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Spirit of Hospitality

We are proud to be honored as one of three finalists in the category of “Community Service” for Pennsylvania’s Spirit of Hospitality Awards being held by the Pennsylvania’s Tourism and Lodging Association.

Our Community Service project is one close to our hearts. Every year our team raises money for the Lancaster Relay for Life in order to help find a cure for cancer. Nearly everyone is touched by cancer either themselves or someone they know. Last year our team reached the silver status by raising more then $3,000.00 in funds.

Follow the link below for some great pictures of our team in action.

Hospitality for Life


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The Lancaster Barnstormers baseball team will play their home opener on Friday, April 30, 2010. Fireworks will follow the game against our rivals the York Revolution. If you are a baseball fan in Lancaster on business or pleasure, taking in a baseball game is a great way to relax at the end of the day. Baseball season has just begun!

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When traveling during the high occupancy leisure season make sure to remove all your valuables from you vehicles, especially any GPS devices that may be attached to your windows and clearly visible. These items make you a higher target for would be thieves that look for a quick grabs. If you have items you don’t feel comfortable with leaving in your room check with the front desk where ever you stay and ask if there is a safe in your room or a safety deposit box at the front desk.

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Lancaster in Full Bloom

This last weekend was the Lancaster County Flower Show, located at the New Holland Recreation Center. The Lancaster County Flower Show exists to bring a sophisticated yet accessible flower and garden experience to the communities of Lancaster County. If you didn’t make it this year make sure to put it on your calendar for next year.

Lancaster has  had plenty of rain and a great week of sun to bring all the flowers in Lancaster County into bloom. The leafs on the trees are out and the landscape is once again green, with spots or red, yellow orange everywhere the flowers grow. Our own Hilton Garden Inn is a great example of of this. Below are some great photos of the spring flowers at the Hilton Garden Inn Lancaster.

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Lancaster Spring ArtWalk, April 17 & 18
Over 30 museums and galleries will be open during Saturday and Sunday, April 17 and 18, to showcase the arts in downtown Lancaster. ArtWalk is a self-guided walking tour and, this year, includes a Craft Market of 40 artists at the corner of Prince and Walnut Streets. Half of the venues have special events scheduled for the weekend. Please refer to the Lancaster  ArtWalk website for individual listings.

Hours for all venues during ArtWalk:
Saturday, April 17: 10am to 5pm
Sunday, April 18: 11am to 5pm

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In the PA Dutch Tradition, add some fun color to your Easter table with this recipe for Red Beet Eggs:

8 eggs
2 (15 ounce) cans whole pickled beets, juice reserved
1 onion, chopped
1 cup white sugar
3/4 cup cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 pinch ground black pepper
2 bay leaves
12 whole cloves

Place eggs in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to boil. Cover, remove from heat, and let eggs sit in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water, cool, and peel.
Place beets, onion, and peeled eggs in a non-reactive glass or plastic container. Set aside.
In a medium-size, non-reactive saucepan, combine sugar, 1 cup reserved beet juice, vinegar, salt, pepper, bay leaves, and cloves. Bring to a boil, lower heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
Pour hot liquid over beets and eggs. Cover, and refrigerate 48 hours before using.


This recipe for Coconut Easter Eggs makes a great take-home treat for guests and coworkers:

3/4 cup  Mashed potatoes; unsalted
2 cups  Flaked coconut; fresh or dried
1/2 teasoon Salt
1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
3 1/2 cups  Confectioner’s sugar
8 ounces Semisweet chocolate
1 tablespoon Vegetable oil

In mixing bowl, mix potato, coconut, salt and vanilla. Gradually mix in sugar. Cover; refrigerate overnight. Shape into 1/2 tablespoon-sized eggs. Heat chocolate and oil until chocolate melts. Dip eggs into chocolate oil mixture. Set aside on wax paper in refrigerator to harden. Makes about 60.

If you’re celebrating Passover or just looking for something different, here’s a recipe for a twist on the traditional Haroset:

2 Granny Smith apples
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1/2 cup fresh mango, peeled and diced
1/2 cup chopped toasted pecans
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon Port or sweet wine

Peel, core, and dice the apples and sprinkle with the lemon juice.  Place all the ingredients in a food processor. Pulse once or twice just to break up. Let sit for the flavors to meld.

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The American Quilters Society (AQS) Quilt Show & Contest in Lancaster County

March 24-27, 2010

Come join us at the Homewood Suites , Lancaster, PA  for the  Annual Quilt Show & Contest March 24-27 . We’re confident that you’ll feel right at home in our warm, cozy suites after enjoying the first Quilt Show held in downtown Lancaster. There will be a lot to see and do:

  • 400 beautiful quilts in the AQS Quilt Contest
  • Special quilt exhibits
  • 300 vendor booths
  • Classes, lectures, and special events with national quilt instructors

Special events:

  • Wednesday – An Evening with Karen K. Stone – For the Fun of It!
  • Thursday – It’s the Eleanor Burns Show – Live in Lancaster
  • Friday – A Love Affair with Fabric – Charlotte Angotti
  • Saturday – Brunch and Fun with Helen Squire & All-Star Review
General Information

Admission & Show Hours

Advance Registration Prices:
AQS Members: $8 Daily; $15 Multi-day
Non-members: $10 Daily; $30 Multi-day

Admission at the Show Prices:
AQS Members: $9 Daily; $17 Multi-day
Non-members: $11 Daily; $30 Multi-day

Ordering Admission in Advance: Save money and avoid standing in line at the show – purchase your admission in advance. Your name badge (which includes admission on advance registrations) will be mailed for registrations received by February 10, 2010.

Registrations received between February 11, 2010 and March 3, 2010 will be processed and name badges will be held for pickup at the Workshop desk. All international name badges are held for pickup at the Workshop Desk.

Last day for advance registration is March 3, 2010, at 3:00 p.m. for individuals and tour groups. After that date, registration will be handled at the show on a first-come basis.

Show Hours

Wednesday through Friday, March 24 to 26, 9am to 6pm
Saturday, March 27, 9am to 5pm

For more information visit www.americanquilters.com.


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Kilts

Kiltiquette (Kilt Etiquette)

Those who plan to wear a kilt this Celtic Fling and PA Renaissance Faire season should recognize that a kilted man inevitably attracts admiring spectators drawn like moths to the flame, or termites to a caber.  These admirers, who are often given to calling out such endearments as “Kiltie, kiltie, cauld bum, cannae keep a warm one!” or “Donald! Where’s your troosers?” see a kilted Scot as an adventurer who walks the thin line between Presbyterian and prurient, between bard and barbarian, between tradition and tramp.  However, to avoid inadvertently offending the delicate sensibilities of spectators, men should observe the following rules of kilt etiquette:

  1. Walk, do not run, when heading for an ale at O’Malley’s or to claim a front row seat at a Wailing Bansheee performance.  If you must walk quickly, keep both hands on your sporran.  If your sporran is up around your neck, you’re walking much too fast.
  2. Do not walk up the Globe stairs for an autographed CD.
  3. Do not stoop, crouch, or squat to pick up anything from the floor.  Have a friend pick up the object for you.  If your friend will not oblige, kick the object to a secluded place before you retrieve it.  If you have no friends, then stooping, crouching or squatting in a kilt may only worsen your lonely condition.
  4. Do not wear shiny new shoes.  Dull them a little (perhaps with mud or mince) or wear spats and establish your credentials as the fashion trend setter that you are.
  5. Do not stand at the edge of reflective fountains, or any mirror-like puddles.  On those formal events where you must wear silver buckles on your shoes, do not stand still for longer than five seconds at a time.  Dance instead.
  6. However, dance nothing more boisterous than a slow waltz.  Reserve wild reels, jigs, and flings for family gatherings where your identity requires no further elaboration, or for those occasions when your anonymity is assured.  Limbo dancing in a kilt at any time definitely breaches kilt etiquette.
  7. Respond only with an enigmatic smile to any questions about what is worn under your kilt.  Avoid responding with the tired cliché “Nothing is worn under my kilt, everything is in fine working order.”  Similarly, do not offer any demonstrations of what is worn under your kilt.  An offer such as “I’ll show your mine if you show me yours” can be misconstrued as the opening salvo in an ever escalating series of challenges and exhibitions which might be illegal in public places, even between consenting adults.
  8. Shaving of one’s legs is unnecessary.  However, hirsute highlanders who elect to wax the hair from their legs should wax the whole leg and not just the knee area displayed between kilt and hose.  Such false economies only contribute to the myth of the cheap Scot.  Also, it is considered in poor taste to suggest private viewings of your “kilt-line”.
  9. Do not sit with one leg crossed over the other.  This position requires you to un-cross your legs later, a tricky maneuver mastered by only a select few after years of training.  Always sit with your knees no more than six inches apart, thus creating enough shadow for mystery and discretion.  Avoid soft recliners, swings or rocking chairs where the sitter’s knees may move above shoulder level.
  10. Be sure of the context of the conversation before making comments about global warming, air conditioning, or the ozone layer; none of these topics necessarily pertains to the creature comforts of a kiltie.

Observance of these simple guidelines allows one to wear the kilt with panache and ensures your own confident decorum, all while providing your adoring audience with a stirring but not unsettling spectacle.

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The first Mud Sale of the season was this past weekend. If you do not know what a Mud Sale is or have never been to one, it is where our Amish neighbors sell items at a public auction type event held during the winter thaw which is normally quite muddy. Included in these sales are quilts, crafts, new furniture, Winross trucks, Smuckers bells, farm-related supplies, tools, buggies and heifers. You can get great buys on many items.
The remaining schedule of Mud Sales in Lancaster County is as follows:

Feb 25-26 (Farm Equipment and Antiques) at the Rawlinsville Fire Company.

Feb 27 (Furniture, Antiques, Crafts and Food) at the Strasburg Fire Company No. 1.

March 6 (All items mentioned above, including Livestock, Buggies and Tools) at the Bart Township Fire Company.

March 13 (All items mentioned above, including Garden Supplies, Barns, Utility Sheds and Trailers) at the Gordonville Fire Company.

March 20 (Building Materials Mud Sale) at the Bart Township Fire Company.

March 20 (Wood crafts, Furniture, Antiques, Crafts, Farm Equipment and Food) at the Penryn Fire Company and Limerock Parochial School.

March 27 (Horse Drawn Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, New and Used Furniture, Quilts, Crafts, Dry Goods and Groceries) at the Gap Fire Company.

April 3 (Crafts, Plants, Antiques, Farm Equipment, Furniture, Food, Buggies, Wagons, Groceries and Horses) at the Robert Fulton Fire Company.

April 10 (Quilts, Horses, Crafts, Building Materials, Lawn Equipment, New and Used Furniture) at the Rawlinsville Fire Company.

June 25 (Antiques, Harness and Tack, Specialty Items, Quilts, Crafts, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons and Food) held across the street from the Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant.

June 26 (Hardware, Shop Tools, Plants, Furniture, Antiques, Crafts, Hay and Straw, Quilts, Horses and Food) at the Refton Fire Company.

Aug 28 (Plants, Groceries, Antiques, Furniture, Lumber, Tack, Sheds, Gazebos, Equipment, Buggies, Quilts and Horses) at the Kinzers Fire Company.

Our hope is that providing this schedule will be helpful to you in planning your next trip to Lancaster County. While in our area, we recommend that you stay at one of our clean and comfortable hotels. Reserve now and take in a show at one of our theaters or visit any of our popular attractions. We offer many packages that include a theater, attraction and restaurant for your convenience.

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When traveling to Lancaster, PA there are many options for your airport transportation needs. Two possibilities that you may not be aware of are Lancaster Airport, and Harrisburg International Airport.

Lancaster Airport located 5 miles north of Lancaster city is a local airport with flights into and out of BWI daily on Cape Air.

Harrisburg International Airport is located North West of Lancaster just off the 283 and has several carriers with flights from many locationss.

There are positives and negatives to both larger and smaller airports, but if you are willing to pay just a little extra and don’t mind making a connection then maybe flying into MDT or LNS is right for you. Here are some of the benefits of using our more local airports.

Such benefits include:

1. Shorter distance to desired Lancaster locations.

2. Less congestion of the larger hub airports and larger cities.

3. Less time getting through security

4. A more personal customer service experience where you are one of hundreds or thousands rather then one of several tens of thousands.

5. Less delays or cancellations

From Harrisburg International Airport (MDT)

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From Lancaster Airport (LNS)

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