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Sponsor the Max Power Challenge!
March 19-21
Max Power Challenge Spring 2010
at Hardkohr Sports & Fitness in York, PA
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for this 3-day weekend event held at Hardkohr Sports & Fitness in beautiful York County. As a USTA-sponsored Middle States tennis tournament, the Max Power Challenge (Part Deux) is open to players from Delaware, New Jersey, and all over Pennsylvania.
When I think of tennis, I think of Andre Agassi's flowing locks held back by a sweat-stained neon pink Nike headband - or more accurately, the flowing locks of his hairpiece held back by a sweat-stained neon pink headband.
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Unitheo is running their Twitter art installation, DorianPark, at Progressive Galleries in Lancaster this First Friday. Check it out!
"We're showing it again this Friday at Progressive Galleries with a new design, which also builds its image in real-time using text and images from Twitter. People can follow the project online at twitter.com/DorianPark -- we're going to incorporate followers' tweets more prominently this time, to focus more locally."
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The North Museum has been part of the City of Lancaster for generations. They could relocate anywhere, but they've chosen to stay in the city and continue educating our children about natural history and the sciences. This fall, they're getting a cosmic upgrade. Central PA's largest planetarium will debut a new Hi-Def digital project on October 10th.
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I'm not sure what a distelfink is, but I'm pretty sure I am distelfink-free. Like, 95% sure....ok, maybe 88%. The peeps over at We Are Lancaster want you to know that we're not all quilts and distelfink (yes, I could look it up on the Interwebs but I refuse on general principle). That we're also good music and good food and good people. And no, Lancaster is not limited to the retailers and gallery owners downtown but includes the rich cultures and stories in the sections of town that often go overlooked until some crime is reported there. Which is itself a crime.
Anyway, we appreciate the opportunity that We Are Lancaster gives us ALL to contribute to the conversation about our community.
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photography by Russell Frost
I don't know if you've been reading Russell Frost's latest rantings, but the man is up to something. Big Exciting Possibly Cross-Country Somethings, if my memory isn't too fried and my deductive reasoning skills managed to survive being mildly concussed that one time I was at The Citadel.
Check out Russell's photography / marketing blog, www.frostimaging/rant, and his Prius Owners Web site, www.priusownersgroup.com, and stay tuned on the Big Exciting Things to Com.
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Sadly, we have not Officially Approved anything this week. If you would like to sponsor this GO goodness for a week and reach the discerning masses who visit this site, contact us!
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Like most of us who have grown up in Lancaster, I spend a good deal of time studiously avoiding tourist traps. Not because I have anything against the Amish or quilts or retail outlets (though I do have a huge thing against tourist drivers who feel that going 25 miles an hour on a 55-mph state highway and then pulling an abrupt K-turn without signalling in order to get a second gawk at some Amish family's hanging laundry is acceptable). But I live here, you know?
So I had never had the pleasure of the Kitchen Kettle experience before they became our clients. Stepping into the Jam and Relish Kitchen for the first time was like stepping into a world of pure imagination. Everything in the store was seemingly eatable - that is, edible. 360 degrees of jams, relishes, sauces, and salsas, all available for sampling and savoring.
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This week of GO goodness has been brought to you by Frost Imaging.
In addition to the overwhelming number of printers, architects, and graphic design firms and freelancers here in Lancaster, there are a plethora of photographers snapping their way around the city. One of those guys is Russell Frost, whom we've been fortunate to work with on a few projects.
Important things you should know about Russell:
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At some point between rep 15 and rep 20, someone switched my legs out with wooden stumps. Stumps that clomped loudly on the rubber floor, refusing to bend where my knees had once been. But I was less concerned about them than the fire raging in my lungs, a fire that refused to die down no matter how hard I gulped down air in raggedy gasps. And I was only halfway done with my workout.
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Yes, we're keeping it in the family this week. For those of you not in the know, Proto is our sister company, the responsible twin sibling who handles all client services and takes out the trash, the brawn to our brain, the number cruncher to our cloud castle builder, the proletariat to our bourgeoisie and so on and so forth. Or as the Germans say, und so weiter. (See Herr Miller, I was paying attention.)
Because good business needs good design.
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"Be inspired."
It's probably not the first thing you think of when you picture Lancaster or when you book a room in a hotel. But it's what the Lancaster Arts Hotel seeks to do with every guest that stays under its roof.
We have been fortunate enough to have the Arts Hotel as a client for a few years now. Our collaboration with them began when they came to us with a logo, an empty warehouse under renovation, a love for Lancaster, and a willingness to not only do something different but be different.
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If you look to the left of our home page (this is no longer relevant with our 2009 web redesign - ed.), you may have noticed a few things. First, our blog archivist should be sacked! He keeps calling off on account of his "trench foot" and "red death". Sure, he bleeds at the pores occasionally, but who doesn't? That's why the Brawny man invented paper towels, right? Though I will take the trench foot any day over the fish odour syndrome. That was not a good week.
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