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February brings us Groundhog Day (donuts and coffee for early risers), a Lunar New Year celebration (Asian and Pacific Island food), Valentine’s (chocolate and a night out at a favorite restaurant), food-oriented fundraisers (chicken corn soup, chicken pot pie and more), a Fire & Ice Festival (chili), maple sugar time and much more. What’s not to love!

Groundhog Day! February 2

It’s mid-winter. Cabin fever has set in. Across Lancaster County, fingers will be crossed that the local groundhogs won’t see their shadows, which signifies an early spring. If you’ve never attended a Groundhog Day celebration, make this the year to do so! The timing is right … this year, February 2 falls on a Sunday, which means you can attend an early-morning groundhog event, make it to church, go out for brunch, take an afternoon nap and gear up for next Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Manheim Township Groundhog Day Celebration

Stauffer Mansion

The Manheim Township Parks & Recreation Department is hosting its 5th-annual, family-friendly celebration that will feature arts and crafts, hot chocolate, light refreshments, music and an appearance and photo ops with the department’s groundhog mascot, M.T. Parker, who will issue his prognostication at sunrise. 7 a.m. 1241 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. Information: Facebook.com

Mount Joy Groundhog Day Celebration

Town Clock

Mount Joy Minnie will greet February 2 just as the sun rises (7 a.m.), hence there’s always plenty of hot beverages (courtesy of the American Legion Post 185) and donuts (courtesy of Voyage Mount Joy) on hand to wake up the humans who await her decree. The annual Groundhog Day Crazy Hat Contest that sees audience members vie for top honors for their creative headgear, will also be held. The event is organized by the Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce and is sponsored by Keystone Lawn Company. Marietta Ave. and E. Main St., Mount Joy. (Inclement weather location is Northwest Bank, 101 E. Main St.) Information: MountJoyChamber.com

Octoraro Orphie

Slumbering Groundhog Lodge

It doesn’t get any more picturesque than this! A covered bridge, a babbling creek, woodland and a rustic lodge define this pinnacle of prognostication in the Southern End of the county. Octoraro Orphie has been on the job here for 117 years. For lodge members, February 2 is their day to have fun and entertain the audience with reports of groundhog sightings from the various brigades, as well as perform skits and songs that often poke fun at the political landscape and pop culture. They also take great pleasure in dunking the newest recruits in the chilly waters of the Octoraro Creek. The merriment gets underway at 8 a.m. Donuts and coffee will be served! White Rock Rd. in Kirkwood. Information: Facebook

Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation

Groundhog Central in Downtown Lancaster will be located at Hempfield Apothetique (100 W. Walnut St.), where Elliott and his gal pal Lilly will be on duty from 9-11 a.m. (prognostication will take place at 9:30ish). In addition, the first edition of Elliott’s Groundhog Day merch will be available, with all proceeds benefiting the rehab and educational work carried out by Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation. The festivities will then shift to The Holiday Inn (26 E. Chestnut St.), where The Imperial Terrace will be the site of kids’ activities, games (with prizes), raffles, educational talks, food and drink (themed drinks will include Elliott’s Shadow and Elliott’s Winter Warmer. Elliott will also predict who will win the Super Bowl. Information: Acornacreswr.com

Theatre

Waitress

February 28-April 5

Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre

Based on the 2007 film that starred Keri Russell, Nathan Fillian and Andy Griffith, Waitress tells the story of Jenna, a small-town girl who is mired in a loveless marriage. An expert baker, she enters a pie-making contest, hoping that its grand prize will be her ticket to a happier life elsewhere. The success of the small Indie film inspired a musical that ran on Broadway from 2016-2020 and was heralded for the fact that women filled its four top creative spots. Hear the music of Grammy Award-winner Sara Bareilles and celebrate the power of friendship, dreams, chosen families and the beauty of a well-baked pie. Matinees and evening performances. 510 Centerville Rd., Lancaster. Information: Dutchapple.com

Benefits

From Frisco’s Chicken: 2023 Best in Show

A Taste of Western Lancaster County

February 7

Elizabethtown Public Library

Enjoy a night of great food, drinks and music! Now in its 17th year, the event highlights restaurants, food vendors and beverage purveyors that serve the greater Elizabethtown area. Last year’s winners included: Best Beverage: Funk Brewing; Best Appetizer: McCleary’s Public House; Best Entrée: Fuego Latino; Best Dessert: Spence Candies; and Best of Show: Fuego Latino. Live music is featured on two floors. All proceeds benefit Elizabethtown Public Library, as well as service projects of the Elizabethtown Rotary Club. Tickets can be purchased at the library or through Eventbrite. 4:30-9 p.m. 10 South Market St., Elizabethtown. Information: Etownpubliclibrary.com and Eventbrite.com

Sneak Peek Soiree

February 15

Stevens & Smith Center

The Stevens & Smith Center is set to open in early 2026, but before the space is filled with priceless artifacts and beautiful displays, LancasterHistory is hosting a sneak peek and a once-in- a-lifetime party that will feature food stations, cocktails and music. 6-9 p.m. S. Queen and E. Vine streets, Lancaster. Information: Lancasterhistory.org

Strasburg Spring Donation & Consignment Sale  

February 21-22

Strasburg Fire Company

Strasburg’s sale kicks off Mud Sale season, so named because the earth is typically muddy in late winter/early spring. Proceeds from the sales benefit the volunteer fire companies that exist in suburban and rural areas of the county. Friday’s focus will be crafts and small quilted items. Saturday will see quilts, small goods, new/used tools, antiques/collectibles, lawn furniture, lawn/garden items, farm machinery, carriages and more be auctioned/sold. Food is an integral part of Mud Sale season, with much of it prepared by Amish volunteers. In Strasburg, chicken corn soup is the big draw, with take-out available. Friday, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 203 Franklin St., Strasburg. Information: strasburgfire.com and discoverlancaster.com for the full schedule of mud sales.

Chicken Pot Pie Dinner

February 22

Hand-in-Hand Fire Company

There’s nothing quite like steaming hot chicken pot pie on a cold winter’s day! The fire company’s members and volunteers have the process down to a science, as they’ve been preparing the dinner for more than 30 years. The menu includes homemade chicken pot pie, peas, pepper cabbage, applesauce, rolls & apple butter, pie & ice cream, cold beverages and coffee. Eat-in or take-out. 10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (or until sellout). Take-outs begin at 9 a.m. Complimentary delivery is available within a 4-mile radius at 11 a.m. & 4 p.m. 313 Enterprise Dr., Bird-in-Hand. Information: Bihfire.com

Outdoors

Maple Sugaring Time

February 22-23 & March 2

Lancaster County Central Park

A sure – and sweet – sign that spring is on the way occurs when the sap in maple trees begins to flow, an indication that temperatures are on the rise. At such time, the trees are tapped, and the sap is used to make maple syrup, candy and other sweet treats. Each year, staff at the park welcome visitors to Pavilion 11 to see the process and sample the resulting treats. Hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday and 1-4 p.m. on Sundays. Information: co.lancaster.a.us/151/Parks-Recreation.

Unleash Your Creativity!

Zest Cooking School

February

Lititz

In the words of Julia Child, everyone should learn how to cook and, in the process, try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, be fearless, and above all, have fun. Apparently, Lancaster residents are doing just that, as classes at Zest! are nearly sold out well into March. Most classes begin at 6 p.m. or as otherwise noted. 1180 Erbs Quarry Rd., Lititz. Information: Zestchef.com.

February Classes with spaces include:

  • February 15: Kimchi, Kraut ad Beyond, with Fields Edge Farm. 10 a.m.
  • February 22: Soups & Bread with chef Linda Leeking.
  • February 26: Knife Skills with chef Hannah Smith
  • Looking ahead, there’s a Mardi Gras Magic class on March 4 and a St. Patrick’s Day class on March 17.

Woodburning

February 7

Nissley Vineyards & Estate Winery

Learn the art of woodburning with graphic designer and artist, Connie Higgins, who will lead the class step-by-step through creating a masterpiece you will be proud of. With over 40 designs in various themes to choose from, you’ll create a collection of four coasters/mini paintings. The evening will start with a complimentary Nissley wine flight (age 21+). Wine by the glass/bottle, as well as light snacks, will be available for purchase during the workshop. Participants are welcome to bring food and outside non-alcoholic beverages. 6-8:30 p.m. 140 Vintage Dr., Bainbridge. Information: nissleywine.com

Glassblowing: Glow-in-the-Dark Icicles

February 21

Nissley Vineyards & Estate Winery

Get a jump start on the 2025 holiday season by participating in this basic glass-blowing experience through which you’ll create glass-blown icicles! Instructor Michael Peluso brings 20 years of experience and knowledge to help you experience the wonders of this 2,000-year-old craft. The evening will start with a complimentary Nissley wine flight (age 21+). Wine by the glass/bottle, as well as light snacks, will be available for purchase during the workshop. Participants are welcome to bring food and outside non-alcoholic beverages. 6-8:30 p.m. 140 Vintage Dr., Bainbridge. Information: nissleywine.com

Valentine’s Fun

Rom-Com Trivia

February 6

Grandview Vineyard

Get ready for a night of romance, laughter and a little friendly competition as participants revisit iconic moments from beloved romantic comedies such as When Harry Met Sally, Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You. This is your chance to prove your rom-com expertise. Here’s how it works: Buy a $25 ticket for your team of up to 4 and receive a $25 gift card to use that evening at the winery! (If you have more than 4 people, you will need to purchase a second ticket.) 6:30 p.m. 1489 Grandview Rd., Mount Joy. Information: Grandviewwines.com

Valentine’s Day Dinner

February 14

John Wright Restaurant

The chef has designed a delectable dinner that will be served in the River Room and includes a choice of appetizers and entrees, followed by a sampler of desserts. Then, take a romantic stroll to the river’s edge (the Snow Moon arrives February 12). 5 p.m. 234 N. Front St., Wrightsville. Information: Jwrpa.com

Valentine’s Dinner & Dance

February 14

Star Barn

Back for its 6th year, the event will feature a multi-course dinner prepared by C&J Catering. Manhattan-based, Fleur Seule, will bring the dance music, including the sounds of jazz, swing, salsa and more. Guests are welcome to take a walk around the lake and explore the outbuildings on the grounds. 5:30 p.m. 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown. Information: Stonegablesestate.com

Valentine’s Wine Dinner

February 14

Barn at Paradise Station

Enjoy a romantic evening out with your special someone or make it a family or Galentine’s affair! The 5-course meal will be curated by executive chef, Josh Sutton, and appropriately paired with wines from Waltz Vineyards. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. First course begins at 6 p.m. 312 Paradise Lane, Ronks. Reservations required. Information: Barnatparadisestation.com

Spread the Love Tasting Tour

February 15

Kitchen Kettle Village

Participants will be treated to special tastings at eateries and food businesses that are located in the village. They will also receive Valentine’s Day-themed gift bags and be entered in a drawing for a gift basket. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse. Tickets needed. Information: Kitchenkettlevillage.com

Chocolate Walk

February 21 and 22

Mount Joy

Mount Joy’s businesses and restaurants will be greeting ticket holders with chocolate and other treats during this annual event. To order a ticket (150 are sold and usually sell out), visit stmarksconnect. When you check in at St. Marks UMC (37 E. Main St.), you’ll receive a box in which you can place your goodies.  Fri., 5-8 p.m. Sat., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Information: Voyagemountjoy.com

Tours

Lancaster County Ale Trail

Ongoing

Breweries Across Lancaster County

Devised by the Lancaster County Brewers Guild, beer lovers can purchase $5 passports and collect stamps from among the 29 participating breweries. Stamped passports can then be redeemed for prizes that range from stickers to glassware and apparel. Information: Lancasterbreweries.org

Lancaster City International Food Tour

Ongoing

Downtown Lancaster

Hosted by Unique Lancaster Experiences, the tour entails stops at a minimum of six culturally diverse restaurants. Sample food, meet the chefs/owners and more. Times vary. Information: Experiencelancasterpa.com.

Community

Lunar New Year Celebration

February 2

Ewell Plaza

Sponsored by the Lancaster Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders coalition, the event ushers in the Year of the Snake with Asian food, art, music, dance and other cultural offerings. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 100 block of N. Queen St., Lancaster. Information: Facebook.com/lancasteraapi.

Fire & Ice Festival                                                                                            

February 14-23

Lititz

Winter’s “coolest” event transforms Lititz into a giant snow globe! Carved ice sculptures glisten along sidewalks, while shops and restaurants join in on the fun with special promotions (Lititz Springs Inn will have an Ice Bar!). You can watch carvers work throughout the day on Friday (Feb. 14) and by night, enjoy the sounds of the Big Boy Brass Band. Information: Lititzpa.com

Special events being held during the festival include:

  • Local Eyes Photography Exhibition
    February 14–23, Online & Lititz Shirt Factory
    Lititz’s most iconic landmarks have been captured by area photographers.
  • Lititz Lions Chili Cook-Off!
    February 15, Lititz Elementary School (20 S. Cedar St.)
    Chili connoisseurs will want to indulge in this tasting event that brings the fire power to Lititz courtesy of local chefs/restaurants and cooking enthusiasts. Two tasting sessions: 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
  • Winter FUNderland
    February 17, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Lititz Springs Park
    There’s no school today, so kids can head for the park for activities and games, fire-and-ice science demonstrations and treats.
  • Family Fun Day
    February 17, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Lititz Historical Foundation
    Discover the history of Lititz by touring the 1792 Johannes Mueller House.
  • Lititz Maker’s Market – The Fire & Ice Edition
    February 22 & 23, 11a.m.-4 p.m., Linden Hall
    This market will showcase the work of Lititz-area makers and artists.
  • Fire Shows & Entertainment
    February 21 & 22, 6 p.m., Lititz Springs Park
    This year’s fire show will combine the thrill of fire with awe-inspiring acrobatics provided by Miss Molly Dazzle, who will perform on Friday at 6 & 8 p.m. and on Saturday at 6, 7 & 8 p.m. Live music will also be part of the program.
  • Art in the Park
    February 22, Lititz Springs Park
    A second round of giant ice sculptures will be carved in the park during the event’s final Saturday. Artistry in all its forms, including performance art, will also be highlighted.

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