September 7, 2011

Seventh Annual Gettysburg Wine and Music Festival set for Sept. 10-11

The flavors of hundreds of Pennsylvania wines will be available for wine enthusiasts this weekend at the Seventh Annual Gettysburg Wine and Music Festival. The event will take place Saturday, September 10 through Sunday, September 11 from noon to 6 p.m. each day at the Gateway Gettysburg complex at the intersections of Routes 15 and 30, Gettysburg.

Tickets for the event are available by calling the Gettysburg Adams Chamber of Commerce office at 717-334-8151 or visit www.gettysburgwineandmusicfestival.com.

Gettysburg Wine and Fruit Trail and Uncork York Wine Trail

If you want to learn more about how local wineries in Adams and York County produce their fines wines, take a field trip along the Gettysburg Wine and Fruit Trail and the UnCork York Wine Trail.

The Gettysburg Wine and Fruit Trail is an approximately 20-mile corridor located north and west of Gettysburg that is home to farm markets, nurseries, orchards and wineries. Trail maps are available at participating businesses and online at www.gettysburgwineandfruittrail.com.

The UnCork York Wine Trial contains 14 family-owned wineries spread across an approximately 200-mile area encompassing York and Lancaster counties, in addition to Harrisburg and Gettysburg. Brochures and trail maps are available at participating businesses and online at http://www.uncorkyork.com/.

September 6, 2011

9/11 Memorial Stair Climb

With the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Gettysburg Fire Department is hosting a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. The event will take place Sunday, September 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gettysburg Warrior Football Stadium, 37 Lefever St.

Participants will walk the stairs at the stadium, taking the same number of steps as those contained in the stairways comprising the 110 stories of the World Trade Center towers in New York City. Registration for the walk begins at 11:30 a.m. The walk begins at noon. To register to become an active participant in the event, go to: http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?eventid=989641

All proceeds from the event benefit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.

September 1, 2011

Gettysburg's Green Businesses, Internships and More Featured in September/October Issue

It’s September again, and we can hardly believe it. The children are back in school. Summer vacations are coming to an end, and there’s much to do to get ready for the autumn months. In the September/October issue of Celebrate Gettysburg, we’re sharing practical ideas and useful information for transitioning from summer into fall.

But first, the Gettysburg-Hanover area will join with communities across the nation in pausing to reflect on the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Locally, Gettysburg College will offer a religious service beginning at 8:45 a.m. on Sunday, September 11, on the lawn north of Pennsylvania Hall. During the service, bells will toll to honor the more than 3,000 individuals who lost lives during the attacks. At 6 p.m., the College will hold a secular remembrance event on the lawn north of Pennsylvania Hall with special guests Gettysburg Mayor William Troxell, Sen. Richard Alloway and Rep. Dan Moul. Following the remembrance event, a candlelight vigil will take place at Quarry Lake, west of the College’s athletic facility.

The Exchange Club of Hanover will host the September 11 Memorial Healing Field at West Manheim Township Elementary School, 2000 Baltimore Pike, Hanover, from September 9-12. More than 3,000 American flags will be flown on the school property in memory of the victims of the 2011 terrorist attacks.

In this issue…

Emergency services personnel in New York, Washington D.C. and Shanksville sacrificed much on September 11. In Gettysburg, members of ACVESA (Adams County Emergency Services Association) do the same for our communities. Writer Adam Kulikowski and photographer Noel Kline share the story of this volunteer service organization in “United to Serve.”

Gettysburg businesses are integrating the latest in environmental “green” practices into their establishments. Writer Kim Weaver and photographer Anastasia Tantaros explore how Gettysburg is investing in the environment in “Growing Green Business.”

Are you a college student looking to land that coveted internship? Writer Chris Little and photographer Casey Martin reveal what college career services experts and seasoned college interns have to say about finding and making the most of an internship in “Testing the Waters.”

Other highlights of the September/October issue include:

· Fall planting advice from Gardening Guidance columnist Steve Zimmerman
· First Person with the Adams County Arts Council’s executive director Chris Glatfelter
· Back-to-school lunch ideas for the kids in Edible Enlightenment
· Adams and York County poets in Artisan
· On the Menu features Scozzaro’s Steel City Pub

A Note from the Editor

I am pleased to be able to write to you as the new editor of Celebrate Gettysburg magazine. As a contributing writer for Celebrate Gettysburg since 2008, I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to share stories of the people, places and events that make Adams County and Gettysburg a unique place to call home and to visit. And, I am thrilled for this opportunity to take on a larger role as editor on the remarkable Celebrate Gettysburg team.

All of us at Celebrate Gettysburg appreciate you, our readers, for your support of Celebrate Gettysburg over the past five years. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your homes and communities.

—Michael Vyskocil, editor

editor@celebrategettysburg.com