Damian Vargas is the owner of the ARE and Be CAFE in Downtown Lebanon.
Community Shoutouts
Local teen recognized with governor’s Pathfinder award for sex abuse activism
A Lebanon County teenager is continuing the work she began last year, when she led an effort to give new voice to survivors of sexual assault.
Lebanon County Commission for Women announces new Hall of Fame inductees
The Lebanon County Commission for Women has announced the 2023 inductees to the Women’s Hall of Fame.
Coleman Memorial Park disc golf championship course coming soon
The stakes are already in the ground for the disc golf championship course at the Coleman Memorial Park.
Lebanon Rescue Mission announces free Sunday meals through end of April
Lebanon Rescue Mission, which provides shelter, clinical services, and other support to those in need, has announced its schedule of Sunday Suppers through the end of April.
Lebanon County’s Chloe Bomgardner crowned 2023 PA State Fair Queen
It was just six months ago that Chloe Bomgardner was crowned the 2022 Lebanon Area Fair Queen. Now Bomgardner has another piece of hardware to put on her shelves.
Cornwall history buffs revive Cornwall Historical Alliance, launch new website
The Cornwall Historical Alliance, which was founded some 20 years ago to fight plans to demolish an old red school house, is up and running again with big plans and a new website.
Belated spotlight shone on the Lebanon High School Band’s 100th anniversary
Among the celebrations deferred when COVID-19 struck in 2020 was the 100th anniversary of the founding of Lebanon High School’s band program. Now, in 2023, the LHS Band is getting the attention it deserves with a special public display.
James Hubbard of New Covenant Christian School [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
James Hubbard doesn’t just talk about our community and his commitment to it, he also puts his time and investment here as well.
12-acre historic farm & 1800s farmhouse preserved in South Londonderry Twp.
12 acres of historic South Londonderry Township farmland will now remain conserved indefinitely thanks to the Dr. Rugh and Sylvia Henderson, along with some help by The Lebanon Valley Conservancy.