Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery at LVC

Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery at LVC

Established in 1994, the Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery at Lebanon Valley College occupies a Gothic Revival-style church with a mission to provide museum-quality art to the college and surrounding community. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, the gallery remains a...
The Movement Laboratory School of Performing Arts

The Movement Laboratory School of Performing Arts

The Movement Laboratory is an internationally acclaimed dance studio with a cultural exchange emphasis. For over 50 years, founding artistic director Judy Henry has been teaching young people to dance through her mission “Goodwill Through Dance”. Their...
The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival

The Original Mount Gretna Cicada Music Festival has been offering affordable live music to the Lebanon Valley since 1985. With six days of performances featuring renowned bands from across the United States, tickets for the Cicada Festival often sell out fast. Each...
The St. James Players

The St. James Players

The St. James Players is a non-profit community theatre run entirely by volunteers. Founded by Karen Dundore-Gulotta, the theatre’s mission is to provide quality, affordable performances with performers of all ages, abilities, and talents with a goal of uniting...
The Tweed Weasel Folk Art & Primitives

The Tweed Weasel Folk Art & Primitives

Set inside a 3,000 sq. ft. restored Pennsylvania-German barn, the gallery features folk art by Tish & Mike Bachleda, primitive antiques, pottery, candles, original metal outdoor art, cement garden accents, and more. The Tweed Weasel operates on seasonal hours. Be...
Timbers Restaurant

Timbers Restaurant

A favorite among locals, The Timbers is located in picturesque Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania. For over sixty years, they have been offering top quality steaks and creative seafood among an ever-revolving menu. The Timbers also offers a banquet space for events and is now...
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