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Hippiefest 2014

On Saturday, July 19 from 2:00
p.m. to 2:00 a.m., the 60’s return to Bethlehem as Crawl Daddy brings
Hippiefest to The Wooden Match.  This
newest ‘fest promises a groovy summer time complete with music, vendors, dancing,
squirt guns, beer pong, quoits, and much more! 
Come dressed in your hippest 60’s outfit and enjoy a hot time in the
city!



 



The event kicks off at 2:00
with the Trouble City All-Stars, who are followed by Serene Green at 5:45 p.m.
and Strange Coincidence at 9:30 p.m.  Lehigh Valley Pong Association will set up a charity
tournament that day.  Gnarly vendors
include Hempzels, All Eye C Studio, Roo Homemade Organic, Outrageous Unlimited
Ink & Steel Porcupine Piercing and Tattoo Factory.  Freelance hair stylist Christina Holben will
doing feather extensions and face painting.

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The event benefits The Center
for Animal Health & Welfare.  The
offical Hippiefest garb can be purchased at http://lehighvalleyprinting.com/crawldaddy/.  Donation of $25 includes wristband and
Hippiefest t-shirt. Gift baskets from many local
vendors will be raffled off to benefit many adoptable residents of the Center.

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Hosting the event is The Wooden
Match, the most comfortable Cigar Bar & Lounge Gastro Pub in the area.  The Wooden Match is a place where craft beer
flows freely, the food is delicious and plentiful, the atmosphere is inviting,
the people are friendly and the prices are fair.  Call The Wooden Match a gastropub, call it a
cigar bar, call it a utopia. The Wooden Match wears many hats. But, despite its
many parts, the whole serves as a place for you to unwind, socialize, and eat
and drink your fill. The doors are open and you're welcome as often as you
please.  The Wooden Match is loacted at
61 W. Lehigh Street in Bethlehem.



 



About The Center
for Animal Health & Welfare: 
Our mission is to provide
shelter, health care, and adoption services to stray, relinquished, mistreated,
and abandoned animals, while working to create a community where all animals
can live in a safe, healthy, and caring environment.  Formed in 1913, The Center for Animal Health
and Welfare (formerly the Northampton County SPCA) is a private, 501c3
non-profit organization. In 2003, we became a life-saving shelter. For more
information on adopting a fur baby into your family, please visit www.healthyanimalcenter.com

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