Eight heritage cookies recipes to try for the holidays
Made up of Garden Spot Village residents and staff, the winners of our first-ever cookie competition had their recipes taste tested by Ann Fulton of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen.
Sit back and relax as you get to know Lancaster shop owners who are bringing you the most unique holiday finds and nonprofit organizations who are advocating for our neighbors in need—all infused with a passion for the place we call home.
Read IssueMade up of Garden Spot Village residents and staff, the winners of our first-ever cookie competition had their recipes taste tested by Ann Fulton of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen.
There's nothing like uncovering hidden gems, meeting local shop owners, and finding that perfect gift for the person you love.
These Lancaster nonprofits need your support all year long to continue serving Lancaster neighbors.
Owner Jean-Marie Merkle prioritizes happiness as she curates her shelves of whimsical finds.
Owner Peter Milazzo and his team are bringing fun to the corner of Prince and Duke streets.
The space allows for in-person shopping appointments for their collection of vintage and antique jewelry.
Led by Executive Director Kristie Schmid, the Manheim Area Chamber of Commerce is working to help local businesses thrive.
This nonprofit empowers businesses and employees through employee ownership.
Emily Gonzalez and Michael Ortiz are excited to take over this Lancaster legacy business.
As CEO of Tenfold, Shelby and her team unlock opportunity for Lancaster neighbors in need.
Discover Pennsylvania Dutch classics in Lancaster County and Lancaster City.
The firm helps clients create a plan for the people side of business.
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) is led by Executive Director Dan Youngs.
Meet the 2024 Foundation grantees
They are proud to partner with community-minded small businesses.