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The ULTIMATE the ULTIMATE find-it GUIDE 2015 Choosing A School For Your Child? Consider Catholic Schools Educate the Whole Child Catholic Schools have a proven record of academic excellence. We believe that every child is a gift from God. The parents are the primary educators of their children and teachers are a partner with the family in the educational process. We strive to educate each student in mind, body and spirit. High Graduation Rates Over 98% of our students graduate from High School. Scholarships Offered Over $40 Million in scholarships are offered annually to Graduates of Catholic High Schools in the Diocese of Harrisburg. Over 94% of Catholic School Graduates in the Diocese of Harrisburg continue on to higher education. Accredited Our schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and are members of the National Catholic Education Association. An education that builds minds and character. Tuition Assistance and Scholarships are available. Learn more at a school near you. Find a school at www.hbgdiocese.org/schools Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg • 4800 Union Deposit Road • Harrisburg, PA 17111 • (717) 657-4804 Sponsored by Give the Your Catholic Neighbors Gift of Faith to Your Find a church near you. Family. www.hbgdiocese.org Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg • 4800 Union Deposit Road • Harrisburg, PA 17111 • (717) 657-4804 Holy Spirit Family Medicine Camp Hill 1800 Carlisle Road Camp Hill 717.737.3465 Carlisle 1211 Forge Road THERE IS A HOLY SPIRIT Suite 300 Carlisle 717.218.3920 PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR Colonial Park 4230 Crums Mill Road Harrisburg NEAR YOU. 717.233.6171 Dillsburg Whether you are looking for a family medicine provider, 126 W. Church Street Suite 200 internist, or a pediatrician, isn’t it great to know there is Dillsburg a Holy Spirit doctor near you? And now, your Holy Spirit 717.432.2411 doctor has the added resources and latest technology of Duncannon 51 Business Campus Way Geisinger Health System. 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CONTENTS Everything you need in Central 1500 Paxton St., Harrisburg, PA 17104 Pennsylvania is just a page away! www.centralpennparent.com 717-236-4300 FACEBOOK TWITTER PUBLISHER/ DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS SALES MANAGER Happy Parenting! CEO JOURNAL MULTIMEDIA Chad Pickard Sherry Kleinklaus David A. 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Enola Road, Enola 120 College Ave, Mountville 717-848-3200 717-614-1942 717-676-9039 Art Center School & Galleries www.mechanicsburgartcenter.com Wevodau Dance Center YORK COUNTY 18 Artcraft Drive, Mechanicsburg DANCE www.wevodaudancecenter.com 717-697-2072 CUMBERLAND COUNTY Ballroom Break 920 Linda Lane, Camp Hill www.ballroombreak.com 360 Dance Fitters, LLC 717-761-3301 Carlisle Arts Learning Center 100 A Catherine Court, Lewisberry 29 W. High St., Carlisle www.carlislearts.org 717-938-6959 717-249-7313 DAUPHIN COUNTY 38 W. Pomfret Street, Carlisle 717-249-6973 Company Dance, LLC Experimental Movement Carlisle Dance www.company-dance.com Concepts www.carlisledance.com Nancy Stamm’s Galleria 306 Taxiway Road, Annville www.danceemc.com 1787 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle www.nancystamm.com 717-641-3419 101 W. Main St., New Freedom 717-249-5142 2 N. Hanover St., Carlisle 717-227-1166 717-240-0551 One Broadway Dance & Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Performing Arts Centre Greater York Center for DAUPHIN COUNTY www.cpyb.org www.onebroadwaydancecentre.com Dance Education 5 N. Orange St., Carlisle 38 W. Granada Ave., Hershey http://gydance.org/ Art Association of Harrisburg 717-245-1190 717-533-1111 3524 E. Market St., York www.artassocofhbg.com 717-755-6683 21 N. Front St., Harrisburg Dance Revelation Studio The Richie School of Dance 717-236-1432 www.dancerevelation.com www.richieschoolofdance.com MgM Dance Studio 1451 Clark St., Mechanicsburg 515 Mountain Road, Harrisburg www.mgmdancestudio.com Color Me Mine 717-796-6010 717-652-7806 241 N. Main St., Shrewsbury www.harrisburg.colormemine.com 679 Second St., Highspire 717-227-9488 5110 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg DanceVibe 717-939-5378 717-909-8170 www.dancevibe.net Ni Riain School of Irish Dance 6 State Road, Mechanicsburg Sharon’s School of Dance www.niridance.com LANCASTER COUNTY 717-798-5390 www.sharonsschoolofdance.net 2309 E. Philadelphia St., York 142 Market St., Middletown 717-650-2025 Art Matters Studio Harrisburg Academy of Dance 717-948-0941 www.artmattersstudio.com www.hadtodance.com ACTIVITIES & ARTS ACTIVITIES 780 Eden Road, Lancaster 4409 Locust Lane, Harrisburg LIBRARIES 717-208-6901 Tap’n’Arts Dance Studio CUMBERLAND COUNTY 717-652-7071 www.tapnarts.com 6003 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg Amelia S. Givin Library Lancaster County Art Association McGinley School of Irish Dance 717-652-1476 www.ameliagivinlibrary.org www.mcginleyirishdancers.com www.lcaaonline.org 114 N. Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly 701 Pear St., Lemoyne 149 Precision Ave., Strasburg LANCASTER COUNTY Springs 717-687-7061 717-439-2991 Ballroom on the Square 717-486-3688 New Cumberland School of Ballet www.ballroomonthesquare.com The PotteryWorks & BeadWorks Bosler Library www.ncballet.webs.com 355 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster www.thepotteryworks.com www.boslerlibrary.org 323 Bridge St., New Cumberland 717-813-6144 16 W. Orange St., Lancaster 158 W. High St., Carlisle 717-299-9963 717-774-5012 Encore Dance Center 717-243-4642 Pennsylvania Regional Ballet www.encoredance.net YORK COUNTY Cleve J. Fredricksen Library www.prballet.org 780 Eden Road, Lancaster www.fredricksenlibrary.org Hanover Area Art Guild 211 N. Enola Drive, Enola 717-569-1828 100 N. 19th St., Camp Hill www.hanoverareaarts.com 717-732-2172 32 Carlisle St., Hanover Lancaster School of Ballet 717-761-3900 717-632-2521 www.lancasterschoolofballet.com Révérence Studios 2690 Lititz Pike, Neffsville East Pennsboro Branch Library York Art Association www.reverencestudios.com 717-569-0955 www.eastpennsborobranch.org www.yorkartassociation.org 5240 Simpson Ferry Road, 98 S. Enola Dr., Enola 220 S. Marshall St.,York Mechanicsburg Silver Spring Dance Conservatory 717-732-4274 717-755-0028 717-649-9888 www.ssdcdance.org 3730 Marietta Ave., Columbia John Graham Public Library Studio `91 717-285-0550 www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org www.studio91.com 9 Parsonage St., Newville 712 Grantham Road, Mechanicsburg 717-776-5900 717-691-5567 6 THE ULTIMATE FIND-IT GUIDE 2015 New Cumberland Library Columbia Public Library www.newcumberlandlibrary.org www.columbia.lib.pa.us 1 Benjamin Plaza, New Cumberland 24 S. Sixth St., Columbia 717-774-7820 717-684-2255 Shippensburg Library Eastern Lancaster County Library www.shippensburglibrary.org www.elancolibrary.org 73 W. King St., Shippensburg 11 Chestnut Drive, New Holland 717-532-4508 717-354-0525 Simpson Library Elizabethtown Public Library www.simpsonlibrary.org www.etownpubliclibrary.org 16 N. Walnut St., Mechanicsburg 10 S. Market St., Elizabethtown 717-766-0171 717-367-7467 DAUPHIN COUNTY Ephrata Public Library East Shore Area Library www.ephratapubliclibrary.org JUST ADD www.dcls.org/esa 550 S. Reading Road, Ephrata 4501 Ethel St., Harrisburg 717-738-9291 717-652-9380 Lancaster Public Library www.lancaster.lib.pa.us Elizabethville Area Library 125 N. Duke St., Lancaster www.dcls.org/ev WATER 717-394-2651 80 N. 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