Easton Farmers’ Market Moving to Hugh Moore Park for One-Day Pop-Up
August 31, 2021
Easton Farmers’ Market (EFM) is hitting the road on Sept. 4 with all your favorite vendors and traveling for a one-day only pop-up market at Hugh Moore Park. Easton Farmers’ Market, presented by Capital Blue, will run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 4 at Hugh Moore Park, only nine minutes from its current location […]
Easton Main Street Initiative Welcomes Back Visitors with New Sidewalk Sales & Tours for Foodies and History Buffs
June 18, 2021
Easton Main Street Initiative (EMSI), a program of the nonprofit Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP), will kick off a number of new programs this month designed to welcome back visitors to Downtown Easton. EMSI, which was recognized earlier this month by Main Street America as one of the 28 Pennsylvania downtowns to earn a national […]
GEDP Promotes Pedal Power with New Incentives & Amenities
May 13, 2021
May is National Bike Month, and for those thinking of dusting off their wheels for a ride to work or trip to the Easton Farmers’ Market, the bike ride just got a whole lot sweeter. The nonprofit Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) has been adding amenities for cycling commuters and recreational cyclists over the years, and will be […]
Journey Along the Easton ArtsPath
May 12, 2021
Experience Easton’s Public Art For over 12 years, the Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) has commissioned over 30 pieces of public art in Downtown Easton alone. Murals, bike racks, wall poems and more can be found in unexpected places and help to bring the city to life. Erin and Bonnie, two dedicated members of our […]
10 Tourist Attractions in Downtown Easton
May 7, 2021
In honor of National Tourism Week (May 3 – May 9), we put together a list of 10 downtown attractions and events that visitors won’t want to miss! Easton, PA’s prime location makes it the perfect day trip destination for visitors from New Jersey, Philadelphia and New York. Among the many unique shops and delicious […]
Easton Farmers’ Market 269th Season to Bloom at Riverfront
May 3, 2021
The debut of the Easton Farmers’ Market (EFM), a program of the nonprofit Greater Easton Development Partnership, is only a few days away. As in 2020, EFM, presented by Capital Blue, will be located at Scott Park, along Larry Holmes Drive. Moving from its Centre Square home allows for a more spacious, outdoor area, with […]
GEDP Invites Visitors to Spring Back to Easton!
April 29, 2021
As the warm weather returns, the Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) has a number of socially-distant ways to welcome families back to Downtown Easton. Two of GEDP’s new promotions, an ArtsPath and an Easton StoryWalk, offer outdoor ways of exploring Downtown Easton. “As much as all of us want life to be back to normal, […]
EMSI Receives State Designation
February 12, 2021
The Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) and its Easton Main Street Initiative program got some good news this week, as the Wolf Administration named it to the 2021 list of Keystone Communities Main Street Programs in the state. The designation means that Easton Main Street Initiative (EMSI) is a community revitalization organization recognized and supported […]
GEDP Launches Feastin’ In Easton Campaign
January 26, 2021
What if your next meal out came with a chance to win a prize? If you’re dining in Easton, it just might. The nonprofit Greater Easton Development Partnership is kicking off a new campaign called Feastin’ in Easton that will run from February-April. The goal of Feastin’ in Easton is to get people to try new restaurants […]
Easton Main Street Initiative Launches ‘The New Weekend’ Campaign to Encourage Mid-Week Dining
January 19, 2021
Move over, Friday and Saturday nights — date night just got a new day of the week. Easton Main Street Initiative is launching a new marketing campaign aimed at encouraging mid-week dining as a way of supporting local restaurants as they work through months of staying open, but with reduced capacities. To kick off the campaign, Easton Main […]