Students visit food trucks on campus during Valley Fest
ValleyFest 2025

Outdoor Concert

Friday, April 25 | 8 p.m. | Mund Patio (rain location: Underground)

Friday night kicks off ValleyFest weekend with a concert!? VALE artist of the year, Logan Polak, will be the opening performer, followed by our headlining artist, Oversoon. Auntie Annes & Kona Ice food trucks will be available.? All students who attend the concert will get a free disco ball keychain with a ribbon attached, one of the colors will get you a FREE ValleyFest T-shirt. The winning color will be revealed at the end of the concert! There will also be a charm bar, retro candy bar, and dirty soda bar (compliments of Coffee Club) for attendees to enjoy during the event.

 

Festival

Saturday, April 26 | 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Sheridan Avenue & Social Quad

Come out on Saturday to enjoy the ValleyFest festival! There will be food trucks, craft vendors, music, games, activities, and prizes.

Performers & Vendors

  • LVC Dance Team
  • VALE Artist of the Year, Eli & Luke
  • Sienna Brooks
  • Ashley Clark

ValleyFest brings a variety of food vendors to campus each year.

2025 food vendors include:

  • Italian Oven on Wheels
  • Auntie Anne’s
  • Grilled Cheese Truck
  • Philly Cheesesteaks on a Roll
  • Noel’s Cafe
  • Brickers Famous French Fries
  • East Coast Mini Donuts
  • Greco’s Italian Ice
  • Metz – Street Tacos

ValleyFest brings a variety of craft and merchandise vendors to campus each year.

2025 craft and merchandise vendors include:

  • Erin’s Atelier Jewlery & Permanent Jewlery
  • Ginger Scents
  • Scentsy
  • oh & co Design
  • Knotting Ties
  • Windfall Jewlery
  • Paige’s Crochet Creations
  • MelzE&B
  • The Beach Botique
  • Kennedy’s Handmade Creations
  • & more
Students enjoy food trucks at ValleyFest 2023

What is ValleyFest?

ValleyFest combines a carnival-like atmosphere complete with games, inflatables, artisan food vendors, activities for children, and groups from the community. ValleyFest, usually held in April each year, includes a concert and outdoor festival.

With the continued tradition of music, ValleyFest has brought national recording acts like Emerson Drive, Eve6, the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Everclear, Tyler Hilton, Aaron Carter, Jon Belion, and Sammy Adams to the Lebanon Valley as part of the main-stage lineup.?Attracting visitors from around the region, the festival sponsors local arts and craft vendors, exhibits such as the Juried Arts Show, theatrical and dance productions, local and regional music acts, food vendors, and much more.

Lebanon Valley College, like other colleges and universities around the country, has had its share of campus traditions. The campus is rich with traditions, from Hot Dog Frank to Dutchmen Day, many of which live on today.

ValleyFest is one of those traditions. First started in 1971 by former LVC student, Don Frantz, as the Spring Arts Festival, this annual celebration brings together the Lebanon Valley community and fills the campus with art and cultural exhibits. Attracting visitors from around the region, the festival sponsors local arts and craft vendors, exhibits such as the Juried Arts Show, theatrical and dance productions, local and regional music acts, food vendors, and much more.

The Spring Arts Festival continued until 2002 when the name of the annual festival weekend was changed to the Cherry Blossom Festival. The theme of the festival was changed to celebrate the beauty of the campus just in time for the cherry trees to bloom.

ValleyFest Begins: Fall 2004

Seeking to rekindle the College and community interaction that seemed to be missing from the festival weekend in recent years, students came together and changed the name and mission of the annual tradition to ValleyFest: A College and Community Festival.

Held during the end of April, ValleyFest has become the time when campus and community can join together to celebrate the return of spring and an appreciation for the arts.