Patrick Freer, Jr. took the time to talk about everything from fly-fishing to insurance agencies with We Are Lebanon, Pa.
Community Shoutouts
Pet of the Week: Remington
This week’s pet is Remington, owned by Kaitlyn Clay and Jared Kreiser of Myerstown.
Here’s how to vote in Downtown Lebanon’s Holiday Decorating Contest
Through the end of the month, twenty Downtown Lebanon businesses will have their storefronts decorated for the holidays – and you get to choose the best one.
Michael Wavves, Alex Stanilla team up on new song, ‘Motel’
Two Lebanon-based musicians have teamed up on a new single that dropped recently, the result of a decades-long collaboration.
Fort Indiantown Gap offers firewood & wood chips for sale to public
With 18,000 acres of timber to draw from, Fort Indiantown Gap is turning its excess wood this winter into funding for the PA National Guard by selling firewood and wood chips to the public.
Campbelltown adds welcome signs to the neighborhood, celebrating completion of project two years in the making
Thanks to the work of the nonprofit Campbelltown Community Alliance, new signs welcoming traffic into the community have been installed by the side of Route 322 at either end of the village.
Pet of the Week: Ginger
This week’s pet is Ginger, owned by Kathy and Jerry Thomas.
Lebanon’s Toys for Tots distribution slated for Dec. 16-18
This year, the distribution center will be the previous New Penn Trucking warehouse, located at 625 S. 5th St., Lebanon.
Last dance is coming soon for Stan, the local disco man for nearly five decades
From modest beginnings in the early 1970s — when disco was born through some inexplicable molding of Motown, rock ‘n’ roll and pop musical influences — Stan’s Disco’s 15 minutes of local fame is now beginning to wind down. At the time, not even Horst could’ve predicted the path it would lead him down, because the nightspot took on a life of its own.
‘Wreaths Across America’ ceremonies will be held at local cemeteries on Dec. 18
An annual effort to “remember, honor, and teach” is set to return to Lebanon County cemeteries on Dec. 18.
Pet of the Week: Daisy
This week’s pet is Daisy, owned by Christine Gacono of Annville.
Lebanon County NAACP chapter earns national standing as fully fledged branch
The Lebanon County branch of the NAACP, which formed in 2020 with high hopes of achieving national recognition, earned official branch status earlier this year and has gotten to work meeting the needs of local minority communities.
American Heart Association names new Lancaster/Lebanon division team
The American Heart Association recently announced a new Lancaster/Lebanon staff team.
Ninth annual Homeless Veterans’ Awareness Campaign raises more than $33,000; highest total ever
The ninth annual Homeless Veterans Awareness Campaign raised $33,587.45 for homeless veterans and former service members in distress—the group’s greatest amount collected ever.