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Being an active part of the Lancaster arts community is important to us at The Trust, which is why we regularly host local theater groups, art galleries, and other local groups.

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The Row House: The Roots of Addiction

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

In 2016, 4,642 Pennsylvanians died of drug overdoses. That’s thirteen human beings each day on average. And the rate of overdoses of all kinds continues to rise. What is at the root of these and other addictions? Mr. Fair will

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Question the Process: What is College Good For?

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

OCTOBER 11 at 7 PM with Sophia Bachmann A former college recruiter reveals the secrets of admission, how to make it on campus, and why college is (or isn’t) your calling. College is big business. One stroll through a university

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Is Lancaster a Strong Town?

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 at 7 PM What makes a town strong or weak? Why are so many towns and small cities struggling? What can be done to make Lancaster an even better place? What’s happening to towns all across Pennsylvania

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Every Body Matters

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 Is the road to good health as simple as gettin’ movin’? Come hear what Justin Geissinger, a passionate apologist for functional health has to say. $10 in advance; $15 at door; Row House Members and one guest

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The Row House: Civility. Lost Art Or Lost Cause?

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

  FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 at 7 PM Civility. What is it good for? What is it anyhow? Can we recognize it in our age of shaming, degrading, and vilifying? What is the root of civility from a theological perspective? Is

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