Events this week include a Live Aid anniversary tribute, a Pancakes & Booze festival, and other exciting happenings, as detailed in this week's 'Things To Do' lineup.
Prepare for an inspiring evening as Glennon Doyle, her wife Abby Wambach, and her sister Amanda Doyle host a live podcast event, "We Can Do Hard Things", at the Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville, Delaware on Friday, July 11, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.
This event promises to bring the trio's message of resilience and courage directly to the audience. The live podcast is based on their podcast and collaborative book, reflecting on challenging personal experiences and life lessons. Tickets range from $44 to $69.
The Freeman Arts Pavilion, located at 31806 Lake View Drive, Selbyville, Delaware, will be the venue for this unforgettable evening. For more information or updates, you may want to check local event listings for Selbyville, Delaware, or the Freeman Arts Pavilion's official website or social media channels as the event date approaches.
This live podcast event is not the only exciting event happening in the area. On July 10, the "Slice of History: A Race Through Time" scavenger hunt takes place at the Betsy Ross House. For art enthusiasts, the MRAC: Members and Friends Show takes place at the Manayunk Roxborough Arts Center on July 13.
Moreover, the Ice Cream Festival takes place at Reading Terminal Market on July 12, offering a sweet treat for everyone. If you're looking for a broader arts experience, the Tinicum Arts Festival takes place at Tinicum Park on July 12 and 13, featuring food trucks, live bands and DJs, circus acts, movies under the stars, artisans showcasing crafts, surprise pop-ups, interactive art demos, vendor booths, merchant specials, and dog-friendly fun.
So, mark your calendars for these exciting events and get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Delaware and the surrounding areas this July!
This special evening is not just about a podcast, it's also an opportunity to enjoy live music, as the event will feature performances to complement the powerful messages of resilience and courage from Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle.
Moreover, for music enthusiasts looking for entertainment before the podcast event, they might consider the Tinicum Arts Festival on July 12 and 13, which includes live bands and DJs as part of its extensive offerings.