Local authors will share nature-inspired prose and poetry at 3 locations along the arts trail, with a creative activity at each stop.
Author: Dave Block
The Liz Keough Orchestra will play an 80-minute set to a carnival silent film montage at the Karl Stirner Arts Trail on Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Read original works local poets composed for our September theme and send us one of your own.
The city of Easton’s annual poison ivy control will close the Karl Stirner Arts Trail from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday.
Read original works local poets composed for our August theme and send us one of your own.
Join us Saturday, Aug. 9, for pop-up poetry, free face painting, and the animated musical film The Point.
Matt Wolf typed original poems for visitors at the Easton Farmers Market on July 26. There’s much more to come.
The Karl Stirner Arts Trail is featured in an online article in The Keystone, “9 places in Pennsylvania where art meets the outdoors.”
Read original works that local poets composed for our July theme and write one of your own.
The arts trail needs your help! Please consider volunteering in the area that interests you.
