Discover Lancaster GIft Basket

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Discover Lancaster GIft Basket

Donated by: Discover Lancaster

Donated by: Discover Lancaster

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Generously donated by Discover Lancaster, this gift basket contains items from Lancaster County: - Lemon Chef Plant-Based Soap from Ten Thousand Villages - Milk Chocolate & Caramel Covered Pretzels from Julius Sturgis - Salted Caramel Latte Hand-Poured Soy Wax Candle from Speckled Hen - "Rhapsody in Blue" Wine from Nissley Vineyards* - "Gladiolus" Signed Print from Julia Swartz Art Gallery (8"x12")* * Rhapsody in Blue is inspired by Nissley Vineyards' "Music in the Vineyards" lawn concert series. It's a semi-dry white wine consisting of a blend of French hybrid grapes. Enjoy Rhapsody in Blue with a semi-firm cheese and fresh fruit or with an herb-seasoned entree. * Lancaster County native Julia Swartz has always been drawn to beauty. Whether nurtured by her genes or her surroundings, this love for aesthetics manifested in her appreciation for art, flower gardens, and creating a beautiful home. Even as a child, she'd tinker with her mother's paints, honing her skills on canvas. Since 2003, Julia has exhibited and sold her work in several 100 juried art exhibitions, garnering numerous awards along the way. Notably, she has also been commissioned to paint various subjects, including a portrait of President Judge Michael Georgelis, which now graces the Lancaster County Courthouse alongside other past presidents. Check out her website at juliaswartz.com.

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