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City of Lancaster The Rally ‘Round Issue An enthusiast’s guide to local dining, shopping, arts, and community ISSUE N o 73 | SPRING 2024

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Our cover model Zoe has been swept up in the pickleball craze. With indoor and outdoor facilities, RCW Athletic Club is the perfect place to try your hand at pickleball and other racquet sports.

IN THIS ISSUE, we’re rooting for Lancaster as we celebrate the community that is fostered when we rally ‘round all things local. This spring, we invite you to get out, show your support, and get your game face on.

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Game On!

From pickleball and putting, soccer and swimming, and everything in between—we’ve rounded up local sports, clubs, schools, and fitness groups where you can show your support, join in, and create memories with family and friends.

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2024 U.S. Women’s Open

Returning to Lancaster Country Club this May, the Women’s Open will bring thousands to Lancaster for champion level golf.

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Meet our 2024 Social Mission Partner: SoWe

A resident-driven initiative of Tenfold in Southwest Lancaster City.

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Fresh Faces

Meet new Lancaster City businesses

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Women Building a Better Community

Celebrating 100 years of The Junior League of Lancaster

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Reach High: Stories of Leadership Featuring Alisa Jones of Union Community Care

Sponsored by High Foundation 100-101

Right Next Door

Take a vintage-inspired day trip to Columbia

Sponsored by Discover Columbia 104-105

Community Supporters Supporting a thriving Lancaster 104-121

And of course great shopping, dining, arts, events, and community— as always. Keep ReadingF

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CHEERING FOR LANCASTER,

we welcome you to our first-ever sports edition of Fig! We’re calling it our Rally ‘Round issue, recognizing a plethora of ways to get moving, get out, and get active—Lancaster has it all.

And did I mention golf? In case you haven’t heard the big news, the U.S. Women’s Open is coming to the Lancaster Country Club from May 28 to June 2. This milestone event is a celebration for our entire community, and we’re more than excited to welcome thousands of visitors to the area so we can show them what Lancaster has to offer. We believe our community has the competitive edge and will make this another recordbreaking event. Find out more on pages 14-21.

Speaking of breaking records, our friends at Lancaster County Community Foundation are celebrating 100 years! To join in the celebration, we’re opening The Fig Tree grant cycle, donating directly to small businesses through an LCCF Donor Advised Fund. Find out more and join us at lancfound.org: The Fig Tree.

In this issue, we’re also helping mark a century milestone for The Junior League of Lancaster. As a member, I know the impact these women have had on Lancaster County over

the past 100 years. If you’re looking to rally around a team of women who want to make a difference, now’s the time. Find out more on pages 40-41.

We are excited to announce our first-ever issue sponsor, Lancaster Orthopedic Group. They’re a perfect match for the sports issue and the perfect experts to keep close when trying out all these new sports. We also welcome our 2024 Social Mission Partner, SoWe, to the team. They’re dedicated to revitalizing the Southwest neighborhood of Lancaster City, and we are proud to help spread the word.

If you love Fig, we know you’re rooting for Lancaster City and our mission of championing small business. This spring, you can get in the love-local game by spending a day shopping in the city, eating at a locally-owned restaurant, choosing an independent business for your next project, and sharing what you read in Fig or see on our social media channels.

Thank you for being on our team! We think Lancaster City is pretty special, and we’ll keep cheering it on all year long.

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SWEETS GALORE

SINCE 1875, TAKING A TRIP TO MIESSE CANDIES has been a delight for the senses. Kids are mesmerized by the colorful confections, while kids at heart share in the nostalgia of the age-old favorites lining the chocolatier’s shelves. This spring, get your fill of seasonal treats hand-dipped and made with quality ingredients.

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Fresh Face: Issei Noodle

ISSEI NOODLE BEGAN in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 2007, but its roots are inspired by the cuisines that founders Robert and Naomi Pham enjoyed while traveling across Southeast Asia.

“They essentially brought Central Pennsylvania a little taste of their travels because they couldn’t find some of these flavors 16 years ago,” shared Andre Pham, who brought his parents’ restaurant to Lancaster when he and his wife Donna opened its second location in 2013.

Andre fondly remembers cooking in his parents’ restaurant growing up, but he admits he never expected that so many years later he and Donna would expand Issei Noodle’s legacy by

moving the Lancaster location from its original home on North Queen Street to a brand new space that includes two dining areas and bar seating.

“It is another huge milestone for us,” Donna said. “For the first time ever through this whole journey, we were able to design the space just how we wanted. It kind of feels like going from your first apartment to your first home.”

Located on West Orange Street, Issei Noodle’s next chapter will elevate the ramen dishes Lancaster has grown to love over the past decade with handcrafted noodles prepared by Andre and served fresh to each table daily.

Andre and Donna are also thrilled to introduce Lancaster’s first “Korean” barbecue, Culture—a dining experience meant to be savored alongside a variety of Asian-inspired barbecue, where slow-grilled meats are cooked at the guests’ table and a selection of cocktails that complement the flavors of Southeast Asian cuisine.

“Our Lancaster customers trusted us enough to keep our business going for 10 years,” Donna said. “We’re so stoked to introduce them to Issei 2.0.”

The table is set! Visit Issei Noodle and Culture, located at 38 West Orange Street, or order online at isseinoodle.com .

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Owners Andre Pham (left) & Donna Pham (right) during renovations to their new space on Orange Street

GEAR UP in style

GOLFERS KNOW fit is important for your clubs and your clothing. J.Hilburn Stylist Lisa Torba has a keen eye for the details that will make the difference in keeping you comfortable and stylish for every stroke. With a carefully curated selection of patterns, prints, and textures, Lisa can transform your wardrobe for every day and every occasion—on and off the course.

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Pickleball essentials

WHEN IT COMES TO OUTFITTING JEWELRY LOVERS with stunning pieces, Ream Jewelers has been at the top of the game since 1935. Their Diamond Line bracelets are the latest in a lineup of premier collections—pair them with a matching necklace on the pickleball court, at the beach, or out on the town.

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IN THE CITY Thriving

IN THE HEART OF LANCASTER CITY, older adults are pursuing wellness and thriving in community at Landis Place on King. Designed for those ages 55+ who love Lancaster, these unique rental apartments have incredible amenities, including a top-floor terrace, music and game rooms, and a fitness center—all with beautiful views. Additionally, an onsite Care Navigator, a full-time Maintenance Technician, and additional services through Landis at Home are available to support your well-being. Looking for a diverse community in a walkable neighborhood? Two-bedroom residences are still available. Visit landisplace.org to see floorplans, and call 717.923.5863 to schedule your tour.

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Fresh Face: The Rendezvous Pizzeria & Steak Shop

WITH A NAME MEANING

“gathering place” in French, The Rendezvous—in its original form—was an institution in Lancaster City for nearly 70 years. Founded by the Gaspari brothers, it brought the Philly cheesesteak west to King Street and opened its doors to residents and visitors alike with a laidback atmosphere and classic recipes. When Roger Gaspari retired in 2019, it was truly the end of an era—or so he thought.

Two years later, when the timing was right, Ed Kaminski brought an adolescent dream of taking over the family business from his Uncle Roger to life and set out to reopen a new iteration of The Rendezvous right next door to the restaurant’s original location.

With his son Riley—a rising talent in the culinary industry—at the forefront of these plans and his daughter Zoe coming along to oversee the business financials, The Rendezvous officially opened at 243 West King Street in December 2023, bringing back the original cheesesteak recipe along with other traditional favorites and a new robust menu of Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas inspired by Riley’s culinary training in Florence, Italy.

“This is still a small family business but under the next generation,” Zoe shared. “Riley brings new energy to the kitchen, and we’re excited to combine our family’s story with our love of food and this community.”

Patrons to The Rendezvous will be delighted by the elevated ingredients sourced from Mandros and other local vendors in the BYOB fast-casual, open kitchen space, and find that the welcoming atmosphere of this gathering place remains.

“My passion beyond serving people is helping them be in touch with where their food comes from, so I’m proud of the way we have sourced our ingredients and designed our menu,” Riley said.

With spring specials debuting soon, the Kaminskis invite you to stop in, ask questions to the chef and his team, and enjoy the memories that will be created at The Rendezvous once again.

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Plant People

SPRUCE UP YOUR SPACE for spring with flourishing houseplants, unique succulents, or your own custom-made terrarium from Gallery Grow. Their seasonal selections and expert staff makes it easy to find something that suits you.

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A place for creativity

CELEBRATING THEIR SECOND SPRING SEASON in Lancaster, AnnAnna Creative Cove is a place where the community can come together, hone their artistic skills, and find their passion. Whether you join in by shopping for unique art to take home with you, attending one of their creative craft events, or adding your work to their collective of over 40 new and emerging artists—you’ll step out of your comfort zone and into joyful creativity when you visit the Cove.

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Brianna Sienkiewicz & David Deliard, owners and artists

Come together

AT THE CORE OF TFB HOSPITALITY is a commitment to curating world-class eating and drinking experiences worth rallying around. From rustic Irish dishes to house-made pizzas to seasonally-inspired cocktails, fill the table with friends and fare at each of their three distinct restaurant concepts.

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Fresh Face: Vine Bar

AS A CHILD, Justina Latura remembers her family valuing how the food they ate was produced and where it came from. With this awareness engrained in her, Justina pursued a career in healthcare, first as a nurse in the emergency room and clinical herbalist, then eventually helping to develop wellness programming at Lemon Street Market. There, Justina discovered the world of natural wine—a drink that is made without pesticides or additives. Reminiscent of the intention that defined her childhood, she was captivated.

Justina’s partner, Craig, is Italian, and has relatives who still live in Italy. Drawing on these family connections, Justina and Craig traveled to the country, exploring vineyards, tasting wine, building

relationships with winemakers, and began to dream of what opening a natural wine bar back in Lancaster could look like.

Vine Bar—which opened in October 2023—is the result of those dreams paired with the valuable relationships they formed with the winemakers from whom they now stock their shelves.

“The business relationships we’ve formed happen over eating together, drinking together, walking through the vineyards, sharing stories, talking about our lives, and getting to know each other,” Justina said. “It’s almost as if we have opened an extension of their wineries in Italy. We really try our best to tell their stories.”

Every bottle on the shelves at Vine Bar is available by the glass. Justina and Bailey Place, Wine Ambassador, walk guests

through the menu, guiding them through the stories each bottle represents.

In hopes of building a community around wine, Vine Bar hosts a complimentary wine tasting every Wednesday at 1 pm , where guests gather to sample a single wine and dive deep into the winemaker, varietal, and region.

“Wine can be very intimidating for people, and we wanted to create a really approachable, comfortable space where everyone can come and feel at home and at ease,” Justina shared.

Explore the world of natural wine at Vine Bar, and stock up on your favorites in-store or online at vinebarvino.com.

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Lancaster in the Spotlight

LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE the city, Lancaster Country Club (LCC) has been a destination for families and golfers since 1900. Following the success of the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open—Lancaster’s first major professional championship— LCC is once again putting Lancaster in the spotlight with the return of the Women’s Open this May, bringing thousands into the community to experience what Lancaster has to offer.

In this special section of Fig, take a look back at LCC’s 120+ year history, how the record-breaking 2015 event paved the way for more community impact, and what you can expect from the 2024 Women’s Open event.

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More Than a Century

in the Making

Through a world-class course design, thoughtful upgrades over a century in the making, and a continued commitment to community involvement, Lancaster Country Club is paving a path forward with the Lancaster community at the heart of their focus.

March 1900

During the industrial boom at the turn of the century, Lancaster looked to form a country club as a retreat from increasingly hectic lives.

April 1900

The club charter was officially signed. Qualifications for membership were any person over 16 with an initiation fee of $10 for singles or $25 for families. From the beginning, Lancaster Country Club was to be a family club.

May 1900

The Lancaster Country Club makes its temporary home on Juliet Avenue in Manheim Township with its first clubhouse and nine-hole golf course.

1913

As membership outgrew the Juliet Avenue property, the Board of Governors purchased 60 acres off New Holland Pike where the club has made its home for over 110 years.

1919

The Club invested in an additional nine golf holes and the revamp of some of the existing nine holes, contracting William Flynn who is now revered as one of the most influential golf architects of his time.

1920s–2000s

LCC continued creating the atmosphere and experience around golf—including the addition of a driving range, new facilities and other sports, purchasing golf carts, and building the nine-hole Highlands Course.

2015

The world took notice of Lancaster and golf at the Country Club when the most prestigious international women’s golf event came in July 2015. In Gee Chun of the Republic of Korea earned the title of champion.

2018

Inspired by the support she received from the Lancaster community, In Gee helped form the In Gee Chun Lancaster Country Club Educational Foundation.

2020

The LCC: A Defining Moment project broke ground in 2020. The expansion project brings forth the next generation of first-class amenities for families to accompany the championship golf course, creating an unparalleled membership experience.

The U.S. Women’s Open Championship is set to make its return to the Lancaster Country Club in May.

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Championship Level Golf

IN AGREEING TO HOST the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open, LCC recognized the Club’s world-class golf course provided a unique platform for Lancaster County to gain worldwide attention. The event had a large-scale economic impact and garnered days and weeks of media coverage for the community.

“The most important and gratifying aspect of the Open was the way in which our community rallied to support the championship as sponsors, volunteers, and spectators,” shared Rory Connaughton, the Club’s Greens Chair. “People from all walks of life came together to set Women’s Open records for attendance, volunteers, and merchandise sales that have not been eclipsed in the nine years since. That only happens in a ‘can do’ place like Lancaster County.”

A Record-Breaking Event

135,000 spectators were hosted—the record for a Women’s Open.

80 percent of spectators came from within a 30-mile radius.

Within 30 days of the opening of volunteer registration, a record 2,500 people had registered and paid to volunteer with another 400 on the waitlist.

The Lancaster community will forever hold a special place in my heart. I’m excited to play the upcoming U.S. Women’s Open at LCC, and I’m looking forward to another successful year of fundraising for the In Gee Chun Lancaster Country Club Educational Foundation.”

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Giving Back

The Foundation

AFTER IN GEE WON the U.S. Women’s Open in 2015, she not only received her LPGA Tour card—she also gained friends and a community in the U.S. who support her. Growing up, there were many people who helped In Gee reach her professional career goals, which is why she immediately started making contributions after her U.S. Women’s Open win to other Lancaster charitable endeavors. In Gee and the Foundation Board formed the In Gee Chun Lancaster Country Club Educational Foundation (a 501(c)(3) organization) with the specific goal of helping others achieve their educational goals— something that has always been of critical importance to her.

The mission of the Foundation is to make a lasting impact in the Lancaster community by providing scholarships to LCC caddies, employees, and their dependents seeking to achieve their educational goals. Each year, In Gee makes generous contributions and visits LCC on a regular basis to assist with fundraising for the Foundation. Learn more by visiting lancastercc.com.

Meet three of the SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Nathan Schell

LCC GROUNDS DEPARTMENT

Penn State College, B.S. in Turfgrass Science West Chester University, MBA

“The In Gee Chun Foundation helped me obtain a higher education and advance my career in golf course management. Now as the Senior Assistant Superintendent, I have the opportunity to positively impact the community here at Lancaster Country Club.”

Molly Kellom

LCC FOOD & BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT

Penn State Berks, B.S. in Electro-Mechanical Engineering

“The Foundation’s support came at a pivotal moment for me. The Club and Foundation’s unwavering faith in my work ethic and potential ignited a sense of purpose within me. Their contributions not only enabled me to pursue my educational goals but also fueled my determination to exceed expectations and succeed. I am forever grateful.”

Hollyn Helsel

LCC CADDY PROGRAM

Lebanon Valley College, Physical Therapy Program

“I’m so grateful to be chosen as a recipient for this scholarship. These funds help me further my education in exercise science, as well as allow me to participate in my various passions here at LVC, such as swimming and playing violin.”

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We see ourselves as a venue for championship women’s golf. The area, community, and club embraces women’s sport, and our club has seen it as a great opportunity to be a community asset. The USGA estimates a $25-$30 million economic impact from a Women’s Open.”

A World-Class Design

Setting the Course

BUILDING ON THE SUCCESS of the 2015

U.S. Women’s Open, LCC began working on a series of upgrades and expansions for the Club that would continue to elevate the champion-level golf experience and were instrumental in bringing the Women’s Open event back to Lancaster in 2024.

IN 1919, William Flynn was hired to remodel the existing nine-hole course at LCC and add another nine holes. At the time, Flynn was the golf course Superintendent at Merion Cricket Club (now Merion Golf Club). No one could have predicted then that Flynn would go on to become one of America’s greatest golf course architects or that his work at Lancaster would be considered among his best.

Following Lancaster, Flynn designed multiple major championship courses, including Shinnecock Hills, the Country Club (Brookline), and Cherry Hills while having a hand in the design evolution of American classics like Pine Valley and Merion. His relationship with Lancaster was unique. For 26 years until his death in 1945, Flynn returned to Lancaster to work on the course, eventually taking it across the Conestoga River in 1941.

LCC recognizes the distinct responsibility to preserve Flynn’s masterpiece, and no changes are made to the course without the expert advice of Lancaster County native and golf course architect Jim Nagle, who is a studied Flynn expert. In keeping with the community’s instinct to preserve its natural resources and historical sites, no work is performed on the course unless it is in keeping with Flynn’s original design or intent.

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An Event for the Community

IN 2015, the USGA and LCC knew that a successful U.S. Women’s Open would require the support of the entire community. In recognition of Lancaster County’s tradition of community involvement, the USGA and LCC agreed that the Championship logo would not incorporate the Club’s logo. Instead, a Women’s Open hex sign was designed to ensure that the entire community was represented to spectators and television viewers alike. That tradition has been continued in 2024 with the use of a heraldic red rose of Lancaster. Originating in the 14 th century, the heraldic rose was originally associated with the English House of Lancaster. The rose is part of the seal of Lancaster City and other flags and emblems throughout our community.

Get your tickets now!

The Women’s Open

FROM MAY 30 TO JUNE 2, the Lancaster Country Club will host the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. For information, volunteering, and tickets, visit uswomensopen.com.

We want all of Central Pennsylvania to see the value the Club brings to the overall community and be proud of the championship caliber facility right in our own backyard. We have the opportunity to put Lancaster on the international stage and be the center of the golf world for a week. That's pretty special.”

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Lancaster Country Club is Ready for the Return of the U.S. Women’s Open

NO STATE HAS HOSTED MORE USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS than Pennsylvania, with more scheduled over the next three decades.

Central Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Country Club is set to host its second U.S. Women’s Open Presented by Ally on May 30–June 2. The Club has already shown it has the chops to challenge the game’s best players. In 2015, record crowds flocked to the venue to witness In Gee Chun’s breakthrough victory by a stroke over Korean compatriot Amy Yang.

Just how good is Lancaster Country Club? Acclaimed modern designer Tom Doak put Lancaster on his list of the top 31 courses in his 1994 book, noting the layout possesses all the design features that made designer William Flynn such a great architect.

Course architecture website Golf Club Atlas called Flynn’s work “one of the best marriages of property with a master golf course architect.” Keep in mind, Lancaster is a traditional parkland course that meanders over gently rolling terrain and is dissected by the Conestoga River.

“I love this golf course,” said major champion Morgan Pressel after the 2015 event. “It tests every club in your bag. It tests your course management. It takes a lot to win a U.S. Open on a golf course like this.”

When players arrive on property, especially those who competed in 2015, they’ll notice several changes to the layout. The design duo of Jim Nagle and Ron Forse, who have spent more than 20 years renovating the Club, have uprooted more trees and done an extensive bunker restoration.

At 6,629 yards (par 70), the course will measure 146 yards longer than it did nine years ago. Seven of Lancaster’s 12 par 4s will measure 400-plus yards for the championship. But the shorter par 4s also won’t be pushovers. The 392-yard fifth hole is a sweeping dogleg left featuring an uphill tee shot. It’s also one of two holes without a single bunker, a rarity in today’s game.

“It’s a traditional style golf course and that’s what I love to see,” said two-time U.S. Women’s Open champion Karrie Webb. “We need to play on more courses like this one.”

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Fresh Face: Evermore Events

GERTRUDIS AND REGGIE EASTERLING’S LOVE STORY

evolved quickly, with them getting married just six months after meeting. To avoid the financial burden planning a wedding can sometimes bring, the couple opted for a courthouse ceremony, followed by an intimate reception with their closest family and friends.

“One of the biggest things that helped our marriage was we didn’t have all the financial stressors that are often associated with more expensive weddings,” Gertrudis shared. “You don’t want to take that on early on.”

With 13 years of marriage behind them, Gertrudis and Reggie are launching an event space that honors the origins of their love story and seeks to give every couple the wedding of their dreams, regardless of budget constraints.

“There’s just not many places where you can have a good quality event at a reasonable price,” Reggie said. “That’s the space we’d like to fill in the event community.”

Reggie serves in law enforcement and Gertrudis worked as a school counselor for the School District of Lancaster before leaving her job to open Evermore Events. In both of their fields, Reggie and Gertrudis encountered people on some of their most challenging days. Evermore Events gives them the opportunity to celebrate with people during their best moments.

As General Manager of Evermore Events, Gertrudis is putting her creative eye to good use, recognizing many couples have photography and atmosphere top of mind when choosing a venue. With brick walls, hardwood floors, exposed beams, and beautiful lighting creating a perfect blend of industrial and modern aesthetics, the space

is curated to ensure couples do not have to sacrifice beauty for the sake of their budget.

Evermore Events is also conveniently and strategically located on North Plum Street in Lancaster, with close proximity to the train station and a short walk from the city’s restaurants, bars, and hotels.

Along with weddings, Reggie and Gertrudis hope to hold events for nonprofits and businesses, and eventually use the space to host programming that gives back to their neighbors through community meals and holiday gift drives.

“This venue is really for the people of the community,” Reggie said.

Getting married or hosting an event this year? Book now at evermoreeventslancaster.com.

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WE SPEND OUR DAYS IN PHYSICAL SPACES —in homes, offices, restaurants, and shops. The spaces we inhabit impact our mood and our sense of belonging. With an eye for elegance and a commitment to function, David Lyall and his team create spaces you’ll never want to leave.

Schedule an in-studio consultation.

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Be Spellbound

DISCOVER THE MAGIC behind the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra as their extraordinary season continues with two more captivating concerts! This April, embark on a musical adventure celebrating the wonders of our natural world—from the icy landscapes of the Arctic to the exploration of nature’s sublime mysteries through Hovhaness’ Mysterious Mountain . You’ll also enjoy the heartwarming melodies of Copland’s Suite from The Tender Land set to beautiful images and videos from Lancaster County. In May, take a symphonic journey through the American Dream with the stories of Ellis Island and be spellbound by the brilliant pianist Vijay Venkatesh as he takes center stage in Rachmaninoff’s passionate Third Piano Concerto. Secure your tickets and find more information at lancastersymphony.org or call 717.291.6440.

Join the LSO at the new Gardner Theatre within Lancaster Country Day School.

UPCOMING CONCERTS

Natural World

FRIDAY, APRIL 5 • 7:30 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 6 • 2:30 & 7:30 pm

Featuring the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Chorus

Stephen Lias: Gates of the Arctic

Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms

Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain

Aaron Copland: Suite from The Tender Land

Rach 3 & The American Dream

FRIDAY, MAY 10 • 7:30 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 11 • 2:30 & 7:30 pm

Featuring Pianist Vijay Venkatesh

Sergei Rachmanioff: Piano Concerto No. 3

Peter Boyer: Ellis Island—The Dream of America

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Making a change

AT DIVE INC., the path to a fresh start begins with a supportive network for men who are recovering from addiction, incarceration, homelessness, and other types of hardships. Their residential program provides a foundation for that fresh start and includes:

F Transitional housing

F Budgeting and financial education assistance

F Job search and training assistance

F Food assistance

F Faith development

F Access to other services through partnerships with local organizations and agencies

Find out more about what they do and how you can partner with them at diveinc.org.

DID YOU KNOW?

DIVE also gives all residents a free YMCA membership to encourage a healthier lifestyle as they work towards recovery.

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Jason McKinney, Co-Founder & CEO (center) with proud DIVE residents getting active at the YMCA

Fuel up Refreshment

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Risingstars!

COMBINING THE POWER, joy, and beauty of music-making with immediate access to mental health counseling is what SWAN’s “Rising Stars” Program is all about.

What could be more helpful to children in crisis than to have a safe, loving place to go where they can powerfully express their emotions without a word, stimulate their minds by learning, and enjoy the physical benefits of playing instruments, singing, and dancing? While they relax and their emotions regulate, they also receive trauma management classes and have immediate access to mental health counselors who they know and trust. A unique aspect of this innovative model is that the students serve their community by performing their beautiful music for others!

SWAN is excited to offer this free, power-packed program to School District of Lancaster students and invites you to join their Summer Celebration on July 24. The event will include their students’ performance program and dinner at The Farm at Eagles Ridge. Find out more at SWAN4kidsevent.org.

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Fresh Face: GEM’s Catering

COOKING HAS ALWAYS BEEN

A BIG PART of Emily Gisselle

Gonzalez’ life. Growing up in Puerto Rico, she was constantly in the kitchen with her family. Her grandma’s house is where everyone would gather, and those gatherings would always include lots and lots of food.

When it came to cooking, things didn’t change much for Emily after she moved to the United States at age 12. As an adult, she even took over for her grandma as the main host of family events.

In 2018, she took all of that experience and her love for cooking and channeled it into opening GEM’s Catering.

Her new business provided an array of food options to customers—from Puerto Rican fare to Dominican, Cuban, Asian, Jamaican, and just about anything else you can imagine.

“I’m limitless—I can do whatever a customer wants,” Emily said. “But when you dig in, it feels like grandma’s cooking. It’s love, without the word ‘love’ being said.”

GEM’s Catering has grown quickly and currently serves parties of up to 300 at more than 25 events a month. In November 2022, Emily also opened a storefront in Downtown Lancaster with take-out options to serve the greater community through food.

Her hopes are for continued growth for GEM’s Catering by opening a second kitchen and purchasing vans that will allow her to host even more and even larger events.

Stop by for a bite at GEM’s Catering at 601 North Queen Street.

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Fresh Face | Welcoming new businesses to Lancaster City

Protecting the ones you love

INSURANCE BARBIE, also known as Alicia Alexander, wants to outfit you with the right insurance policies for your life. From Mermaid Barbies to Weird Barbies to Just Kens, Alicia and her team customize plans for any and every one. Reach out for your quote today!

Alicia and her sidekick George with Trainer

Barbie—Shana

Atkins of Shana Fit

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Alicia Alexander

One church, MANY DOORS

EXPERIENCE MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS and a common hope when you join in the community at First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster. From the cycling group to the praise band to youth group volunteer outings, there is space for any and everyone to connect. They invite you to find a place to believe and belong—their door is always open to you.

Join them for Sunday worship in-person at 9 am and 10:30 am , online at fpclancasterpa.org, and on LCTV at 1 pm

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STAY CONNECTED:
Rev. Dan Snyder and members of the cycling group

Ten Years

of positive impact for Lancaster City

MARSHALL SNIVELY, President of Lancaster City Alliance (LCA), and his team would like to celebrate a decade of milestones as they continue working to ensure Lancaster is a clean, safe, and vibrant City for all.

2013

James Street Improvement District and Lancaster Alliance merge to form the Lancaster City Alliance, and the first Lancaster City Restaurant Week is held.

2014–2015

LCA hosts the first VeloCity fundraising event while taking on management of the Building On Strength Plan and its goal of $1 billion in privately led investment by 2030.

2016–2017

LCA moves to the newly renovated 115 East King Street with community partners Lancaster Chamber, EDC of Lancaster County, and Leadership Lancaster. The organization’s first Economic Development Manager and Director of Communications are hired. The first Cultivate Lancaster is held, and LCA teams up with Lancaster Safety Coalition to strengthen this important community resource.

2018–2019

Entrepreneurship Coalition is established, bringing together 24 resource providers to elevate City entrepreneurs. LCA also helps to organize the planting of 250 street trees. The Façade Improvement Grant Program secures $200,000 and 20 sidewalk trash receptacles are adopted.

2020–2021

During the Pandemic Pivot, LCA helps to bring outdoor dining and financial support to local businesses while serving on Recovery Lancaster Action Teams. A Street Outreach Specialist position is added while LCA begins managing the CRIZ program. The first Spanish-speaking team member is added, and LCA plays a lead role in the development of the County Racial Equity Profile.

2022–2023

Over 100 façade improvements are completed, and the Building On Strength goal of $1 billion in privately led investment is surpassed. LCA also oversees the introduction of the CRIZ Small Business Financial Assistance Program. The Downtown Investment District expands, and in its ninth year, VeloCity hosts a sold-out crowd.

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THE POINT AT 101NQ OFFERS residents unique amenities in the heart of Lancaster City’s premier shopping, dining, and socializing district. With 15 residences including two 2-story penthouses, The Point condos provide luxury finishes, soaring ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views. Each unit also has access to a private elevator and private off-street parking, making 101NQ the place where comfort meets convenience.

Only a few units left, including one move-in ready unit. Call Anne Lusk at 717.271.9339 to learn more.

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the HEART of it all

FRIENDSHIP HEART GALLERY & STUDIO BRINGS TOGETHER

talented Adult Artists with Intellectual Disability and Autism and passionate art instructors and volunteers who empower them to express their capabilities through a variety of mediums. Their gallery space is filled with one-of-a-kind, original artwork created by these Heart Artists. When you purchase a piece of art, you not only support the work happening through the studio, you also become part of the incredible story Friendship Heart has been writing for nearly 17 years.

SAVE THE DATE TO ATTEND

THE 21 ST ANNUAL ART BENEFIT AUCTION

When: March 21 from 6–9pm

Where: Grace Church, 501 West Lincoln Avenue, Lititz

With light refreshments, a silent auction, and a special program featuring the Heart Artists, the night will be full of laughter, smiles, and incredible pieces of art. This event is Friendship Heart Gallery & Studio's biggest fundraiser of the year and supports their daily operations, enabling Heart Artists to continue their artistic journeys and showcase their talents to the world.

Expressing CAPABILITIES

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From left to right: Heart Artists Kyle H., Adam M., and Kayshale S.

Have a ball

WITH MAGIC IN EVERY CORNER, BellaBoo curates a creative collection of imaginative toys, quality clothes, and unique gifts. The little ones in your life will have a ball picking out something that catches their eye while parents and families can rest assured that everything they find has been handpicked by their knowledgeable team.

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Igniting imagination

THE PROCESS TO CURTAIN-UP includes a lot of learning, rehearsing, and imagination! Popovsky Performing Arts Studio welcomes performers of all ages and experience levels to build and strengthen their acting, singing, and dancing while bringing characters and stories to life. Led by experienced performers and teaching artists, the inclusive PPAS community and camp experience fosters personal growth, new friendships, and lifelong memories. Performers not only develop their talents but also find the confidence to share their stories both on and off the stage.

Registration is open now for PPAS summer camps, starting in June for rising first through twelfth graders. Get ready for incredible new experiences through skills and performance camps, and let your imagination take flight as you step into the spotlight! Find more info online.

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Yvette Ramos

Yvette Ramos is a vital piece of the Two Dudes Painting Company team—playing a key role in their reputation of excellence and their commitment to the community. The Dudes are giving her a high five for the dedication, diligence, and personality she brings to work every day.

“As the Residential Production Coordinator at Two Dudes, Yvette expertly communicates with customers and manages project details. Her dedication extends to community service, participating in Leadership Lancaster and volunteering with animals, showcasing her as a valuable team member and caring community leader. Family is important to her, reflecting the grounded and meaningful values she brings to both work and life.”

– Moire Brandt, Director of Residential Operations

“Yvette plays a pivotal role as a key point of contact for many of our valued clients. Her vibrant personality and compassionate attitude shine through in every interaction. She consistently demonstrates the kind of empathy, understanding, and meticulous attention to detail that instills confidence in our clients regarding our operation. Having her as a part of our team is an absolute delight.”

“Yvette consistently sets the tone for the team with her actions. Always on the ball, always prepared, and always focused, she has a way of making everyone around her aspire to reach that same level of commitment. She also is secretly the funniest person on the team.”

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of connection The

WHAT MAY LOOK LIKE a simple game of pool or foosball is actually a safe haven for residents of Water Street Mission. Games like these are proving a strong way to begin redirecting the men and women at Water Street away from many of the dangerous or addicting coping mechanisms found on the streets, as they enjoy socializing and moving towards a better path.

Through resources like classic games and their new community spaces, Water Street aims to equip these guests with the hope, joy, and knowledge needed to succeed in their journeys.

To learn more about how Water Street cares for men, women, and children experiencing homelessness, visit wsm.org.

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joy

Junior League of Lancaster members are represented at the Fulton Theatre, past project and home to the 100th anniversary gala later this year.

100 YEARS

1930s

JLL is instrumental in the purchase and preservation

of The Junior League of Lancaster

1923

The Junior League of Lancaster (JLL) is established, introducing free kindergarten to the community.

1130 Marietta Avenue | jllancaster.org

1970s

1940s

1950s

JLL operates a Hearing Conservation Center Clinic and founds the Thrift Corner.

JLL purchases and preserves Historic Rock Ford and begins hosting free puppet shows for Lancaster youth.

1960s

JLL donates books to Lancaster County Libraries and sponsors a radio station for the blind.

JLL donates $32,000 to the Fulton Theatre.

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Women building a better community

FOUNDED IN 1923, The Junior League of Lancaster unites women dedicated to volunteering, community improvement, and personal development. In the past century, their impact has touched every aspect of the community, providing a secure space for women of diverse backgrounds to learn, grow, and serve together. Their mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training.

WOMEN WHO LEAD

Throughout its history, The Junior League of Lancaster has been attentive to the community’s needs, responding with well-crafted strategies for change. In 2021, the organization identified nutrition accessibility as a new focus area and initiated a comprehensive community program to enhance nutritional security in Lancaster. The aim is to positively impact the health and wellness of families by addressing nutrition, food security, and availability

in an equitable and accessible manner. Through partnerships with community agencies, the league is actively working to bridge the gap between community needs and available resources.

If you’re eager to apply your skills and talents, develop leadership potential, and directly contribute to making a difference in the Lancaster community, while forming connections with a diverse group of committed women, they invite you to join.

Interested? JLL welcomes all women 21 years and older— email info@jllancaster.org or visit jllancaster.org for more information.

100 YEARS OF IMPACT

Just a sampling of the many projects and organizations initiated and founded by The Junior League of Lancaster:

+ Boys Club Projects

+ Art Goes to School Project

+ Community Opportunities Fund Established

1990s

JLL hosts Armstrong House Tours to benefit S. June Smith Center & Lancaster Day Care Center and founds an Environmental Library at Lancaster Central Park.

1980s

JLL donates $60,000 to restore the Demuth Museum, co-founds Leadership Lancaster with the Chamber of Commerce, and founds the Hands On House.

2010s

JLL hosts the Girls in Business competition and funds the Girls Code Club. Partnership with Reach Out and Read begins and 1.5 tons of food is donated through Feed the Need.

2000s

JLL adds an outdoor classroom at the Hands On House, establishes the Run4Luck, and builds a home with Habitat for Humanity.

+ Local Chapter of National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse

+ Project LEAD (Leadership Education and Development)

+ TAPP (Teenage Pregnancy and Prevention Project)

+ New Directions Employment and Counseling Center Project

+ DUI Project (Alcohol Awareness)

+ Voter Assistance for People with Disabilities

+ Adult Literacy Council Project

+ Children’s Literacy Project

+ Voices Against Violence Youth Conference

+ Deb’s House Crisis Nursery

+ Asset Builders

+ Aaron’s Acres Respite Care Project

+ Sunflower Project

+ Rain Garden Initiative

2023

JLL celebrates 100 years!

2020s

JLL supports COVID-19 frontline workers at LGH, begins Cornhole Classic fundraiser, and adopts Nutrition Accessibility Focus Area.

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Joyful DESIGN “

AT THE CORE of our design philosophy is our commitment to designing spaces that are tailored to each and every client. The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth in Audubon, Pennsylvania is an example of this. It’s a functional space designed to be a home for learning and therapeutic care, as well as show their dedication to the administrative team.

The design of this joyful space utilizes color, shape, and texture to inspire innovation, and be intellectually stimulating and fun. The space has fostered creativity and increased productivity for staff and students. Our team is proud to partner with The Lincoln Center to create spaces that empower their mission and enrich their daily experience.”

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Heritage Defined By EXCELLENCE

EMBARK ON A CULINARY ODYSSEY at Lombardo’s Italian Restaurant, where their devoted team curates an extraordinary dining legacy. With a passion for tradition and a reputation of excellence, the kitchen staff expertly craft authentic Italian flavors, while the service team ensures each moment is one to remember. Experience Lombardo’s, where every bite tells the timeless tale of Italian comfort food.

TUESDAY TO THURSDAY:

Lunch from 11am-2:30pm

Dinner from 4-9:30pm

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

Lunch from 11am-2:30pm

Dinner from 4-10pm

HAPPY HOUR:

Tuesday to Thursday from 4-6pm

*Reservations are encouraged

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Going Underground

THE NORTH MUSEUM IS GOING UNDERGROUND to celebrate the community’s commitment to STEM education opportunities for children in Lancaster County. The Cosmic Bash is Lancaster’s most unique fundraising event, with staging by ATOMIC that will take you on an unforgettable adventure! Funds raised during the Cosmic Bash help advance the North Museum’s mission of inspiring curiosity, discovery, and a lifelong appreciation of nature, science, and cultures, while engaging communities and connecting organizations.

Step Up for STEM and help local STEM education continue to thrive!

SAVE THE DATE: APRIL 20, 2024

The North Museum is grateful to Cosmic Bash sponsors the National Novelty Brush Company and ATOMIC.

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Pictured at the Catacombs Restaurant at Bube’s Brewery in Mount Joy, from left to right: Joanna Karomfily, North Museum; Andrea Rush, North Museum; Tony Sacco, First National Bank, North Museum Corporate Giving Committee; George Finney, Everence, North Museum Board & Fundraising Committee Co-Chair; Steve Staman, First National Bank, Vice President of North Museum Board, Cosmic Bash Chair, and Fundraising Committee Co-Chair; Scott Downs, North Museum; Gabrielle Dina, North Museum; and Jon Derk, North Museum

Fresh Face: The Snack Stand

WHILE EYE-CATCHING

PACKAGING in a curated window display now catches the attention of passersby at 50 North Queen Street, the face behind the newly-opened Snack Stand is a familiar one to the Lancaster small business community.

Marcie Natale, who opened long-standing Lancaster businesses The PotteryWorks, The BeadWorks, and The Gem Den in 2003, 2004, and 2008 respectively, has always wanted to bring international snacks inspired by her travels to cities around the world back here to Lancaster. A chemist by trade, she initially made the career jump to entrepreneurship to bring community-based activities to Lancaster, and her fourth business is no different.

Although a new concept from her artistic ventures close by, The Snack Stand is designed to be just as experiential.

“I have always loved the snacks you find abroad—the logos, the colors, the flavors—and I’ve always thought, ‘Why don’t we have some of this here?’” she said. “This space opened up, and it just seemed like the right time.”

With a collection of goodies primarily from Europe and Asia, Marcie’s goal is to keep the shelves filled with an ever-changing selection of savory and sweet snacks from as many countries as possible so snackers can stop in and always find something new to try.

Officially opening in November 2023, Marcie and manager Julie Bowers

have already seen a burst of excitement in the community—from curious kids delighted by the shelves of bright colors to tourists wanting to try something new while visiting the city to international residents finding food that feels like home.

Take a trip around the world and fill a basket with adventurous treats at The Snack Stand.

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⊲ MARCIE’S FAVORITE SNACK: Sweet Chili Long Potato Chips from the Netherlands ⊲ JULIE ’ S FAVORITE SNACK: Frutia Gummy Candy from Japan Julie Bowers, manager (left) & Marcie Natale, owner (right)
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Settle in at Homebase

WITH AN EYE FOR DETAILS and a passion to help you curate pieces that fit your aesthetic and lifestyle, the Ville & Rue team has a knack for making a place you can’t wait to get home to—and a place where friends and family can’t wait to come over. Let them guide you through the process of designing a space to gather around for a game, a meal, and the every day moments in between.

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ONE YEAR TO CHANGE THE NEXT 100

Be part of celebrating 100 years of collective impact as we inspire individuals, organizations, and communities to invest in THE NEXT 100 YEARS.

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In

OPEN DOORS

FOR THE PAST 38 YEARS, Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity has made dreams of quality affordable homeownership a reality. As the need is greater than ever, they are determined to do more. That’s why Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity launched the Open Doors Building Campaign, which will help the organization increase its home production by 50 percent and build affordable homes for 30 families in Lancaster and Lebanon Counties through 2026.

Owning a Habitat home opens doors to endless possibilities. For families seeking affordable homeownership, it offers an opportunity to become financially stable. It creates the space needed to build their own brighter future. The journey, supported by Habitat staff, volunteers, and community partners, guides individuals from homebuyer to homeowner. Affordable and stable housing enables families to pursue essential life resources, including education, healthcare, food security, and job opportunities.

Visit lancasterlebanonhabitat.org for more information on the campaign and ways you can help.

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Your best look

FROM CURLY CUTS to customized facials to a full-service bridal team, Mulberry Salon and Spa takes catering to your look and your needs to heart. Their talented team of hair, makeup, and skincare specialists will make you look and feel your best. Cozy up at their upscale yet relaxed studio space by calling 717.509.1973 to book your next service.

Front row, from left to right: Amber, Victoria (co-owner), Liz (co-owner), and Lindy
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Back row, from left to right: Michelle, Crystal, Amanda, Jackie, Margaret, Tara, and Priscilla

Local food influencer Lexi Stambaugh (@passportflavor) is a Chellas regular

A foodie favorite

TAKE YOUR TASTEBUDS ON A TRIP to the southern hemisphere with a visit to Chellas Arepa Kitchen—where owner Luis Quiroz shares his Latin heritage in the form of Venezuelan-inspired arepas with a South American twist. Pair your arepa with a spread of sides, homemade sauces, and a cold Jarritos soda for the full experience. Follow @chellaslancaster on Instagram for foodie updates and where to find their food truck around the city.

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C ity scaping

MUCH LIKE LANCASTER’S signature brick landscape, Penn Stone has helped shape this beautiful city for 110 years. Take a stroll through Downtown Lancaster, and you’ll pass dozens of brick buildings, walkways, façades, and landscapes their team has helped bring to life.

Today Penn Stone provides Lancaster County residents with the same quality materials, friendly service, and design expertise that it has for over a century. Specializing in masonry and hardscaping materials, as well as design-focused outdoor furniture, kitchens, fire features, and landscape lighting, Penn Stone makes it easy to create a Life Built Outdoors.

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Penn Stone supplied brick pavers for Lancaster Central Market’s streetscape in 2015.

WHETHER YOU’RE READY to get in the game, grab some gear, or simply show your support, this special section of Fig features a collection of local sports teams, facilities, and enthusiasts who know a thing or two about getting the ball rolling.

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.

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515 HERSHEY AVENUE

MEET SALLY WINCHELL, WELLNESS DIRECTOR AT BRIGHT SIDE OPPORTUNITIES CENTER. Sally, a former dance studio owner, was first introduced to strength training and clean eating when she was preparing for an upcoming ballroom dance competition. Her personal transformation was not only health-changing but career-changing as well. Sally became a Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and founded her nutrition education company, Nutrifreak in 2010. Sally has been the Wellness and Fitness Director at Bright Side since 2014 and was responsible for the complete renovation of the fitness center—now fully equipped stateof-the-art center that is open to everyone, with 500+ members of all fitness levels. They also have a few specialized fitness groups from a competitive powerlifting team, including bodybuilders of all ages, to their SilverSneakers members. There is truly something for everyone at Bright Side’s Fitness Center.

Make plans to attend the 19th Annual Deborah S. Ford Health Fair & Fitness Expo on Saturday, March 23, 2024!

GET IN THE GAME

I live to bring a better life to others. The best part of my job is motivating and inspiring our members to keep showing up, exercising, eating healthy food, committing to improving their health, and hearing their success stories! When you come through our doors, you will soon discover that our members are part of a community of people who have become good friends who care and encourage each other every day.”

— SALLY WINCHELL

» Membership is open to the entire community for $20 a month along with fitness classes and sports.

» Personal Training

» Pickleball

» Senior Pound

» Senior Power Lifting

» SilverSneakers

» Strength & Conditioning

» Yoga & Chair Yoga

» Zumba

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RALLY ‘ROUND

Dan Hernley, Co-Manager, Thomas Mattaini, Owner/Operator; and Matt Truscott, Co-Manager

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@PULLTHEPINLANC

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A TIMELESS SPORT, golf is many things to many people. Whatever reason you play, the team at Pull the Pin wants you to feel confident by fitting you with the clubs for more consistency and better scores. As Golf Digest’s 2023–2024 Top Clubfitters in America, Pull the Pin puts the right clubs in your hands and that confidence you need in your game. Everything they do is geared towards improving your game or helping you to enjoy your round more. Their top of the line equipment—like the SAM Puttlab and Trackman 4—is key to getting you to your peak performance.

UP YOUR GAME

» Schedule your custom club fitting online.

» Sign up for a professional lesson to improve your swing.

» Ask about quick and professional club repairing and regripping.

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Trackman 4 collects real time data on your swing so their Certified Clubfitters can get you the best setup for your game. The SAM Puttlab provides an interactive automatic data analysis to suggest suitable putter options.

Training to run: Gary Gehret, Coach Ashley Sollenberger, Coach Brenda Hodge, Mallory Raub, and Denise McMillan

RUN717.COM

WHETHER YOUR SIGHTS are set on your first 5K or you’re looking to add another marathon medal to your collection, it’s time to make a plan. RUN717 has been getting runners up and on their way since 2016 with customized training plans that help you train smarter and keep you motivated. Founder and Coach Brenda Hodge along with new Coach Ashley Sollenberger both know that getting to the starting line of your race involves much more than running training miles. No matter if you consider yourself an elite athlete or you’re taking on a new hobby, their online services cover everything from nutrition and mobility to strength and the mental prep it takes to make it from start to finish.

GET TO THE STARTING LINE

» Signed up for a race in 2024 or 2025? Reach out to talk about your customized training plan.

» Looking for a running community? Sign up for a 12-week group coaching session.

» Have kids who love to run? Sign your 6th–12th grade athlete up for upcoming youth programs.

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RALLY ‘ROUND

DECADESLANCASTER.COM

438 NORTH QUEEN

STREET

GRAB YOUR BOWLING SHOES, snatch a cup of arcade tokens, order a round of appetizers, and raise a glass (or cocktail pouch)—Decades is turning five years old this March! With memorable amusement and exceptional fare at their core, the team is ready to celebrate all year long with throwback food and drink favorites, added retro games, and new event spaces. From Happy Hour and Wing Night to dinner parties and dates, grab your crew and visit for any occasion.

CHEERS TO FIVE YEARS

» Let’s party! Celebrate five years of Decades with a month of anniversary celebrations. Scan to learn more ⊲

» Now open! Check out the elevated balcony mezzanine space with extra seating and new games like foosball, air hockey, and Space Invaders.

» Coming soon! Get ready for sunny days of lawn games and outdoor fun at the new outside bar and patio coming summer 2024.

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The partners of Decades in the new mezzanine dining and event space, from left to right: Adam Ozimek, Jonathan Yeager, Chris Trendler, Mike Callahan, and Bri Callahan

YMCA OF THE ROSES

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FIVE LOCATIONS INCLUDING CITY CENTER YMCA

265 HARRISBURG AVE

Established in 2017 after the Diplomat Swim Team merged with the City Center YMCA, the Lancaster Lightning Swim Team offers a competitive swimming program for swimmers of all ages and abilities.

From their Pre-Team program for new swimmers as young as 6 years old to their Age Group programs for swimmers with some competitive experience to the Junior and Senior Team for experienced athletes with more experience, the Lightning has grown to include 152 swimmers who work to compete in local and regional YMCA and USA meets.

Last year, the team placed 3 rd in the YSCAP League Championships and had two YMCA National qualifiers.

Tenra Adams

A senior at Linden Hall. She has been swimming competitively since she was 10 years old, qualifying this year in the 50yard and 100-yard freestyle.

Trevor Olson

A junior at The Stone Independent School. He has been swimming competitively since he was 7 years old, qualifying this year in the 100yard and 200-yard freestyle and the 200-yard backstroke.

Tenra and Trevor will represent YMCA of the Roses at YMCA Nationals, held April 2-6 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.

MAKE A SPLASH

» Looking to get you or your children comfortable in the water? YMCA of the Roses offers preschool, youth, adult, and parent & child swim lessons. Sign up at rosesymca.org/programs.

» Interested in competitive swimming programs and the Lancaster Lightning? Contact Coach Gwyn Atkinson at gatkinson@rosesymca.org.

» Want to invest in your spirit, mind, and body? YMCA memberships include access to the indoor pool as well as amazing facilities, free group classes, health and wellness orientation, and more. Get more information at rosesymca.org/membinfo.

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TREADHOUSE717.COM

28 PENN SQUARE, SUITE 160

HIGH-FIVE YOUR NEIGHBOR. Get lost in the music. Challenge yourself to go a little harder. Wherever you are in your fitness journey, Tread House is here to guide you with certified coach-led classes that combine cardio and strength training all with positive vibes and an uplifting community around you. With membership perks, a variety of class time options, and even a community run club, they invite you join their TH family.

GET TREADIN’

» Wondering what a Tread House workout is like? Save the date for Tread House Open House—a one-week free trial event—starting May 6.

» Can’t wait that long? Go ahead and sign up for your free first class—no strings attached and no pressure.

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Front row, from left to right: Asher Klahold, Head Coach; Megan Fessler-McCarthy, Founder/Owner; and JoEllyn Poff, Senior Coach Back row, from left to right: Molly Miller; Cara DiCiano; Justin McCarthy, Owner; and Rebecca Eavanson

Serving Students in Grades PreK–12

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LANCASTER MENNONITE SCHOOL has long been known for academic excellence, faith formation, and a caring community. Did you know Lancaster Mennonite has top-performing teams in 12 sports across middle and high school?

The 2023 Boys Basketball team were the PIAA State Champions! Their curriculum also includes dynamic physical education starting in Kindergarten. Athletics and physical education are important pieces of the well-rounded education that students at Lancaster Mennonite receive.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

» Looking for education options for your budding athlete? Attend a Lancaster Mennonite Open House and learn more about their academics, student life, and extracurricular options.

» Love watching sports? Find all the Blazers’ athletic schedules online and make plans to attend a game and support these student athletes.

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RCWATHLETICCLUB.COM

200 RUNNING PUMP ROAD

WHEN THE ZINKS took over RCW Athletic Club in 2020, they had a vision to build a social and inclusive community for tennis players of all levels. As pickleball burst onto the scene, it was a no-brainer for them to modify their courts to host the popular new sport too.

“Pickleball has just lent itself to our vision for the club because it’s such a social sport,” owner George Zink said.

As one of the only indoor facilities in the area with pickleball, the RCW team piloted their pickleball programming using their existing tennis courts over the last year and a half. They now have their sights on expanding their facility to include dedicated pickleball courts to host even more racquet sports lovers from across Lancaster and beyond.

GET IN THE GAME

» New to pickleball? Sign up for a five-week New to Pickleball series to learn the basics and get started.

» Have some experience?

Come to RCW’s skill-tiered open play nights where you’ll be matched up with players with similar skills so you can continue learning and getting better together.

» Are you a pickleball pro? Get matched with other players on skill-tiered nights for some competitive fun or reserve a court with your friends anytime.

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Owners George Zink, Lauren Zink, and Ben Zink Not pictured: Laura Zink & Scott Goebel, Director of Pickleball

Gather. Play. Compete.

DEFINING THE GAME

Located just outside of Lancaster, Spooky Nook Sports was sparked by an idea founder and owner Sam Beiler had when attending his daughter’s traveling volleyball tournaments. He noticed the gyms they traveled to often had no more than two or three courts so for a larger-scale tournament, they were traveling around to multiple locations, sometimes several times a day. He dreamed up a plan for a brand-new 10 court facility that prioritized the guest experience—and anyone who has been to The Nook’s 14-acre building knows the reality was a little bigger than Beiler’s original idea.

A DECADE IN PLAY

Since its 2013 opening, Spooky Nook Sports has grown to be the largest indoor sports complex in the United States with 800,000 square feet of world-class facilities for land sports, individual fitness training, corporate and social events, and national sporting events. Its impact on the Lancaster community can be seen throughout its history. From their opening day to becoming a community and economic pillar in Lancaster County, it is an iconic destination for athletes, families, and sports enthusiasts alike.

“Sports tourism throughout Lancaster County continues to increase, and Spooky Nook Sports is a huge part of that growth and our rising regional & national profile in this important visitor segment.”
– ED HARRIS, PRESIDENT & CEO, DISCOVER LANCASTER

1.6 million visitors in 2023

Nearly $1 billion spent in Lancaster by visitors

13,000 jobs created $379+ million in hotel revenue in the surrounding area 20 youth and adult sports under one roof

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“ The most rewarding experience is seeing kids who started out as campers become team members or join an academy team. The end of every camp season always felt like such a success—to know we safely took care of a lot of people’s kids and gave them a great experience.”
– STACI C., SPOOKY NOOK SPORTS EMPLOYEE

TRAINING FOR THE FUTURE

As Spooky Nook Sports continues to evolve, they are embracing the endless possibilities that lie ahead after 10 successful years. The beauty of The Nook is that there is truly something for everyone, and those somethings can happen all under one roof. Visiting athletes can come for sports tournaments, their families can stay onsite, and even their siblings can join in the arcade and climbing area—while local athletes and Lancaster families can join the fitness center, working professionals can participate in weekly adult rec leagues, and kids can join in the fun of summer camps each year.

FIND IT AT THE NOOK

• 10 Hardwood Courts

• Blue Surface Sport Court

• Rock Gym

• Clip N’ Climb Area

• 5 Indoor Turf Fields

• Baseball & Softball Training Center

• Sports Performance Center

• Fitness Center

• Arcade

• Dome & Outdoor Pitch

• Onsite Trainers from Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster

• SV Sports Shop

• Food Court & Smoothie Bar

• Locker Rooms and Showers

• Spectators Mezzanine

• Warehouse Hotel at The Nook

• Forklift & Palate Restaurant

» Join the fitness center

» Enroll kids in summer camp

» Get involved in an adult rec league

» Take a self-guided tour

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GET IN THE
GAME

LANCASTERREC.ORG

525 FAIRVIEW AVENUE

GET UP, GET OUT, AND GET ACTIVE —Lancaster Recreation Commission (Lancaster Rec) is on a mission to inspire lifelong motivation for staying healthy through affordable, neighborhood-based recreation and learning opportunities. With programs like full-day infant and toddler care to youth sports and dance classes to adult sports leagues and senior fitness, they believe sports, fun, and exploring new interests is for all ages.

GET IN THE GAME

» Team up: Register for youth and adult summer sports, and don’t forget your summer pool membership!

» Come together: The Lancaster Unity Cup returns in July. The World Cup-style soccer tournament brings together residents, immigrants, and refugees to build connection and have fun.

» Save the date: Community favorites Open Streets Lancaster and Lancaster Beer Gardens return this May!

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LANCASTERSTORMERS.COM

650 NORTH PRINCE STREET

NO NEED TO TRAVEL FAR to spend a day at the ballpark—Clipper Magazine Stadium is right downtown and home to the Lancaster Stormers. Entering their 20 th year in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, the Stormers are back-to-back Atlantic League champs and know how to put on a good show. As Ballpark Digest’s three-time Best Ballpark in MLB Partner League Baseball, Clipper Magazine Stadium is the perfect home for the Champion team. Bring the family, grab a hotdog and a pint, and sit back and watch the competitive fun this season, starting with Opening Day on April 30.

OUT TO THE BALLGAME

» Save the date!

The Stormers home opener is April 30 against the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars.

» Grab your seat! Single-game tickets are on sale now and include access to food & drink vendors, Kreider Farms Kids’ Park, the Broken Bat Craft Beer Deck, and more.

» Save your seat! Season tickets let you make memories all spring and summer long at Clipper Magazine Stadium along with access to away games, special events, insider info, and even more.

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454 NEW HOLLAND AVENUE | INJOYGOLF.COM

WITH COURSES TO PLAY INDOORS from around the world, inJoy Golf houses Trackman golf simulators, MyTPI fitness and performance training, and golf instruction all under one roof—bring your own food, grab a pint at their brewpub, and starting swinging.

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EVERY MOUNTAIN OUTDOORS provides high quality outdoor gear and high performance products to ensure any and everyone can Get Out and Play in PA and beyond. Along with their new Water Street shop, they host community events where the community can ride, hike, and run together.

LANCASTER INFERNO is Lancaster’s only women’s pro-am team competing in the USL W League. Come and watch former and aspiring professionals and top college players showcase their talent this summer. Connect with @lancinferno on social media.

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SOCCERSHOTS.COM/LANCASTERLEBANON

LANCASTER@SOCCERSHOTS.COM

AT SOCCER SHOTS, it’s way more than just learning the game of soccer. They aim to build character, skills, and confidence in children ages 2 to 8 while also having a whole lot of fun. Through a safe and positive environment, they meet important developmental needs through the game of soccer. Each of their three core programs teaches the right skills at the right age.

LET’S PLAY

» MINI | Ages 2-3: A high-energy program introducing children to fundamental soccer principles like using your feet and dribbling through fun games, songs, and positive reinforcement.

» CLASSIC | Ages 3-5: Using creative and imaginative games, sessions focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting along with reinforcing character traits such as respect, teamwork, and determination.

» PREMIER | Ages 5–8: Focusing on individual skill, fitness, and sportsmanship, sessions provide an opportunity for children to be challenged through soccer skills, fun games, team interaction, and the introduction of competition.

» Scan to enroll your child now!

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From left to right: Coach Emma, Coach Krista, Coach Myranda

ALWAYS DRAWN TO THE NOTION OF HELPING PEOPLE,

Denyse Kling spent the first few decades of her career on the management and marketing side of the healthcare industry. Although passionate about her work at the time, she couldn’t help but notice a growing unease with many of the people she encountered. That’s when Denyse decided to pivot her career, become a certified yoga instructor, and empower people to proactively own their health and well-being.

After many successful years of teaching and operating her own yoga studio, Denyse is growing her vision of being a community resource by expanding her practice into the Holistic Center for Health and Well-being (HCHW).

“I want the Center to be a platform to bring people to that place of ease and embrace wellness practices for daily living,” she explained.

Along with yoga, HCHW will bring together modalities, including Breathing, Meditation, Sound Immersion, Nutrition and Cooking Techniques, Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep), Banish the Burnout, Life Transformation Sessions, Mindfulness, Seminars, Workshops & Courses under one roof at their Lititz location.

Through the center, Denyse is also launching a nonprofit to support her Ambassadors for Wellness program, which includes a course for graduating high schoolers navigating their next steps and teacher trainings for underserved communities.

At the core of each of these practices is a commitment to investing in yourself, and Denyse stresses the importance of giving yourself permission to do this.

“There is no guilt in self-care,” she shared. “In fact, it is vital to our own well-being and the well-being of those we interact with.”

She believes whatever form that takes for you—whether the stillness of a breathing class, establishing a new routine through yoga, or gathering in community—there is something life-giving for everyone at HCHW.

Their inclusive environment offers membership options, courses and seminars, personal sessions, gathering events, and more. Stay up to date by visiting holisticcenterforhealthandwellbeing.com.

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INSIDETRACKPA.COM

PREPPING FOR A RUN should start from the bottom up, according to the shoe gurus at The Inside Track—that’s why fitting your feet with the right shoes is the first step to getting in shape, preventing injuries, and setting your own personal bests. Their team has spent 45 years outfitting runners and everyday athletes with specialty footwear and athletic gear. Owners and brothers Ryan and Tyler Amway have running expertise in their blood, taking on this family business founded by their father, a Hempfield High School alum and two-time Olympic trial qualifier. Alongside longtime manager and co-owner Zach Valentin, the trio is focused on bringing the best selection, prioritizing form and function at their three locations in Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Mechanicsburg.

STAY ON TRACK

» New to running? Don't let shoes be the reason you give up too soon! Let their team find the right shoes that will support your new routine.

» Having foot issues? Find a wide selection of orthotics inserts, even custom ones prescribed by your doctor.

» Looking for accountability or community? Join The Inside Track for group runs for all experience levels— details on their Facebook page.

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Tyler Amway (left) & Ryan Amway (right)

CROSSING THE FINISH LINE

THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE is driven by its mission and focused on impact. What does that mean for graduates? A powerful pipeline leading directly to high-demand careers with family-thriving wages. Confidence in their preparation and path. A propensity for leadership and civic engagement. These grads are part of the fabric of their industries and communities, and the dedicated faculty and staff at Thaddeus Stevens College help them cross the finish line and crest the horizon for the next phase of their journey.

AS MASTERS OF THEIR TRADES

READY, SET, GO

» Did you know Thaddeus Stevens College is now accepting applications for the 2024/25 school year? Apply at: stevenscollege.edu/apply

» There are many ways for business and industry to connect with Thaddeus Stevens College! You can recruit students and graduates, help support programs with professional expertise and equipment, or help remove barriers for students by giving. Connect with Thaddeus Stevens College at: stevenscollege.edu/ business-and-industry-engagement

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LAPCS.ORG

30 NORTH ANN STREET

LA ACADEMIA is on a mission to transform today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders as Lancaster County’s only community-centered choice public charter school. One way they are empowering their scholars is through the Leones Athletics Department, where valuable life skills like healthy decision making, time management, and problem solving are taught. Beginning with basketball in 2019 and adding baseball in 2022, the introduction of High School Athletics is introducing even more learning opportunities and community building at La Academia. Whether on the court, on the field, or in the classroom, these scholar-athletes are the future of Lancaster and beyond.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

» Watch Leones Baseball this spring during home games hosted at Clipper Magazine Stadium.

» Stay tuned for return of Leones Basketball in the winter.

» Invest in the future of La Academia youth by donating online.

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Bikefriendly city

AN IDEAL SIZE FOR COMMUTING OR EXPLORING intriguing side streets, Lancaster City is prioritizing bike-friendly practices for residents and visitors with new bike lanes throughout the city and the Bike It Lancaster rental kiosks. Plus, check out these local small businesses who are making biking an experience in Lancaster. It’s time to take your city travel to two wheels! F

Rent an e-bike from Let’s Roll

LETSROLLLANCASTER.COM

All the fun of riding a bike with a little extra power to get you going, Let’s Roll e-bike rentals are the perfect way to explore Lancaster City for the day. For residents, their selection of e-bikes for sale will make the morning commute easier and eco-friendly. Did you know Let’s Roll is also in nearby Columbia? Let’s Roll Columbia gets you outfitted with rentals close to several of the trail rides you’ll find on this spread.

Go on a group ride with The Common Wheel

THECOMMONWHEEL.COM

If traditional bikes are more your speed, stop in The Common Wheel on the 300 Block of North Queen Street to grab some gear and learn more about their passion for community impact using the energy and equity of bikes. Take your wheels to their Wednesday Night Rides where you can connect with fellow bikers and get some exercise with a group.

Take a bike tour with Unique Lancaster Experiences

EXPERIENCELANCASTERPA.COM

Gear up for an adventure through the city with a three-hour e-bike tour with Unique Lancaster Experiences. Tour guides take you on a journey through Lancaster’s rich culture, history, food, art, parks, and beautiful foliage—stopping to see architectural landmarks and hidden art murals that will leave you inspired.

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Bike-friendly county

READY TO TAKE TO THE TRAILS? Lancaster County is home to bike-friendly trails that weave throughout beautiful landscapes and rolling farmlands—many of which are preserved! Use this map to plan your excursion and stop in some local attractions along your path to experience Lancaster County in a whole new way.

1 Conestoga Greenway Trail out and back

1390 South Duke Street, Lancaster

Easy 2.6mi Est. 15m

2 Conewago Recreation Trail out and back

2425 North Market Street, Elizabethtown Easy 9.2mi Est. 1h

3 Enola Low Grade Trail point to point

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2500 River Road, Washington Boro

Moderate 29.4mi Est. 3h

4 Lancaster County Central Park loop East Farm View Drive, Lancaster Moderate 7.5mi Est. 45m

5 Lancaster Junction Recreation Trail out and back

99 Champ Boulevard, Manheim Easy 14.9mi Est. 1h 30m

6 Northwest River Trail out and back

41 Walnut Street, Columbia Moderate 22.4mi Est. 2h 15m

7 Warwick–Ephrata Rail Trail out and back

35 East Fulton Street, Ephrata Easy 14.9mi Est. 1h 30m

Discover

whose

for Lancaster

is on generating the nearly $3 billion in economic impact that tourism brings to the county annually. In addition to their marketing efforts, they manage a Visitors Center which features informational materials, a retail shop, and an art gallery. Travel Consultants assist guests with inquiries and guide them to curating the perfect itinerary for their Lancaster visit.

Chris Ackerman director of sales

Chris works with sports tournament and event organizers to bring their competitions to Lancaster County, thereby boosting area visitation and benefiting the local economy.

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PRANAPT.COM

617A NORTH PRINCE STREET

PRANA IS A HOLISTIC Functional Manual Therapy ® clinic founded in 2009 by Dawn Cox. A mentor to other physical therapists, she is creating “ambassadors of excellence in physical therapy” right here in Lancaster.

Prana now has six full-time and one part-time physical therapists on staff— a staple in the city for whole body wellness and performance.

Schedule a physical therapy session and discover your best self at pranapt.com.

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MYO-KIND.COM

EVERYONE KNOWS when you feel well, you live well. But most individuals don’t know where to start when it comes to minimizing pain with repetitive everyday movements. Myokind bridges the gap between what you think you should do—like using your legs to lift—and how you should do it with a strategic movement method focused on promoting wellness in the workplace. The program equips you and your team to boost productivity by giving you the tools to prevent stress injuries, minimize healthcare costs, and increase key performance whether in the warehouse or behind a computer. The best part? Your team can apply these practices at home to maximize performance not only at work but at play—from sports to hobbies to everyday fun.

STAY IN THE GAME

» Purchase a Myokind video license and implement the unique instructional video into your company today.

» Add on half-day coaching where a Myokind physical therapist will train your trainers to become movement specialists.

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Matthew D. Freedman, DMD

“Anxiety evaporates in thin air when there is an extraordinary dentist working his painless magic!”

– Gregg Scott, retired architect, local author, and same-visit crown patient of Dr.

Freedman

Matthew D. Freedman, DMD, is a provider of the glidewell.io™ In-Office Solution. Ask them about same-visit crowns today!

Crowning achievement

INVESTING IN YOUR SMILE doesn’t have to take an unnecessary investment of your time at Dr. Matthew D. Freedman’s dental practice. His talented and compassionate team are specially trained in the latest technology—including training on same-visit crowns using the glidewell.io™ In-Office Solution at Glidewell’s headquarters—to keep your dental health up and keep your dental stress down.

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I Am Limitless members Ahnastasia Ramlow, Val Schulz, co-owner of I Am Limitless, and Ashley Juarbe love postworkout Oola Bowls®

Oola® is balance

OOLA BOWLS ® PACKS NUTRITIOUS and tasty superfoods into customizable açaí and pitaya bowls that give you the power your body needs. What started as a dream to provide nutritious food that was quick and easy is now a delicious destination for fueling up at a growing number of locations.

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Social Mission

GET TO KNOW FIG’S 2024 SOCIAL MISSION PARTNER

SOWE IS A RESIDENT-DRIVEN initiative of Tenfold in Southwest Lancaster City. SoWe engages the diverse voices of our community to strengthen the economic and social well-being of the neighborhood.

What does SoWe

do?

The SoWe team works within five priority areas:

1. Connecting neighbors

2. Creating and maintaining safe, quality housing for low-income residents

3. Supporting local businesses & promoting commercial activity

4. Improving our streets and parks

5. Increasing neighborhood safety

From left to right: Lori Pagan, Jacquie Morges, Christina Ortega, Ashley Burkett Glensor, Amos Stoltzfus, Gene Duncan, Carole Kirchner, and Willonda McCloud

Mural by: Salina Almanzar-Oree

Location: SoWe’s Pocket Park

How can you get involved this spring?

• Attend or volunteer at SoWe ’ s Earth Day Celebration on April 20

• Enjoy a self-directed walking mural tour

• Attend the Plants of the Pocket Park event on May 18

• Join the Spring Bloom Tree Walk in May

these events on their website and social media!

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designed for Community

CONTINUING A LONG-STANDING COMMUNITY

PARTNERSHIP, Cornerstone helped Water Street Mission continue to update their properties to reflect their values of ensuring dignity and safety for their guests. This redesigned gathering space will allow them to build more community within their building and foster connections.

This space is finally designed for its purpose! Cornerstone is always very easy to work and communicate with. They have a strong ability to understand our culture and needs and work flexibly to accomplish all our project goals.”

— THE

WATER STREET MISSION TEAM
From left to right: Ryan Griffith, CDA President Susan Zeamer, WSM Day Life Coach Supervisor Aaron Burkhart, CDA Designer Carson King, CDA Designer
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Lillie Otte, WSM Director of Life Coach Ministry

“A” is for Architectural Interiors Solutions

FROM MAKER TABLES, chairs, and desks to lockers, lounge seating, and cafeteria and auditorium furniture, Benjamin Roberts can help your K-12 public or private school build an environment for students, staff, and administrators to excel. Their contract furniture and architectural interiors products team are experts at creating comfortable, engaging, and flexible spaces for students in the Lancaster area and beyond to learn and grow.

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The future is PROJECT BLUEPRINT

PROJECT BLUEPRINT IS A TRAINING PROGRAM designed for underrepresented and diverse community members to assume roles on nonprofit and public governance boards. This program equips participants with training and resources, empowering them to effectively serve in crucial leadership positions on the boards of these organizations. The program also provides training to organizations ready to delve deeper into addressing inequity at the board level. It aims to educate them on achieving authentic inclusivity, cultural competence, and creating a welcoming environment for a diverse array of board members.

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Spring 2024 Project Blueprint Individual Cohort along with Willonda McCloud, Vice Chair, Equity Committee and Aiza Ashraf, Director, Equity and Community Impact

WOW FACTOR

YOUR WEDDING FLORALS can be as unique as your love story thanks to the creative minds at Splints & Daisies. Using ornate blooms in vibrant colors and untraditional arrangements, they are known for standout style that will delight you and your guests .

Booking now for 2024 & 2025!

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HOURS

Monday to Friday 10:30 am –2 am

Saturday & Sunday 8 am –2 am

BRING THE ambiance of the Mediterranean TO YOUR TABLE

AT YORGOS LANCASTER , enjoy casual pub fare on the first floor or dine on the second floor in the Kefi Dining Room to indulge in authentic Greek-influenced dishes and delicious steak and seafood options. For craft beer and cocktail lovers, they have an extensive array of beers, cocktails, liquors, wine, and champagne available. Both Kefi and Little Mykonos on the third floor are available venue spaces for large parties and events. Celebrate every reason and season.

Book or make reservations now by calling 717.394.6977.

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WELCOME TO

EXTRAORDINARY 55+ LIVING

Curated to everything that moves you. Sharing your taste for extraordinary city living — with downtown Lancaster’s diverse shops, lively restaurants, cultural venues, and exciting community events — just outside the front door. Rising 20 stories above vibrant Lancaster City, Mosaic’s 146 stunning residences are the inspired work of renowned architects and interior designers. And your new home base for a life of curiosity and discovery in our amazing City of Lancaster.

BEST APARTMENT SELECTION AVAILABLE NOW AT PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICING Artist

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Here for you

AS THE PUFFER MORRIS TEAM GROWS and new faces join the team, they have even more expertise to guide you through the transition of buying and selling your home, utilizing over four decades of real estate experience in Lancaster. Their locally-connected team are experts at navigating the ever-changing real estate market with your needs and wants in mind.

From left to right, standing: Alex King, John Spidaliere, Brian Altimare, and Jeremiah Eastep
86 222 WEST ORANGE STREET #2 PUFFERMORRIS.COM
From left to right, seated: Mary Tribble, Scott Haverstick, Wendy Hess, and Rachel Degler

Making a Difference

AS SCHREIBER CENTER FOR PEDIATRIC DEVELOPMENT has grown to serve over 4,000 infants, children, and adolescents with disabilities, developmental delays, and acquired injuries each year, they outgrew their facility. That’s why they launched the Where HEROES Are Made campaign to renovate and expand their space to support their world-class therapy programs. Their three-story addition brought all of their services under one roof—where miracles happen and heroes are made every day. As renovations continue, they are also building the Kids’ Care Fund, a sustainable revenue stream designed to support Schreiber’s services now and into the future.

Find out more and get involved at schreiberpediatric.org.

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Brayden and his therapist work in the new space for pediatric physical therapy thanks to supporters of the HEROES campaign

Where Technology Never Stops

KEEPING YOUR BUSINESS SAFE AND RUNNING takes a team of trusted professionals. Business Information Group (BIG) knows finding the right IT solutions to do this can sometimes be difficult. That’s why they partner with your business to provide a seamless IT transformation through cybersecurity and networking solutions. In fact, their 100+ person team strives to be so reliable and in tune with your needs that they become an extension of your business as your most trusted technology advisor.

For the past 30 years, they have served Central Pennsylvania through managed IT from their York headquarters, and they are excited to open a branch in Lancaster City and partner with locally-rooted companies. They are committed to teaching the communities they work in the importance of cybersecurity at every level of business. One way they are investing in education is through BIG University. F

BIG University is designed to provide forward-thinking businesses and IT professionals with a collaborative space to educate themselves and each other on current and future technologies. This in-person event, held in Lancaster for the first time in September 2023, brings expert level discussions on cutting edge security approaches, industry insights, and top IT priorities for businesses. It also includes educational breakout sessions, an exclusive panel discussion with top business leaders, and networking opportunities to explore collaborative opportunities.

Save the date for BIG University 2024: September 12

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Meet some of the faces of cybersecurity and IT at BIG

“As an extension of our clients’ business, BIG takes pride in helping them access technology in a way that supports their operations and creates a productive and secure environment for their employees. The foundation of trust that is created with our clients allows us to truly feel like we are using our talents to help companies thrive.”

“By being an extension of our clients’ business, it gives us the ability to have a direct impact to their overall success in a very meaningful way. I have personally experienced this with a number of our clients, seeing them grow and succeed exponentially while being part of their team.”

“At BIG, we’re not just looking to sell service or technology products; we genuinely seek mutual partnership with local businesses to deliver secure, reliable, and understandable solutions that create operational productivity and transformation for the people they serve.”

Stay tuned! BIG is excited to support Lancaster small businesses in a new way by sponsoring three Fresh Faces in the following issues of Fig in 2024. Fig Fresh Faces spotlight local business owners and welcome them to Lancaster City by telling their story.

“In the ever-evolving technology landscape, we use effective technology solutions that allow us to be an extension of our clients’ business while always keeping information security at the forefront of our discussion to ensure we are protecting our business partners’ interests.”

“We’re on a mission to humanize technology, safeguard local businesses, and empower our community through IT education. We bridge the digital gap, ensuring businesses thrive securely. It’s not just about password resets and anti-virus; it’s about transforming businesses and fostering a knowledgeable community.”

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Chicha Morada

Made with Peruvian Purple Corn, Pineapples, Green Apples, Cinnamon, Cloves, and Lime Juice.

Happiness comes in a bowl.

OUR PERUVIAN POLLO BOWL is filled with our marinaded charcoal chicken, house recipe black beans, green beans (or other toppings of your choice), and our authentic Peruvian-style chicken fried rice. Add a little kick with one of our signature sauces. Order a refreshing Chicha Morada to wash it down. All are 100% gluten-free. We provide flavors that compel our customers to return time and time again.

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Art Building of the

A BUILDING IS MORE than just the materials that make it—it’s a hub for sharing experiences, a home where memories are made, a spot where your best ideas come to life. The talented team behind Capstone Design + Build offers a sophisticated approach to design and construction, where your project is thoughtfully considered from every angle—from function and budget to materials and environmental impact to context and schedule, to name a few. Skilled artisans and visionary architects collaborate seamlessly from concept through completion to transform spaces into timeless reflections of your dreams.

Elevate your next project with Capstone Design + Build

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Experience, Above All™

Armstrong World Industries (AWI) strives to create a workplace culture where all feel welcome, regardless of race, ethnicity, age, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or disability. They believe making the company more diverse and inclusive is not just the right thing to do—it contributes to a stronger corporate culture and helps them better serve all customers and communities for a healthy tomorrow.

As part of this commitment, AWI offers volunteer-driven Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to provide space and opportunities for employees with a shared background or identity to connect.

Armstrong Queer Unity Alliance (AQUA) is a group of LGBTQ+ employees and allies who are dedicated to promoting career development, providing a secure space for expressing views, and encouraging LGBTQ+ employees to bring their authentic selves to the professional forefront.

AQUA is joined by Black Organization of Leaders and Doers (BOLD) and Armstrong Women Achieving Real Excellence (AWARE). AWI is actively seeking to broaden this network of ERGs over the next few years.

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“AQUA launched in fall 2023, and I am one of eight core group members that helped establish its mission, purpose, and strategic vision. Immediately following the launch, a host of employees reached out with gratitude and excitement about having access to LGBTQ+ related resources and education, and many employees expressed the desire to learn more about becoming a stronger ally, as they have friends and family members who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. As a member of the queer community myself, being part of AQUA has increased my confidence to bring my full, authentic self to Armstrong.”

Jason E. Ilgenfritz, he/him

Senior CAD Technician, Architectural Specialities Group AQUA Social & Member Chair

“Being a part of AQUA has allowed me to be involved with something that is personal to me and impacts the LGBTQ+ community inside AWI as well as outside. AWI’s ERGs give employees comfort in knowing their employer cares about being diverse and inclusive, and also gives those employees a place to come that is a safe space to express themselves and be supported.”

Other ERGs at Armstrong World Industries:

Black Organization of Leaders and Doers (BOLD) is dedicated to empowering Black individuals and others underrepresented in communities where the people of AWI live, work, learn, heal, and play.

Armstrong Women Achieving Real Excellence (AWARE) is committed to addressing the challenges women face in business and life while promoting the strength and power of women helping women.

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Uplifting Architecture

BEERS + HOFFMAN ARCHITECTURE HAS A PASSION

for bringing thoughtful designs to everyday places—from worship spaces, schools, and commercial properties to healthcare facilities and senior living communities.

Their team was grateful to bring their 40 years of expertise and collaborative solutions to Bright Side in Southwest Lancaster. Promoting spiritual growth, education, and physical fitness, Bright Side Opportunities Center provides the community with a fitness center, outpatient medical care, a youth computer center, daycare, adult education, and access to a gymnasium, banquet/stage area, and classroom spaces shared with Bright Side Baptist Church.

The facility was Awarded four National Solomon Awards for design, including Most Innovative Church Facility, Best Overall Building Project, Best Church Design New Construction, and Best Special Project.

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Feed. Fix. Rescue.

WHEN IT COMES TO caring for animals in need, Pet Pantry has been working for over a decade to support families and their pets by providing emergency and longer-term pet food assistance, discounted vet services, and rescuing animals for their future fur-ever homes. This is all made possible through partnership with people like you!

Ready to support their important work or find a furry friend of your own? The ball is in your court! Reach out to their team at petpantrylc.org.

In 2023, Pet Pantry worked towards their mission of Feed, Fix, and Rescue.

51,286 POUNDS OF DRY FOOD DISTRIBUTED

17,311 CANS OF WET FOOD DISTRIBUTED

592 TNR SURGERIES PROVIDED

$207,840 DISCOUNTED VET SERVICES

412 FUR-EVER HOMES FOUND

291 FAMILIES BEING HELPED

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Fig Day Out

As Lancaster continues to be a top-rated place to retire, residents are finding their place as they continue enjoying the things they love to do.

WALT AND ZOE BILSKI are Pennsylvania natives who found their way to Lancaster 35 years ago. Walt, a former electrical engineer, and Zoe, a retired nurse, both worked in nearby Chester County but built their life outside of work here in Lancaster.

“When we thought about retirement, we knew we wanted to stay in this community,” Walt said.

When friends hosted the Bilskis at Garden Spot Village, they convinced them to join the waiting list—although Walt admits it didn’t take much since they fell in love with the community as soon as they walked through the doors.

Zoe added, “It really has everything you could want. There is a lot going on as far as activities go, and they are varied, especially if you have a younger attitude and are geared to being active like we consider ourselves to be.”

Another reason they’re excited to make the move to Garden Spot is because of its proximity to Lancaster City, where they love to spend the day.

Walt & Zoe’s Itinerary

Use this Fig Day Out guide to spend a day of your own in Lancaster. Since spring weather can be unpredictable, you can choose to spend your day indoors or out.

1. Attend a morning fitness class

Walt and Zoe enjoy pool fitness classes at the Garden Spot Wellness Center. Lancaster City is also home to great fitness centers that anyone can join.

2. Grab lunch in Lancaster City

One of Zoe’s favorites is C’est La Vie, where her and her friends catch up over their delicious lunch menu.

3. See a show at the Fulton Theatre

1. Go for a morning bike ride at Lancaster County Park

Walt and Zoe cruise on classic Schwinns, but if you are new to biking, stop by The Common Wheel to find one of your own.

2. Try a new Lancaster City restaurant for lunch

Walt and his friends have dubbed themselves the ROMEOs (retired old men eating out) and are on a mission to try a new local restaurant each week.

3. Go shopping on the 300 Block of North Queen Street

One of the Bilskis’ favorites is Art & Glassworks.

4. Attend a Lancaster Barnstormers game at Clipper Magazine Stadium

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Possibilities are endless

BY WORKING TOGETHER to utilize each person’s strengths and expertise, AK Interiors comes together to make something beautiful happen. Their workspace is thoughtfully designed with collaboration in mind to bring their best to every project.

Ready for an interior design refresh? Schedule your 2024 renovation project with the dynamic team at AK Interiors.

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MAKE YOURSELF AT home

CHUCK HONABACH AND HIS REAL ESTATE TEAM welcome everyone to join in listening to their new podcast—Lancaster Happy Hour. Their goal is to connect and introduce people both locally and outside of Lancaster County to this diverse and culture-filled community they love. You may have heard of the business or the upcoming event, but during Lancaster Happy Hour, you’ll get to know the person behind the scenes and why they do what they do.

Listen to Lancaster Happy Hour on Spotify and Apple Podcast and reach out to their team about all of your real estate needs.

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Classic MEETS Current

IN A SPACE THAT ART DECO DREAMS ARE MADE OF, David O’Shell mixes in his love for a bygone era with classic glam touches around the studio and modern techniques behind the styling chair. His talented team of accomplished stylists are well-versed in today’s hair and makeup trends and ready to give you a stunning look that is all your own.

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REACH HIGH

A series brought to you by High Foundation that introduces you to business and nonprofit leaders who are thoughtfully innovating with a spirit of servant leadership.

Alisa Jones, President and CEO of Union Community Care, brings compassion and inspiration to healthcare. With over 20 years of experience, her dedication to serving the community and positively impacting people’s lives is evident.

“One of my favorite things is meeting people in the community who say, ‘I love my doctor; I love Union Community Care,’” Alisa shared. “I can’t go anywhere wearing the logo without someone stopping me to tell me how the service we’ve done has impacted them in a positive way.”

The healthcare leader has a deep and personal connection to her work. Alisa recalls her early encounters with health clinics growing up, waiting in line with her family before dawn to hopefully secure a spot to receive care. This experience of the indignity that working-class and low-income individuals often face in accessing healthcare fueled Alisa’s passion for working with health centers and addressing inequalities in the healthcare system.

“You want to know what drives me forward? Equity and healthcare. Making healthcare fairer is my North Star. It is my life’s goal and what I will continue to work towards,” she said.

When Alisa set out on a journey to become an effective leader, she pursued leadership classes and sought advice from experienced leaders who generously shared their insights.

“ You want to know what drives me forward? Equity and healthcare.”

Over time, she developed her leadership voice and style—believing leadership is primarily about serving others. She appreciates the dedication and passion her team brings to their work, describing them as unapologetically fierce characters committed to providing high-quality care for everyone.

“Even though I appreciate the opportunity to be highlighted as an individual, great leadership is only the result of fantastic teamwork,” she stressed. “Union Community Care is able to do great things for the community because of a phenomenal team. I’m privileged to serve alongside them.”

Alisa’s commitment to equity in healthcare is an inspiring reminder of the importance of servant leadership as a guiding light for everyone who desires to be an effective leader in the community.

Read more about Alisa’s leadership style at figlancaster.com/articles.

Find out more about High Foundation’s mission to be a Bridge to Opportunity for the Lancaster community and beyond at highfoundation.org.

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Possibilities

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At Lancaster Country Day School challenging academics are only the start of each student’s opportunities for personal discovery and growth. From preschool to 12th grade, LCDS students are able to develop established passions or try new activities in a supportive independent school environment.

To book a tour, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@lancastercountryday.org or (717) 392-2916 x2228 Take

To book a tour, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@lancastercountryday.org or (717) 392-2916 x2228 Take a

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Christ-centered, people focused

When you visit First United Methodist of Lancaster, you will find a group of parishioners who are continually growing, connecting to the community, and putting their faith into action. They invite you to come and explore the many ways you can be a part of loving Lancaster and loving the world by connecting people to Jesus.

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Egg Hunt at Musser Park

Saturday, March 23, 1 pm

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Discover Columbia Right next door

Just 15 minutes from Lancaster City, Columbia is a revived river town on the rise as a destination for eating, drinking, shopping, and exploring.

ESTABLISHED IN 1726 as Wright’s Ferry, Columbia is the latest hotspot for thriving local businesses. In fact, many Lancaster small businesses have recently opened their second locations in this nearby borough. Columbia boasts award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, artisan boutiques, handmade crafts, and acclaimed antique shops that draw visitors from the entire east coast.

At the heart of this revival is Discover Columbia, whose mission is to showcase this emerging place to work, stay, and live. Owner Justin Rule and his team along with small business enthusiasts and local leaders are connecting Columbia’s past with a dream for the town’s tomorrow.

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A historical building filled with over 8,000 square feet of curated retro toys, gaming, vintage, and antiques.

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Vintage Day Trip

To celebrate the past, present, and future, here are a few vintage-inspired things to do on your next trip to Columbia.

Griddles Malt Shop

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Enjoy breakfast and lunch while you step back into Columbia’s yesteryear with vintage memorabilia decorating this 1892 restored hotel in the heart of the city.

Strange Daze

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A boutique with racks of hand selected clothing for all aesthetics, original art, decor, and handcrafted wonders.

Vicious Circle

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A curated boutique of rad vintage clothing for freaky folks—spanning from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

Thistle & Sage Creative

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A women-owned working studio and historic shoppe front that offers unique, locally handcrafted, and thoughtfully-curated pieces for your home, garden, or wardrobe.

Have even more fun in Columbia and stay overnight at the #FreedomHome

Columbia has some of the oldest architectural styles in America, and you can experience all there is to do in one of its iconic homesteads from 1876.

The Airbnb home includes five bedrooms, sleeps up to 10, and is in the heart of all Columbia has to offer. Learn more about the history of the home, the meaning behind its name, and book your stay at freedomhomepa.com.

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Commitment and Trust

THE TEAM AT HINKLE INSURANCE AGENCY knows your family, your business, and your possessions are all important to you—but you may not know how to best protect them. As an independent insurance agency, their priority is you, and they serve as advisors to find the right blend of price, coverage, and service for your unique life.

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AT THE CORE of the newly-opened Aesthetix Lounge is a passion to come alongside clients on their journey to confidence. Owners Jennifer Meglic and Andra Green bring a mindfulness to their practice, understanding the relationships with their clients and staff are the most important thing.

Andra is an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner with a background in hospital medicine, which she believes gives her a unique perspective when it comes to aesthetics.

“Our society is living longer and with better quality of life. I’m well-versed with the physical aging process, which can be tough to see and often contrasts how we

feel inside,” Andra shared. “That’s where the field of aesthetic medicine comes in—a form of self-care so what we see in the mirror can match how we feel.”

Andra also stresses the importance of recognizing that many of the treatments offered at med spas are medical procedures, and at The Aesthetix Lounge, they ensure safety is a top priority.

Treatment plans are as unique as each person and can range from relaxation services to more invasive corrective procedures to simply starting a skincare journey. No matter the plan, The Aesthetix Lounge functions as a strong collaborative

Elevate your well-being

team, creating a relaxing experience with emphasis on maximizing results.

“We offer complimentary consultations so there’s no pressure to opt for any services,” Jennifer said. “We want our clients to have the knowledge of what options are out there to help them reach their goals.”

“The industry is constantly evolving, and we pride ourselves on having some of the latest technology onsite,” she added. “No matter what journey you’re on, we guide you through the best decisions for you.”

For a full list of services offered at The Aesthetix Lounge and to schedule your complimentary consultation, go to theaesthetixlounge.com.

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Rooted in Lancaster.

After building your life in Lancaster why would you want to live anywhere else? Your friends are here. Your interests are here. Your community is here.

Townstead Apartments at Homestead Village will give you the freedom to follow your interests while providing you with a practical plan for the future. At Townstead Apartments, your life will blossom.

To learn more about what we have growing on, call 717-584-1629 or go to HomesteadVillage.org.

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Enjoy the things you love again

THE TEAM AT A&E AUDIOLOGY & HEARING AID CENTER understands the life-altering impact that hearing loss can have. Since 2001, they have been helping Lancaster County residents restore hearing clarity and eliminate the sense of isolation that hearing loss can cause. Their advanced audiological treatments include invisible hearing aids, cochlear implants, tinnitus (ringing in the ears) treatment, and hearing care for adults and pediatrics at four Lancaster County locations. You will feel like part of the family when you step through the doors of the area’s highest-rated hearing clinic.

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ACE

READY TO GET IN THE GAME when it comes to your financial future? Simon Financial Services has spent over two decades crafting a personalized plan to help people on their journey to future success. Christopher Simon and his expert team can get you started on your path today.

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Investment Advisor

Representative

Proudly serving Lancaster County and beyond for over two decades. your finances Securities and investment advisory services offered through Woodbury Financial Services, Inc. (WFS), member FINRA/SIPC. WFS is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of WFS. Marketing support provided by TruChoice Financial Group, LLC (TruChoice). TruChoice is not affiliated with Simon Financial Services or WFS.
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Grow at Greenfield

AT GREENFIELD, better living and health are at the center of what they do. They believe a “wholesome” life—healthy, active, reflective, natural, ethical, connected—is a richer life.

Fitness Amenities & Facilities in Greenfield

• CROSSFIT UNCOMPROMISED

• LIVES IN BALANCE GYM

• OPEX LANCASTER

• SKY ZONE LANCASTER

• THE FOUNDRY LANCASTER

• PICKLEBALL AND TENNIS COURTS

• WALKING TRAILS (Over 10 Miles of Trails and Sidewalks)

• YOGA IN THE PARK (Complimentary to Tenants and Residents)

Learn more about the community building at Greenfield.

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Dedicated to helping you

A WOMAN-OWNED FAMILY BUSINESS, Reliant Heating and Cooling offers reliable solutions for your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether it’s installing a new system or servicing your existing one, their small and mighty team of experts serve commercial and residential clients in South Central Pennsylvania.

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Living your BEST LIFE

IN A COMMUNITY THAT VALUES POSITIVITY and an active lifestyle, Woodcrest Villa residents not only enjoy the comfort of cozy apartments and villas in a convenient location, they can also join in community life programs that fuel the mind, body, heart, and soul. From pool volleyball and pickleball to book club and social events, everyone can live their best life doing the things they enjoy most.

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SETTING THE STANDARD

Awarded a TOP 10 MEDICAL SPA in Pennsylvania by Allergan Top 1% in the Nation

FACE FORWARD

SKIN CARE CENTER

THE STANDOUT TEAM AT FACE FORWARD has just what you need to feel bold, confident, and beautiful. Drawing from more than 20 years of combined experience in the industry, they are constantly learning and improving on the traditional aesthetic techniques they have mastered to give you results that can’t be matched. Having been awarded one of Allergan’s Top 10 medical spas in Pennsylvania and Top 1% of aesthetic practices in the nation, they’re setting the standards high for aesthetics in Lancaster.

Schedule your next appointment and find out what makes Face Forward different.

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Get growing

AS

THE DAYS GET

BRIGHTER so should your home. With luscious houseplants and garden varietals along with everything you need to keep them thriving, Ken’s Gardens is your one-stop garden shop for finding the perfect houseplants that will soak up the afternoon light and enliven your space inside and out. Take a trip to both of their locations to find just what you need for spring planting season.

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THE LAST FEW YEARS have been a rocky road in the housing market, and Mortgage Craft helps you hone in on your short-game with your long-game goals in mind, much like their friends at inJoy Golf. They would love to join you on the long drive to homeownership with your dream home in mind.

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For Hot and Cold Brew Specialties

JURA IS THE GLOBAL INNOVATION LEADER in automatic coffee machines, offering a true bean-to-cup experience that is freshly ground, not capsuled. For those who want the best, the new JURA GIGA 10 brews the full spectrum of hot specialties, from intense espresso to cappuccino, flat whites, and more. Plus, it opens up a new dimension of coffee enjoyment with genuine cold brew specialties thanks to JURA’s exclusive Cold Extraction Process. Experience barista-crafted coffee at home. JURA—if you love coffee.

Did You Know?

The JURA Hospitality Center, located right here in Lancaster County, is the only one of its kind in the United States. Experience JURA machines for yourself and bring barista-style coffee right into your home. Does your JURA need a repair? The Hospitality Center is also the only certified repair center in the U.S.

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Elegant Beginnings

NESTLED AMONG ACRES OF LUSH GARDENS, The Inn at Leola Village offers a variety of indoor and outdoor event spaces that are stunningly unique, beautifully decorated, and romantically designed to perfectly match how you want your day to feel and the size of your guest list.

If you are imagining a luxurious wedding in an intimate setting, look no further than The Inn at Leola Village’s Bella Giardino, an elegant and romantic venue offering artistic etched floors, a stunning stone wall, handcrafted wood doors, and a window wall that welcomes natural light for your celebration. Bella Giardino also offers an adjacent tree-lined private patio for outdoor enjoyment.

H Scan here to explore the elegant possibilities and schedule a private tour to start planning the wedding of your dreams.

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Congratulations to the newlyweds Paula & Rob

Making memories

IN THE GAME OF LIFE, it’s the journey that makes the memories. In your home, those memorable occasions happen around the table during a family meal and games with friends. Gish’s Furniture has an heirloom quality table for every home and style. You make the choices on size, shape, and color—the choices are truly endless, and the quality is unmatched. Their sales and design team will help you achieve your dream room where these memories will be made. Visit Gish’s today and see the possibilities.

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Experiencing

community

WALT & ZOE BILSKI can’t wait to move to Garden Spot Village. Zoe says, “We love the mission of Garden Spot and the active, productive lifestyle people experience here.” They visit several times a week, using the Wellness Center and taking classes. In addition, Walt & Zoe volunteered at the golf tournament in June 2023. “It’s nice,” she adds, “that we have the opportunity to build friendships with our future neighbors already.”

Learn more about Zoe & Walt’s experience at Garden Spot Village at gardenspotvillage.org/blog.

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NEW NAME. SAME LOCATION. SAME GREAT SERVICE.

WITH 200+ YEARS OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE, the team at Faulkner Volvo loves getting drivers on the road and on their way. Previously Stadel Volvo, the Faulkner family of dealerships has continued to bring care and expertise to every car they sell and service—led by the same local team who has been serving you for years for a full-service automotive experience.

Reserve your all-electric Volvo EX30 and EX90 coming soon!

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