Wondering what’s happening in and around Hazleton this September? From family fun days and art festivals to crucial community services and charity events, our latest digest has it all! Get ready to fill your calendar with exciting local activities and opportunities to give back. What local event are you most looking forward to?
The Greater Hazleton Area is set to host a vibrant array of local events and essential community services throughout September, offering diverse opportunities for engagement, support, and family fun. Residents and visitors alike are invited to explore a packed calendar designed to enrich the community and provide valuable resources, from charitable initiatives to cultural celebrations and crucial health programs.
Families can look forward to a variety of engaging activities, kicking off with the sixth annual Sunny Day Camp at Pocono Raceway, a free event for children and adults with special needs or disabilities, featuring law enforcement interactions, canine units, and fun-filled games. Art enthusiasts won’t want to miss the 10th Annual Peace, Love and Chalk Sidewalk Art Festival, transforming Broad Street in Hazleton into a canvas of creativity, alongside exhibitions at the Hayden Family Center for the Arts and a golf outing benefiting arts education.
Charitable causes are at the forefront of many September gatherings. The Make-A-Wish Foundation will benefit from a lively purse bingo event at Faith United Church of Christ, promising prizes and food for a good cause. Further demonstrating the spirit of giving, a car show at Freedom Park will raise proceeds for domestic violence prevention and awareness programs, honoring Toni Lynn Wilkinson of Freeland.
Cultural immersion is also a highlight, with the Hofford Mill in Weissport hosting a Native American Pow Wow, open to the public and featuring traditional dances, handmade crafts, and food vendors. These regional gatherings offer unique insights into diverse traditions and provide opportunities for community members to connect with different cultural heritages.
Health and safety initiatives are critical components of the month’s offerings. The Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office is bringing its drug take-back program to state Rep. Dane Watro’s Senior Expo, providing a safe disposal method for unused medications. Additionally, Trooper Anthony Petroski III will speak on scam awareness at a free cash prize bingo event in Hazle Township Community Park, educating residents on important safety practices.
Beyond recreational events, vital support programs are readily available for those in need. The Willow Foundation seeks donations of nonperishable food items and kitchen essentials, while various food pantries and diaper depots across the region, including services from Catholic Social Services and Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, continue to offer crucial assistance to families and individuals.
Other noteworthy local events include the Drums Lion Club’s gourd crafting workshop and coffee break service, numerous church fairs and flea markets providing unique finds, and various musical performances like the Conyngham Summer Concert Series finale. The Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce is also hosting an exciting event at The Perla Building, further underscoring the vibrant community engagement present in the area.
As the Hazleton community embraces the autumn season, these carefully curated activities and services underscore a commitment to well-being, cultural enrichment, and strong local connections. Residents are encouraged to participate, volunteer, and make the most of the diverse opportunities available, ensuring a dynamic and supportive environment for all.