

Lancaster Tree Lighting / December 2 / Hospice & Community Care / 685 Good Dr., Lancaster / 6:30 p.m. Hospice & Community Care, founded as Hospice of Lancaster County, is honored to provide care to more than 400 patients and their families each day and bereavement support to more than 5,000 children, teens and adults each month in Lancaster, York and Adams counties, and surrounding regions. Today, the organization includes more than 380 employees and 1,000 volunteers who provide care for nearly 50 percent of the people who die in Lancaster County each year. Tree lighting ceremonies with live music in Lancaster and York will take place December 2 and 6.įounded in 1980, 45 patients were cared for by the organization's two staff members and six volunteers. The bright sparkle of light on an evergreen tree will shine the entire month in their memory starting at $20 per light to benefit Hospice & Community Care. This December, light up a life to celebrate someone you love. and 1990 Carlisle Rd., York / / 71 Community Corner: Light Up a Life Those same family values have been instilled into the original Vault location and have helped to shape the business into what it is today. The business began as simply a dream for owner Athanasios Margetas, but was soon turned into a full-service restaurant and business with the assistance and support of the Margetas family members–father, Peter mother, Spiridoula and brother, George. York, in what was once a bank building, The Vault Pizza & Deli has now expanded its business by opening a second location in York on Carlisle Road, bringing their delicious pizza and beer combination with them. Since its first opening and renovation on Edgar St. 310 North Queen St., Lancaster / Save by the Vault In collaboration, the primarily vintage and homemade goods boutique will also feature merchants such as 40th Parallel Leather Goods, Roaring Dog Studio, Deb Seilski, Renaissance Chimney, My Aunt Debbie, Lake & Cabin, Miller Cast, Wood N Glass, Studioweit, Madcap Mercantile, Sanctuary, Wise Oak Herbs, Tortoise & The Hare, and Hello Niccoco. will feature is an old friend and familiar face of the Lancaster shopping scene-Mommalicious. The new Lancaster shop, residing in the space that once held the vintage flares of Mommalicious on North Queen Street, will now hold fifteen independent and unique merchants combined under one roof. Just like the Cheshire Cat from Lewis Carroll’s original novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, our overly excited and slightly mischievous grin has grown bigger and bigger with the anticipation of Mad Cap & Co.’s grand opening this past September. Interesting fact: The event was created in response to an energy saving push to preserve energy in homes but also keep the holiday spirit alive and bright for all families and locals to enjoy.Ĭhristmas Magic in Rocky Ridge County Park / 3699 Deininger Rd., York, / 717- 840-7443 The event, Christmas Magic, is now in its 32nd season after its start in 1984. Claus himself, the Christmas Magic trail brings the holiday season to life for holiday partakers, both young and old. With various forms of animation, train displays, food, and the famous Mr.

The trail wanders through an astonishing 600,000 Christmas lights several decorative holiday scenes and five heated, enclosed pavilions designed to warm you up and help you continue down the beautifully lit trail. Follow the lights and Christmas-spirited decorations along a half-mile magical trail, accessible to all participants, and stroll into the holiday spirit.
