Driving from Route 309 in Allentown to Emmaus, Pennsylvania
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Upper Darby's Colin Cronin (dark singlet) battles Lucas Schaf of Emmaus at 132 in states before UD c
Upper Darby's Colin Cronin (dark singlet) battles Lucas Schaf of Emmaus at 132 in states before UD coach Bob Martin.
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Repertory Dance Theatre - Allentown Emmaus Kutztown - PRELUDE to Dance As Play
The prelude to an awesome dance on film piece by RDT students. Keep an eye out for more, and the fabulous happy ending. Be sure to take your family to RDT's NUTCRACKER at Symphony Hall -- set to LIVE symphony music by Allentown Symphony Orchestra.
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2003 Freddy Awards Opening Production Number
Original Airdate: May 22, 2003
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On May 22, 2003, the State Theatre Center for the Arts made history by becoming the first performing arts center in the country to produce, along with broadcast partner 69 WFMZ-TV, a three-hour, live television show to recognize and reward outstanding achievement in local high school musical theater. It was an extraordinary triumph for creator and executive producer Shelley Brown and her dedicated staff. Regional high schools from the Lehigh, Northampton and Warren County, NJ region now had their own TONY®'s -- The FREDDY© Awards.
In a society where performing arts are given far less attention then sports and academics, the State Theatre is committed to bringing attention to these talented students and preserving the future of theater. It is estimated that this program directly affects over 2,900 students in our area each year. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people experience the students' hard work and dedication to theater arts by enjoying the FREDDY© Awards Ceremony (similar to a local version of the Glee TV series), which is broadcast live on 69 WFMZ-TV.
The broadcast has been honored two regional EMMY Awards, in 2005 & 2011, and has also received 2 additional EMMY Nominations, 6 Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Awards, including the 2008 Award for Outstanding Television Program Designed for Children, and 2 Associated Press Award for Public Affairs. The 2008 FREDDY© program was the subject of a feature-length film documentary, Most Valuable Players, by Canyon Back Films, Los Angeles. Released in 2010, the documentary is part of Oprah Winfrey Network's (OWN) documentary film club which premiered in 2011.
The FREDDY© Awards are named after J. Fred Osterstock, the legendary Fred the Ghost of the State Theatre, who managed the company that owned the theatre from 1936 until his death in 1957.
Lehigh Valley Visions: State Theatre Center for the Arts
A short video tour of the historic State Theatre in Easton, Pa. Includes a peek in the Star Dressing Room, FREDDY Awards footage and a discussion about the theater's resident ghost, Fred.
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HOLYOKE Massachussets Downtown Driving Tour
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In this video we drive through Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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The Lighting Documentary
We are proud to finally present you with our completed documentary on all the lighting we do here at Emmaus High School. In this documentary you will get to see what we like to call an in-depth look at all the lighting setups we do. Watch it. Enjoy it. Love our lighting.
Halloween stories ( haunted places in York county pa)
The Indian Tower
The boys learn not to litter. This short 6 minute film which was shot on location in Emmaus and Nazareth, PA. was made in under 44 hours and was the winner of the 2nd Annual Emmaus Scariest Film Contest for 2006. It was made by students of Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School.
Lehigh Valley Community Tour
Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley offers attractions for every taste and lifestyle. Home to many colleges, universities and medical facilities, the Lehigh Valley is rich in history and home to diverse cultural attractions, dining, entertainment and recreational activities.
2017 Freddy Awards Opening Production Number [HD]
Original broadcast date: 5/25/2017 | View more video clips from the show at
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On May 22, 2003, the State Theatre Center for the Arts made history by becoming the first performing arts center in the country to produce, along with broadcast partner 69 WFMZ-TV, a three-hour, live television show to recognize and reward outstanding achievement in local high school musical theater. It was an extraordinary triumph for creator and executive producer Shelley Brown and her dedicated staff. Regional high schools from the Lehigh, Northampton and Warren County, NJ region now had their own TONY®'s -- The FREDDY© Awards.
In a society where performing arts are given far less attention then sports and academics, the State Theatre is committed to bringing attention to these talented students and preserving the future of theater. It is estimated that this program directly affects over 2,900 students in our area each year. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people experience the students' hard work and dedication to theater arts by enjoying the FREDDY© Awards Ceremony (similar to a local version of the Glee TV series), which is broadcast live on 69 WFMZ-TV.
The broadcast has been honored two regional EMMY Awards, in 2005 & 2011, and has also received 2 additional EMMY Nominations, 6 Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Awards, including the 2008 Award for Outstanding Television Program Designed for Children, and 2 Associated Press Award for Public Affairs. The 2008 FREDDY© program was the subject of a feature-length film documentary, Most Valuable Players, by Canyon Back Films, Los Angeles. Released in 2010, the documentary is part of Oprah Winfrey Network's (OWN) documentary film club which premiered in 2011.
The FREDDY© Awards are named after J. Fred Osterstock, the legendary Fred the Ghost of the State Theatre, who managed the company that owned the theatre from 1936 until his death in 1957.
LIVE Bethlehem PA CopWatching The Freedom Paradox
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A Welcome to Students
Dr. Hite welcomes new and returning students to Cleveland State Community College
Rocking the Casbah (and the van)
2014 Freddy Awards Opening Production Number [HD]
Original broadcast date: 5/22/2014
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On May 22, 2003, the State Theatre Center for the Arts made history by becoming the first performing arts center in the country to produce, along with broadcast partner 69 WFMZ-TV, a three-hour, live television show to recognize and reward outstanding achievement in local high school musical theater. It was an extraordinary triumph for creator and executive producer Shelley Brown and her dedicated staff. Regional high schools from the Lehigh, Northampton and Warren County, NJ region now had their own TONY®'s -- The FREDDY© Awards. In a society where performing arts are given far less attention then sports and academics, the State Theatre is committed to bringing attention to these talented students and preserving the future of theater. It is estimated that this program directly affects over 2,900 students in our area each year. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people experience the students' hard work and dedication to theater arts by enjoying the FREDDY© Awards Ceremony (similar to a local version of the Glee TV series), which is broadcast live on 69 WFMZ-TV. The broadcast has been honored two regional EMMY Awards, in 2005 & 2011, and has also received 2 additional EMMY Nominations, 6 Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Awards, including the 2008 Award for Outstanding Television Program Designed for Children, and 2 Associated Press Award for Public Affairs. The 2008 FREDDY© program was the subject of a feature-length film documentary, Most Valuable Players, by Canyon Back Films, Los Angeles. Released in 2010, the documentary is part of Oprah Winfrey Network's (OWN) documentary film club which premiered in 2011. The FREDDY© Awards are named after J. Fred Osterstock, the legendary Fred the Ghost of the State Theatre, who managed the company that owned the theatre from 1936 until his death in 1957.
2015 Freddy Awards Opening Production Number
Original broadcast date: 5/21/2015 | View more video clips from the show at
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On May 22, 2003, the State Theatre Center for the Arts made history by becoming the first performing arts center in the country to produce, along with broadcast partner 69 WFMZ-TV, a three-hour, live television show to recognize and reward outstanding achievement in local high school musical theater. It was an extraordinary triumph for creator and executive producer Shelley Brown and her dedicated staff. Regional high schools from the Lehigh, Northampton and Warren County, NJ region now had their own TONY®'s -- The FREDDY© Awards.
In a society where performing arts are given far less attention then sports and academics, the State Theatre is committed to bringing attention to these talented students and preserving the future of theater. It is estimated that this program directly affects over 2,900 students in our area each year. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people experience the students' hard work and dedication to theater arts by enjoying the FREDDY© Awards Ceremony (similar to a local version of the Glee TV series), which is broadcast live on 69 WFMZ-TV.
The broadcast has been honored two regional EMMY Awards, in 2005 & 2011, and has also received 2 additional EMMY Nominations, 6 Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Awards, including the 2008 Award for Outstanding Television Program Designed for Children, and 2 Associated Press Award for Public Affairs. The 2008 FREDDY© program was the subject of a feature-length film documentary, Most Valuable Players, by Canyon Back Films, Los Angeles. Released in 2010, the documentary is part of Oprah Winfrey Network's (OWN) documentary film club which premiered in 2011.
The FREDDY© Awards are named after J. Fred Osterstock, the legendary Fred the Ghost of the State Theatre, who managed the company that owned the theatre from 1936 until his death in 1957.
Fox 29 Philadelphia Broadcasts Live from Allentown's West End
Fox 29 Philadelphia visited Allentown's West End and broadcasted a portion of their morning program live. Many from the Allentown community came out and participated. A big thank you to Jennifer Eck, Civic Theatre, Discover Lehigh Valley, the Allentown St. Patrick's Committee and all the merchants -- not to mention neighbors and friends who attended.
Marshmallow Peep eats it on stage at the Freddy Awards