friends”

Sporting a new hat that she bought, Cari Gearhart of Ambler and her mother, ArtsQuest Member Nancy Young, went on a day-long, post-Thanksgiving outing with their friends, Ana and Mark Brown of Horsham. The group began by having brunch at Hotel Bethlehem and stopped to pick up gifts in the hotel’s boutique. Then, it was off to Christkindlmarkt and a walk along the Hoover Mason Trestle.

“My husband, my father and my father-in-law all worked at Bethlehem Steel,” says Nancy. “The blast furnaces and the trestle are truly monuments to the city’s history.”

The Browns, who are both retired teachers, described the SouthSide campus in just two words – “Totally awesome” – and now the quartet plans to make a Christmas visit to the Christmas City an annual outing.

Christkindlmarkt’s final weekend is this Thursday-Sunday, Dec. 15-18. Make sure you stop by and pick up your unique, handmade gifts for the loved ones on your list!

Top Songs of 2016:
ArtsQuest Staff Picks

2016-songs

None of the ArtsQuest staff would work here if they didn’t live for music and the arts. To share our passion, we put together a list of top song choices from 2016. We hope you’ll enjoy our eclectic mix of musical tastes and discover some great new tunes.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Since he’s in charge of booking our major acts throughout the year, we let Patrick pick his Top 5 and gave him top billing. The rest of our staff picked their favorite song and they’re listed in order of when the pick was submitted (slackers are at the bottom).

CLICK HERE FOR OUR SPOTIFY PLAYLIST

Patrick Brogan – Chief Programming Officer & Manager of the ArtsQuest Center

1. The Record Company – “Off The Ground”

It’s gritty, a little dirty, blues, soul, rock and roll. I want to hear this in a bar room somewhere. The slide guitar licks as well as distorted bass and drums run in stark contrast to some of the more clean pop songs on my list, but I’m digging The Record Company’s sound just as much. Frontman Chris Vos, who grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconson, has vocals filled with determination and power.

2. Mondo Cozmo – “Shine”

It’s a sing-a-long anthem. Joshua Ostrander (of Eastern Conference Champions) is here with his group Mondo Cozmo and they could easily take SiriusXM Radio by storm with some of their singles like Shine or Hold On To Me. But their live show is supposedly one that knocks it completely out of the park so look for them on festival lineups all over the country in 2017. See for yourself!

3. Hippo Campus – “Suicide Saturday”

Refreshing in rhythm, though not necessarily in message, this single is one of the catchiest refrains of the year for me that I have somewhat regularly found myself humming. Hippo Campus, from Minnesota, has another single “South” equally worth checking out with some beautiful, sweeping melodies.

4. The Avett Brothers – “Ain’t No Man”

It’s no secret I’m a fan of the indie folk rockers from Mount Pleasant, NC. This year’s release of “True Sadness” featured some great singles very much in the vein of their music like Fisher Road to Hollywood and my kids’ favorite on the album Smithsonian. But it was the slightly pop gospel feel of “Ain’t No Man” that I had on repeat for much of the spring/summer after its release. It’s a fun, uplifting, sing-along which captures a bit of the Avetts’ live show magic. Plus the video is one of the more entertaining they have every put out.

5. Two Door Cinema Club – “Bad Decisions”

A heavy 80’s influence from these Irish indie rockers, it’s a beat that moves you from start to finish through the song. I like the guitar line along with the synth throughout. Bad Decisions devolves into a bit of a messy party anthem in parts and, typical of TDCC, keeps your feet moving the whole time.

Ben Youngerman – Marketing Manager

Korn – “Rotting in Vain”

20+ years after their eponymous debut reinvented heavy music, Korn is still bringing the brutality. When most of their nu-metal contemporaries have fallen, Korn’s album “The Serenity of Suffering” is the band’s best work since 2002. The Grammy-nominated lead single “Rotting in Vain” has all the elements of a great Korn track: an eerie buildup, killer riffs, Jonathan Davis’s scat vocals and passionate lyrics. It’s a fresh take on their classic sound that has amped up this Korn kid for two decades.

Jon Lunger – Director of Marketing

Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein – “Stranger Things (Main Theme)”

Holy. Crap. This. Show. Is. Everything. If you haven’t watched this Netflix show yet, what are you waiting for? Also where have you been all year? It’s John Carpenter meets Stephen King meets Steven Spielberg. The eerie synth theme perfectly captures the vibe of the show, but what I really love is the remix of Childish Gambino on top of it.

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Nicholas Michael – Business Development Manager

Parquet Courts – “Human Performance”

It is a flawless tune. Quirky, silky, smooth and jagged all in one place. Best single from the best album that I have heard all year.

Alexis Slavish – Ticket Services Assistant

Adele – “Hello”

I just like Adele’s music!

Chris Stubbe – Volunteer & Internship Programs Manager

Childish Gambino – “Boogieman”

2016 seems to be the year where Hip Hop and R&B began to make a conscious effort of getting back to their roots; from funk influences in R&B releases like Bruno Mars and The Weeknd, to a return of the poetic flow and heavy jazz roots within Kendrick Lamar and Frank Ocean’s latest. Childish Gambino takes all of these influences and lays them out in “Awaken, My Love!” a flawless 49-minute album that exudes nostalgia. “Boogieman” itself stands out to me the most for it’s undeniable Frank Zappa inspired oddness.

Helen Smith – Talent Buyer

Wild Nothing – “To Know You”

“To Know You” is such a cool song from this year. Wild Nothing’s whole album, “Life of Pause,” is an outstanding work of artistry in the music world in my opinion, but this particular song stands on its own. I picture myself in a club in the 80’s dancing to it. I defy anyone NOT to dance to it! Its airy melody and synths drive the listener along like they’re in their car in some John Hughes movie. Then they crack a smirk and the credits start rolling. I’m also a big fan of the melodic line that’s reminiscent of Talk Talk’s “It’s My Life.” Synths forever.

Joann Ring – Director, Office of the President

Adele – “Sweetest Devotion”

First of all, Adele’s voice is unparalleled. But the lyrics on this show empowerment over past emotions while still being vulnerable to share those emotions and discover new ones.

Emily Cummins – Public Relations Coordinator

Bruno Mars – “24K Magic”

No shame. The only thing bad about this song is that it came out too late to be my summer jam. Homage-pop, electro-funk revival… I don’t care what you call it, I love it.

Cory Stelzman – Performing Arts Coordinator

Lucius – “Almost Makes Me Wish For Rain”

Picking one song from 2016 was near impossible, but I ultimately landed on this song because it has a bunch of qualities that are important to me. First, it’s catchy and one of those songs I could probably play in a room full of people with different musical interests and it wouldn’t be skipped for Taylor Swift (I hope). Second, I can listen to it repeatedly and then come back to it a week or so later and still not be sick of it! (Cool.) Third, I saw them perform this song this past year at SXSW and it was all around awesome. Their whole look and sound is fun and unique.

Linda Colonna – Accounts Payable Specialist

Broods – “Free”

It has been quite the year of sifting for me, and this song has been a go to of mine through all of my expected (and unexpected) losses this year. On the other side of each situation, however, came an immense amount of freedom. She captures the mix of emotions so perfectly in this song and because of that, and many other reasons I cannot disclose, this is my favorite song of 2016. Enjoy!

Rhonda Gillespie – VP of Finance & Controller

Tedeschi Trucks Band – “Anyhow”

Tedeschi Trucks is one of my favorite bands, and this tune is certainly one of my most played in 2016. I can listen to it over and over, and never get sick of it. It’s about loving again after betrayal and while the message itself is a great one, Susan Tedeschi’s voice is also just so pure and full of emotion, backed by those horns and her husband Derek Trucks’ slide guitar – you cannot help but get lost in all that raw talent and almost forget about the lyrics. I stumbled upon this video which actually made me love the song even more. You feel like you are right there with them, chilling out in their studio watching these gifted musicians all around you doing their thing. This tune is an instant mood lifter for me.

Abby Cooke – Human Resources Assistant

Pentatonix – “Hallelujah”

I love acapella music, and this cover by Pentatonix is absolutely chilling. Every time I listen to this song I get goosebumps from the harmonies. Bottom line: it’s awesome.

Stacie Brennan – Sr. Director of Visual Arts

Aurora – “Lucky”

A favorite song for our family. The lyrics and melody are very inspirational and uplifting. I love hearing my little girls sing the lyrics around the house.

Michelle Veresink Richmond – Membership Manager

Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness – “Fire Escape”

I have loved Andrew’s music since his Something Corporate days when I was in high school and college. I have loved watching his career develop and listening to all of the new music that he created at every stage. I love this song because it has a bit of a catchy new vibe to it, but yet it is so authentic and true to the musician he has always been.

Teena Renfrow – Box Office Manager

Eric Church – “Record Year”

I heard this song the first time on an awards show and it immediately grabbed me. It reminds me of growing up with my parents flipping thru their 45’s, never listening to the whole song but Dad putting one on and Mom just getting into dancing to it until he pulled it off to put another one on. Even now when I visit, he still loves putting on different vinyl listening to snippets of them. Even though it is a sad song, so many of these musicians were a part of my childhood and besides really loving the sound of it, it is sentimental for me.

Brittany DeSantis – Graphic Design Assistant

Te Vaka & Lin-Manuel Miranda – “We Know the Way” from Disney’s Moana

I love the rhythm of the song and the native language used in the beginning. There is just something about listening to music where I don’t understand the lyrics that makes me appreciate it more as a whole. I also adore the lyrics in English in the second half of the song and the message it has, speaking to the heart of the wanderers and travelers. It is the perfect song for this film, encompassing the core themes of adventures and home. The music also supports the lyrics well, the Island/Tribal feel of the drums in the beginning give it a cultural taste and set the tone, and then the addition of strings and various instruments throughout the first verse building up to the end makes me feel like I’m about to go on an adventure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo_qZLB4MuI

Hillary Harper – Senior Manager of Visual Arts

Childish Gambino – “Redbone”

This whole album was a shock to my system. After loving Donald Glover on Community, hearing these songs was like finding out your crush nurses sick puppies back to health ON TOP OF being a stone fox. Good stuff.

Mike Matuczinski – Web Development Manager

Metallica – “Spit Out the Bone”

Someone had to do it. A return to form for the band and the songwriting duo of Hetfield/Ulrich. Big riffs, great guitar harmonies and one of the best vocal performances the band has put to tape… or computer. Not perfect but what is?

Angel Gable – Graphic Arts Manager

Bishop Briggs – “River”

There’s just something about the vocals on this song. They’re strong, raw and primal. The song is sticky, gets caught in your head. It makes me want to crank the volume in the car and sing.

Matthew Gotzon – Partnership Activation Specialist

Childish Gambino – “California”

If you know anything about Childish Gambino (Donald Glover) it’s that he is incredibly talented in every spectrum of entertainment. He wrote for 30 Rock, acted on Community, had an hour-long stand up special, has made several Rap/Hip-Hop albums and mixtapes, and most recently created/wrote/directed/acted in the spectacular show Atlanta. Yet it’s still surprising to see that he could come out with a funk album and absolutely crush it. “California” is one on my favorites from the “Awaken, My Love” album, but I suggest you listen to it all!

Ryan Hill – Programming Director

Chance the Rapper feat. Saba – “Angels”

Maybe I needed my favorite song in a total ****box of a year to be upbeat, or maybe this track is just damn solid. It’s actually both of those things.

Nicole Dotta – Director of New Business Development

Old Dominion – “Snapback”

Old Dominion is without question my favorite band of 2016. Every song is playful and fun, especially one of their biggest hits of 2016, “Snapback.” The song’s lyrics are clever and catchy and was the #1 requested tune this summer by my little boys.

Kassie Hilgert – President & CEO

Mondo Cozmo – “Shine”

Growing up in the rock opera era, this songs harkens back to some of those tracks with the choir backing up the chorus. His voice, with its overtones of Bob Dylan, is restrained and soulful with lyrics that are at once melancholy and hopeful. From a brass section to a grinding guitar solo, this song covers and evokes a range of emotions.

Gerard Longo – Event Staff

The Wayside Shakeup – “Stay Up”

As anyone who contributes to the local music scene would know, chasing our passions requires a lot of late nights and long drives, which often affects our relationships with the ones we care about most. Philly’s The Wayside Shakeup captured that brilliantly behind the sensitive, yet rugged vocals of Rob Volansky and the horn accents of Swift Technique’s Greg Rosen.

Lisa Harms – Director of Education & Outreach

Bon Iver – “22 (Over Soon)”

Haunting and cryptic, the songs on Bon Iver’s latest album conjure up a broad range of emotions. Sometimes soothing, sometimes unsettling, the melody of 22 (Over Soon) draws you in and stays with you.

Chuck Kuczynski – Director of Donor Relations

Hamilton Leithauser and Rostam – “Peaceful Morning”

The twang of a plucked banjo, depth of vocal harmonies, the subtle acoustic bass in the background, elements that speak to experiences and memories of places and people, all with the anticipation of the next meeting. There is a warmth in the crooning vocals of former Walkmen front man, Hamilton Leithauser while Rostam (of Vampire Weekend) has helped produce an inspiring narrative of timeless adventure, ghosts of a previous life, existence of a future filled with relationships, inspiration, hope, and boundless positivity waiting to be found in the next encounter or radiant dream.

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Greater Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival Returns to SteelStacks in 2017 with All-new Format

Local filmmakers invited to submit work for chance at $500 cash prize during April 8 event

After taking a year off, the Greater Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival returns April 8, 2017 to the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks with an all-new format featuring a celebration for both filmmakers and film buffs. The evening will include screenings of all the top submissions in the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas, as well as raffle giveaways, trivia contests, cocktail bar and more. Local and regional filmmakers interested in sharing their art and their talent at the festival are invited to submit their best work through March 1 for a chance to win a grand prize of $500.

“We’re excited about how the 2017 Greater Lehigh Valley Filmmaker Festival is coming together,” says ArtsQuest Programming Director Ryan Hill. “Our goal is to create a more festive atmosphere at the event for both the audience and the artists. We want to honor these filmmakers and show everyone a great time.”

The GLVFF is open to new and seasoned filmmakers from the Lehigh Valley, as well as eastern Pennsylvania and central and western New Jersey. Entries can be submitted starting today at www.steelstacks.org/film. Submission fee is $10 per film through Feb. 1, 9 p.m., and $20 per film from Feb. 2-March 1 at 9 p.m. Entries can be up to 30 minutes long and must have been filmed after Jan. 1, 2014.

During the GLVFF, the ArtsQuest Cinema Committee will present one winner with the Best in Show Award, along with a $500 cash prize. The award will be determined by a jurying panel of ArtsQuest Cinema Committee members and regional film professionals.

The Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas are a two-screen independent, foreign and arthouse cinema located in the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. For more information on the festival and how to enter, visit www.steelstacks.org/film.

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