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York State Fair 2024: Here's how to get advance tickets for just $6 per person
Planning to go to the York State Fair this summer?. The fair has reduced fair tickets on sale now for $6 per person. The tickets can be used any day at the fair, said Montgomery Stambaugh, marketing and communications director for the York State Fair/York Expo Center. They are available for purchase until July 18.
Swiss Roll, the puppy left tied to a light pole outside the York County SPCA, is now available for adoption
YORK, Pa. — The York County SPCA said Friday a puppy abandoned outside its facility earlier this week is now available for adoption. The SPCA said the pup, which they have named Swiss Roll, was left tied to a light post outside the building on Tuesday. The 43-pound pit...
Things to do this weekend: Pirate picnic, bluegrass festival, pottery class
(WHTM) – Spring is in full swing and there are a ton of events in Central Pennsylvania this weekend to enjoy the warmer weather. From live music, to a pirate show to bluegrass and brew festivals there is something for everyone to do this weekend in the Midstate. Harrisburg...
Son of famed country music singer to perform in central Pa.
An artist with a legacy of country music stardom is performing in New Cumberland. Dion Pride, son of country music star and Country Music Hall of Fame member Charley Pride, will perform at the West Shore Theatre on May 23. The performance starts at 7 p.m. and doors open at 6 p.m.
In 1992, people wrestled a 900-pound bear at an outdoors show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The year was 1992. The place was the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex, where a 900-pound bear was waiting to take on all challengers — human challengers. The Canadian black bear, named Caesar, was not muzzled or declawed. And according to our report from 1992, he didn't like to lose.
3-month-old puppy abandoned, tied to pole near central Pa. animal shelter
A 3-month-old bully-mix puppy was left tied to a pole in the parking lot of the York County SPCA this week, and the person who abandoned the dog was caught on camera, according to a Facebook post from the animal shelter. The video from the SPCA building shows a person...
SoMa Fest, summer block parties return to Harrisburg with drinks, live music, games
As the summer season rolls in, Harrisburg’s SoMa neighborhood will get the party started. Monthly SoMa block parties will kick off in May with music, food and games, with a special SoMa Fest planned for Saturday, June 1, featuring all things beer and wine. The first SoMa block party...
Lower Paxton Township announces new holding facility for found dogs, expansion of Happy Tails Dog Park
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dogs who are lost and then found by Lower Paxton Township police now have a new, air-conditioned place to hang out before they are reconnected with their owners. Thursday morning, township officials celebrated the work of Dauphin County Technical School Students, the Kiwanis Club of the...
Beloved cheesesteak restaurant announces plans to reopen in Hershey
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — A beloved Lebanon County cheesesteak spot announced that it will soon reopen a store in Dauphin County. Stuff'd Steaks and Hoagies location will replace the Philip Arthur's Café on 108 W. Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, the owners announced on Facebook:. According to the...
Three York County books, three different forms, one Black history theme
It was early in 2002, and the pressure of a deadline prompted me to make a daily visit to the York County History Center archives. I remember archives staffers Lila Fourhman-Shaull, Lamar Matthew and Nancy Amspacher working steadily on an Underground Railroad exhibit. They would put their recent findings in a growing Black history file that nearly filled one of those large, gray storage boxes back in the stacks. ...
New coffee shop that employs trafficking survivors opens in Cumberland County
CAMP HILL, Pa. — A new cafe in Cumberland County is serving up more than just coffee. It's also giving second chances to survivors of sex trafficking. Good Ground Coffee Company opened in Camp Hill on Tuesday, but it’s been years in the making. “We’ve known since about...
Market On Market" Now Open In Camp Hill
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The "Market on Market" farmer's market is now open for its third year in Camp Hill. It's held at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 2000 Chestnut Street on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.. About 25 vendors display their local produce and food each week. The market's community partners include Trinity Lutheran, The Penn-Cumberland Garden Club and Camp Hill Boy Scouts Troop number 51.
Tasting Seafood Stuffed Shells Florentine from Olivia's
YORK, Pa. — Olivia's Seafood Stuffed Shells Florentine offer a sneak peak of summer flavors. Pasta shells are stuffed with scallops, shrimp, crab, chopped broccoli and creamy ricotta cheese, then smothered in a creamy Florentine sauce, topped with mozzarella and baked to perfection. This seafood dish is best served...
New Play BRIDGE to be Presented at York's The Belmont Theatre This Month
1 Rachel Webb Will Lead & JULIET Tour; Full Dates Announced!. The Belmont Theatre will present Bridge by Reggie Barton in the Grumbacher Studio. May 31, June 1, 2, and 6-9. This new play explores the feelings and reactions of a group of bridge-playing Southern ladies when their new fourth suddenly reveals that she is Transgender. Confusion and fear abound, until a new understanding emerges from a couple of unexpected places. The two Sunday matinees (June 2 & 9) will be immediately followed by a talkback, giving audience members an opportunity to ask questions of the cast and crew, and learn more about issues facing the Transgender community today.
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