The Whitehall Area Chamber is proud to partner with the Borough of Catasauqua and Budget Store & Lock- Lehigh Street to present the 2025 Catty Eats Fest on April 26th, 2025!
The Whitehall Area Chamber of Commerce, proud partner of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber, and Budget Store & Lock- Lehigh Street are pleased to bring back Catasauqua’s EATS Fest for its fifth year on Saturday, April 26th from 11-3 PM. Partnering with the Borough of Catasauqua, this event is designed to kick off the spring season with delicious eats from local food trucks, while providing a festive atmosphere with live music from Brake for Turtles (11 AM- 12:30 PM and 1:15PM-2:45PM), plus dozens of craft and business vendors. The EATS festival will have a strong emphasis on good food, bringing lots of great cuisines to Catasauqua for the community to enjoy.
“In our fifth year, the Whitehall Area Chamber is excited to continue to kick off the spring festival season in 2025 with Catty EATS Fest! Each year, this festival has grown – people are ready for spring, ready to be outside in a fun atmosphere and excited to try great food the Lehigh Valley’s food truck scene has to offer and brand-new vendors” said Elyse Cuttic- Manager of Affiliated Chambers for the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. “We’re happy to have been working full steam ahead with the Borough of Catasauqua to support our local businesses and to entice the community to come out for a fun afternoon in 2025!”
Festivities will begin at 11 AM in Catasauqua Park, for the third year in a row. The festival will feature 15 food trucks and vendors, 20+ crafters, small businesses, and nonprofit vendors. Live music in the park’s bandshell will feature the popular Lehigh Valley based band, Brake for Turtles. They will play throughout the festival from 11am-12:30pm and again from 1:15pm-2:45pm. Children’s activities include kid’s craft kits at the Chamber booth, giveaways, and more around the festival! Be sure to check out our Presenting Sponsors booth, Budget Store & Lock- Lehigh Street, to learn about what they have to offer to the community. Attendees are encouraged to “BYO-C”, bring their own chairs, grab a bite to eat and listen to music.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering so closely with the Borough of Catasauqua to bring this unforgettable event to life!” said Jessica O’Donnell, EVP of Affiliated Chambers, Northern Tier, and Easton Area Initiatives for the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. “Thanks to the incredible teamwork of our local police, Public Works, and the Parks and Recreation Department, 2025 is shaping up to be our best year yet. From one-of-a-kind handmade crafts to mouthwatering food and standout local businesses, this event truly has something for everyone — you won’t want to miss it!”
For more information, visit the event page at Catty EATS Fest 2025 | Facebook
When: Saturday, April 26th, 2025
Pricing Information: The event is FREE for all ages to attend with items for purchase.
Participating Food Trucks:
Clever Girl Winery, DonutNV Easton-Bethlehem, Jerzey Girl Pickle, Koppy Penny Koncessions, Magic Food Truck, Matt Hatt Jerky, Mediterranean King, Phil’s French Fries, Presley’s Cocktail Bar, Rollz & Bowls, Slide on By, Snowie – Blancos Kitchen, Taylor House Brewing, The Udder Bar, and Yusuf’s Halal Food *subject to change*
Sponsors:
- Budget Store & Lock- Lehigh Street (Presenting Sponsor)
- SJ Thomas (Family Fun Sponsor)
- Remington & Vernick Engineers (Giveaway Sponsor)
- Servpro of Easton, Bethlehem & Whitehall (Marketing Tent Sponsor)
- Kasprenski Eye Care (Marketing Tent Sponsor)
- JP Mascaro (Marketing Sponsor)
- Lehigh Valley Press (Marketing Sponsor)
About the Chamber: The mission of The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce is to improve the economy and quality of life in the Lehigh Valley Metropolitan Area. We accomplish this through business-to-business networking events and marketing products, affinity programs and exclusive, money saving member benefits, training programs, government affairs initiatives and public policy advocacy, and community development enterprises. With nearly 5,000 members who employ more than 200,000, the Chamber is the largest in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and in the top ten nationwide.
Information provided to TVL by:
Elyse Cuttic