Looking for where to find the city’s parade and tree lighting ceremony this weekend? How about how to get a free ride home from the bars this Thanksgiving? Whatever it is, we’ve got you covered for news in Harrisburg ahead of the holidays. Find all that and more below:
All about serving the community, Harrisburg’s small businesses are gearing up for the holiday season, our magazine story reported
At a school board meeting Tuesday, Harrisburg board members discussed months-delayed state funds and weighed new contracts for security and roof repairs, our online story reported.
Dozens of new trees were planted around Midtown and South Harrisburg last week, our online story reported.
Food columnist Rosemary has a recipe for gnudi for you this month, as seen in our November magazine.
Harrisburg announced its annual tree lighting ceremony, which will take place tonight at the MLK Government Center, our online story reported. The city also announced Harrisburg’s annual holiday parade will take place downtown tomorrow.
Latino Connection Foundation broke ground on an affordable housing project for seniors this week, our online story reported. It’s gained support from once-skeptical neighbors.
Lil Gottlieb’s son reflected on his mother’s time running Lil’s Dress Shop in our magazine story. Lil would have turned 100 this year.
Open Stage debuted its new family-friendly show “Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas” that will run through the holidays, our magazine story reported
Our Adventure Together columnist has a few ideas for you for winter fun. Indian Echo Caverns is a good educational trip for the family, our magazine story reported
Sara Bozich has suggestions for what to do this weekend, including a Friendsgiving brunch, a downtown Aortic valve concert, and more.
Susquehanna Art Museum has spent the last decade on N. 3rd Street and is celebrating the milestone moment with an exhibit to show how far it’s come, our online story reported. The exhibit will open in December.
Theatre Harrisburg’s “Guys and Dolls” has been wowing attendees, our entertainment reviewer reported. The musical romantic comedy runs through Nov. 23.
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission announced the re-launch of its Sober Ride Home program ahead of Thanksgiving, our online story reported.
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