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Dinner and a Show at SteelStacks Saturday

A look at what's happening in Bethlehem this weekend.

Even though the weather has felt like fall this week, autumn doesn't become official until this weekend.

You canΒ Celebrate the end of summer this Saturday with a double dose of music and food atΒ the Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks Summer Concert Series finale.

The evening kicks off at 7 p.m. with a headlining performance by theΒ Alexis P. Suter Band, a New York City six piece that mixes of blues, gospel, folk and familiar covers, followed at 9 p.m. by a show by Common Bond.

You can get a bite to eat fromΒ Mr. Bill’s Poultry at the Mack Truck Stop, as well as two food trucks - Sugar and Spice Pies and theΒ Fud Truk. On the menu areΒ Sugar and Spice Pies’ Pulled Pork Pie with Pickled Onions and Apple & Orange Coleslaw; the Fud Truck's falafel, andΒ and chicken sausage sandwiches and chicken cheesesteaks from Mr. Bill’s.Β 

For more information, visitΒ www.levittsteelstacks.org

Also this weekend:
  • The New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra plays tribute to big band music atΒ the Zoellner Arts Center Saturday at 8 p.m.
  • The Arts District Farmers Market runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SaturdayΒ at Third and Taylor streets. This week's new vendor is The Little Store, bringing customers pasture raised beef and dairy products. Live music by Tom Vicarro from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  • Community Services for Children is holding its inaugural 5K and Kids Fun Run to stop child abuse, Saturday at 8 a.m. at Lehigh University's Goodman Campus.Β For more information or to register go to:
    www.cscinc.org/run
  • The Wildlands Conservancy is offering a Bike & Boat program at 1 p.m. Sunday. You'llΒ bike from Sand Island in Bethlehem to Canal Park in Allentown, then canoe back downstream on the river. Fee: $25. You can register here.

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