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Community Shoutouts
Enterprise Holdings Foundation donates to Community Health Council for 3rd year
Enterprise Holdings Foundation has donated $10,000 to the Community Health Council of Lebanon County for the third year in a row.
United Way progresses toward $1M annual goal, welcomes new staff
The United Way of Lebanon County launched its Annual Giving Campaign last month, and as of Oct. 5, has already raised $200,000 of its ambitious $1 million goal aimed at bolstering community initiatives.
Cornwall Iron Furnace group to host virtual lecture on Battle of Germantown
The Cornwall Iron Furnace Associates invites the public to a virtual lecture recalling a significant and early Revolutionary War battle on the outskirts of Philadelphia.
Lebanon Valley Chamber president gains appointment to state advisory committee
Karen Groh, president and CEO of the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed to the Payment Data Advisory Group, a council committee under the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council.
Quittapahilla Audubon Society accepting orders in 45th annual Wild Bird Seed sale
Quittapahilla Audubon Society is holding its annual sale of high-quality bird seed for the fall and winter seasons.
Cub Pack 439 retires flags in annual ceremony at Kochenderfer Church
In the wake of 9/11, scout leaders wanted to do something to back to military and first responders. So they setup a flag retirement ceremony for the community, held this year on Monday, Sept. 25, at Kochenderfer Church in North Lebanon Township.
Lebanon County seeks nominations for 2024 Women’s Hall of Fame
The Lebanon County Commission for Women is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Women’s Hall of Fame. The initiative aims to spotlight Lebanon’s unsung “sheroes”— women who’ve leveraged their skills to better the lives of residents in the county.
Fall Libations Trail begins Sept. 16 at CLA Music & Brew Fest; runs through Nov. 11
After a roaring success this spring with over 3,000 check-ins, Visit Lebanon Valley’s Libations Trail is set to make a spirited return this fall on Saturday, September 16.