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LCCC Foundation to Host 4th Annual Fall Festival

LCCC Foundation will hold its 4th Annual Fall Festival Nov. 13 with a VIP reception ($20 per person); Nov. 14 (free & open to public)

On Friday evening, Nov. 13, from 5 to 8 p.m., Lehigh Carbon Community College will kick off its annual fall festival in style with an exclusive VIP reception held in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center at the college’s main campus in Schnecksville, Pa. There will be lots of delicious treats to savor, specially selected beer and wine to sample, live music by LCCC student Joe Sibilia and The Musos, and a premier basket raffle. This exclusive VIP night will be open to help participants kick off their holiday shopping with a selection of unique and treasurable items. The cost is $20 per person; tickets must be purchased in advance.

On Saturday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Fall Festival is free and open to the public, as dozens of local artisans and crafters display their items. LCCC Art Club students will provide face painting and plenty of crafts will be available for kids. The festival will feature fun foods and old-time horse-drawn carriage rides, while many of LCCC’s departments and programs showcase their specialties. New to the festival this year is a car show, at no cost, for Lehigh Valley car buffs, with prizes for the top three entries. All car show participants must preregister at www.lccc.edu/fallfestival.

Sponsors include PPL, King Spry, Highmark, Hanover Engineering, East Penn Manufacturing, IBEW, The Neff’s National Bank, Livengood Excavators, Inc., Plasterer Equipment Co. and Roth Marz Partnership. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. All proceeds benefit student scholarships.

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For more information, please contact Jane Wilchak, LCCC’s Special Events Manager at jwilchak@lccc.edu or at 610-799-1929.

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