Another restaurant is joining the growing dining scene at Union Station in Lower Paxton Township.
Benaiah’s Wood Fired Kitchen is scheduled to open at the end of August at 8001 Union Station Blvd. in Lower Paxton Township. File photo by Dan Gleiter | [email protected] the end of August, Benaiah’s Wood Fired Kitchen will open at 8001 Union Station Blvd. in the building where
Benaiah’s story is the basis behind “Chase the Lion,” a book written by Mark Batterson, which Melhorn said delivers a symbolic message: “The lion is your dreams and if your dream isn’t big enough that it scares you, your dream is too small.” “The name now has meaning to me personally because what I am doing obviously scares the living crap out of me, and I truly am chasing my dream,” Melhorn said.
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