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Get Out: Five Things To Do This Weekend

Listen to tales of the hood, King Arthur, rock out, decorate or shop for farm fresh food.

1. Story Cabaret

 Where/When: Touchstone Theatre, 321 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem, Friday, April 29 at 8 p.m.http://www.lvstorytellers.org/index.htm

 Why go: It’s the Lehigh Valley’s version of the famed Moth in New York. The BYOSAW (bring your own story and wine) event will feature stories about “the hood.” That’s “neighborhood” for all you slang-deficients.

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Cost: $10; Call Mary Wright at 484-767-2456 for reservations.

 2. Camelot

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 Where/When: Watch the love triangle among King Arthur, his Queen Guinevere and the young Sir Lancelot unfold at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30, and at 2 p.m. on May 1, at DeSales University, Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley.

Why go: There’s nothing quite like a period musical to help you escape from your everyday life.

Cost: $22-$27; Call 610-282-3192 or go to www.desales.edu/act1 for tickets.

 

3. ReThink Imaginative Design for the Home

 Where/When: Get ideas to revamp and revitalize your home at this design expo, Friday, April 29, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday, April 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Crayola Gallery, Banana Factory, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem.

Why go: Your redesign can go hand in hand with your spring cleaning.

Cost: $3-$5; Go to http://rethinkdesign.info/ for more info.

 4. Daddy Pop

 Where/When: Rock out to some live pop thanks to Daddy Pop, Friday, April 29, at 9 p.m., in the Molten Lounge at the Sands Casino, 77 Sands Boulevard, Bethlehem.

 Why go: Friday night calls for dancing. Am I right?

 Cost: Free admission. Go to http://www.daddypop.com/home.html for info.

 5. Emmaus Farmer’s Market

 Where/When: Celebrate the beginning of the farmer’s market season in Emmaus on Sunday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 235 Main St., Emmaus.

Why go:  Pick up some fresh local ingredients and yummy baked goods and you’ll not only have a lovely afternoon, you’ll be able to enjoy the market for days to come.

Cost: Free admission. Go to http://emmausmarket.com/home.html to learn more.


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