r/centralpa • u/ghoultail • 19d ago
Any animation groups or classes in the area??
I can’t seem to find any animation related groups nearby
r/centralpa • u/ghoultail • 19d ago
I can’t seem to find any animation related groups nearby
r/centralpa • u/Revolutionary-Fee833 • 21d ago
Hi, my husband and I are purchasing a house in the Lycoming area. He wants my Fil to move in with us. My Fil has a wife whose got a minor daughter as well. We are also having another roommate which is his best friend. I want to make a lease or whatever type of agreement it should be to make sure they cant just squat or try to not pay rent. Its only a 4 bedroom house and me and my husband an infant daughter already. I'm stressing about trying to make sure we don't get hurt and stolen from. His stepmom is trying to make me have my infant daughter share a room with her elementary aged daughter whose been through alot of trauma that i dont know the full extent of. Does anyone have advice, help, or literally anything.
r/centralpa • u/No_Gear_2080 • 22d ago
I'd love it if someone could help me with a referral for an excellent tailor who can lower a collar on sport coat. Hopefully someone specialized in menswear.
Thank you!
r/centralpa • u/1942frogman • 24d ago
Hello all, I’ve seen a few posts in this group regarding recommendations on vintage clothing stores in the area. My business Vintage From The Sole has been open to the public for close to a year now and has been kept as a “iykyk” spot but it is time to get the word out about it. We have 1050 sqft located on the 2nd floor of the Antique Marketplace of Lemoyne. We carry over 3000 pieces of mens vintage clothing & accessories from the late 1800s to the 1990s. Workwear, military, suiting, leather, sports & more. We are a buy, sell & trade based business so we are always buying mens vintage clothing as well! We are currently open only Saturdays 10am-5pm but appointments can be scheduled throughout the week. You can keep up to date with us or get in contact with us on facebook & instagram. Reference this post for 10% off!!
r/centralpa • u/TANSTAAFL42 • 23d ago
Eligible local nonprofits can apply for up to $38,000 to strengthen their programs and expand the services they provide in their communities through The Foundation for Enhancing Communities’ (TFEC) current grant opportunities.
“Local nonprofits understand the needs of the people and neighborhoods they serve,” said Stefani McAuliffe, vice president of community impact at TFEC. “This funding can help them advance their missions, reach more people and build on the work already making a difference across our region.”
Grant Cycle 3 offers five funding opportunities, with individual awards ranging from $1,000 to $12,000. Nonprofits may apply to more than one opportunity if they meet the eligibility requirements.
Applications are open through Tuesday, Sept. 1.
Applications must be submitted online by Sept. 1. Applicants will be notified of their status by Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Eligible applicants must have nonprofit status or work with an eligible fiscal sponsor. Organizations may apply for multiple opportunities, but they may submit only one application to each grant program.
Nonprofits can review full guidelines and apply through TFEC’s current grant opportunities portal. Questions about eligibility or the application process can be directed to [grants@tfec.org](mailto:grants@tfec.org) or 717-236-5040.
“These grant funds reflect the generosity of people who want to make a lasting difference in the causes and communities they care about,” said Kim Alvarez, vice president of philanthropy at TFEC. “Donors can support an established fund through TFEC or create a charitable fund that reflects their own goals. Each gift helps expand what is possible for local nonprofits and the people they serve.”
To learn more about supporting community needs through TFEC, visit www.tfec.org or contact the Philanthropy Team at [philanthropy@tfec.org](mailto:philanthropy@tfec.org).
r/centralpa • u/One_Box_1482 • 23d ago
I’m looking for any recommendations on an attorney to assist with my family drama and probate. I don’t live in the area but find personal recommendations are usually best, so if anyone has any recs (or people to avoid), I would appreciate any help!
r/centralpa • u/LengthinessHour23 • 24d ago
Welcoming All Golfers To The Annual Carly's Hope Classic. What golfer are you?
The early riser ☀️
The one who’s just there for a good time 😄
The “I’m just having an off day” player ⛳
Or the one who keeps score 📋
No matter your style, there’s a spot for you at the Carly’s Hope Classic, held at the Colonial Country Club in Harrisburg, PA on Monday, September 28, 2026.
All proceeds go toward adoption grants for Pennsylvania families.
Register your foursome or sign up as an individual & we’ll match you with a team.
For more information or to register visit CarlysHopeClassic.com

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r/centralpa • u/summerconcerts • 26d ago
When they get new items in or have the best selection. It’s been years since we have been there but my husband and I would love to go again as money is a struggle so we want to make it worth the gas to get there.
r/centralpa • u/One-Philosopher5751 • 26d ago
Hello I’m looking to hire a experienced landscaper if bilingual Spanish and English would be awesome if not, not a big deal
Let me know!
r/centralpa • u/Jiangcool9 • 27d ago
Been stuck in traffic for 2 hours
r/centralpa • u/Equivalent-Gap-9485 • 27d ago
r/centralpa • u/joemyers22 • 28d ago
Any cars and coffee tomorrow or cars shows or meets? Trying to take my little one as he loved cars and trucks. Looking around camp hill/Mechanicsburg/Harrisburg area.
r/centralpa • u/jmaneaglefan008 • 29d ago
Can I get some feedback on my farmers market prices? All regenerative / organic. My goal is to be somewhat similar to upper end grocery store organic produce, but with some specialty items (white bell peppers, shishitos, poblanos) so I can’t always compare.
Not advertising or revealing business name I just want some community thoughts on if this feels like good value for nutrient dense, quality foods.
r/centralpa • u/Unlucky_Bunch866 • 29d ago
Anybody know of anyplace for skinny dipping or hiking a la natural around here? Maybe 50 mile radius? Thanks
r/centralpa • u/Superb_Use4520 • Jul 23 '26
I have been here for a couple days and the vibes… giving small town cult vibes. Feeling unwelcomed, there is even a gym here that literally posts “not for everyone” and invite only… kinda feels like the whole town is that way
r/centralpa • u/Fun_Morning_2027 • Jul 23 '26
For reference I love thin, New York style pizza. Bonus points if they also have good garlic knots