Spring Carlisle Collector Car Auction Returns April 23–24 to the Carlisle PA Expo Center Annual Eve
CARLISLE, PA – Automotive events season in America’s Automotive Hometown is ready to roar back to life as Spring Carlisle returns to the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds April 22–26, with its partner event, the Spring Carlisle Collector Car Auction, taking center stage April 23–24 at the neighboring Carlisle Expo Center. Together, the events offer enthusiasts the opportunity to buy, sell, and celebrate decades of automotive excellence — from pre-war classics to modern muscle and everything in between. Powered
Spring Carlisle 2026 Returns to Launch the Collector Car Season in Carlisle Five-Day Automotive
ARLISLE, PA – The collector car hobby accelerates into spring as Spring Carlisle 2026 returns to the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds, April 22–26. As one of the most anticipated and largest automotive gatherings of the year, Spring Carlisle brings nearly 100,000 automotive enthusiasts together for a five-day celebration of buying, selling, trading, and connecting within the hobby that drives their passion. At the heart of the event is the world-famous Spring Carlisle automotive flea market, spanning 8,100
Cooking classes
2026: Cooking class 1st and last Wednesday every month at 6:30pm. $31.20/person gets you a seat for the class, mini buffet, and one drink. Classes will only operate with a minimum of 13ppl and maximum of 20 ppl. We will reach out a few days prior to update if a class will be in session. You can call the restaurant to make your reservation.
TFEC Awards More Than $140,000 Through Arts for All Grants
Communities across South Central Pennsylvania will soon benefit from new opportunities to experience live performances, cultural festivals, art education and creative programming made possible through more than $140,000 in Arts for All grants. The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) has awarded funding to 35 nonprofit organizations serving Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Lebanon and Perry Counties and the Dillsburg area of northern York County.The Arts for All program strengthens South Central
Fortify First: How New Businesses Can Build Customer Trust Through Data Protection
Starting a business means juggling a thousand moving parts, but too many entrepreneurs brush off data security until it's too late. Protecting customer information isn't just a legal checkbox — it's a fundamental act of trust-building that separates fly-by-night ventures from companies that last. While splashy marketing campaigns and sleek branding dominate early conversations, the true groundwork of lasting success lies in safeguarding the people who take a chance on a fledgling brand. The smartest
Pictures with Purpose: How Small Business Visuals Win Attention in a Scrolling World
In an era where thumbs rarely rest and attention spans flicker like low batteries, small businesses face a relentless challenge: standing out. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and even LinkedIn have shifted from word-driven to image-first ecosystems. And while big brands pour millions into polished campaigns, it’s often the scrappy visuals from smaller players that break through the noise. What separates the effective from the forgettable isn't just aesthetics—it’s intention, consistency, and a feel for

