The festival benefits the Ecumenical Food Pantry in Harrisburg by donating $2 for every breakfast ticket sold. Author: FOX43 Newsroom Updated: 11:36 PM EDT July 17, 2021
Paulus Mt. Airy Orchards in Monaghan Township, York County hosted a Blueberry festival filled with activities including a pancake breakfast and a chance to pick your own berries.
The festival benefits the Ecumenical Food Pantry in Harrisburg by donating $2 for every breakfast ticket sold.
The orchard s owner says every little bit counts. To see it like this just makes us happy because we re giving it a pretty decent percent of the money to the food pantry today, said Karen Paulus.
Panorama Park to undergo largest neighborhood park renovation in City history
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Saturday, a local park in the Pikes Peak region is getting a major renovation.
Panorama Park is set to undergo the largest neighborhood park renovation in reported City history.
The space in Southeast Colorado Springs, adjacent to Panorama Middle School, is currently a very small playground.
Now, much of the undeveloped land will be transformed into a newly renovated park.
City of Colorado Springs
“We are so looking forward to starting construction on Panorama Park, said Karen Paulus, the City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services director. This transformative project has already been more than three years in the making, and it wouldn’t have happened without the support of the southeast community, the vision of The Trust for Public Land and the generosity and belief in the positive power of parks from numerous private donors. When Panorama
Panorama Park to undergo largest neighborhood park renovation in Colorado Springs history
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) A local park in the Pikes Peak region is getting a major renovation.
Panorama Park is set to undergo the largest neighborhood park renovation in reported city history and will be highlighted with a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
City of Colorado Springs
The 13.5-acre space in southeast Colorado Springs, adjacent to Panorama Middle School, had only a very small playground, baseball field, picnic shelter and an unpaved parking lot all of which has been torn down in the past two weeks.