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and the World Language Honor Society. As a member of the school volleyball team, she was selected for the Mid Penn AllStar Team in her junior and senior years and was chosen as the MVP for the Mid Penn Division out of 390 players. Her love for Spanish and her goal to become a bilingual teacher and work in disadvantaged Hispanic/Latino communities has been her motivation since she was young. During her senior year at Northern, Bittinger not only took Advanced Placement (AP) classes, but she also volunteered three times per week as a teaching assistant for seventhgrade middle school students. She has also tutored her high school peers in Spanish. In the fall, Bittinger plans to attend Houghton College, where her older sister just finished her sophomore year. She was one of 25 students out of 1,000 applicants who were accepted into the Honors Program to study abroad in London for a semester. Bittinger also plans to attend graduate school to earn a master’s degree. Bittinger’s grandmother has breast cancer. Keller graduated from South Western High School. He plans to attend York College, where he has been accepted into the Presidential Research Fellowship

Program. He plans to major in biology and conduct research about consciousness. He plans to attend medical school to study anesthesiology. Keller’s academic achievements have placed him in the top 5 percent of his graduating class. He was a member of NHS and maintained a G.P.A. above 4.0, which has kept him on the distinguished honor roll all four years. Keller is actively involved with his school’s Link Crew. This year, Keller took three AP-level courses, as well as classes at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. At the Hanover Valley Presbyterian Church, Keller has been an organizer of Kid’s Fest, a yearly summer Bible camp for hundreds of children in the area. He has served as the leader and trainer of the helpers who conduct the children from activity to activity. A year ago, Keller’s mother was involved in a car accident, and a follow-up scan revealed a mass in one of her lungs. Though a nonsmoker, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. Smith graduated third in her class of 106 students at Hanover High School, with a G.P.A. over 4.0 and seven AP classes completed. She plans to attend Penn State University Park in the fall to major in biomedical engineering, with the goal of attending

Help for Oncology Problems and Emotional Support (H.O.P.E.) president Barb Titanish (far left) and chairman Doug Burns (far right) presented scholarships to Rylee Smith (second from left), Caleb Keller (center), and Jenna Bittinger. medical school. She hopes to become a neurosurgeon and to study the relationship between genetics and cancer. Smith played volleyball for four years and was her varsity team’s captain during her senior year. She was a member of her school’s Link Crew, as well as the NHS, the National Art Honor Society, and the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Smith played in the school orchestra during her freshman year and performed in the four annual spring musical productions. She was a member of the Show Choir for two years, and she performed with the Madrigals, Victorian Singers, Treble Makers, Women’s Chorus, and Chamber Choir all four years. In addition, she worked with the school’s Student Council to help

with four Mini-THONs. Community service activities have taken her as far as Detroit, where she worked with her youth group to help clean up neighborhoods in need, as well as closer to home, where she has worked with children in various capacities. When Smith was in seventh grade, her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was a scary time for Smith and her two younger siblings. Fortunately, the cancer was detected in the early stages, and following surgery and treatment, Smith’s mother has been in remission. H.O.P.E. is a volunteer-driven organization founded in 1994. It is dedicated to providing assistance and support services to cancer patients and their families.

Institute Gives Out Scholarships YTI Career Institute announced it recently awarded 18 high school seniors scholarships through the Beacon Scholarship and Trades Scholarships programs. Winners were awarded full and partial tuition scholarships to attend YTI Career Institute. Scholarship winners at each campus are listed by program and high school. York Campus scholarships recipients are Rowan Clay, computer systems specialist, York County School of Technology; Marlena Dunnett, veterinary technician, Dallastown;

Alyssa Bonilla, dental assisting, Red Lion; Jessie Himelright, veterinary technician, Octorara; Ethan Wilson, computer aided drafting and design, Southwestern; Onasis Bisbal, medical assistant, Dallastown; Sara Geldmacher, veterinary technician, Kennard-Dale; Alexis Youngblood, veterinary technician, KennardDale; Keagan Bange, electrical technology, Spring Grove; and Gideon Sharun, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration technology, Perry Hall Christian. Lancaster Campus scholarship

Embroiderers’ Guild Chapter To Meet The Thimble and Thread Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America will meet on Tuesday, July 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Faith United Church of Christ, 509 Pacific Ave., York. Members meet to stitch and learn new and simple variations of needle art.

Stitchers of any skill level are welcome, and visitors are invited to bring a project to work on. Everyone is welcome to attend two meetings before deciding whether to join. For more information, readers may call 717-848-9352 or 717-235-0898.

Dover Bethany United Methodist Church, 4510 Bull Road, Dover, will host a dementia and Alzheimer’s support group meeting on Monday, July 9, at 7 p.m. Individuals interested in learning more about the

diseases, as well as those who are caring for loved ones with the diseases, are welcome to attend. The meeting is held every second Monday of the month at the church. For details, contact the church at 717-292-2716.

recipients include Ashley Waltersdorf, pastry arts, York Suburban; Brett Martin, culinary arts/restaurant management, Conestoga Valley; Aubrey Good, pastry arts, homeschool; Brianna Randler, pastry arts, Commonwealth Charter Academy; Alexxus Pennington, culinary arts/restaurant management, Commonwealth Charter Academy; Allison Blackwell, criminal justice and first response, Susquehannock; Bailey Putt, pastry arts, Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School; and Kaitlyn MacMillan, pastry arts,

Governor Mifflin. Scholarship winners are selected based upon demonstrated achievement on standardized exams. The top scorers are then asked to provide letters of recommendation, a high school transcript and an essay describing what motivated them to choose their particular career path. Final candidates then have a personal interview with a Scholarship Committee panel. The combination of assessment score and interview determined the scholarship recipients.

“Shipwrecked” VBS Slated Yocumtown Church of God,160 Red Mill Road, Etters, will hold a vacation Bible school (VBS) from Sunday to Thursday, July 8 to 12, from 6:15 to 8 : 3 0 p.m. The theme will be

“Shipwrecked.” Children in prekindergarten through fifth grade are invited. Readers with questions may call the church office at 717-938-6557.

Youths Plan Support Group Meeting Posted Yard Sale, Pig Roast Exodus Youth group at Pinchot Park Assembly of God, 2755 Rosstown Road, Wellsville, will hold a yard sale and pig roast on Saturday, July 7. The yard sale will start at 7 a.m., and the pig roast will start at 10 a.m.

Yard sale spots may be reserved for a fee. For more details, readers may contact Pastor Jay or Stephanie at 717-432-3190. The purpose of the event is to raise funds for missionaries around the world.


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Bell Promotes Employees MarChere’e Jones and Liz Mojica have been promoted from their positions in the Intellectual Disability (ID) Residential Services at Bell Socialization Services. Jones was promoted in the ID department from her position as an assistant program coordinator to the role of residential program coordinator. Jones worked for Bell previously as a residential program supervisor at Valley Road for about seven years and left in 2009. She returned to Bell in May of 2017. Mojica was promoted in the ID department from her position as a client advocate to the

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role of program specialist. In her new role, Mojica will oversee, supervise, and support five residential group homes and monitoring the health and safety of the individuals. Mojica has been with the agency for nine years and has served in the roles of residential service worker, residential supervisor, and client advocate for the ID department. Bell Socialization Services Inc. is a 501(c)(3) human services agency based in York that provides housing and living skills supports to individuals living with mental illness, people with intellectual disabilities, and homeless families.

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H.O.P.E. Receives Grant Help for Oncology Problems and Emotional Support (H.O.P.E.) recently received a $5,000 grant from Community Aid. After a year of partnership with the organization, H.O.P.E. was eligible to apply for the community grant program. H.O.P.E. is a volunteer-driven organization founded in 1994. It is dedicated to providing assistance and support services to cancer patients and their families.

West Virginia Adventure Set Heritage Senior Center, 37004 Davidsburg Road, Dover, will host a West Virginia train adventure on Tuesday, Oct. 2, to Thursday, Oct. 4. The tour will feature fall foliage views, dinner theater, and more. There is a cost per person based on double occupancy. To learn more or to reserve a space, readers may call Heritage Senior Center at 717-292-7471.

During its program graduation event on May 16, Leadership York presented The York Water Company with the 2018 Outstanding Business of the Year award, recognizing its commitment to leadership development and community involvement. The honoree each year is selected after a task force reviews a list of local companies and organizations that encourage community engagement and philanthropy. Present when the award was bestowed were (from left) Erin Jones, John Strine, Natalee Colon, Molly Norton, Jeff Hines, Leadership York board president Ben Chiaro, Leadership York executive director Wilda Alessi, and J.T. Hand. For more information about Leadership York, readers may visit www.leadershipyork.org.

Foundation Publishes Tree Identification Book

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The Arbor Day Foundation has published a book intended to help people identify trees in a simple, step-by-step process. The book is titled “What Tree Is That?” and is available by donation to the tree-planting organization. “What Tree Is That?” features full-color, hand-drawn botanical illustrations highlighting the distinctive characteristics of many tree species found throughout

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YCSWA Leadership York Bestows Award Hires Jones The York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) recently appointed Ruthanne Jones to the position of scalehouse weighmaster. Jones is responsible for weighing the trucks coming in and out at the York County Resource Recovery Center’s scalehouse and recording the data necessary for billing customers. Jones earned an associate degree in liberal arts from Paul Smith’s College and a bachelor’s degree in English and communication from Syracuse University. Jones formerly served as an adult leader for the Boy Scouts of America for 17 years. Prior to being appointed weighmaster, Jones worked as an infant room teacher at Little Dreams Learning Center in Dillsburg. She resides in Wellsville.

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Lions Club Awards Scholarship The 2018 Susquehanna Lions Scholarship was awarded to Northeastern Senior High School student Caitlyn Rau at the high school awards program on May 29. Susquehanna Lions past president Scott Wojtkowiak presented her with the scholarship. Caitlyn, the daughter of John and Betsy Rau, plans to attend The Culinary Institute at Le Cordon Bleu, Bloomsbury, in London next year. She intends to pursue a career as a pastry chef.

Northeastern Senior High School senior Caitlyn Rau (left) received the 2018 Susquehanna Lions Scholarship, which was presented by Susquehanna Lions past president Scott Wojtkowiak.


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Knitters’ Guild Posts Schedule tion, readers may call 717-292-4115. The guild will observe its summer schedule, which includes just one meeting - on the first Wednesday of the month - in July and August. The club will then meet on Wednesday, Sept. 12.

The Colonial York Knitters’ Guild meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 10 a.m. at Adams Electric Company on Route 616, off Route 30 West. Anyone interested in knitting and crocheting is welcome. For more informa-

Church Sets Movie Showing story of forgiveness based on the life of singer and songwriter Bart Millard of MercyMe. For more information, readers may contact the church at 717-292-2716.

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delivered messages. The final speaker was Eva Poff, a seminary graduate who now attends the Institute for Young Single Adults. Additionally, two seminary students performed a special musical number. Abramson sang “One Voice� and Ward played the cello while Abramson’s mother, Teri Sue Abramson, accompanied them on the piano. The conclusion to the ceremony was the recognition of students and the awarding of certificates of completion. Adam M. McBride, regional coordinator of the seminary and Institute programs, presented the graduates to the Stake president, Conrad Knudson. The diplomas and certificates were presented to the graduates. Knudson concluded with words of encouragement for the graduating youths. Dryden said the closing prayer. Many of the graduates will choose to go on and serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. One of the aims of the seminary program is to give youths experience in teaching the Gospel.

York County Literacy Council (YCLC) presented two BMX bikes to the winning students of the 2018 Buck A Book Reading Program Bike Drawing. Students from school districts around York County entered the bike drawing when they participated in the Buck A Book Reading Program. The winning students, Cameron of Wallace Elementary School and Morgan of York Haven Elementary School, were announced at the Buck A Book Reading Program Recognition Event on the field at two York Revolution games. The top overall school in the competition was Ore Valley Elementary School in Dallastown Area School District, and the top

per capita school was York Haven Elementary School in Northeastern York School District. Approximately 1,500 students participated and read 11,000 books. The program encourages students to read and become involved in community service by providing prizes to the students for different levels of fundraising. Participating students are also made aware of the difficulties illiterate adults face on a daily basis. YCLC provides free and confidential literacy services to adults in York County. Those services include classes for the High School Equivalency test and English as a Second Language classes. For additional information, readers may call 717-845-8719 or email info@yorkliteracy.org.

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Leadership York has named Leadership York’s Alumnus of Rob Berkebile as the Outstanding the Year award and Leadership Alumnus of the Year. He was rec- York staff. Leadership York’s mission is to ognized at the Leadership Training Program and Executive Con- train and support individuals who nections graduation event on have the desire to serve the York May 16. Each year, the program community in leadership positions. recognizes an outstanding gradu- For more information, readers may ate for his or her contributions to visit www.leadershipyork.org. the greater good in the community. Berkebile is a partner in RKL’s Tax Services Group. His volunteer service includes York County Convention and Visitors Bureau, York Young Revolution, and United Way of York County. He is a 1992 graduate of Leadership York’s Leadership TrainLeadership York executive director ing Program. The Outstanding Wilda Alessi (left) and board president Alumnus of the Year Ben Chiaro (right) presented Rob selection committee con- Berkebile with Leadership York’s Outsists of past recipients of standing Alumnus of the Year Award.

Morgan of York Haven Elementary School received a BMX bike from the York County Literacy Council.

Free Homebuyer Workshops Set In partnership with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Progress Council will offer free in-person Homebuyer Education Workshops celebrating National Homeownership Month. The workshops assist potential homebuyers in understanding and navigating the often complex home-buying process and the full spectrum of homeownership. Upcoming workshops will be held on Saturdays, July 7 and 21, and Aug. 11 and 25. Topics to be covered include creating a manageable budget, understanding credit score,

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Money-Saving Travel Garden Club Presents Scholarships Tips For Retirees Though a transient lifestyle is something few people aspire to during much of their lives, come retirement, the idea of staying in a place for only a short time has more appeal. According to a 2014 study from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies, 36 percent of baby boomers want to spend their retirements traveling. Many retirees are succeeding in doing just that, as a study from the luxury travel network Virtuoso found that today’s seniors spent an average of just over $11,000 per year on travel. That was more than any other generation, highlighting just how much older adults like to get out and explore the world. Retirees who fear they cannot afford to travel can explore the various ways for seniors to cut costs and still satisfy their wanderlust during retirement. Seniors are encouraged to take advantage of age-related discounts. Some adults prefer to hide their ages, but when it comes time to travel during retirement, honesty is the best policy. Many businesses that cater to travelers offer discounts to seniors. Car rental agencies, hotels, travel agencies, and cruise lines may offer direct discounts to customers age 65 and older, while membership in organizations such as AAA and AARP may make seniors eligible for additional discounts. Discounts on lodging and airfare might net the biggest savings, but even discounts on various smaller expenses can add up to big savings. Travel agencies should not be overlooked. While many

prospective travelers’ first instincts are now to visit various travel websites in an effort to find the most affordable trips, it is important that travelers not overlook travel agencies when planning trips. Travel websites, though a valuable resource, only list the hotels and airlines that agree to be included on their sites. While many participate, some do not, and those that do not may instead work independent of travel websites or partner with travel agencies. Travel agencies have access to the latest information, and many specialize in certain countries, knowing all the attractions visitors want to see. Travel agencies may offer packages that include admissions to popular attractions, which can be more affordable than planning a trip a la carte. Traveling as part of a group is also an option. Group travel may not appeal to everyone, but it should appeal to older, budgetconscious travelers. Retirees who are uncomfortable driving at home will likely be even less comfortable driving in foreign countries where the rules of the road are not the same. Traveling in groups, whether it is with a retirement community, religious organization, or another program, can save travelers substantial amounts of money. Many hotels and tourist attractions offer steep discounts for group tours, which can even be arranged through travel agencies. A hidden benefit of signing up for a group tour is the chance to meet new people and develop new relationships with fellow globetrotters.

The Garden Club of York (GCY) recently presented $1,000 scholarships to York County students Mitchell Grove, Daniel Rohrbaugh and Andrew Schott. To be eligible for scholarships from the club, students must take college courses in biology and its related fields, such as horticulture, landscape architecture, conservation, forestry, agronomy, plant pathology, environmental studies, land management, and wildlife sciences. Students may apply for the Garden Club Scholarships all four years of their college career. Grove is an Iowa State University sophomore majoring in agricultural engineering. He graduated from Red Lion Area High School. This is the third scholarship he has received from the GCY. He has also received a $1,000 scholarship this year from the state garden club. This

summer, Grove plans to shadow a Penn State Extension agricultural engineer. Rohrbaugh is a graduate of Susquehannock High School. He plans to attend Kansas State University to study agricultural business. He is an active member of the Pennsylvania Junior Angus Association and was instrumental in encouraging the state secretary of agriculture to declare Angus Week in Pennsylvania. Rohrbaugh is a fourth-generation Angus breeder. Schott is a graduate from Southwestern High School in Hanover. He studies environmental science and biology at Messiah College. This summer, he plans to work on 4-H projects and stream restoration. Schott has also received a $1,000 fouryear scholarship from the state garden club.

Mary Lou Hendrix (second from left), Garden Club of York scholarship chairperson, presented scholarships to Andrew Schott (far left), Daniel Rohrbaugh (second from right), and Mitchell Grove.

Keeping Summer Road Trips Safe When the outdoors beckons, road trips can be the perfect way to see the countryside, escape the routine of daily life and enjoy short vacations. When taking to the open road, it is important to focus on safety. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says that planning and prevention can spare road-trippers from the consequences of breakdowns, traffic accidents, or other road emergencies. It is important to stock emergency preparedness items. Prior to a trip, drivers should make sure their vehicles are equipped with necessary safety items. Nearly half of Americans do not check that proper emergency items are stored in their vehicles prior to getting on the road. Before embarking on a road trip, drivers should make sure vehicles have a first aid kit, flashlight, water bottles, phone charg-

ers, tire repair tools, flares, jumper cables, towels, and even an old backpack for storage. Drivers should take their cars in for tune-ups before long road trips. Such tune-ups should include an oil change, battery check, tire rotation, and any other necessary servicing. Drivers should map out the route before heading out. Drivers should also be aware of potential road closures, obstacles or construction. Thanks to real-time GPS updates through mobile phones and other devices, some drivers like to rely on tech to get them through. But it is important to realize service may be spotty in rural areas. Mapping a trip out in advance can save drivers from getting lost during mobile service interruptions. Joining a roadside repair service is also encouraged. Breakdowns

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happen even if trips are carefully planned. Automotive clubs can help drivers when breakdowns occur. Some car manufacturers also include roadside assistance in warranty packages, so inquire about coverage. Refreshing one’s defensive driving skills is important. A safe driving course can remind drivers of the rules of the road. In some cases, courses also may qualify drivers for discounts on their auto insurance policies. One such class is the AARP Driver Safety course. Drivers should avoid distractions. To do so, drivers should keep children and other passengers occupied, so they are not a distraction to the driver. Traveling with favorite music, books, video games, or even a pad and paper for doodling can help occupy passengers’ time. Snacks should be packed to keep everyone feeling full

in between roadside pit stops. Drivers can also load their cars up with tissues, water, and other items to limit distractions. Fun breaks can be planned along the way. Breaks give drivers a reason to rest and passengers the opportunity to get out and stretch their legs. The Roadside America smartphone app lists must-see stops along any route, and drivers can plan their own stops as well. Travelers should stay over, if necessary. According to the NHTSA, driving while drowsy is a contributing factor in 100,000 accidents every year. Drivers should only get behind the wheel when well-rested. Drivers should share driving duties or plan a night at a motel so everyone is well-rested. Road trips are all about fun, but drivers must emphasize safety before and during such excursions.

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Students Named To Dean’s List Zachary John Miklitsch of York, Carly Sautter of York, and Michael C. Logar of Camp Hill have been named to the University of Rhode Island’s spring dean’s list.

To be included on the dean’s list, a student must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average.

Come To Our House Of Worship CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: 2740 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA 17408. The pastors & people of Calvary Baptist Church invite you to join us in worship as the Bible is presented & preached in all of our services. Sunday morning classes for all ages at 9:30.Sunday worship services at 10:45am & 6pm. Wednesday services at 7pm include “Calvary Clubs” for Grades 1-6, a ministry to help build character in the life of our children, as well as “Youth Chapel” to minister to the needs of our teens. Nurseries provided. Faith Bible Institute meets on Mondays. Details can be obtained by calling the church office at 717-764-1440 or visiting www.cbcyork.org Greg Wahlberg, Rich Hall & Cameron Raber serve as pastors.

FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH: Dover, 3380 Fox Run Road (Near McDonald’s) is a casual dress, contemporary, and welcoming church. We feature practical, biblical messages, live music, and children’s classes during worship. We offer small groups and fellowship for all ages! Worship services: Sat. 6 PM, Sun. 9 AM & 10:45 AM. Visit us online: friendshipcommunity.org or call (717) 779-0400 HARMONY GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 6390 Harmony Grove Rd, Dover. Sundays: 9:30 AM Sunday School & 10:30 AM Worship, Wednesdays: 7 PM Little Explorers, AWANA, Youth Group & Prayer meeting. Small Groups available. Free clothing 1st & 3rd Sat. from 10 AM to 1 PM. www.hgcc.org Pastor Jim Crosley

Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

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ADOPTION: LOVING, secure, 1st time parents long to adopt a baby. Expenses pd. Penny & Eric, 1-262-732-3678 JULY IS FREE COMMUNITY PAPER MONTH!!! CELEBRATE WITH US! We’re giving you 4 FREE weeks of ads when you purchase your ad for 4 weeks during Free Paper Month. The paper you are reading is part of a national group of free community papers and shoppers guides. They bring valuable services to businesses and organizations in delivering their message to over 40 million homes throughout the nation each week. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co. at 1-800-428-4211 to find out how we can help your business. WANTED- LAND TO LEASE. Looking to lease land/farm to deer hunt on in Northern York County, particularly the Dover area. Mainly for archery seasons, but possibly rifle season as well. Very respectful of landowner’s wishes and property. Why not help offset those high property taxes? If interested, call or text 717278-1337 to discuss.

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SHIBA INU & Mini Poodle Mixed Puppies, $300. SHIBA INU PureBreds, $700. Call 610-593-1363

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IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS. Maltichonpoo, Yorkie, Jack, Shipoo, Cavalier, Jackapoo, Cavapoo, Shihtzu, Maltiopoo, etc. Lifetime war. 717-235-2205 www.ridgewood2.com ACA TOY POODLE Puppies, 8wks old, parents both approx. 13lbs, shots, wormed, vet checked, (1) Black Male, $800, (1) Reddish Brown Male, $900. 717-468-4440 AKC GERMAN ROTTWEILER Pups, vet checked, shots, dewormed, HIPS Guaranteed, $975. Call 717-529-5521 AKC PUG PUPPIES, 8 wks old on 7/10, vet checked, shots & wormed. Call 814349-5380 AKC SILVER LAB Puppies, cute & stocky, ready now, $725. 717-205-5539 AKC WELSH CORGI puppies. You can see their profiles on www.maplevalfarms.com. All info will be on website or you can call 717-665-0824.

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CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-800-511-2181

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LABORERS WANTED, FULL Time/ Part time. York Area. Call 240-508-6046

Raycom Electronics, Inc with more than 50yrs exp. in the design and manufacture of leading edge custom magnetic transformers & inductors is looking to fill entry level openings in Quality Assurance, Winding and Solder & Assembly depts. Positions offer exc. job stability, a pleasant work environment and competitive benefit package. If interested apply in person: Raycom Electronics, Inc. (at the Visitors Entrance) 1 Raycom Rd Dover, PA 17315

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED Applications being accepted for Dover Area. Training Provided. For Details Call E&B Transportation, 717-292-9539. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED!! $17/hr. Training Available for PA or MD Residents. Opportunity For STAYAT-HOME MOMS & RETIREES. NOW HIRING 5 MINUTES FROM PA/MD LINE in Northern Baltimore County. CALL TODAY! 410-343-2565

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FED EX CONTRACTOR hiring CDL Class A w/ doubles endorsement. Will train if no doubles. No Hazmat. No violations in last 2 yrs. (1am-10am) Tues. - Sat. Call Barb 717-246-2293

Ford Experience Preferred. F150 - F550, Gas/ Diesel Sign on Bonus, Benefits, Vacation, on going Paid Training, Great Work Environment & up to $100K annual. Call Lorri 610-384-4242, ext. 112 or Send Resume to: lorrip@brianhoskinsford.com

HIRING NOW! Entry Level Maintenance for York area mobile home park. MUST have 4W-drive truck. Plumbing & elec. exp. + but not necessary. $11/hr, incl. med.,cell & fuel. Fax resume to 717-840-3901 by 7/12/18 IMMEDIATE DISPATCH to DriveAway our new box trucks to dealerships nationwide! SAME day pay! Tow vehicle BONUS! Will train. 5yr Active DL REQ’D. Call 1-833-43DRIVE x2 or visit www.pinnacledriver.com KELLY CADILLAC. TECHNICIAN NEEDED ASAP. Entry level or experienced tech. We offer vacation packages, uniforms and paid holidays. If you are ready to work your dream job, contact me! We Guarantee 40 hours per week for every technician. These positions are open immediately so apply today!!!!!!!. We are a drug free work place. 717-8984000 Ext. 1027 LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Trump Lawn and Land Company. Pesticide License ideal, not required. FT preferred. Must have valid drivers license. Call 717-873-8545.

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AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101 BARNES & BARNES, INC Excavating, Concrete Work, Sewer & Water Hook-ups, Landscaping, More. PA053236 Free est. 717-515-3495 CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, any kind of cleanout, painting, demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-342-9839 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net. DEALING WITH WATER DAMAGE requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. No mold calls. Call today! 1-800-730-9790. ELECTRICAL: G. Law Electrical: Resid., Service Upgrades. Insured, Free Est. Reasonable. No Job Too Small. Greg, 717-938-6951, PA 031955 EMA BUILDING & Remodeling LLC. Residential remodeling, small pole buildings. Licensed & insured. PA140214. Contact Keith 717-724-7321 HEINER’S ROOFING 20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548

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Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776

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AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service Steve O. 717-877-5957 PA0002 $200 TO $5000 CASH PAID FOR JUNK & USED VEHICLES. FREE REMOVAL. PAPER WORK TAKEN CARE OF LEGALLY. Call 717-799-3872, 717-823-1864 $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime, 717-515-2607 CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726

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Community Events

Leadership York Holds Graduation

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Leadership York hosted a graduation ceremony for its Future Leaders of York program on May 20. The Future Leaders of York Class of 2018 consisted of 36 high school sophomores and juniors from 20 schools. Students included Maggie Senft, York Suburban High School; Megan Thomas, Kennard-Dale High School; Sarah Ginn, Hanover High School; Gabrielle Griffiths, York Country Day School; Grace Frizzell, Delone Catholic High School; Ellie McNally, Central York High School; Shyanne Fleming, Dover Area High School; Olivia Fetterolf, Red Land High School; Madison Butler, Dallastown Area High School; Kayleigh Deisley, Red Lion Area High School; Madisyn Deller, York County School of Technology; Jae Fitch, William Penn High School; Emma Raubenstine, Southwestern High School; Alexis Shoemaker, Red Lion Area High School; Silas Barnes, Dover Area High School; and Nicholas Shaqfeh, Spring Grove High School.

Leadership York’s Future Leaders of York Class of 2018 recently graduated from the program. Also, Kaitlyn Arrow, Central York High School; Rachel Means, Northeastern High School; Noni Williams, Dallastown Area High School; Mackenzie Topper, Spring Grove High School; Zakeera Montouth, Logos Academy; Paul Heard, Northeastern High School; Andrew Guy, West York High School; Riley McCracken, Red Land High School; Demonte Martin, Eastern York High School; David Wentzel, Susquehannock High School; Cassidy DeLuca, Dallastown

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Hiking Club Posts Schedule The York Hiking Club will offer a variety of hikes throughout York County and the surrounding region. Nominal carpool fees may apply. Participants are encouraged to bring water and snacks and wear suitable footwear. For more details, readers may visit www.yorkhiking club.com or www.facebook.com /yorkhikingclub. In the case of inclement weather, readers may obtain cancellation information by contacting the hike leader or checking the Facebook page. Five- to 6-mile hikes will take place on Wednesdays, July 11, 18, and 25, at York County Parks’ Lake Williams. The pace will be brisk. The hikes will take place rain or shine. The group will meet at the Lake Williams parking area on South George Street and depart at 6 p.m. For more information, readers may contact hike leaders David and Elizabeth Lukes at 717-818-4751 or captainskit@gmail.com. A scenic, 5-mile hike will take place on Saturday, July 7. The hike will start at the Wrightsville Boat Launch and end at the Moon Dancer Winery parking lot. It will feature a moderate elevation going through Murphy’s Hollow and a visit to Grace Plateau. At High Point, hikers will have a 360-degree view of the river and surrounding hills. Hikers will meet at the Boscov’s east parking lot near the Texas Roadhouse and depart at 12:30 p.m. Hike leader Eric Ling may be contacted at 717-815-6635 or eling6@hotmail.com.

A history-centered, 3-mile hike on Sunday, July 15, will take place at the historic York Iron Mine Company site at P. Joseph Raab Park, 2600 Hoff Road, Seven Valleys. Participants will hike around the old mining pits, look at the mine openings, climb approximately 700 feet in elevation, and walk about oneeighth mile down a stream. They should wear long pants, waterproof boots and bug spray. The group will meet at the west end parking lot on Woodberry Road and depart at 8:30 a.m. Hike leader Kristen Shearer may be contacted at 717-855-8507 or kristenmiller67@yahoo.com. An easy, 8.5-mile hike will take place on Sunday, July 22, at the Swatara State Park rail trail. Hikers will cross the old Waterville Bridge, cross the new rail trail bridge across Swatara Creek, and pass a couple of old canal locks. Hikers will meet at the Emigsville Park and Ride off Interstate 83 Exit 24 and depart at 8 a.m. For more information, readers may contact hike leader Jim McCoy at 717-984-2712 or gonehikin830@outlook.com. An easy, 8-mile hike will take place on Sunday, July 29. Hikers will start on the beginning of the rail trail in downtown York and walk to Brillhart Station and return. Hikers will meet at the Heritage Rail Trail parking area at West Philadelphia Street and North Pershing Avenue, York, and depart at 1 p.m. Hike leader Linda Bean may be reached at 717-8816651 or Walktodq@gmail.com.

Area High School; Alex Fuhrman, York Suburban High School; Breanna Harvey, West York Area High School; Robert Hirko, York Country Day School; Megan Hale, York Catholic High School; Brian Harris, Southwestern High School; Cody Lemonovich, York County School of Technology; Jonah Dougherty, Eastern York High School; Matthew Tracey, Kennard-Dale High School; and DeJuan Gibbs, William Penn High School. The Future Leaders of York

program helped the students develop their leadership skills, such as building consensus to solve problems. It also introduced them to community leaders and educated them about how the community functions. The students also awarded $5,000 in grants to area nonprofits, including Golden Connections Community Center, Green Thumbs Garden Box Project, Lehman Center - Children’s Aid Society, Teen Parent Support Group, Salem Square Library, and The York County Food Bank Food for Families Program. Leadership York’s mission is to train and support individuals who have the desire to serve the York community in leadership positions. The organization has graduated just under 3,700 graduates from its six programs. The graduates provide leadership to more than 250 nonprofit organizations and serve thousands of constituents in state and local government. For more information, readers may visit www.leadershipyork.org.

Alumni Association Presents Scholarships

The Alumni Association of the York Hospital School of Nursing, represented by president Regina Fuhrman (left) and member Judy Bailey (center), presented scholarships to Jessica Logan (right) and Katrina Wagaman and Carolyn Smith (not pictured). The Association, which has a membership of men and women who graduated from the former diploma school, is active in its support of nursing education.

YCHS Shares Class Of 2018 News York Catholic High School (YCHS) recently announced the accolades of the Class of 2018. Seventy-four percent of this class of 105 students earned over 11 million dollars in college scholarships. Many received multiple scholarships from universities, businesses, and nonprofit organizations, including full tuition and room and board. This class will contribute to global society as 96 percent have chosen to continue their education after high school.

Another two percent are entering the military, and two percent are entering the workforce. This class shared 17,768 hours of service to the community volunteering with Leg Up Farm, Ronald McDonald House, and City of York’s Bring on Play, as well as volunteering at fire departments, police departments, hospitals, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, food pantries, animal rescues, and community events. To learn more about YCHS, readers may visit www.yorkcatholic.org.


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