Happy Friday, Burg readers! Our April issue of the magazine just dropped, so make sure you grab a copy. In the meantime, stay up-to-date with our recent news reporting, below.
April’s issue of the magazine features stories of spring—growth, gardening and new beginnings. In his publisher’s note, Lawrance Binda encourages readers to make the most of the warm weather, get out in the city and shop local.
Acting classes allow youth to build confidence, make friends and learn new skills. In our magazine story, learn about several local theaters’ class offerings.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South-Central PA’s “Bowl for Kids’ Sake” is one of its biggest fundraisers each year. In our magazine story, read about the importance of the event and the impact that the work of BBBS has on area youth.
Eden Village can now begin construction on its tiny home village for the unhoused, our online story reported. Harrisburg City Council this week approved the project planned for South Harrisburg.
The Harrisburg chapter of the national nonprofit, USA Dance, has offered lessons to the community for decades. In our magazine story, read about the organization’s offerings and the benefits of dance.
Harmony Towers in Harrisburg has dealt with hot water issues for the past several months, the city said this week, our online story reported. Harrisburg officials said that they would ramp up code enforcement at the property to try to address the problems.
Open Stage’s production of “I’m Proud of You” tells the beloved story of “Mr. Rodgers’ Neighborhood.” The show touches on themes of building friendships and sharing feelings, says our reviewer.
Sara Bozich’s Weekend Roundup includes ways to eat, shop and have fun around Harrisburg this weekend.
Sieta Achampong, Harrisburg High School-SciTech Campus principal, was removed from her post by the school district, our online story reported. District officials said that she was removed because her certifications were not active. Achampong shared her thoughts on the news, as well.
“Walk with a Doc” allows community members to learn from and chat with local healthcare professionals, our magazine story reported. The program is part of Dauphin County Parks & Rec’s “Parks Rx” series.
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