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New School Aims to Create “Wonder”-ful Learning Experience

Sowmya Surapaneni considers Lancaster County her second home.

The Mechanicsburg resident has made numerous trips to the Hempfield recCenter with her kids.

When her children matriculated, Surapaneni elected to take a break from her 15-year career as a physician with Penn State Health. Her friend Leena Patel had a suggestion. “Leena said I should consider opening a Goddard School location as a way of giving back to the community,” Surapaneni said. “I started looking into options.”

officially launched the first Goddard School franchise in Lancaster County at 715 Indian Springs Drive, Lancaster.

also owns The Goddard School of York and The Goddard School of Philadelphia - Spring Garden.

PA Adventure Starts Here

“I like to call this event ‘the most fun you’ll have planning your vacation,’” said Wendy Royal, event coordinator for the PA Family Travel Fair. “It’s free to attend. You can go around, get all kinds of informationvisitors’ guides, brochures and information about things only the locals know.”

The eighth annual PA Family Travel Fair will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. It will feature more than 50 vendors and exhibitors showcasing destinations and attractions from throughout the state.

On Jan. 10, the two friends

The next-closest sites are in York and Hershey, Surapaneni said. Patel

The Goddard School, which operates year round, is for kids from 6 weeks of age to 5 years old

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Like many creative people, Emily Fritz comes from a crafty family. Her grandfather was a woodworker, but he died before she could learn from him. Eager to explore the craft, she wasn’t sure where to begin, and that experience inspired her to help others find their starting point. She is the founder and executive director of Lancaster Workshop + Tool Library, opening later this year.

“Finding mentorship, tools,

“They are there to hand out free information. There’s no selling,” Royal said. “You can talk to the vendors, and they can answer any questions you have. Nobody knows their area or their attraction better than they do.”

Vendors will represent all corners of the state, providing ideas for summer getaways, day trips or longer vacations. Participants will include amusement parks; campgrounds; museums; and visitor bureaus, including the PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau.

“People love the outdoors in Pennsylvania. One of our new vendors is the Keystone Elk Country Alliance,” Royal said, adding that the Elk County-based group will have lots of information on the elk herds that populate the region. “They’ll have information on the best times to see the elk, and they’ll give people lots of ideas of things to do in the area.”

New this year, the PA Family Travel Fair will feature two grand prize giveaways.

The Goddard School of Lancaster opened on Jan. 10.

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Art Studio to Exhibit Works by Donald Shoffstall

“Is This Art?: The Collected Works of Donald Shoffstall” will be featured at Mulberry Art Studios in April. The show will open with a First Friday reception on April 3 from 5 to 8 p.m.

Shoffstall’s works include photocopies of unsigned, handwritten pages that he often posted on telephone poles in Lancaster in the late 20th century. His creations follow none of the conventions of writing or graphic

design but consist of waves, curls, lines, and words sprawled across sheets of paper in random directions. The only unifying element of his works is a distinctive cursive style suggestive of abstract expressionism.

Mulberry Art Studios is located at 19-21 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster. For more information or to schedule a time to visit, email Stephanie.MulberryArt@gmail .com.

AOCC Posts Barbecue Fundraiser Meal

The Alpha and Omega Community Center (AOCC) will sponsor a drive-through pork barbecue fundraiser meal on Saturday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lancaster Church of the Brethren, 1601 Sunset Ave., Lancaster.

as a limited number of meals will be available for purchase on the day of the event. To preorder, email aoccfundraiser26@gmail .com no later than Tuesday, April 7.

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Catered by Peters’ Barbecue, the takeout meal will include a container of pulled pork with barbecue sauce, a homemade Amish roll packed separately from the pork, a baked potato, and applesauce. A drink is not included. There is a fee for the meal, and additional donations will be accepted. Preorders are strongly encouraged,

Affiliated with the Alpha and Omega Church of the Brethren, the AOCC seeks to share God’s love by providing education and social services to empower the Latino and other communites of Lancaster. Led by executive director Joel Peña, the center offers a food bank, computers for refugees, Spanish language counseling, and English instruction. To learn more, visit https://alphayomega .us/.

EPHS to Host Show and Tell

The East Petersburg Historical Society (EPHS) will host a show-and-tell program on Monday, April 6, at 7 p.m. The event will be held at the East Petersburg Community Center Building at East Petersburg Community Park, 6051 Pine St.

Attendees are asked to bring their favorite antique or any item related to East Petersburg or Lancaster County history that they would like to share, including a photograph, article, story, heirloom, keepsake or item of historical or personal significance.

The show-and-tell pro -

gram is part of the EPHS speaker series, where historians speak about numerous interesting topics relating to the East Petersburg history and people. For more information, visit www.eastpetehistory.org. Anyone who would like to speak at an upcoming meeting may contact the historical society using the information at the aforementioned website. In addition, the EPHS archive museum at the Daniel Wolf House, 1905 State St., East Petersburg, is open to the public on the first Saturday of every month from 9 a.m. to noon.

space, etc., was a serious lifelong limitation until I shared this story with my friend, mentor and now co-founder, Gene Shaw, a retired cabinetmaker and artist in the city of Lancaster who invited me to learn with him,” she recalled. “By lesson three, I told Gene we must start a community workshop to give our community an opportunity to learn skilled trades in a mentorship, cohort environment, from seasoned experts.”

She connected with SCORE, wrote a business plan, created a budget and pitched her idea to the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County. The Trust agreed to serve as fiscal sponsor, supporting the workshop and tool library under the Trust’s 501(c)(3) status.

“It’s really thanks to them and their belief in our mission along with the Steinman STEM Alliance for giving us the gift of startup funding to get off the ground,” Fritz said.

In August 2025, Shaw began setting up space in a warehouse located at 433 Ice Ave., Lancaster.

The organizers’ vision is to provide a place that’s half workshop space for hands-on learning, half lending library for tools.

They also want to bring DIY projects and skilled trades to women and other underrepresented groups and hope the Lancaster Workshop + Tool Library will create an intergenerational, intersectional space that reflects and uplifts the diversity of Lancaster.

Fritz noted that the organization owes everything to Shaw’s support. Well known in the woodworking, art, historic preservation and architecture industries, he has been instrumental in finding materials and tool donations, as well as recruiting instructors.

“I did the behind-thescenes business stuff, but none of this would be possible without him, his expertise, his connections, his time and willingness to take me on as a mentor and go on this wild ride,” Fritz explained.

The organization is in the process of promoting and recruiting Founding Members for a soft open -

ing in March, and a grand opening is scheduled for the workshop and library at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. The space will initially be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Community hours will also be available in the future.

During a recent tour of the space, tool library coordinator Aidan Fife explained how the site will operate.

“On one side, we’ll have a workshop space, where we will offer classes and open workshop hours, so if people have a project they’d like to work on, they can do that here,” he said. “They can use our bigger tools, like our table saw, miter saw and band saw.”

The organization will require safety classes to prepare people to use the bigger tools.

The library side of the building houses a wide variety of tools that members can check out, much like they’d do with books in a traditional library. Shelves are packed with hundreds of items, including circular saws, screwdrivers, drills, sanders, air compressors and more. People can borrow gardening tools, such as rakes, shovels or a wheelbarrow.

“The general premise of the tool library is we want it to be accessible to people who want to fix something at home, but maybe they don’t have the money or want to buy a tool they’ll use once,” Fife said. “Or they don’t have the space to store the tool if they did buy it.”

To prepare for opening the tool library, Shaw, Fritz, Fife and their team visited similar sites in the region, including the West Philly Tool Library and the Station North Tool Library in Baltimore. They were inspired by the size and scope of both places, and they envision Lancaster’s library-ofthings expanding over time.

They hope to continue to build the inventory through donations of items, and they plan to offer classes for people to learn new skills. Current classes include programs on stained glass, a seed exchange and a masonry

class.

“The sky’s the limit on what we could offer here,” Fife said. “It’s really just finding the teachers who are skilled in the subject and interested in teaching.”

Like Shaw and Fritz, Fife hopes the space will welcome anyone who is interested in learning more about skilled trades or borrowing a piece of equipment they need for a project.

“I see this as a community space,” he said. “People will be able to learn to do things they didn’t know how to do before. Sure, you can watch YouTube, but being in front of someone who has done this for 50 years, there’s no substitute for that.”

The Lancaster Work -

shop + Tool Library has a sliding scale membership.

To learn more about the organization, visit www .lancasterworkshop.com.

To become a member, visit https://lancworkshop .lend-engine-app.com.

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and serves almost 100,000 students in 38 states and Washington, D.C.

The Lancaster County location is set in a 14,000-square-foot early childhood education center with 13 classrooms that can accommodate a total of approximately 175 students, who will be guided by 40 teachers.

Surapaneni said the school features an indoor gymnasium and an outdoor classroom alongside multiple playgrounds.

Each Goddard School site is guided by principles called the Wonder of Learning. “Our curriculum is unique,” said Surapaneni. “It is inquiry-based, play-based, and child-led, and we encourage kids to explore their curiosity.”

She stated that The Goddard School emphasizes several components. “The first is dual management,” Surapaneni said. “The owner is on-site to help make sure everything runs smoothly.

The second thing is the health and safety standards we practice on a regular basis. … The school is equipped with hospital-grade sanitization equipment to ensure a healthy environment.”

Every six months, a Goddard School representative makes an unannounced visit to ensure a location is following its guidelines.

“The third thing is professional education,” said Surapaneni, adding that teachers must meet state standards and that they also receive training from The Goddard School.

Parents who are interested in enrolling children in The Goddard School can visit www.goddard school.com or call the Lancaster location at 717-219-3310.

“Our goal is to get things up and running and make sure students are getting the best childhood education,” Surapaneni said.

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Registration Open for Ladies Golf League

The 2026 Overlook Nine Hole Ladies League will hold a kickoff meeting on Tuesday, April 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the sand trap at the Overlook Golf Course, 2040 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. Four tee times are reserved for 16 players to play right after the meeting.

League play will begin on

Tuesday, April 21, and run through Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Awards Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

To register for the league, visit https://tinyurl.com/ladies -golf-league.

For more information, contact the Overlook Golf Course Pro Shop at 717-569-9551.

Gallery to Feature Works of JJ Roach

Friendship Heart Gallery, 118 N. Water St., Suite 102, Lancaster, will host a First Friday event on April 3 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. to kick off Autism Awareness Month. The featured artist will be Joseph “JJ” Roach of JJ Roach Art. JJ is a multi-award-winning artist whose work captures how he experiences the world through color, contrast, and emotion. Diagnosed with autism, JJ found his voice through art. His work has earned major recognition, including awards such as the 2025 Kennedy Center Emerging

Young Artist; national first place at the Marblehead MA Art Association 2026 - photography and graphics, with his work “Achromatopsia”; and multiple honors at Art of the State in 2022, 2023, and 2024, including first place.

Attendees at the event can meet JJ in person, watch him create live, and experience his newest artwork up close. His pieces tell a story of resilience, perspective, and finding beauty in being different. For more information, call 717-951-0563 or email carolroach80@gmail.com.

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“We have two big getaways this year, instead of one like we’ve had in the past,” Royal said. “Both are for families of four, and they include lodging, attractions, vouchers, gift cards for restaurants and more. One is from Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, and one is from Destination Gettysburg.”

The first 500 people in the door at the travel fair will receive a goodie bag, perfect for stuffing full of information picked up at vendor booths, Royal said, adding, “Your bag will be full by the end of the day.”

The event is truly for the whole family, with plenty of options for kids to have fun.

“We have a kids’ passport, which encourages kids to interact with the vendors,” Royal explained. “One lucky youngster will win eight allday passes to DelGrosso’s Amusement Park & Laguna Splash Water Park.”

Additionally, a balloon artist will entertain from 10 a.m. to noon, and airbrush tattoos will be offered from 1 to 3 p.m.

Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will present a program at noon and will also have a booth set up all day for visitors to interact with some of the organization’s animals.

Mascots will also be on-site, including Echo the Bat from Lincoln Caverns.

“She’s a lot of fun for the kids,” Royal said. “They really like meeting her.”

Along with vendors, the fair will feature a program from Sam Leamer, a local historian who will offer a presentation sponsored by Visit Lebanon Valley from 9 to 10:50 a.m.

“In honor of the 250th birthday of America, we

wanted to bring somebody in who can talk about what life was like during Colonial times,” Royal said. At 1:15 p.m., Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation president Marci Mowery will speak.

“She’s going to talk about opportunities for families in our state parks,” Royal said. “She was a schoolteacher, so she makes her presentations relatable for kids.”

Food will be available for purchase at a restaurant on-site at the expo center.

“It’s the kind of food you would expect to have at a county fair,” Royal said, noting that the restaurant is set up cafeteria style and is located right across the hall from the travel fair.

Royal has been organizing the PA Family Travel Fair since 2018, although she had been thinking about the idea for several years before that.

“Over the years, I’ve always been astonished that we don’t know what’s going on in our own backyard,” she said. “There are so many cool things in our state that people just aren’t aware of.”

Tourism is big business in Pennsylvania. According to a 2024 economic impact study, the most recent study completed, visitors to the state spent $49.9 billion, equating to $144 million a day. Tourism also supports more than 500,000 jobs in the state and generates more than $5 billion in tax revenue to benefit the state.

More than 2,000 people attended last year’s PA Family Travel Fair, and Royal is excited to host it in a new venue this year, with lots of space and plenty of free parking.

Church Sets First Friday Organ Concert

First Reformed Church, 40 E. Orange St., Lancaster, will present a concert, “Organic Reflections: Palms to Passion,” on First Friday, April 3, at 8 p.m. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. The 30-minute program will feature organist Larry Hershey. The concert will include “Piece Heroique” by Cesar Frank, a jazz

work on “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” by Joe Utterback, the Bach/ Virgil Fox arrangement of “Come, Sweet Death,” and “Father, Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit” by Paul Sifler. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the church office at 717-397-5149.

“Kids love this event because there’s always something fun to do. Parents love it because it’s free and they can get lots of information,” she said. “It’s just a fun day and an opportunity to find out things they didn’t know about what there is to do in our state.”

For more information on the PA Family Travel Fair, visit https://pafamily travel.com.

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Artists Invited to Submit Artwork

Mulberry Art Studios, 19-21 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster, is seeking artwork for its eighth annual We Love Our Pets Art Show. The show will be on exhibit for the month of May, which is National Pet Month, and a First Friday opening reception will be held on May 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. The show will benefit the Sebastian Foundation and is being

held in memory of April Koppenhaver’s late husband, Charles E. Gaul II, and Mulberry Art Studios’ beagle mix mascot, Milo. Artwork can be in any medium, but the subject must be pets. For guidelines on submitting artwork for the show by Friday, April 10, email Stephanie.MulberryArt @gmail.com.

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People attend a previous year’s PA Family Travel Fair.
Echo the Bat, the mascot from Lincoln Caverns, will be one of the attractions for kids at the PA Family Travel Fair.

Giant, Martin’s Donate Hams to Local Agencies

As part of its ongoing commitment to help eliminate hunger in the local communities it serves, the Giant Company, known locally as Giant and Martin’s, recently announced a donation of 3,000 hams to 14 hunger relief partner organizations. Giant and Martin’s team members will also volunteer at several food banks over the next few weeks to help organize and restock pantry shelves.

Hams will be donated to the following local hunger relief partners: Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank,

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