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Plans for putting a new face on the Middletown town square at Main and Union streets have been put on the back burner by borough council, at least for now. Reversing a decision from just two weeks before, council on July 5 voted 5-0 to back out of a contract to pay consulting engineers $18,600 to come up with a design for how to make the square more attractive to motorists and the public. At least 19,000 vehicles a day pass through the square, either on Main Street (Route 230) or north and south on Union Street (Route 441), according to traffic counts compiled by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Council took the action despite Solicitor Adam Santucci advising members there is no guarantee

that the borough can get out of the contract with HRG that council had approved by 6-3 vote on June 21. There is also no guarantee that the borough can avoid paying the entire $18,600 to HRG, Santucci pointed out. There was no word yet on whether HRG will allow the borough to get out of the contract. “This remains an open issue. It has not been resolved,” Santucci told the Press And Journal on Monday, July 11. HRG did not return a phone call from the Press And Journal seeking comment. Voting to get out of the contract was Council President Ben Kapenstein and Vice President Damon Suglia, and members Anne Einhorn, Diana McGlone and Robert Reid. Members Dawn Knull, Ed Shull and Ian Reddinger were absent. First Ward Councilor Robert Louer Sr. resigned Please See SQUARE, Page A4

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Middletown Borough Council has yet another vacant seat to fill – before council has had a chance to fill the seat that was just vacated by Robert Louer Sr. Ed Shull had only been on council representing the Third Ward since Jan. 19, when he was chosen to fill the seat vacated by Vicki Malone, who resigned in September 2015. The owner of a tree-trimming business in Londonderry Twp., Shull has submitted a resignation letter that council will be asked to take action on during its next meeting July 19, Borough Manager Ken

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Offer made to fill Middletown police officer opening Middletown Borough Council on July 5 voted 5-0 to approve a conditional offer of employment to Tyler Zehring to fill a new full-time position on the Middletown Police Department. Zehring for about a year has been a part-time officer with the department. His was the only application that the borough received for the full-time position through the Civil Service Commission. The offer is conditioned upon Zehring passing psychological and physical exams and a drug test. The full-time position has a starting salary of about $55,000 a year. — Dan Miller

L. Swatara says no to police merger … 23 years ago remembers This story made headlines in the July 14, 1993, edition of the Press And Journal. Read more on page B-3.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: If you ask when the venue today known as Pride Festival of Central PA began, the answer depends on who you ask. That’s why history and its artifacts - all the bits and pieces left behind in shoeboxes and cabinet drawers - is so important. Affiliated with History Project of the LGBT Center of Central PA, William Burton has been sifting through the region’s LGBT archive housed at Dickinson College, Carlisle. Against the backdrop of the event known as Stonewall, Burton pieces together the legions of individuals and organizations, some still in operation, some now history, who collectively put Pride on the region’s map. As is usually the case, no one individual or organization that creates change does so single-handedly. Some things do take a village.

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*** y the late 1960’s, after suffering decades of suppression, discrimination, harassment, and failed activism, a new outlook began to emerge in the gay and lesbian community nationwide. The spirit of the culture of protest and self-deter-mination that was sweeping the country influenced by the anti-war, civil rights, and women’s movements was too pervasive for young gay men and lesbians to remain unaffected. A firestorm was about to explode, and it did on the night of June 28, 1969. On that fateful night two detectives and a handful of officers from Manhattan’s Sixth Precinct, decided to prosecute a routine raid at The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in the heart of Greenwich Village in New York City. The Stonewall Inn was a prime target - it had been operating without a liquor license – and it was reputed to have ties with organized crime and the inn featured half naked “go-go” boys as entertainment. The patrons also tended to be young and non-white, and many were drag queens. As the raid became more violent, a crowd began to gather on the street. As a policeman forcibly began to escort the last patron out of bar - a lesbian - the scene exploded and rioting began. The crowds and riots continued into the next night, with over 2,000 protesters arriving to fight with police. Shouts of “Gay Power” and “Save our Sister” could be heard. The first-ever gay protest riot had been born. Word spread quickly about the confrontation, launching the LGBT movement across the country. On the first anniversary of the riot, Gay Pride marches were held in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and New York, Continued on page 7

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the next several weeks, until more regular hours are decided upon and announced. In August 2015, Tattered Flag was approved by borough council and the Middletown Industrial and Commercial Development Authority to convert most of the Elks Building - 13,000 square feet, all but the space for the Elks Theatre into a combined brewery/distillery/ brew pub. It received a $1.5 million loan from the authority. Of that, $1.1 million is money to assist in converting the Elks into the new use. Tattered Flag is using the remaining $400,000 as a mortgage to purchase its portion of the Elks Building. The authority still owns the theater. —Dan Miller

The Air Force was Scott Colley's ticket out of Middletown. He enlisted while still in high school in 1978, to escape a home life where Colley says that he, his brother and his mother had a very rough time. Colley never moved back to Middletown. But that's not to say he never looked back. He managed to make something of his life, thanks in part to some words of wisdom from a Middletown Area High School teacher named Robert Reid. Colley became an Air Force weapons officer who served in the Gulf War and became a college graduate. Returning to civilian life, he became a successful entrepreneur in real estate until the market crashed in 2008-09. He also spent 20 years off and on "making a lot of money" in the car dealership business.

Today, Colley lives in Mooresville, N.C., just above Charlotte. About a year ago, Colley and a partner decided to put their inside knowledge of the car business to work for consumers by developing a smart phone application called Car Czar Pro. Consumers, because of Colley what they don't know, are at a disadvantage when it comes to buying or leasing a vehicle, Coffey said. "It should disrupt the car business the way Uber disrupted the taxi business," Colley predicts of Car Czar Pro.

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Thirty-six people were waiting to get in the door at noon Saturday, July 9, for the long-awaited "soft opening" of part of the Tattered Flag Brewery & Still Works in the Elks Building in downtown Middletown, said Matt Fritz, one of the four Tattered Flag partners. Tattered Flag opened its tasting room on the first floor from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Tattered Flag offered several of its own brews plus a food menu. Wine and cider was provided by The Vineyard at Hershey. Saturday's opening was a trial run and Tattered Flag will announce its hours going forward on its Facebook page. The partners have said they expect Tattered Flag to be open about one day a week for

Colley honors ties to Kuppy’s, Reid when launching phone app

Explosive vote: Fireworks back for Labor Day After a three-year absence, fireworks are scheduled to return to Middletown for Labor Day on Sept. 3. Borough Council on July 5 voted 5-0 to approve a contract with Zambelli Fireworks of New Castle to put on the show for $18,000. As before, the fireworks will be set off from the Middletown boat access park area near South Union and Susquehanna streets. The borough typically has roped off an area of the practice football field along Susquehanna Street for the public to view the show. The entire cost will be covered by the $19,786.27 that was raised from the two Mayoral Madness charity basketball games in 2015 and 2016, said Mayor James H. Curry III. Zambelli was one of two proposals that the borough received, the other coming from Pyrotecnico for $14,500. A third company that the borough reached out to did not respond, said Borough Manager Ken Klinepeter. The contract amount was below the threshold that triggers competitive bidding requirements, so council was not legally obligated to select the lowest qualified bidder, said Solicitor

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Klinepeter told the Press And Journal on Friday, July 8. A copy of Shull's resignation letter was not immediately provided. Shull did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. Shull's resignation means that since September, council has had to contend with filling four vacancies. Since Malone, Councilor Greg Wilsbach resigned in March, followed by Louer and now Shull. Shull's resignation means that one-third of the nine-member council will have turned over since the newly elected council leadership took over in January.

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If you live or run a business in downtown Middletown and want to have a say about parking, you should attend borough council's next meeting on Tuesday, July 19. Chances are good that council will take some action on recommendations included in a study of parking in the downtown that was completed in May by the Middletown Police Department. The study agreed with business owners who have been saying that a shortage of parking in the core Reid downtown is caused by Amtrak commuters taking up key spots for hours and days at a time because the lot at the train station on Mill Street is full. For example, the study found that 72 percent of vehicles parked during peak times in the core downtown area were registered to owners outside of the 17057 zip code. Among recommendations in the study are higher parking fines, placing time limits on how long a vehicle can be parked in certain spots, and allowing downtown residents to apply for parking permits. The core downtown zone includes the north and south sides of Brown Street between South Union and Pine Street; the north and south sides of Mill Street between South Union and Poplar streets; and the west and east sides of Poplar Street between Brown and Mill streets. The study also looked at a broader area of the downtown, but found that the concentration of non-17057 vehicles was only evident in the core zone. Council has had the study since June 7 when it was briefly presented by Mayor James H. Curry III. However, no action has been taken. Toward the end of council's July 5 meeting, a call for action came from Councilor Robert Reid, who has been the most vocal about doing something to address the downtown parking issue. “I don't want to see that study put on the shelf and forgotten about,” Reid said. But before council acts it needs to hear from downtown residents and business owners - who likely have their own opinion about how long a time limit is best, and other aspects of the recommendations, said Borough Solicitor Adam Santucci. On a related note, Councilor Diana McGlone for several months has been trying

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When the time came to launch the app to the public, Colley decided to do that in - of all places - Kuppy's Diner. Despite the hard times growing up here, there are plenty of people whom Colley remembers fondly in this town. Topping the list are Carol Kupp, co-owner of Kuppy's Diner, and Reid, the long-time former mayor who returned to public life in January as

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1190 w. chocolate ave., hummelstown (717) 533-8999

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So you’ve finally asked that guy/girl/ anthropomorphic deity in your English class out on a date, but that’s as far as you’ve planned. No fear, here’s a guide to impress. PSUGuide.com 2016/17

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tattered flag brewery &1 S. Union still works St., Middletown TatteredFlagBSW.com

over 21 & lovin’ it

As the Capital Region’s first craft brewery & craft distillery, this newly renovated industrial chic space is the perfect setting to share a flight (or two). Grab a bite and let the conversation flow. $$

Good, Clean Fun

Flagship Cinemas 2 N. Londonderry Square, Palmyra Little Amps Coffee Roasters 1836 Green St., Harrisburg; 133 State St., Harrisburg; 320 Market St., Harrisburg LittleAmpsCoffee.com

Not only do they brew killer coffee featuring roasts from around the world (cold brew, latte, cappuccino — the list goes on) but they also sell killer baked goods (and let you bring local food in). Check out their vinyl collection and live music schedule. $

deep conversation

Hershey Butterfly Gardens

170 Hotel Rd., Hershey HersheyGardens.org

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Hands down, the most comfortable theater this side of the Susquehanna, with power reclining seating and private rear lofts. Every Thursday night, Flagship offers the Encore Cinema Series, featuring everything from documentaries to independent and foreign films. Ticket prices are always $7 with your student ID. $

Home 231 231 North St., Harrisburg

indulgent

Home231.com

Home 231 proudly serves seasonal American food with a menu boasting locally sourced ingredients like in the bacon bleu burger for $13. And for those who enjoy sharing, the duck confit tacos are as crazy good as they sound. Home 231 is open for brunch, lunch, dinner and/or drinks aka alcohol. $$$

Good, Clean Fun

The Butterfly Atrium at the Hershey Gardens is one of only 25 indoor atriums in the country. Nearly 600 butterflies from nearly every continent are housed in the atrium year round. Ticket prices start at $12.50 for regular admission. $

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over2121& lovin’ it over & lovin’ it

Federal Taphouse 234 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg FederalTaphouseHBG.com

Serving everything from charcuterie to “Fed Fries” and wood fired entrées. The Tap House name comes from the 100 international and domestic beers on tap. $$


The Melting Pot 3350 Paxton St., Harrisburg MeltingPot.com

indulgent

Offers a variety of fondue experiences that include cheese and chocolate and is the only place in town where you can simultaneously dip lobster in cheese and chocolate if you’re in the mood. Try one of their Four-course Experiences or go with the Four-course Fondue Across America. $$

Note Bistro &1530Wine Bar N. 2 St., Harrisburg nd

NoteWineBar.com

Located in a quiet neighborhood is a quaint Victorian that boasts a full bar and a list of over two dozen wines — all selected to pair with Note’s European-style menu. Listen to old vinyl of Sinatra, Fitzgerald and more in this romantic setting. Note offers “Aperitivo” specials between 4:30 and 6:30 on weekdays and on Sundays, all bottles of wine are ½ price. $$

Sports Emporium 29 S. Middlesex Rd., Carlisle CarlisleSportsEmporium.com

Whether you want to impress your date with your laser tag skills or completely embarrass yourself with your go-kart skills, this is the place to be. There’s something for everyone: 7,500 sq. ft. laser tag arena, mini golf, outdoor and indoor slick track go-kart racing, roller skating, rock climbing wall and an arcade. Pricing varies on what you want to do, but check out their “Super Fun Pack” for $24.50 per person. Free Wi-Fi, parking and admission. $$

deep conversation

Good, Clean Fun

TAKE IT OUTSIDE! aka Sweet Seasonal Spots

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STUDENTS SAVE 15% ON TRAVEL With the new Amtrak Student Discount ®

LEARN MORE

Amtrak.com/Student

Exclusively available at www.Amtrak.com/Student. Valid for 15% off Value and Flexible rail fares. Advance reservations are required a minimum of three (3) days prior to travel (including unreserved service). Valid for students ages 13 – 25 years of age. Valid for travel on all Amtrak service except the following: weekday Acela® Express (except select holidays), Amtrak/Via Rail Service operated by Via Rail, and select thruway service. Upon request, passengers must present a valid student identification card onboard the train. No photocopies or facsimiles will be accepted. Fares are subject to availability. Valid for Coach seats; upgrades to Business class, first class, or sleepers are available upon full payment of accommodation charges. This offer is not available on the Amtrak mobile app, mobile phones, or for onboard sales. In addition to the discount restrictions, this offer is also subject to any restrictions, blackouts, and refund rules that apply to the type of fare purchased. Fares, routes and schedules are subject to change without notice. Once travel has begun, no changes to the itinerary are permitted. Not combinable with any other discount offer. Other restrictions may apply. Amtrak and Acela Express are registered service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.

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Center of the Universe

Right now, if you're reading this, there's a good chance you're standing at the center of the universe aka Middletown, Pennsylvania. And if you need to get anywhere from here (any place worth getting to, at least) this section’s got you covered. GETTING TO: Harrisburg • Hershey • Lancaster • Philadelphia • New York City PSUGuide.com 2016/17

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BTW: You're 15 mins. away!

to harrisburg

Center of the universe:

via: amtrak train service

$

7.50

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is within walking distance) via: capital area transit (CAT) bus service

$

1.75

*

*Use the 7 Line + one-way ticket fare (see schedule on inside front cover) via: uber

$

26- 40 $

*

*11-18 mile trip @ uberx + uberxl rates via: car

$

2

(get the gasbuddy app for real-time gas prices & locations)

+ While you're in Harrisburg: The State Musuem (300 NORTH STREET) Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts (222 MARKET STREET)

City Island (245 CHAMPIONSHIP WAY) Fort Hunter Mansion (5300 NORTH FRONT STREET) Appalachain Brewing Company (50 NORTH CAMERON STREET)

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via: capital area transit (CAT) bus service

4

$

*

*Use the 8 & 322 Line + one-way ticket fare via: uber

23- 35

$

$

*

*9-11 mile trip @ uberx + uberxl rates via: car

2

$

(get the gasbuddy app for real-time gas prices & locations)

+ While you're in Hershey: Hersheypark (100 HERSHEYPARK DRIVE) Hershey Gardens (170 HOTEL ROAD) Tanger Outlets at Hershey (46 OUTLET SQUARE) Hershey Theatre (15 EAST CARACAS AVENUE) Adventure Sports in Hershey (3010 ELIZABETHTOWN ROAD)

Center of the universe:

to hershey

BTW: You're 20 mins. away!

aww darn, there's no amtrak to hershey!

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BTW: You're 40 mins. away!

to Lancaster

Center of the universe:

via: amtrak train service

7.50

*

$

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is within walking distance) via: greyhound

30

*

$

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is in downtown harrisburg) via: uber

55- 84

$

$

*

*28-32 mile trip @ uberx + uberxl rates via: car

5

$

(get the gasbuddy app for real-time gas prices & locations)

+ While you're in Lancaster: Fulton Opera House (12 NORTH PRINCE STREET) Central Market (23 NORTH MARKET STREET) The Chameleon Club (223 NORTH WATER STREET) Fetish Brewing (325 ICE AVENUE) Tellus360 (24 EAST KING STREET)

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30

*

$

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is within walking distance) via: greyhound

10- 45

$

$

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is in downtown harrisburg) VIA: MEGABUS

12

$

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: departs from harrisburg mall) via: car

10- 16

$

$

(get the gasbuddy app for real-time gas prices & locations)

+ While you're in Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art

(2600 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY)

Reading Terminal Market (51 NORTH 12TH STREET) Tattooed Mom (530 SOUTH STREET) Dalessandro's Steaks (600 WENDOVER STREET)

Center of the universe:

to philadelphia

BTW: You're 1 ½ hours away!

via: amtrak train service

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to new york city BTW: You're 3 hours away!

Center of the universe:

via: amtrak train service

59

$

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is within walking distance) via: greyhound

65

$

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: station is in downtown harrisburg) via: megabus

17- 27

$

$

*

*one-way ticket fare

(fyi: departs from harrisburg mall) via: car

19- 29

$

$

(get the gasbuddy app for real-time gas prices & locations)

+ While you're in New York City: Katz's Delicatessen (205 EAST HOUSTON STREET) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1071 5TH AVENUE)

Momofuku Noodle Bar (171 1ST AVENUE) Big Gay Ice Cream (EAST VILLAGE: 125 EAST 7TH AVENUE & WEST VILLAGE: 61 GROVE STREET)

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SUN - FRI: 11 am - 11 pm SAT: 11 am - 12 am (CLOSED TUE) DAILY HAPPY HOUR: 4-6 pm

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ATES D C I M CADE ber! A Y E K mem to Re

FALL 2016

SPRING 2017

Aug. 21 Student Registration Deadline Aug. 22 Classes Begin Aug. 27 Regular Drop Deadline Aug. 28 Late Drop Begins Aug. 28 Regular Add Deadline @ 8:00 am Aug. 29 Late Registration Begins Sept. 5 Labor Day Holiday (No Classes) Nov. 11 Late Drop Deadline Nov. 11 Declare Minor Deadline (Graduating Students) Nov. 20-26 Thanksgiving Holiday (No Classes) Dec. 9 Withdrawal Deadline Dec. 9 Classes End Dec. 10-11 Study Days Dec. 12-16 Final Exams Dec. 17 Commencement

Jan. 2-23 Graduate Activation Period Jan. 6 Leave of Absence Deadline Jan. 8 Student Registration Deadline Jan. 9 Classes Begin Jan. 14 Regular Drop Deadline Jan. 15-Apr. 7 Late Drop Period Jan. 15 Regular Add Deadline @ 11:59 pm Jan. 16 MLK Jr. Day (No Classes) Mar. 5-11 Spring Break (No Classes) Apr. 7 Declare Minor Deadline (Graduating Students) Apr. 28 Withdrawal Deadline Apr. 28 Classes End Apr. 29-20 Study Days May 1-5 Final Exams May 6 Commencement

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PROPER VISION IS CRITICAL FOR LEARNING

10% OFF*

for PSU Students w/proper ID

*Excludes certain insurances

EMERGENCY EYECARE

Conveniently located within walking distance from campus

WALTER R. GUSS, II, O.D. Comprehensive Eyecare and Contact Lenses

1093 N. Union Street Middletown

Call for appointment 944.4031

, P.C.

Center

WALTER R. GUSS, II O.D.

EyeCareEyeWearCenter.com

Comprehensive Eyecare and Contact Lenses

1093 N. Union Street Middletown, PA 17057

Telephone (717) 944-4031 FAX (717) 944-1890

EyeCareEyeWearCenter.com

A Secure and Affordable Off-Campus Community

www.nittanystudenthousing.com 717-944-4440

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Keep your style and your vision sharp. Gregory A. Anoia, O.D. Eye Exams • Contact Lenses Close to Campus 120 W. Water St., Middletown (717) 944-3201

409 JVP

AP FOOD MART and TOBACCO

OUTLET

“Your neighborhood grocerette”

Stop in for: • Cigarettes • Coffee • Lottery • Snacks • Beverages • Vape Products

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Highspire (717) 982-6624

Selcher Dental

Welcomes You to PSU The philosophy in our dental office is simple, live by the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated. It is the core of everything we do. With this in mind, we always work gently to

keep patients comfortable and offer nitrous oxide as needed to help people relax. Dr. Selcher has been listed in Harrisburg Magazine among the top dentists in Central PA since 2008.

We provide a full range of preventive and restorative dentistry.

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6-87 • Hand-dipped Ice Cream • Soft-served Ice Cream • Sandwiches & Wraps • Salads PSU Discoun t • Wings w/ stude nt ID • Homemade Soups • Much more! Free Wi-Fi

503 E. Emaus St., Middletown Tues-Sun 12-9 pm

Computer Fix Shop PC Repairs & Upgrades

Quick Turnaround Speaker & Projector Rentals

27 E. Emaus St. Middletown PA, 17057 Walking Distance from Campus

(717) 902-9027 paprosound.com

Penn State Harrisburg

OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS welcomes all students to the 2016-2017 academic year. Be sure to check the electronic calendar and bulletin boards for the co-curricular programs and activities throughout the year!

harrisburg.psu.edu • syw10@psu.edu • 717-948-6180

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so much

room for

activities! Experts say you should spend at least two to three hours outside of class studying for every hour you spend in class. That’s way too many hours spent hunched over. Why not do your mind (and posture) a favor and get active?!

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TIME OF YEAR: Fall

TIME OF YEAR: Spring

Chickies Rock Trail (Lancaster County) Chickies Rock is an enormous 200-foot tall quartzite formation, which stands at a breathtaking view of the Susquehanna River and both York and Lancaster Counties. The 1.4-mile trail is great for all experience levels.

Rails to Trails Bicycle Shop 1010 Hershey Road, Elizabethtown RailsToTrail.com The Conewago/Lebanon Valley Rail Trail is also accessible by bicycle, and luckily you can rent one at the Rails to Trails Bicycle Shop in Elizabethtown. Raleigh and Diamondback comfort trail bikes rent for $24.99 daily.

Conewago Trail (Elizabethtown) By far the closest trailhead to class, the Conewago trail is a 5 mile converted rail line that follows the Conewago Creek and connects to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. Happy Valley Flea Market in State College 1100 Benner Pike, State College Up at State College for a game? Check out the Happy Valley Flea Market, an outdoor flea and farmers market. There’s a good chance if you can’t find it in the student store, you can find it here. Open every weekend from mid April through October 16, from 7 am to 3 pm. Whether you want to buy, sell or trade, this is the place to do it.

TIME OF YEAR: Winter Roundtop Mountain Resort 925 Roundtop Road, Lewisberry SkiRoundtop.com Do what Roundtop is known for: SKIING! Daily tickets range from $50 – $75 per person. Ski rentals are extra. Twin Ponds East 3904 Corey Road, Harrisburg TwinPonds.com Twin Ponds East offers public rink skating, ice skating lessons plus, you can join one of five ice hockey leagues. Admission is $7; $3 for skate rental. Penn State Harrisburg Benefiting THON The annual Penn State Dance Marathon is responsible for raising money to end childhood cancer, with over $114 million donated to the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. THON is a 46-hour, no-sitting, no-sleeping dance marathon in February. Get involved at THON.org

Cocoa Kayak Rentals of Hershey (717) 756-5766 CocoaKayak.com Cocoa Kayak is a mobile business, so make sure your phone is charged. Whether you’re a pro or need a guide, everyone can float down the Swatara Creek through Hershey and the surrounding area. Prices start at $35 for 2 hours. Harrisburg Senators SenatorsBaseball.com Check out a Senators game under the lights at FNB Field on City Island in Harrisburg. Cheap seats start at just $9. Check website for schedule information.

When the campus gym is too much for you: Gold’s Gym 4251 Chambers Hill Road, Harrisburg (Located in High Pointe Commons complex) (717) 564-1829 Gold’s Gym offers weight training, cardio, classes and an Olympic size swimming pool. Checkout the free 7-day VIP passes online. Planet Fitness 480 Port View Drive, Harrisburg (717) 558-9821 Planet Fitness: Home of the purple gym equipment, accessible 24/7. Memberships start at $10 per month.

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Your parents won’t lend you anymore money, and there’s only so many times you can play Frisbee with the hippies. If this sounds familiar, you might be ready for ...

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FREE!

MIDDLETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY

Library cards are free with photo ID. (20 North Catherine St., Middletown)

HOFFER PARK

This 10-plus acre park is walking distance from campus. Features lighted courts and green space. (Mill St., Middletown)

BROAD STREET MARKET

Sample free goodies from over 40 vendors while you people watch. (1233 North Third St., Harrisburg)

THE KITCHEN @ H*MAC

Weekend brunch offers most dishes for under $15 + extensive booze list. (1110 North 3rd St., Harrisburg)

under $15 SATURDAY’S MARKET

The Sticky Bun Lady’s legendary peanut butter sticky buns for $6 each. (3751 East Harrisburg Pike, Middletown)

FLAGSHIP CINEMAS

$7 all-day admission with student ID. (2 North Londonderry Square, Palmyra)

under $20

HOLLYWOOD SKYBOX SPORTS BAR Try the house-made pretzel appetizer for $6 or one of eight French fry specialty apps, all under $11. (In the Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course, 777 Hollywood Blvd., Grantville)

HERSHEY CHOCOLATE WORLD ABC EAST LANES

$15 for three games & shoe rental. (1001 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg)

For $17, you “Create Your Own Candy Bar” by reserving tickets online. (251 Park Blvd., Hershey)

over $20 (AKA when to put it on dad’s card) HERSHEY BALLOON FLIGHTS

Get the lay of the land with a one-hour hot air balloon ride for $225 per person. (hersheyballoonflights.com)

INKREDIBLE TATTOO FACTORY

Make a lasting impression with a full-size back tattoo for $500. (134 South Union St., Middletown)

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T the BESst breakfa ! around

When you miss Mom's cooking, come to Kuppy's!

Your local source of sustainably grown fruits & vegetables

83 years same family - same location

Tues.-Sat.: 6am-2pm, Sun.: 7am-1pm, Mon.: CLOSED Free Wi-Fi • Homemade soups, daily specials & desserts

• Open year-round• • 10 minutes from campus•

10% OFF w/ Student ID

Dine-in only

1000 Strites Rd. Harrisburg PA, 17111 www.stritesorchard.com

Brown & Poplar Sts. Middletown

944-5122

The

THRIFT SHOP Dorm or Apartment Housewares

Gently Worn Clothing

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF FAMILY FARMING

Welcome Penn State Students and Faculty $

ALL DAY!

2 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

18 lb. Speed Queen Washer WI-FI Available

And more

Bargains Galore! See Us At: 17 S. Union Street Middletown, PA 717-944-4788 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Saturday 9-1

Boardwalk Laundromat

Parking available behind store in boro lot

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2285 W. Harrisburg Pike • Middletown

576-8581

(1 mi. west on 230, across from McDonald’s)

Hours: 6 am-11 pm • 7 Days a Week


We Preach Christ - The Friend of Sinners

Welcome Penn State Students

Arthur J. Fox

Weekly Services

Pastor

944-5835

ATTENTION

ALL PSU STUDENTS:

FREE CHURCH LUNCHEON

1st Sunday each month Come meet your new neighbors

Sunday School - 9 am Sunday Morning Worship - 10:15 am Sunday Prayer Time in Room - 3-5 pm Sunday Evening Worship - 6 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study - 7 pm Transportation available if you need a ride Call us at 944-5835

Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church Corner of Spruce & Emaus Sts., Middletown www.calvaryopc.com

We lco me H o m e ! Starting at $

705 & up

TOWNHOMES 2 & 3 BEDROOMS MIDRISE APARTMENTS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 1, 2, & 3 BEDROOM GARDEN APARTMENTS

The Village of Pineford is within walking distance to many stores and conveniences.

Penn State Harrisburg Campus, Amtrak, CAT public bus, taxi services and the Harrisburg International Airport are just minutes away!

Rental Community

• WASHER & DRYER IN EVERY HOME • COMMUNITY ROOM • COMMUNITY PO0L • BASKETBALL COURTS

1900 Pineford Drive • Middletown Phone 717.944.4033 • Fax 717.944.9856 www.villageofpineford.com

1900 Pineford Drive • Middletown, PA 17057 (717) 944-4033 www.VillageOfPineford.com

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Hot Sandwiches • Pizza • Wings Tacos • S'mores and more!

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Readers Choice Restaurant Survey

Mon-Sat 6am-9pm, Sun 8am-8pm 1 N. Union St., Middletown (717) 944-3301

Keith Matinchek, Owner Nick Taddeo, Manager Andrew Sukley, Manager

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Hairport & Touch of Class Tanning Penn State Wednesdays! In addition to everyday 15% off service and products, additional $10 off chemical service, $5 off haircut! 2 South Union Street Middletown, PA 17057 717-944-7980 or 717-944-2400


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elcome to Penn State Harrisburg. Whether you are enrolling for the first time or returning to campus for another year of study, I hope that you will find the 201617 academic year filled with opportunities for learning and personal growth. Penn State Harrisburg is a dynamic and inviting learning community with excellent faculty, dedicated staff, and high-quality academic programs that span from undergraduate degrees to doctoral studies. This academic year marks a very special milestone for the college – our 50th anniversary. Penn State Harrisburg began in 1966 offering courses to some 18 students. Since then, our growth has been tremendous, with enrollment now approaching 5,000 students and an academic portfolio offering more than 65 programs. The dedication of a new 70,000-square-foot Student Enrichment Center, which will house key student services, will be among the first of many special events and activities planned as we celebrate throughout the academic year. At Penn State Harrisburg, you will find many options to expand learning beyond the classroom, whether it is a study tour abroad, an internship in a regional industry, participation in student government, or involvement in community activities. There are also opportunities to bring your ideas to life and make an impact on the economic development in the region through entrepreneurship education at the college. Penn State Harrisburg offers several options to participate in sports through our membership in NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics and through club teams and intramural activities. We believe that our graduates are the greatest measures of our success as a college and that the strength of the college community depends on the involvement and contributions of each of its members. I encourage you to make a personal commitment to your education and to use the resources available to assist and support you. Surrounding areas are responding to the needs of our students and the campus community, as well. By seizing every opportunity, you will surely experience all that Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, and the region have to offer. I wish you an enjoyable and fulfilling year.

Best Wishes,

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