Fig Lancaster Holiday 2013

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LANCASTER

home for the holidays

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fig® holiday 2013 | issue no. 32 | the fresh, fashionable, & flavorful of the city of lancaster, pennsylvania


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Jordan Steffy founded the Children Deserve a Chance Foundation during his senior year of high school in 2004. He is currently pursuing his MBA at Columbia University. Post-MBA, he aspires to expand the programs of Children Deserve A Chance

Foundation across the country. Learn more about Jordan's organization and our other Social Mission Partners on page 49. Regina Willis is a Lancaster native and a nursing student at HACC as well as an artist. In the future she hopes to own a small gallery and display works by fellow local artists. She loves visiting downtown for the holidays because there is always something fun and festive to do.


ALL ABOARD! Explore all that Lancaster has to offer— from festive finds to fabulous food and everything in between.

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WHETHER IT’S BY PLANE, TRAIN, OR AUTOMOBILE, traveling home for the holidays can feel a bit frenzied. But once we arrive it’s almost as if all of the chaos—the work emails, the hectic commute, the seemingly meaningless tasks of everyday life—is filtered out to make room for the things that really matter. For this issue, we chose to go back to a simpler time and capture the City of Lancaster as we imagine it. Rewinding to the earlier part of the last century, we picture county-dwellers heading to the glittering lights of the city through the falling snow. Maybe they’re catching a show at the Fulton Opera House, indulging in sweet treats at Miesse Candies, or choosing the perfect ham for holiday dinner at the Lancaster Central Market. The city was a gathering place for loved ones to reunite, reconnect, and experience the magic of the season. It was a special place for special occasions. Fast-forward to 2013, and this is just as true. Despite the smartphones in everyone’s pockets, tradition is alive and well in the City of Lancaster—and the surrounding area. We were thrilled to photograph our editorial feature in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Join us as we step onto the train platform and into a place frozen in time. Find inspiration for gifting local this year throughout these pages and online. Whether it’s 1913 or 2013, let’s never forget what the holidays are about: a time for being thankful for blessings, a time for giving to others, a time for spreading warm cheer with our neighbors, and a time for coming home to the place we love —the City of Lancaster.

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WHAT'S IN SEASON?

WINTER 2013

Brussel Sprouts

Parsnips

Carrots

Potatoes

Onions

Turnips

AMERICA'S OLDEST OPERATING FARMERS MARKET

HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday and Friday 6 AM – 4 PM Saturday 6 AM – 2 PM

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A LANCASTER HOLIDAY TRADITION FOR MORE THAN 280 YEARS Winter is the season to connect with the people—and places— we love. But before you gather together friends and family at your table, you’ll need to gather your ingredients. Find everything you need for a memorable, local meal at Lancaster Central Market: a dash of history, a pinch of warmth, and a whole lot of community. Oh—and don’t forget the food. Beef, ham, or chicken make a mouthwatering centerpiece for your holiday table. Find crusty breads so fresh and flaky that your aunt and uncle might arm wrestle for the last piece. Pick up an array of local cheeses and pickled vegetables in the Pennsylvania German tradition for your appetizer tray. And yes, there is still produce in season: leeks, parsnips, apples, and potatoes, to name a few. So bring your friends, family, and holiday cheer. Here’s to another year of meeting at Market. TULIP TREE HILL FARM

Kathleen Stoltzfus offers a magnificent selection of non-certified, naturally and organically raised heirloom vegetables, eggs, salad greens and frozen meats. PUREBLEND TEA

Stop by and treat yourself to hand blended teas from the worlds finest organic and fair trade ingredients. Pureblend also offers a selection of matcha, raw cocoa and unrefined sea salts.

SPREADING THE HOLIDAY CHEER

EXTENDED HOURS November 26 & 27 (Tuesday & Wednesday before Thanksgiving) Market will be open from 6 AM – 4 PM. Friday, November, 23 Market will be open until 8 PM. Christmas and New Year weeks will have modified hours: Tuesday 6 AM until 2 PM, Friday 6 PM until 4 PM and Saturday 6 AM until 2 PM.

23 North Market Street off Penn Square

FOREVER FRIENDS AT CENTRAL MARKET

Everyone at Forever Friends is dedicated to helping you find that perfect gift or special something for the home with prices to fit any budget. Stop by and take a look at their locally made, handcrafted gifts. FLOWER GARDEN CRAFTS

For more than thirty years Sally Lapp has been found behind a great selection of hand-stitched Amish quilts, pot holders, wall hangings, oven mitts, pillows, and much more!

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GIVING

GIVE TO MORE THAN 250 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS AT EXTRAGIVE.ORG AND YOUR GIFT WILL BE STRETCHED BY $300,000 IN MATCHING FUNDS AND PRIZES.

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24 W KING ST, SUITE 201, L ANCASTER, PA 17603


THE SWEETEST THINGS When Mack Farquhar got into the cupcake business, it wasn’t just to satisfy a sweet tooth. “Connecting with people is very important to us, connecting with the community.” He saw a niche market in cupcakes, found a remarkable baker out of New York City, and successfully developed the brand from there. Even today, the cupcakes that are made at Macklin’s Cafe maintain the integrity of the original baker’s cupcakes, down to the flavor profile and their splendid texture. This is Macklin’s Cafe second location, the first being in York. Mack is enthusiastically embracing the culture in Downtown Lancaster and since opening their doors on First Friday in September, has already welcomed singer-songwriters in to perform. Keep an eye out for more events in the future that will mesh well with the vibrant heartbeat of the downtown area. Although he started out by just selling cupcakes, you’ll now find a coffee and food menu, which includes made-from-scratch soups, sandwiches, salads, and even gluten-free options. When asked what people should know about Macklin’s Cafe, Mack confidently responded by saying the cupcakes speak for themselves. It is important for them to reach out and embrace all of the community around them and be welcoming of all walks of life in Lancaster. “For me, it’s all about the people.” Stop in to try one or several of Macklin’s cupcakes from their rotating menu, grab a cup of coffee, and feel like you’re being welcomed into a friend’s home. Isn’t life sweet?

VISIT AND ENJOY: SOUPS SANDWICHES SALADS COFFEE CUPCAKES & MORE!

Mack Farquhar Owner, Macklin’s Café

Yum! You gotta try one...

24 East Orange Street

717.393.9301

macklinscafe.com

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JOIN US! Special Christmas Eve Services 5 PM, 8 PM, 11 PM

you are invited... Christmas is for you

Blue Christmas Service December 8 4:00 PM

first presbyterian church 8

140 East Orange Street

717.394.6854

fpclive.org

8:30 AM Early Worship Service

9:00 AM Cherry Street Service

11:00 AM Traditional Worship


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CITY ENERGY MIXES WITH THE SERENITY OF AN URBAN COURTYARD AT THE CORNER OF QUEEN & LEMON STREETS HISTORICAL WARMTH CONTEMPORARY DESIGN

find your perfect home

for the holidays Contact Marilyn Berger mberg5@comcast.net

Prudential Homesale Services Group: 215 South Centerville Road 717.393.0100 Marilyn Berger: 717.940.1444 lancasterberger.com

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lifestyle meets luxury

NORTHWEST LANCASTER CITY ’S FINEST APARTMENTS

EXPOSED STEEL & WOOD STRUCTURAL BEAMS HARDWOOD FLOORING IN KITCHEN, LIVING AREA , & BEDROOM SPACIOUS CLOSETS, PANTRIES, & STORAGE BOSCH HIGH EFFICIENCY WASHER/DRYER ROOF TOP PATIO ONE & TWO-STORY APARTMENTS AVAILABLE ELECTRONIC KEYCARD ACCESS & REMOTE GUEST ACCESS 50 MB/S INTERNET CONNECTIONS & DIRECT TV WIRELESS LAN PHONE WITH UNLIMITED DOMESTIC CALLING

SPACIOUS AND UNIQUE CITY DWELLINGS Experience the best of Downtown Lancaster by living here! The new Cityscape Lofts are just blocks from Lancaster Central Market, Gallery Row, Clipper Magazine Stadium, and many local parks & restaurants. Relax in luxurious and captivating spaces you can call home. Last available units are going fast! Call for a showing today!

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405 North Mulberry Street

Contact Joan Wurster at 717.490.6933

cityscapelofts.com


AUTHENTIC IRISH FARE WITH A SEASONAL MENU SUNDAY BRUNCH

irish and inspired

28-30 East King Street

EXTENSIVE BEER LIST PRIVATE DINING LIVE MUSIC

717.393.4000

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300 Harrisburg Avenue 717.299.3000 lancasterartshotel.com

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THE CIT Y OF LANCASTER’S ONLY BOUTIQUE ARTS HOTEL

December 4, 7:30 PM Highland Presbyterian Church, Lancaster December 7, 2 PM Grandview UMC, Lancaster December 14, 7:30 PM Ware Center, Downtown Lancaster December 15, 3 PM First UCC, Carlisle March 6 & 7, 7:30 PM Winter Center, Millersville March 8, 2 PM Winter Center, Millersville

TICKETS MAKE A CREATIVE AND LOCAL HOLIDAY GIF T!

Visit operalancaster.com or call the box office at 717.872.3811


THE LANCASTER CIT Y SHOPPING EXPERIENCE FOR LOCAL , ORGANIC, AND FAIR TRADE PRODUCTS

good gifts for all kinds at your neighborhood market

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The Caffeine Addict: Give a gift with a good kick like Fair Trade coffee and chocolate. 2 The Road Warrior: Snatch up some grab-and-go items before hitting the road. 3 The Baker: Get in the holiday spirit by baking some vegan and gluten-free goodies. 4 The Domestic Do-Good-er: Clean house with natural products that smell as good as they work. 5 The Foodie: Sometimes it’s good to be particular. Stock up on these little indulgences and you’ll see what we mean. 6 The Wee One: Find tons of munchies that parents and kids alike will think are in good taste.

241 West Lemon Street

717.826.0843

lemonstreetmarket.com

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handcrafted charcuterie

Tony & Kristina Page Owners, Rooster Street

MEAT CUP Try the new ‘Meat Cup’ available at our Lancaster Central Market Stand for a tasty to-go-style sampling.

FRESH CUTS

DRIED SAUSAGES

CURED MEATS

CANNED GOODS

Our European inspired butchering and belief that fat equals flavor helps to showcase the pigs that we use. We also believe that by choosing family farms that raise their animals humanely and happily, without the use of antibiotics and hormones, you get a healthier and more beautiful product, with robust and complex taste. Join us in 2014 for exciting new products, classes, and innovative new provisions at our Lancaster Central Market Stand and at our shop in Elizabethtown.

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NEW VARIETY OF UNITS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE STARTING AT JUST UNDER $200,000

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someplace you love 401 North Prince Street

717.413.2719

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let us set the table

lighten your holiday load with help from caterers in the City of Lancaster

When Food Matters

THE SCARLET RUNNER 717.435.3133 thescarletrunner.com

RALPH’S GOURMET TAKE AWAY FOOD MARKET 717.299.9920 ralphsinlancaster.com

Let The Scarlet Runner turn your holiday get- together into a delectable feast. From small gatherings to corporate lunches and cocktail parties, The Scarlet Runner provides farm-inspired custom menus for all events. Dazzle guests with locally-sourced, delicious food.

Ralph’s offers a unique alternative for people on the go. Always using the freshest ingredients for sauces, hors d’oeuvres, artisan sandwiches, entrees, or desserts, Ralph’s can provide catered affairs for cocktail receptions, corporate events, or home parties.

Partner, Lancaster Buy Fresh Buy Local

FOOD FOR THOUGHT 267.495.6677 foodforthoughtcateringpa.com

UPOHAR ETHNIC CUISINES 650.704.5384 upoharethniccuisines.com

Food For Thought is Lancaster’s fine catering company, perfect for any event—from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. Gina D'Ambrosio, owner, uses fresh, local ingredients to create innovative cuisine, and offers full-service party planning.

Flavor your holiday get-together with the tastes of the world. Upohar—which means ‘gift’ in Bengali—offers a distinctive catering experience for both business and private events alike. Upohar specializes in vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free food.

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A MUST-READ FOR ANY PRESIDENTIAL BUFF OR FOODIE

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dining at the white house the ideal holiday gift

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Engaging Lancaster since 1935

18 58 North Queen Street, Historic Downtown Lancaster 717.392.7305 reamjewelers.com


YOUR PERSONAL CAR SHOPPER

YOUR PERSONAL CAR STORAGE

Michael Rowen Owner Tete van Huystee Marketing / Sales

LET US FIND YOUR PERFECT CAR The team at Michael’s Motor Cars will find a car that is perfect for your family and your lifestyle—so you don’t have to. They get you on the road in the right vehicle and save you from the hassle of searching, researching, and price-checking so you can get back to what really matters. Need a storage solution over the winter months? A climate-controlled, secure space is waiting for your car.

922 North Queen Street

717.392.2888

michaelsmotorcars.com

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create your center be a clearing for love and forgiveness this holiday season

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volution Power Yoga dares you to meet this holiday season head-on. Studio owner Lisa Taylor asks, “What would it take to be forgiveness?”

Lisa reminds us that arriving at peace with others starts by building peace within ourselves. With holiday time focused on giving “ Yoga is not about and receiving, we often forget about being calm 0r blissed the importance of out. It’s about becoming becoming. During the festivities, it is easy to aware. It’s about getting overlook the gift of who we are for others. As the year winds down, into your body and Evolution is focusing on revolution. “We want becoming aware of ‘coming home for the holidays’ to be about who we are being.” returning to your inner light; your brightest, – S taci Jasin, most powerful, Evolution instructor authentic self,” says Lisa. An active return to your authentic self is not about indifference or “letting go.” Yoga truly is like evolution—continuous growth in the direction of your dreams. So tap into the power you have, and shine at EPY!

Beginning on January 9th, 2014, Evolution will be welcoming the New Year with a 40 Days to a Personal Revolution program. Participants will meet once weekly for a one-hour meeting. Highlights include guided meditation practices and support in completing a fruit-fast. This program is both challenging and inspiring. “True freedom is forgiveness,” says Lisa, “and often, the most difficult person to forgive is yourself.” The 40 Day program is a heart-opening challenge. Let Evolution help you create joy in the possibility of 2014. Return home to your inner light this season. Return home to you—because the revolution is within.

one month of unlimited classes $40

398 Harrisburg Pike

717.391.1060

evolutionpoweryoga.com

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A ROOM WITH A VIEW (OF DOWNTOWN) Lancaster’s newest hotel showcases comfortably renovated rooms, a brand-new lobby with a Chestnut Street entrance, and genuine Lancaster hospitality. You will enjoy the added convenience of free WiFi, a complimentary continental breakfast and convenient parking. The Hotel Lancaster allows visitors to explore all the treasures of downtown while keeping the comforts of home close at hand.

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26 East Chestnut Street

Call to make a reservation: 717.394.0900

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CRAF T BEERS ON TAP, ROTATING EVERY WEEK MONDAY – SATURDAY 11 AM – 2 AM SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:30 AM – 2 PM CASUAL DINING

PRIVATE ROOM BOOKINGS Available after December 1st. Book your corporate or private function with us in our NEW upstairs private room. Fully wired A/V and ready for any event.

100 Drafts Wood fired Pizza LIVE MUSIC 201 North Queen Street

717.490.6932

federaltaphouse.com

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A CREATIVE OASIS... SINCE 2001

wishing you... peace and creativity

Melissa’s thoughtful, relaxing workshops awaken the creative spirit—gently —without intimidation. Her mission: to keep imagination alive in a world losing sight of its soul. A safe haven for experienced and first-time writers alike, especially those who have always longed to write but thought they couldn’t. We emphasize the love of creating, not cookie-cutter technique! Write what moves and enlivens you, in an atmosphere of warmth, whimsy, compassion, and trust. No grades, grammar, judgment or stress.

Melissa Greene teacher of Write From The Heart Creative Writing Workshops, since 2001

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717.393.4713

writefromtheheart.us

Inspiring and supporting the creative spirit. Workshops for adults, children and teens.


FRESH, LOCAL , SEASONAL

DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH

LUSCIOUS DESSERTS

BYOB

Susan Louie Perez & Rafael Perez Owners, Citronnelle

SEASONAL PICKS “Some of our favorite flavors for the season include cinnamon, ginger, garlic, star anise, and chili peppers. We love the mix of sweet & savory, with fruits mixed into sauces, the availability of sweet winter squashes, and the earthiness of beets and mushrooms. Find these flavors and more this season at Citronnelle.”

110 West Orange Street

717.208.6697

citronnellepa.com

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MARY POPPINS Have a jolly holiday with Mary! November 19 – December 29 “Irresistible! A fresh fountain of youth that will make many a grown-up feel like a kid again.” –USA Today Fig® Preview Night: November 20

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Don’t miss this killer comedy! January 28 – February 16 “So funny that none of us will ever forget it.” –The New York Times Fig® Preview Night: January 29

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12 North Prince Street

717.397.7425

thefulton.org


JOIN US FOR THE ALL-NEW 2013/14 SEASON

Mary Poppins Nov 19 – Dec 29

Arsenic & Old Lace Jan 28 – Feb 16

Young Frankenstein March 1 1 – 30

Buddy April 22 – May 11

Les Misérables June 3 – 29

FIG® PREVIEW NIGHT YOU’RE INVITED TO JOIN THE FIG® TEAM AT THE FULTON THEATRE! Mark your calendar to be the first to see each new Fulton Theatre production this season. The first Wednesday evening of each show, join the Fig® team for a pre-show reception in the lobby. Taste new recipes from local restaurants, sip wine from local vineyards, and enter to win a fabulous Fig® Prize Pack—given away on stage. All this at the best ticket price possible—only $25-$35 for any seat in the house. Book tickets at thefulton.org. Brought to you by Fig® in partnership with the Fulton Theatre.

Season Co-Sponsor

Mary Poppins Sponsor

Mary Poppins Media Sponsor

Arsenic and Old Lace Co-Sponsor

Box Office: Monday – Friday, 10 – 5 PM & 2 hours before shows

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ORDER ONLINE phoebespurefood.com

gift baskets a taste of Lancaster County LOCAL GOODIES HAND-PICKED BY PHOEBE’S PURE FOOD Simplify your seasonal entertaining, or purchase these fun foodie boxes for thoughtful gift-giving this winter and beyond.

TWENTY-ONE DOGS. TWENTY-ONE ARTISTS. This is Lancaster Unleashed, a new book inspired by the four-legged friends of our dog-loving city. Poems by Tim Steffen, design by Moxie House, and portraits by Lancaster artists. BUY THE BOOK: CHRISTIANE DAVID GALLERY CIT YFOLK GALLERY FREIMAN STOLTZFUS GALLERY GALLERY ON MARKET LIZ HESS GALLERY

A perfect gift for the dog lover this holiday season!

Book Signing and Reception with the Author and Artists, Freiman Stoltzfus Gallery, 142 N. Prince Street, Friday, November 15, 6–8 PM. designed by

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the montgomery house a historic event venue

The William H. Montgomery House has stood on Queen Street in Downtown Lancaster since 1804. This striking Federal-style structure has recently undergone extensive renovation and has been repurposed to host distinctive, unparalleled events. The mansion features 3 floors of intimate, well-appointed environments perfect for meetings, receptions, dinners, holiday gatherings, and other memorable special events.

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At HUB, we know how important the humanitarian sector is in making our community a better place to live, work, and play. As individual team members, we're proud to volunteer and partner with many civic organizations in support of their remarkable work. A partial listing of those organizations is included on this page. A heart-felt thanks to these and similar organizations for their tremendous contributions to our community and our world.

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trusted advocates community volunteers

Not pictured: Marylou Barton

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221 East Chestnut Street

717.299.7254

hublaw.com

500 East King Street Block Association Aaron’s Acres Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute Alex Henderson Jr. Scholarship Committee American Cancer Society American Heart Association Arthritis Foundation Bethany Presbyterian Church Brethren Village Building Industry Association Business & Professional Women Calvary Fellowship Homes Coalition for Smart Growth Congregation Shaarai Shomayim Economic Development Company of Lancaster Friendship Community Fulton Opera House Garden Spot Village Habitat for Humanity HabitatMT Hands on House Homestead Village Hope House Housing Affordability in Lancaster County Humane League of Lancaster County Jewish Community Alliance of Lancaster Junior Achievement Knights of Columbus, Council 10827 & 15028 Lighthouse Vocational Services Lititz Moravian Congregation Leadership Lancaster Lancaster Alliance Church Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry Lancaster County Clean Water Consortium Lancaster County Community Foundation Lancaster County Health & Welfare Foundation Lancaster County Inter-Municipal Committee Lancaster County Library Lancaster County Smart Growth Transportation Program Lancaster EMS Association Lancaster Farmland Trust

Lancaster General Health Lancaster Guidance Center Lancaster MS Leadership Lancaster Museum of Art Lancaster Senior Games Landis Valley Associates L.I.F.E. Ministries Linden Hall School for Girls Lititz RecCenter Little Conestoga Watershed Alliance Lancaster Prospers Luther Care Manheim Township Public Library Mennonite Home Moravian Manor Messiah College Musser Park Civic Association National Bone Marrow Drive National Diabetes Research Foundation National Muscular Dystrophy Association Oak Leaf Manor PA College of Health Sciences (LGH) PA Junior Hereford Association Red Rose Transit Authority Relay for Life SACA Development Corporation Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center SDOL Education Foundation Share of Lancaster, Inc. Southeast Lancaster Health Services Spanish American Civic Association Special Olympics St. James Catholic Church St. Mary’s Church Sweet Pea Project The Long Home The New School of Lancaster United Way of Lancaster County United Disabilities Services Urban League of Lancaster County Water Street Ministries Warwick School District All Pro Dads prima Manor Woodward Hill Cemetery World Trade Center Harrisburg YWCA Bd of Trustees


Linens provided by Special Occasions

a space to gather a new private event space at characters PERFECT FOR: PRIVATE EVENTS COCKTAIL PARTIES BUFFETS & DINNERS IN-HOUSE COOKING CLASSES WINE & SPIRIT TASTINGS

Lunch & Dinner Mon-Sat, Sun Closed

38 North Christian Street, behind the Courthouse

717.735.7788

characterspub.com

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FAMILY

KID-FRIENDLY THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANCASTER

WJTL KIDS COOKIE BREAK, SPONSOR OF FIG ® FAMILY Every Saturday morning 9-noon, tune in to FM 90.3 WJTL or listen 24/7 at kidscookiebreak.com. KCB entertains, educates, and empowers kids. Join Lisa Landis as she takes you on a radio field trip to family fun places in Lancaster. Join her as she broadcasts live and plays artists like Phredd, The Newsboys, Steven Courtney, Slugs & Bugs, TobyMac, Justin Roberts, Putumayo Kids, and Bruce Fite.

THE BEADWORKS

THE POTTERYWORKS

Lancaster’s bead shop and open beading studio where you can make jewelry—no appointment needed! Have a fun day out with friends or family and a great place for birthday parties. Find unique rocks, fossils, and minerals in the Gem Den.

A Paint-Your-Own Pottery Studio: Creativity for the entire family featuring over 250 pieces of pottery with more than 150 glazes to choose from! Birthday parties, girls’ nights, Girl Scout badges, and more. Unique gift certificates are available.

52 North Queen Street 717.490.6551 thegemdenlancaster.com

16 West Orange Street 717.299.9963 thepotteryworks.com

NORTH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE Let your inner scientist out to play! With hands-on exhibits, a live animal room, a special area for preschoolers, and central Pennsylvania’s largest planetarium you’re sure to discover something new at the North Museum! Visit us for “Great Balls of Fire: Comets, Asteroids and Meteors.” 400 College Ave. 717.291.3941 northmuseum.org

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Featuring a wide array of engaging performances, complete with opportunities to meet the artists, take part in pre-show creative activities, and enjoy a snack. Fam Fun Fest

SPONSORED BY FIG ®

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November 23 Billy Kelly & The Blahblahblahs This NPR favorite "kindie" band will be hosted by Kathy O’Connell of WXPN’s Kids’ Corner. December 14 Hip Hop Happy Show Fabulous family-friendly hip hop featuring CONstruct—the #1 Grand Champion of the Turn It Up Dance Challenge. Info at ArtsMU.com or call 717.872.3811


INSPIRING CURIOSITY. 60 YEARS AND COUNTING.

I am attaching suggested copy for our ad. Please feel free to mix the newer shots Mike is taking today with our old stuff that you have. My main focus is to push membership sales for the holiday and attendance for the special programs we have around that time.

Jamie Alton, Assistant Director Margie Marino, Executive Director

Thru January 20 New Exhibit! “Great Balls of Fire: Comets, Asteroids and Meteors” Nov. 30 – January 3 New in the Planetarium! “Season of Light”

Give a smart gift this holiday season with a family membership to the North Museum, and shop the Museum Store for educational toys and books.

December 27 – 31 “Cooking up Comets with Cosmic Mike™” $2 per person with general admission, 2 pm First Fridays “$5 at 5” Discount admission. 5 – 7 pm Third Saturdays “Sensory Friendly Mornings” 9 – 10 pm

400 College Avenue

OUT OF THIS WORLD The North Museum of Natural History & Science is Lancaster’s destination for hands-on learning, connecting families to the community and the world around them with interactive exhibits, a live animal room, a discovery area for preschoolers, and Central Pennsylvania’s largest planetarium. Visit northmuseum.org for special events and holiday hours.

717.291.3941

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spread some holiday beer

10 ROTATING DRAF TS MIX & MATCH 6 PACKS SINGLE BOT TLES GROWLER FILLS LOCAL ART & MUSIC EVENTS

The Fridge has the perfect gifts for the beer lover on your list. Stop by and snag a glass or two, a growler, or a t-shirt. You can thank us later. 34

534 North Mulberry Street

717.490.6825

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local illuminations

merry and bright Rick Faulkner, handcrafting artisan candles in Downtown Lancaster for the past 30 years.

Visit our retail store 541 North Mulberry Street

717.295.4800

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ORCHIDS & ORCHID SUPPLIES

REPOT TING & DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

BOARDING SERVICES

SEMINARS & TIPS

LANCASTER’S FULL SERVICE ORCHID RETAIL STORE & GREENHOUSE

bringing color

Orchids make a thoughtful lasting gift that brings vibrancy all season long.

to a white winter

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25 Rider Avenue

717.394.1000

littlebrookorchids.com

Trey Pyfer, Orchidist


A Scandinavian Christmas at Liz Hess Gallery

GNOME NATIVITY • IF THE CHRIST CHILD HAD BEEN BORN IN SCANDINAVIA

140 North Prince Street

717.390.7222

lizhess.com

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Looking to locate your business in the City? Contact Meedcor Realty 717.394.9500

John Meeder Owner, Meedcor

smart thinking

high-tech smart parking meters in a smart location WHAT'S MEEDER DOING WITH PARKING METERS? When the Fulton Bank's expansion eliminated meter parking, it removed needed parking from the Christian Street Court and Center City Lofts neighborhood. The Christian Street Court area, anchored by Godfrey Advertising and Characters Pub, houses 23 business locations supporting 165 to 180 employees. Convenient parking is also needed for Isaac’s, the Courthouse, the First Reform Church, and neighboring law offices and businesses.

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25 East Grant Street

717.394.9500

John Meeder, owner of Meeder Development and partner in Christian Street Court, collaborated with Godfrey Advertising and the City of Lancaster to create a metered lot where it needed to be. Now there are 21 metered parking spaces that are equipped to serve the parking needs of the business neighborhood with state-of-the-art, solarpowered meters accepting cash and plastic. Meeder Development takes care of their tenants. Join the neighborhood! Office spaces ranging from 1,350 to 1,800 square feet are now available.

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John is also developing a new 2,400square-foot retail space at 51 North Queen Street. Call John at 717.394.9500 to schedule a showing today. Find Meeder's smart parking meters behind Characters Pub on Christian Street.


Is 121 East King perfect for you? Contact John 717.394.9500

Floral arrangements courtesy of El Jardin, 135 East King Street

historic elegance Bowsman House Condominium build your dreams

121 east king street, lancaster: 3,000 square feet • 3 bedrooms • 2.5 baths private outdoor space and indoor parking 25 East Grant Street

717.394.9500

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JOIN US Saturday, December 7 A Fascinating Event! Christiane Moore will be in store 11am-2pm showing her fascinators. Perfect for the holidays!

authentic Sponsor of Fig® Authentic and supporter of Sonia Rose, patti s. spencer, esq., of spencer law firm in Lancaster focuses on estate planning, tax controversies, expert witness work, and is a nationally recognized author. “Whether your trademark is hats—like mine—or you simply enjoy the finer things in life, Sonia will make sure you’re dressed for the occasion!”

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TRULY, ONE OF A KIND. Years ago, Sonia Holbrook took the sewing skills she learned in home-ec class and started making purses from fabric remnants. After giving some as gifts, friends and family encouraged her to sell them. When she couldn’t find an existing store that could sell her wares, she opened her own—Sonia Rose, on North Queen Street—and her career as a handbag designer and boutique owner began. Sonia still handcrafts every bag from remnants and decorator leftovers, resulting in one-of-a-kind creations. They pair perfectly with her shop’s

50 North Queen Street

717.394.3700

Sonia Holbrook

other most popular product: hats by renowned milliner Christine A. Moore. There’s a hat for every occasion, casual or fancy, including flapper-style cloches, large-brim Derby Day and garden-party hats, and fascinators worthy of a royal wedding. In addition, Sonia Rose sells scarves, bridal gifts and accessories, lingerie and sleepwear, and a new collection of little black dresses. Sonia recalls visiting Watt & Shand as a child and being scolded by the salespeople for trying on the hats. That isn’t the experience she wants her customers to have.

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“I encourage people to play,” she says. “It’s almost like it’s their closet. When I opened the store, I envisioned a woman’s gorgeous dressing room, but everything was for sale.” Sonia refers to her shop as a “destination store,” and for her, the destination is in the perfect location. “I wouldn’t have opened my store anywhere but downtown,” she says. “It’s full of unique boutiques that have a distinct personality. I knew I belonged here.”


a warm welcome

at Cork Factory Hotel

OGRAPHY HOFFER PHOT

cork factory hotel gift cards make the holidays memorable Buy a gift card for any amount! Gift an overnight stay at Cork Factory Hotel, dinner at Cork & Cap Restaurant, or even breakfast at The Baker’s Table.

cork & cap restaurant Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily and Sunday Brunch corkandcaprestaurant.com

Redeemable at Cork Factory Hotel, Cork & Cap Restaurant, and/or The Baker’s Table.

480 New Holland Avenue

Hotel: 717.735.2075

Restaurant: 717.735.2025

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buying or selling?

trust the local title experts

For decades, Land Transfer has protected South Central Pennsylvania

from the title troubles that can cause loss of your home, your business property, or your mortgage investment. We have handled the majority of residential settlements that take place in South Central Pennsylvania. Our people are dedicated, experienced, and ready to provide reliable service you can trust.

IMPROVING DOWNTOWN As former president of the LEADS program to beautify the city, Patti believes that our cityscape is a source of pride worth improving. You can see evidence of LEADS volunteers around every street corner—from watering a block to hanging flower baskets. LEADS also prepares and funds the holiday decorations you see around the city. Want to volunteer? Visit their website: new.lancasterleads.org

David Greaves, expert

Susan Steele, expert

Patricia Hockley, expert

Kimberly Gall, expert

42 53 North Duke Street, Suite 320 717.397.3300 landtransferco.com

Patti Connell, owner


t h e u lt i m at e s a l o n a n d s p a e x p e r i e n c e 824 1st Street

717.393.3200

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happy holidays

from Dr. Matthew Freedman and his team COMPREHENSIVE DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN EXAMS AND CLEANINGS DENTAL IMPLANTS TOOTH-COLORED FILLINGS CROWNS AND BRIDGES TEETH WHITENING ROOT CANAL PROCEDURES DENTAL EXTRACTIONS FULL AND PARTIAL DENTURES

Matthew D. Freedman, D.M.D. and Associates WE LOVE OUR PATIENTS We take pride in getting to know our patients and caring for their smiles every step of the way. Trusted dental care in a comfortable, professional environment. Tradition, innovation, and compassion remain at the core of everything we do.

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416 North Duke Street

717.392.8376

lancasterdentist.com

Off-street parking

Welcoming new patients


RELAXED CAFÉ COMFORT BY DAY INTIMATE , TRENDY DINING BY NIGHT INNOVATIVE BAR VISIT THE STREET-FACING TUCKER BOX FOR ON-THE-GO ITEMS

a stylish

SUNDAY BRUNCH

late night experience

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38 West King Street

717.826.4040

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pig out. "Smoked meats, beer, whiskey, and a small bit of mess amount to a good time. Come in and enjoy our hoggery and whiskey/beer bar. All hail the swine!� Christian & Eric, Owners, FettyWootz

Christian Kelker & Eric Lapinsky

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415 North Prince Street, No. 100

717.989.8284

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a new home for a lancaster city tradition

Tracy Artus Owner, Miesse Candies

SWEET FAMILY TRADITIONS When you step inside Miesse Candies, the aroma of chocolate and sugar is intoxicating. The glass display cases are brimming with every confection imaginable: mint patties, peanut butter meltaways, nonpareils, truffles, chocolate-covered marshmallows, and the ever-popular “jets.” For years, Lafayette Street was home to this legendary candy purveyor, but in August, Miesse moved to North Water Street, just behind Gallery Row. The larger space means there is now even more Miesse to love. In a sense, the company, which was founded

in 1875, is getting back to its roots. It was once one of seven or eight candy companies located in Downtown Lancaster, says owner Tracy Artus. The last time Miesse was downtown, however, was the early 1900s. The move was part of Artus’ plan when she bought the confectionery company in 2010. She remembers her mother talking about the bustling downtown of decades ago and wanted Miesse to be a part of its revitalization. While the address may be different, little else has changed, including the recipes, Artus says. Even though she’s added some new items, such as the bestselling sea-salt caramels, she has kept the brand consistent. Miesse still uses

all-natural ingredients, and many are sourced locally, including the special chocolate blend from Wilbur. Even the candy boxes and ribbon are made in Pennsylvania. The candy is still made almost entirely by hand. Of the few machines that are used in the factory, most date back to the 1930s. “We’re sticking with our tried and true traditions,” Artus says. For many Lancastrians, holidays and special occasions just wouldn’t be the same without Miesse’s treats. “It’s all about family traditions,” Artus says. “People still want the tradition of Miesse Candies around their table.”

NEW Factory & Retail Shop: 118 North Water Street • Also at Central Market and 1284 Lititz Pike

717.392.6011

miessecandies.com

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Every child deserves a chance to shine. Popovsky Performing Arts Studio nurtures well-rounded, dynamic performers through careful instruction and personal attention.

OFFERING CLASSES IN:

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245 Butler Avenue

sing,act,dance,perform! Gifts from the Heart February 7 & 8 | 8 PM

Join Popovsky Performing Arts for an evening of performances to benefit the Milagro House, featuring some of Lancaster's top performers. Roschel Performing Arts Center, F&M College 28 College Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603 To order tickets, please visit popovskyperformingarts.com or call 717.517.8543

717.517.8543

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doing more together At Fig® we believe in the power of a community that works together to identify needs and find solutions— one that creates community connections and is passionate about helping its neighbors. We believe in the missions of these three local non-profits that are making a difference in our community. Individually, they offer opportunities for enrichment and education. Together, they strengthen the fabric of our city. DONATE. VOLUNTEER. GET INVOLVED.

CHILDREN DESERVE A CHANCE Within the City of Lancaster there is a youth haven sitting on 16 West King Street where education counts and leaders are made. This building is home to Children Deserve A Chance. Through mentoring, tutoring, and professional exposure, CDCF provides a holistic approach to developing young public-spirited citizens of scholastic excellence and strong principle. With the ultimate goal of getting students to and through college, CDCF proudly provides merit scholarships, motivational speakers, and educational programs dedicated to literacy enhancement, character development, and entrepreneurship. LEARN MORE: childrendeserveachance.com See founder Jordan Steffy featured in our holiday editorial on pages 55-67!

AARON’S ACRES For a few years, Amy Robertson has volunteered as a “Buddy” during Aaron’s Acres’ Summer Camp program. Amy decided to make another special contribution to the organization this September on the occasion of her 16th birthday. She invited family and friends to make donations to Aaron’s Acres—in lieu of sending her birthday gifts. Amy’s selfless gesture resulted in a total donation of $525, which she presented personally to Executive Director Risa Paskoff. Amy’s donation will allow one child with special needs to participate in a two-week session of half-day Summer Camp. LEARN MORE: aaronsacres.org

NORTH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE Spark curiosity and ignite a love of learning with your children at the North Museum of Natural History & Science. Located on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College, the North Museum houses extensive science and natural history collections, a live animal room, traveling exhibits designed especially for kids, and the region’s largest planetarium. Through interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, family-oriented events and educational programming, the North Museum is planting the seeds of exploration that lead to a lifelong journey of discovery. Visit the Museum with your family or school group or ask how you can volunteer with the Museum’s community outreach programs. LEARN MORE: northmuseum.org

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an eighteenth century holiday

yuletide at Rock Ford

tavern night

DECEMBER 26–29

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 6-10 PM

Bring your friends, family and, guests to celebrate when Christmas Day was only the beginning of the season! Live music, dancing, open hearth cooking and 18th century decorations. No reservations required. $10 adults, $8 seniors 65+ and children 6-12, free 6 & under.

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881 Rockford Road

717.392.7223

rockfordplantation.org

THE ROCK FORD BARN Experience an 18th Century tavern setting with delicious period food and drynke, traditional games and entertainment. Reservations required. $40 adults, $12 children.

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EXCLUSIVE LOCATIONS SPECIAL EVENTS SOCIAL GATHERINGS CORPORATE EVENTS OFF-PREMISE CATERING

610.647.0160

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WEDDINGS

Bringing passion, talent & dedication to our clients for 81 years

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G N O R T S S R E K N I H T G N O STR S R E K A M G N O R T S S R E K NG THIN 52

204 North Prince Street

717.396.7833

pcad.edu


GIVE THE GIFT OF FAMILY CREATIVITY

Three generations of the Welsh/Helm family have discovered how classes at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design enrich their lives. David Welsh loves the Intergenerational Painting and Drawing classes, and a “best of show” award at a regional art exhibit is proof he’s applying what he learns. His wife Carol Welsh and son-in-law Chris Helm are gaining valuable professional skills in the Social Media Marketing & Communications certificate program. And his granddaughter Eleanor Helm is following in his creative footsteps as she explores drawing, painting and sculpture in one of PCA&D’s youth studio classes. Open up the world of art to your family this holiday season with the gift of a PCA&D class. Spring class registration opens November 18; classes begin the week of February 3. Explore your creative options at pcad.edu/ce.

A C I N U M M O C G N O R T S MAKERS S R O T A C I N U M M O C G N O R ST 204 North Prince Street

717.396.7833

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THE SHOPPES AT COLLEGE ROW a stylish destination for the holidays

IRON HILL

FRESH FARMS

EUROPEAN EYEWEAR EDWARD JONES

FILLING’S

IN WHITE BED & BATH AFFAIR

SALON 717

IRON HILL RESTAURANT & BREWERY • EDWARD JONES • EUROPEAN EYEWARE FILLING’S • FRESH FARMS CAFE • BED & BATH AFFAIR • IN WHITE • CVS • SALON 717

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701 Harrisburg Avenue

Leasing call 717.291.9333

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OU’RE coming home this holiday season to that very special city you’ve been dreaming of all year long. In a cloud of billowing steam, your train pulls into the downtown station. With luggage in tow, your foot gingerly

touches the train platform. If you’re going to arrive, why not make a grand entrance? In the following pages, Fig® invites you to explore all that Lancaster has to offer—from festive finds to fabulous food and everything in between.

Make this season a local one! Thank you to our editorial sponsor— the High® companies: celebrating the City of Lancaster and committed to innovative community leadership, sustainable building practices, and advancement through the preservation of local heritage.

come home to lancaster pack your bags, grab your hat, and don't forget your ticket

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details & pappagallo

Shop Details for home decor, fine gifts, custom stationery and invitations. Shop Pappagallo for contemporary sportswear, premium denim, cocktail attire, and accessories. 30 north queen street & 28 west orange street

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detailsandpappagallo.com


j.a. sharp custom jeweler

Tell time with taste—the old-fashioned way. Never miss the train again with an inspired timepiece from j.a. sharp Custom Jeweler. 322 north queen street

717.295.9661

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jasharp.com


seasons olive oil & vinegar taproom

Impress the hostess with a selection from Seasons’ exclusive, fresh extra virgin olive oils and traditional balsamic vinegars – all on tap for you to taste before you buy. 36 west king street

717. 396 .1380

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seasonstaproom.com


tmb

Want to arrive in effortless chic? Timeless yet contemporary style is yours for the taking—and giving—at TMB. 36 north queen street

717. 394 . 8842

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tmbclothing.com


Wardrobe provided by Sophie Stargazer Boutique.

the baker ’ s table

Lancaster’s local bakery serving sweet and savory options daily. Visit for an eclectic mix of dining and serving gifts, party accessories, books, & more. A perfect setting for private events. 480 new holland avenue, building 6

717.735.1150

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thebakerstable.com


sophie stargazer boutique & twice found

Never miss a connection again. Find your holiday wardrobe at Sophie Stargazer Boutique and Twice Found on the Historic East Side. 149 east king street

sophiestargazer.com

Dress and accessories from Sophie Stargazer Boutique

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157 east king street

twice-found.com

Men's clothing and glassware from Twice Found


honest eyes

Pictured: vintage-inspired zyl frame in Havana Cream ($99) and a stunning retro look from the Honest Eyes Boutique Collection ($149)

Visit Honest Eyes to see hundreds of the latest styles in prescription eyeglasses at teriffic prices. Most frames are just $99. 503 rohrerstown road

717. 201.9446

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filling ’ s at college row

Established in 1929, Filling’s at College Row combines Old World values with fine brands and a contemporary experience. Turn heads on the train in a masterfully tailored outfit this holiday. 681 harri sburg avenue

717.735.9950

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bellaboo

A children’s boutique offering European baby toys, unexpected children’s wear, fun-to-find gifts and stylish accoutrements for the urban-minded family. Tues-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-4 32 north queen street 717. 509 . 5700 b ellab oo o nline.com

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A European boutique featuring fashions and accessories from France, Italy, and Spain. 113 north water street

717.208.3864

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the museum store

Glittery trees, mercury glass kugels, urns filled with greenery, ornaments for your tree and lanterns aglow will greet you. 230 north president avenue & 4 west king street

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717. 392 .4633

lancasterhistory.org


SPECIAL EVENTS INTERACTIVE CENTER EDUCATION PROGRAMS GROUP TOURS FACILIT Y RENTALS MUSEUM STORE RESTORATION SHOP LIBRARY & ARCHIVES CHANGING EXHIBITS

experience history

at the world-class museum of American railroading

UPCOMING EVENTS December 7 & 14: Polar Express Parties December 7 & 14: Home for the Holidays Through December 31: From Your Lens: Images of Contemporary Railroading Exhibit

A very special THANK YOU from the Fig® team to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania for providing the stunning setting for our holiday feature.

Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, with the active support of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania 300 gap road, route 741, strasburg

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717. 687.8628

rrmuseumpa.org


yuletide at wheatland November 29 - December 28

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas…Reimagined!

A Magical Journey to the North Pole, St. Nick’s Workshop and Back in 50 minutes lancasterhistory.org or 717.392.4633 for tour times, pricing, & reservations

68 230 North President Avenue 717.392.4633 lancasterhistory.org


EXTERIORS. INTERIORS. MURALS. FAUX FINISHES. WALLPAPERS.

Redefining professional commercial painting services, one job at a time

The Two Dudes Team Yes—we’re WAY more than just two dudes!

750 Poplar Street

717.396.1207

twodudes.com

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a fresh take on theatre

A BRAND NEW SEASON FOR PRIMA THEATRE RETRO SOUNDS Sounds of the past meet the present Premiering in February 2014

GUILTY PLEASURES A collection of the songs you secretly love Premiering in September 2014

JASON ROBERT BROWN A legendary evening with the man himself Premiering in March 2014

ROCKIN’ RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN A contemporary tip of the hat to the theatre legends Premiering in October 2014

80’S RE-LIVED! A celebration of everything big, bold, and colorful Premiering in May 2014

OZ IN CONCERT Click your heels to the sounds of Oz Premiering in December 2014

70 2014 ticket packages now available. Visit primatheatre.com or call 717.327.5124


a fresh take on senior living

A BRAND NEW LOOK FOR WILLOW VALLEY WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES PROUDLY SUPPORTS THE ARTS IN LANCASTER by supporting Prima Theatre, Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, and Fulton Theatre. Discover the best in senior living at Willow Valley. Our Cultural Center Performing Arts Theater brings together our two campuses for concerts, ballets, plays, and more.

A PRiMA Christmas

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Willow Valley Communities Headline Sponsor

December 8th & 15th 7:00 PM Trust Performing Arts Center 37 North Market Street, Lancaster Buy tickets now! 717.327.5124 primatheatre.com 450 Willow Valley Lakes Drive

Lancaster, PA

800.770.5445

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GAUDENZIA’S VANTAGE Nestled among the busy streets of Downtown Lancaster, a home sits quietly as a humble tribute to the history of the city. You might even walk past it on First Friday, notice its character briefly, and then continue on your journey. But inside Gaudenzia’s Vantage, women are working every day to redirect their journey and overcome their own history of addiction. With 24 beds for women and 21 beds for children, Vantage offers its patients a long-term residential, intensive treatment program.

giving back Florence Paige & Paula Kiernan

The women go through a rigorous six-month treatment, which incorporates family therapy and emphasizes hard work and community values. Vantage provides an environment of empowerment, support, and safety, as women work to become clean, productive members of society. This work would not be possible without the unconditional devotion of Florence Paige and Paula Kiernan. Lancaster Division Director Florence “Sam” Paige and Program Director Paula Kiernan share a passion and a belief in their work that is motivating and inspiring. Paula, 32 years in recovery herself, finds inspiration in her patients: “People don’t want to work with women with addiction. But they’re worth it. They’re truly worth it.” Her passion and own recovery act as a beacon of hope for the women of Vantage, as well as for co-worker and friend, Sam. Sam, who has been with Gaudenzia for 21 years, sees the growth of her residents reflected in herself, as she too grows and learns alongside them. “I’ve seen change in myself. Knowing that it works for me, and Paula in her own recovery process, we know that it can work for other people. We believe in it.” Through the Vantage rehabilitation program, Paula and Sam act as pillars of support as they help guide the women on their arduous road to recovery. Just as they are giving back to the women, Paula and Sam encourage the women to give back to the community. Their focus is not only on helping the women become drug-free but also on how they can find meaning through charity. Around the holidays, the women of Vantage volunteer at local nursing homes, caroling and creating shows for the elderly. Sam emphasizes to the women, “In what way are you going to be helpful to someone else?” As they finish treatment and many of the women filter back into the community, they carry with them the lessons they’ve learned at Vantage as they work and volunteer alongside the people of Lancaster.

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Florence Paige Paula Kiernan Gaudenzia Vantage


A LIGHTER APPROACH TO ENHANCING A LANDSCAPE “When creating our clients’ personalized outdoor living projects, we rely on Penn Stone for a full array of quality landscape products to develop our award-winning designs. At the Fulton Steamboat Inn, we worked with Penn Stone to install CAST Lighting to illuminate this guest retreat. CAST Lighting’s simple but durable designs enhance the nighttime ambiance without drawing attention to the fixtures.” Marissa and Paul

"Path lights draw attention to a walkway and create gentle and functional light." Marissa Miles and Paul Squierdo Landscape Designers at Tomlinson Bomberger Lawn Care, Landscape and Pest Control

FIREPITS & OUTDOOR FIREPLACES DESIGNER OUTDOOR FURNITURE LANDSCAPE LIGHTING

PAUL AND MARISSA'S PICKS

"This wall light adds dimension and ambiance to landscape walls and steps."

OUTDOOR KITCHENS & THE BIG GREEN EGG NATURAL LANDSCAPE STONE & EP HENRY CONCRETE HARDSCAPING

190 West Ross Street

717.735.1922

patiopennstone.com

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“Working with Pressley Ridge makes you want to be a better person; it gives you hope that there are good people out there who really care about the needs of others.� -Jill, mother of 2

Our certified respite families give the gift of a safe place for children. This holiday season, help children and families in crisis by supporting Pressley Ridge Respite Care. When faced with adversity, many parents rely on relatives or family for support. For some parents, such relief does not exist. Any family experiencing an emergency can contact Pressley Ridge for assistance. We provide a safe place for children to stay while parents work through a crisis. Our certified respite families are trained to respond to the unique needs of parents and children, especially during a stressful holiday season. Give back to your community by becoming a respite family or donate to Pressley Ridge to give families the gift of a safety and security. Want to Give? fundraise.com/ pressley-ridge/respite-care

Pressley Ridge is a community partner with United Way of Lancaster County

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Learn more about services at Pressley Ridge by calling 717.397.5241 or visit pressleyridge.org/lancaster


Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors We Welcome You Come worship with us any Sunday Traditional Services: 8:30 AM and 10:45 AM Contemporary Service: 9:30 AM Fuente de Amor Service: 12:30 PM

He Will Come … A Season of Advent Art, Poetry and Song Gingerbread House Party Sat. December 7 11:45 AM – 2 PM Registration requested. Christmas Cantata Night of the Father’s Love By Pepper Choplin Sun. December 8 8:30 AM, 10:45 AM Christmas Musical One King…Hope of the World Adapted by Joseph Anthony Sun. December 15 6:30 PM Celebration Center Thrift Store Saturdays through Dec. 14 8:30 AM – Noon Upward Basketball 2014 Grades K–6th, Jan.– March Register by November 23 Get more info online.

First United Methodist Church

Christmas Eve Services Tues. December 24 Kids Service 4 PM Traditional 7 PM, 9 PM, 11 PM

29 East Walnut Street the corner of Duke Street 717.394.7231 • EngageGodFirst.org 29 at East Walnut Street, at corner of •Duke Street 717.394.7231 EngageGodFirst.org

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HANDCRAF TED BEERS FRESH ENTRÉES BOT TLE RESERVES FOR HOLIDAY GIF T GIVING

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781 Harrisburg Pike

717.291.9800

ironhillbrewery.com

Bottle reserves from Iron Hill make a thoughtful and delicious gift for your loved ones this holiday season. Pair it with a gift card for the ultimate treat.


lancaster women in business

Tracy Artus Miesse Candies

“Miesse Candies has been a tradition for Lancaster families since 1875. I want to ensure Miesse’s rich heritage is available to many more generations to come.”

“Whether I am designing a wedding or a holiday wreath for a client, it’s all about good design and making things beautiful and people happy.”

Donna Lussier La Petite Patisserie

Meghan Young Characters Pub

“My passion for food excites and engages others, and that drives me. Our guests at Characters are the best people I’ve ever met.”

Lori Hemphill The Perfect Plan and Party Perfect

Carmen Garcia Carmen and David’s Creamery

“The Creamery links us to community life: The Extra Give, a toddler’s first cone, grad celebrations. It has expanded our family!”

“I never thought I’d have the opportunity to own a business, but with a lot of hard work, planning, and determination, my dream is now a reality.”

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local art an artful season local art from a city authentic

Love Birds Loryn Spanger-Jones & Brian Wolfson

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Snug 4' x 8' fabric installation by Kate Leibrand

ANNEX 24

CHRISTIANE DAVID

An artist-owned gallery & shop in the heart of Downtown Lancaster’s Arts District hosting emerging & professional artists, as well as classes & workshops. New, bold exhibits every First Friday.

Christiane inspires us with images of landscapes, animals, portraits, and florals. Her work will inspire you with her vibrant colors in oil, acrylic, watercolor, or even a piece commissioned to match your vision.

annex24gallery.com

christianedavid.com

Over 30 art galleries between Queen & Water streets

FRIENDSHIP HEART GALLERY

SUNSHINE ART + DESIGN

A new addition to the Gallery Row area, Friendship Heart Gallery promotes artistic skills, self-expression, economic independence, and personal value for more than 45 Artists with developmental disabilities.

Located at 104 West King Street, Sunshine Art + Design will be featuring local artist Michael Tymon's oil paintings and bronze sculptures in November and a curated selection of handmade gifts and artwork in December.

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“ART IS THE THREAD OF CREATIVITY THAT CONNECTS OUR COMMUNITY.” We all fancy ourselves artists come December. We paint our houses in colored light. Children create transient sculptures from experimental media—produce, twigs, and snow. Moms become interior designers, placing ornaments just-so on the tree. Relatives suddenly fancy themselves professional photographers at holiday gatherings, arranging family members into strategic vignettes. But what’s left when the season is over? Give memorably this holiday. Giving a piece of original art supports locals artists, the creative community, and keeps the creative spirit alive, year-round. So here’s to the New Year and all the galleries that make Lancaster an arts town.

MON-SANTOO CHICKENS Robert A. Nelson

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CITYFOLK

FREIMAN STOLTZFUS

GALLERY ON MARKET

SUSAN J. GOTTLIEB

Standing proud on Gallery Row, Karen Anderer’s CityFolk is a gallery foremost. Representing some of the most respected local and national artists, she injects fun and fine antiques then adds a splash of great accents.

When describing his work, Freiman says: “My desire is to produce work that is more than pigment on canvas, but a deep expression of beauty, memory, and hope.”

Featuring art by Cindy Schlosser and period reproduction furniture by Joel Bare. Substrates include wooden bowls, antique panels and shutters with a unique character all their own, and other antiquing finds.

Susan’s new works feature multimedia paintings that combine snippets of travel notes, writings, and dismantled artwork. They are collections of personal experiences focusing on the most elemental parts of her nomadic accounts while circling the globe.

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Bill Puffer 717.615.3798 pufre@epix.net Nancy Morris 717.615.3797 nancymorris@puffermorris comcastbiz.net

season’s greetings from lancaster’s urban realtors

Scott Haverstick 717.405.8049 shaverstick@gmail.com Ric & Mary Tribble Mary: 717.330.7205 Ric: 717.538.3412 rictribble@comcast.net

We are real estate specialists in the City of Lancaster. Because we live here, we invest our time, effort, and money into making Lancaster a better place to live. We believe that it’s important to nurture community through personal and business relationships. Because buying locally just makes sense. We don’t just sell Downtown Lancaster...we live here.

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The ARTS at Millersville

YOUR TICKET AWAITS Art, Dance, Film, Theater, Jazz, Opera, Comedy and Much More!

Glorious Sounds of the Season

“Irish Christmas in America”

Sat., Dec. 7, 4 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8, 2:30 p.m.

Top Irish music, song and dance in an engaging performance rich in history, humor and boundless energy. Ware Center | Lancaster

Holiday Scholarship Concerts

More than 200 Millersville University students and saculty perform a variety of seasonal music that f will surely lift your spirits and usher you into the holiday season!

Mon., Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m.

Cabaret: Christmas Show with Erin Cruise

Fri., Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m.

Winter Center | Millersville

Ware Center-42 N. Prince, Lancaster, Pa. Winter Visual & Performing Arts Center 60 West Cottage Avenue, Millersville, Pa.

This Billboard Top 100 Artist showcases her belting talents in a special, all-new Christmas Show. Ware Center | Lancaster

Only at the world-class venues of Millersville University!

ArtsMU.com • Tickets: 717-872-3811

Millersville University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. A member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. 5419-1013


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WE BELIEVE in a bright and bold Downtown Lancaster, not just during the holidays but all year long. Let us brighten your corporate parties, weddings, and private gatherings with our innovation, expertise, unparalleled customer service, and passion.

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300 BLOCK EVENTS Saturday, November 30 10AM - 6PM Extended hours for Small Business Saturday at participating merchants on the 300 Block.

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Sunday, December 8 11AM - 5PM Holiday Open House at participating merchants on the 300 Block—Lancaster's premier shopping district. Enjoy sounds and treats of the season at participating merchants, including Art & Glassworks, Mommalicious, j.a.Sharp, BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, Radel & Stauffer, Space & more. Wednesday, December 11 5:30PM - 9PM Men's Night Out at j.a. sharp Custom Jewelers and other participating merchants on the 300 Block.

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Visit us on the 300 Block of North Queen Street

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PORTRAITS

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ring in the holiday season

The Annual American Family Christmas Concert December 8 | 3 pm Leffler Chapel & Performance Center, Elizabethtown College $3: students $5: adults FREE: children 10 & under

Join members of Elizabethtown College and the community as they come together to perform holiday favorites and offer a few surprises. Children are especially welcome for visits from Santa Claus, Rudolph, and Frosty the Snowman.

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JAKE LEWIS & THE CLERGY As a kid growing up in Gettysburg, Jake Lewis was surrounded by history—and family. Adopted at birth, he was one of eight adopted children growing up together on their Adams County farm. Now the folk-indie musician has found that family, history, and place inform his craft, from the exploration of personal history in his songwriting to the recording of his latest album, Gossip, in a Prohibition -era cabin in Lititz. “In the last year, I’ve developed a curiosity for history and where I’m from,” Lewis, 26, says. “Some of the songs on the album deal with that—where we came from.” One song in particular, titled “The Country,” investigates this idea in a personal way for Lewis. While on tour with The Clergy, Lewis realized they were close to his birthplace in South Carolina. They made a detour so Lewis could explore the town.

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Lewis calls the songwriting of “The Country” that followed a “cataloguing of feelings and emotions.” Each song he writes starts this way—with a feeling. Sometimes a song is born in mere minutes, and sometimes it takes months. The key, he says, is honesty and authenticity, which he learned from reading Brenda Ueland’s book If You Want to Write. Lewis’ sound has also grown, from the quiet acoustic sets he did as a solo musician to the more raucous shows he plays now with The Clergy. He’s recently started a new chapter in his own history as a resident of Lancaster. “I love the crazy, condensed creative community here,” he says. Visit jakelewis.net to listen & learn more.

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"Thanks to the members of WXPN for giving us the opportunity to continue to support local artists…Jake Lewis & The Clergy are a wonderful example of the talented artists that deserve to be heard! ” – helen leicht Jake Lewis & The Clergy are a Philly Local band to watch. *Listen to the Philly Local show Tuesday nights 8 – 10 PM on WXPN.

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WHO WE ARE Like you, we’re music fans. For more than two decades, countless fellow fans, musicians, and business supporters have joined us in building a community focused on music discovery and connecting artists with new audiences. WHAT WE DO We provide an unparalleled listening experience and a playlist that is broad and composed of international, national, and local artists ranging from brand new on the scene to legendary in stature. HOW WE DO IT WXPN is a membersupported public radio station. We rely solely on the support of individuals and businesses who believe in our mission and support it with financial contributions. FREE AT NOON Free live concerts broadcast every Friday! Past performers include: Adele, Aaron Neville, Band of Horses, B-52s, My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagne, Counting Crows, Dr. Dog, Amos Lee, Citizen Cope, Tori Amos, Guster, and many more! Sign up for the next free concert at xpn.org.

PHILLY LOCAL PICK OF THE DAY Listen weekdays at 1 PM and discover your new favorite local musicians. WORLD CAFE® Monday-Friday 2 – 4 PM. For more than 20 years, host David Dye has welcomed live performances and interviews with celebrated and emerging artists, including Bon Iver, Death Cab for Cutie, Mumford & Sons, The Decemberists, Joni Mitchell, Black Keys, Elvis Costello, Robert Plant, Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, REM, Feist, Fleet Foxes, Talking Heads, among thousands of others. THE KEY Discover Philly’s Best Local Music! Visit WXPN’s local music website each weekday for news, reviews, concert listings, and free downloads of songs from both local and national bands. Exclusive studio sessions with a new band each week.

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LIFE AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE IS RICH WITH VITALITY & VARIETY.

Chef-inspired dining, engaging classes, personal trainers, country walks or quiet solitude. The carefully designed plans and award-winning programs of our community mean that you live your retirement the way you choose. Every day.

YOU’RE INVITED TO VISIT! Meet some of your potential new neighbors, tour the community and share the enthusiasm. Join resident tour guides for lunch and learn firsthand about the welcoming way of life at Garden Spot Village. www.gsvlookandlearn.org.

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dedicated experts committed to excellence

Doug Samii, D.M.D., Endodontist Maxwell C. Adams, D.D.S. Eric M. Katch, D.M.D.

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YOU ARE UNIQUE

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Charter Homes & Neighborhoods builds the Great American Neighborhoodâ„¢ throughout Central PA - including our 8 award-winning neighborhoods in Lancaster County. See the difference in person. Visit charterhomes.com for locations.

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LANCASTER’S OFFICIALLY LICENSED LOCAL MINI DEALERSHIP Family owned and operated since 1968, Otto’s MINI understands the importance of excellent customer service. Visit our state of the art showroom in Exton, and let our Motoring Advisors show you how each MINI can be customized to meet your personal style. COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

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where smiles come true Ellie, LOA patient Ellie is a bright stage star who has performed in Alice in Wonderland, Annie Jr, Jungle Book Jr, and A Christmas Carol at venues like the Fulton Theatre, Dutch Apple Dinner Theater and her elementary school.

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Locations in Lancaster, Lititz, and Willow Street

A CONFIDENT SMILE always gives a great first impression, and improved self-esteem makes for a more successful future. Dr. Manish Lamichane and Dr. Eric Howard are committed to providing a pleasant and professional experience, as well as results that empower our graduates to pursue their dreams. As the first and only orthodontic practice in Lancaster County offering 3D imaging and diagnostic services, we are uniquely able to create a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

717.569.7001

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celebrate here

events at DoubleTree Resort by Hilton HOLIDAY PARTIES WEDDINGS GIF T CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE SPECIAL EVENTS SEASONAL GATHERINGS Book a Christmas Party For every 25 guests, get a $50 DoubleTree Gift Card. Contact us for details.

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SMALL BUSINESS HOLIDAY PARTY December 19, 11:30-1:30pm $20 inclusive Every guest gets a tin of DoubleTree chocolate chip & walnut cookies WEDDINGS Happily ever after begins here All-Inclusive Venue • Receptions in Palm Court • On-site wedding chapel • Customized dining options • Rehearsal dinner space including a full range of • 9-hole golf course bar options • Overnight accommodations

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WINE TRAIL A taste of Pennsylvania at 7 esteemed wineries Lancaster

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7 wineries in the Chester County region

Just outside Lancaster, gather your friends and tour the wineries of the beautiful Brandywine Valley. Visit seven wineries located in the rolling hills of Chester County. Estate vineyards, charming tasting rooms, and barrel-aging cellars filled with premium wines that showcase the unique terroir. Black Walnut Winery, Borderland Vineyard™, Chaddsford Winery, Kreutz Creek Vineyards, Paradocx Vineyard, Patone Cellars, and Penns Woods Winery

Follow the trail! Visit bvwinetrail.com for details and events

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Kristine Dzuirzynski, Lancaster Neuroscience & Spine Associates

serving lancaster with state of the art care “LNSA is very collegial and we all work together to help each other out,” Dr. Dziurzynski says. “There’s a lot of pooling of resources, and it’s very collaborative with very open communication. We come together as one service to our patients.”

DR. KRISTINE DZIURZYNSKI, NEUROSURGEON Starting a new job in a new city can be daunting, but Kristine Dziurzynski, MD, FACS, is accustomed to challenges. After all, her specialty is cancer research, focusing specifically on brain tumors. In early September, she brought that expertise to Lancaster as a new neurosurgeon with Lancaster NeuroScience & Spine Associates. A team-centered approach is key, she says, to best serving patients and keeping current on the latest research and treatment options for cancer and neurological disorders.

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1671 Crooked Oak Drive, Lancaster

Originally from Connecticut, Dr. Dziurzynski moved most recently from a practice in Wisconsin. She also has a background in translational research, which takes theoretical lab findings and converts them into real-world applications, like medications or other treatments.

to maintain a strong connection to research in this field,” she says. Dr. Dziurzynski says her goal is to work with her colleagues at LNSA to provide the very best care they can for their patients. “We want to work with the community at large,” she says. “We want to serve people as best we can so they don’t have to go out of the area or out of state if they don’t want to.”

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