CELEBRATING LANCASTER COUNTY'S PEOPLE, SCENERY,

HERITAGE, STYLE & POINT OF VIEW SINCE 1987.

January 2016

Cabin Fever Cure

As we enter the first full month of winter, some of you may already be experiencing a bit of cabin fever. It can be challenging, especially if you have children ...Read More

Aisle Style for the Wedding Guest

With the variety of reception venues now available to Lancaster County brides and grooms, wedding guests may find themselves toasting the newlyweds in barns, mills and hotel ballrooms. What’s a ...Read More

Irish Charm … On-trend Cuisine

Annie Bailey’s Irish Pub & Restaurant will celebrate its 10th anniversary in April, but to many it seems that the pub has always been a part of Lancaster’s downtown dining ...Read More

No Ordinary Joes

Despite a 1773 protest over an Imperial tax on tea, which helped spark the American Revolution, coffee has become the lifeblood of this nation. While gadgets have made it nearly ...Read More

Two Weddings, Lancaster-Style

There’s nothing quite like a summer wedding, and the two we are presenting are quite different, as are the stories

Savannah Graybill and Chris Strup: Sliding Into Marriage

A winter Olympic sport known as skeleton led Savannah and Chris to become members of Team USA. While they didn’t

Jill Distler and Zachary Weire: Opposites Attract

When Jill met Zach, she lived on a farm; doted on her horses, dogs and cows; worked for a veterinarian

Dan Wecker: A Dutchman at Heart

In 1989, Dan and Donna Leigh Wecker took stewardship of an historic iron forge property that consisted of decaying buildings and 16

Growing Fruit With Climate Battery Technology

Greenhouses are magical places, as they envelop you in warmth and provide visuals of lush plant life. This is what

Lincoln Shoe Co: A Reimagined Event Venue Gets

Like a spunky old man, the building that was home to the Badorf Shoe Company worked hard in its day,

Decades: A Mix of Food, Fun & Events

“This space has so much history,” says Jonathan Yeager, who is a partner in the venture along with Chris Trendler

Scouting Out Mount Joy’s History

Tristan Bair may only be a high school senior, but of late he’s been thinking about people and places much,