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La Llorona Cantina Mexicana

by TheSpot May 5, 2023
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It seems Cinco de Mayo celebrations are held anywhere with food and beverage and a Latin flair. For a little history lesson, Cinco de Mayo is the day that Mexico defeated France in the Franco-Mexican War back in 1862. We know it as May 5th, the day we partake in our favorite Mexican fanfare. The Mexican food scene in Philadelphia exploded in recent years. Taquerias, restaurants, and cafes offering Mexican cuisine, Tex-Mex and other varieties are sprouting in neighborhoods and corners that were left void. In some cases, many of these eateries contribute to revitalization. Increasingly as there are more spaces introducing menu items beyond nachos and burritos, Philadelphians have a new love affair with Mexican food.

There is one restaurant that is not only known for authenticity but receiving rave reviews. La Llorona Cantina Mexicana, strives to meet authentic Mexican in a warm setting in the heart of South Philadelphia. Adrienne Salvatore-Markey, owner of the previous establishment the Thirsty Soul, transformed the location on from trendy bar to one of Philly’s most talked about must try restaurants. Located on Passyunk Avenue, they’re one of the few places to have ample indoor and outdoor seating but their menu selection is what sets them apart. In addition, you’ll find imported Tequilas and Mezcal that you won’t find outside of Mexico.

Plates such as Tlayuda and entrees such as Calabacitas and Pollo En Sul Mole, will. not only heighten the palate but will make you question what you have been missing all this time. They also offer an enviable drink menu specializing in premiere tequila and mezcal plus inventive cocktails. The passion fruit margarita and inolvidable are sure to hit the sweet spot. The care and attention to detail of the ingredients. the slow cooked pork and beef, the splash of citrus that shapes the dish is why La Llorona Cantina Mexicana is our pick this month. Don’t just make plans for Cinco de Mayo but anytime is a reason to celebrate.

May 5, 2023
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Hershey, PA: America’s Sweet Spot

by TheSpot April 17, 2023
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Before there was Disney World, there was Hershey, PA..  We’re not about to compare apples and oranges, but we will stake our claim on the world created by one man’s vision…and love of chocolate.

Hershey, Pennsylvania is a town that eats and breathes chocolate and, in some cases, quite literally.  Aside from the multitude of candy that is available for purchase, the aroma of chocolate disperses high in the clouds across farm fields.  Some of your favorite candy bars worth mentioning, Pay Day, York Peppermint Patties, Kit Kat and naturally Hershey Kisses are made right in this town.  If you love chocolate…well this could very well be chocolate heaven on earth.

It all starts with the vision of one Milton Snavely Hershey.  Milton Hershey was born in Derry Church, PA in 1857.   At the young age of fourteen, he began an apprenticeship to a printer.  The apprenticeship did not last very long as this was not Hershey’s calling.  He did however receive another apprenticeship to a confectioner in nearby Lancaster.  He learned how to make caramel then went on to Colorado to perfect his skill.  After some failed business ventures, Milton continued to improve upon the right recipe for making caramels.  One learned aspect was adding fresh milk to his caramels.  He landed in New York and opened up a candy company there.  Yet again, his business did not succeed but that did not stop Milton from trying again.  This time he returned home to Lancaster, PA in 1883.  It was there he founded the Lancaster Caramel Company and found great success.  Milton was interested in other food items and traveled to Switzerland to learn how to make cheese.  It was there he discovered milk chocolate.  Upon his return, he began to experiment in making his own milk chocolate.   Hilton formed the Hershey Chocolate Company. 

HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE TOWN

So what is there to do in the town of Hershey?   It turns out, quite a lot for anytime of the year. For all things chocolate, Hershey’s Chocolate World is the place.  Close your eyes and imagine yourself in the middle of a giant candy store.  Except it’s for real.  You’ll find designated stations for many of their brands.  Reese’s, Hershey Kisses, Kit Kat, and many others.  Choose your own mix and match candy, or various boxes and bags in various sizes.  Don’t forget to take a ride on the Hershey Chocolate Factory Tour.  The tour is on a slow moving coaster ride that is entertaining as well educational.  Learn a thing or two on how the chocolate is made and of course sample the end result.  What is not to love?

In another part of town, you will find luxury and pampering.  The Hershey Hotel, among everything else in the town, was a dream realized by Milton S. Hershey.  Hershey and his wife Catherine, loved to travel and often took notes.  Hershey then set to build an elegant upscale grand hotel right in the town of Hershey.  It first opened in 1933 and today is a 5 star hotel.  Stroll in the Hershey gardens surrounded by ponds and gazebos.  Indulge in the ultimate luxury of its’ world famous spa.  The spa also earned the moniker “chocolate spa” for the famed chocolate infused treatments. 

HERSHEY HOTEL

The jewel of the summer season, is of course Hersheypark.  Hersheypark has the claim of being the larges amusement park in PA.  This year, Hersheypark will be open each weekend from April until the end of the year. Roller coasters, water rides, and all the amusement park fun can all be found at this haven.   In recent years, Hershey Stadium, located directly across the park, has been home to some of the world’s largest acts.   Lady Gaga, Zac Brown Band, and Def Leppard have all performed here.  Hersheypark Stadium is one of the main summer attractions in all of Pennsylvania. 

HERSHEYPARK

Although there are many dining options in and outside of the park, one favorite among locals and outsiders is the Old Mill.  A large red brick building gives the impression of an old Pennsylvania farmhouse.  Inside you’ll find a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.  The dinner menu rivals premiere establishments with porterhouse pork chops, filet mignon, and salmon.    The brunch menu is first rate.  The burgers are tender and filling.  Our waitress Amy recommended the ricotta donut holes which were a sweet ending to our delicious meal. 

Hershey, Pennsylvania is a top-notch destination for all seasons.  What was once a dream of a candy maker evolved to one of the country’s prime destinations to discover history, amusement, relaxation, and pampering.  How lucky are we that can enjoy all of this and more right at home!  Now that is a sweet deal! 

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April 17, 2023
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The Power of Food: How Cooking Can Bring A Community Together for a Good Cause

by TheSpot March 23, 2023
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It’s no secret that Philadelphia is known as a superlative city for dining.  North to South, Fishtown, and reaching far into the counties, our restaurant scene rivals New York and other nouveau foodie towns.  Our diversity from Armenian, Cuban, to French and Italian, is a rainbow of gustatory feasts. We spoke to local Chef Maria Campbell, Founder of Cooks Who Care, on how she is using the power of food and dining to bring mental health awareness to our region.

As the Philadelphia dining scene was growing and evolving in recent years, Scott and Maria Campbell, a husband and wife team, founded the organization six years ago as a vehicle to better serve the restaurant community.  Both chefs by trade, they began their not-for-profit organization initially as a resource to help industry professionals achieve basic health needs. 

Through qualitative research, in addition to creating a YouTube channel of over 100 conversations, the couple found a pattern that the very people taking great care to prepare our optimal dining experiences, were neglecting their own health and well-being.  Their research indicated that health, particularly mental health, was at the center of burnout and other challenges. We spoke to Maria at length about how mental health awareness evolved over the years and more specifically after the era of Covid-19. 

It must be aforementioned that Maria is a strong advocate in brining mental health awareness front and center of conversation.  Maria is full of insights and puts the work in everyday to bring forth this awareness. According to Maria, as with mental health awareness in general terms, industry professionals lacked the proper language to describe their internal battles.  That is to say, chefs, servers, bartenders, etc. were reluctant most of the time to admit any suffering and internalized any mental challenge they were experiencing.  Maria and her husband Scott looked for a way to change that.

Maria Campbell Founder of Cooks Who Care

Maria cites a couple of events that prompted more openness about mental health and suffering.  One was the death of celebrity chef, Anthony Bourdain.  It was then she began receiving messages thanking her for her work.  The second event was when Covid-19 came about.  Essentially the restaurant community ceased worldwide.  During this time, industry personnel began to feel empowered to express feelings of anxiety and depression.  As Maria described, there was now language to better define mental health awareness but more importantly to say that it was okay not to be okay.

Perhaps for the first time, these challenges although difficult were being heard and addressed as well give those suffering a safe space.  Maria believes a lot of good came about pertaining to working conditions and health and well-being on the job.  As Maria says, “Covid allowed permission to have a life.”  She believes that today the working model has changed the industry at large.  Examples including better working hours and increased health benefits. 

Maria and Scott are working to set up mini grants to fund mental healthcare.  The Campbells also put out Cooks Who Care Cook Book of 500 limited editions printed which 100% of the proceeds are towards the fund.   Maria also set up a series of special events entitled “Break the Ice Nights.”  Participating restaurants are allocating a portion of the proceeds towards the grants that Maria and Scott are hoping to procure.   

The Spot recently spent a “Break the Ice Night” at Oloroso, a Townsend Wentz owned restaurant, in the heart of Center City Philadelphia.  Specializing in Spanish tapas such as croquetas and grilled octopus, it was an excellent way of being introduced to a restaurant while supporting a good cause.  Maria stated how thrilled she is by how the restaurants are rallying together to participate in these events and the amazing support they have received.

OLOROSO

As we talked, savored our plates, sipped on hearty red wines from Portugal, and even struck up a conversation with a stranger, it was an experience that served as a reminder that community and conversation is alive and well in the City of Brotherly Love. 

For more information on how to support this good cause, visit cookswhocare.org.  The Campbells are also holding a fundraiser raffle tto reach their financial goal of $15k.  The drawing is on March 30th so there is time to donate at https://bit.ly/Raffle_CooksWhoCare. Lastly, for a free sample of Cooks Who Care Cook Book, sign up for our newsletter today!  Hurry as it is available in limited supply.

We will continue to follow Maria and Scott Campbell and more events are in the works.  The Philly dining scene is lively and thriving and if there is one thing we do best, it is to raise our glasses to support our communities. 

BREAK THE ICE NIGHT- OLOROSO

March 23, 2023
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The Philadelphia Flower Show: Why It’s a Must See Spring Event

by TheSpot March 8, 2023
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After two years of breaking from tradition, the Philadelphia Flower Show, was held outside at Franklin Delano Roosevelt or FDR Park in South Philadelphia. Like many organizations, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society had to come up with a plan to co-exist in a pandemic world. Hence, two years in a row, the Flower Show transformed FDR Park into a fairytale spring oasis.

PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 2023

The excitement for 2023 is that it is back indoors at the Philadelphia Convention Center. Judging by the attendance of the first day, this event is the biggest and brightest of the year. The theme no less is The Garden Electric. What does that mean? The PHS explains that it is centered on “the spark of joy and excitement while giving and receiving flowers.” At the entrance, that moment comes when stepping inside a floral eden of bliss. The week long event is heralded by every outlet to bring you all the beauty and trends of spring forthcoming. Be prepared for a day or more of experiencing the final winter days as we look ahead to re-birth and renewal. Here are a few of our favorite displays.

PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 2023

Florastruck

The hanging vines intertwined with lights at the entrance gives the visitor a bolt of excitement of what’s to come. The picturesque ceiling of twinkling lights gives the feeling of just stepping out of an urban world and stepping into a garden utopia.

ILLExotics

Studio Exotica is a Studio 54 inspired garden dance floor. Fauna and flowers meet spinning disco balls and lights. A marriage of bouquets and Andy Warhol will kick up your heels like a Donna Summer video. We’ll even bet that you won’t just walk through this space but dance through it.

STUDIO EXOTICA PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 2023
EYE CANDY PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 2023

Eye Candy

Hungry? Eye candy is a clever take on all your favorite sweets. Donuts, Cake, and Cup Cakes in flower arrangements are the stars of this display. These displays behind a window give an added artistic impression of peeking into a bakery window of an old Philadelphia neighborhood. Pink and pastels paint the walk way.

Florid Electron

Harijanto Setiawan, a Singapore based event designer and florist, also worked with Chanel, Dior, and Hermes. Get your smartphone out, strike that pose, and get in line for you Instaphoto opportunity in front of the electric spiral. His exhibit on the lesser known beauty of flowers in night gardens creates an enchanting aura.

PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW 2023

Don’t miss out on a range of activities new and returning. Here are a few of note: Butterfly Live! An exotic butterfly room dedicated to observing butterflies in a serene environment for all age groups. Artisan Row will be hosting crafting events from floral crowns, candles, bouquets, and more. Design and Dine is a flower arranging activity enjoyed with a light meal. Kids Cocoon is a play area where kids can spend time in activities related to discovery, education, and exploration. Other events include early morning and photography tours. Information can be found on the PHS website.

Whether you are a first timer or returning visitor, The Reading Terminal Market, is right next door and a perfect opportunity to experience food traditions of old Philadelphia and modern establishments. It recently celebrated it’s 130th birthday so what better way to celebrate! Don’t forget shopping with nearby Macy’s, Nordstrom Rack, Apple Store, plus much more all within walking distance.

Why is this a must see event? It is where the natural world meets the art world. Artists, designers, and florists travel from all around the world to contribute their art and ideas. For this week, we can observe and experience these gifts to enrich our lives and surroundings. Happy Spring!

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March 8, 2023
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WINTER FUN GETAWAYS WORTH YOUR WHILE

by TheSpot February 20, 2023
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The first couple of months of the new year are usually devoted to shoring up summer rentals and hotel bookings.  The height of winter season can be found in the Pocono Mountains, Central Jersey, and Lehigh Valley.  Nearby mountain resorts are ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and snow-tubing.  Most offer premiere spa amenities adding to the full winter luxury experience.  There is an abundance of mountain ski resorts which have their distinct features. The Spot narrowed down three that are ideal for families, friends, or couples. Many of the PA mountains entail less than two hours by car outside of Metropolitan Philadelphia which of course make them convenient and affordable.

BEAR CREEK MOUNTAIN RESORT

Bear Creek Mountain Resort

Located in beautiful Lehigh Valley and just a little more than an hour drive outside of Philadelphia, this resort is your best bet for day adventures.  The resorts offers excellent terrain parks ranging from family friendly to expert.  Adult Day Lift Tickets run about $60 and hosts a range of amenities from facials to fire pits.  The inside lodge is impressive with a warm ambient.  For a good meal, The Grille has the best variety from gourmet burger to hearty salads.

CAMELBACK RESORT

Camelback Resort in the Pocono Mountains is a vacation destination close to home.  This double feature resort offers all your winter fun activities plus an indoor water park, Aquatopia.  They do have an outdoor water park that is utilized in the summer months however the indoor park is included with your winter overnight stay at the resort.   The resort boasts 39 trails and 166 acres for skiing.    We enjoyed Berelli’s Italian Chophouse. Their menu offered a variety of chops and pasta dishes. The lodging is on the pricier side which can run $300 plus but the many offerings beneficial to families, balance out.  Our suggestion is a weekend stay is best to fully experience Camelback.

JACK FROST BIG BOULDER

Jack Frost Big Boulder

The claim to fame of Jack Frost Big Boulder is the opportunity to experiment on two mountains.  There are several choices of hotel stays from Split Rock Resort to the Comfort Inn depending on your budget.  There are more dining choices from café to barbeque to biergarten.  The high point is the ability to sample two mountains from beginner to expert.  They have 20 trails and 2 terrain parks. Another perk is winter dog sledding.

Hight season for many of the area mountain resorts is during the winter months, notably January to March.  If committing to stay overnight, most do require a two-night minimum on weekends.  Long holiday weekends should be booked as early as possible as they are the peak weekends of the entire year.  However you will find Monday through Thursday hotel stays, there is much greater flexibility.  These area mountain resorts are popular not only in the tri-state area but also residents traveling from Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts. Whether you can come back year after year or a first timer, you’ll find a little of everything.   

February 20, 2023
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5 Small Ways to Embrace Winter

by TheSpot February 5, 2023
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Many of us tend to rush through the winter season and fast forward to Memorial Day Weekend a.k.a the unofficial opening of summer. We may love the Jersey shore and Delaware beaches but winter can be time to hit the reset button. If we do it right, we can actually feel rejuvenated, slow down life just a little, and embrace the coziness of the
season. Of course there is that crew that can’t wait for frigid temperatures and already nestled in their happy places. Who are these people? For those of us that need a little help or a reminder, The Spot came up with some inspirational ways to embrace winter and (gasp) actually enjoy it.

Sip on Hot Chocolate with your Bestie

Spend a day with your bestie, catch up, and sip on the area’s best hot chocolate. If you’re not a hot chocolate fan, the area’s best coffee shops offer an array of warm winter beverages to your taste. It’s a perfect time and place to get together with your best friends for laughter and a good old fashioned pick me up. Rim’s Cafe in South Philadelphia and Ground Coffee Bar in Collingswood, NJ are top rated places to check out by customers and also known for some of the region’s best hot beverages.

Visit a Natural History Museum

Winter is a great time to explore nature. We love to see a fresh blanket of snow and see some of our friendly creatures right in our backyard. An indoor natural history museum explores the natural world as well provides educational benefits for children and adults alike. The Delaware Museum of Nature and Science in Wilmington, DE offers the Regional Journey about local and global ecosystems as well as the Paleo Zone for dinosaur lovers. A win win!

One Day Skiing and Sledding

The Poconos and several mountain ski resorts and just about an hour or so outside of Philly! Places like Spring Mountain, PA, Bear Creek Mountain, and Camelback are great places to just go for the day to spend with families or friends. Of course, an overnight stay is most welcome to fully enjoy a resort’s amenities. Don’t worry if the temperatures don’t dip low enough, the resorts have enough snow to make it a full winter experience.

Winter Festivals

Many local towns in the Greater Philadelphia Region host Winter Festivals or “Winterfests”. The local areas make the best shopping, brews, and bites. Winterfests are fantastic opportunities to discover new boutiques or eateries that you may not have previously known. Marvel at an ice sculpture art or two (How do they do it?). If you don’t consider yourself balance challenged, get on the rink for some ice skating fun. We recently visited Haddonfield, NJ and some upcoming Winterfests take place this month in Philadelphia and Kennett Square, PA

ICE SCULPTURE

Maple Sugaring

Were you ever curious about making your own maple syrup? If you didn’t know you could, well we are here to share! Maple Sugaring events at places like The Howell Living History Farm in Lambertville, NJ will take you on an excursion of tapping maple trees for sap. There are several Saturday sessions this month. After all that hard work, a tasting is available in their farmhouse kitchen. Echo Hill in Flemington, NJ also hosts maple sugaring as well. You do have to sign up as space is limited. Now that sounds like a sweet deal!

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February 5, 2023
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Five Ways of DIY Event Planning

by TheSpot December 30, 2022
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As home entertainment becomes more sophisticated each year with technology, Americans are opting to create their event experiences at home or party space. Rather spend top dollar on a night out and feeling dissatisfied, there are ways to host an event that is budget friendly The advent of home and cooking channels has given us opportunities to flex our cooking skills or hosting a girls night in with flair. The New Year is coming up quick so we spoke to Senior Director of Events at BCA Philadelphia, Michelle Mazer, about some diy event planning tips.

There was a time where your friend group thought nothing of spending a $100 on a New Year’s Eve package at a bar with top shelf liquor and not much else. Today it’s not hard to imagine that coming out of a pandemic and inflation so high, the pre-packaged bar scene isn’t so appealing. So how can you host a fab party at home or party space and not bust your budget? Michelle gave us some ideas which we think are just fab.

DIY Gourmet Cheeseboard

Often times you could be dining at a restaurant and the cheeseboard can almost be the cost of an entree. Well with a little creativity on the grocery list, you can probably create something for half the price. Take out your plain ole’ wood cutting board and dress it up with about 3 types of cheeses to give some variety. Add water crackers, nuts, and fruit like grapes and strawberries… Voila! Go really gourmet with adding a couple of marmalade jars to pair with the cheese. Heck, you can even give it a holiday boost by adding cranberries and a sprig of rosemary.

Homemade Succulent Centepieces

Succulent Centerpiece

Candles and centerpieces pull together the table and gives your party that wow factor. Who doesn’t love pretty flowers on beautiful linen? Small succulents can be anywhere from $2-$5 and you can find an array of containers in dollar and craft supply stores. Add some winter greens and solid color candles to upgrade your style. The little extra makes some great photo ops and party goers love a beautiful backdrop.

Mismatched Dinnerware

What you may think is out is actually in. There are no rules on matchey matchey styles anymore. As a matter of fact, mismatched is in! Mismatched plates and chargers, colored glasses, stretch your imagination and for a colorful dining space or buffet table. Try different colored cloth napkins. We’re talking diverse patterns and textures. It’s all about being stress free and making it a fun environment. These items can easily be picked up a thrift stores or your nearby Goodwill at deeply discounted prices

DIH Event Planning

Picture Frame Table Settings

Setting a picture frame on the tables can be set up for fun games or just having fun with friends and family. Do couple photos, your pets, or include your favorite pics of a memorable vacation. Some game ideas like True or False and Charades can be fantastic ice breaker based on your picture frames.

Lottery Ticket with a Penny Attached

Who doesn’t love a game of chance? Scratch Offs are an easy fun option and serves as a little break in the party by a simple scratch off. Attach the penny with a piece of scotch tape and place it under the plate for a pleasant surprise for your guest. It’s a fun way of saying thank you for coming out and spending time with you.

Michelle Mazer is a Senior Director of Events at BCA Philadelphia. Inquiries about her work can be directed on her social media outlets.

December 30, 2022
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Talk of the Town- Why Radio Host Nicole Michalik Loves Philly

by TheSpot December 23, 2022
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NICOLE MICHALIK, PHILLY'S TOP RADIO HOST

If you happen to hear Nicole over the airwaves on her afternoon show on country station, 92.5 XTU, you know about her love of all things Philly. She jumps for joy at our sports teams during a win and expresses disappointment over a loss right along with us. At times, she will grill major stars about who they root for or why they like Philly. So why does Nicole love Philly so much? We spent some time with her during the holidays to find out!

Nicole at Dilworth Park

Nicole hails from Summit Hill, a small town in Northeastern, PA. It’s the kind of small town where communities gather along the sidewalk waving flags during parades and cheer on their local leaders. As a matter of fact, Nicole got to ride with the Grand Marshall in her town’s annual Memorial Day parade. It was the pride of her family and the locals. In many ways, her story is the kind of story that can easily be a story line in a Hallmark movie. By the way, Nicole is a self proclaimed Hallmark movie maven and occasionally dabbles in writing scripts.

Although proud of her town, she was always drawn to the city. Nicole attended Drexel University and fell in love with Philly. Nicole, in her own words, loves to talk. It’s not hard to imagine that she was meant to be a radio personality. After working her way up after college, Nicole became a full time radio host on Philly’s legendary Q102 as Nik the Web Chick. She also landed a morning show co-host spot on the now retired Mix106 along with Logan then Chio. It was there that Nicole cultivated her sense of pop culture and having her finger firmly on the pulse of social media trends. An active social media user, Nicole always finds ways to connect with her audience and keeps her ear to the ground on issues and discourse that permeate in our society.

Nicole and Country Artist Jordan Davis

Today, as host of her own show on 92.5 XTU, she interviews top country artists worldwide, often travels to Nashville for various events, and creates content on her many active social media accounts. In addition, she is energetically involved with The Parkinson Council and is on the committee for their annual walk. She became an advocate due to her own father’s challenges with Parkinson’s.

So what is it about Philly that Nicole can’t enough of? Simply put Nicole appreciates the cultural diversity, the history, the dining, and the many offerings of the Greater Philadelphia region. She is particularly inspired by Dilworth Park and Rittenhouse Square. She thrives on the scenic backgrounds of colonial institutions and park fountains. Nicole happens to prefer the cold weather and it’s easy to see she is in her happy place to be around town during the holidays. It doesn’t go unnoticed that it appears to coincide with her love of Christmas movies. So if you’re listening to her on the radio or follow her on her socials, there is little doubt that Nicole is the Philly region’s biggest cheerleader. You can listen to Nicole daily on 92.5 XTU or follow her on the socials at NicoleisNik.

Talk of the Town, Why Nicole Michalik Loves Philly
WISH UPON A STAR
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December 23, 2022
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VALLEY FORGE – Trails and Tribulations

by TheSpot October 15, 2022
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GEORGE AND MARTHA WASHINGTON RESIDENCE

During the summer months, miles of shore and sandy beaches stand out prominently capitalizing on the warm weather and sunny days.  Although we look forward to the season between Memorial Day and Labor Day, there is another destination that also features prominently in the Northeast. Valley Forge National Historical Park is only 18 miles outside of Philadelphia and considered one of the most important turning points of the American Revolution. The park itself encompasses 35 miles of trails and is known nationally as an exceptional site for hiking and history buffs.

Valley Forge National Historical Park is the site of George Washington’s encampment during the Revolutionary War.  To understand the geographical location and its importance in Washington’s strategy, one can immerse themselves in the story of its surrounding hills.  The story of the birth of our nation will always take front and center and often featured in travel guides. Valley Forge National Historical Park offers plenty of modern leisure activities to locals and outside visitors alike. 

Take for instance the Joseph Plumb Martin trail.  You can walk or run the 5 mile loop.  There are several designated areas for parking.  Hike or bike the trail while passing by the famous sites in history.  Other trails include Chapel Trail, Mount Joy, Mount Misery, and others.  If you prefer bike riding, bicycle rentals are available near the Visitor Center.  How about a Sunday picnic for the family or friends gathering?  Picnic tables are available on a first come first serve basis.  

VALLEY FORGE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK BIKE RENTAL

We recommend the trolley tour of The Encampment.  The tour is 90 minutes in duration and includes a guide.  Not only is it educational but gives insight on George and Martha Washington’s daily life during this important time in the nation’s history. Learn how the first U.S Continental Army was formed.  See the house where George and Martha stayed while Mr. Washington formed his strategies.  Replicas of log cabins are lined up in the fields to illustrate how soldiers and their families survived the elements and disease.  There are several stops along the way that make very good photo ops.. If you want to learn more about the history of this enchanting place, the visitors center lobby houses a museum as well as  features a short film on the importance of Valley Forge. 

LOG CABIN OF VALLEY FORGE ENCAMPMENT
VALLEY FORGE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK TROLLEY TOURS

Don’t forget Valley Forge as a premiere place for Fall Foliage. You can catch the peak colors and the city skyline so close to home.  For outdoor fun, history, changing of the seasons, or rejuvenating the senses, Valley Forge National Historical Park is an optimal setting. 

 

October 15, 2022
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Morning Glori Farmette – Where You’ll Find Farm and Charm

by TheSpot September 16, 2022
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What makes an alpaca farm so charming?  The cousin of llamas, alpacas are gentle and provide an array of benefits to an entire community. We came across Morning Glori Farmette after learning their story and we just knew we had to visit their location.  Brian and Angela, a young couple from Philadelphia, decided on a new direction and took a chance on their dream.  Their timing could not be more perfect as it was just a few months before the world shut down.



The farm, located in Marlton, NJ, is tucked away in a residential area.  We found Angela in front helping young children feed the alpacas. It was approaching mid afternoon and the children were dispersing.  The farm typically tries not to keep alpacas out during hot summer days because of their thick fur.  Something new we learned on site. 



After our initial meeting, Angela showed us around the farm and immediately allowed us to feed the alpacas their treats.  This was a first time experience and we got to learn some of the names.  There was an alpaca who was a nursing mom.  We were able to see her baby was off in the distance.  We met Party Crasher, yes the name was chosen due to the fact that he was born during a party!  We also met Rocky Balboa, an older gent who likes to hang with the teenagers. 



Some of the facts that we learned from Angela, are that alpacas are originally from Peru.  By the 1980s, alpacas had arrived in California and made their way to the East Coast.  According to NJMonthly.com, there are 5,000 registered alpaca farms in New Jersey alone.  They are also considered part of the 4-H animal group.  4-H, a U.S. based youth network, embodies their mission of engaging youth and leading with their motto of “head, heart, hands, and health.”  Alpacas’ gain in popularity can also be attributed to one important fact: their fiber or fur. 



Angela showed us their adorable boutique showcasing hats, gloves, scarves, socks as well as home decor.  What is especially unique is that the alpaca fiber is hand spun or sent off to a mill and made into yarn.  From there, local artisans crochet the yarn into apparel..  As a testimony to the feel and texture, it is truly one of the softest materials to the touch.  Another fun fact, their fiber is naturally moisture resistant which adds another perk of winter wear.  If you’re looking for that special Christmas gift, these are it. 



Morning Glori Farmette is leading to provide education in farming, offering yoga with alpacas, and a playground for children for various activities.  We learned so much from Angela.  Morning Glori Farmette is a family friendly farm that allows visitors to interact and experience farm life.  Now that’s an A+. 

September 16, 2022
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