We Are Lebanon, Pa talks to Laura Burke about her experiences growing up in Palmyra and why she decided to move back to the Lebanon area.
Community Shoutouts
Ebenezer Beautification Committee calls for volunteers to help remove wreaths
The Ebenezer Beautification Committee has put out a call for volunteers to help remove holiday wreaths from veterans’ graves at Covenant Greenwood Ebenezer Cemetery on Saturday, March 18.
Lebanon County 4-H member Jolene Bomgardner earns top state achievement
Lebanon County 4-H Friends Club member Jolene Bomgardner received the highest achievement possible in the Pennsylvania 4-H program at a recent statewide leadership conference.
Lebanon Valley Sertoma Club awards $2,000 to PA Dutch Boy Scout Council
The Lebanon Valley Sertoma Club awarded $2,000 to the Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Scout Council through its 2022 Sertoma Club Grant.
Lebanon County Dairy Promotion calls for 2023-24 Dairy Royalty contestants
Lebanon County Dairy Promotion is putting the word out – now’s the time for Lebanon County youth to sign up to compete for a spot as 2023-24 Dairy Royalty!
David Murrow of LiveUp Resources [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
We Are Lebanon, Pa talks to David Murrow about why he moved from Anchorage to work in a brand new television studio right outside downtown Lebanon.
Brooke Smith, community relations manager at UGI [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
We Are Lebanon, Pa talks to Brooke Smith about the work she does at UGI to help support our community.
NAACP, Visit Lebanon Valley among African American Heritage Trail founders
A group of local organizations have teamed up to launch the African American Heritage Trail, a self-guided historical itinerary throughout Lebanon County.
Palmyra woman named board chair for Lancaster-Lebanon Habitat for Humanity
Amy Dellinger, a Palmyra resident and retired realtor, was named chair of Lancaster-Lebanon Habitat for Humanity’s 2023 board of directors.
NLTPD cruisers are now equipped with homemade quilts for children in distress
North Lebanon Township Police Department cruisers are now equipped with homemade quilts for children in distress, thanks to the actions of a local woman.