Philly Celebrates The Fourth Of July In Star-Spangled Style

Philly Celebrates The Fourth Of July In Star-Spangled Style

Tall Ships, Gay Rights Celebrations & Fireworks Highlight Eight Days Of Family-Friendly Funrn

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rnWhen Fourth of July rolls around, Philadelphia—America’s birthplace—paints the town red, white and blue thanks to eight days of music, exhibitions, Colonial characters and re-enactments, patriotic ceremonies and fireworks. This year, the city amps up the revelry surrounding the annual Wawa Welcome America! festivities with Tall Ships Philadelphia Camden, the largest sailing event in North America; and a citywide celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Gay Rights Movement.rnrnHere are a few highlights of Philadelphia’s patriotic party:rnrnThe billowing sails of more than a dozen majestic vessels mark the arrival of the Tall Ships Philadelphia Camden festival. Docked along both sides of the Delaware River waterfront will be elegant tall ships from France, Brazil, Canada and all around the globe. Visitors can tour the ships, including the L’Hermione, a replica of the French naval ship that brought General Lafayette to America to help fight the British. Also on tap: live entertainment, hands-on activities, games and a spectacular fireworks display to close out the largest sailing event in the United States in 2015. June 25-28. Penn’s Landing, Columbus Boulevard at Walnut Street; Camden Waterfront, tallshipsphiladelphia.comrnWawa Welcome America! kicks off with a lively block party and wraps up with the nation’s largest free Fourth of July concert and a fireworks grand finale. In between are movies, a concert by the Philly Pops in front of Independence Hall, patriotic ceremonies, Wawa Hoagie Day and more free, family-friendly fun. Various locations. June 27-July 4. (215) 683-2202, welcomeamerica.comrnSignature events marking the 50th Anniversary of the Gay Rights Movement take place over Fourth of July weekend, with a reenactment of the Reminder Day demonstrations in front of Independence Hall, a wreath-laying ceremony at the historic marker that acknowledges the site of the demonstrations, panel discussions, a festival, concerts and more. July 2-5. Also on view throughout the weekend and beyond: Speaking Out for Equality: The Constitution, Gay Rights, and the Supreme Court, an exhibition at the National Constitution Center that tells the story of the gay civil rights movement through artifacts, photographs and legal precedents. June 5-September 7. During the weekend, visitors can delve into other aspects of LGBTQ history at exhibitions at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Taller Puertorriqueño, the National Museum of American Jewish History and The African American Museum in Philadelphia. Constitution Center, 525 Arch Street, (215) 409-6700, constitutioncenter.org; various locations for other happenings, reminder2015.org, lgbt50.orgrn rnVISIT PHILADELPHIA®, formerly known as Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, makes Philadelphia and The Countryside® a premier destination through marketing and image building that increases the number of visitors, the number of nights they stay and the number of things they do in the five-county area.rnrnOn Greater Philadelphia’s official visitor website and blog, visitphilly.com and uwishunu.com, visitors can explore things to do, upcoming events, themed itineraries and hotel packages. Compelling photography and videos, interactive maps and detailed visitor information make the sites effective trip-planning tools. Along with Visit Philly social media channels, the online platforms communicate directly with consumers. Travelers can also call and stop into the Independence Visitor Center for additional information and tickets.rn rnrnContact(s):rnDonna Schorr, (215) 599-0782

Philadelphia Meeting and Event Planners to Tour Lehigh Valley

Philadelphia Meeting and Event Planners to Tour Lehigh Valley

Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) April 15, 2015rnrnMore than 20 Philadelphia area meeting and event planners will be in Lehigh Valley April 17 through 19 as part of a familiarization, or FAM, tour aimed at showcasing what the area can offer for their respective clients.rnDiscover Lehigh Valley, the official Destination Marketing Organization for Lehigh and Northampton counties in eastern Pennsylvania, along with Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine, hosts the tour through various Lehigh Valley locations.rnMeeting and event planners from organizations such as Maritz Travel, HelmsBriscoe, Firmenich, and Comcast Corporation, among others, will be attending the FAM tour.rn“Our FAM tour will allow us to show Philadelphia area meeting and event planners why they should take a look at Lehigh Valley,” said Discover Lehigh Valley President, Michael Stershic who, along with Executive Vice-President Kim Lilly, will lead the tour. “We have the facilities, attractions, and restaurants to rival other areas our size. There is no reason why Lehigh Valley shouldn’t be included in regional meeting and event planning routines.”rnThe FAM tour begins on Friday, April 17 at Sands® Bethlehem where visitors will check in and participate in an ice breaking activity by Northstar Adventures of Bethlehem. The tour will then depart to Silver Creek Country Club in Hellertown for a “Lehigh Valley Night Showcase,” which will expose nearly 20 local attractions, hotels, and suppliers to the planners.rnThe tour continues on Saturday, April 18 at Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie; includes a Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery tasting; lunch and tour at Renaissance® Allentown Hotel and PPL Center; and America On Wheels, followed by a taste of the Sands® Bethlehem.rnOn Sunday, visitors will visit the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts in Bethlehem.rnAbout Discover Lehigh Valley rnDiscover Lehigh Valley is the designated destination marketing organization (DMO) of Lehigh and Northampton counties. Its mission is to promote and develop Lehigh Valley as a leisure and business travel destination. Created in 1984, Discover Lehigh Valley assists in promoting regional tourism, an industry that generates $1.906 billion in annual revenue and accounts for more than 22,000 jobs in Lehigh Valley. For more information on Discover Lehigh Valley and its activities or to request a Lehigh Valley Official Visitors Guide, call (800) MEET-HERE, or visit the official tourism website of Lehigh Valley at DiscoverLehighValley.com. rn##