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Lititz and nearby towns have fairs and festivals, farmers'
markets, fire department fundraising "mud sales,"
wineries and breweries for touring, quilt sales, craft
demonstrations, historic re-enactments, antique markets
(Adamstown down the road is known as the "Sunday
Antiques Capital of the United States" as more than
3000 antique dealers gather here to display merchandise),
even Amish buggy rides and tours of Amish farms. There
are 28 wooden covered bridges in the county to visit.
Lititz is also home to the longest-running 4th of July
celebration in the nation, a tradition started in 1813, and
to the nation's oldest girls' boarding school, not to
mention the Wilber Chocolate Candy Store and Museum!
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Several nearby lakes, including Eagles Mere Lake, provide for
excellent water recreation, and Worlds End State Park offers
spectacular scenery and is a wonderful spot for hiking, fishing
and swimming. When the grandkids come, it is worth a visit
to Knoebles, a family-owned amusement park that has no fence or
main entrance point in nearby New Berlin. There is no fee
for parking, admission or even the shows. This fun
attraction is home to two of the nations top twenty roller
coasters as well as a 1930's style Grand Carousel. For
golfers, Lancaster (9 miles away) has at least 5 private and
public courses.
Crime in Lititz is practically non-existent, a definite plus
for retirees, although one sensational crime did occur here in
November, 2005 when a child was abducted and killed.
The Lititz Senior Center (717-626-2800), located in the Lititz
United Methodist Church, offers a variety of programs for seniors,
including screening, social activities and transportation
services. There is also a Meals on Wheels program.
Volunteerism is alive and well, and retirees find opportunities
with the Red Cross, the Youth Soccer Club, the Lititz Public
Library or through one of the more than 40 churches, many of them
Mennonite and Lutheran with dedicated volunteer programs.
Heart of Lancaster Community Hospital is a new (2004)
full-service facility that offers emergency care, pain management,
respiratory therapy and much more. They also manage the
Senior Red Carpet program which is dedicated to providing personal
healthcare to seniors. Ephrata Community Hospital, 8 miles
away in Lancaster, has received the 2007 Distinguished Hospital
Award for Clinical Excellence, one of only 266 hospitals
nationwide to receive the award, and ranks in the top 5% of
hospitals nationally when it comes to mortality and complication
rates.
Lititz experiences four distinct seasons. Summers (highs
in the 80s) are full of farming activities and events; winters
(lows in the 30s and 8 to 10 inches of snow a month) are a time
for candlelight tours of elegant mansions and old-fashioned
holiday celebrations. Falls bring crisp air, brilliant blue
skies and blazing foliage. Humidity averages 65% (higher in
the summer). The sun shines roughly 60% of the time.
This is a thriving, growing community (even the Amish have
tripled their population since 1960) with a solid middle class,
but there are a few drawbacks. There is no public
transportation, but there are a lot of walkers and bicyclers.
It is a conservative place, leaning heavily Republican, which may
not sit well with everyone. It is in a rural location
(the nearest large city, Baltimore, population 650,000, is 65
miles southwest), although many amenities can be found in
Lancaster (population 55,000). The town also has a higher
than average rate of tornado activity. Overall, though, this
is a great little spot to consider for retirement.
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