1. Donut Mind if I Do
Who doesn't love mini desserts? Will Horn, owner of Tiki T's Mini Donuts and More, understands that better than anyone! Following in his father's footsteps—he also owned a mini donut business—Horn opened Tiki T's doors in April of this year, specializing in baking homemade, fresh mini donuts and providing exceptional customer service. Though donuts are the main star of this bakery, they also bake and sell bagels and offer coffee to go with those delicious donuts.
Tiki T's Mini Donuts and More
221 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, PA
(717) 340-0025
2. Global Flavors
Looking for some new food to try? The HUBUB World Market in Lancaster has got you covered. This specialty market and cafe sells international food from Angola in Southern Africa as well as other parts of the world to not only offer something different to the Lancaster area, but also to strengthen the community and bring people together while trying food from many different cultures. Co-owned by Emerson Sampaio, originally from Angola, and partner Nora, the HUBUB World Market opened its doors in early April and is going strong.
HUBUB World Market
257 W. King St., Lancaster, PA
3. History Hits the Trail
Hiking is one of the best forms of exercise and meditation, and it has risen in popularity in recent decades. In On the Trail: A History of American Hiking, Silas Chamberlin, vice president of economic and community development for York County, describes the history and legacy of hiking, going back to the 19th century and progressing into modern day.
On the Trail: A History of American Hiking
by Silas Chamberlin
4. Scenic Destinations
One of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania is the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which is along the middle portion of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It is 70,000 acres of protected area and welcomes about 4 million visitors per year. With a rich history that goes back at least 13,000 years, with evidence that Native Americans resided there, it has breathtaking natural features, including waterfalls and scenic cliffs overlooking the Delaware River. All of this information and much more can be found in the book Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by Michael P. Gadomski, a Pennsylvania Pocono native.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation
Area by Michael P. Gadomski