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16Th Annual Lititz Chocolate Walk KIWANIS CLUB OF THE LITITZ AREA Proudly Presents 16th Annual Lititz Chocolate Walk A Chocolate for Charity Event Co-Hosts: Wilbur Chocolate Blue Ridge Communications Luther Acres Best of Lancaster County 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • October 7, 2017 Bus service between between #23 & #24 Pots by de Perrot, #25 Linden Hall and the entrance to Lititz Springs Park HQ Welcome to Lititz Lititz Welcome Center Lititz Chocolate Walk Headquarters at the Train Station • Lititz Springs Park Chocolate Walk Hotline Number 717-560-2295 Dear Chocolate Walkers, 717-626-8981 www.lititzspringspark.org Start your Lititz Chocolate Walk adventure here! Today’s event is headquartered at The Kiwanis Club of Lititz Area is pleased you have joined us our train station Welcome Center, a replica of the 1884 railroad station that stood on for the 16th Annual Lititz Chocolate Walk! We so appreciate the this location until 1957 when it was demolished. In 1999, this replica was erected. dedication of all you chocolate lovers. This is the place to pick up your pre-purchased Lititz Chocolate Walk buttons and punch cards. This charity event supports many necessary and rewarding Starting the Lititz Chocolate Walk: Whether this is your first Lititz Chocolate Walk institutions that concentrate on improving children’s lives. All of the or your 16th, do yourself a favor—don’t rush it! This is a day to pace yourself and to savor the vast number of chocolate delights. funds generated are donated in Lancaster County to better serve the kids in the community in which we live but the reach of the Stop #1: Your Neighborhood Connection donations impact far beyond the local area. 6 South Broad Street Lititz, PA 17543 We hope to bring laughter and joy to you as you follow the map Phone: 717-627-0072 Web site: http://www.yourneighborhoodconnection.org/ and get your chocolate goodies. Thank you for participating in the When home is where you want to be, Your Neighborhood Connection provides the Lititz Chocolate Walk 2017 and we hope you will return next year. assistance you need to stay there. Our goal is to create life-enriching opportunities by delivering innovative and valuable in-home care services that keep you safe and support your pursuit of an active, independent lifestyle. If you catch a glimpse of the daily lives of our Care Companions and clients, you will see them running errands, Sincerely, taking walks, scheduling appointments, planning and preparing meals. And, for those clients requiring additional service support, our Care Companion will provide personal care, ambulatory and transfer assistance and/or respite care for a loved one. You are Louise Stickler unique and so are your needs; whether you require assistance with household chores, PRESIDENT, KIWANIS CLUB OF LITITZ AREA medication reminders, transportation, personal care services, or are a family member who could benefit from some much needed respite, we will create a customized service plan to meet your specific needs. Then, we’ll work to select the perfect Care Companion to complement your personality and lifestyle who will become a trusted companion to you or your loved one, in the home and around town. more> • 2 • • 3 • Featured at Your Neighborhood Connection: Contact: Jim Erickson Chef Lauren Davis Website: www.thebountifulfeast.com Moravian Manor Email: [email protected] 300 West Lemon Street Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BountifulFeast Lititz, PA 17543 We are a unique roving restaurant, with a complete kitchen equipped to prepare a Phone: 717-626-0214 wide variety of foods. We serve business locations and cater events. All of our menu Web site: www.moravianmanor.org/ items are prepared fresh-to-order and most of our foods are purchased locally! We’re Moravian Manor is a Life Plan Community that’s changing the way people think about a “scratch kitchen”— we make our own soups, sauces and seasonings. We take retirement. It is an enticing “community within a community,” set in historic Lititz — a pride in serving quality, unique foods on a value priced menu. Call us to cater your true treasure abounding with culture, entertainment, shopping, and dining venues. event! We serve at church events, corporate events, sporting events, auctions, craft Moravian Manor offers an array of amenities such as outdoor recreational areas and and art shows, car shows and more. Our special for the Lititz Chocolate Walk is a casual and fine dining, plus a full schedule of recreational, social, cultural, educational, chocolate black bean chili with coconut and chocolate grilled chicken. and wellness programs sure to meet your varied interest. We’ve set the bar high for unique, maintenance free, senior living choices with residential homes (apartments, cottages and townhomes), personal care, skilled nursing care, memory support and Stop #3: Chilangos Authentic Mexican Restaurante short-term rehabilitation. Plus, we are proud to announce that construction on the 56 North Broad Street Woods Apartment Building has begun at Warwick Woodlands, our sister community Lititz, PA 17543 offering a variety of residential accommodations and priority access to the continuum Phone: 717-626- 0105 of care throughout the Moravian Manor community. Contact us to learn more about Contact: Erik Suarez your chance to rethink and reconnect in your retirement. Hours: Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri-Sat: 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Website: www.chilangosinlititz.com Email: [email protected] Stop #2: Lititz Mutual Insurance Company (rear parking lot) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chilangos-Authentic-Mexican- 2 North Broad Street Restaurante/931844816884530 Lititz, PA 17543-7007 Participating in their first Lititz Chocolate Walk, Chilangos is the new and truly Phone: 800-626-4751 authentic Mexican restaurant in Lititz. You can enjoy eating inside or out on the Web site: www.lititzmutual.com deck. And the next time you decide to throw a party for friends and family or hold a Email: [email protected] corporate event, think of getting the food catered by Chilangos Authentic Mexican Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lititz-Mutual-Insurance- Restaurant! Your guests are sure to love the great authentic Mexican food and Company/121401334579698 excellent service. In the heart of the town, Lititz Mutual Insurance Company offers homeowners insurance, business insurance, liability insurance and commercial insurance through Featured at Chilangos: a network of independent agents in Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Chef Erik has brought an authentic Mexican chocolate recipe to life! Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. Featured at Lititz Mutual: Bountiful Feast 202 East 28th Division Highway Standing in line? Check out other locations where there is a shorter wait. Lititz, PA 17543 No need to go in order. Feel free to skip that stop and come back later. Phone: 717-606-3707 • 4 • • 5 • Stop #4: Lititz Framing & Fine Arts Stop #5: Lititz House Bed and Breakfast 64 North Broad Street 301 North Broad Street Lititz, PA 17543 Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: 717-626-1436 Phone: 717-626-5299 Contact: George Sayles Contact: Innkeepers Heidi & John Lucier Hours: Tues-Fri: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; closed Sundays and Web site: www.lititzhouse.com Mondays Email: [email protected] Web site: http://lititzframingandfinearts.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lititz-House-Bed- Email: [email protected] Breakfast/94123927765 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lititz-Framing-Fine- This beautiful colonial revival home was built in 1904 and has the original, stunning Arts/142885575776844 chestnut woodwork and pocket doors that were common in turn of the century Lititz Framing & Fine Arts features the Artists of Lititz Gallery which has works homes. It is centrally located in beautiful downtown Lititz, just three blocks north of from over 40 local artists. Also available is digital printing and custom framing with Main Street. The entire house is decorated with warm colors, beautiful furnishings hundreds of moldings to choose from. Lititz Framing & Fine Arts is also happy to help and cozy areas for relaxing. Whether travelling for business, a weekend getaway or with your passport photos. an extended vacation, make the Lititz House Bed and Breakfast your home. Featured at Lititz Framing & Fine Arts: Featured at Lititz House Bed & Breakfast: Luther Acres Elm Tree Café at Bomberger’s 600 East Main Street 555 Furnace Hills Pike Lititz, PA 17543 Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: 717-626-1171 Phone: 717-627-6376 Website: www.LutherAcres.org Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-7pm; Sat. 8am-4pm; closed Sundays Email: [email protected] Contact: Denise Denlinger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Luthercare Email: [email protected] At Luther Acres, residents enjoy maintenance-free lifestyles in beautiful apartments Web site: www.bombergers.com and cottages with access to resort-style services and amenities on a 55-acre Elm Tree Café is proud to participate in the 2017 Lititz Chocolate Walk! The Elm Tree campus. Luther Acres, a Continuing Care Retirement Community, also offers Café is conveniently located inside Bomberger’s Store in Lititz. A great place for a personal care, skilled nursing care and memory support. Charming downtown Lititz quick meal on the go and the perfect complement to any Bomberger’s shopping is walkable from Luther Acres, and residents deeply appreciate the opportunity trip. Elm Tree Café offers Green Mountain Coffee, specialty coffee drinks, smoothies, to take a stroll (or a short shuttle ride) to the unique community events, quaint soups, sandwiches, and desserts. Stop in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and check boutiques and fabulous restaurants. Luther Acres is dedicated to making lives as out their weekly specials and Soup of the Day. healthy, enriching and enjoyable as possible and providing residents with endless opportunities to explore, grow, thrive and truly live their best lives.
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