Chambersburg Public Opinion
In a normal year, downtown Chambersburg would be heating up for the coolest event of the year: IceFest.
It should be no surprise to anyone why the winter festival, which attracts tens of thousands of people to the Main Street corridor as January turns to February, was canceled this year: COVID-19.
The IceFest planning committee made the decision in the first half of November at the beginning of what would become a massive surge of coronavirus cases in the region. With the logistics of the festival - people gathering at elaborate ice sculptures placed feet apart along sidewalks, tight spaces in downtown retailers, a big variety of activities spread among four days - organizers decided they had to cancel it out of respect for the safety of the community, said Sam Thrush, the president of Downtown Chambersburg Inc.
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By Sean P. Ray
Meadville Tribune Dec 21, 2020
Espresso pours into a glass at French Creek Coffee and Tea Co.
After an extensive renovation process which took up the better part of the year, French Creek Coffee and Tea Co. opened the doors at its new location last Monday. And according to co-owners Michael and Tonya Reed, it s been a very busy first week. It seemed like every day we sold more, Tonya said. We sold so many beans and we were just selling out of things left and right.
Formerly known under the names Tarot Beans Roasting Co. and Drogo N Tuck Artisan Café, French Creek Coffee and Tea Co. s move isn t a very far one, but has proved significant for the business. The café moved up from 252 Chestnut St. to 285 Chestnut St., better known as the former Jack s Pharmacy.