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Highly recommended ...
26 October, 201126 October, 2011 0 comments community community

OK, I've recommended "Mighty Macs'' and Saturday's Millersville Community Parade.

 

If you can bear it, just a few more odds and ends that get a thumbs up from me:

 

1. If you've not yet stopped in at The Shoppes at 301 North Queen (at North Queen and East Walnut streets in Lancaster) you are depriving yourself of a treat that you will want to repeat. This cafe and food boutique offer everything from specialty cheeses, jams and chocolates to a coffee bar to more than I'm going to share here. You need to check it out yourself.  I'd recommend popping in with a friend while the kids are in school or happily napping with a sitter. Plan on breakfast, lunch or a coffee break. Make sure you have time to browse and shop. Wonderful one-of-a-kind gift items. If you've been to 301 North Queen's sister shops, Bonbonniere and Savory Gourmet Foods & Gifts in the first block of North Queen, you'll have a hint of what to expect. You're sure to feel like you spent an hour or two in Paris. www.facebook.com/shoppesat301

 

2. While you're downtown, don't miss myriad shops and galleries that line the Lancaster streets. Too often I hear people say that they never come in to Lancaster. For some it's a circumstance, and for others it's deliberate. What a shame! You're missing out! Been to Rachel's Creperie, HMB, or Here to Timbuktu? How about Cross Keys Coffe & Teas, the Hager Aracade shops, Bella Boo -- or the Lancaster Museum of Art and Central Market, for that matter? Get thyself to Prince, Queen, King, Duke and the rest of the streets holding court daily downtown. You'll be glad you did.

 

3. Another movie nod, this time to "Dolphin Tale.'' Took my daughter and a friend to see this G-rated film, at their request, over the weekend. They loved it. So did I. It's a tear-jerker -- I was the one in desperate need of tissues -- but in a very good way. It's inspired by the true story of a dolphin whose tail, severely injured by a crab trap, was amputated. A prosthetic tail is made for the dolphin, and the journey to restoration becomes an inspiration to humans (with their own hurts and disabilities) touched by her presence. Don't wait for the video to come out!

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In BeTWEEN -- Barbara Hough Roda is managing editor of the Sunday News. As the single mom of a 12-year-old daughter, she writes about work, parenting and trying to keep a balance between the two.
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