Find Something Special: Fig’s 2022 Gift Guide
This winter, we’re raising a toast to the small business community that we adore.
In this issue, find gifting & giving galore! We’re raising a toast to small businesses, impactful nonprofits, and the wonderful people that make Lancaster sparkle even brighter this time of year.
Read IssueThis winter, we’re raising a toast to the small business community that we adore.
These nonprofits make an impact all year long, and that wouldn’t be possible without advocates like you.
Celebration is in the air, and we’ve partnered with Discover Lancaster to showcase some winter events across Lancaster County to make memories for a lifetime. Lancaster County is known for its vibrant art scene…
Sponsored by Truist, meet three of Lancaster’s nonprofit leaders who are making a big impact on the community.
Robin Stauffer, Executive Director of High Foundation, has dedicated over 30 years of her career to the service-oriented vision of S. Dale High and the High family. Starting at the High companies as an accounting clerk…
Carlos Graupera, the CEO of SACA (Spanish American Civic Association), has been serving Lancaster City for almost 50 years. Carlos founded SACA in 1973, with the help of local Catholic charities, when there was a significant demographic change in Lancaster…
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) has a vision for Lancaster County. The vision includes a sustainable future where everyone can thrive on the planet and in the community for a very long time…
As a third-generation restaurateur, hospitality runs in Toni Calderone’s blood so when the opportunity came to bring The Pressroom back to the Lancaster community, she jumped at the opportunity.
Thirty years ago, a group of community and business leaders had the vision to start an organization dedicated to the creation of an equitable and socially conscious economic community. Their foresight and determination shaped the same core values of justice and respect that Community First Fund lives by today.
Located at 223 North Lime Street since the mid-1980s, the clinic has undergone an extensive renovation that has doubled the number of patient treatment spaces, reducing wait times for appointments and creating an environment conducive to care and healing.
LINK Business is a locally owned company that works hard to connect businesses with the right buyer for mutually-beneficial outcomes. Local knowledge, supported by a team of industry specialists, paves the way for these connections to be made…
The OZFund provides a path for investors to support local communities and seeks to encourage investors to support low-income communities by investing in OZFund. For its first proposed project, OZFund has acquired a large property on South Queen Street in Lancaster…