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She has said her cardiac diagnosis changed her life, outlook and plans for the future. Guests will also hear from registered nurse dietitian Joni Rampolla of Giant Foods about the importance of smart eating for better heart health. The event will include a hearthealthy lunch. Television news anchor Amy Lutz will serve as the master of ceremonies. The luncheon is chaired by Samantha Stover, a registered nurse at WellSpan Health. Proceeds from the event, which include live and silent auctions and the Open Your Heart appeal, will benefit the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement. For more information about the Go Red for Women Luncheon or to purchase tickets, readers may visit www.heart.org/yorkpagored or contact Deb Landis at 717-730-1739 or Wade Markel at 717-495-4691.
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Scout Builds Pedestrian Bridge Max Francis, a member of Boy Scout Troop 20, recently completed his Eagle Scout service project. For his project, Max led the construction of a 28foot-long pedestrian bridge connecting Leg Up Farm’s overflow parking field to its main facility and easing pedestrian traffic between the two areas. Leg Up Farm used the pedestrian bridge for the first time during its 2018 Fall Fest, held on Oct. 13, 2018. Max, a ninth-grader at York Suburban High School, is the son of Steve and Sallie Francis. Troop 20 meets at St. John Lutheran Church in York. The construction mentor was Kevin Inch, owner of Construction by Inch. Additionally, many local businesses, as well as East Manchester Township and
Max Francis (right) of Troop 20 recently led the construction of a pedestrian bridge at Leg Up Farm as his Eagle Scout service project. Joining Max in displaying the bridge are Kevin Inch (left), construction mentor, and Tom O’Connor, president of Leg Up Farm. many volunteers, helped construct and fund the bridge.
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Mr. Gumpher is the son of Shirley Gumpher of Lewisberry. He graduated from Red Land High School and is employed by UPS in Harrisburg. An October 2020 wedding is planned.
MLK Day Of Service Slated Crispus Attucks Association has announced its 37th annual MLK Day of Service, which this year has the theme “Bringing His Vision to Life.” The event will take place on Monday, Jan. 21, in the gymnasium at Crispus Attucks Association of York, 605 S. Duke St., York. Community members are invited to attend. Doors will open for registration and volunteer assignments at 7:30 a.m., with the program and breakfast beginning at 8 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by local artists. At 8:30 a.m., Crispus Attucks will present Living the Dream Awards to local York city youths who continue Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy by demonstrating service and responsibility: Destinee Burgos, Selmary ColonAlvarado, Silmary Colon-Alvarado, and Amiia Martin. The volunteer service projects
will begin at 10 a.m. and end at noon. Participants will have the opportunity to honor the work and life of King through volunteer service projects with the following organizations: Bell Family Shelter, Covenant House, Duke Street Clean Sweep, Lincoln Charter School, Lots of Love, Martin Library, and Re-Source York. They may also assist Crispus Attucks with event cleanup. Volunteers are encouraged to register at http://bit.ly/MLKSignUp to ensure that they can participate in their preferred project. Other activities will include a CommUnity Conversation, which will be an open discussion for community members to reflect on King’s work, and a virtual reality tour. For more information, readers may contact Philip Drayden at 717-848-3610, ext. 279, or pdrayden@crispusattucks.org.
September House Posts Schedule September House, 1251 W. King St., York, has posted its upcoming schedule of activities. For more information, readers may call 717-848-4417 or email September_House2@yahoo.com . York County residents age 60 and up are invited to take a tour, meet staff and members, stay for lunch, and participate in activities. The center will be closed on Monday, Jan. 21, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Free bingo will be offered on Tuesday, Jan. 22, and Thursday, Jan. 24, starting at 12:45 p.m. A bingo fundraiser is held every Wednesday starting at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. for purchasing and eating from a special menu. A study group has formed for those interested in obtaining their ham (amateur) radio operator’s license. The group meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m. The group plans to set up a radio station in the near future, and members will attempt to contact radio operators from other states and countries and at the International Space Station.
Daily workouts are offered from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Tang Soo Do, a Korean martial arts program, is taught by a certified teacher on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. The senior center also offers cards and games throughout the week. Pinochle is played every Monday from 1 to 4 p.m., chess is played on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 500 bid is played on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and the bridge club meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays. The center offers shuffleboard on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m., and additional players are being sought. All are welcome to play or watch. Board games, cards, and jigsaw puzzles are also available for everyone to enjoy. In addition, wood burning classes and workshops are held on the first and third Fridays. September House delivers meals to homebound seniors on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, and volunteers are needed to help with these deliveries. Routes are within a few miles of the center, and the time commitment is one to two hours.
Parks Department Offers Programs The York County Department of Parks and Recreation has posted several activities. The parks department will host two Cabin Fever Hikes at Rocky Ridge County Park, 3699 Deininger Road, York. The first one will be on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., and the second one will be on Monday, Jan. 21, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Participants will meet in the Hidden Laurel Picnic Area in the Pheasant Pavilion. Hikers will explore what is happening in nature during winter. Afterward, they will warm up with hot chocolate and cookies by a campfire. Participation is free, but preregistration is requested by calling 717-428-1961. A Winter Bird Identification Drop-In program will take place at Nixon County Park Nature Center, located on Nixon Drive,
York, on Jan. 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Sunday, Jan. 20, from noon to 4 p.m. A naturalist will interpret which birds are visiting the feeders. Attendees will learn about beginner birding resources. Participation is free, and registration is not required. A Watercolor Class for Beginners program will be offered at the Nixon County Park Nature Center from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 26, and and Sunday, Feb. 24. Wildlife artist Teanna Byerts will instruct this introduction to basic watercolor techniques. All supplies will be provided. There is fee for the class. Attendees do not need to register for both dates. The class size is limited. To register, reader may call 717-428-1961. For more information on these programs and other programs, readers may visit www.yorkcountyparks.org.
Astronomy Group Plans Starwatch The York County Astronomical Society (YCAS) will host a Lunar Eclipse Starwatch at its observatory at John C. Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York, on Sunday, Jan. 20, from 8 p.m. to midnight. The evening will begin with a screened astronomical presentation on current events and the January night sky. Guests will then be guided on a tour of the sky through one of the club’s telescopes. Attendees will be shown a host of celestial objects to include the moon, Mars, the Andromeda galaxy,
star clusters, nebulae and more. Hot beverages and light refreshments will be available. While this event is free and open to the public, freewill donations will be accepted. If the weather is clear, all activities will occur as scheduled. If it is completely cloudy or raining, only the screened astronomical presentation will occur. When arriving at the park, attendees are asked to use the main park entrance, not the administrative office entrance. More information on YCAS events can be found at www.facebook.com/astroyork.
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Library Plans Spring Art Exhibit Martin Library, 159 E. Market St., York, is seeking submissions for up to 50 pieces for its “Spring ART in mARTin” gallery exhibit. This season’s exhibition theme is “Inspiration.” A public art reception will take place in early April, and art will be displayed through May. The library invites artists to submit up to three original pieces of 2-D or 3-D artwork. Artwork needs to be wired for hanging with a maximum frame size of
48 by 36 inches. No saw tooth hangers will be allowed. Submissions should be emailed to ArtInMartin@yorklibraries.org. They must include the title, media, dimensions, and price, as well as an attached .jpg image for each artwork submitted. Artwork images should be saved with the artist’s last name and the artwork title in the following format: artist’s last name.title. The body of the email should include the
artist’s name, phone number, and address. The deadline for entry is Friday, Jan. 25, at 5 p.m. Artists will be notified of their acceptance within a week of submission. At that time, the library will provide a gallery contract and notify artists of artwork intake times. All artwork must be delivered to Martin Library. For additional information, readers may contact Becky Wiest at 717-849-6926.
Support Group Rentzel-Goodyear To Meet A Susquehanna Valley support group, sponsored by Greater Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, will meet on Thursday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. at Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 745 Old Chickies Hill Road, Columbia. The support group will be conducted by a trained facilitator with the purpose of providing a safe place for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementia to develop a support system; exchange practical information on caregiving challenges and possible solutions; talk through issues and ways of coping; share feelings, needs and concerns; and learn about community resources. The group meets on the third Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. For more information, readers may contact MJ Musser at 717-4953456 or mjmusser@svnrc.com. To learn more about caregiver programs and resources, individuals may visit www.alz.org/pa or www.alzconnected.org.
The wedding of Kaitlin Goodyear and Drew Rentzel took place on June 30, 2018, at Lakeview Farms in Dover. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Patti Goodyear of York. She graduated from Central York High School in 2008 and Shippensburg University in 2012. She is employed by Central York School District in York. The groom is the son of Kim Rentzel of Lewes, Del., and the late Scott Rentzel. He graduated from Red Land High School in 2007 and is employed by Lobar Inc. in Dillsburg. Cana, Domincan Republic, the After a wedding trip to Punta couple resides in Etters.
Dueling Pianos Evening Posted Uptown York Rotary Club (UYRC) will present Dueling Pianos on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Elks Lodge 213, 223 N. George St., York. The Piano Dudes will perform 1980s-themed music, and attendees will have the opportunity to dance. The cost of a ticket will include
live entertainment and heavy hors d’oeuvres. A silent auction will also be held. Proceeds from the event will benefit UYRC’s Community Giving Grants. For more details and to purchase tickets, readers may visit www.eventbrite.com and search for “Dueling Pianos” in York.
Russell Earns College Degree Conversations Group To Meet York College held its graduation ceremony on Dec. 19. Among the graduates was Nathaniel Russell of York. Russell earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science.
Conversations meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at The Meeting House, 1715 Altland Ave., York. Each meeting consists of a short video and time for discussion. Doors open at 6 p.m., and
light refreshments are served. The group is continuing its “40 Days Of Love: We Were Made for Relationships” study. For more information, readers may email Marie at marieholla@aol.com.
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St. John Episcopal Church, 140 N. Beaver St., York, will host Denise Dillenbeck, York Symphony Orchestra concertmaster, during a St. John Concert Series program on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 4 p.m. Dillenbeck will be accompanied by Ken Osowski, assistant professor of music at York College. Dillenbeck has a background in orchestral, chamber and solo playing. She has toured Europe and America with the Philadelphia Orchestra and has played with the Seattle Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Pennsylvania
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Club Honors Students Of The Month Rotary Club of Red Lion Dallastown president Frank Herron (right) congratulated the Dallastown Area School District Students of the Month, Lucas Matuszewski (left) and Luhi Modi, at the club’s Dec. 13 meeting.
Rotary Club of Red Lion Dallastown president Frank Herron (right) congratulated the Red Lion Area School District Students of the Month, Micah Sumwalt (left) and Aubrie Wise, at the club’s Dec. 13 meeting.
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Historical Society Couple Marks 50th Anniversary To Hold Meeting The Red Lion Area Historical Society will meet on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m. at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 161 N. Main St., Red Lion. Guest speaker Terry Bluett will present “Quest for Freedom: Forgotten Heroes in York County.” The meeting is free and open to the public. The entrance may be accessed via the parking lot behind the church. If Red Lion Area School District schools are canceled, the meeting will also be canceled. For more information, readers may call president Robin Miller at 717-244-1912 or email info@rlahs.com.
Library To Host Special Event Martin Library, 159 E. Market St., York, will host an event through the Grow With Google initiative on Wednesday, Jan. 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through the initiative, Google aims to help create economic opportunity in communities across the United States. The tour consists of free, one-day events in local libraries to help job seekers and small business owners improve their digital skills. To learn more about the free event and to register, readers may visit https://g.co/Grow Pennsylvania. Space is limited, so advance registration is requested.
Senior Center Plans Luncheon Susquehanna Senior Center, 2427 Craley Road, Wrightsville, will hold its Chinese New Year luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 5. The meal will include sweet and sour chicken, chicken and broccoli, lo mein, and a spring roll. The luncheon is for members only, and attendees are required to have a ticket. Tickets may be purchased until Tuesday, Jan. 29, by contacting Tracy at 717-244-0340. Other celebration activities are for anyone. For more information, email susquehannasenior center@yahoo.com or visit www.susquehannaseniorcenter.org.
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Dennis and Beverly Rothrock of Dover celebrated their 50th anniversary on Oct. 14, 2018, with a weeklong family cruise to Bermuda. They were married on Nov. 9, 1968, at Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church in York by the Rev. Brown. The Rothrocks are the parents of Nathan Rothrock, Douglas Rothrock, and Kenneth
Rothrock, all of Dover. They have seven grandchildren. Mr. Rothrock is employed by Heritage Lawn and Landscape Care Inc. in Dover. Mrs. Rothrock is employed by York County Judicial Center in York and is retired from Dover Area School District. The couple attends New Creation Community Church in Dover.
Hope’s Closet Sets Hours Hope’s Closet at Pathway Community Church, 1731 W. Philadelphia St., York, will be open on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All men’s and women’s sweaters in a range of sizes will be available at a special price. A final clearance sale on Christmas decorations will be held, including tree trimmings, lights, wall and door decorations,
table centerpieces, and more. A large selection of scrubs as well as games, toys, and books will be available. Free clothing items will be available for people of all ages. Free food and bread will also be available. For more information, readers may call Pathway Church at 717-793-8070 or visit “Hope’s Closet-York” on Facebook or at www.pathwaycc.org.
Superhero Night Planned As part of CelebrateARTS Week, a Superhero Family Night and Movie Screening will take place on Thursday, Jan. 17, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Creative York, 10 N. Beaver St., York. Partricipants will create their own superhero mask using markers, collage papers, other art materials, and stickers. Visitors may stroll through Cherry Lane Park for the kickoff of FestivICE
in downtown York. A free screening of “The Incredibles” will take place at 7 p.m. at the Appell Center Capitol Theatre, 50 N. George St., York. Guests may enjoy a concert by the York Junior Symphony Orchestra from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to dress in costume. For more information, readers may visit www.culturalyork.org/ events/celebratearts-week.
Chili Cook-Off Slated A chili cook-off fundraiser will take place on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dover Community Center, 3700 Davidsburg Road, Dover. Attendees may judge chili samples for a nominal fee. Chili
takeout will be available. The event will also feature craft vendors and a drawing. Proceeds from the event will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. Readers may contact Kayla at 814-5900133 for more information.
Church To Host Yoga Classes Hayshire United Church of Christ, 100 open to everyone. There is a cost per class. For more Haybrook Drive, York, will offer yoga classes on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. and details, readers may call the church at Saturdays at 11 a.m. The classes are 717-848-4007.
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graphic design. Zaenna Echevarria of Red Lion earned a Bachelor of Science in middle level education. Jason Greenwood of Red Lion earned a Associate of Science in business administration. Dawn Keiser of Red Lion earned a Bachelor of Arts in English literary studies. Morgan Kuehne of Red Lion graduated cum laude. Kuehne earned a Bachelor of Science in middle level/special education. Randal Lint of Red Lion earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice. Elizabeth Malda of Red Lion graduated summa cum laude. Malda earned a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education - English. Stephanie Moscola of Red Lion graduated summa cum laude. Moscola earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Nicole Thivierge of Red Lion graduated cum laude. Thivierge earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Brittany Brubaker of Seven Valleys graduated cum laude. Brubaker earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Julia Dulisse of Seven Valleys graduated magna cum laude. Dulisse earned a Bachelor of Science in finance. Charity Huggins of Shrewsbury graduated summa cum laude. Huggins earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Shannon Brenner of Stewartstown earned a Bachelor of Science in sociology. Amanda Ensor of Stewartstown earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Kyle Jones of Stewartstown graduated summa cum laude. Jones earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science. Samantha Levan of Stewartstown earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Peter Mumma of Stewartstown earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Wynter Yarish of Windsor Yarish earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice. Brittny Aguiar of York earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Maureen Anstis of York earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice. Kori Backel of York earned a Bachelor of Science in behavioral science. Rachel Barker of York earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Megan Blum of York graduated summa cum laude. Blum earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Marina Brown of York earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Patrick Clement of York earned a Bachelor of Arts in
international relations. Laura Corrin of York earned a Bachelor of Science in radiography. Addalyn Dohm of York earned a Master of Education in education. Tabitha Foy of York graduated cum laude. Foy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in early elementary education. Karina Garcia of York earned a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications. Samantha Gilbert of York earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Michael Haug of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Jevon Hawkins of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Madisyn Hughes of York graduated summa cum laude. Hughes earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Sean Innerst of York earned a Bachelor of Science in sport management. Jerica Jules Bartholomew of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Angela Krebs of York earned a Master of Education in education. Bryce Kruger of York earned a Bachelor of Arts in public relations. Joshua Lofties of York earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering management. Kuyler Massam of York graduated magna cum laude. Massam earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Jonah Mays of York earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Andrew Mazo of York earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. See York Graduates pg 6
The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) encourages Pennsylvanians to give to programs that support the commonwealth’s veterans and active-duty military personnel and their families. The four tax-deductible programs administered by the DMVA are the Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP), the Veterans’ Trust Fund (VTF), Residents’ Welfare Funds and the Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial Trust Fund.
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earned a Bachelor of Science in mathematics. Shay Mathison of Manchester earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Marianna Peshkova of Manchester graduated magna cum laude. Peshkova earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Ronald Bowman of Manheim earned a Bachelor of Science in finance. Jenna Diffenderfer of Marietta graduated cum laude. Diffenderfer earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Kendall Bortner of Mechanicsburg graduated magna cum laude. Bortner earned a Bachelor of Science in marketing. Megan Laughlin of Millersville earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Thomas McInnes of Millersville earned a Associate of Science in criminal justice. Brittany Harlacher of Mount Joy graduated cum laude. Harlacher earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Alexander Krieger of Mount Joy earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Joshua Rhoads of Mount Joy graduated magna cum laude. Rhoads earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Alyssa Yom of Mount Joy graduated summa cum laude. Yom earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Lauren Kane of Mount Wolf earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Megan Feiler of Mountville earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Madison Wadzinski of Mountville earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Kimberly Dunlap of New Cumberland earned a Master of Education in education. Nathan Sade of New Cumberland earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Allyson Lilly of New Freedom graduated summa cum laude. Lilly earned a Bachelor of Arts in public relations. Annemarie Orndorff of Jacobus graduated magna cum laude. Orndorff earned a Bachelor of Science in human services. Andrew Thomas of New Freedom earned a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications. Ryan Ullery of New Freedom earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Nicholas Bullock of New Holland earned a Bachelor of Science in secondary education - mathematics. Josiah Subach of Nottingham earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology. Matthew Cates of Phoenixville earned a Bachelor of Arts in
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Nearly 300 students graduated from York College of Pennsylvania on Dec. 19. Claire Ashcraft of York graduated magna cum laude. Ashcraft earned a Bachelor of Arts in intelligence analysis. Alison Posey of Airville earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Aubree Snyder of Brogue earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Casey Scheffler of Chester Springs earned a Bachelor of Arts in professional writing. Athena Kalisz of Dallastown earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Shanna Mummert of Dallastown earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Jessica Preston of Dallastown earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Ryan Arnold of Dover graduated cum laude. Arnold earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Kelly Ferree of Dover earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Kelsey Stambaugh of Dover graduated cum laude. Stambaugh earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Stefanie Fuchs of Etters earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary/special education. Clare Herbert of Fawn Grove earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Leah Waldrup of Felton earned a Bachelor of Arts in fine art. Eric Goodwill of Freeland, Md., earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. Collin Crowell of Glen Rock earned a Bachelor of Science in sport management. Emily Gemmill of Glen Rock graduated cum laude. Gemmill earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Nicholas Durbanis of Glenmoore graduated cum laude. Durbanis earned a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education social studies. Julie Heisey of Harrisburg graduated magna cum laude. Heisey earned a Bachelor of Science in hospitality management. Amelia York of Hellam graduated cum laude. York earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Alexander DiMarzio of Lancaster earned a Master of Education in education. Morgan Neff of Lancaster graduated cum laude. Neff earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Haley Bonneau of Lewisberry graduated cum laude. Bonneau earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science. Kevin Landis of Lincoln University earned a Bachelor of Science in supply chain operations management. Michael Croskey of Manchester
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York Graduates from pg 5 Jenna McMaster of York earned a Master of Education in education. Shannon Miller of York earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Sue-Lee Miller of York earned a Bachelor of Science in marketing. Brandon Mormann of York earned a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education - English. Jessica Noll of York earned a Bachelor of Science in management. Shannon Oliver of York earned a Master of Education degree in education. Naila Raza of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. William Sakyi of York graduated magna cum laude. Sakyi earned a Bachelor of Science in biology. Austin Scott of York earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Maddison Shimmel of York earned a Bachelor of Science in behavioral science. Stevie Shultz of York earned
a Bachelor of Science in middle level education. Gabrielle Smith of York earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Mathias Smyser of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Kenneth Stout of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Kendra Stoutzenberger of York earned a Master of Business Administration in business administration. Jennifer Tuchscherer of York earned a Bachelor of Science in early elementary education. Evan Valenti of York earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Ashley Werner of York graduated magna cum laude. Werner earned a Bachelor of Science in middle level/special education. Brianna Wilhelm of York graduated magna cum laude. Wilhelm earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing.
Tales Of The Skies Posted The York County Astronomical Society (YCAS) will celebrate 13 years of planetarium programs by offering programs for the entire family on Saturday, Jan. 19. Programs will be shown at the York Learning Center Planetarium, 301 E. Sixth Ave., York. “One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure” will be shown at 2 p.m. “StarWatch” will be shown at 2:40 and 7:40 p.m. “Max Goes to the Moon” will
begin at 3:20 p.m. “The Sun: Our Living Star” will be shown at 7 p.m. “A Part of the Sky Called Orion” will start at 8:20 p.m. Admission is discounted for children and seniors. Admission to any second or third show will also be discounted. For more details, including a description of each program, readers may visit www.astroyork.com. Private show reservations are available.
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New Park, English; Thomas H. Shaffer, Seven Valleys, English; Max I. McAllister, Lewisberry, psychology; Nicholas D. Andersen, Fawn Grove, business; Ridgely B. Davis, Glen Rock, business; Carley Emig, York, business; Pamela A. Fulginiti, Hanover, business with minor in biology, cum laude; Madison K. Grubb, State College, business; Rebecca M. Hoffman, York, business; Fahad K. Khan, York, business; Paige E. Peyton, York, business; Nicholas R. Pullo, York, business; Jeffrey C. Smith, York, business; Thomas C. Taylor, Hallam, business; Karra Thomason, New Oxford, business; Luke D. Marsiglia, New Park, electro-mechanical engineering technology; Stuart E. Pinkerton, York, electromechanical engineering technology; Colby L. Rohrbaugh, Dover, electro-mechanical
engineering technology; Joshua D. Gladfelter, Glenville, human development and family studies; Stephanie Goddard, Hellam, human development and family studies, magna cum laude; Shawnee S. Hostetter, Red Lion, human development and family studies; Michelle R. Papa, Glen Rock, human development and family studies; Adam J. Rexroth, Dallastown, human development and family studies; Peyton Schneider, Dover, human development and family studies; Francyou Desse, York, information sciences and technology with minor in business; Gilford L. Smith, York, information sciences and technology; Nicholas A. Trish, Spring Grove, information sciences and technology; Christian W. Buser, Wrightsville, psychology; Lindsy P. May, Wrightsville,
psychology with minor in human development and family studies; Emily E. McGowan, York, psychology; Melissa L. Pinera, Abbottstown, psychology; Jacob D. Fox, South Salem, N.Y., science; and Brian S. Strathmeyer II, York, science. Students who received a Master of Education in teaching and curriculum are Jana M. Arentz, Hanover; Ashley M. de Salis, Gettysburg; Emily G. Eppley, Dallastown; Michelle M. Godfrey, York; Talyn B. Smiley, York; and Sara A. Stauffer, Red Lion. Several students attended other Penn State campuses but were slated to participate in the Penn State York commencement. They include Islam K. Hassan, Lancaster, letters, arts and sciences; Juan C. Olivares, York, kinesiology; and Hanna A. Shull, Gettysburg, criminal justice with minor in psychology.
for grant support from other state agencies. The maximum award for a museum is $65,000. In addition, official county historical societies are eligible to apply. The awards for Official County Historical Societies range from $2,500 to $4,000. Applicants must meet organizational eligibility requirements. Awards are based on a
calculation that uses the operating budget from the most recently completed fiscal year. Applications must be received by Friday, Jan. 25. All PHMC grant applications are now submitted on the commonwealth’s Single Application for Assistance system at www.esa.dced.state.pa.us. Eligibility information and grant guidelines can be found at www.phmc.pa.gov.
Support Grants Available State Cultural and Historical Support Grants are now available for qualified museums and official county historical societies. This is the sixth year that the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PMHC) has worked with the state legislature to provide funding for museums through the grant program. A total of $2 million was included in the 2018-19 state budget for the initiative.
The Cultural and Historical Support Grant program is restricted to eligible organizations that are not supported by other state agency funding programs, including museums located in Pennsylvania with annual operating budgets exceeding $100,000 and at least one full-time professional staff person. Some museums are not eligible if they are eligible
College Posts Art Exhibition Club Welcomes New Member “A Path Between Two Continents,” an exhibition of work by Baltimore-based artist Stephen Towns, will be featured in the York College Galleries from Tuesday, Jan. 22, to Saturday, Feb. 23. Towns will speak at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7, in DeMeester Recital Hall in Wolf Hall. All events are free and open to the public. The college is located at 441 Country Club Road, York. A native of Charleston, S.C., mixedmedia artist Towns primarily works in oil, acrylic, and fiber, drawing visual inspiration
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Penn State York held its December commencement 2018 on Dec. 14. Students earned degrees in a variety of disciplines. Students who received associate degrees include Kyle Bowersox, Spring Grove, business administration; Isaac L. Strausbaugh, Windsor, business administration; Eric G. Pfeiffer, Red Lion, electrical engineering technology; Stephanie Rodriguez, York, human development and family studies; and Tammy Sue Bowers, York, letters, arts and sciences, cum laude. Students who received baccalaureate degrees are Paul S. Ambrose, Stewartstown, communication arts and science; Magdalen N. Matthews, Red Lion, communications arts and science; Patrick S. McClane, Mount Wolf, communications arts and science with minor in business; Clara C. Johnson,
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from Medieval altarpieces, Impressionist paintings, and wax cloth prints. According to Towns, who was brought up in the Deep South, his work responds to “issues permeating African-American culture” with a desire to “create beauty from the hardships in life.” A breakthrough exhibition by Towns, “Rumination and a Reckoning,” opened in March 2018 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Towns was honored as the inaugural recipient of the 2016 Municipal Art Society of Baltimore Travel Prize and received a Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance Rubys Artist Grant in 2015. In 2018, he was a semifinalist for the Sondheim Artscape Prize and received the Maryland State Arts Council’s Individual Artist Award. The Cora Miller Gallery and Brossman Gallery are located within the Evelyn and Earle Wolf Hall. Gallery Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays; and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. For additional information on art exhibits, readers may visit www.ycp.edu/york-college-galleries or call gallery director Matthew Clay-Robison at 717-815-6622.
“Portrait of Betty Simmons” is among the works of Baltimore-based artist Stephen Towns, who will display mixed-media pieces at the York College Galleries from Tuesday, Jan. 22, to Saturday, Feb. 23.
The Rotary Club of Red Lion - Dallastown welcomed its newest member, Carrie Wilburn (second from right), at the club’s Dec. 6 meeting. Welcoming Wilburn to the club were (from left) were club president Dr. Frank Herron; Wilburn’s club mentor, Brenda Wilbur; and membership chair Lori Polakoff.
Economic Group Sets Luncheon The York County Economic Alliance, 144 Roosevelt Ave., Suite 100, York, will host its next Leadership Luncheon, themed “Security Awareness From the Top Down,” on Tuesday, Jan. 29, from noon to 2 p.m. Attendees
will learn how to be prepared before, during and after an attack. Food and beverages will be provided free of charge, and space is limited. For more information and to register, readers may visit www.ycea.org.
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When hunger strikes, various appetite-control strategies can help people avoid overeating or eating during those times when boredom is more to blame than an empty belly. -Eat slowly. When a person eats, a series of signals is sent to the brain from digestive hormones secreted by the gastrointestinal tract. These signals produce a feeling of pleasure and satiety in the brain, but it can take a while for the brain to receive them. By chewing slowly, people can give the signals more time to reach their brains, potentially preventing them from overeating. -Choose the right snacks. The right snacks can make it easier to eat more slowly. Instead of reaching for potato chips or pretzels, both of which can be eaten quickly and picked up by the handful, choose snacks that are both healthy and require a little work. Carrots dipped in hummus
or baked tortilla chips with lowfat salsa or bean dip are low-calorie snacks that also require some work between bites. The time it takes people to dip between bites affords more time for the digestive tract to release signals to the brain that they are full. -Reach for fiber first. Another way to conquer hunger without overeating is to reach for fiber before eating other parts of a meal. Vegetables are rich in fiber, but since they are often served as side dishes, many people tend to eat them only after they have eaten their main courses. That can contribute to overeating. Fiber fills people up, so by eating the high-fiber portions of a meal first, people may be less likely to overeat before their brain receives the signals that their stomach is full. Individuals should consider eating vegetables as an appetizer or, if the entire meal is served at once, clear their plate of vegetables before diving
into the main course or other side dishes. -Drink water. Perhaps the best - and least expensive - way for people to control their appetite and ensure that they do not overeat is to drink more water. A 2010 study funded by the Institute for Public Health and Water Research that included 48 adults between the ages of 55 and 75 found that people who drank two 8-ounce glasses of water right before a meal consumed 75 to 90 fewer calories during the ensuing meal than study participants who did not consume water prior to their meals. Over the course of 12 weeks, participants who drank water before meals three times per day lost roughly five pounds more than those who did not increase their water intake. Controlling appetite does not have to be a complex undertaking. In fact, some simple strategies can help people avoid overeating.
Sandwich-Soup Combo The combination of hot soup and a sandwich is often seen as an ideal comfort food, and the variations are as endless as a person’s imagination. Thanks to two recipes from “What’s Cooking Italian� (Thunder Bay Press) by Penny Stephens, home chefs can put an Italian spin on the soup-sandwich pairing with Mozzarella Sandwiches and Creamy Tomato Soup. Mozzarella Sandwiches (Serves 4) 8 slices day-old bread, crusts removed 3 1/2 ounces mozzarella cheese, thickly sliced 8 canned anchovy fillets, drained and chopped 16 fresh basil leaves 1/2 cup pitted black olives, chopped 4 eggs, beaten 2/3 cup milk Oil for deep frying Salt and pepper Instructions: 1 - Cut each slice of bread into two triangles. Top eight of the bread triangles with the moz-
zarella slices and chopped anchovies. Place the basil leaves and olives on top and season with salt and pepper to taste. Lay the other eight triangles of bread over the top and press down around the edges to seal. 2 - Mix the eggs and milk and pour into an ovenproof dish. Add the sandwiches and leave to soak for 5 minutes. Heat the oil in a large pan until a cube of bread browns in 30 seconds - the oil will then be hot enough for deep frying. Before cooking the sandwiches, squeeze the edges together again. 3 - Carefully place the sandwiches in the oil and deep-fry for 2 minutes or until golden, turning once. Remove the sandwiches with a slotted spoon and drain on absorbent paper towels. Serve immediately while still hot.
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Instructions: 1 - Melt the butter in a large saucepan. Add the tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes, until the skins start to wrinkle. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add the stock to the pan, bring to a boil, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, under a preheated broiler, lightly toast the ground almonds until they are golden brown. This will only take 1 to 2 minutes, so watch them closely. 2 - Remove the soup from the heat and place in a food processor. Blend the mixture to form a smooth consistency. Alternatively, mash the soup with a potato masher. Press the soup through a Creamy Tomato Soup strainer to remove any tomato skin or seeds. (Serves 4) 3 - Place the soup in the pan and 3 tablespoons butter 1 lb. 9 ounces ripe tomatoes, return to the heat. Stir in the milk preferably plum, roughly or cream, ground almonds, and sugar. Warm the soup through and chopped 3 3/4 cups hot vegetable stock add the shredded basil just before serving. Transfer the soup to warm 2/3 cup milk or light cream bowls and serve hot. 14 cup ground almonds
Creamy Ham ‘n’ Broccoli Busy families that do not have the time to spend an hour or more in the kitchen preparing weeknight dinners can turn to slow cookers to do the work for them. Slow cookers cook foods on a low temperature over several hours. Slow cookers do not require constant attention, making them ideal for people who want to prep meals before leaving the house and then return to a hot meal in the evening. Many foods, from breakfasts to appetizers to desserts, can be prepared with slow cookers. But slow cookers are perhaps best suited for hearty meals, such as this recipe
for Creamy Ham ‘n’ Broccoli from “Casseroles, Slow Cooker and Soups� (RDA Enthusiast Brands) by Taste of Home editors. Creamy Ham ‘n’ Broccoli (Serves 6 to 8) 3 cups cubed, fully cooked ham 1 10-ounce package frozen chopped broccoli, thawed 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup, undiluted 1 jar processed cheese sauce 1 can sliced water chestnuts, drained
1 1/4 cups uncooked instant rice 1 cup milk 1 celery rib, chopped 1 medium onion, chopped 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/2 teaspoon paprika Instructions: In a 3-quart slow cooker, combine the first 10 ingredients. Cover and cook on high for 2 to 3 hours, or until the rice is tender. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle with paprika.
Chocolate United Way Receives Donation Triple Muffin Recipe Triple Chocolate Muffins (makes 12) 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips 1/2 cup white chocolate chips 2 large eggs, beaten 1 1/4 cup sour cream 6 tablespoons packed brown sugar 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
The United Way of York County’s Bob Bentley (center) accepted a check for $6,750 from First Capital Federal Credit Union’s president/CEO, Sue DeStephano (left), and human resources manager, Michele Wherley, on Dec. 17, 2018. The money was raised through the First Cap Gives Back program. To raise money, staff members sold soft pretzels to members at all of the credit union’s branches, paid a fee to wear jeans on a specific day and made pledges for the fundraising campaign.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners. Sift the flour, cocoa, baking powder and baking soda into a large bowl. Add the semisweet and white chocolate chips, and stir. Place the eggs, sour cream, sugar and melted butter in a separate mixing bowl, and mix well. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, and stir gently until just combined. Using two spoons, divide the batter evenly among the paper liners. Then bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes or until well risen and firm to the touch. Remove from the oven and serve warm, or place on a cooling rack and let cool.
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Garden Club Slates Events Green Thumb Garden Club will hold two upcoming programs at Kaltreider-Benfer Library, 147 S. Charles St., Red Lion, with both free and open to the community with no registration required. For more details on either program, readers may contact Melanie Markowski at
717-617-7457 or mmarkowski @juno.com. “Missing the Green? Try Easy-Care Houseplants” will be held on Thursday, Jan. 24, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Master Gardener Carol McDonald will lead a presentation on how to brighten one’s home with a variety of houseplants,
giving tips on how to keep them healthy. Children ages 4 to 11 and their parents are invited to “Adopt a Green Pet of Your Own” on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 11 a.m. to noon. “Baby” plants will be available for children to plant and take with them.
Come To Our House Of Worship ARLINGTON EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: 585 Lombard Road, Red Lion, PA 17356. Pastor Sterling Trimmer, Jr. Our mission is to love God, love others, serve others and reach others. Sunday - Adult Bible Fellowship Groups and Children and Youth Sunday School at 9:00 a.m.; Worship at 10:15 a.m. Youth Ministry at 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday - Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Thursday - Couple’s Small Group at 6:30 p.m. Check us out on Facebook. Contact the church for additional information at 717-246-3563.
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF YORK: 3920 East Prospect Rd., York. Sunday Worship Services: Contemporary 8:15 am., Sunday School 9:30 am., Traditional 10:45 am., Against The Flow Youth 6:30 pm., Evening Worship 6:30 pm., Wednesday Evenings 7 pm.: Adult Bible Study and Prayer; Pioneer Club; Against The Flow Youth. 717-755-0091. Rev. Steven Warner, Pastor. Rev. Jonathan Barrett, Assistant Pastor. Handicap accessible. Assistance for the hearing impaired www.gracebaptistyork.com
BETHANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN RED LION: 121 W. Broadway, Red Lion, PA, 17356; Phone (717) 244-7624; www.bethanyredlion.com Rev. Ron Doverspike, Rev. Mark Williams, and Pastor Larry Parlett. Worship opportunities on Sunday - Traditions Worship - 8 & 10:30 a.m.; Contemporary Worship 9 & 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. for children and adults. Wednesday Connections - Bible Studies and Activities for the whole family. Fellowship Meal from 5:30-6:25 p.m.; Studies & Activities from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Range of programs and ministries: Youth Ministry, Support Groups, Small Groups for all ages, Bible Studies, Celebrate Recovery, and much more... check out our website or call. Bethany Church offers full-service childcare and is handicapped accessible with plenty of offstreet parking.
HISTORIC FIRST ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS): 140 W.King St., York, PA 17401 Bible Class at 9:00am; Traditional Worship at 11:00am. (717) 843-8597. www.firststjohns.com
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. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 150 S. Manheim St., York, PA 17402 (717) 755-2062. The Bible is our ONLY guide in all our teaching, preaching and worship. We offer Bible classes for all ages (cradle roll thru adult) at all of our meeting times. We gather for bible study on Sun. at 9:30 a.m. & Wed. at 7 p.m. Our Sunday worship times are 10:30 am & 6 pm. We also offer a free Bible Correspondence Course as well as home studies. www.yorkchurchofchrist.org We hope to meet you soon!
SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 24 Franklin St., Jacobs, PA. We are a Faithful and Welcoming congregation. Our doors are open to everyone who wants their faith strengthened as we worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Our Sunday worship begins at 10:00am. We offer Children’s Ministry during our worship service and there is also nursery care available. Our youth group, the J-Walkers, meet twice a month on Sunday evenings from 6:30pm-8:00pm. We offer men’s and women’s Bible studies, depression and anxiety support group, a chancel choir, a hand bell choir, and so much more. Come to our Church and experience a spirit filled, family atmosphere. For more information, contact the Church office at (717) 428-2443 or email us at salemucc@comcast.net. Our website is salemuccjacobus.net. You can also like us on Facebook. Pastor: Kevin Becker ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH in Red Lion: 45 1st Ave., Red Lion, PA 17356 Ph: 717-244-2355 www.saintpauls-um.com Pastor: Rev. Tim Funk. Worship opportunities on Sunday: Traditional Service at 9am, Sunday School at 10:15am, Yahweh Café & Casual Worship from 11:15am-12 noon. Tues Eve Bible Study, 7pm, Wed Eve Prayer Service & Communion, 7pm. Other activities include: Cub Scout Troop #28 (Website: www.redlion28.mypack.us EMail: boyscouttroop28@hotmail.com). FREE community meal held 2nd Mon. each month at 5pm.
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SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH located near Lake Redman: at 99 York Rd in Jacobus, PA believes God’s grace and forgiveness is intended for all people. Worship with us and experience it for yourself! Sunday mornings at 8 & 10:15 am; SS at 9 am. For Information, call: 717428-2811 or visit www.salemlutheranjacobus.org STONYBROOK BIBLE CHURCH: 245 Pleasant Acres Road, York; Pastor Keith Berkheiser II. Sunday Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m.; Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 7 p.m.; Phone: (717) 757-5466. www. stonybrook.eicm.org UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION OF YORK: 925 S. George St., York. Come nurture your spirit & help heal the world! In our inclusive congregation, we welcome questions, explore answers & support you on your journey for truth & meaning. You are welcome here, no matter your religious beliefs, age, ability, race, ethnicity, or gender identity. Join us to further your spiritual growth, work for a more just society & find your home within an open, accepting community. Sunday worship & religious education classes for children & youth: 10am. Dress is casual. Find us Facebook www.facebook.com/TheUUCY Contact us at 717-845-8212, Office@uucy.org Hear recent sermons www.uucy.org/listen-to-our-sermons YORK MARANTHA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Meeting Saturday mornings- 60 Canal Rd. Ext., York, PA 17406 (Quickel Evangelical Lutheran Church). Join us for Sabbath School 9:30am, classes from toddlers through adults & Worship 11am. Lunch provided. Visit our websites- www.Present-Truth.com & www.WhatTheBibleReallySays.org. (717) 855-3619 for a FREE DVD explaining Bible Prophecy. YORKSHIRE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 125 Edgewood Rd., York (717)755-4952 Sunday Schedule: 9 am. Celebration Worship led by a worship team and 10:45 a.m. Celebration Worship incorporating our heritage of hymns, liturgy, choral and instrumental music; Sunday School for all ages: 9 am. and 10:45 a.m. Nursery w/ pagers. Sunday Youth Group 5:30 p.m. For info on studies for all age groups visit www.yorkshireumc.org or on Facebook. Joyful Noise Christian Preschool is accepting registrations for the 2018-2019 school year. Two day program for children ages 3-4; Three day program for children ages 4-5
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Handling A Prolonged Power Outage Accidents and storms can disrupt the electricity that powers everything in homes and businesses. A short-term loss of power can be a nuisance, but extended power outages can cause damage and may even be dangerous. Widespread power outages are often anticipated during or after severe storms, which can disable entire power grids. Because damaged power lines and infrastructure must be carefully assessed after severe storms, it may take anywhere from hours to several days before power is fully restored. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notes that food spoilage is one of the hazards of long-term power outages. If a storm is imminent, local residents can be proactive by freezing the contents of the refrigerator when possible so that items can stay at safe temperatures longer, advises the FDA. Food can remain safe for up to two hours at refrigerator temperature before it starts to
spoil. Grouping food together in the freezer also can help it stay colder longer. Having extra ice on hand or freezing containers of water also can provide a chilling effect, as well as serve as a water supply if faucet water is unavailable, which can be a concern for those with well-pumped water. Individuals’ barbecue can turn out to be beneficial during power outages. Many stoves, even gas ones, will not light because of electric ignitions. A gas camping stove or barbecue can serve as the primary place to cook food until power is restored. People should always have a secondary propane tank on hand. Plenty of bottled water should be kept on hand, especially if one’s regular water supply is well-fed and requires an electric pump to activate flow. People should stock up on blankets and warm clothing. Power outages during the winter can be especially challenging because
of the lack of heat in a home. Family members can huddle together in small rooms to conserve heat. People with wood-burning stoves can use them to keep warm. Fireplaces tend to be more show than ambient heat providers, but they can still serve as a heat source in a pinch. Those who have a generator should run it safely. The Consumer Product Safety Commission states that generators should be operated as far away from the house as possible to avoid deadly carbon monoxide fumes. Also, individuals should use appropriately gauged, outdoor-rated extension cords to power up generators. It is also important to stay put and avoid the road after a storm that causes a power outage. Wires may be down, traffic lights may not work, and dangerous debris may be littering the roads. Hunkering down is the best approach until power is restored.
Overcoming Workout Boredom Even the most ardent fitness enthusiasts sometimes lack the motivation to exercise. Various factors, including boredom with a fitness regimen, can affect one’s motivation to hit the gym. In instances when boredom is difficult to overcome, men and women who want to stay in shape can try the following strategies: -Join a sports league. A workout does not have to be limited to the weight room or the cardiovascular area of a local gym. If one’s motivation to work out is waning, a competitive sports league may be the answer. Many fitness facilities even offer sports leagues for adults on their premises or at nearby parks. Sports such as racquetball, soccer,
boxing, and mixed martial arts provide ample exercise and opportunities to meet other fitness-minded people. If games or competitions only take place once or twice a week, individuals can supplement their participation with more traditional workouts on off-days. -Take along an electronic tablet. Many fitness facilities now include WiFi internet access with the cost of a membership. People can take their electronic tablets with them to the gym to watch a television show or movie while burning calories during the cardiovascular portions of their workouts. -Periodically change the regimen. It can be easy for people to get bored with a workout if they are
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always doing the same repetitive exercises. Individuals may ask a personal trainer at their gym for some advice on how to switch things up and still meet their fitness goals. -Set new goals. Boredom with a workout regimen sometimes creeps in because people have achieved their initial fitness goals and have not set new ones. Once people have achieved a goal, they should set new ones so they have a new carrot dangling on the end of their stick, so to speak. Nearly everyone encounters workout boredom at one point another. Various strategies can help individuals overcome such a malaise and reinvigorate their enthusiasm for exercising.
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Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Information Posted The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is encouraging businesses to obtain the required spotted lanternfly permit to ensure they are complying with the spotted lanternfly quarantine orders. As the next phase of the spotted lanternfly life cycle gears up, now is an ideal time for businesses to learn how they can jumpstart this spring’s fight. There is no cost to businesses to obtain a permit. Under the law, businesses in Pennsylvania need to take the online permit training and exam and receive a permit for their vehicles. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture continues its work to contain and minimize the spread of the spotted lanternfly while also keeping commerce flowing in Pennsylvania. In November 2017, 13 Pennsylvania counties - Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, and Schuylkill were placed under quarantine to help stop the spread of the spotted lanternfly. States with spotted lanternfly populations are also required to follow the permit requirements for Pennsylvania. This will help prevent the movement of the pest from other states into Pennsylvania. The spotted lanternfly permit training teaches business owners, managers, and designated employees how to comply with the quarantine - an important legal designation to help stop the spread of spotted lanternfly
- to ensure each of their employees are complying with the law. The quarantine order directs businesses, residents, and county authorities to follow guidelines to prevent the movement of the certain articles that contain any living stages of the spotted lanternfly, including egg masses, nymphs, and adults such as logs, stumps, or any tree parts; nursery stock; crated materials; and trucks or vehicles not stored indoors. By investing time and personnel to inspect vehicles to safeguard against transporting insects, people can help to ensure this pest does not reach farther beyond those counties that are already quarantined. As part of the spotted lanternfly quarantine agreement beginning on Wednesday, May 1, The Department’s Bureau of Plant Industry will begin to perform inspections and verification checks to confirm that businesses are properly permitted. Failure to take the permit exam and educate employees could result in possible penalties and fines. The permit training and testing can be accessed through Penn State Extension by visiting https://extension.psu.edu/spotted -lanternfly-permit-training. For information regarding permitting, readers may contact slfpermit@pa.gov. To learn more, readers may visit www.agriculture .p a . g o v / s p o t t e d l a n t e r n f l y , www.aphis.usda.gov/hungrypest /slf, and http://extension.psu .edu/spotted-lanternfly.
NOM Chapter Sets Spaghetti Dinner Not One More - York Chapter (NOM-York) will host an allyou-can-eat spaghetti dinner on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 3 to 7 p.m. at New Creation Community Church, 3005 Emig Mill Road, Dover. The event will raise funds for NOM-York’s Randy’s Wish scholarship program, which provides funding to those seeking residency in a recovery, sober living, transitional living, and life skills house, as well as those seeking to begin medication-assisted treatment. Separate costs have been set for adults who purchase tickets in advance, adults who obtain tickets at the door, and children age 10 and under. For tickets, readers may call Sheila Herman at 717659-4720 or Samantha Rengifo at 717-881-0116 or email notonemoreyorkpa@gmail.com. Additional information is
available at www.facebook.com /notonemore.yorkchapter. Randy Crone died from a heroin overdose at the age of 22 in 2015. NOM-York worked with Crone’s family, including Sheila Herman, his aunt, and Samantha Rengifo, his sister, to establish Randy’s Wish in 2016. That year, the organization received 52 applications and disbursed $7,530 in scholarship funds. In 2017, NOM-York approved 109 applications with $15,560 awarded; in 2018, it approved 213 applications with $31,305 being awarded. Scholarship funds are gathered solely through donations to NOM-York. NOM-York is a nonprofit with a mission to educate families about the hazards of heroin and other drug abuse and to help those who may be struggling with addiction.
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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.
AKC ROTTWEILER PUPS, German bloodline, vet checked, shots, wormed, 3 generation pedigrees available. $850. 717201-6457
BOSTON TERRIER PUPS. Ready now. cute. playful. Buy before 1/19 & get 40lbs of puppy food free. 610-593-5956
2 CHOCOLATE & 1 Black Lab Pups, males, shots & wormed, vet checked, very playful & healthy 9wks. $495. 717-344-6757
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AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS Bichonpoo, Cavalier, Cavapoo, Cavatzupoo, Cockalier, Cockapoo, Cocker, Frenchton, ect. Lifetime war. 717-235-2205 www.ridgewood2.com
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, farm raised, shots, wormed. $375 ea. 717-382-4948
ACA SHIBA INU Puppies, vet checked, shots, dewormed, raised on a farm, 3 generation pedigree. Males & Females, $695. 717-548-1368 AKC 4MONTH OLD Male English Cream Golden Retriever Puppy, Make Offer. Need home now. 717-947-0127 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES shots, dewormed, vet checked, raised on farm, $795. Call 717-529-5521
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Use The Classifieds AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, vet ckd, shots, wormed, good sized healthy litter, $450. 717-656-4786 Ext. 1
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BEAGLE PUPS, TRI-COLORED, vet checked, shots, wormed, farm raised, $500-$600. 717-445-5085
FISHING SHOW: JAN 26 & 27, Monaghan Fire Co. 245 West Siddonsburg Rd, Dillsburg. New, used and antique fishing and related merchandise. Seminars, Trout Pond and more. 717-991-1015.
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Musical HUGE PIANO SALE
www.stevespianos.com More info: 717-575-0206, Paul
1 TO 5 P.M.!
!!!TWO OUTSTANDING BANDS IN ONE DAY!!! Remington Ryde and David Robertson Band 4 Hours of Great Pickin and Mini Benefit Auction Only $14!! Doors Open at Noon, Kitchen and Show at 1 P.M.
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GUN BUNKER Buy-Sell-Trade. Top $$ Paid 717-495-0131
MEMH provides medical and nursing care as well as rehabilitation services for adults with neuromuscular impairment.
Housekeeping - FT 1st shift (6:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.). Laundry - Full-time, 2nd Shift, (5:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.).
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA’s, HHA’s, retired nurses, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-751-2488.
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER WANTED Basic hand tools and transportation required. Call Grace Construction 717-478-5993 evenings.
DIESEL MECHANIC & CDL Driver Wanted. 45-50 Hrs/Week. 1 year experience preferred. 717-367-7375
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Mechanical Trades ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES NEEDED Work full time as an electrical apprentice for electrical contractors and attend employer-paid classes 2 nights/wk or online. Apply February 20-March 1, 2019. Must be 17+, requires HS diploma/GED, no criminal background, driver’s license, pass drug screening, $100 app fee. Visit www.centralpaiec.org for forms, list of requirements, and/or to apply online. Call 717-697-7553 for more information. Central PA Chapter IEC, EOE.
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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message AAA ROOFING: Emergency repair, leak specialist, hot rubber repair, metal & all roofing repairs. PA141987. 717-747-6400
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BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101
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CHORES AND MORE Errand Service LLC. Running errands, help for seniors, online help, pet care and household help. Low rates, licensed and insured. Call or text 717-438-4400
TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507
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CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
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717-246-2199 $1,000 Down 1999 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan
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$800 Down 2001 Chevrolet Malibu 2006 Dodge Stratus
2001 Ford Escape 1993 Ford Ranger Tk. 4x4
$500 Down 2003 Dodge Neon 2004 Chevy Cobalt
1999 Dodge Stratus 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Cash Vehicles 2007 Dodge Caliber .............................................$1,000
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We finance with no credit check when you pay the down payment & tax & tags. Payments range from $35-$50 week.
We Do Inspections - $35.00 Emissions: $30.00 + Tax We Do Notary Work: Tax, Tags & Title
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4 corn tortillas, freshly made or a few days old 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, plus extra for frying 1 small onion, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 14-ounce can plum tomatoes, drained 4 cups chicken stock Small bunch cilantro Salt and ground black pepper
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Using a sharp knife, cut each tortilla into four or five strips, each measuring about 3/4 inches wide. Pour vegetable oil to a depth
of 3/4 inch into a heavy frying pan. Heat until a small piece of tortilla, added to the oil, floats on the top and bubbles at the edges. Add a few tortilla strips to the hot oil and fry for a few minutes, until crisp and golden brown all over, turning them occasionally. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on a double layer of paper towels. Cook the remaining tortilla strips in the same way. Heat the 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large, heavy pan. Add the chopped onion and garlic and cook over medium heat for two to three minutes, stirring constantly with a wooden spatula, until the onion is soft and
translucent. Do not let the garlic turn brown, or it will give the soup a bitter taste. Chop the tomatoes using a large, sharp knife and add them to the onion mixture in the pan. Pour in the chicken stock and stir well. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and let simmer for about 10 minutes, until the liquid has reduced slightly. Chop the cilantro. Add to the soup, reserving a little to use as a garnish. Season to taste. Place a few of the crisp tortilla pieces in the bottom of four warmed soup bowls. Ladle the soup on top. Sprinkle each portion with the reserved chopped cilantro and serve.
Duo Will Perform Folk Music MARKET HOURS: Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 9-5 Sat. 8-4
Richie and Rosie will perform at a Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS) concert on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Richie Stearns and Rosie Newton were both were raised by professional cellists. Stearns began playing banjo at age 14. Newton began classical piano lessons at age 8, eventually moving to classical viola as a teenager. Stearns has performed with Bela Fleck, Pete Seeger, David Byrne, Billy Bragg and Wilco, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Joan Baez. Stearns has released two solo albums and has collaborated with Natalie Merchant, Jim Lauderdale, Donna the Buffalo, and
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Carrie Rodriguez. Newton has toured with multiple bands in addition to The Mammals and in 2010 had released a self-titled album as part of the duo The Pearly Snaps. In 2013, the duo released “Tractor Beam,” a collection of originals and classics. The duo’s second full-length album, “Nowhere in Time,” was released in 2017. Separate ticket prices have been set for general admission, for SFMS members, and for students ages 3 to 22. Advance tickets are available through www.sfms folk.org/concerts/RichieRosie.html or by calling the Ware Center box office at 717871-7600. For more information, readers may visit www.sfmsfolk.org.
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Richie Stearns (right) and Rosie Newton will perform in a concert organized by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society on Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Ware Center in Lancaster.
Library Will Host Sales 20x24 Hampton Pavilion
Collinsville Community Library, 2632 Delta Road, Brogue, will host book sales in the Second Read trailer. On Saturday, Jan. 19, the sale theme will be “Reading By the Fire,” with all fiction books available at a set price per bag. On Saturdays, Feb. 2 and 16, the sale theme will be “The ‘Love’ Month: Romantic and Inspirational Fiction,” with all
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romantic and inspirational fiction sold at a set price per bag. The library will also hold its annual soup sale. Soups to be available are chicken potpie, chicken corn, and ham and bean. All orders will be due by Friday, Feb. 15. For more information, readers may call the library at 717-927-9014.
The Glen Rock Historic Preservation Society will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the town museum, located at 1 Manchester St., Glen Rock. Attendees should enter using the rear entrance of the PeoplesBank parking lot. Donna Peace will present
“Summit Grove - Providence,” a program on the history of the New Freedom campground. The museum opens at 6:30 p.m. on meeting nights and is also open from 2 to 4 p.m. on the second Sunday of the month, as well as by appointment.