Northampton County is once again gearing up for a day filled with connection, health, and community spirit at the Live Well Be Well Event 2025—an annual celebration that’s quickly becoming a local favorite.
Following the success of last year’s gathering at Northeast Middle School in Bethlehem, this year’s event promises even more activities, resources, and opportunities to engage with health and wellness in meaningful (and fun!) ways.
Hosted by the Northampton County Drug & Alcohol Division, the event reflects the County’s commitment to supporting physical, mental, and emotional well-being for residents of all ages. It’s not just an event—it’s a reminder that wellness is a community effort, and help and hope are always within reach.
Last year’s event brought together over 40 community partners and welcomed hundreds of attendees eager to discover tools and resources for living healthier, happier lives. This year, organizers are looking forward to building on that momentum and making the day even bigger and better.
A Focus on Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention
In a time when mental health and substance use concerns touch nearly every family in some way, the Live Well Be Well Event serves a critical purpose. It offers a welcoming, stigma-free space for people to learn, ask questions, and discover support networks they might not have known existed.
Northampton County’s Drug & Alcohol Division continues to lead the charge in offering prevention programs, educational resources, and compassionate assistance to those affected by substance use. Events like this make it easier for residents to connect with the services they need—while enjoying a day of community and fun.
Save the Date!
Join us for this year’s Live Well Be Well event on Saturday, September 20th, 2025, from 11 AM to 3 PM at Paxinosa Elementary School (1221 Northampton St, Easton, PA 18042). Whether you’re looking for resources, want to have fun with family and friends, or simply want to learn more about how to live your healthiest life, this event has something for everyone.
Because in Northampton County, wellness isn’t just an idea—it’s a community effort.