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    U.S. Social Security Administration

    U.S. Social Security Administration

    3.1(8 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    they were very nice on the phone to me. the girl helped me alot i had to get another ss card…read moreand she told me what they would do. to help me out. thank you so much

    I had an outstanding experience with my local Social Security office (Harrisburg, PA) yesterday. I…read moreknow, shocking - right? The truth is, it took me FOUR tries to get an agent to listen to me, hear what I was saying, and help me. Oh, and the person who provided the worst and most inaccurate information? A gentleman from that same office. I took a deep breath and called again. Fortune finally decided to smile on me. I spoke with Julie, who listened and helped. She was the person to find the information I'd provided. It had been there the whole time. It's true - Social Security is understaffed. Their job is unrewarding. I get that. But in my instance, the agent in charge of my case mis-filed my proof of insurance coverage: not my fault and how was I to know??? As a result of this person's lack of care, I was threatened by that Harrisburg gentleman with permanent penalties and lack of coverage. Ummm, nope. What is the purpose of my message and why is it relevant? It's two-fold - To tell my fellow seniors that if you believe you are being under-served, you very likely are. Get off the phone with the joker you are talking to and try again. Yes, it's going to take some time. But it's your healthcare and your money. Many agents hide behind their anonymity and shotgun mis-information. (Don't get me started on the entire process - it was way more convoluted that what I'm telling you). Stick with things and see them through. The second purpose is to state whatever role/job you have, know there are people like me who count on you to do the right thing. It matters. Thank you, Julie.

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    PA Dept of State Bureau of Commissions

    PA Dept of State Bureau of Commissions

    4.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi

    Over the past year I have come here a couple of times to get documents apostilled. I appreciate how…read morethey can issue apostilles within 15 minutes while you wait ... Ok I guess the best advice, I think should be mentioned right away is this .... if you are coming here to get a document apostilled ... especially if you are coming here for the first time .. Please remember to CALL the office before you come, to make sure you have everything you need and explain the document you want apostilled to the person issuing the apostille as it might need to be notarized before it can be apostilled (like my documents needed to be) For example, the person in front of me drove a couple of hours to this office in Harrisburg in hopes of receiving a document and have it apostilled here ... only to find out that this office could not issue the document he needed, only issue the apostille, meaning you needed to have the document already before coming here !! Pretty vital information ... It doesn't hurt to call and confirm information that you believe to be true ... even if it's just to make sure the office is open ! ; ) other useful info ... Walk-in requests are accepted from 8:30AM to 4:00PM, Monday through Friday (except State holidays) If using a GPS device for driving directions, please use 401 North Street for the street address. apostilles cost $15 per APostille ( i used checks ) you can also mail in a document to be apostilled, you must include a self addressed PRE PAID envelope ( if you are not in a rush ) Do not send CASH after 3 pm you must enter the main state building aka employees entrance to get to the North office building you must go through security (x-ray scanner ) bag check to get into this building

    Pennsylvania Department Of State

    Pennsylvania Department Of State

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    At least for the issuance of apostilles to authenticate public documents issued in Pennsylvania and…read morenotarized by state licensed notary publics, the Department of State is an efficient and cooperative office. We needed a bilingual document properly notarized by a notary fluent in Chinese and English to be authenticated in order to send it to China in order to conduct a business transaction. It is possible to mail the necessary papers to the particular office in Harrisburg along with a $15 per certification fee, and get it back in approximately one month. Or, we could drive to the state capitol and accomplish the same task in about 15 minutes; walking out with all we needed to send everything to China immediately. We opted to make the 110 mile trip each way and just get it done. It went exceedingly well. We drove the in two hours in a light snowstorm, found a place to park about a block from the "North Building," went through security, up to the second floor and into Room 201. There we were basically alone with Brenda, the official clerk dispensing postilles, who was bright and helpful. We filled out a form, handed over the notarized document with credit card payment of $15, and received the gold seal apostille in minutes. We couldn't believe how easy it was once we got to town. We thanked Brenda for her kind assistance and walked out into the blowing flurries to have lunch at Roxy's, the nearby historic luncheonette. Pro Tip- Parking is an issue in that part of town. We found parking in front of the State Museum about a block away. Metered parking, but only $4 for 4 hours. Way worth it.

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    City Of Harrisburg

    City Of Harrisburg

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Congratulations, and how fortunate for my husband's friend, Dr. Eliseo Rosario, who retired as a…read moreCarlisle pediatrician, to have his second photography exhibition in the lobby of the Harrisburg MLK City Government Center. This exhibition, titled "From City to City," encompasses Dr. Rosario's travels, which include NYC and Juno Beach in West Palm Beach. Unfortunately, all my photos have a light glare, so it's hard to appreciate them.

    People have a lot of things to say about the City of Harrisburg, but I'm always one to give credit…read morewhere credit is due -- and the City absolutely deserves credit for putting together a really great Ice & Fire Festival in 2026. This was the 9th annual M&T Bank Ice & Fire Festival, held on Saturday, March 7 from 11am-7pm. The free event featured more than 60 large and small ice sculptures placed throughout the city along with a downtown street festival that included a giant ice slide, fire dancers, live ice carving demonstrations, fire pits with s'mores, live performances, kids activities, food trucks, and an artist market with local makers. The sculptures were scattered along the downtown festival path and extended out to locations like City Island, Midtown, Italian Lake, Shipoke, and Reservoir Park. Starting at 5pm, the sculptures were illuminated for the evening crowd. One thing the City did particularly well was helping visitors plan ahead for parking. Their website listed a wide variety of parking options in advance, which made it easy to gameplan before heading into the city. I ended up finding an excellent parking spot on City Island overlooking the river, which was honestly a surprise. I had expected parking to be chaotic, but there were actually plenty of spots available when I arrived. That immediately gave me hope that the festival might not be as overwhelmingly crowded as I had anticipated. One of the activities I was most excited about was the ice sculpture scavenger hunt. Participants could scan QR codes located at each sculpture to enter for a chance to win gift cards and prize baskets from local businesses. There were supposedly around 60 sculptures total across the city, but not all were within walking distance. I ended up visiting 23 sculptures, happily darting from sculpture to sculpture scanning codes and submitting entries along the way. The event also offered free s'mores kits at the top of every hour, and I happened to be near the distribution tent right when they were handing them out, so I grabbed one to bring home. A nice little bonus. I also spent some time browsing through the vendor areas set up throughout the festival. There was a great mix of local makers, artists, and small businesses participating, and it was fun to stop and chat with a few vendors and support some of the local offerings while I was there. The variety of vendors added a nice element to the festival experience and made it feel like more than just a walk-through event. One of the nicest surprises of the day was that the festival wasn't nearly as crowded as I expected. I was able to move around comfortably, see plenty of sculptures, visit vendors, and enjoy the experience without feeling overwhelmed or stuck in massive crowds. This was my first time attending the Ice & Fire Festival, and honestly it ended up being one of the better organized and thoughtfully laid out events I've attended in Harrisburg in quite a while. The scavenger hunt was a particularly fun way to explore the city and gave the whole event an interactive feel. Yes, it was cold -- but walking from sculpture to sculpture kept me warm. I also felt perfectly safe exploring the festival by myself and had zero anxiety even with the crowds. All in all, this was a really fun way to spend a chilly early-March afternoon in the city, and the Ice & Fire Festival has definitely earned a spot on my list of events to attend again next year!

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