Fig Lancaster Fall 2012

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the fresh, fashionable & flavorful of the city of lancaster, pennsylvania autumn 2012 â„– 27


people love the City of Lancaster Lancaster is the number one place in the nation where people feel good about life. ( Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index )

Lancaster’s retail, dining and arts scene ranked 25th in the nation out of 363 metro areas served by independent retailers. ( Indie City Index )

Lancaster ranked best in the country as America’s most visited “non-large city.” ( Conde Naste Traveller Reader’s Poll )

Lancaster named the “Best Place to live in the East.” ( Money Magazine )

Central Market named one of Top Ten Great Public Spaces ( American Planning Association )

Lancaster Central Market Ranked in Top Ten of World’s Best Fresh Markets. ( CNNGo)


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Vanessa Reisig

Local artist and owner of Annex 24 Gallery, Vanessa offers up a fresh perspective and transparent analysis of current art trends and Lancaster’s emerging art scene.

LOOKING THE OTHER WAY Tom Becker

As an urban dweller consciously rooted in the City and founder of The Row House, a public forum for arts and discussion, Tom’s blog tells us about the walkability, diversity and excitement of living with integrity in our great small city. PUBLISHER Moxie House, LLC

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Thi s place inspires me. IN 2000, after seven years of pushing my way through the overcrowded streets of New York City, I came home to Lancaster County. When I first headed to the Big Apple — fresh out of college and with my portfolio in hand — I never intended to return to the picturesque yet monotonous surroundings of my childhood. After a few moments (months) of panic, and several years of keeping ties and clients in NYC, I took a deep breath, took a look around and saw what I had never seen before. A community rich in history and culture. Streets filled with inspiring people and stories. Minds opening to opportunity. A place ripe for a rennaisance. Things were changing in the City of Lancaster and I wanted to be a part of it. Young creatives were setting up shop. Tech companies were moving to town. Galleries were sprouting up. Developers were taking notice. It was 2005. The City has come a long way in the past seven years. There have been bold leadership decisions and smart thinking from revolutionaries like Dennis Cox, the founder of Gallery Row, and many others. These changes — in the arts sector and beyond — have been steadily moving our City forward. I am proud to be a part of this thriving creative community. I am proud to call myself a Lancasterian. Deborah Brandt, Owner of Moxie House

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The arts in the City of Lancaster enrich our lives in so many ways.

Celebrating 5 Years of Cultivating a Flourishing Arts Community “LancasterARTS has done great work in gathering the arts community and making individuals, corporations, foundations and government aware of the strength and power of the arts sector in the City of Lancaster. As a result, the public is more aware of the work being created and curated by our artists and audiences are growing. Happy 5th birthday!” AARON A. YOUNG Managing Director Fulton Theatre

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“LancasterARTS was formed at a critical juncture for the arts and Lancaster. The arts community had always been strong, but not organized. LancasterARTS worked with the artists and emerging galleries to assist in the transition from a purely aesthetic to a commercially viable endeavor. By providing this direction, LancasterARTS accomplished its mission in assisting the arts to be the economic driver in our community that it is today.”

“In addition to the support provided to the arts community and creating an environment in our community where the arts could grow, LancasterARTS played a critical role in educating the community about the economic impact of the arts in the City.”

MAYOR J. RICHARD GRAY City of Lancaster

202 north prince street, suite 100 | lancasterarts.com | info@lancasterarts.com

RANDY S. PATTERSON Director of Economic Development and Neighborhood Revitalization City of Lancaster


on the right path FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, to Philadelphia, to DC and beyond, arts enthusiasts are talking. Talking about Lancaster. Peppered through this conversation are mentions of the Fulton Theatre, Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, Demuth Museum and the Lancaster Museum of Art — all partners in the Lancaster City Arts regional and out-of-state campaigns coordinated by LancasterARTS.

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Since opening its doors in 2007, LancasterARTS has proudly supported the creative community in the City of Lancaster. Working behind the scenes and from the ground up, this non-profit organization has successfully branded the City as a regional arts destination. Tens of thousands seek out its comprehensive website about the arts annually, especially on First Fridays. Thousands more contact the office with a wide range of arts-related inquiries. We all know that the arts enrich our intellectual, emotional and interpersonal lives. When viewed through a hierarchy of needs, it’s easy to dismiss the arts as pure luxury — icing on the cake of more serious life pursuits. But the arts in Lancaster have real economic bite. A study commissioned by LancasterARTS in 2009 found that the arts in Lancaster generate $72 million in economic flows and 1,100 full-timeequivalent jobs. Enriching, yes … in so many ways. LancasterARTS was strategically established to be a hybrid not-for-profit that would evolve based on changing needs and realities. The soul of LancasterARTS has always been about the arts, the artists and the arts community — and how best to promote and support them. LancasterARTS has adapted as needed throughout the last five years, and, by design, it will continue to evolve. Join LancasterARTS in its mission. See a play. Buy a painting. Attend a concert. Peruse a museum. Hit the streets on First Friday. Discover Lancaster’s creative soul. Want to learn more about the arts in Lancaster? Find us online at LancasterARTS.com. Sign up for our weekly arts e-newsletter. Download the First Friday Guide. Plan your visit using our Gallery Walks & Drives.

The Lancaster County Community Foundation funded the start-up of LancasterARTS and the Keystone Arts Regional Marketing program

E4 Strategic Consultancy: Supporter of the Arts. At E4, we believe in the power of art to connect and energize a community. e4exchange.com

202 north prince street, suite 100 | lancasterarts.com | info@lancasterarts.com


L-R, clockwise: Pantry Trade Truce, Having Learned to Walk on Water, Little Englishmen Crash an Airship, The Very Smart Woodman Rewinds Dorothy’s Chicken (mixed media)

“Drawing is the First Art — Everything else springs from that.” -Robert A. Nelson

the dreams of Robert A . Nelson ROBERT A. NELSON IS INSPIRED BY JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING — Flash Gordon, American history, Buck Rogers and the Wizard of Oz. His drawings are just a little bit bizarre, and he likes them like that. As a highly respected contemporary painter, sculptor, printmaker and collage artist, Robert A. Nelson, 86, has created works of art included in the permanent collections of many major museums, including the Smithsonian Institute, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and Boston's DeCordova Museum. His illustration-style drawings, both strangely comical and compellingly uncomfortable, will be displayed in an exhibit at Lancaster’s own CityFolk gallery — opening October 4th with a premier Thursday reception from 5-8pm to kick off First Friday and ArtWalk weekend. “Little People” runs through October 31st. As a resident artist, Robert’s work can also be found throughout the year at CityFolk. Robert is a retired art professor from

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146 north prince street | 717.393.8807 | cityfolkonprince.com

“You hope that the images you put together will be so interesting that the viewer will lean into the drawing and say, ‘Come here and look at this.’” Millersville University where he spent 16 years teaching, and where he was granted the rank of Professor Emeritus. “I’ve had the pleasure of instructing incredibly fine students who have gone on to wonderful things.” Dr. Nelson and his wife, Louise, now reside on a 65-acre Oregon farm. Surrounded by beautiful northwestern farmland and their beloved horses and dogs, their hearts still beat for Lancaster County. As his wife expressed: “Oh, Lancaster is home for us.”

Find Robert’s work in the gallery at

CITY FOLK


What makes a creative city?

creative visionaries The City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania The City of Lancaster is special. It has the ability to inspire and energize those who live, work and visit. There is an intangible undercurrent of creativity. Those who live and work in the City see the revitalization; those who visit it can sense the City is on the move. And it’s our City’s creative thinkers who are driving this change. “Creatives” are not necessarily of or from the art world, they are individuals who understand that motivation, disruptive innovation and bending of rules and conventions are necessary to create something that is effective, special and impactful. They understand that creative ideation is the easy part. Real visionaries know that execution of those ideas takes hard work and tenacity — the difference between wishing and wanting and accomplishments and success. The four Creatives highlighted on the following pages have different backgrounds, different jobs and work in entirely different industries. Yet each has demonstrated how their creative thinking can catalyze revolutionary change and can contribute to the City’s vibrancy and success. Meet just a few of the Creative Visionaries who are making a difference in the City of Lancaster. — Deborah Brandt

“Creativity can solve almost any problem. The creative act, the defeat of habit by originality, overcomes everything.” - George Lois

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People are sometimes shocked when I say I incorporate creativity into strategic planning. How can creativity — something so

fun and vibrant — be part of a process that is seemingly dull and tedious? At E4, a strategic consultancy, we use creativity in every aspect of our work, combining wisdom from a variety of fields to guide companies as they envision and implement groundbreaking paths forward. Over the last 23 years, we have significantly redesigned our strategic planning process three times. Our latest innovations focus on how we communicate our ideas and inspire a culture of strategic thinking and action that leads to lasting organizational alignment. Clients are working in a fast-paced unforgiving world. Our goal is to communicate with graphics and word pictures, so points are made more quickly, are easier to understand and facilitate creativity. Most of our clients think primarily in terms of numbers and words, but we think in concepts and philosophies and possibilities. We use creative means to inspire and ignite visions of an organization’s future because that’s what motivates action and impact. When E4 moved to Lancaster seven years ago, we found everything we were looking for but thought we’d only find in a larger city: smart people, unique points of view, easy networking, an arts scene and abundant creativity. It’s one thing to be in a place with all of these assets; it’s another to have ready access to them. Lancaster is a manageable city; it’s intimate. Connections form organically here. We love this city and are committed to paying it forward. E4 has assisted the City of Lancaster in developing its first ever strategic plan. We helped to design a hybrid organization that promotes the arts (LancasterARTS) and we have introduced several not-for-profits to new planning concepts and organizational alignment strategies. This community compels individuals to contribute to the wellbeing of their city, and in turn the city strengthens and inspires the community. Lois Dostalik President & CEO E4 Strategic Consultancy e4exchange.com

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creative visionary : business

Lois Dostalik E4 Strategic Consultancy


“I dwell in possibility.” – Emily Dickinson Looking across Duke Street from City Hall, you’ll see a Poetry Paths installation of an Emily Dickinson piece that inspires us to recognize the potential of the world around us. If we take our eyes off the gum on the sidewalk and look around, we’ll see that Lancaster is a beautiful place, full of possibilities. Our residents and our diverse neighborhoods reflect that beauty, and our creative artists express that possibility in their work.

All too often, success is measured in ways that stifle vision, limit creativity and offer temporary fixes instead of real solutions. In City government, we try to raise expectations of government because we know that our successors — no matter who they are — will be held to that high standard. We’ve established a workforce culture that strives to provide excellent customer service. Our leadership team makes decisions based on what we believe is best for the greater good — without consideration of short-term political consequences. Our strategic plan lays out our vision for the future: What do we want to accomplish? How will we get there? How do we measure our success? How will we be held accountable? We don’t always get it right and it’s rarely simple or easy, but we know where we want to go. There’s an old proverb that says “A man who doesn’t know where he’s going doesn’t need a map.” Knowing where we’re going requires a vision, a plan and a belief in possibility. With a clear vision, possibilities become realities. J. Richard Gray Mayor, City of Lancaster cityoflancasterpa.com

creative visionary : government

J. Richard Gray The City of Lancaster

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creative visionary : education

Mary Colleen Heil Pennsylvania College of Art & Design

Vibrant gathering places are crucial to breed those organic, authentic connections that support acts of initiative and creation. When I first came to

Lancaster it didn’t take long to realize that this was a city filled with creative people in need of a center. Just a few years ago, PCA&D was a tiny, unaccredited diploma program in a rented space. Now we are a 4-year accredited college granting degrees in fine arts, graphic design, illustration and photography. Students from eight states enroll in our degree programs. We own two buildings and have raised the funds to purchase the park across the street. The City of Lancaster is our campus. Faculty, staff, alumni and their families have exponentially increased the number of creative people in Lancaster. We host more than a thousand people at each of our gallery openings. Influential artists and designers visit us from all over the country and leave charmed by the City and make plans to return. Creativity feeds creativity. PCA&D is continually inspired by the creative community here and we’re forging ahead with plans to increase the size and scope of our vision — together. Mary Colleen Heil, President Pennsylvania College of Art and Design pcad.edu

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At the Community Foundation, our work centers on helping people who love Lancaster County and want to make a positive long-term impact. Lancaster is a community of people who care — generous individuals and thoughtful givers. We’re committed to our little corner of the world — to making it a better place for our neighbors and for our children.

The Foundation taps into the creativity and passion that exists in Lancaster and leverages the transformational power of community-based philanthropy. We are here to support the dynamic and impactful work of the community benefit sector and help individuals support the causes they love. We catalyze conversations that bring the community together. We invest dollars in local organizations that are bringing fresh, innovative ideas to Lancaster and creating our community’s future.

creative visionary : nonprofit

Sam Bressi Lancaster County Community Foundation

As the world around us continues to change, standing still is not an option. To keep pace, we have to open ourselves up to change, be willing to risk failure in search of creative solutions. Thanks to the vision and expertise of our board and our staff, we are embracing that challenge and building a more vibrant future for all of us. Lancaster County has the raw materials for the extraordinary: deep passion; open spaces; creative souls; hellbent commitment to the things we love. At the Lancaster County Community Foundation, we champion more than philanthropy, we champion extraordinary community. Sam Bressi President and CEO, Lancaster County Community Foundation lancfound.org

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authentic: nadina feakins BORN AND RAISED IN ARGENTINA, Nadina Feakins has tango in her blood and a passion for dance that she wants to share with Lancaster. She and her partner Fan Xi founded the Argentine Tango Club of Lancaster a year ago to nurture a local tango community that celebrates Argentine culture. “Tango is much more than a dance. Once you hit that connection with your partner, you’re hooked for life,” says Nadina. Tango has been called an embrace in movement. Unlike many ballroom dance styles, it’s an improvised, social dance. There are shows and performances, of course; but it’s the personal connection and the sweet sorrow of the music that keep people coming back.

“We do this for passion,” says Nadina. She wants the Club to give back to the community. When her mother-in-law was diagnosed with breast cancer, she helped organize “Dancing for Tatas” to raise money for the American Cancer Society. She and Fan also give classes to kids from the local organization ‘Children Deserve a Chance.’ “The wonderful thing about tango is that you don’t have to be the best dancer or at a young age to become great at it,” she says.

“ Once you hit that connection with your partner, you’re hooked for life.” A ballet dancer since the age of four, Nadina says tango has given her the freedom and peace that comes with letting go of formal choreography and trusting the embrace, moment by moment: “its all about feeling the music and communicating a language that is unspoken.” Tango is known as a dramatic dance of love and passion, but it turns out its most powerful expression may not be romantic after all. For dancers, the Argentine Tango Club is a powerful source of support, friendship and community. “The club has become a second family to me,” says Nadina. “It’s brought me so much happiness.”

BEGINNER TANGO Mondays, 6:30 pm INTERMEDIATE TANGO Mondays, 8:00-9:30 pm

It takes two to tango, but you don’t need a partner to join the classes or practica. So what are you waiting for? Bailemos! lancastertango.org

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dos por cuatro 19 east king street | visit lancastertango.org for an updated class schedule


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Six Classic Concerts. Every Friday night performance features a free Post-Concert “Meet the Musicians” reception.

the art of classical sound OCTOBER Capriccio Espagnol and Angel Romero Thursday, October 4: Symphony in a Snap! begins at 6:15 PM Friday, October 5: 8 PM Saturday, October 6: 3 PM & 8 PM Sunday, October 7: 7:30 PM November 9-11 Ode to Joy – Beethoven’s 9th January 10-13 American Classics: Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein & Chesky February 22-24 Brahms & the Prodigy April 5-7 The Four Seasons: Vivaldi, Piazzolla & Carney May 16-19 Rodriguez Interprets Rachmaninoff, Mozart & Liszt

Symphony in a Snap!

Join us for three Thursday evenings this season. Your ticket includes a pre-concert reception, one-hour concert, choice seating, and unique Twitter audience involvement. After the concert, attendees receive a discount at a select hospitality partner by showing their ticket stub.

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SEASON CELEBRATING 160 YEARS!

> FIG® PREVIEW NIGHT AT THE FULTON THEATRE

Join the Fig® Team at the Fulton. Mark your calendar to preview each new Fulton Theatre production this season. Taste new recipes from local restaurants. Sip wine from local vineyards. Hear insider info from the pros who make the shows happen. Enter to win a fabulous Fig® Prize Pack. All this at the best ticket price available. Sign up at figlancaster.com/preview. Brought to you by Fig® in partnership with the Fulton Theatre.

FIG® PREVIEW NIGHTS GYPSY September 12 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION October 17 SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN November 28 GOOD PEOPLE January 30 A CHORUS LINE March 13 DREAMGIRLS April 24 JOSEPH June 5

14 12 north prince street | 717.397.7425 | thefulton.org | box office hours mon-fri 10-5 & 2 hours before shows


PLEASE JOIN US FOR WHAT JUST MIGHT BE OUR BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, BLOCKBUSTER SEASON YET. We’re celebrating our 160th birthday all season long with some of the very best plays and musicals ever written. Come revisit these familiar classics, all done in a fresh new way. There’s never been a better time to become a subscriber. Get the very best seats at the best price and ensure your place in this unforgettable, historic season.

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15 12 north prince street | 717.397.7425 | thefulton.org | box office hours mon-fri 10-5 & 2 hours before shows


DICK WHITSON

SARAH MCRAE MORTON

STEVE WILSON

SPARKING CREATIVITY

red raven: an artistic destination IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER ROBERT ANDRIULLI

ANN DELAURENTIS

MATT CHAMBERS

SUSAN GOTTLIEB

16 138 north prince street | 717.299.4400 | redravenartcompany.com

PATRICIA WERTZ


ART HARRINGTON

FRED RODGER

REGINA MARTIN

ROBERTA LITTLE

LEE LOVETT

TOM DEPAUL

RED RAVEN ART COMPANY was established in 2006 by three local artists. As artists themselves, the owners’ passion for the importance of art in our community is made evident through their commitment to both established and emerging artists. The CX Carlson Foundations’ ongoing support of their young artist program adds to the energy and diversity of their monthly exhibits. Each month, find something new and exciting, realistic to whimsical, sensible to silly. ORIGINAL ART. FINE ART PRINTS. COMMISSIONED ART.

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INTRODUCING

NOVEMBER 30 O N E D AY T O M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E On November 30, donate online to a local community

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benefit organization, and we’ll throw in a little EXTRA. We believe so strongly in the future of this community, we’ll match a portion of your donation with our own $250,000 contribution.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR. TELL YOUR FRIENDS.

GIVE EXTRAORDINARY.

18 24 west king street | 717.397.1629 | lancfound.org


fresh face: undone

At Undone, Ashley Ambrosini’s new boutique on Prince Street, bold style touches every inch of the store. The line between retail and art is blurred. What you’ll discover at Undone is everything from high quality leather goods and jewelry, to striking wedges and standout boots — displayed in a gallery of a store. In the windows of Undone, a flock of white paper doves hovers above heels dashed at angles on pedestals; the perfect and slightly surrealist addition to this central stretch of Prince Street. The entire store is meant to be an experience: “you have

to take your time and discover things.”

Ashley says she loves selling shoes and accessories because “they’re a good way to ease into expressing yourself differently since you don’t have to change your whole look.” She sells signature pieces that can transform a simple outfit into a creative outlet.

Ashley Ambrosini is against anything that tries too hard to look perfect — ­ and that’s why she calls her new shoe and handbag store on Prince Street “Undone.” She says her style is what happens when you start with a classic, do an overhaul and make it something that stands out.

Floating in the center of the store are countless, dimmed bulbs hanging from an industrial style chandelier Ambrosini designed herself. She wants the store to feel warm, inviting and comfortable; in short, somewhere you want to hang out and craft your own unique style. “What you buy here is something you’ll keep for years,” says Ambrosini. “I want people to love what they buy here.”

19 52 north prince street | 717.392.8717 | facebook.com/undonelancaster


WHAT'S IN SEASON? Apples

Pumpkins

Broccoli

Potatoes

Cauliflower

Squash

HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday and Friday 6 am-4 pm Saturday 6 am-2 pm

FALL 2012

AMERICA'S OLDEST OPERATING FARMERS MARKET

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FALLING BACK The return of fall brings the comfort of many familiar changes. Scarves are once again swathed around necks. Children file — half grumpy, half giddy — into school buses. And Central Market bustles with the abundance of Lancaster County’s annual harvests. If you’re confused about dinner plans, one walk down Central Market’s aisles should inspire a week — or weeks — of menus. Farm to table doesn’t get any more literal than this: squash, beets, broccoli, carrots, potatoes, zucchini and more arrive fresh from the surrounding countryside each and every market day. And if you’re taking a break from the kitchen, delicious local soups, pasta salads and ethnic dishes make eating well and embracing a life of occasional leisure very accessible.

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It might be easy to consider the 60-plus stand owners at Central Market as just the people behind the tables. But actually, all together, they are the people at the table, working as one: not only stand owners, but a community taking ownership of maintaining historic downtown Lancaster as a fresh destination. Every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, they take a stand for our beloved Lancaster.

20 23 north market street off penn square | centralmarketlancaster.com


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A MARKET MAINSTAY There is a reverence for the word fresh that lingers in every corner of Market, but this is especially true at The Turkey Lady’s shop. The Glouners know that turkey is one of the healthiest low-fat meats available, which is why they deliver the quality Market-goers have come to expect. JEREMY HESS PHOTOGRAPHERS / JH

Standholder Since

TURKEY LADY

JOIN CENTRAL MARKET FOR

HARVEST BREAKFAST OCTOBER 6 8AM-NOON

Enjoy live music, kids activities and many favorite stands outside cooking delightful breakfast!

STOLTZFUS FRESH MEATS Steaks of every cut, roasts, ribs, ground chuck and a market special meatloaf mix can be found at the Stoltzfus stand, as well as an ample selection of popular cuts for Market customers.

SPRING GLEN FRESH FOODS Enjoy the finest and freshest foods this area has to offer! At Market since 1966, customers enjoy signature items like chicken pot pie, chow chow and hot soup for chilly fall days.

GROFF’S VEGETABLES Generations of Groffs have been bringing produce from their farm to market since 1946. For three generations, both the stand and the farm have been continually operated by the family.

ANNA MARIE GROFF FLOWERS Since 1945 Anna has worked at Central Market, and since 1960 has been selling her own homegrown flowers. Impressing market customers for decades, it’s impossible to walk away from her stand without a smile!

SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CENTRAL MARKET STANDHOLDERS’ ASSOCIATION STANDING TOGETHER FOR THE GOOD OF CENTRAL MARKET All 60+ standholders are members of the Lancaster Central Market Standholders’ Association. Their focus is to keep open dialogue between standholders, Central Market Trust, customers and the City.

CENTR AL MARKET

Standholders’ Association

GO TO FIGLANCASTER.COM/CENTRALMARKET TO MEET AND LEARN ABOUT OUR 60+ UNIQUE MARKET STANDS AND THEIR OWNERS.


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Come Together Locally owned and operated, Cork Factory Hotel at Urban Place has been meticulously preserved to retain its original spirit from its 1865 roots.

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Stay in beautifully converted guest rooms and suites, gather in unique event spaces or dine in the casual-chic atmosphere of Cork & Cap Restaurant.

work THE HISTORY SETS THE TONE THE FOOD TEMPTS THE PALATE THE EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DAY

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live Cork Factory Hotel is located at Urban Place. Residential, commercial and retail leasing available. Call 717.735.3856 or go to urbanplacelancaster.com.

480 new holland avenue | 717.735.2075 | corkfactoryhotel.com


fresh face: the baker’s table

Jill Baldwin Fanning, co-owner of the Baker’s Table and Executive Chef Tammy Hurley

Not everything the Baker’s Table offers is for dessert: each day there’s a fresh soup and sandwich selection for those who want to stop in and grab a quick bite.

THE BAKER’S TABLE is the newest addition to Cork Factory Hotel and Urban Place, offering a modern, sophisticated take on Lancaster County’s sweetest traditions. At Cork Factory Hotel, Jill Fanning and her family have created a full-service wedding destination. Brides can welcome guests to the 77 room hotel, exchange vows in front of the brick hearth of the ballroom, enjoy pampering at Plum Salon & Spa and, now, savor a delicious custom-made wedding cake from the Baker’s Table. The Baker’s Table is a blend of the old and the new, the refined and the simple, the hearty and the delicate. Antique tools for baking are artfully arranged around the space — a gesture to its industrial past. At the center of the bakery is a large communal table crafted out of the wood beams that were part of the factory that once operated in the very same space. “I love the feeling of the whole family gathered at the same table.” Jill envisions the table as the perfect place for private events

like bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, family gatherings, holiday celebrations and even cooking and baking classes. The space also includes more intimate seating for meetings and cozy conversations over delicious lunch offerings. In the finishing room that adjoins the bakery, guests can watch through the windows as bakers add final touches to their creations. There, you’ll find Lancaster native and Executive Chef Tammy Hurley infusing everything she makes with the back-to-basics goodness she learned from her mother on a Lancaster County dairy farm. A commitment to a simple elegance shapes everything at the Baker’s Table, including the custom-made wedding cakes. One signature design is a stack of three fresh circle cakes covered in classic white icing, finished with a single bright flower on a vintage cake stand. The Baker’s Table opens at Urban Place later this September. You might say it’s the icing on the cake.

23 480 new holland avenue | 717.735.1150 | thebakerstable.com


mojitos at the mansion Celebrate Museum Month with drinks, Cuban American hors d’oeuvres and steel drum music on the grounds of President James Buchanan’s Wheatland. September 7, 5:30-8:30pm | For reservations visit lancasterhistory.org or call 717.392.4633

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SEPTEMBER IS MUSEUM MONTH

24 4 west king street | 717.392.4633 | lancasterhistory.org

FROM ARTISTIC to Authentic, Historic to Hands-On, we’ve got it all. Check out your Lancaster County museums this September. Enjoy special offers, extended hours, give-aways and drawings.


fresh from the farm. daily. Today’s delivery; fresh-picked produce from Brook Lawn Farm Market, Lancaster.

Featuring contemporary American cuisine, our menu incorporates local farm-to-table bounty served with exceptional artistry and service. A heartfelt thank you to our many local providers, including Diana from Brook Lawn Farm (pictured here with Chef Kyle Lucas). Their dedication to providing the finest products is integral to the creativity of our menu. Our partners include such local producers as Linden Dale Farms, Sweet Stem Farms, Weaver Valley, Elm Tree Organics and many more.

25 2 east king street | 717.207.4033 | pennsquaregrille.com


liquid art

BREWING GRAINS AND HOPS INTO GREAT BEERS

CASUAL DINING & HANDCRAF TED BEER Left to Right: Brewmaster Bill Moore, Brewers: Troy Kreider & Dale Tomel

Year Round Beers: Milk Stout - Hop Hog - Strawberry Wheat - Amish 4 Grain Ale - Gold Star Pilsner - Celtic Rose - Lancaster Lager - Fest Beer Summer & Fall Seasonal Beers: Kรถlsch - Oktoberfest - Hefe Weizen - Country Cream Ale - Boss Hog Double IPA - Shoo-Fly Porter

26 302 north plum street | 717.391.6258 | lancasterbrewing.com


YOUR PLACE TO PREPARE FOR A LIFE IN ART

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(from “The Champ” by Tonya Bolden)

The Mosaic Project is a multicultural exhibition and educational program for students and families in Lancaster County. It is funded in part by a grant from the Lancaster County Community Foundation.

lorenzo hurtado segovia “Papel tejido 25” (detail; acrylic on paper 48” x 48”)

Central Pennsylvania’s only non-profit professional art college invites you to The Mosaic Project: R. Gregory Christie and Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia. October 5: Talk by paper artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia at 10 a.m. First Friday gallery reception from 5-9 p.m. November 2: Talk by illustrator R. Gregory Christie at 4 p.m. book signing at 5 p.m.; First Friday gallery reception from 5-9 p.m. The Mosaic Project exhibit continues through November 21. Learn more at pcad.edu/mosaic

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“Our 10 year old daughter went from feeling overwhelmed and frustrated by writing… to experiencing joy and excitement!” Jennifer Taylor Cassie’s Mom, Lititz

enriching lives “Write From The Heart guides those who didn’t know they had a voice, to find that voice.” Jude Gemmell Guidance Counselor Ephrata “I am so lucky to have Write From The Heart in my City!” Moira Jeanne Fitzgerald Owner, Here to Timbuktu, Lancaster Group and private coaching available.

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Creative Writing Workshops for Adults, Children and Teens Melissa’s one-of-a-kind workshops awaken the creative spirit — gently — without intimidation. Her mission: to keep beauty and imagination alive in a world losing sight of its soul. A safe haven for experienced and first-time writers alike, especially those who have longed to write, but thought they couldn’t. Learn how creativity enlivens and enriches our lives, in an atmosphere of warmth, compassion and trust. No grades, spelling, grammar or stress.

1411 fieldstead lane | 717.393.4713 | writefromtheheart.us

Melissa Greene teacher of WFTH Creative Writing Workshops, since 2001.


handcrafted beauty JUDE SHARP has been handcrafting custom jewelry pieces since 1970. After time spent in Colorado, Utah and California, Jude — and her studio — finally settled in Downtown Lancaster in 1984. With an attention to craftsmanship steeped in centuries of tradition, Jude’s work walks an aesthetic line between the ancient and the thoroughly modern. See more at jasharp.com

JEWELRY DESIGN BY JUDE SHARP AND SELECT REGIONAL DESIGNERS

29 322 north queen street | 717.295.9661 | jasharp.com


30 824 1st street | 717.390.7050 | jeremyhessphotographers.com

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MEET LAUREN FISHER, LEAD WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER Lauren specializes in capturing weddings. To read more about Lauren and learn how she captures inspiration, life and joy click on her link at jeremyhessphotographers.com.


the art of the dress

JOIN US FOR POSH EVENTS SATURDAY AUGUST 24 THE WHITE PARTY

At the Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum. Featuring DJ Freez. 8pm-1am Call for tickets or more information. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 THE ART OF FASHION

At Julia Swartz Gallery. 2012 Fall Trends shown in Artful Fashion. 5:30-8:30pm FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 FALL IN LOVE

At Party Perfect. Sneak peek at 2013 Bridal fashions. 5:30-8:30pm WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24-30 NICOLE MILLER FASHION BUS

At POSH. Holiday and Resort Trunkshow. Call for an appointment. SUNDAY OCTOBER 28 CHARITY TEA WITH MARY KAY

At Farm & Home Center. 2-4pm Call for tickets.

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Visit Facebook or poshbridal.com for a full listing of POSH events and event details.

31 820 1st street | 717.291.9894 | poshbridal.com | tuesday-friday 8-5, saturday 9-4


the ultimate salon & spa experience FIREPLACE LOUNGE 6 MANI-PEDI STATIONS 6 TREATMENT ROOMS FOR GROUPS

32 824 1st street | 717.393.3200 | luxelancaster.com | follow us

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PERFECT FOR SPA AND BRIDAL PARTIES


E R T A E H FRESH T R E T S A C IN LAN SMASH THE BOX We’re bringing spontaneous theatre to the streets of Lancaster! Check out our latest viral video online at primatheatre.com

MODERN PERFORMING ARTS IN DOWNTOWN LANCASTER

THE MUSIC OF WEST SIDE STORY September 9 & 16 Like Romeo & Juliet, but with harmonizing street gangs.

MONSTER MUSIC CABARET October 28 & 31 Like going Trick-or-Treating, but for ear candy.

FIG® IS A PROUD SPONSOR OF PRIMA THEATRE

THE PRIMA SISTERS Now open for event bookings in 2012-2013. Visit primatheatre.com to learn more.

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WHERE IN THE WORLD CAN YOU? Journey with an artist fascinated with an ancient culture and shared in a series of travel art books: MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY

Watch the world’s first global film festival and vote for your favorite short film: MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY

THE SKIN OF THE MILK: A ROMAN SKETCHBOOK

MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

Book Premier and Art Opening of the Works of Susan Gottlieb

Simulcast showing in over 250 venues worldwide

September 7, 5-8 PM The Ware Center Downtown Lancaster

October 1, 7:30 PM The Ware Center Downtown Lancaster

THE WARE CENTER 42 North Prince Street, Lancaster Preview of the 2012-13 Artistic Season September 12 at 7:30 PM

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Millersville University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. A member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

millersville.edu/calendar | tickets: 717.872.3811 or muticketsonline.com


Hear a band that unleashes innovative music from concert halls, rock clubs and jazz basements and takes it to the streets: MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY

Witness fatherhood in the black community through the use of the spoken word, dance and live music: MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY

ASPHALT ORCHESTRA

WORD BECOMES FLESH

The future of the marching band!

A series of performed letters to an unborn son.

September 10, 7:30 PM The Winter Visual and Performing Arts Center Millersville University Campus

September 26, 7:30 PM The Winter Visual and Performing Arts Center Millersville University Campus

THE WINTER VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 60 Cottage Avenue, Millersville Dedication celebration October 12 at 4 PM The public is invited to attend.

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voices

dana alexandra

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HER FANS SAY HER VOICE IS LIKE CHAMPAGNE: SMOOTH AND BUBBLY, BUT WITH A BIT OF A BITE. Dana Alexandra takes everything she’s learned about life and spills it out through her music. “I’m a seriously good spiller. I have a pretty big mouth.”

Dana’s sound is part blue-eyed soul, hometown indie and pop-rock; tinged with a twang from another time. It’s a little folksy and a little Katy Perry.

Helen Leicht David Dye

“My goal is to be as honest as possible because there are things you can get away with saying if they are put in a song.”

WHO WE ARE First and foremost, we're music fans. And for more than two decades, countless fellow fans, musicians and business supporters have joined us in building a community that's uniquely focused on celebrating music discovery and connecting artists with new audiences. WHAT WE DO WXPN provides an unparalleled musical listening experience featuring contemporary music from many genres including rock, indie, folk, blues, R&B and alt-country. Our playlist is broad and comprised of international, national and local artists ranging from brand new on the scene to legendary in stature.

A lot of her songs are meant to empower. “I’m definitely a girl’s girl. I like writing songs women can relate to so they know they’re not alone,” says Dana. “Let’s go kick some serious booty together!” After a few years of traveling and performing in Philly, Boston, Virginia Beach and New York, she says she craved comfortable and moved back to her hometown of Stewartstown, but now lives in York.

“From the first time I heard Dana sing I knew she had ‘it’. She's a wonderful songwriter, awesome and unique voice, great performer. Her first album “Wash Your Mouth Out”, was one of my favorite CD's of 2011. With the right opportunities, I believe more and more people will agree that Dana Alexandra is a very special artist!” Helen Leicht, WXPN

“There’s no place like it. I love that you can be somewhere cultural and have really good Indian food and then go on a hike in the middle of nowhere all in the same day.” Wherever she goes to perform, she says she’s proud to represent Central PA. “I love it here. It’s home!” So what’s next for Dana? More writing, more dancing, more singing, more soul. She’s working on songs for herself and also writes for other musicians and performs around the region. “I like to have fun making my music.” For more on Dana, including videos, music and tour information, check out danaalexandra.com.

MEET WXPN AND EXPERIENCE A DIFFERENT KIND OF MUSIC RADIO STATION.

HOW WE DO IT WXPN is a member-supported public radio Michaela Majoun

station and nationally recognized leader in Triple A (Adult Album Alternative) music programming. While our broadcast license is held by the University of Pennsylvania, we are financially independent and rely solely on the support of individuals who believe in our mission.

FREE AT NOON Live concerts every Friday!

Dan Reed

Past Performers: Joe Jackson • Carly Simon • B-52s • My Morning Jacket • Ray LaMontagne • Counting Crows • She & Him • Erin McKeown • Tori Amos • Guster • and many more! Concert archives available at XPN.org.

WORLD CAFE® WITH DAVID DYE Mon-Fri 2-4pm

Host David Dye serves up an eclectic mix of music from blues, rock and world, to folk and alternative country, with live performances and interviews with celebrated and emerging artists including Joni Mitchell, Black Keys, Dave Matthews, Elvis Costello, Robert Plant, Spoon, Iron & Wine, Neko Case, Paul McCartney, Ani Difranco, LCD Soundsystem, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, REM, Feist, Yo Yo Ma, Lyle Lovett, Fleet Foxes, Moby, Taj Mahal and Coldplay, among thousands of others.

MY MORNING DOWNLOAD

Each weekday, the XPN Morning Show introduces you to the newest music on the web and offers up a FREE download. Go to xpn.org for live streaming and music updates.

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC. ON-AIR. ONLINE. ON-DEMAND. FIG® VOICES IS SPONSORED BY

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BARLEY SNYDER IN ACTION “A bronze foundry, an art gallery, and courses on welding, sculpture, and handbuilt wooden kayaks — what’s not to like? KACC brings the arts to our community, while also bringing the community to the arts. I have been honored to help make Lancaster a better place to live, for us and for our children.” Jim Adams, attorney at Barley Snyder and former president at the Keystone Art and Culture Center

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THE KEYSTONE ART & CULTURE CENTER is all about committment to community through education and access to the Arts. More than ART, it’s about building partnerships and creating experiences that enrich lives! Get involved and get creative in one of our classes in bronze casting, welding, kayak building and more. KeystoneArt.org LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FIG ® SOCIAL MISSION PARTNERS AT FIGL ANCASTER.COM

126 east king street | 717.299.5201 | barley.com

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the taste of community

Catering and Meal Delivery Service

International Gourmet Vegan and Vegetarian Cuisine Buffet Style Catering offering Puerto Rican & American Regional cuisine

CATERING BY CHRISTINA

cateringbychristina.com 717.517.9821

THE SCARLET RUNNER

UPOHAR ETHNIC CUISINES

thescarletrunner.com 717.435.3133

UpoharEthnicCuisines.com 650.704.5384 BRINGING GOOD TASTE TO THE EAST SIDE AND TO YOU. The East Side Community Kitchen brings local food artisans, caterers and confectioners together in a shared-use facility where creativity abounds and startups are nurtured. To learn more or to contact one of the 18 small businesses cooking with us for catering, visit eastsidecommunitykitchen.com.

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347 north plum street | ask us about catering | eastsidecommunitykitchen.com


SPECIALTY TOYS & GIFTS FOR CHILDREN BABY REGISTRY STYLISH ACCOUTREMENTS FOR PARENTS

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32 north queen street | 717.509.5700 | coming soon bellabooonline.com


Family

KID-FRIENDLY THINGS TO SEE & DO IN LANCASTER

FIG® FAMILY IS SPONSORED BY WJTL KIDS COOKIE BREAK

WJTL KIDS COOKIE BREAK Every Saturday morning 9-noon, tune in to FM 90.3 WJTL or listen 24/7 at kidscookiebreak.com. KCB entertains, educates and empowers kids. Join Lisa Landis as she takes you on a radio field trip to family fun places in Lancaster. Join her as she broadcasts live and plays artists like Phredd, The Newsboys, Steven Courtney, Slugs & Bugs, TobyMac, Justin Roberts, Putumayo Kids and Bruce Fite. KCB is a 7-time winner of the PA Association of Broadcasters (PAB) Award for ‘Best Radio Show for Kids.’

THE BEADWORKS Lancaster’s bead shop and open beading studio where you can make jewelry — no appointment needed! Have a fun day out with friends or family and a great place for birthday parties. Check out the unique rocks, fossils and minerals in The Gem Den. 52 North Queen Street, Lancaster 717.490.6551 thegemdenlancaster.com

THE POTTERYWORKS A Paint-Your-Own Pottery Studio: Creativity for the entire family featuring over 250 pieces of pottery with more than 150 glazes to choose from! Birthday parties, girls’ nights, Girl Scout badges and more. 16 West Orange Street, Lancaster 717.299.9963 thepotteryworks.com

NORTH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE A visit to the North Museum will spark your curiosity about nature, science and cultures. Meet the residents of the Live Animal Room, get face to face with T. rex, or travel to far-reaching galaxies in the planetarium. 400 College Avenue, Lancaster 717.291.3941 northmuseum.org

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HARTZ Physical Therapy’s 9th ANNUAL

FALL BLAST 5K RUN / WALK OCTOBER 6, 2012 - 9 AM Bonfield Elementary School - Lititz Register online at hartzpt.com. Click on Community/Fall Blast

LOCATED IN LANCASTER COUNTY, HARTZ Physical Therapy is dedicated to providing friendly, effective and individual care to each and every one of our patients. We work closely with your physician to ensure that you reach an optimal level of recovery.

Just as we care for our patients, we believe in caring for our neighbors. We continually strive to give back to our local community by participating in fundraisers, volunteering in the community and offering free educational seminars.

Need more information? Visit hartzpt.com.

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR

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creating community DONATE. VOLUNTEER. GET INVOLVED. At Fig®, we believe in the power of a community

that works together to identify needs and find solutions — one that creates community connections and is passionate about helping its neighbors. We believe in the missions of these three local non-profits that are making a difference in our community. Individually, they offer opportunities for enrichment and education. Together, they strengthen the fabric of our city.

JOIN US IN SUPPORTING OUR 2012 SOCIAL MISSION PARTNERS

POWER PACKS PROJECT

ASSETS LANCASTER

GIRLS ON THE RUN

Power Packs Project partners with eligible families to provide weekend food and nutritional education so that families are empowered and children thrive. Power Packs started in 2005 in Lancaster with the recognition that many children and their families were having trouble making ends meet through the weekend. Power Packs has grown from one school to twentyone schools today. Ingredients, recipes and tips are packed by volunteers for about 620 families per week, 2,200 people in five local school districts.

Assets Lancaster provides business support services to aspiring entrepreneurs with the ultimate goal of helping to change lives and promote economic development through business ownership. Established in 1993, Assets has worked with over 1,300 entrepreneurs and has helped clients start hundreds of businesses and create hundreds of local jobs. Assets’ approach centers on the involvement of volunteer mentors who are small business owners in Lancaster. All services are provided in English and Spanish.

Girls on the Run gives girls in 3-8th grades, their coaches and volunteers the tools to celebrate their bodies, honor their voices, recognize their unique gifts and activate their power! This fall season will welcome 30 teams of girls who will realize their health and strengths over the course of a 10-week curriculum, culminating with the Girls on the Run 5k on December 8th. No limits. No contraints. Only opportunites to be remarkable.

LEARN MORE: powerpacksproject.com

LEARN MORE: assetslancaster.org

Want to be a part of the magic? Visit our website or find us on Facebook. LEARN MORE: gotrlancaster.org

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The Lancaster County Conservancy Presents the 3rd Annual

“DINE ON HARVEST MOON” DINNER & AUCTION FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 2012 | LANCASTER COUNTRY CLUB

You are invited to join us for an evening celebrating nature’s bounty. Savor a dinner menu featuring our region’s rich natural fare. Delight in an auction filled with singular outdoor experiences and conservation-themed items.

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Picture flocks of geese winging south, blue moons and goldenrod, piling leaves and jumping ... gifts from nature echo throughout a lifetime. Help the Conservancy save natural land, green our cities and share nature with children. It’s happening!

to reserve your seats call 717.392.7891 by october 19 | lancasterconservancy.org


CUSTOM RECLAIMED WOOD FURNITURE AND FLOORING KITCHEN CABINETS AND ISLANDS CONCRETE AND ZINC COUNTERTOPS DECORATIVE FINISHES CLOTHING AND ECO-FRIENDLY GIFTS LIVE MUSIC EVENTS HANDMADE GUITARS ART [GALLERY360]

learn more about our house in the parade of homes — created in partnership with costello builders — at tellus360.com/parade2012

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24 east king street between annie bailey’s & the marriott | 717.393.1660 | tellus360.com


first presbyterian church THREE STYLES OF WORSHIP 8:30 AM Early Worship Service 9:16 AM Cherry Street Contemporary Service 11 AM Traditional Worship Service FIRST FRIDAY MUSIC Upstairs/Downstairs Concert Series. Every First Friday. 8 PM

discovering the heart of Christ in the heart of the city 48 140 east orange street | 717.394.6854 | fpclive.org


artistry in f lowers WEDDINGS EVENTS ALL OCCASIONS

49 258 north queen street | 717.295.5411 | flowersbypaulette.net


local art galleries in a city authentic ART IS THE THREAD OF CREATIVITY THAT CONNECTS OUR COMMUNITY.

Todd Snader’s Gallery is an eclectic assortment of beautiful art, collectables and other unique items. Come see some of Lancaster native Todd Snader’s paintings and sculptures along with gifts and old town Lancaster pictures. Find treasures from around the world to simple jewelry and everyday items.

Todd Snader GALLERY 27 East Lemon Street toddsnadersgallery.com

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Mio Studio features contemporary jewelry crafted in Lancaster City by internationally known artists Erica Millner and Mai Orama Muniz. Recycling rough materials into miniature sculptures meant to be worn, Mio Studio crafts new life from exotic hardwoods and metals. The artists hand carve and sand each piece from start to finish, using their years of experience to meld remnants together into clean, modern designs.

144 North Prince Street miostudio.com 717.394.6662

over 30 arts venues between prince and water street

Decay Loryn Spangler-Jones

Trojan Horse 2012 Robert Nelson

An artist-owned gallery and shop in the heart of Downtown Lancaster’s Arts District hosting emerging & professional artists, as well as classes & workshops. Annex 24 provides a fresh perspective on creative artwork and gift items in a wide range of media and pricing. New, bold exhibits every First Friday. We are Annex 24 Gallery; artists in motion.

CityFolk is a grown up Alice in Wonderland. Featuring national and regional artists such as Barbara Olsen, Jac Johnson and Kathleen Stoltzfus, this lifestyle gallery juxtaposes imaginative works of art with 19th and 20th century French and American antiques. Find current pieces by Dr. Robert A. Nelson, whose realistic drawings of fantastical sequences bring together CityFolk and its contents.

24 West Walnut Street annex24gallery.com 717.341.0028

146 North Prince Street cityfolkonprince.com 717.393.8807


ART

A VISION TO REJUVENATE When the repetition of day to day takes a toll on your creativity, find inspiration and fresh perspective in Downtown Lancaster’s galleries. See the world through another person’s lens (or paint strokes and pencil marks). The artists of Lancaster are a collective mirror, reflecting our life and culture in unexpected ways — with lifelike realism and abstract shape — with thought and feeling. Visit a gallery today; support the artists that make The City of Lancaster an arts destination. Spring Thaw Jody Fallon

Mad-Sculptor is an artist owned gallery featuring the Art Dolls and figurative sculptures of Mark A. Dennis. While the gallery will feature Mark’s smaller work in the genre of Art Dolls, the additional space will expand his figurative art offerings by returning to his roots as an outdoor sculpture artist working in metals and resin castings as well. Mark’s work can be viewed online at mad-sculptor.com

Explore Franz Fox’s diverse and avant-garde paintings. Featuring originals and prints in several genres, including landscapes and abstracts. Franz’s new genre of art coined “Neoplasticity” involves the introduction of a main figural element as subject matter painted with oils or acrylics and fine detail added with pen and ink with hidden figures and symbols.

Located in the Gallery Row neighborhood, Pariah Fine Art features original oils, watercolors, pastels and sculpture by Jody Fallon and photographic works by Cheryl Fallon. This fall, Pariah Fine Art is proud to present two group exhibitions: “The Dark Vistas” in October featuring haunting and surreal images and, in November, “The Pennsylvania Landscape.”

24 West Orange Street madsculptor.blogspot.com 717.669.4924

136 North Prince Street foxfranz@yahoo.com 717.517.7053

113 North Water Street pariahfineart.com 570.492.1418

Artisans Gallery is a two-level art gallery representing local and regional artists in various art mediums. August: Jeff Himes “All Over the Map,” ceramic work September: Group Exhibit “Painting with Wool” October: David Krantz, charcoal sketches & Trevor Hershey, paintings. November: Jerome Hershey, New Word and Text-Based Paintings

114 North Prince Street 114artisansgallery.com 717.299.9496

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helping you on your journey to helping others

MEET SHAYNA WATSON, a 2012 graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary. Shayna grew up in Lancaster and has always had a passion for supporting people in need. A heart for those who are hurting. A smile and a spirit that warm and comfort. Shayna will begin using these gifts this fall as a Chaplaincy Resident at Lancaster General. Thousands of other Seminary graduates are serving God and our communities in a multitude of settings: in churches and houses of worship; in nonprofit organizations and in politics. As artists, educators, social justice advocates and more. Learn how Lancaster Seminary can help you to utilize your gifts in making a difference.

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PROGRAMS MASTER OF DIVINITY MASTER OF ARTS IN RELIGION DOCTOR OF MINISTRY SPECIALIZATIONS IN CHAPLAINCY AND SPIRITUAL DIRECTION CERTIFICATES IN LAY LEADERSHIP AND YOUTH / YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES

Join us on campus for free community lectures this fall, including Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, Senior Religion Editor for Huffington Post. Visit lancasterseminary.edu for dates and details!

555 west james street | 800.393.0654 | lancasterseminary.edu | find us on facebook


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raise your glass YOU ARE INVITED to a night of exceptional

taste benefitting the Lancaster Heart & Stroke Foundation. Indulge in a dinner pairing outstanding wine with sumptuous food, an auction of vintage wines and a raffle of a case of top-rated wines. Call 717.290.6681 or visit lancasterheartfoundation.org/ annualwinegala.html for tickets to the wine event of the year.

saturday, october 20 lancaster country club

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Ar art on a plate

SEASONAL MENU EXTENSIVE BEER LIST LIVE MUSIC PRIVATE DINING OUTDOOR DINING

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rtists of a City The Artists of a City Authentic

Artists have chosen to root themselves in the City...

We are a city of creative people.

where our creativity grows THE ARTISTS in this issue of Fig® have carefully chosen to root themselves in The City of Lancaster, but that certainly hasn’t stopped them from branching out into the world — or the national art scene. Our cover artist, Betsy Olmsted, creates designer luxury homegoods that can soon be found in specialty boutiques across the country.

The City of Lancaster is truly an arts destination — you can experience it around every corner, on every First Friday or 365 days a year. Fine art and authentic craft. Theatre and opera. Music and dance. Education and new connections. And in a city of 60,000, where almost everything and everyone is reachable on foot, that’s something to brag about.

What is it about Lancaster that keeps artists coming back for more? Maybe it’s the readily accessible green spaces and nearby countryside — that connection between mankind and nature that has inspired artists since we first put paint to stone in Lascaux, France. Or maybe it’s that special sense of creative community our city offers.

In Lancaster we are blessed to live in a place where artists’ visions are forming and becoming reality. Every day. WE ARE A CITY OF CREATIVE PEOPLE — MEET A FEW OF THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST ON THESE FOLLOWING PAGES OF FIG® >

Thank you to our Editorial Sponsor, the High® companies — celebrating art in the City of Lancaster and committed to innovative community leadership, sustainable building and business practices and advancement through preservation of local heritage.

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Susan Gottlieb

Sus

“ M any people think of me as the artist who travels and comes home to paint what she saw. To me, it’s so much more than that.”

Pages from The Skin of the Milk: A Roman Sketchbook MORNING LIGHT, ROME mixed media

I was 27.” Susan stayed with Lidia until she was ready to launch out on her own, ultimately sharing an apartment with three other expatriate women. “I spent my time painting, traveling and learning. I became an insider really fast.” Susan’s soon-to-be-released The Skin of the Milk: A Roman Sketchbook is a “love letter” to the Eternal City. It is a celebration of the passionate life, finding wonder in the great and the small and holding oneself open to possibility. This book provides a glimpse into Susan’s travels with photos, sketches, artwork, recipes, stories and more. Each turn of the page offers another experiential taste of Rome. A limited edition of 200 hand-marked art books premiers at the Ware Center September 7th.

Pages from The Skin of the Milk: A Roman Sketchbook NIGHT, CAMPO DE FIORI mixed media

Susan J. Gottlieb

FOR SUSAN GOTTLIEB, painting, teaching and traveling have always gone together.

Making her first overseas trip in the early 1980s, Susan led a group of high school art students to Italy, traveling the boot from north to south. With that one transformative experience, Susan was hooked: “I decided that I needed to go back. It took three years to save the money to return to Rome, but I did it.”

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Knowing that the full immersion she was longing for would require a personal connection with a local, Susan remembers, “I needed a place to land, ultimately finding a home with a doting, traditional Italian nonna named Lidia. She was 72.

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DICK WHITSON IS ONE OF THOSE FORTUNATE SOULS who has known since early childhood what he wanted to do. As he puts it: “Nothing else ever came into consideration.” Though he loved every day of a 40-year career in the advertising design business, retirement has allowed Dick to find more time and passion to focus exclusively on his painting. “I paint for my own satisfaction. If I’m happy with a painting, I don’t really care what anybody else thinks. If I’m not satisfied, it doesn’t matter who else may like it — and, for me, selling is not a motivating factor.” As such, Dick is free to create fantastical works of art to his own specifications — works that, as it turns out, people are very eager to own.

THE MADELINE ALBRIGHT MEMORIAL BRIDGE TO ETERNAL PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST, oil on canvas

“ I paint for my own satisfaction. I don’t really care what anybody else thinks.”

Dick W hitson A member at Lancaster’s Red Raven Art Company, Dick is one of the gallery’s top-selling artists. Red Raven manager Lee Lovett describes him with great affection: “Dick Whitson is one of Lancaster’s best kept secrets. He is fearless in his work, and moves easily from one series to the next, from one medium to the next. People really respond to and pick up on his energy and talent.”

In his recent series, “In a Far Out Kingdom,” the artist approaches traditional fairytale characters with a wink, giving his beautifully executed oils titles like “Rapunzel: Nobody is climbing anybody’s hair! Go find a ladder or something.” With a twinkle in his eye, Dick reveals: “The titles are as much fun to create as the paintings.” READ MORE: figlancaster.com/dickwhitson

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“ M y art is for everyone. It’s fine art, but just on a different kind of canvas.”

Cindy Sc VISITORS WALKING INTO CINDY SCHLOSSER’S Gallery on Market discover not only a collection of painted wooden bowls, antique door panels and reclaimed window shutters, but also an artist with a joyful, infectious smile and a calling to transmit a spirit of love & laughter to the people of Lancaster. Not long ago, a homeless couple wandered in and asked Cindy to play a song for them on the piano in the corner of her studio. Playing a song by J.J. Heller, Cindy sang words that described the love she shares with broken people:

Cindy Schlosse Who will love me for me? Not for what I have done or what I will become Who will love me for me?

By the end of the song, Cindy said, they were crying.

“My desire is to spread love, joy and peace in the heart of the city,” explains Cindy. “I want to let those who enter my gallery feel valued, no matter who they are.” READ MORE: figlancaster.com/cindyschlosser

Cindy Schlosser 58 15 west king street | 717.371.9864 | galleryonmarket.com

ANTIQUE QUILTS, from the Esprit Collection; YELLOW ROOSTER, acrylic on wood; SUNSHINE & SHADOW, acrylic on wood


FOR ARTIST FREIMAN STOLTZFUS, the most satisfying aspect of his work is when he’s lost in the creation of a painting or sculpture. While much of his work contains recurrent themes of seasons, music and geometric patterns that speak to the measure of our days, Freiman revels in those creative moments that transcend time and space.

Freiman Stoltzfus

TIME, MEMORY, MUSIC, SEASONS (detail) Acrylic and graphite on canvas

“Those moments feel to me like a prayer or meditation — both deeply relaxing and intensely stimulating. It’s this powerful experience of concentration that feels like stepping outside time, and it really is the best part of the process.” Like a small chapel, there’s a peacefulness within his Prince Street gallery that allows visitors to recalibrate. As Freiman explains, “Art always finds a way to correct the imbalances in each age, a way to set things right.” Yet the transcendent qualities of Freiman’s art belie the enormous work and drive required of the artist. “The creative life is not for the faint of heart,” he says. “It will knock you off your feet. It takes courage, focus and stamina.”

Stoltzfus But in spite of the challenges of this type of work, the artist recognizes it as a life-changing endeavor: “I have thought many times that I didn’t choose art — it chose me. And it has saved my life, opening me to thrilling new ideas, people and adventures that I would have avoided in my naturally-reserved state.” READ MORE: figlancaster.com/freimanstoltzfus

“ I t’s this powerful experience of concentration that feels like stepping outside time.”

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As a mother, Christiane has painted and sketched Candice many times prior to this new series, but these works were primarily of her daughter as a girl. In this series of paintings, Christiane observes that Candice is emerging as a new person: “I look at her and say, ‘My, God. I made a woman.’” READ MORE: figlancaster.com/christianedavid

Christiane turns to the experiences of life for artistic inspiration.

CANDICE AND GEORGIA, oil on canvas; COLORFUL DREAMS, oil on canvas; ENIGMA, oil on canvas

Christiane David JUST DAYS BEFORE THE UNVEILING OF CHRISTIANE DAVID’S NEWEST SERIES “Candice’s World,” freshly-painted canvases featuring a colorful turbaned figure were resting against each other in the artist’s bright, sunny studio. This new collection of oil paintings, full of color and unique sensuality, were inspired by the realization that Christiane’s daughter, the model for these works, is taking on life as a grown woman. As an attentive viewer might surmise from the subject’s colorful and carefully-arranged headscarves, Candice is currently in treatment for cancer. With her daughter and muse fighting to regain full health (thankfully, Candice’s condition was detected early and the prognosis is good), Christiane notes that her daughter has developed a new appreciation for life.

Christiane Dav “Candice is blooming.” It seems only natural, then, that Christiane — best known for her paintings of fiery poppies and vibrant blossoms — recently turned her artistic focus to this flower most dear to her heart.

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Li z Hess ACCORDING TO LIZ HESS, all children love to draw or paint. They are all artists. It’s only as they grow older that some lose this love of visually representing the world around them.

Liz Hess

Liz has never lost this love. In fact, the paintings in her Lancaster City gallery are a veritable trip around the world with Liz as tour guide, holding her signature red umbrella aloft for all to see.

This fall, the artist will guide her viewers through the charms of New England, bringing to them scenes of Cape Cod, Newport and Nantucket. Her red umbrella will find its way to the Shaker Villages of New Hampshire, through the Berkshires of Massachusetts and along the islands and rocky coasts of Maine, capturing the true essence of the region. Liz will be exhibiting her New England collection First Friday in October.

“ M y mother said I was born with paintbrushes in my hands.”

iz Hess Through her art, Liz is an indomitable guide, taking an extensive trip once a year to capture far-flung ports of call that include the British Isles, Switzerland, Italy and France. She has her eye on Greece and the Island of Crete for next year’s journey, eagerly anticipating the delightful contrast of her red umbrellas against the seaside blue and white villages. Her process of capturing and delivering these far-off lands to her Lancaster patrons involves a small box of watercolors and sketches on site. For her larger paintings, Liz waits until she’s back in the familiar environment of her studio to execute those works. “My mother said I was born with paintbrushes in my hands, saying I could paint before I could write my name,” explains Liz. Not surprisingly, then, Liz views her ability to paint much as she views her ability to breathe: as basic as life itself. SEE MORE OF LIZ’S ART: figlancaster.com/lizhess YELLOW COAT ON NANTUCKET, pastel on paper

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Gail Gray

Gail Gray

SCIENCE AND ART generally exist in separate spheres, but not so for Gail Gray.

Meeting informally throughout the year with a group of scientists at Franklin and Marshall College, the Lancaster abstract artist has immersed herself in the subject of biological evolution. Highly influential to her work on the canvas, this unlikely pairing of left- and right-brained individuals has also helped expand the realm of art within the scientific community, injecting a significant richness to Lancaster’s local culture as a whole.

Always analytically and scientifically minded, Gail explains that she had always been attracted to early modernists and contemporary painters such as Matisse, Sam Francis and James Brooks at a young age, but was initially unable to articulate why: “Children are identified as artists early on due to their observed drawing ability. But I was always curious why certain professional artists who either did not show evidence of drawing ability or drew in a seemingly naïve style were so widely recognized.” After the death of Jackson Pollack in 1956, Gail discovered a universality and novel representation of space and time. Entering a new and unfamiliar realm of intellectual awareness, this became Gail’s introduction to philosophy and primary questions of time, space, being, light and color. READ MORE: figlancaster.com/gailgray

DEMONS OF DENSITY, Venetian plaster, acrylic and glazes on canvas

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EMERGENCE, Venetian plaster, acrylic and glazes on canvas

“ T he science that informs my work... is a narrative of risk, chance, luck and adaptability.”


As to the inspiration for her work, the artist explains with her wry humor: “Pretending to be a tourist in my everyday surroundings makes everything seem fresh and new and inspires ideas for my designs. I love funny suburban rodents, garden creatures, farms and domestic animals, as well as a good mix of weeds and flowers.”

First creating her original artwork with mediums such as gouache, watercolor and pen, Betsy then translates the work into a reproduceable design. With a line of household products such as baby blankets, flour sack towels and printed hand towels that feature her art, Betsy also creates custom works for commercial and residential clients.

Betsy embraces her work’s marriage of art and function, saying, “I create things that belong in someone’s home. It’s not about making a social statement. I’m enjoying the process and having fun with it.”

Betsy Olmsted

FIG COVER ARTIST BETSY OLMSTED is a local Lancaster designer of textiles, wallpaper and other printable surfaces. While the field of textile design has traditionally entailed anonymity, this era’s emerging appreciation for the work of independent designers means that artists like Betsy are finally receiving their due.

Evidenced by the burgeoning demand for independent designs in stores and on-line resources like etsy.com, people are clearly hungry for the kinds of products that Betsy Olmsted creates. As the artist explains, “Localism is so important. I think it’s really a response to all of the mass production overseas. People want domestic, local inspiration.” READ MORE: figlancaster.com/betsyolmsted

“ I create things that belong in someone’s home.”

Betsy Olmste CRAFTY GARDEN, inkjet textile pigments on cotton

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“My original designs for a painting are very deliberate, but the completion of a composition depends on serendipity.”

Sarah McRae Morton

Sarah McRae SARAH MCRAE MORTON LIVES between two worlds. Spending half of her year in Lancaster County and the other in Germany, she carries a constant juxtaposition of cultures in her mind, and it is apparent in her work. Often described as a modern American painter rooted in European tradition, Sarah produces paintings rife with unlikely pairings. In one of her best-known series, “The Horrors and Charms of War,” the artist places animal heads on the bodies of human characters painted in classical European-style. Capturing the traits of her subjects through the creatures that embody them, her animals reveal the inner souls of the human archetypes they represent. Much like the Grimm’s fairytales of old, there is an unsettling beauty to Sarah’s work. Sarah explains that, in her art, she is drawn to the atrocities of life: the odd, the ironic and the contradictory. She paints in symbols and allegories, much in the way we dream. “It’s eerie what manifests itself on the canvas. My work reflects what’s going on in my subconscious,” says Sarah. “I’ll look at the painting and realize that whomever I was thinking about has shown up in some form.” A lover of historical paintings, Sarah studies master artists of the ages who have executed the ideas she wants to convey through her own vision. Her series of self-portraits are an annual emulation of the artist Sarah is studying at the time, each one strikingly different from the next, demonstrating a significant range of talent and artistic understanding. READ MORE: figlancaster.com/sarahmcraemorton

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BULLS IN QUEEN VICTORIA’S CRYSTAL PALACE, oil on canvas

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Jerome Hershey

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(from top) SERENDIPITY, 2012, private collection MIST, 2008, collection of Lancaster General Hospital FINAL TRIBUTE, 2009, collection of the State Museum of PA

JEROME HERSHEY IS SEARCHING FOR THE SUBLIME. He experienced it once, in a crystallized moment 37 years ago, as he watched a glorious sunrise over Lake Placid with fellow young artists on a morning that changed the course of his life. With an overwhelming sense that life is good, Jerome determined from that point onward his art should explore the positive. “From a visual, philosophical and metaphysical standpoint, it was one of the biggest epiphanies I’ve had in my life,” explains the artist. Since then, Jerome has attempted to infuse his art with light — but in a literary, rather than strictly literal sense. Painting his canvas with words that create fields of light and color, the artist chooses uplifting and profound phrases as the unlikely and fundamental elements of his work. READ MORE: figlancaster.com/jeromehershey

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K.K. DePaul KIM DEPAUL IS AN EXPLORER OF SECRETS, combining and recombining bits and pieces of memory to make sense of her family’s hidden story. Yet, through sharing her work with others, the artist has discovered something even more surprising: “People tell me their secrets.” During a recent exhibition of her work in a gallery in Paris, Kim describes an encounter with a young German artist who responded to her work with sudden tears. She leaned in toward Kim and confided that she too, had secrets. “I never thought of trying to work through painful memories through my artwork,” she said.

Kim’s art begins as a collection of elements that she cuts apart, moves around and reassembles, exploring how the actions of one generation affect subsequent generations. In the same way our minds organize memory, Kim’s work incorporates multiple layers, one over another, constantly shifting.

PHOTO BY KIM DEPAUL

Kim has discovered that her deeply personal exploration of the secrets that women keep has a universal appeal because everyone has a secret.

The artist’s current work with photography and collage is both an extension and a reinvention of her former medium: contemporary quilt making. Much as she previously cut up and put together fabric in various configurations, Kim is now piecing together photographs and the remnants of past lives. She is working with memory. “I am a storyteller,” explains Kim. Kim tells the stories that families often bury with their dead, treating the keepers of these generational secrets gently: “We have to be easy on ourselves as women who pretend,” says Kim. “We have good intentions. We’re protecting our families. We’re protecting our children.” All the same, Kim has discovered that releasing secrets through art is both liberating and cathartic. “Now that I’ve seen these connections, I’ll never run out of stories.”

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Portraits of Kim and Tom DePaul are by K.K. DePaul

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PICTURED: Mixed media pieces “FAMILY CIRCLE” and “BARBARA” by artist K.K. DePaul.


PICTURED: Oil on canvas paintings by Tom DePaul, “HER BOOKS” and “SELF PORTRAITS”.

Tom DePaul AS AN ARTIST, TOM DEPAUL IS ACUTELY AWARE of the complexities and contradictions that lie beneath the surface of life. Describing his art as self-evaluation work, the struggle of peeling back the layers to discover his essential nature is a core theme of Tom’s oeuvre. “I am trying to figure out who I am.” Evidenced by how he describes his painting process, there is a physicality and vulnerability to Tom’s art. Entering his studio with a keen sense of the task before him, Tom admits, “I am intimidated by the blank canvas. I have to force myself to begin this work — but thirty seconds into it, I’m home.” As his studio work unfolds, Tom’s initial trepidation is soon replaced with a sense of harmony: “When I paint and draw, I’m really dancing with the canvas.”

Tom’s art seeks to discover the essential humanity lodged within the human form. Excavating with his paintbrush for fundamental truths, Tom explains: “I feel like my work emerges from the canvas as if I’m pulling it through from the other side.” With the incarnate form as his means for discovery, Tom’s primarily figurative art helps explore and deepen the artist’s understanding of human relationships. A key relationship which both inspires and is often represented in Tom’s paintings is that with his wife and fellow artist, Kim DePaul: “Kim is my muse. I can’t paint without her.” Five or six years ago, Kim urged her husband to return to his old love: painting. And though he has been deeply invested in a lifetime of creative work through his successful Lancaster firm, DePaul Planning & Design, Tom notes that the two endeavors are not the same: “My business is creative work, but unlike painting, it has rules.” And, so, independent of his business, Tom is one of those few souls with the unique satisfaction of continually returning to his study of the inner man, discovering with each brushstroke his own set of rules as they emerge from the canvas.

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tom’s work can be seen at tdepaul.com and redravenartcompany.com


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breath. energy. life. DAWN M. COX MSPT, CFMT From NYC to the City of Lancaster, Dawn is dedicated to being an ambassador of excellence in physical therapy. With unique functional manual therapy techniques and an attitude of life-long learning, Dawn and the Prana team treat the WHY, not just the WHAT, to get results.

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JUSTIN GEISSINGER, DPT Prana Functional Manual Therapy proudly welcomes Justin Geissinger to our group. Justin is an avid runner and overall health enthusiast who is homegrown in Lancaster. In addition to his athletic interests, he has a tremendous love for people and for the City of Lancaster. Justin combines his interest in health and wellness with his passion for the Lancaster community to help patients achieve their full functional potential without pain.

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THE ART PROGRAMS at Lancaster’s local colleges & universities offer more than a creative outlet for students; for many, these curriculums offer a strong foundation in the arts that will lead to a rewarding and enriching career. These young artists are going places — PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY, and ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE are taking them there.

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1 DAN CLARKE Powerlines II Screen print MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY 2 A LICIA JAGELS Fly to the Sun Hand drawing and digital paint PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN 3 C AITLIN VAJDIC Rust Scrap metal ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE

4 PAUL SULLIVAN The Print Shop Digital Print PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN 5 D EBORAH OVERLY Grace After the Fallout Mixed media MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY 6 C AITLIN VAJDIC Atlas Etching ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE


Etown College Hold for direction

a creative approach EACH SPRING, Art Professor Milt Friedly hosts a ‘Chicken Bisque.’ Students bring side dishes and dessert, two clay covered chickens bake in a kiln and Milt celebrates his graduating seniors’ hard work.

Final student work

Professor Friedly breaks open the chicken — freshly pulled from the kiln

This personal attention is exactly what you’ll find at Elizabethtown College, in every department. Academic rigor and untraditional learning experiences that, together, define an Elizabethtown College education. Elizabethtown College — Be a Bigger Part of the World

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witching eveni come as you are — or as you wish to be A fundraising evening with music, dancing, fiendishly flavorful food and spectacular spirits in the Rock Ford Barn. Costumes optional. Call 717.392.7223 for reservations or visit rockfordplantation.org.

enjoy two haunting Rock Ford experiences this fall

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS

October 5, 12 and 19. Hear 200 years of tales exploring the darker and more mysterious side of Rock Ford and the Hand family ... and some who still walk the halls of the 18th Century plantation home. Tours at 7pm and 9pm. Reservations required. $12 per person. Call soon to reserve your tour because like the spirits, tickets disappear fast!

FAMILY HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS

Family Haunted History Tours at 4 pm, 5 pm and 6 pm on Sunday, October 21. Adults $10, Children 12 & under free. Children can trick-or-treat through the mansion, participate in Halloween-themed activities and learn about the mysteries of Rock Ford history in a family-friendly setting.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: James Hale Steinman Foundation, John Frederick Steinman Foundation, Schwanger Bros. & Co., Inc., Thomas Englert and M&T Bank

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the art of the brew Crafting fine, fresh beers on location, Iron HIll knows the art of the brew. Visit Iron HIll this fall for seasonal releases to compliment your favorite dish. And be sure to check our website for exciting brewing events.

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FOR EVERY OCCASION Details specializes in custom stationery and in-store printing services. Schedule an appointment for a one-on-one experience to design a perfect invitation for your next event. Bridal registry is available for the bride who would like unique items to start a new life adventure. At Pappagallo you will find fashions and accessories for a shower or engagement party, rehearsal dinner, reception, honeymoon or cocktail party. Expert fashion advice and all of the cutting edge “details” to entertain in style!

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HOME + WORK IN THE CITY

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KIM & TOM DEPAUL

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a space that inspires The DePauls live and work in a space that encompasses Kim’s studio, Tom’s painting studio and business offices, and their personal living quarters, all stretched across three floors.

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the Moseman’s Peanut Butter factory in the 1880s and, most recently, as the Gallery DePaul.

“WOULDN’T IT BE WONDERFUL to live in the gallery?” These words — a whimsical wish between two artists — became a bricks-and-mortar dream come true earlier this year for Kim and Thomas DePaul as they moved into the freshly repurposed Gallery DePaul at 226 North Arch Street in downtown Lancaster. As a young man in 1976, when Tom made the bold decision to purchase this property for his growing business, little could he have imagined that, 35 years later, he would reinvent the space as his home. With the offices of DePaul Planning & Design still on the second floor — as well as Kim’s art studio — this well-designed urban space allows the DePauls one of the shortest commutes in town. Kim explains: “In the mornings, I can just run upstairs in my pajamas and get right to work.” This light-filled home for two gives little indication of its previous incarnations, first as a slaughterhouse, next as

Embracing his philosophy that “you should live in your own vision rather than someone else’s,” Tom has created an exceptional space. A haven for their work and their art, this unique living situation was a logical next step for the couple. With one of the two former gallery offices re-imagined into an elegantly simple master bedroom and the other as dedicated dressing room, Tom has seamlessly transformed the space into a sleek urban dwelling with the feel of a Manhattan loft. The ultra-modern kitchen with three-quarter walls and adjoining butler’s pantry — complete with floor-toceiling shelves and rolling library ladder — makes this residence every home chef’s fantasy. Boasting an incredible turnaround time from dream to reality of a mere five months, Tom explains, “I make things happen — that’s my job.”

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CAROLE KIRCHNER

ANDY ESBENSHADE

CarolesChoiceHomes.com AndyRealtor.com 717.629.8498 717.615.4874

GINGER VOLPONE

GingerVolpone.com 717.394.8444

LOUISE MILLER

LouiseMillerRealtor.com 717.875.2932

Image captured at Lancaster Museum of Art by Nick Gould Photography

717.295.home | urbandwelling.figlancaster.com

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Dudeism No. 44

He who hires a Dude sweats less (and smiles more).

EXTERIORS. INTERIORS. MURALS. FAUX FINISHES. WALLPAPERS.

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750 poplar street | 717.396.1207 | twodudes.com


timeless quality & integrity

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THE DON GALLAGHER DIFFERENCE

Over Twenty-Five Years of Exceptional Quality, Craftsmanship & Integrity.

CUSTOM HOMES & ADDITIONS

PHOTOGRAPHY BY TOBY RICHARDS

HIC PA 029904

RENOVATION & RESTORATION

88 21 north charlotte street | 717.299.6670 | gallagherandsonsconstruction.com

HISTORIC & ADAPTIVE REUSE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


a new perspective on city living

Find more city properties from Meeder Development at urbandwelling. figlancaster.com

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East K ing S tre et

AT A GLANCE

•B uilt in 1762, it boasts the title of one of the oldest structures in Lancaster City • 3 bedrooms 2 baths, 3000 square feet including 2 roof decks •B eautiful views of the Demuth Museum, with easy access to the best of downtown • S ecure attached garage parking off Grant Street

Look for the original eavesdropper on the building. It is one of only two known in the City.

UNIQUE LIVING IN THE HEART OF THE CITY

Discover almost 3000 square feet of living space in the heart of downtown Lancaster. Featuring secure, attached parking, unique architectural details and historical charm. Space will be available February 2013. For more information, contact John Meeder at john@meedcor.com or Sam Wilsker at sam@meedcor.com.

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meeder development | 717.394.9500 | meedcor.com


COMMERCIAL: Premier location, custom layouts, and a contemporary style. Create your distinctive space now.

RESIDENTIAL: 14 more luxury apartments coming soon. Reserve your spectacular plan in Lancaster City’s premier apartment community.

WORK IN STYLE. LIVE IN LUXURY.

OFFICES • COMMERCIAL • RETAIL SPACE • APARTMENTS

ENVIABLE COMMERCIAL SPACE AND LUXURY LIVING IN LANCASTER’S NEWEST MIXED-USE COMMUNITY

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CUSTOMIZE your commercial space to anywhere from 2,000 to 11,000 square feet or live in style in our upscale urban residences. Approximately 9,000 SF Leased. Reserve your custom suite. Now at Lancaster City Northwest’s Premier Mixed-Use Project.

corner of north charlotte and lincoln streets | 717.299.7080 | drogariscompanies.com 610.647.0160 JIMMYDUFFY.COM


PUFFER MORRIS Real Estate, Inc.

MARY TRIBBLE

RIC TRIBBLE

SCOT T HAVERSTICK

ABIGAIL MEYER

lancaster’s urban realtors Find more City properties from Puffer Morris at urbandwelling. figlancaster.com

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BILL PUFFER

WE ARE REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. Because we live here, we invest our time, effort and money into making Lancaster a better place to live. We believe that it’s important to nurture community through personal and business relationships. Because buying locally just makes sense. We don’t just sell Downtown Lancaster ... We live here.

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222 west orange street | 717.299.3433 | puffermorrisrealestate.com


LIFE AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE IS RICH WITH VITALITY.

Live concerts, engaging classes, personal trainers, country walks or quiet solitude. The carefully designed plans and award-winning programs of our community mean that you live your life the way you choose. Every day.

opportu nity I live with opportu nity

COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

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YOU’RE INVITED TO VISIT! Meet some of your potential new neighbors, tour the community and share the enthusiasm. Join resident tour guides for lunch and learn firsthand about the welcoming way of life at Garden Spot Village. gsvlookandlearn.org

433 south kinzer avenue, new holland | 717.355.6000 | www.gardenspotvillage.org


the art of the drive

LANCASTER’S OFFICIALLY LICENSED LOCAL MINI DEALERSHIP Since 1968, Otto’s has been dedicated to outperforming customer expectations. We’re thrilled to open our beautiful new showroom in Exton, Pennsylvania, just an hour from Lancaster. Stop in for our famed customer service — leave in style. COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

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305 west lincoln highway, exton | 877.688.5787 | ottosmini.com


AT THE SUSQUEHANNA WALDORF SCHOOL,

we add music and art to science, math and English to help our students reach a deeper understanding of their relative concepts. Multiply this advanced comprehension with daily hands-on experiences and you’ve got an equation that’s paying off.

94 15 west walnut street, marietta | 717.426.4506 | susquehannawaldorf.org

COMMUNITY SUPPORTER


ded i cated care DENTAL IMPLANTS BONE GRAFTING WISDOM TOOTH SURGERY BOTOX TMJ DISORDERS ORTHOGNATHIC JAW SURGERY ORAL PATHOLOGY ROOT CANALS

PICTURED (L-R) : Maxwell C. Adams, d.d.s. Doug Samii, d.m.d., Endodontist

Eric M. Katch, d.m.d.

COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

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1000 rohrerstown road | 717.519.jaws (5297) | campusoralsurgery.com


art across generations

Willow Valley’s annual summer program Camp Willow brings generations together to share creative experiences. For Residents Art and Sue Crowley, Willow Valley Retirement Communities is a place where grandparents and grandchildren can make art and memories that will last a lifetime.

Art speaks to all ages, and at Willow Valley, our Ageless Thinking philosophy and newly renovated Cultural Center encourage art and creativity to cultivate the mind, body and spirit. With a 1,500 square-foot art gallery featuring new exhibits from local and regional artists every month and a 500-seat performing arts theater that hosts national performers, our Cultural Center offers Residents a chance to engage with vibrant art and culture from all over the world. Call 717.464.6800 and ask for a copy of Willow Magazine for the latest news and information on the award-winning lifestyle and amenities here at Willow Valley Retirement Communities.

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Located five miles south of Lancaster City.

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VISIT THE WILLOW VALLEY WELCOME CENTER Open weekdays 9-5, Saturdays 10-4 717.464.6800 1.800.770.5445 450 Willow Valley Lakes Drive, Willow Street, PA

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COMMUNITY SUPPORTER


charterhomes.com 800.325.3030

COMMUNITY SUPPORTER


envision your beautiful home

EXCITING STYLES. GUARANTEED LOW PRICES. FREE DESIGN. Visit our huge inspiration-filled showroom of quality home furnishings and let our COMPLIMENTARY in-store and in-home design services take the guesswork out of redecorating. Meet our designers online at interiors-furniture.com

98 3130 columbia avenue | 717.390.2000 | interiors-furniture.com

COMMUNITY SUPPORTER


faulkner bmw supports local creativity Faulkner BMW showcases local art in our state-of-the-art showroom. Interested in hanging your work with us? Contact Ricky at 717.569.4269. COMMUNITY SUPPORTER

99 1530 manheim pike | 717.569.4269 | faulknerbmw.com


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every stay is an original

LOU SCHELLENBERG Job Site: Construction Paintings Find Lou’s art on exhibition First Friday in September through October at the Arts Hotel Gallery.

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