• Lehigh produces some fun under the big top

    Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms will donate tickets to Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus to children and their families who face significant challenges.

    Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms will donate tickets to Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus to children and their families who face significant challenges. The circus is running April 14–25 at Philadelphia PA’s Wachovia Spectrum.

    Forty tickets have been given to children and family members through the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House. Luxury box seats have been donated to children through Dream Come True of Lehigh Valley. These 12 recipients will also have a chance to meet circus characters before the show. Another 40 tickets have been distributed through the Children’s Home of Easton.

    Lehigh produces milk, flavored milk, creams, orange juice, sour cream, and cottage cheese from plants in Lansdale and Schuylkill Haven PA. The company also maintains depots in Allentown PA, Wildwood NJ, and Harrington DE.

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