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I grew up in the Wyoming Valley. My whole life is here. Yet, when I was fresh faced out of culinary school, I went to Pennsylvania College of Technology, and I started working in the Back Mountain area.
I grew up in the Wyoming Valley. My whole life is here. Yet, when I was fresh faced out of culinary school, I went to Pennsylvania College of Technology, and I started working in the Back Mountain area.
In 1920, Robert Burns Lodge No. 464, Harrisburg, funded the planting of 268 oak trees on the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown campus, for the Masons who died serving our country during World War I.
Masonic Village at Elizabethtown music therapists, staff, interns and students gathered in Harrisburg for the Mid-Atlantic Region (MAR) of the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) Conference.
To give children, regardless of household income, the best educational opportunities, Masonic Villages has received $86,000 from local organizations through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program in 2016.
The Restaurant at Eisenlohr, a favorite fine-dining stop for Masonic Village at Elizabethtown residents, has vamped up their dining experience in a creative way.
Local Boy Scout Alec Piper helps the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown by installing bat houses, earning his Eagle Scout in the process.
More than 700 music therapists and students gathered in Harrisburg last week for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the American Music Therapy Association Conference.
Over eight miles of walking paths wrap around Masonic Village at Elizabethtown’s 1,400 acre campus. On any pathway, you can find exactly the environment you’re looking for.
It may be hard to imagine not knowing where you’ll be sleeping from one night to the next, but for countless people living in big cities and small towns, it’s a reality.
Masonic Village at Elizabethtown takes pride in being more than just a beautiful place for residents to call home. Currently, about 180 beef cattle also roam 250 acres of the campus’ grounds.