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TALK OF THE TOWN
Our favorite things about featured town, Gettysburg
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SHOP IN STYLE
Transition into cooler weather in style with these fashionable scarves
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MAKERS
Behind-the-scenes with Honeybee Friendly
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LIVE WELL
An apple a day keeps more than the doctor away
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FOODIE FINDS
An adventure for the taste buds: inside the kitchen with Caribbean Wave
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DISH IT UP
Take your s’mores game to the next level with Susan B Cooking
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Check out these must-shop local farmers markets
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FALL FOLIAGE ESCAPE An Autumn getaway to Allenberry Resort
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PRESIDENT/CEO Paul Prass VICE PRESIDENT/COO Lisa Prass ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Samantha Quisgard DIRECTOR OF CREATIVE SERVICES Erica Montes ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES Kristina Martin, Sue Otteinheimer, Jennifer Vrooman WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNER Taylor Van Kooten MARKETING & EVENTS ASSISTANT Marianna Torres INTERN Julia Selwyn CONTRIBUTORS Rachel Curry, Erika Firestone, M. Diane McCormick, Susan Bowser PHOTOGRAPHERS Amanda Kraft PROOFREADER Kate Pistone ACCOUNTING Donna Bachman, Sarah Varano CIRCULATION MANAGER
Autumn Adventures With A Local Twist Fall hikes and the changing colors of the leaves, chunky sweaters and boots, football, bonfires, fall flavors (yes, I’m team pumpkin)—fall has always been my favorite time of year. It’s a time for adventure and savoring the simple things in life. While travel-oriented adventures may look a little different this year, it forces us to take a look at all of the adventures available to us right here in the place we call home—the Susquehanna Valley. Looking to go on a fall foliage escape? Learn more about Allenberry Resort on page 27. If you’d prefer to stay home, fire up that bonfire out back, grab your marshmallows, and take your s’mores game to the next level with Susan B Cooking on page 23. Still itching for a tropical getaway? Take your tastebuds on a vacation with Lancaster’s Caribbean Wave on page 20. Whatever adventure you choose to take this autumn, we wish you safe and happy travels.
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October 17th is National Pasta Day, so we’re rounding up some of our favorite menu items around the region.
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We've got your guide to local pumpkin picking in the Susquehanna Valley.
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From museums and historical sites to vintage boutiques and craft beer, there's something for everyone in Gettysburg. Start planning your trip on page 10.
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Where History Lives On: Gettysburg BY MARIANNA TORRES
Home to one of the most significant battles in US History, Gettysburg is certainly not a stranger to tourism from folks across the country. For us in the Susquehanna Valley, it’s only a drive away! Even if you’re not a history buff, exploring Gettysburg is a fun way to spend time with family checking out local shopping, eating, and 19th century homes.
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There’s no secret why Gettysburg is so famous. From the Battle of Gettysburg to Abraham Lincoln’s infamous speech, there are plenty of historical spots to visit. Plan your whole day by hitting the Gettysburg National Military Park and Museum followed by a trip to the Jennie Wade House where guides are in full time-period clothing. Feeling brave? Check out one of the many ghost tours in town, because there’s no better way to celebrate “spooky season”!
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RAGGED EDGE COFFEEHOUSE As a modern marketplace, Lark Gifts, stands out amongst its 19th century neighbors. There, you’ll be able to find gifts for practically anyone, because of their wide selection of options. From beauty products to homeware and everything in between, Lark’s is definitely a place you should put on your list when visiting Gettysburg.
Grab a cup of joe from Ragged Edge Coffeehouse! Whether you like Americanos or fancy lattes, you’ll find it all at Ragged Edge. They also have yummy breakfast and brunch selections for a quick bite to eat. We recommend going with a classic breakfast bagel sandwich for a perfect start to your morning.
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Honey Bee Friendly BY M. DIANE MCCORMICK PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMANDA KRAFT
A honey bee about the size of a pinky fingernail—the Apis melliflera—lands on a camp chair and shows off its assets. The bug eyes. The fuzzy thorax. Truthfully, it’s kind of cute. “They’re pretty adorable, right?” agrees Greg Hildebrand. He should know. A passion for bees diverted his career from music to first-generation beekeeper. He wasn’t born into farming, but six bucolic acres of family land in northern York County now serve as home base for Honey Bee Friendly. It’s a business where the byproducts of naturally fed, migratory hives go straight into pure honey and soothing salves and balms.
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Here’s how it works. In the bee industry, you can raise bees to serve the insatiable need of farms for pollination. Or, you can skip the beekeeping and simply acquire the beeswax, honey, and pollen needed to create and market honey jars, candles, salves, and balms. Or you can do both, creating trusted products from the harvest of your own hives. “Tara and I chose to do both, and we are actively committed to both,” says Greg. “I manage my bees and produce products of the hive, and I do it in a way that is friendly to the bees and helps them thrive.” Bees flourish where peak blossoms offer abundant pollination. As seasons evolve, Greg trailers bee colonies to conservation lands in South Carolina, fruit farms and cider works in Pennsylvania, and the mountains of Virginia where native sourwood trees flavor a particularly prized honey. Greg and Tara were friends before they started dating. They married in 2018, just after their first son, Gideon, was born. This fall, their second son is on the way. “It’s pretty exciting,” Greg says. “It’s such a positive change.” Tara is a talented cook whose keen palate drives the product side of the business.
The journey begins in Dillsburg, where Greg grew up in a family of educators. “Maybe I was encouraged to be curious and encouraged to follow my passions,” he says. Initially, those passions led him to playing guitar with touring rock bands. Then a devastating car crash put life in a different perspective. “It made me happy to be doing something I had control over,” he says now. “It was more for the enjoyment of life than about not being happy and slaving away.” He was still performing when he started reading about bees. One book led to another. Two years later, spring was approaching, and it was time for Greg to put his hands-on proclivities to work. “I’d been interested enough,” he says. “I’d read enough. I had a basic understanding.” He bought two bee colonies. He joined bee clubs, learning where to catch swarms that were— understandably—unwelcome by their owners. By year’s end, he had nine colonies, on the way to today’s 250. In two more years, he was hooked. Honey Bee Friendly took flight in 2014. “Honey bees are the embodiment of altruism,” Greg says. “I look at a colony as the animal, not the bee. The bees themselves are just pieces of the organism. The colony of bees is the living being.” He taught himself how to start a business. He explored the various pathways toward a viable enterprise, because bee management “can look a lot of different ways.” OCTOBER 2020 | SUSQUEHANNA STYLE
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MAKERS “Tara has this touch that gives her the ability to create things that I never would,” Greg says. “Things I’m curious about and wanted to create or maybe dabbled with, she took to a whole other level.” The fruits of those creative endeavors begin, of course, with raw honey, not heat-processed like the grocery brands that pasteurize out the honey’s beneficial enzymes. And because honey easily absorbs oils, there is raw honey flavored with orange ginger, chamomile calendula, or chili peppers. There is sweet orange lip balm and lemongrass herbal salve. There is bee pollen, honeycomb, and tattoo treatment blended with CBD. Greg says that beekeeping agrees with him. “This is my freedom,” he says. “It is an independence. I’m proud of what we’ve been able to build. My goals and ambitions have me going much farther, but when I look back on where I came from, I’ve come a very long way.”
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An Apple A Day Keeps More Than The Doctor Away
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Apples have health benefits that go beyond first bite. As apple picking season makes way in the Susquehanna Valley, you'll want to know these nutritional perks.
1. WEIGHT MANAGEMENT— FOR YOUR NATURAL WEIGHT
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Deborah Kauffmann, RD, LDN is a registered dietitian, nutritionist, and owner of Nutrition Counseling for Intuitive Eating in Glen Rock. She emphasizes the importance of aiming for your natural weight, which may not necessarily equate to weight loss. "Just like all foods, apples don't have any magical properties in terms of weight loss," Kauffmann says, "but they do have fiber to help people stay fuller for a very short period of time." Soluble fiber can help promote hungerbased eating, which Kauffmann says is key to maintaining your natural weight—not dieting.
According to Kauffmann, there is a growing body of research relating apple juice to Alzheimer's. Studies show that consuming apple juice can help lower the production of plaque in the brain responsible for Alzheimer's. Drinking eight ounces of juice just three times a week can reduce risks associated with the disease by as much as 75%.
2. ANTIOXIDANTS TO FIGHT CELL DAMAGE
Every year, the Environmental Working Group produces a Dirty Dozen report that shows the 12 most likely types of produce to have pesticides. This year, apples are on the list. Both Jarrett and Kauffmann tout the necessity of washing your apples before eating them.
It's weird to think about free radicals roaming your body, damaging your cells at any given moment. Free radicals come from internal sources like mitochondria, but also from external factors like cigarette smoke, pollution and pesticides. Fortunately, apples are rich in vitamin C as well as polyphenols, plant compounds with high antioxidant properties that actively combat free radicals. Kauffmann adds that apple skin has more polyphenols than the flesh, so it's important to eat both.
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3. DECREASED RISK OF TYPE 2 DIABETES The polyphenols and soluble fiber in apples help to decrease the rate of sugar absorption. This helps decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes which accounts for upwards of 95% of all diabetes cases in the US.
4. FLOURISHING GUT BACTERIA FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Apples contain pectin, a soluble fiber and prebiotic (you may know about pectin if you've ever made homemade jam or jelly). Prebiotics are important because they feed the good bacteria in your gut, otherwise known as probiotics. Kauffmann notes that healthy gut bacteria is increasingly being linked to a variety of health benefits, like enhanced gastrointestinal health and calcium absorption. Prebiotics are also good for mental health. According to Tanya Jarrett, MPH, a nutritional therapist at Live Fresh in York, "85-90% of your serotonin is manufactured in your gut." That means eating prebiotic-rich foods like apples can make you happier, not just healthier.
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AL DENTE. In Italian it literally means “to the tooth” and relates to the texture of pasta when it is firm to the bite—just right. Sam and Dena Lombardo know the term well. As the owners of Lombardo’s Restaurant, keen instincts for authentic Italian cuisine, cooked fresh and to perfection, are the Lombardo family legacy. Sam and Dena are excited. They are getting ready for the reopening of Lombardo’s after many months of renovations prolonged by the pandemic.
Good food is worth the wait. “We thank our loyal patrons for their patience during these past few months. Construction delays have postponed our opening several times. When our doors open, together we will enjoy good food, good wine and good friends… in a wonderful new Lombardo’s Restaurant.” –Sam and Dena Lombardo The all new
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Once quarantine lifted in late spring, they wasted no time in transporting their chefs to some of the most authentic Italian kitchens this side of Napoli. Safe distancing of course, Chefs John and Ryan compared notes and inspiration with the masters of Italian cuisine from Manhattan and southern Florida. When guests return to Lombardo’s, it will be a whole new experience in a stylish, updated space that includes a new wine room, piano lounge, décor and an environment where friends are family. Look for the reopening date to be announced soon. Then come share the Lombardo’s tradition of warm hospitality and divine Italian dishes cooked with love.
EAT & DRINK GIMME GIMME S'MORE!
Susan B Cooking has everything you need to up your s'mores game this fall. Turn to page 23 for must-try recipes.
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Caribbean Wave: A Five Star Vacation for the Taste Buds BY ERIKA FIRESTONE PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMANDA KRAFT
Fresh Coconuts crack open and upbeat Reggae plays in the background as the strong but subtle scent of spices wafts through the air on the corner of Chestnut and North Franklin in Lancaster City. Tasteful ocean blue walls and Caribbean inspired art enhance the good vibes, sending visitors on a mini-vacation away from Central Pennsylvania and transporting them to the island Nation of Jamaica. This experience is exactly what Damian Cavalo, owner of Caribbean Wave, was going for when he opened his Jamaican Jerk restaurant's doors three years ago.
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Cavalo was born in Negril, Jamaica and found his way to Atlanta, Georgia on a work visa. Through the encouragement of family friends, he came to visit Lancaster and fell in love with the city, its people, and its potential for growth. Eventually, when he relocated to Central Pennsylvania, he would drive past the restaurant's current location while declaring he would someday own it. This became a reality in 2017, and Caribbean Wave has been selling authentic, healthy Jamaican food ever since. Learning to cook Jamaican food from a young age, Cavalo pulls inspiration for his recipes from his grandmother. “The type of cooking I learned from her was very traditional”, he says. “It was all done over a woodfire. I would go out to the bushes and collect the wood and watch her prepare our meals from scratch.” Channeling this deep connection to food while running a popular restaurant in the United States has remained an important part of the process to Cavalo. He goes on to describe the connection of Jamaican food to sea and land, from being a very seafood heavy cuisine to blending earthy spices such as turmeric, thyme, and ginger to create the right chemistry of flavors. Oxtail, Jerk Shrimp, and Jerk Chicken have been the consistent crowd favorite menu items. “Jerking” refers to the process of coating seafood or meat in spices and slowcooking it over a fire or grill, allowing the spices to really immerse themselves into the food. Cavalo recommends ordering the Oxtail for any first time visitors, claiming “It’s a simple dish, but one that is hard to get just right.” Visit often enough though, and the palate expanding options are plentiful. Caribbean Wave’s social media manager, Jade Grove, personally loves the Curry Shrimp over coconut milk rice with a side of greens while Cavalo’s favorite flavor profile is simmered into the Honey Brown Stew Fish. The sides dishes are just as tantalizing as the rest of the menu, with peppered cabbage cooked in coconut oil, plantains, honey yams, and okra to name a few. It is common to see roadside stalls in Jamaica selling fresh coconut and fruits while driving across the country. Cavalo wanted to bring this same concept to the restaurant by hosting events focused on similar healthy treats such as coconut water straight out of the coconut, smoothie filled pineapples, and one of their newest menu items, the Green Lifestyle Immune Booster. Blending kale, aloe, cucumber, ginger, fresh orange, and more, it’s sure to have you feeling healthier by the last sip. OCTOBER 2020 | SUSQUEHANNA STYLE
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The food is undeniably delicious and authentic, but the island aesthetic of the restaurant and Cavalo’s dedication to sharing more than just Jamaican cuisine is what makes Caribbean Wave a foodie paradise. He explains that his goal is to not only bring the recipes and good vibes from his Motherland to Lancaster, but also to help Lancaster residents feel as though he is bringing them to Jamaica. “I am an advocate for Jamaica in what I do. I want to introduce people here to healthy, enriching food, good music, and the notion that everything is going to be alright. Come in, have some coconut water, eat some food, and feel better.” You will often spot him out of the kitchen, checking on customers with a wide smile. While Caribbean Wave is currently open for takeout, limited dining-in, and outdoor seating, the staff looks forward to implementing larger community events in the future such as kids days, hosting live reggae concerts, and other holiday specials. What started out as a dream to own and operate his own Jamaican restaurant, has turned into a reality that has contributed to the growth of culture, community, and excellent food in the city Cavallo now proudly calls home.
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RECIPES BY SUSAN B COOKING PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMANDA KRAFT
S'mores are a family favorite, and for a good reason—they're delicious and easy to make. Switch up your s'mores game with some semi-homemade twists on this campfire classic.
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S’mores Ice Cream Sandwiches 8 graham crackers, broken in half into squares 2 cups vanilla ice cream 18 regular-sized marshmallows 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips To Make Ice Cream: 1. Turn oven on to Broil. 2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 3. P lace marshmallows on prepared baking sheet and broil for approximately 4 minutes until marshmallows are golden brown and toasted. 4. U se tongs to flip the marshmallows and broil for approximately 2 minutes more so that both sides are golden brown (I like to let mine get just the tiniest bit burnt to get a nice smokey flavor). 5. Add toasted marshmallows and ice cream into a high speed blender and blend until well combined. 6. Freeze overnight. To Assemble Ice Cream Sandwiches: 1. Break graham crackers into half. 2. Pour mini chocolate chips into a shallow bowl. 3. P lace 1 scoop of marshmallow ice cream on each graham cracker half. 4. T op with remaining half of graham cracker and gently press down. 5. Roll the exposed ice cream into the bowl of chocolate chips or carefully press chocolate chips into exposed ice cream side. 6. Enjoy immediately or freeze.
Susan Bowser is a former NBC TODAY show producer. She is a freelance writer and food blogger at SusanBCooking.com. She's passionate about real food, showing that healthy eating can be delicious, and sharing recipes that her whole family enjoys. Find more inspiration by following her on Instagram @SusanBCooking
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S'mores with Fresh Berries Graham crackers Chocolate (I love to make these with dark chocolate) Marshmallows Fresh berries 1. Place chocolate over 1 graham cracker. 2. T oast your marshmallow, then add it on top of the chocolate. 3. Quickly add in a small handful of berries (sliced strawberries are my favorite), and top with another graham cracker. 4. Enjoy! Recipe note: This one is all about personal preference, so feel free to use as much or as little of each ingredient to customize your s'more.
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Smore’s Dip Butter or ghee Chocolate chips Marshmallows Graham crackers for dipping 1. A dd butter or ghee to a cast iron pan on a hot grill, and swirl to completely coat the bottom of the pan. You'll want to create a nice coating on the pan. Start with 1-2 tablespoons depending on the size of your pan. 2. Add a layer of chocolate chips to your pan. 3. Top with a layer of marshmallows. 4. Cook covered on your grill over medium heat for approximately 15 minutes, until marshmallows are toasted and golden brown. 5. L et cool for about 10 minutes, being careful as the pan and dip will be very hot. (My 6-yearold assures you it is “definitely worth the wait.”) 6. Serve with graham crackers to dip.
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FALL FOLIAGE ESCAPE AN AUTUMN ADVENTURE At Allenberry RESORT BY KEELY CHILDERS HEANY | PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY ALLENBERRY RESORT
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The best time to see this area’s peak
colors IS MID TO LATE
OCTOBER Maybe he’s into fly-fishing and hiking the great outdoors. And her version of being outdoorsy is sipping cocktails on the patio. At Allenberry Resort, you can have it all. As the popularity of outdoor adventures continue to climb, this resort checks all the boxes for both exploring and relaxing in luxurious style. Historic stone buildings situated along the soothing Yellow Breeches Creek, mountains speckled in fall foliage, gourmet dining, a superb spa, and a range of accommodations are just a few reasons to consider this local jaunt. Another bonus, it’s a short drive under an hour from the Harrisburg and York regions, just over an hour from the Lancaster area, yet it feels like a peaceful world away. The best time to see the Cumberland Valley’s peak fall foliage colors is mid to late October, so the time to start planning your visit is now. Allenberry Resort is located in Boiling Springs, right at the halfway point on the famous Appalachian Trail, which spans 2,190 miles up and down the East Coast of the US from Georgia to Maine.
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HIKING Hiking is one thing that still feels “normal” these days. Trail usage across the US has increased 200 percent as people continue to seek respite in nature, according to the American Hiking Society. Even if you’re new to hiking, you don’t have to be an expert to traverse the trails.
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Boiling Springs, PA is situated right at the halfway point on the famous Appalachian Trail which spans 2,193 miles up and down the East Coast of the US from Georgia to Maine. The trail was created in 1937 and has approximately 242,000 volunteers that maintain it to this day. AT Hikers reach the iconic halfway point destination at Pine Grove Furnace State Park where the Appalachian Trail Museum is located. It’s also home to the “half gallon challenge” where many thru-hikers try to eat that amount of ice cream from the camp store across the street.
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The AT is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world! New to hiking? Not to worry. Some of the smoothest terrain on the entire Appalachian Trail is found in the Cumberland Valley section of the trail, despite Pennsylvania’s nickname, “Rocksylvania,” for its rocky ridges north of the Susquehanna River.
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Keep in mind parts of the AT pass through game lands managed for hunting, so avoid those areas during fall. And it’s always a safe bet to wear a fluorescent orange hat or material on chest and back. Tight socks that go up past your ankles as well as a head check after each hike are a good idea to protect against ticks that carry Lyme Disease. 28
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Hike the famous Appalachian Trail. While on the road, you can visit the Appalachian Trail Museum at Pine Grove Furnace State Park which also offers various trails along creeks, lakes, and biking paths. King’s Gap Environmental Education Center is a short drive away and offers a hike with amazing vista views, especially in autumn at peak foliage.
One of the most notable outdoor activities at Allenberry Resort is the unique opportunity to go fly-fishing in the Yellow Breeches Creek. Experienced anglers travel near and far to cast a line here. The main lodge offers a fly making station and expert advice as well as guided trips.
Bike through Boiling Springs, or take a short stroll around the scenic Children’s Lake. This historic tiny town founded in 1845 is full of charm. Boiling Springs was also an Underground Railroad site before the Civil War. Today, small shops, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants create a small town feel offering something extra to do in the area.
Go sport shooting. The Orvis Hill Country Shooting Grounds, recently opened in 2019, provides guests with a comprehensive sport-shooting trip. The 500-acre property offers a range of premier sporting clays courses, upland hunting opportunities, and shooting instructions. Located a short shuttle ride away in Blue Ridge Summit, the historic property also houses an Orvis Pro Shop.
Theater buffs, add this one to the bucket list. The Playhouse at Allenberry has been a local hidden gem for more than 70 years. In fact, almost 50 years ago, John Travolta did a summer program there. Today, the theater operates in partnership with Keystone Theatrics, providing a wide range of shows for audiences of all ages from children’s musicals to classic plays. The current 2020 season is on pause due to current safety issues, but small outdoor cabarets may be an option to watch for. The Family Series productions of “The Rainbow Fish” and others will be rescheduled for spring 2021 or later. Other shows to watch for in 2021 include “Frost Nixon,” “The Producers,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” and “Pippin.” OCTOBER 2020 | SUSQUEHANNA STYLE
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Experiential
EATS From the claim-to-fame breakfast item, to dinner with a view, the culinary experiences at Allenberry are alone worth the drive (but we recommend a relaxing stay too). The Allenberry’s famous sticky buns have been a longstanding tradition for locals and travelers alike. (Plan to take some to go to enjoy a sweet memory of your visit or share with loved ones). But we wouldn't fault you if you snuck off with a hot mug of coffee and saved one all for yourself. These are the best buttery buns you’ll ever taste, with just the right amount of cinnamon to signal fall has arrived and create a cozy taste of winter warmth melting in your mouth. A new collaboration with Harrisburg’s Urban Churn is also bringing a new sticky bun ice cream to the menu at The Barn onsite restaurant. During dinner service, the sun sets on the mountains in the distance through the row of restaurant windows overlooking the Yellow Breeches Creek down below. Brown leather tufted booths encircle guests like a cozy cocoon up in the trees colorful fall foliage. Outdoor seating brings you one step closer to nature. 30
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The Barn’s fall menu features all the flavors of the season, including wild foraged foods. Regulars will be happy to know the fried Brussels sprouts are returning to the appetizer menu as well as the crab cake making a gluten-free debut, and the chef’s daily changing seafood special will return, according to what local fishmongers have available. The bottom line is the emphasis on local.
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Built in the early 1800s, the signature colonial mansion on the property serves as a backdrop and lodging for wedding parties, family vacations, and corporate retreats. You can also stay in the historic stone Still House right along the Yellow Breeches or the newer Creek House. All are appointed in a modern farmhouse style and the resort’s signature blue hues that evoke water and relaxation. The fresh new look was part of an overhaul when the new owners, The Kennedy family of Mechanicsburg, bought the resort in 2017. Six cottages are available to families looking for more private lodging. Four contemporary lodges date back to 1944. Some rooms are pet friendly for an added fee. The Stone Lodge offers spacious yet cozy suites, some with a fireplace, and bucolic views all around. The Pine Lodge has 10 suites situated in a grove of pine trees. The Meadow Lodge has 32 rooms with sweeping views of the property, but it is currently closed. OCTOBER 2020 | SUSQUEHANNA STYLE
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Due to COVID, the spa is currently closed, but there’s no reason you can’t pack a mask to go, choose a new fall polish color, and have a DIY spa day in your suite. When you need to get away from it all, yet don’t want to travel too far, Allenberry Resort offers a restful retreat without worry. If you’re looking to do some luxurious leaf peeping and try some adventure to boot, this is the perfect fall getaway.
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Susquehanna Style has always been a champion for local businesses. The men and women behind the organizations on the following pages are the faces of commitment and success. We salute their entrepreneurial spirit and present to you the 2020 Faces of the Susquehanna Valley.
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ALYSSA LICATESE, BLOSSOM MED SPA
THE FACE OF HELPING YOUR INNER BEAUTY SHINE With 13 years in the industry, Alyssa Licatese is the powerhouse behind Lancaster’s Blossom Med Spa, a multilocation medical spa offering customized combination therapy to help you achieve optimal results. “Our approach to skin is different from the norm,” says Alyssa. “We are not a one size fits all, and we make sure that every single thing we do is customized to each client and their specific needs and goals.” To help customize each experience, both Blossom locations offer an extensive list of services including microneedling, RF microneedling, dermaplaning, microdermabrasion, tightening, peels, cosmetic injections, custom facials, laser hair removal, and even massage. At the newest Queen Street location, the options have expanded even further to include body sculpting, infrared, halotherapy, IV vitamin infusion, hydro-infusions, laser skin treatments, corneotherapy, and even more to come. Creating her dream med spa went beyond offering the right services for Alyssa--it meant finding the right team. “One of the biggest things for me that I feel is unique is our team’s ability to work so well together and the fact that they truly care about their clients and are extremely compassionate about their work. It shows. Clients see it. I see it. I often hear how much clients love the entire team.” Alyssa has always been drawn to fashion and beauty, but her passion for changing lives has been a driving force behind opening her own med spa. Several years ago, Alyssa fell very ill and was forced to step away from work for quite some time. Rather than sitting on the sidelines, she used that time to learn more about overall health and the impact it has cosmetically. She continued to train at home while also trying alternative therapies on herself in order to better understand her clients’ needs and experiences. It was then that she further developed the mission of taking a 360 degree approach to utilizing corrective treatments and therapies to improve overall well-being. At the end of the day, it’s all about helping people for Alyssa. “My strong passion for changing lives is why I am here in this business. To me, there is nothing more satisfying.”
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ARGIRES MAROTTI NEUROSURGICAL ASSOCIATES OF LANCASTER THE FACE OF LANCASTER COUNTY HEALTHCARE When a childhood passion for helping others transitions into a developed career in the medical field, it results in medical professionals that thrive in patient-first medicine. “My approach is: listen to the patient first, and then consider all options, keeping in mind the final goal of living happier, more fulfilled lives,” says Dr. Jack Smith. Smith is the doctor who patients have called “the best in pain management they have ever had.” Argires Marotti treats, but is not limited to, patients experiencing back or neck pain, spinal cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and migraines; screenings can detect early-onset Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The doctors at Argires believe in practicing regenerative medicine.
“Regenerative medicine is a unique focus in which a patient uses their own body’s healing ability,” explains Dr. Smith. “For example, we use platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, which are a concentration of a patient’s own platelets, to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints. This is a great option for arthritis, or tendon, joint, or muscle pain.” Argires offers both surgical and non-surgical pain management solutions and above-all, a staff of caring professionals always looking to put your well-being above all else.
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LINDEN HALL
THE FACE OF EDUCATING WOMEN FOR 275 YEARS Founded in 1746, Linden Hall is the oldest, continuously operating all-girls boarding school in the United States. For almost 275 years, young women from across the country and the world have come to our historic campus for a worldclass college-preparatory experience. Our diverse community is made up of girls from over 30 different countries, as well as some of the best and brightest young women from across the United States and the Susquehanna Valley. Nestled on 49 acres in the heart of Lititz, PA, we offer small class sizes with a 9:1 studentto-teacher ratio, 20+ AP courses, and a comprehensive STEAM curriculum that includes unique programs in aviation, engineering, and equestrian. We encourage girls to dream big and achieve more while also preparing them for life beyond school. Above all, Linden Hall is a place where girls are valued and known as individuals; a place where girls thrive because there are no limits to who or what they can become. We are proud to announce that Dr. Nan Wodarz has joined our community as Head of School. Throughout history, women have certainly played a role in running the school, however, Dr. Wodarz is our first official female Head of School: “It is truly an honor to join the Linden Hall community. It is undoubtedly impressive to see the dedication and passion our faculty and staff show for fostering an environment that inspires young women to find their passions and their voices as they prepare to be leaders in a global society."
212 E. Main St, Lititz, PA 17543 lindenhall.org
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For over 20 years, Alden Homes has been a pioneer in contemporary architecture, while maintaining a traditional outlook on modern home design. Alden’s innovative design team can help you discover the handcrafted home of your dreams. This featured custom home defies gravity with Scandinavian infused style, an open cantilever staircase, and a floating loft perched high above a chic custom kitchen.
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WELLNESS PROFESSIONALS
From pain management to med treatments, our wellness industry spotlights are a chance to get to know some of the experts in the Susquehanna Valley.
ULTRA AESTHETICS RX
GOING BEYOND THE ORDINARY EXPERIENCE Ultra Aesthetics Rx is a full service medical spa located in Lancaster county. At Ultra Aesthetics we are committed to creating a serene and positive environment where health and quality medical care is of the utmost importance. We offer medical grade procedures with the expertise of a licensed physician to provide safe treatments and high level results. Our experienced staff strives to do our very best every day and puts the well being of our clients as our first priority.
WELLNESS PROFILES
In July of this year, we moved into our new location in Richmond Square. We are thrilled to offer everything from medical facials and peels to cosmetic injectables and laser treatments. Adrienne Hughes, master cosmetic injector, has nearly thirty years in the medical aesthetics industry and specializes in lip augmentation. Adrienne is also one of the industry's most experienced cosmetic laser technicians. Her custom designed laser treatment plans deliver safe, effective results whether you’re looking for skin tightening, resurfacing, age/sunspot removal or vein treatments. Check out our website to learn more about our staff and services!
608 Richmond Drive, Suite 103 Lancaster, PA 17601 717.393.4200
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BREAST RECONSTRUCTION WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
After a mastectomy, women have a variety of surgical and nonsurgical options available to restore their breasts. These options include prosthesis, autologous reconstruction (using a patient's own tissues) and implant. In addition, women who have already undergone a reconstruction and are dissatisfied or uncomfortable also have the option to convert into a different type and improve their outcomes. Autologous breast reconstruction recreates a natural-looking and natural-feeling breast using your own body's tissues. This type of surgery involves transferring or "auto-transplanting" tissue (skin and fat) - usually from the lower abdomen - to the breast, while keeping the tissue alive by using microsurgery to connect it to blood vessels in the chest. Alternative donor sites for autologous reconstruction include the inner thigh, flanks, and even buttocks. Although it began in the 1980s, microsurgical breast reconstruction continues to improve and evolve and remains at the cutting edge of reconstructive techniques. Patients should discuss all options, goals, and potential complications with their plastic surgeon to determine which method is the safest and delivers the best outcome based on their body type and their medical history. Any patient interested in breast reconstruction
should consider both autologous and implant-based techniques. Most women are excellent candidates, and no one should rule themselves out before having a consultation with a specialist. At UPMC Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery in Mechanicsburg, Dr. D’Agostino and Dr. Lu are ready to offer any type of breast reconstruction to our patients. For more information, call our office at 717-988-8020.
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FIVE THINGS
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In the Susquehanna Valley, Saturday mornings are for heading to the local farmers markets and finding the best fresh produce around. These farmers markets are great for your weekly grocery buy and for supporting local makers in the area.
5 Fresh Pick Farmers Markets BY MARIANNA TORRES
HOOVER’S FARMERS MARKET AND GREENHOUSES 30 Erbs Bridge Rd, Lititz, PA 17543 | hooversfarm.co
Enjoy fresh finds of the day at Hoover’s Farmers Market and Greenhouses. With a wide selection of fruits and veggies, you can be sure you’re getting some of the best in-season produce to take home. It doesn’t stop there! Hoover’s also has its own colony of bees that harvest raw honey ready for purchase with the rest of your goods. After shopping, treat yourself to fresh flowers from their greenhouse.
FARMSTEAD FARMERS MARKET 1976 Laudermilch Rd, Palmyra, PA 17078 | farmsteadmarket.com
For a place that has all your market needs, check out Farmstead Farmers Market. For a quaint location, they pack in a variety of vendors from produce to yarn in a welcoming environment. While you’re there, try one of the prepared food vendors, and enjoy your meal on their outdoor patio.
FLINCHBAUGH’S ORCHARD AND FARM MARKET 110 Ducktown Rd, Hellam, PA 17406 | flinchbaughsorchard.com
If you’re looking for a place you can have complete family fun at the market, then head to Flinchbaugh’s. Not only do they have delicious fresh produce, but they are also known to host kids classes which have been re-imagined to fit social distancing guidelines. Get some alone time shopping while the kids enjoy storytime, snacks, and a farm activity!
HISTORIC ROUND BARN AND FARM MARKET 298 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA 17307 | roundbarn.farm
Known for its interesting architecture and family history (it’s one of the only round barns around today), this farmers market is definitely worth a trip. When visiting, you’ll notice the beautiful landscape surrounding the barn where you’re more than welcome to take pictures. Inside, you’ll find one of the region’s largest selection of apples, peaches, and baked goods. During the fall, the barn is decked out with pumpkins, making it a must stop for autumn decor.
WEST SHORE FARMERS MARKET 900 Market St, Lemoyne, PA 17043 | westshorefarmersmarket.com
Since the 1950s, the West Shore Farmers Market has been a local favorite. More than 70+ vendors call the market home. You can find anything from a hair salon to a go-to pretzel stand and everything in between. Frequent visitors recommend not going empty-handed or with a full stomach, because you’ll definitely want to try all the delicious foods! Start a new Saturday morning tradition with the family and head to this one-stop shop market.
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WE’RE HERE FOR YOU As one of America’s most historic travel destinations, Gettysburg opens our hearts and our arms to all new and returning visitors. We’d love to see you here for a weekend getaway this season. Don’t forget to check the safety updates and remember to bring your mask.
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CONGRATULATIONS! Dr. Steven Falowski MD has been newly elected to the board of directors of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS).
Dr. Steven Falowski MD has been newly elected to the board of directors of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS). This is the largest society in the world for neuromodulation which includes spinal cord stimulation and deep brain stimulation.
Dr. Falowski has worked in creating education platforms through these societies for physicians for the proper implantation of these devices and care of patients. He implemented and directed the largest courses in the world for these therapies, as well as contributed yearly to the guidelines that govern its practices by physicians across the globe. A board of director position only opens up once every three years on the INS, and is largely reserved for those outside the US. It is a great honor to be awarded this by his international peers. He will work in the capacity of continuing education for physicians, writing guidelines for proper implementation, and standing as a liaison between the United States Physicians of NANS and the international society. For more information, visit argiresmarotti.com.
Dr. Falowski has worked for many years advancing through the leadership track of the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS), which is its largest chapter. He has now been recognized by physicians and colleagues around the world through his nomination and approval.
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Perry J. Argires, MD, FACS Brain and Spine Surgery Voted Among the Best Surgeons (2nd Place)
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