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    A Precious Child

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    Is definitely hard to get appointments and is harder to get adopted for Christmas gifts.

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    Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary

    Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary

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    Some places you visit and leave unchanged. Luvin Arms isn't one of them…read more Spring Fest 2026 was my first time at the sanctuary in Erie, and I wasn't fully prepared for how much it would stay with me. The event itself -- free admission, local vendors, food trucks, live music drifting across an open field -- had an easy, unhurried energy that felt genuinely community-built rather than produced. People were there because they wanted to be, and it showed. What set it apart was the heart behind all of it. The volunteers and staff were warm, knowledgeable, and clearly devoted -- not just to the event but to the animals whose stories they shared with anyone who'd listen. And those stories land. Each resident has a history, and hearing even a few of them reframes the whole visit. You stop seeing animals and start seeing individuals. The vendor village was thoughtful and local -- the kind of lineup that reflects actual values rather than whoever paid for a booth. The music kept the atmosphere light without overshadowing the real draw. Best for anyone who appreciates community events with genuine purpose -- families, solo visitors, people who want to spend an afternoon somewhere that means something. Luvin Arms earns its reputation quietly, and Spring Fest is a beautiful entry point.

    What an amazing organization and the compassion tour was really great. They even offered vegan…read moresnacks at the end. The animals were all so sweet, the staff were helpful and clearly loved working there, and our Tour guide was very informative. Keep up the good work! If you need some animal time, please check this place out. Even consider volunteering, if you can.

    50/50 Bookstore

    50/50 Bookstore

    (5 reviews)

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    An amazing pay what you can bookstore with a wide range of used books in great condition. They have…read morea wide variety of books; children's, home, health, cooking, business, music, history, art, etc, and even older antique books! The inventory is continually cycling so each week you can find something new. Although the store is small, it is very aesthetic and clean. The bright lights and white shelves help make the space feel very open. I love the tables that display the books!! My favorite part has to be the quick survey. It's connected to a book counter that shows the count of books that have found new home, in real time! They also take donations so I don't have to worry about not having space for my new books. I'm excited to see how this place grows in the coming months!

    Amazing, beautiful, caring, and a MUST-VISIT…read more Summary (for those who don't want to read): - Love books? Come visit. - Want to donate money and help others? Come visit. - Easy to find corner bookstore - Good parking - Everyone can donate books and take home books - Wide variety of genres - New and used books in excellent condition - Place is small, quiet, peaceful, and very clean - People working there are caring and very friendly - You can contribute to books finding a new home! If you love books and care about helping others, then this is the bookstore to visit! The place is easy to find (directions below) and has both good parking spots and a donation book drop-off all right outside their door. So not only can you bring books home, you can also donate books! Genres range from classic literature to comic books (Western and Eastern) to steps on getting your life together(!!). Though the name says a bookstore, the books are not all new: they include used books that are all in EXCELLENT condition. The place is small yet open, designed very well to maximize the amount of space used to store books. It's also quiet, peaceful, very clean and most importantly, the people who own and work there are the most friendly and caring people. Lastly, right before you leave, there is a 15 second survey by the door that helps them keep track of how many books found a new home! The best part is anticipating the numbers moving on the wooden display. Directions: 1. I-70 East Exit 277 (Monaco St; Dahlia St; Holly St) 2. Go straight 3. Turn right on Grape St. From experience, you MUST take this exit. I will definitely visit this place a lot because I love finding new books. Hopefully this makes you as excited as me!

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