Cumberland and Perry Counties - Cumberland/Perry Community

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Cumberland and Perry Counties - Cumberland/Perry Community
What To Do In:
Cumberland
and Perry
Counties
The intention of this booklet is to encourage readers to pursue an active leisure
lifestyle that will enhance their overall health and well-being. However, it is not
suggested as a replacement for prescribed medication or professional help. If you
are working with a fitness trainer, medical doctor, psychologist, therapist, lifecoach, recreational therapist or other mental or physical health professional,
please talk with them about any activities that you intend to try. These
professionals are responsible for helping countless people to recognize and
overcome barriers, build personal strengths and enhance quality of life. Before
starting any exercise regimen, you should always consult your doctor.
Please note that this is not a exhaustive list of every possible leisure activity, or
every possible venue within Cumberland and Perry Counties and the surrounding
areas, but if you are looking for a specific activity or venue in your area, feel free
to contact one similar to find a possible location closer to you.
This booklet is inspired by the “Philadelphia Leisure Activities & You” booklet,
authored by Brandon Sneed, CTRS; Natasha Rosebloom, CTRS; and Gretchen
Snethern, PhD, CTRS from the Temple University Collaborative on Community
Integration; and the “Social Enhancement Workbook” authored by Karen
Escovitz, MSS and Phyllis Solomon, PhD. from the Temple University
Collaborative on Community Integration.
Portions of this booklet are from the “Philadelphia Leisure Activities & You”
booklet, and the “Social Enhancement Workbook” published by the Temple
University Collaborative on Community Integration.
We will make updates to this Activity Guide available online, as needed. If there
are any additions, deletions, updates, or corrections, please feel free to contact us
so that we can make future versions of this Activity Guide even better.
To make it easier to find things in your areas, look for the icons which represent
where you live.
Dauphin & Eastern Cumberland County
D & EC
Central Cumberland County
CC
Western Cumberland & Franklin County
WC & F
Eastern Perry County
EP
Central Perry County
CP
Western Perry County
WP
Funding for this booklet was provided by the Central Region Community
Support Program and the Cumberland and Perry Counties Office of Mental
Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
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Contents
Information & Exercises
Introduction to Leisure..............................................................
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The Domains of Wellness.........................................................
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Using Leisure to Achieve Goals...............................................
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Community Based Leisure—Planning....................................
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Support & Resources
Support.........................................................................................
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Support Groups..........................................................................
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Resources.....................................................................................
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Annual Events
Annual Events.............................................................................
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Activities
Biking............................................................................................
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Billiards.........................................................................................
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Boating..........................................................................................
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Bowling.........................................................................................
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Classes & Education
Art.................................................................................
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Computer.....................................................................
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Cooking........................................................................
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Dance............................................................................
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Education.....................................................................
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Financial.......................................................................
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Housing........................................................................
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Music............................................................................
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Contents
Activities (Continued)
Entertainment
Art.................................................................................
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Historic Attractions....................................................
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Movies..........................................................................
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Museums......................................................................
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Music............................................................................
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Performances..............................................................
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Sports...........................................................................
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Theatre.........................................................................
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Fishing..........................................................................................
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Gardens........................................................................................
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Gyms & Fitness..........................................................................
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Martial Arts….............................................................................
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Spirituality…...............................................................................
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Travel............................................................................................
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Volunteer.....................................................................................
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Yoga….........................................................................................
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Public Libraries
Public Libraries...........................................................................
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Parks & Recreation
Local Parks..................................................................................
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Regional Trails............................................................................
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State Parks...................................................................................
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Public Transportation
Public Transportation................................................................
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Information &
Exercises
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Introduction to Leisure
When you hear the word “leisure,” what images come to mind? You might think
of relaxing walks on the beach, energetic holiday meals with family, dancing with
friends or playing a game of basketball. Each of us is unique, with individual
interests. The things that you consider fun and interesting are building blocks to
your identity and tools that can be used to achieve and live your best life.
Many people fail to recognize the importance of leisure in their lives. They think
of leisure activities as something that they would do if they had more time, money
or friends with similar interests. Leisure activities might be considered frivolous or
a reward allowed only after all of the real work is complete. For people who are
always busy with family or work, it may feel like the important work is never
complete and therefore leisure is postponed, possibly until the kids are grown or
retirement. It’s not terribly uncommon for people to spend their whole life
waiting to start living.
This booklet is intended to encourage you to get involved with your leisure
interests and start living your best life today. In this booklet, we intend to impress
upon the reader with even the strongest puritanical work ethic that leisure is not
just fun and games. It’s serious business. An active leisure lifestyle can enhance
physical health and mental strength. It can enhance spiritual wellness and provide
a sense of meaning. The importance of leisure in our lives can not be understated.
Oh, and it is also a lot of fun!
There are many low cost and free leisure activities available in Cumberland and
Perry Counties. What is your thing? Team sports, gardening, reading, running,
nature, cooking travel… What makes you smile? The options seem endless. How
many different things do you want to try? The first step toward having an active
leisure life is to consider your interests.
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Introduction to Leisure
Exercise—Brainstorming Leisure Interests
Grab a piece of paper and a pen and list activities that interest you. Write anything
that comes to mind. This is just a thinking exercise. Don’t worry about barriers
that might prevent you from participating. Spend 10-15 minutes on this. Just
dream.
If your stumped, try answering the following questions:
What did you enjoy doing as a child and teenager?
What activities do you engage in regularly?
What activities would you like to try in the future?
When are you happy and energized or most relaxed and focused?
Can you think of activities that are so engaging that you lose track of time?
Are there things that other people do which you wish you could try?
Browse the activities listed in this booklet for more ideas.
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Domains of Wellness
Our overall well-being is made up of various components. These components
interact to build our health and quality of life. Below wellness is broken up into
five domains and an explanation is given about how you can use leisure to benefit
each domain.
Leisure and Your Physical Health
Physical health is related to how our
bodies feel, our physical strength and
stamina. Physical health is impacted by
diet and exercise. Often when we think
of diet and exercise, we imagine hard
work. Instead, consider utilizing fun
leisure activities. Would it be fun to
make healthy recipes with your kids or taste a new fruit or vegetable each week?
Think about using fun to get you moving, like walking your dog through the park,
playing catch with friends, gardening, or dancing at your local community center
(or just around the house).
It is recommended that adults aged 18-64 should do at least 150 minutes (2.5
hours) of moderate physical activity throughout the week or 75 minutes of
vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity throughout the week. If that sounds
like a lot of time, then you understand the importance of finding fun activities to
help you achieve and maintain your optimal physical health. Remember when
exercising you should always listen to your body’s warning symptoms, and consult
a doctor if exercise causes chest pain, irregular heartbeat, unusual fatigue, nausea,
unexpected breathlessness, or light-headedness.
Leisure and Your Cognitive Strength
Cognitive strength is brain strength. Just like your
physical health, it is different for everyone but
essentially it involves how well you can make
decisions, and understand and remember
information. There are many ways that you can
use your interests to improve and maintain your
cognitive health. Games, puzzles, memorizing
songs, poetry or plays, studying for GED classes,
or just reading books that you enjoy, allow you to
flex your mental muscles. Even scheduling leisure
activities can be an exercise in research, planning
and organizing. As your brain power grows, you
enhance your memory, reasoning, and problem
solving skills. You might also notice enhanced ability to focus your attention and
a better understanding of the world.
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Domains of Wellness
Leisure and Spirituality/Meaning
People differ greatly in the ways that we
experience spirituality and meaning. In
general, spirituality makes us feel that
we are connected to something greater
than ourselves. It is common to hear
spirituality and immediately think of
religion. While it is true that for many
people, religious activities like prayer
and attending religious services do
inspire them to feel a connection to a
higher power, others may sense a
connection to something greater
through meditation, nature or art.
Meaning can be understood as your reason for getting up in the morning. How
do you answer the questions “What do you do?” and, “What gives your life a
purpose?” You might be an artist and painting gives you a purpose. Or you might
be a father whose children provide a sense of purpose. These things hold great
importance to you and help to explain who you are in the world, artist or parent.
Your spirituality and meaning may come from the same sources. For example,
someone might find spirituality and meaning in the things they do related to their
religion. Or spirituality and meaning might come from separate sources. An artist
might finding meaning in painting and experience spirituality in nature. What
inspires us to experience the feelings of spirituality and meaning are very personal.
We can express and experience spirituality and meaning through our leisure
activities.
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Domains of Wellness
Leisure and Social Life
Social wellness involves our ability to relate to and connect
with other people. This includes the ability to establish and
maintain positive relationships with family, friends and
peers. When leisure activities involve other people, you have
the opportunity to exercise social skills, laugh, share stories
and form your interests by telling you about upcoming activities. This cycle of
friends and activities can lead to an active leisure life. Just like the benefits of
being active seem endless, so are the benefits of friendship. Friends share our joys
and give support during tough times, a second opinion when we are unsure, and
connections to help us avoid feeling lonely and isolated.
Consider looking through the activity section of this booklet with a friend in
search of activities that you can do together. If you read the booklet
independently, think about the people in your life who might want to join you for
an outing. And, always remember as you meet new people, to consider inviting
them to future activities. An active social life blossoms when you offer and accept
invitations to do fun things.
Leisure and Emotions
Emotional wellness relates to our ability to understand and cope
with life’s challenges. The ability to acknowledge and share
feelings of anger, fear, sadness or stress, hope love, joy and
happiness in a productive manner contributes to emotional
wellness.
Leisure can help you to feel positive emotions and it can be a great medicine to
alleviate boredom and give you a break from frustrations. Maybe in your past, you
have wanted to feel happy but found it difficult. You are not alone. In any
bookstore, you will find shelves full of books instructing the reader on how to
achieve a happier life. If joy did not require effort, these bookshelves would be
empty. While this booklet explains that leisure is important for reasons beyond
the emotional pay-off, this does not intend to diminish the importance of the
good feelings that go along with activities.
In leisure we experience positive emotions, but we also have an opportunity to
improve our emotional strengths with coping skills. Life will bring frustrations,
even when your doing fun things. Therefore it is important to practice coping
skills that will help you to achieve calm, contentment, peace, and inner strength.
After a rough day, you might experience relief by venting to a friend, kicking a
ball, lifting weights or running. Also consider the calming effects associated with
yoga, meditation, prayer and deep breathing. By practicing activities that help you
feel emotionally centered, you can enhance your emotional wellness and ability to
cope with difficult situations.
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Domains of Wellness
Exercise—Domains of Wellness
Step 1: On a piece of paper, create headings for each domain: physical, cognitive,
spiritual/meaning, social, emotion
Step 2: Write at least two activities that match each domain. List more if you can
think of more. Activities that you list for this exercise should be things that you
are interested in trying. For activity ideas, review your brainstorming list from the
previous “Brainstorming Leisure Interests” exercise on page 9, or browse the
Activities section of this booklet.
Physical
Cogitative
Spiritual
Meaning
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Social
Emotions
Using Leisure to Achieve Goals
A goal is more than a dream. Dreams are wishes. Goals are things that you
commit to achieving because they are worth your efforts. How can you tell the
difference? People with goals can tell you what actions they are doing (not what
they will do someday) to achieve the results they want.
The first step in turning a dream to a goal is to plan how you will achieve the
desired results. Sometimes, just thinking about the work can feel overwhelming.
This is where leisure becomes valuable. Leisure makes the work feel more like
fun. With some creative thought, you can probably find ways to achieve many of
your goals in fun and exciting ways.
Think about the ways most people plan to improve their physical fitness. They
give up deserts, avoid restaurants, sweat at the gym, and even eat nothing but
grapefruit for weeks. Essentially this type of planning assumes that to reach goals,
adults stop doing things that they enjoy and start doing things they do not enjoy.
It should not surprise anyone to hear that most diets fail. What if, instead of
focusing your efforts on things that you dislike, you used fun as a means to
improve your physical health? Yup, actual real-life fun. You could meet-up with
friends for a healthy potluck and recipe trade, do Zumba at the gym, play Frisbee
with your kids, enjoy a game of baseball… The options are nearly endless.
Some activities require creativity to consider how to incorporate leisure into
objectives. If your goal is to get your own apartment, objectives might include: 1)
choose a neighborhood, 2) save $500 for a deposit, 3) contact a broker, 4) visit 5
apartments, 5) pick one, and submit an application, 6) hire movers, 7) pack, 8)
move. Can you think of ways to make these objectives fun? Maybe you could
explore neighborhoods by jogging outdoors, or by meeting friends at local coffee
shops. You could save money by exchanging pricey activities with free activities,
like those listed in this booklet. Also, you might invite friends to visit apartments
with you and join you for packing/moving parties? There are countless ways you
could make frustrating activities more fun, which will increase your chances of
reaching your goals. An easy technique that can be used in most situations is
playing your favorite music while working on goals.
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Using Leisure to Achieve Goals
Exercise—Goal Planning
Step 1—Brainstorm
The first part of goal planning is to brainstorm. Put your dreams on paper. Write
all of the changes and accomplishments you want for yourself. Think about this
month, this year, next year, five years, ten years. Consider each of the Domains of
Wellness and DREAM BIG!
Step 2—Selection
Pick one achievement that is important to you. Ask yourself why this is important
to you. Is it something you are motivated to do or something other people would
want for you? When your goals are valuable to you, it is more likely that you will
stick to them. Are you ready to commit, willing and able to do the necessary
work? What can you do to enhance your confidence in your ability to achieve
your goal?
Step 3—Objectives
Consider where you are today in comparison to where you want to be. What
action steps are necessary to accomplish your goal? List specific, measurable
actions. This way you will have no doubt when you have completed a task. Use
you leisure interests as much as possible to enhance your chances of success.
Step 4—Make Deadlines
Create a deadline for each of your objectives and goals. Be realistic about how
much time each will require. If you miss a deadline, don’t stress and don’t give up.
Think about why it is taking longer than expected and reconsider the amount of
time you need.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
Just as there are many benefits associated with leisure participation, there are also
many challenges. You might not be able to predict everything that will happen,
but with thoughtful planning, a support system and coping skills, you can face
most difficulties and still enjoy your leisure pursuits. In this section, we will
discuss some of the challenges you might encounter. As you read the different
possibilities, consider how you might deal with them. Confidence in your ability
to face challenges will help to assure that you will not be distracted from your
goals or dissuaded from pursuing your leisure interests when the going gets
rough.
The first challenge involved in participating in leisure activities is picking just one
activity. After you pick an activity, you have to find a place that offers it, at a
reasonable cost, plan transportation, gain the necessary skills, and decide which, if
any, friends to invite. People who use wheelchairs or have a physical disability
have an additional step in planning because they must ensure that activities are
inclusive and accessible.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
Exercise—Planning
Up to this point, you’ve done several exercises that encouraged you to think
about activities that interest you and how they can benefit you. For this exercise,
you will pick one activity, and plan it. Answer the following questions:
1.
Where can you do this activity?
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2.
When can you do this activity?
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What transportation will you use to get there?
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What are the costs of transportation and activity participation? Are there any
other costs, such as food and water?
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5.
What skills will you need? Do you understand the rules and regulations? Do
you need training and, if so, will training be available?
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Is there anyone who you would like to invite?
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What type of clothing is appropriate for the activity?
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8.
If you need accommodations, such as wheelchair accessibility, are
accommodations available?
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What do you expect to achieve by doing this activity? You might want to
have fun, relax, bonding time with friends, or to learn something new.
Remind yourself of the purpose of the activity so you can stay focused on
your goal.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
If you take your time and answer these questions in advance, you will have less
angst during the day of your activity. Still, even with the best planning, you might
find yourself running late, a friend might forget your plans, the weather might be
bad, a bus might be late… Though these things can be frustrating and they are
not terribly uncommon. Learning to accept things as they are and not how you
meant for them to be is a big part of maintaining a healthy leisure lifestyle.
Possibly the most challenging thing that you could encounter are the people who
are not understanding of your specific needs or struggles. You can decide who to
invite when you plan an activity, but you can’t always control who else will be
there. Some people are just plain mean for no reason. Other people might be
having a bad day. Even good friends can sometimes seem distant or
uncooperative. Sometimes it’s hard to figure out the motives people have for
being unpleasant. Remember Oscar the Grouch? That guy never had a good day.
On Sesame St, people knew what to expect and they didn’t take it personally. Try
to avoid Oscars as much as possible and surround yourself with people whose
happiness is obvious to you. If people don’t seem eager to join you in activities,
consider inviting other people or finding activities that will allow you to make new
friends.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
Exercise—Challenges
Using the same activity you picked for the Planning Exercise (Page 17), consider
potential challenges. Think about all of the things that could go wrong. Consider
problems you have faced in the past and how you can navigate those issues
without being distracted from your goal. This is not meant to cause you anxiety,
but to give you an opportunity to consider how you might respond to those
challenges.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
At this point you might be wondering if it is worth all of the effort. YES is the
answer, a thousand times, YES! Community based leisure can bring frustrations,
but for those who can get past them, there is the potential for friendships,
adventure, self-improvement and lots of fun. Your skills and support system will
help you to overcome challenges.
Your skills are the inner strengths and abilities that will help you to be successful.
Are you patient, a good listener, calm in a crisis? Is it easy for you to make new
friends or maintain strong friendships? These are valuable skills. They are assets
that you have within you.
Supports are things that can be found outside of yourself. Friends, family, peers, a
therapist or a doctor can be good supports. Supports can also include informative
websites, music that calms you, prayer, meditation, good luck charms… These are
things outside of yourself that can help you be successful.
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
Exercise—Strengths & Supports
1.
Make a success list. What are your greatest successes? Success doesn’t mean
perfection. Successes don’t have to be huge. Your successes can be the things
you’ve done well and/or things you’ve completed. You might be a successful
parent, friend, student or worker. You might have achieved a beautiful
garden, clean home or earned a degree. Do you have an apartment or a car?
On your success list, include everything that you are proud of.
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List the skills that you used to achieve each success. Has it required patience
to be a good parent, listening skills to be a good friend, reading and
understanding skills to be a good student? Think deeply about the skills
associated with each of your successes. You increase your chances of
continued success when you understand and use the skills that led to
previous successes.
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List the supports available to you. Include friends, family members,
coworkers, peers, counselors, and doctors. Who and what helps you to
remain calm, energized and focused?
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Consider the ways that the skills and supports can help you to achieve your
goals and participate in your leisure interests?
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Community Based Leisure—Planning
Now that you’ve had the opportunity to think about your interests and the
positive effects that activities can have in your life, it’s time to get moving and
have some fun! The remainder of this booklet includes, helplines, resources to
find activities, annual events, free or low cost activities available in Cumberland
and Perry Counties and more. You’ll find information and cost saving tips on
almost every page.
Final Exercise: Achieve your dreams & enjoy your life!
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Support &
Resources
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Support
Alcohol & Drug Helpline
1-800-821-4357
Provides referrals to local facilities where adolescents and adults can seek
help.
Crisis Intervention
Carlisle Hospital Emergency Room
45 Sprint Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-6005
Holy Spirit Hospital Emergency Room
503 N. 21st Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)763-2222
Other Areas in Cumberland and Perry County: 1-866-360-4357
Crisis Intervention provides psychiatric or mental health emergency
assistance, 24/7, via Walk-In, Telephone, or Mobile Outreach Services.
(Service for Cumberland/Perry County only.)
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
1-800-950-6264
www.nami.org
Trained volunteers provide information, referrals, and support to all who
have questions about or are affected by serious mental illness.
The Pennsylvania Free Quitline
1-800-QUIT-NOW
The Pennsylvania Free Quitline provides free phone coaching to help you
quit smoking and up to 8 weeks of free nicotine patches, lozenges or gum
may be available for PA Quitline callers.
Suicide Prevention Helpline
1-800-273-8255
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
No matter what you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to
keep living. By calling 1-800-273-8255, you’ll be connected to a skilled,
trained councilor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
Warmline
1-877-243-7153
The Warmline provides one to one peer support via telephone. Warmline
staff provides reflective listening, assist in problem solving, as well as share
support and concern. (Service for Cumberland/Perry County only.)
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Support Groups
Al-Anon—District 21
www.pa-al-anon.org
Alcoholics Anonymous—Cumberland Valley Intergroup
(717)422-4888
www.aacarlislepa.org
Celebrate Recovery
www.celebraterecovery.com
Depression Bipolar Support Alliance—Harrisburg
dbsaharrisburg.weebly.com
The Foundation for Hope
A Place for Hope Community Center
107 Locust Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(855)467-3611
www.hope611.org
Gambler’s Anonymous
www.gamblersanonymous.org
Gam-Anon
www.gam-anon.org
Narcotics Anonymous—Capital Area
(717)233-3733
www.casna.info
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) PA, Cumberland & Perry
Counties
(717)240-8715 (Message Line)
www.namipacp.org
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Resources
Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau
1-888-513-5130
(717)240-7190
53 W. South Street, Suite 1
www.visitcumberlandvalley.com
Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau highlights all of the best restaurants,
events, shops, lodging, meeting spaces, attractions and outdoor recreation
you’ll find in the Cumberland Valley.
Downtown Carlisle Association
(717)245-2648
53 W. South Street
www.lovecarlisle.com
The Downtown Carlisle Association markets and promotes the assets of the
downtown Carlisle region. Their website provides a list of downtown
restaurants, stores, and upcoming events.
Groupon
www.groupon.com
Groupon is a web site that allows you to save money on activities and
services within our communities. The offerings change frequently, and
include: restaurants, spas, things to do, nightlife, massages, salons, and hotels.
Living Social
www.livingsocial.com
Living Social is a web site that allows you to save money on activities and
services within our communities. The offerings change frequently, and
include: restaurants, health and beauty, events and activities, trips, sports and
fitness, and more.
Restaurant.com
www.restaurant.com
Restaurant.com provides deals and discounts on local restaurants.
Savings.com
www.savings.com
Savings.com is a web site that allows you to find great deals and discounts on
purchases.
Valpak
www.valpak.com
Valpak provides printable and mobile coupons and discounts for local
community businesses, as well as printable grocery coupons.
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Annual Events
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Annual Events
January
PA Farm Show
Early to Middle January
Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg
www.farmshow.state.pa.us
PA Auto Show
Late January
Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg
www.motortrendautoshows.com/harrisbg
Battle of the Bulge Weekend
Late January
Fort Indiantown Gap
www.wwiifederation.org
February
Great American Outdoor Show
Beginning of February
Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg
www.greatamericanoutdoorshow.org
PA Garden Expo
End of February
Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg
www.pagardenexpo.org
March
YWCA Women’s Symposium
www.ywcacarlisle.org
Horse World Expo
Beginning of March
Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg
www.horseworldexpo.com
Harrisburg St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Middle of March
Downtown Harrisburg
www.craicpa.org
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Annual Events
April
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
Carlisle Fairgrounds
www.carsatcarlisle.com
May
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
Apple Blossom Festival
Beginning of May
South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville
www.appleblossomfestival.info
Amani Festival
Beginning of May
Downtown Carlisle
www.amanicarlisle.com
Army Heritage Days
Armed Forces Day Weekend
United States Army Heritage & Education Center
www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec
PA Greek Festival
Middle of May
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral
www.holytrinityhbg.org
Camp Hill Kite Festival
Middle of May
Fiala Field
www.camphillborough.com
Plein Air Festival
End of May
Camp Hill
www.pleinaircamphill.org
ArtsFest
Memorial Day Weekend
Harrisburg City Island & River Front Park
www.jumpstreet.org
Memorial Day Parades
Check newspaper, TV, and radio station web sites for up to date listings.
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Annual Events
June
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
Foundry Day
First Weekend in June
Downtown Boiling Springs
www.ybcrafts.org
Jubliee Day
Third Thursday in June
Downtown Mechanicsburg
www.mechanicsburgchamber.org
Fountain Festival
Middle of June
Downtown Newville
www.newvilleborough.com/fountain-fest
SHAPE Solstice Art Festival
Third Saturday in June
Shippensburg Township Park
www.shapeart.org
Street Hoops
Downtown Carlisle
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Annual Events
July
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
Independence Day Parades & Fireworks
Check newspaper, TV, and radio station web sites for up to date listings.
Summerfair
Beginning of July
Carlisle & Surrounding Areas
www.carlislesummerfair.org
Battle of Gettysburg Reenactment
Beginning of July
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg
www.gettysburgreenactment.com
Shippensburg Fair
Last full week of July
Shippensburg Fairgrounds
www.shippensburgfair.com
August
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
PA Renaissance Faire
Mount Hope Estate and Winery
www.parenfaire.com
Olde Time Festival
Beginning of August
Lisburn Fire Company
www.lisburnfire.org
Perry County Community Fair
Middle August
Perry County Fairgrounds, Newport
www.pecofair.org
Corn Festival
Last Saturday in August
Downtown Shippensburg
www.shippensburgcornfestival.net
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Annual Events
September
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
PA Renaissance Faire
Labor Day Parades
Check newspaper, TV, and radio station web sites for up to date listings.
Kipona
Labor Day Weekend
Harrisburg City Island & River Front Park
www.stayandplayhbg.com
McLain Celtic Festival
Labor Day Weekend
Two Mile House, 1189 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle
www.historicalsociety.com
York Fair
Middle of September
York Fairgrounds, York
www.yorkfair.org
Annual Remembrance at the Town Fountain
September 11
Newville Fountain
www.newvilleborough.com
Fall Down on the Trail
End of September
Newville Trail Head of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail
www.cvrtc.org
Harvest of the Arts
End of September
Downtown Carlisle
www.harvestofthearts.com
Holly Days
Third Saturday in September
Mount Holly Springs
www.citizensfire36.org
Apple Festival
End of September
New Cumberland Borough Park
www.applefestivalnewcumberlandpa.com
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Annual Events
October
Cars at Carlisle Car Shows
PA Renaissance Faire
John Graham Library Fall Festival
Saturday in October
John Graham Library, Newville
www.newvilleborough.com
Pennsboro Pumpkin Festival
Beginning of October
Adams-Ricci Park
www.pennsboropumpkinfest.com
Little Buffalo Festival
Beginning of October
Little Buffalo State Park
www.littlebuffalofestival.com
Apple Harvest Festival
Beginning of October
South Mountain Fairgrounds, Biglerville
www.appleharvest.com
Fall Antique Automobile Club America Meet
Beginning of October
Hershey Park & Giant Center
www.hersheyaaca.org
Carlisle Oktoberfest
Beginning of October
United States Army Heritage Education Center
www.carlisleoktoberfest.com
Sherman’s Valley Heritage Days
Beginning of October
Blain Picnic Grounds
www.svheritagedays.com
Fall Furnace Fest
Middle of October
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
pinegrovefriends.org
Halloween Parades & Trick-or-Treat Nights
Check newspaper, TV, and radio station web sites for up to date listings.
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Annual Events
November
Dicken’s Days Holiday Parade
Late November
Downtown Shippensburg
www.borough.shippensburg.pa.us
Harrisburg Holiday Parade
Late November
Downtown Harrisburg
www.harrisburgpa.gov
December
PA Christmas & Gift Show
Beginning of December
Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg
www.pachristmasshow.com
New Year’s Eve
Check newspaper, TV, and radio station web sites for up to date listing of the
many communities individual New Year’s Eve celebrations.
For more information on local fairs visit: www.pafairs.org
For more information, you can visit the following calendar of
events sites:
www.cumberlink.com/calendar
www.pennlive.com/events
www.abc27.com/category/192024/community-calendar
events.local21news.com
www.wgal.com/tv/community-calendar
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Activities
35
Biking
Capital Area Greenbelt (Harrisburg)
www.caga.org
D & EC
Riverfront Park (Harrisburg)
Front Street
Seibert Memorial Park (See information for Camp Hill Borough Parks
& Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Fiala Field (See information for Camp Hill Borough Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Goddard Trail (See information for Camp Hill Borough Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Spring Lake/Beverly Park (See information for Camp Hill Borough
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Willow Park (See information for Camp Hill Borough Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Adams-Ricci Community Park (See information for East Pennsboro
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Ridley Park (See information for East Pennsboro Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Creekview Recreation Area (See information for Hampden Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Hampden Township Park (See information for Hampden Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
McCord Commons (See information for Hampden Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Lower Allen Community Park (See information for Lower Allen Parks
in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Wass Park (See information for Lower Allen Parks in Parks &
Recreation—Local Parks)
Memorial Park (See information for Mechanicsburg Area Park &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Friendship Park (See information for Mechanicsburg Area Park &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Simpson Park (See information for Mechanicsburg Area Park &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
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Biking
Upper Allen Township Community Park (See information for
Mechanicsburg Area Park & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
Harrisburg Bicycle Club
www.harrisburgbicycleclub.org
Anderson Park (See information for Middlesex Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Middlesex Township Park (See information for Middlesex Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center
950 Soldier’s Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)245-3971
www.carlisle.army.mill/ahec
Monroe Township Park (See information for Monroe Township
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Creekview Park (See information for North
Middleton Township Parks & Recreation in Parks &
Recreation—Local Parks)
CC
North Middleton Park (See information for North Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Village Park (See information for North Middleton Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Hidden Creek Park (See information for Silver Spring Township Parks
& Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Pleasant View Park (See information for Silver Spring Township Parks
& Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Stony Ridge Park (See information for Silver Spring Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Fielding Belt Trail (See information for South Middleton Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
South Middleton Township Park (See information for South Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Spring Meadows Park (See information for South Middleton Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
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Biking
Buck Ridge Trail (See information in Parks & Recreation—Regional
Trails)
Cumberland Valley Rail Trail (See information in Parks &
Recreation—Regional Trails)
Michaux State Forest (See information in Parks & Recreation—State
Parks)
Tuscarora State Forest (See information in Parks & Recreation—State
Parks)
Pine Grove Furnace State Park (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
Barnitz Mill at Stuart Park (See information for Dickinson Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Kings Gap Environmental Education & Training Center (See
information in Parks & Recreation—State Parks)
Hopewell Township Park (See information for Hopewell Township in
Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Opossum Lake (See information under Lower Frankford Township in
Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Colonel Denning State Park (See information under Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
Centerville Community Park (See information under Penn Township
in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Penn Township Hike-Bike Trail (See information under Penn
Township in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Veterans Memorial Park (See information under
Shippensburg Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks
& Recreation—Local Parks)
WC & F
Mountain Bikers of Michaux
1632 Orchard Drive
Chambersburg, PA
(717)261-9772
www.mtbmichaux.org
Liverpool Community Park (See information under
Liverpool Borough in Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
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EP
Biking
Millerstown Area Community Park (See information under
Millerstown Borough in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Darlington Trail
Susquehanna-Appalachian Trail Club
PO BOX 61001
Harrisburg, PA 17106-1001
www.satc-hike.org
Darlington Trail runs between Tower Road, Marysville and the Appalachian
Trail, and intersects Lambs Gap Road and Millers Gap Road.
Little Buffalo State Park (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
CP
Fowler’s Hollow State Park (See information in Parks & Recreation—
State Parks)
Frank E. Masland Natural Area (See information under Tuscarora
State Forest in Parks & Recreation—State Parks)
Tuscarora State Forest (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
WP
Tuscarora Trail (See information under Tuscarora State Forest in
Parks & Recreation—State Parks)
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Billiards
The Harbor
55 West King Street
Shippensburg, PA 17257
WC & F
40
Boating
Canoe Club of Greater Harrisburg
PO BOX 60681
Harrisburg, PA 17106
www.ccghpa.com
D & EC
City Island
Harrisburg
Pride of the Susquehanna
11 Championship Way
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)234-6500
www.harrisburgriverboat.com
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
1601 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)705-7800
www.fishandboat.com
Christian L Seibert Memorial Park (See information under Camp Hill
Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Acri Meadow Park (See information under East Pennsboro Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Adams-Ricci Community Park (See information under East Pennsboro
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Oyster Mill Park (See information under East Pennsboro Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Pine Hill Arboretum (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Ridley Park (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
West Fairview Point (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Conodoguinet Youth Park (See information under Hampden
Township Parks & Recreation under Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
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Boating
Good Hope Access
Good Hope Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Westover Creekfront (See information under Hampden Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Creekwood Park (See information under Lower Allen Township Parks
& Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Lower Allen Community Park (See information under Lower Allen
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Yellow Breeches Park (See information under Lower Allen Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
New Cumberland Borough Park (See information under New
Cumberland Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
Simpson Park (See information under Mechanicsburg Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Riverfront Park (See information under Wormleysburg Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Leidigh Park (See information under Monroe Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Creekview Park (See information under North
Middleton Township Parks & Recreation in Parks &
Recreation—Local Parks)
CC
North Middleton Park (See information under North Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Hidden Creek Park (See information under North Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Children’s Lake
Front Street
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
Historic Iron Works Park (See information under South Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
South Middleton Township Park (See information under South
Middleton Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
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Boating
Opossum Lake
Easy Road/Opossum Lake Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
Colonel Denning State Park (See information under Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
Blue Mountain Outfitters
103 South State Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-2413
www.bluemountainoutfitters.net
EP
Howe Township Municipal Park (See information under Howe
Township in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Heritage Park (See information under Marysville Borough Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Marysville Borough Playground and Pool (See information under
Marysville Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
Lions Park
State Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-2690
Duncannon Borough Park (See information under Duncannon
Borough in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Little Buffalo State Park (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
CP
Tuscarora State Forest (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
WP
43
Bowling
ABC East
1001 Eisenhower Boulevard
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)939-9536
http://www.abceast.com
D & EC
Red Crown Bowling Center
2471 Sycamore Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)236-2026
http://www.redcrownbowling.com
The Coliseum
410 Saint John’s Church Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)972-1000
http://www.coliseumfun.com
ABC West
6454 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)766-7601
http://www.abcwest.com
Trindle Bowl
4695 East Trindle Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)737-9820
http://www.trindlebowl.net
Midway Bowling Center
1561 Holly Pike
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-1222
http://www.81fun.com
CC
Lincoln Lanes Bowling Center
2071 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17202
(717)263-4511
http://www.lincolnlanes.com
WC & F
44
Bowling
Nellie Fox Bowl
3587 Molly Pitcher Highway
Chambersburg, PA 17202
(717)375-2222
http://www.nelliefoxbowl.net
Lewistown Lanes
1101 West 4th Street
Lewistown, PA 17044
(717)248-9534
CP
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46
Classes &
Education
47
Art
A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts
4219 Union Deposit Road
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)561-8110
www.acmoore.com
D & EC
Home Depot
4200 Derry Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111
www.homedepot.com
Home Depot
5101 Jonestown Road
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717)651-9699
www.homedepot.com
Lowes
4000 Union Deposit Road
Harrisburg, PA 17109
(717)540-0660
www.lowes.com
Michaels Stores
5125 Jonestown Road
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717)651-1702
www.michaels.com
Art Center School and Gallery
18 Artcraft Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)697-2072
www.mechanicsburgartcenter.com
A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts
6520 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)766-1002
www.acmoore.com
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Art
Home Depot
6000 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)795-9602
www.homedepot.com
Lowes
5500 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)610-9230
www.lowes.com
Michaels Stores
3415 Simpson Ferry Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)975-0102
www.michaels.com
Carlisle Arts Learning Center
38 West Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-6973
www.carlislearts.org
CC
Home Depot
1013 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-1771
www.homedepot.com
Lowes
850 East High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-7700
www.lowes.com
Michaels Stores
230 Westminster Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)245-2444
www.michaels.com
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Art
Lowes
250 South Conestoga Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)530-3701
www.lowes.com
WC & F
Lowes
1600 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)709-1900
www.lowes.com
Michaels Stores
967 Norland Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-9358
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Computer
PA CareerLink
1 Alexandra Court
Carlisle, PA 17015
(717)243-4431
www.cwds.state.pa.us
CC
Bosler Library (See information under Public Libraries)
51
Cooking
The Cooking School at Giant
3301 Trindle Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)724-1166
www.giantfoodstores.com
D & EC
The Kitchen Shoppe and Cooking School
101 Shady Lane
Carlisle, PA 17013
(800)391-2665
www.kitchenshoppe.com
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CC
Dance
Arthur Murray Dance Studio
15 North 5th Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717)737-5104
www.dancelessonslemoyne.com
D & EC
Dance Revolution
1451 Clark Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)796-6010
www.dancerevolution.com
Carlisle Dance
1787 West Trindle Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-5412
www.carlisledance.com
CC
The Green Door Dance Studio
14 East North Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)218-9846
www.centralpaswingdance.org
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Education
Harrisburg Area Community College
One HACC Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)780-2475
www.hacc.edu
D & EC
Tri-County Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC)
500 Maclay Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)238-7318
www.tricountyoic.org
New Hope Ministries
5228 East Trindle Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)766-7333
www.nhm-pa.org
Carlisle Area School District Center for Career and
Technology
623 West Penn Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)240-6800 x 13814
www.carlisleschools.org
CC
Employment Skills Center
29 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-6040
www.employmentskillscenter.org
Hope Reformed Presbyterian Church
123 Walnut Bottom Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-8998
www.hopechurchpca.org
WC & F
Shippensburg University Office of Professional, Continuing and
Distance Education
1871 Old Main Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)477-1502
www.ship.edu/pcde
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Education
Adult Learning Center
305 West Commerce Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)504-4459
www.iu12.org
Wilson College Adult Degree Program Office
1015 Philadelphia Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(800)421-8402
www.wilson.edu/adp
Perry County Literacy Council
133 South 5th Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-7323
CP
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Financial
Tri-County Community Action
1514 Derry Street
Harrisburg, PA 17104
(717)232-9757
www.catricounty.org
D & EC
Tri-County Community Action
125 North Enola Drive
Enola, PA 17025
(717)732-1944
www.catricounty.org
Tri-County Community Action
130 South Penn Street
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-8611
www.catricounty.org
WC & F
Tri-County Community Action
129 Market Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-6515
www.catricounty.org
CP
56
Housing
Tri-County Community Action
1514 Derry Street
Harrisburg, PA 17104
(717)232-9757
www.catricounty.org
D & EC
Tri-County Community Action
125 North Enola Drive
Enola, PA 17025
(717)732-1944
www.catricounty.org
Cumberland County Housing Authority
114 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-1315
www.cchra.com
Tri-County Community Action
130 South Penn Street
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-8611
www.catricounty.org
CC
WC & F
Tri-County Community Action
129 Market Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-6515
www.catricounty.org
CP
57
Music
JW Music
331 Market Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717)761-8222
www.jwmusic.com
D & EC
Perfect 5th Musical Arts Center
6240 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)691-9100
www.theperfect5th.com
JW Music
127 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-6765
www.jwmusic.com
CC
58
Entertainment
59
Art
Susquehanna Art Museum
300 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17108
(717)233-8668
www.sqart.org
D & EC
Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art
176 Water Company Road
Millersburg, PA 17061
(717)692-3699
www.nedsmithcenter.org
M. Louise Auginbaugh Art Gallery
1 College Avenue
Grantham, PA 17055
(717)766-2511
www.messiah.edu
Cumberland County Historical Society
21 North Pitt Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-7610
www.historicalsociety.com
Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education
(SHAPE)
20 West King Street
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-2559
www.shapeart.org
CC
WC & F
Kauffman Gallery
1871 Old Main Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)477-1530
www.ship.edu
Landis House Creative Commons
67 North Fourth Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-7023
www.perrycountyarts.org
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CP
Historic Attractions
The National Civil War Museum
1 Lincoln Circle
Harrisburg, PA 17103
(717)260-1861
www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org
D & EC
Fort Hunter Mansion & Park
5300 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)599-5751
www.forthunter.org
Thornwald Mansion & Museum
850 Bicentennial Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)701-0300
www.thornwaldmansion.com
CC
Cumberland County Historical Society
21 North Pitt Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-7610
www.historicalsociety.com
Eisenhower National Historic Site
250 Eisenhower Farm Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717)338-9114
www.nps.gov/eise
WC & F
Gettysburg National Park Service Museum & Visitors Center
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717)338-1243
www.gettysburgfoundation.org
Gettysburg National Military Park
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717)334-1124
www.nps.gov/gett
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Movies
West Shore Theatre
317 Bridge Street
New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717)774-7160
D & EC
Flagship 8
4950 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)737-4133
www.carmike.com
Camp Hill 12
3431 Simpson Ferry Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)909-1188
www.carmike.com
The Carlisle Theatre
40 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-0666
www.carlisletheatre.org
CC
Regal Carlisle Commons Stadium 8
250 Noble Blvd
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-5511
www.regmovies.com
Cumberland Drive In Theatre
715 Centerville Road
Newville, PA 17241
(717)776-5212
www.81fun.com
WC & F
Carmike Cinema 7
900 Chambersburg Mall
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-0688
www.carmike.com
The Capitol Theatre
159 South Main Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-0202
www.thecapitoltheatre.org
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Museums
The Hershey Story
63 West Chocolate Ave
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-8939
www.hersheystory.org
D & EC
The Antique Automobile Club of America Museum
161 Museum Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)566-7100
www.aacamuseum.org
The National Civil War Museum
1 Lincoln Circle
Harrisburg, PA 17103
(717)260-1861
www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org
Fort Hunter Mansion & Park
5300 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)599-5751
www.forthunter.org
PA State Museum
300 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-4980
www.statemuseumpa.org
Oakes Museum of Natural History
1 College Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)691-6802
www.messiah.edu/Oakes
Rolls Royce Museum
189 Hempt Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)795-9400
www.rollsroycefoundation.org
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Museums
United States Army Heritage & Education Center
950 Soldiers Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-1102
www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec
CC
Cumberland County Historical Society
21 North Pitt Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-7610
www.historicalsociety.com
Thornwald Mansion & Museum
850 Bicentennial Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)701-0300
www.thornwaldmansion.com
Gettysburg National Park Service Museum &
Visitors Center
1195 Baltimore Pike
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717)338-1243
www.gettysburgfoundation.org
Gettysburg Heritage Center
297 Steinwehr Avenue
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717)334-6245
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WC & F
Music
HersheyPark
100 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-8942
www.hersheypark.com
D & EC
Giant Center
550 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-3911
www.giantcenter.com
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
222 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)214-2787
www.whitakercenter.org
The Forum Auditorium
500 Walnut Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)214-2787
www.whitakercenter.org
The Carlisle Theatre
40 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-0666
www.carlisletheatre.org
CC
H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
475 Lancaster Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)477-7469
www.luhrscenter.com
The Capitol Theatre
159 South Main Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-0202
www.thecapitoltheatre.org
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WC & F
Performances
HersheyPark
100 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-8942
www.hersheypark.com
D & EC
Hershey Theatre
15 East Caracus Ave
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-3405
www.hersheytheatre.com
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
222 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)214-2787
www.whitakercenter.org
The Carlisle Theatre
40 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-0666
www.carlisletheatre.org
CC
H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
475 Lancaster Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)477-7469
www.luhrscenter.com
The Capitol Theatre
159 South Main Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-0202
www.thecapitoltheatre.org
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Sports
Hershey Bears
550 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-3383
www.hersheybears.com
D & EC
Harrisburg Stampede
550 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)695-4270
www.harrisburgstampede.com
Harrisburg Senators
245 Championship Way
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)231-4444
harrisburg.senators.milb.com
Harrisburg City Islanders
201 Championship Way
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)441-4625
www.cityislanders.com
Harrisburg Heat
2300 North Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)540-4328
www.harrisburgheat.com
City Island Mini-Golf
600 Riverside Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)232-8533
www.h2ogolf.com
Williams Grove Speedway
1 Speedway Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)697-5000
www.williamsgrove.com
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Sports
The Coliseum
410 St Johns Church Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)972-1000
www.coliseumfun.com
Carlisle Sports Emporium
29 South Middlesex Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
(717)258-4741
www.carlislesportsemporium.com
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Olde Scotland Yard
1065 Heritage Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17057
(717)532-6868
www.osygolf.com
WC & F
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Theatre
Hershey Theatre
15 East Caracus Ave
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-3405
www.hersheytheatre.com
D & EC
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
222 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)214-2787
www.whitakercenter.org
The Carlisle Theatre
40 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)258-0666
www.carlisletheatre.org
CC
H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
475 Lancaster Drive
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)477-7469
www.luhrscenter.com
The Capitol Theatre
159 South Main Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)263-0202
www.thecapitoltheatre.org
Totem Pole Playhouse
9555 Golf Course Road
Fayetteville, PA 17222
(717)352-2164
www.totempoleplayhouse.org
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Fishing
Bass Pro Shops
3501 Paxton Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)565-5200
www.basspro.com
D & EC
Gander Mountain
5005 Jonestown Road
Harrisburg, PA 17109
(717)671-9700
www.gandermountain.com
Christian L Seibert Memorial Park (See information under Camp Hill
Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Acri Meadow Park (See information under East Pennsboro Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Adams-Ricci Community Park (See information under East Pennsboro
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Oyster Mill Park (See information under East Pennsboro Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Pine Hill Arboretum (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Ridley Park (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
West Fairview Point (See information under East Pennsboro Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Conodoguinet Youth Park (See information under Hampden
Township Parks & Recreation under Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
Good Hope Access
Good Hope Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Creekwood Park (See information under Lower Allen Township Parks
& Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Yellow Breeches Park (See information under Lower Allen Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
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Fishing
New Cumberland Borough Park (See information under New
Cumberland Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
New Cumberland Borough Park (See information under New
Cumberland Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
Simpson Park (See information under Mechanicsburg Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Riverfront Park (See information under Wormleysburg Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Cave Hill Nature Center (See information under
Carlisle Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
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Letort Park (See information under Carlisle Parks & Recreation in
Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Spahr Tot Lot (See information under Carlisle Parks & Recreation in
Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Leidigh Park (See information under Monroe Township Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Mount Holly Marsh Preserve
Rt 34
Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065
www.ccpa.net
Creekview Park (See information under North Middleton Township
Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
North Middleton Park (See information under North Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Hidden Creek Park (See information under North Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Children’s Lake
Front Street
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
Historic Iron Works Park (See information under South Middleton
Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
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Fishing
South Middleton Township Park (See information under South
Middleton Township Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
Opossum Lake
Easy Road/Opossum Lake Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
Colonel Denning State Park (See information under Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
Laughlin Mill (See information under Newville Borough under Parks
& Recreation—Local Parks)
Howe Township Municipal Park (See information
under Howe Township in Parks & Recreation—
Local Parks)
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Duncannon Borough Park (See information under Duncannon
Borough in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Heritage Park (See information under Marysville Borough Parks &
Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local Parks)
Marysville Borough Playground and Pool (See information under
Marysville Borough Parks & Recreation in Parks & Recreation—Local
Parks)
Lions Park
State Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-2690
Little Buffalo State Park (See information in Parks &
Recreation—State Parks)
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Gardens
Hershey Gardens
170 Hotel Road
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)534-3492
www.hersheygardens.org
D & EC
The Gardens at the Governor’s Mansion
2035 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
(717)772-9130
www.residence.state.pa.us
Ashcombe Farm & Greenhouse
906 West Grantham Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)766-7611
www.ashcombe.com
Ashcombe Farm & Greenhouse
13 Ashcombe Lane
Shermans Dale, PA 17090
(717)582-2365
www.ashcombe.com
CP
73
Gyms & Fitness
Absolute Pilates
836 Market St
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717)585-2592
www.absolutepilates.co
D & EC
Burn30 Personal Fitness
836 Market St
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717)737-5772
www.burn30.net
New York Fitness
5260 Simpson Ferry Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)458-8752
www.newyorkfitnessclubs.com
LA Fitness
3321 Trindle Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)731-1015
www.lafitness.com
Gold’s Gym
3401 Hartzdale Drive
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)303-2070
www.goldsgym.com
Absolute Pilates
132 Walden Way
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)585-2592
www.absolutepilates.co
Planet Fitness
4850 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)761-1202
www.planetfitness.com
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Gyms & Fitness
Planet Fitness
101 Gettysburg Blvd
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)591-2332
www.planetfitness.com
Anytime Fitness
888 North US Highway 15
Dillsburg, PA 17019
(717)432-5500
www.anytimefitness.com
West Shore YMCA
410 Fallowfield Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)737-9622
www.ymcaharrisburg.com
CrossFit Perseverance
405 North East Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)440-4118
www.thecrossfitperseverance.com
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Transformation Training and Fitness
469 East North Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)609-0799
Carlisle Kung-Fu Center
40 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)241-6368
www.carlislekungfu.com
Carlisle Family YMCA
311 South West Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-2525
www.carlislefamilyymca.org
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Gyms & Fitness
You and Fitness
17 School Avenue
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-5367
www.youandfitness.com
Tranquility Salon & Wellness
257 Penrose Place
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)218-8732
www.tranquilitysalonandwellnesscenter.com
Ethos Fitness
265 Penrose Place
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)701-8506
www.ethosfitnessstudio.com
Planet Fitness
1186 Walnut Bottom Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
(717)701-8581
www.planetfitness.com
Gold’s Gym
1225 Ritner Highway
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)218-0282
www.goldsgym.com
Planet Fitness
1 Walnut Bottom Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)530-1435
www.planetfitness.com
WC & F
King’s Fitness for Life
235 Walnut Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-2123
www.kingsfitnessforlife.com
CP
76
Martial Arts
Tiger Rock Martial Arts of Central PA
98 Bridge Street
New Cumberland, PA 17070
(910)320-0537
www.keetonstkd.com
D & EC
West Shore Academy of the Martial Arts
3548 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)761-3527
www.westshoreacademy.com
Premier Martial Arts Harrisburg (West)
5258 Simpson Ferry Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)458-8565
Crone's Tae Kwon Do School
24 East Main Street
New Kingstown, PA 17072
(717)691-4116
www.cronestkd.com
CC
Carlisle Kung-Fu Center
40 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 241-6368
www.carlislekungfu.com
The Dragon's Way School of Kenpo Karate
200 South Spring Garden Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 218-5422
www.carlislekarate.com
Min's Karate Academy
46 West Louther Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-5065
www.minskarate.com
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Martial Arts
Carlisle Tae Kwon Do & Fitness Academy, LLC
800 East High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 701-8310
www.carlisletkd.com
Bill Shank's Isshin Ryu Karate
1012 Shannon Lane
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-4664
Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu Jitsu School
229 Petersburg Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 448-3644
www.gbcarlisle.com
Isshin Ryu Karate Center
12 East South Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-4664
www.carlisle-isshinryu.tripod.com
Warriors Path Martial Arts
5379 Roxbury Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)530-5365
www.wpmartialarts.com
WC & F
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Spirituality
Cokesbury Bookstore
4223 Union Deposit Road
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)564-2212
www.cokesbury.com
D & EC
LifeWay Christian Stores
5096A Jonestown Road
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717)545-1765
www.lifeway.com
Life Center
411 South 40th Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717)232-9006
www.lcmi.org
Kalpa Bhadra Kadampa Buddhist Center
251 Wiconisco Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)232-2700
www.meditationpa.org
Hindu American Religious Institute
301 Steigerwalt Hollow Road
New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717)774-7750
www.haritemple.org
St Michaels Reformed Episcopal
1825 Good Hope Road
Enola, PA 17025
(717)728-3855
www.stmichaelsanglican.com
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
216 Skyline Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)697-8092
www.lds.org
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Spirituality
Church of the Nazarene
1900 Sterretts Gap Ave
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-3756
www.nazarene.org
CC
Congregation Beth Tikvah
PO Box 814
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)240-8627
www.bethtikvah.org
Peace Centre
505 Cavalry Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)241-9600
www.the-peace-centre.org
Saint Patrick Church
152 East Pomfret Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-4411www.saintpatrickchurch.org
Seventh Day Adventist Church
10 Belvedere Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-6578
carlisle22.adventistchurchconnect.org
Carlisle Friends Meeting House
252 A Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-8899
www.carlislequakers.org
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
21 South Bedford Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-3310
www.firstlutherancarlisle.org
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Spirituality
Carlisle United Methodist Church
45 South West Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-1512
www.carlislepaumc.org
First Presbyterian Church
2 North Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-4612
www.firstprescarlisle.org
Victory Tabernacle Church
472 East North Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)422-5296
www.victorytabernaclepa.org
Resonate Community Church
415 Franklin Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)574-2604
www.resonatecc.org
Cumberland Valley Bible Book
133 N Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-0231
www.cvbbs.com
Corner Store Christian Bookstore
1004 Doubling Gap Road
Newville, PA 17241
(717)776-4336
Shippensburg Community Church
119 S Penn Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-9299
www.shipcc.org
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WC & F
Spirituality
Shippensburg Independent Baptist Church
308 S Queen Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-2930
www.shippensburgbaptist.org
Messiah United Methodist Church
30 S Penn Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-4904
www.messiahshippensburg.com
Shippensburg Presbyterian Church
12 S Prince Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-5039
www.pcusa.org/congregations/7354
St Andrews Episcopal
206 E Burd Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-8089
www.standrewsshippensburg.org
Our Lady of the Visitation Parish
305 N Prince Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-2912
www.olvshippensburg.org
Memorial Lutheran Church
34 E Orange Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-4614
www.memluth.org
Shippensburg Church of Christ
412 E King Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-9770
www.shippensburgchurchofchrist.org
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Spirituality
Shippensburg Church of God
477 S Fayette Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)776-4820
thechurchofgodatshippensburg.wordpress.com
Grace United Church Of Christ
121 E Orange Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-6221
www.shipucc.net
Shippensburg Church of the Brethren
253 E Garfield Street
Shippensburg, PA, 17257
(717)532-6526
www.shipcob.org
Jehovah's Witnesses
5878 Greenvillage Road
Chambersburg, PA 17202
(717)263-9165
www.jw.org
LifeWay Christian Stores
1108 Sheller Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717)264-7775
www.lifeway.com
Glenvale Church of God
1970 New Valley Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-4572
www.glenvalecog.com
EP
Abundant Harvest Church
510 New Bloomfield Road
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-5444
www.aharvest.org
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Spirituality
Christian Book Store
717 New Bloomfield Road
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-3895
Duncannon Presbyterian Church
3 North High Street
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-5815
www.duncannonpresbyterianchurch.com
Duncannon Otterbein United Methodist Church
327 Newport Road
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-3431
www.doumc.com
Millerstown United Methodist Church
23 North High Street
Millerstown, PA 17062
(717)589-7312
www.millerstownumc.net
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Liverpool
1000 South Front Street
Liverpool, PA 17045
(717)444-2167
www.feedmysheep.cc
Liverpool Bible Baptist Church
1148 Route 104
Liverpool, PA 17045
(717)444-2302
www.lvpbbc.org
Highland United Presbyterian Church
11 Church Road
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-9577
www.highlandunited.embarqspace.com
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CP
Spirituality
Hope Eternal United Methodist Church
2 Burd Road
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-9362
www.hopeeternal.net
Church of the Nativity
159 South Second Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-6514
www.episcopalchurch.org/parish/church-nativity-newport-pa
Seventh Day Adventist Church
6951 Spring Road
Shermansdale, PA 17090
(717)582-8053
shermansdale22.adventistchurchconnect.org
Messiah Lutheran Church
70 Limestone Ridge Road
Elliottsburg, PA 17024
(717)582-8557
www.mlcelliottsburg.org
Landisburg Church of God
301 Water Street
Landisburg, PA 17040
(717)789-4916
www.landisburgchurch.org
Ickesburg Church of God
85 Tuscarora Path
Ickesburg, PA 17037
(717)438-1043
www.ickesburgcog.org
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Church of the Living Christ
2401 Fort Robinson Road
Loysville, PA 17047
(717)789-4250
www.churchofthelivingchrist.cc
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Travel
Harrisburg International Airport
1 Terminal Drive
Middletown, PA 17057
(717)948-3900
www.flyhia.com
D & EC
Greyhound Bus Lines
411 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)255-6970
www.greyhound.com
AAA Central Pennsylvania
2301 Paxton Church Road
Harrisburg, PA 17110
(717)334-1155
centralpenn.aaa.com
AAA Central Pennsylvania
4680 East Trindle Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)761-8347
centralpenn.aaa.com
AAA Central Pennsylvania
1911 West Trindle Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-1846
centralpenn.aaa.com
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Volunteering
Holy Spirit Hospital
503 North 21st Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)763-2100
www.hsh.org
D & EC
Carlisle Regional Medical Center
361 Alexander Spring Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
(717) 960-3359
www.carlislermc.com
The Salvation Army
20 E. Pomfret St.
Carlisle, PA 17013
717.249.1411 - Phone
717.245.9473 - Fax
www.SalvationArmyCarlisle.org
United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County
145 South Hanover Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 243-4805
www.carlisleunitedway.org
Project Share
5 North Orange Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-7773
www.projectshare.net
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CC
Yoga
Barefoot Wellness
130 Gettysburg Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)610-1200
www.barefootwellnessstudio.com
D & EC
Main Street Power Yoga
35 West Main Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)796-7700
www.mainstreetpoweryoga.com
Simply Well
28 South Pitt Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 968-0167
www.yogaatsimplywell.com
CC
Carlisle Hatha Yoga Center
14 West Louther Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 243-2548
Lotus River Yoga Studio
469 East North Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 701-2225
New Day Yoga and Wellness
825 W. King St
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717) 530-8981
www.shippensburgyoga.com
WC & F
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Public Libraries
89
Public Libraries
East Pennsboro Public Library
98 South Enola Drive
Enola, PA 17025
(717)732-4274
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
D & EC
Fredricksen Public Library
100 North 19th St
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)761-3900
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
New Cumberland Public Library
1 Benjamin Plaza
New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717)774-7820
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
Simpson Public Library
16 North Walnut Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)766-0171
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
Bosler Public Library
158 West High Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-4642
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
Amelia Givin Public Library
114 North Baltimore Avenue
Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065
(717)486-3688
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
John Graham Public Library
9 Parsonage Street
Newville, PA 17241
(717)776-5900
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
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Public Libraries
Shippensburg Public Library
73 West King Street
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-4508
www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org
Marysville-Rye Public Library
198 Overcrest Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-2851
www.pecoinfo.org
WC & F
EP
Newport Public Library
316 North 4th Street
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-6860
www.pecoinfo.org
CP
New Bloomfield Public Library
23 East McClure Street
New Bloomfield, PA 17068
(717)582-7426
www.pecoinfo.org
Community Library of Western Perry County
104 East Main Street
Blain, PA 17006
(717)536-3761
www.pecoinfo.org
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WP
92
Parks &
Recreation
93
Local Parks
Camp Hill Borough Recreation
2145 Walnut St
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)737-3456
www.camphillborough.com
D & EC
East Pennsboro Township Park & Recreation
98 South Enola Drive, Room 101
Enola, PA 17025
(717)909-5630
www.eastpennsboro.net
Hampden Township Parks & Recreation
5001 Hampden Park Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)761-4951
www.hampdentownship.us
Lemoyne Parks & Recreation
510 Herman Ave
Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717)737-6843
www.lemoynepa.com
Lower Allen Parks
2233 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
(717)975-7575
www.lower-allen.pa.us
Mechanicsburg Area Park & Recreation
1731 South York Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)691-4572
www.mbgsd.org
New Cumberland Parks & Recreation
1120 Market Street
New Cumberland, PA 17070
(717)774-0404
www.newcumberlandborough.com
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Local Parks
Wormleysburg Borough
20 Market St
Wormleysburg, PA 17043
(717)763-4483
www.wormleysburgpa.org
Carlisle Parks & Recreation
415 Franklin Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-3318
www.carlislepa.org
Middlesex Township Parks & Recreation
350 North Middlesex Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)249-4409
www.middlesextwp.com
Monroe Township Recreation
1220 Boiling Springs Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717)258-6642
(717)697-4613
www.monroetwp.net
Mount Holly Springs Borough Parks & Recreation
200 Harman Street
Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065
(717)486-7613
www.mhsboro.com
North Middleton Township Parks & Recreation
2051 Spring Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-8850
www.nmiddleton.com
Silver Spring Township Parks & Recreation
8 Flowers Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
(717)766-1657
www.silverspringtwp-pa.gov
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Local Parks
South Middleton Township Parks & Recreation
520 Park Drive
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
(717)258-5324
www.smiddleton.com
Dickinson Township Parks & Recreation
219 Mountain View Road
Mount Holly Springs, PA 17065
www.dickinsontownship.org
Hopewell Township
415 Three Square Hollow Road
Newburg, PA 17240
(717)423-6582
Lower Frankford Township
1205 Easy Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)243-0855
Newville Borough
4 West Street
Newville, PA 17241
(717)776-7633
www.newvilleborough.com
North Newton Township Parks & Recreation
528 Oakville Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)776-7665
www.northnewtontownship.com
Penn Township
1301 Centerville Road
Newville, PA 17241
(717)486-3104
www.penntwpcc.org
Shippensburg Borough Parks & Recreation
100 Park Place
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-7144
www.borough.shippensburg.pa.us
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Local Parks
Shippensburg Township
81 Walnut Bottom Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-7137
www.shippensburgtownship.com
Southampton Township Parks & Recreation
200 Airport Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
(717)532-9646
www.southamptontwp.com
West Pennsboro Township Parks & Recreation
2150 Newville Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
(717)243-8220
www.westpennsborotwp.org
Howe Township
22 Cherry Road
Liverpool, PA 17045
(717)444-3045
www.howetownship.com
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Liverpool Borough
Pine & Locust Streets
Liverpool, PA 17045
(717)444-3194
www.liverpoolpa.us
Millerstown Borough
44 North High Street
Millerstown, PA 17062
(717)589-3605
www.millerstownpa.com
Watts-Buffalo Community Center
57 Black Snake Road
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-3056
www.wattsbuffalocommunitycenter.com
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Local Parks
Duncannon Borough
428 High Street
Duncannon, PA 17020
(717)834-4311
www.duncannonboro.org
Rye Township Parks & Recreation
1775 New Valley Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-2348
www.ryetwp.com
Marysville Borough Parks & Recreation
200 Overcrest Road
Marysville, PA 17053
(717)957-3110
www.marysvilleboro.com
New Bloomfield Borough Parks & Recreation
25 East McClure Street
New Bloomfield, PA 17068
(717)582-8888
www.bloomfieldboro.org
Carroll Township
50 Rambo Road
Shermans Dale, PA 17090
(717)582-8200
www.carrolltwp.org
Wheatfield Township Park & Recreation
1280 New Bloomfield Road
New Bloomfield, PA 17068
(717)834-5467
www.wheatfieldtwp.com
Landisburg Borough
P.O. BOX 202
Landisburg, PA 17040
(717)610-3310
www.landisburg.org
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Regional Trails
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Mid Atlantic Office
4 East First Street
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
(717)258-5771
Letort Spring Run Nature Trail
(717)245-0508
www.letort.org
Buck Ridge Trail
(717)486-7174
www.dcnr.state.pa.us
Access points to the Buck Ridge Trail are located at Pine Grove Furnace State
Park or Kings Gap Environmental Center.
Cumberland Valley Rail Trail
(717)860-0444
www.cvrtc.org
Access points to the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail are located in Newville,
Oakville, and Shippensburg.
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State Parks
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
www.dcnr.state.pa.us
Colonel Denning State Park
1599 Doubling Gap Road
Newville, PA 17241
(717)776-5272
Kings Gap Environmental Education Center
500 Kings Gap Road
Carlisle, PA 17015
717-486-5031
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
1100 Pine Grove Road
Gardners, PA 17324
(717)486-7174
Big Spring State Park
Route 274
New Germantown, PA 17071
(717)536-3191
Fowlers Hollow State Park
5700 Fowler Hollow Road
Blain, PA 17006
(717)776-5272
Little Buffalo State Park
1579 State Park Road
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-9255
Michaux State Forest
District Office #1
10099 Lincoln Way East
Fayetteville, PA 17222
(717)352-2211
Tuscarora State Forest
District Office #3
RR 1 Box 486
Blain, PA 17006
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Public Transportation
Capital Area Transit
901 N. Cameron St
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717)238-8304
www.cattransit.com
Capital Area Transit operates bus service in Carlisle and most of the East Shore
of Cumberland County, connecting with Harrisburg and points in Dauphin
County.
Cumberland County Transportation Department
1601 Ritner Highway, #401
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)240-6340
(800)315-2546
www.ccpa.net
Cumberland County Transportation Department offers a shared ride service
through out Cumberland County and limited service to surrounding counties with
available resources.
Perry County Transportation Authority
151 Red Hill Road
Newport, PA 17074
(717)567-2490
www.perryco.org
Perry County Transportation Authority offers a shared ride service through out
Perry County and limited service to surrounding counties with available resources.
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The Cumberland/Perry Community Support Program (CSP) Advisory
Committee is comprised of individuals living with mental illness, family
members, providers, professionals, and community members who work
together as committed equal partners and apply CSP principles to offer
hope and assure that every person with a serious mental illness will enjoy
the highest possible quality of life. The Committee advises the
Cumberland/Perry Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities (MH/IDD) office on how to improve the quality of services
and supports, and the Committee facilitates cooperation between
providers, community organizations and stakeholders.
Cumberland/Perry Community Support Program
501 S. Hanover St, Second Floor
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717)254-6060
http://www.cspcp.org/
[email protected]