Then, Now, Forever: TFEC Centennial Notecards

These limited-edition note cards feature scenes from each of the counties in our footprint, hand-drawn by local artist, Jonathan Frazier.

If you would like a pack of notecards customized to a specific region: Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry Counties, or the Dillsburg area of Northern York, please contact our team at info@tfec.org.

Each pack includes one of each of the following:

Then, Now, Forever: TFEC Centennial Notecards

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- Jubilee Day, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County
- Children's Lake, Boiling Springs, Cumberland County
- Founders Hall, Hershey, Dauphin County
- Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Dauphin County
- Borough Hall, Waynesboro, Franklin County
- Franklin County Courthouse, Chambersburg, Franklin County
- Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall, Lebanon County
- The Jigger Shop, Mt. Gretna, Lebanon County
- Caroline Furnace, Miller Township, Perry County
- Perry County Courthouse, New Bloomfield, Perry County
- Haar's Drive In, Dillsburg, York County
- Dill's Tavern, Dillsburg, York County
Price: $30.00
Each set of notecards is $30, which includes tax + shipping & handling. All proceeds go to the Fund for the Future, TFEC's unrestricted grantmaking fund that serves our region.
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