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Surviving Spouse Socials will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 6 p.m. at Faith United Church of Christ, 509 Pacific Ave., York. Refreshments will be offered after the meeting. All widowed men and women are welcome. The group also offers social activities. Members will gather on Monday, Jan. 21, at noon at Old Country Buffet, Route 30, York, to eat lunch and play cards or games. On Thursdays at 6 p.m., members will enjoy different restaurants in York. Call 717-318-6366 or 717-434-5470. FOOD DRIVE
Senior Commons at Powder Mill, 1775 Powder Mill Road, York, and the York County Food Bank will host a food drive from Wednesday, Jan. 2, through Thursday, Jan. 31. The community may donate unexpired, nonperishable food items. Acceptable canned, boxed, or plastic bottled food items include vegetables, fruit, soups, stews, macaroni and cheese, beans, peas, pasta, rice, low-sugar cereals, tuna, salmon, chicken, peanut butter, 100-percent fruit juice, and baby formula and baby foods. No items in glass containers will be accepted. For a complete list, visit http://yorkfoodbank.org/fooddrives/. Donations may be brought to Senior Commons at Powder Mill from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call 717-741-0961 or visit www.yorkfoodbank.org.
Students Kick Off FLY Program Year A total of 36 high school sophomores and juniors representing 21 York County school districts kicked off the Future Leaders of York (FLY) 2019 class this fall with a one-day retreat. The 2019 class will be the 30th class to graduate FLY, a nine-month, experiential leadership development program. The program aims to help students develop their leadership skills, such as building consensus to solve problems. It also introduces them to local nonprofits and community leaders and educates them about how the community functions. The students learn about the grant-making process, and the 2019 class will award $5,000 in grants to area nonprofits, thanks to funding from York County Community Foundation and United Way of York County. The class will develop the field of interest, the selection criteria, and the process for requesting proposals. Local nonprofits will be able to submit applications, and the class members will review and allocate
funds based on their selection criteria. The schools sponsoring FLY participants and the FLY Class of 2019
members are as follows. Central York High School: Clayton Brosend and Eva Bumsted. See FLY Program pg 3
The City of York has two celebrations planned to ring in the new year on Monday, Dec. 31. Both events will be free and open to the public. A special Children’s Countdown from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Voni Grimes Gym, 125 E. College Ave., York, will offer a variety of family-friendly entertainment, including a children’s dance party with a disc jockey, inflatables, a magician/juggler, face painting, glitter tattoos, a stiltwalker, balloon twist artists, spin art stations, multiple photo backdrops and props, and more. The festivities will be capped off with a colorful balloon drop countdown at 8 p.m. Local radio personalities Liz Bell and Chris Tyler will serve as the masters of ceremonies. Complimentary party hats will be provided on the way in, and noisemakers will be distributed on the way out. At 10 p.m., a disc jockey will begin playing music for the crowd gathering to See New Year’s Eve pg 4
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First Night Hallam organizers (from left) Melody Stine, Jim Smith, Joyce Dusman, Patti Conaway, and Chris Firman are working on the final touches for a free community New Year’s Eve celebration set to take place from 7 p.m. to midnight throughout Hallam.
As 2018 comes to a close, the organizers of First Night Hallam are preparing a funfilled celebration to allow the community to ring in 2019 together, beginning at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 31. Admission to First Night Hallam is free. For the past several years, a replica of Hallam’s famous Haines Shoe House has been raised at midnight to welcome the new year, and that tradition will continue as the community welcomes 2019. The countdown and shoe raising will take place at the corner of Friendship and Forry avenues. “We have three focal points throughout the evening where residents and friends can go to have a great time and enjoy a wide variety of entertainment,” noted chairperson Joyce Dusman. Trinity United Church of Christ, 200 E. See First Night Hallam pg 2
Leading up to its 20th anniversary, the Cultural Alliance of York County wants to understand how it can best support and strengthen arts and culture in York County and position the organization for strength and sustainability into the next 20 years. To accomplish this, the group has worked with design thinking consultant Erin McGlaughlin to interview donors, volunteers, funded partners, non-funded partners, and community leaders over the past year to determine how the Cultural Alliance can meet the needs of the York community now and in the years to come. The Cultural Alliance is now sharing those findings and inviting the residents of York County to engage in an open dialogue on arts and culture through its
The Cultural Alliance of York County held ideation sessions as part of its listening project. online cultural listening project site at www.future-culturalyork.org. Unveiled at its annual public meeting on Nov. 13, the listening project site See Cultural Alliance pg 4
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Dietrich-Price The wedding of Ashlyn Price and Michael Anthony Dietrich took place on Oct. 13 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in New Freedom. The Rev. Robert Yohe Jr. officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Price of Stewartstown. She graduated from York Catholic High School in 2012 and Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences in 2014. She is employed by Evangelin A Boutique Salon in Shrewsbury. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Dietrich Sr. of York. He graduated from York Catholic High School in 2013 and Penn State University in 2017. He is employed by Graham Engineering in York. The maid of honor was Kira DalPezzo of York. The bridesmaids were Julia Ruiz of Stewartstown and Carly Marks Abbot of York. The best man was Andrew Devlin of York. The groomsmen were Gabriel Dietrich of York, brother of the groom; Brandon Price of Stewartstown, brother of the bride; and Raphael Dietrich
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of York, brother of the groom. The ring bearers were Abram Henise of York, son of the maid of honor, and Beckett Dietrich of York, nephew of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a princess-style ball gown with draping sleeves. The gown was designed by Oleg Cassini. The bride carried a bouquet of calla lilies and roses. Providing music for the ceremony was Soundwaves Entertainment. The reception took place at Out Door Country Club in York. After a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the couple resides in York.
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Market St.; Faith United Methodist Church (UMC), 126 E. Market St.; and Hellam Fire Company, 163 E. Market St., will be the key spots for First Night Hallam festivities leading up to midnight. Local food vendors will be set up in the parking lot of Simplex Paper Box Corporation, 100 Friendship Ave., Hallam. The lineup for live musical performances includes Sue Horner and friends, Zach Swanner, and Kerry White. Disc jockey Mike Hertzog will be spinning tunes for dancing at the Hellam Fire Company. Prizes will also be awarded at the dance. Other entertainment options planned for the evening are a basketball throw contest, bingo, a silent auction, presentations by astronomer Ron Bolton, and drawings by caricature artist Mel Conrad. Children’s activities will include a bounce house, face painting, a life-size Candyland game, and crafts. Throughout the night, folks may purchase tickets for a nominal fee to be entered to win several giveaways. Winners will be announced prior to the shoe going up at midnight and must be present to claim prizes. Dusman noted that attendees are encouraged to show care for their neighbors in need by bringing along donations for Bell Socialization Services, a nonprofit organization based in York that
offers mental health services, intellectual disability services, and shelter services. First Night Hallam attendees are encouraged to donate items such as new or gently used towels; washcloths; sheets; pillowcases; toothpaste and toothbrushes; shampoo; body wash; soap; combs; razors; diapers; feminine hygiene products; underwear and socks for women, men, and children; and small appliances like toasters, coffee pots, and pots and pans. The items can be dropped off at the Hellam Fire Company, and Bell will distribute them to local residents in need. Anyone who brings a donation will receive a free ticket to be entered in the giveaway drawings. A special drawing will be held to raise funds in support of the family of local resident Ryan Dellinger, who was diagnosed with high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in June. Dellinger is a senior at Lancaster Mennonite High School and a part of the York Youth Revolution youth group, which meets at Faith UMC. According to Dusman, Ryan’s father, Steve, had initially helped to start the First Night Hallam event. “It is only fitting (that) we as community support his family,” said Dusman. Readers with questions about First Night Hallam may contact Dusman at 717-577-4150, 717-755-3976, or joycedusman @aol.com.
Drug Education Programs Posted The County of York and York County Libraries have teamed up to offer programs about opioids, naloxone, and recovery during a free educational series at libraries across York County. Experts from York/Adams Drug and Alcohol Commission and the RASE Project are slated to appear at several locations through March. The courses include Opioid 101 and Narcan 101. Opioid 101 will aim to help people gain a better understanding of addiction, its effects, and the recovery process. It will examine factors for people who could be at-risk for developing a substance use disorder and give the audience information on available treatment options. Opioid 101 will be offered on Thursday, March 14, 2019, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Kaltreider-Benfer Library, Red Lion.
Narcan 101 will cover the risk factors associated with opioid overdose, how to prevent an overdose, and the signs and symptoms of an overdose. The program will also discuss what to do in the event of an overdose, how to administer naloxone, and more about substance abuse treatment and recovery. Sessions will be offered on Thursday, Dec. 27, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Village Library, Jacobus, and on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Paul Smith Library of Southern York County, Shrewsbury. The programs are open to the public and free to attend. To learn more about York County Libraries’ programs, services, and resources, readers may visit www.yorklibraries.org. Readers may also contact Deb Sullivan at 717-849-6931 or dsullivan@ yorklibraries.org.
Church Plans Dinner And Blood Drive St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 45 First Ave., Red Lion, has planned a community meal and an American Red Cross blood drive. The church will serve a pork and sauerkraut dinner on New Year’s Eve, Monday, Dec. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. The meal will consist of pork, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, applesauce, and a
selection of desserts. The dinner is free, but reservations are requested by calling 717-244-2355. The blood drive will take place on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. in the f e l lowship hall. Interested individuals are asked to make appointments by calling 800-733-2767.
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Evening classes will include Counseled by God on Mondays, Biblical Literature on Tuesdays, Hearing God Through Your Dreams on Wednesdays, and The Master’s Plan of Evangelism on Thursdays. Evening classes will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at Pathway Community Church, 1731 W.
Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association (SMBA) will present its next concert on Saturday, Dec. 29, in the social hall at Goodwill Fire Company, 2318 S. Queen St., York. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. The Werner Family Band from Mount Joy will perform at 6:30 p.m., and Darin and Brooke Aldridge will perform at 7 p.m. The Werner Family Band consists of a father and several of his sons, most of whom have received SMBA scholarships. Brooke is the IBMA Female Vocalist of the year for 2017 and 2018. Darin is a multiinstrumentalist. The kitchen will be open and
operated by the Goodwill volunteer firefighters and ladies auxiliary members. There is a separate charge for the food in addition to the tickets for the show. The family show will be a smoke-free and alcohol-free event. Separate ticket costs have been set for SMBA members and for nonmembers. The annual membership fee of a set cost per family can be paid the night of the show. The SMBA 2018-19 show schedule is available at www.seven mountainsbluegrass.org. For more information, readers may contact 717-395-7128 or 717-515-3324.
Philadelphia St., York. Daytime classes will include a study of the covenants, Torah, feasts, Hebrew language, prophetic names, and more, along with Foundations in Apologetics. Classes will run from 10 a.m. to noon at 456 Appaloosa Way, Red Lion.
There is a cost for each course, plus materials. For more details and a registration form, readers may contact 717-968-5521 or keystonebibleinstitute@gmail.com. The deadline for registration is Sunday, Dec. 30. Readers may also visit www.keystonebible institute.com.
Spiced Yogurt Muffins Make-ahead muffins can be a quick breakfast that is perfect for mornings at home. This recipe for Spiced Yogurt Muffins, courtesy of the National Dairy Council, Dannon, and McCormick, can be made in advance and doled out as needed throughout the week. The muffins also can be made as a treat for office luncheons and may be cut in half for smaller yields. Spiced Yogurt Muffins (Yield: 50 servings) 6 1/2 cups plain fat-free Greek yogurt 4 cups water, room temperature 1 box (5 lbs) Gold Medal
Muffin Mix, whole grain variety 3 tablespoons McCormick pumpkin pie spice 2 tablespoons McCormick chipotle cinnamon Directions: 1 - Combine yogurt and water in mixing bowl. Whisk until blended. Set aside. 2 - Add spices to dry muffin mix in a large bowl. Add yogurt and water mixture to the muffin mixture. Mix until just blended. Do not overmix. 3 - Using a scoop, portion into greased or lined muffin pans. Bake at 350 F for 24 minutes (or 17 to 20 minutes in a convection oven), until the tops are golden brown.
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FLY Program from pg 1 Christian School of York: Eric Shelton. Dallastown Area High School: Megan Dubien, Morgan Hanshew, and Olivia Smeltzer. Delone Catholic High School: Natalie Swingler. Dover Area High School: Maya Fetrow and Carson Snelbaker. Eastern York High School: Ashley Krueger and Elizabeth Quinones. Hanover High School: Isabelle Oropeza. Kennard-Dale High School: Meghan Eppinger. Logos Academy: Adasha Hill. Northeastern High School:
Chaney Golden and Aiden Wyble. Red Land High School: Bethy Belai and Madelyn Kerlin. Red Lion Area High School: Kiersten Lloyd and Tania Randazzo. South Western High School: Kyle Stanton and Emily Zheng. Spring Grove High School: Emmaline Harper and Ivy Snyder. Susquehannock High School: Luke Immel and Margaret Kinna. West York Area High School: Jake Altimore. William Penn Senior High School: Joseph Comstock and Michelle Ildefonso.
York Catholic High School: Christine Catterall. York Country Day School: Mitchell Macek and Darryanna Moore. York County School of Technology: Renee Taylor and Dylan Blevins. York Suburban High School: Asha Mir-Young and Liam Waterbury. Leadership York’s mission is to train, connect, and inspire individuals to serve the York community in leadership positions. For more information, readers may visit www.leader shipyork.org.
Fire Company Slates Jan. 1 Event The Craley Community Fire Company will sponsor its annual New Year’s Day Shoot on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, at 1:30 p.m. The
doors and kitchen will be open at 1 p.m. The first two rounds will be for meat prizes. The third round will be for cash.
The fire company is located at 73 New Bridgeville Road, Craley. For more information, readers may call 717-525-1622 or 717-244-5237.
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Jacques Leaves For Mission Madison Nichole Jacques, daughter of Daniel and Susan Jacques of York Township, left on Oct. 31 to serve a proselyting mission in the Washington Seattle Mission for the York Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. She is the first person in her immediate family to serve a mission for the church. Madison was scheduled to train in the Mission Training Center, Provo, Utah, for three weeks before joining a female companion in Seattle for an 18-month mission. She is a 2016 graduate of Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School. Since her graduation, she has completed one year at Brigham Young University Idaho. While in high school, she was a member of the Drama Club and the National Society of High School Scholars. She also completed the four-year, early morning seminary program for her church, where she lettered all four years.
Madison Jacques (center), daughter of Daniel (left) and Susan Jacques (right), recently traveled to Provo, Utah, for three weeks of training before starting an 18-month mission in Seattle. While in high school, she volunteered with Heavenly Paws, a local animal rescue, as her senior project. Madison continued to volunteer with that organization after graduation. In Rexburg, Idaho, she was involved with church service projects, like visiting elderly people in nursing
homes, and she continued to volunteer with homeless animals. Once she completes her mission, Madison plans to continue college and work toward a master’s degree in either library sciences or family studies with a goal of becoming a family counselor.
Walker To Continue Volleyball Career York Catholic High School senior McKenna Walker (front, center) has committed to play volleyball and study business at Juniata College. Walker was a four-year varsity player for the Fighting Irish volleyball team and a member of the 2015 District III-AA championship team. She was named to the District III-AA All-Star First Team in 2016, 2017, and 2018 and received Honorable Mention in 2015. She was a PVCA AA All-State Honorable Mention and was named to the YAIAA Division III Coaches All-Star First Team. Congratulating her were (front, from left) her parents, Bill and Tara Walker of York; (back) Katie Seufert, York Catholic principal; Phil Autrey, York Catholic girls’ volleyball head coach; Madeline Walker, McKenna’s sister; Brady Walker, McKenna’s brother; and Kevin Bankos, York Catholic athletic director.
Community volunteers help to prepare materials for the 2019 Buck a Book Reading Program in York County schools. Funds raised will benefit the York County Literacy Council’s programs, and schools can earn books for their libraries. York County Literacy Council (YCLC) is preparing for the 2019 Buck a Book Reading Program in York County schools. Approximately 20 community volunteers helped to stuff 30,000 student envelopes into teacher envelopes in preparation for delivery to the schools after the holiday break. The preparation took placed during three sessions. Community members, members of Sertoma Club of York, and members of the York Women’s Association participated. The Buck a Book Reading
Program provides prizes for students who read books and raise funds for the YCLC’s programs. In addition, schools are offered the opportunity to have educational assemblies and can earn books for their libraries. All promotional materials are provided to schools as well as incentives for faculty. The YCLC is an educational organization that provides free classes for basic reading, High School Equivalency Diploma and English as a Second Language adult students of York County. YCLC trains volunteer tutors to
provide one-to-one literacy instruction for adult students. According to the YCLC, there are approximately 40,000 adults in York County who are functionally illiterate. Anyone can participate in the Buck a Book Reading Program by visiting www.buckabook -yclc.org. Reading Week will take place from Monday to Sunday, Jan. 14 to 20, 2019. For more information, readers may contact YCLC at 717-845-8719 or email Rita at cr.mgr@yorkliteracy.org.
Church Sets Schedule Of Classes ValleyView Alliance Church, 200 Alliance Ave., Hellam, located just behind Fulton Bank on Market Street, has announced its schedule of winter classes, which will begin Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019. ValleyView’s Explorers children’s ministry will offer classes for preschool through fifth grade. Students in sixth through 12th grades will meet in a leadership class being led by pastor James O’Handly. Snacks will be provided
for youth classes. Vision Advance, ValleyView’s adult classes, will consist of Sacred Marriage, Union With Christ and Connect. Sacred Marriage (Gary Thomas) is a marriage class that will be led by members Scott and Vicki Barr. Union With Christ (Rankin Wilbourne) will be led by founding member Paul McCleary. Connect is a four-week membership class for participants
to acquaint them with others and the church. It will also delve into the history of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church and the governance of ValleyView. Also on Jan. 6, pastor Lee Nanfelt will begin his “Jesus People - How We Live” message series based on Ephesians 4 to 6. For more information, readers may contact the church office at 717-755-0193.
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ring in the new year at Continental Square. Anyone can suggest songs for the playlist by posting on the York City Special Events Facebook page using the hashtag #NYEyork. As midnight nears, the community is invited to join the countdown to the new year as the traditional white rose drops,
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Concert Will Kick Off YSO “Heroes!” Season The York Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will present a concert titled “The Eroica” on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York. This concert is the first Classical Series performance of the 2018-19 season, “Heroes!” The Classical Series will open with Beethoven’s “Egmont” Overture, portraying the life and heroism of the 16th-century Dutch nobleman Lamoral, Count of Egmont. Egmont was a loyal subject of Philip II of Spain, yet he opposed the Spanish repression of the Netherlands. Egmont was captured and executed as a traitor for conspiring against the regime. The concert will also feature a special performance by York Symphony Orchestra principal trumpet Nathan Clark, as he performs the Trumpet Concerto by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Clark is a York native and resides in York County with his family. He is also a member of the
United States Air Force Ceremonial Brass, primary substitute trumpeter for the Kennedy Center’s National Symphony Orchestra, and principal trumpet of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and Apollo Orchestra. He regularly performs with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and the National Philharmonic. An active performer and advocate of brass chamber music, Clark is a founding member of the Barclay Brass ensemble, which performs throughout the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The concert will conclude with Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” by Beethoven. “Eroica,” meaning “heroic symphony,” was originally dedicated to Napoleon, but Beethoven withdrew that dedication once Napoleon declared himself emperor. To purchase tickets, readers may visit www.YorkSymphony.org or call 717-846-1111.
Nathan Clark will be featured on Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s Trumpet Concerto during York Symphony Orchestra’s season-opening concert on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York.
followed by a fireworks display to usher in 2019. Complimentary hats and noisemakers will be available while supplies last. For more information, readers may visit www.yorkcity.org/NYE or www.Facebook.com/York CitySpecialEvents, follow @YorkCityEvents on Twitter, or call 717-849-2217.
Innovations Challenge Set Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) are reminding high school students in grades nine to 12 to submit their entries for PennDOT’s Innovations Challenge. The deadline for submission is Monday, Dec. 31. This year’s challenge asks
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Pennsylvania State Grange members recently elected the following officers and executive committee members: (front, from left) Lorena Baughman, Barbara Gross, Janet Pratt, Debbie Campbell, Jennifer Nauss, Virginia Mangel, Dr. James Diamond, (back) Judy Pressler, Gene Zvarick, Robert Kleckner III, JV Lamb, Wayne Campbell, Andrew Kieffer, Henry Seidel, Richard Mangel, (not pictured) Jennifer Beamon, and Hannah Leibensperger. The Pennsylvania State Grange held its 146th annual convention at the Pittsburgh Marriott North in Cranberry Township from Oct. 19 to 21. Officers for 2018-19 were elected during morning session on Oct. 20, and the winners were announced that afternoon. Among those elected were Dr. James Diamond of Chester County, chosen for the executive committee, and Jennifer Nauss of York County, elected to the position of lecturer. The following Berks County residents were also elected: Henry Seidel, treasurer; Andrew Kieffer, steward; Robert Kleckner III, assistant steward; Jennifer Beamon, ceres; and Han-
nah Leibensperger, pomona. The other officers are Wayne Campbell, president; JV Lamb, overseer; Debra Campbell, secretary; Judy Pressler, chaplain; Lorena Baughman, lady assistant steward; Gene Zvarick, gatekeeper; and Virginia Mangel, flora. Barbara Gross, Richard Mangel, and Janet Pratt were chosen for the executive committee. Several dignitaries were in attendance, including Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, National Grange president Betsy Huber, and National Grange representatives Susan and John Plank.
The following dignitaries were among the attendees at the Pennsylvania State Grange’s 146th annual convention: (from left) Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, National Grange president Betsy Huber, National Grange representatives Susan and John Plank, and Pennsylvania State Grange president Wayne Campbell.
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students to look at innovative methods, aside from laws and educational campaigns, that can be developed in the next five to 10 years to get drivers to slow down in work zones. The Innovations Challenge aims to not only help students explore real transportation challenges that PennDOT is facing, but also open their minds to the possibility of working for PennDOT after graduation. Regional winners will be selected and invited to compete in Harrisburg next year for the statewide championship. The statewide winning team will be awarded $1,500 from the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Traffic Services Association (ATSSA) to be divided among team members. For complete Innovations Challenge details, readers may visit www.penndot.gov/ innovation.
State Grange Announces Officers
Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful has announced the results of the 2018 Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Great American Cleanup of PA that runs annually from March 1 through May 31. The event engaged 108,638 volunteers in 5,362 events across the state that focused on community greening, beautification, and cleanups. Organized groups, civic organizations, families, and friends took to Pennsylvania parks, trails, and streets to reclaim communities by picking up more than 5 million
pounds of trash and planting 10,979 flowers, bulbs, and other plants in an effort to keep Pennsylvania beautiful. As in years past, all 67 counties participated in this annual community improvement event. Registration for the 2019 Great American Cleanup of PA will open in January. During this period, events registered through www.gacofpa.org will receive free bags, gloves, and vests from PennDOT District offices, as supplies last. As part of this event, the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection and the Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association will sponsor Let’s Pick It Up PA - Everyday from Saturday, April 13, through Monday, May 6, 2019. During Pick It Up PA Days, registered events will be able to take the trash collected during their cleanup to participating landfills for free or reduced cost. To inquire about becoming a 2019 Great American Cleanup of PA sponsor, readers may contact the Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful office at 724-836-4121.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Eastern York County Edition -
Vo-Tech Class Of 1973 Holds Reunion
The York Vo-Tech Class of 1973 held its 45th class reunion on Oct. 27 at the Wyndham Garden York. Attendees included (front, from left) Ricky Stottlemyer, Marlene Sullivan Hoke, Linda Ness Whitesides, Chris Overmiller, Cathy Bruggeman Long, Patrick Coulson, Steve Litten, Lori Uffelman Weller, (middle row) Gay Schultz Barbour, Deb Kaltreider Morthland, Rick Potts, Gwen Gladfelter Bushko, Jeff Schwartz, Deb Pearl Shaffer, Paul Shaffer, Anita Little Miller, Duane Hull, Lonny Reever, Kevin Anstine, Ken Hanna, (back) Gerry Dabler Clauser, Jan Gingerich, Barb Mummert Warner, Deb Beaverson Stough, Tina Brady Sterner, Sharon Kucker Williams, Donald Burkins, Paula Kahley Arnold, William Sterner, Patricia Ort Piron, Cindy Pentz Warner, Stella Claiborne Hyman, Aneta Thoman Bell, Linda Becker Kauffman, Debbie Enos Blackburn, Rose Allen Dull, Randall Dull, Brenda Berkheimer Dean, Kim Myers, Holly Kauffman Kefauver, Johanna Schell Lore, and Ivy Dixon Knaub.
Customer Care Center Rivera-Delgado Updated The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has modernized its online Customer Care Center - www.customercare.penndot.gov - to make it easier to report concerns on state-maintained roadways with new mapping capabilities, optional photo uploads, and a mobile-friendly interface. The purpose of the new Customer Care Center is to make it easier for members of the public to share their concerns or feedback. The modernized service sorts concerns into categories: road or bridge conditions; removing something from a roadway; traffic, signs, or signals; ongoing roadwork or projects; or general questions and concerns. Users can map their current location to document a concern or choose an address or roadway, as well as other relevant location information, and even upload photos related to the concern. These descriptions will provide better information for PennDOT staff and can reduce the amount of time needed to gather more information from customers submitting concerns. As of Sept. 30, the previous Customer Care Center had nearly 45,000 concerns submitted this
2018-19 LIHEAP Applications Open The start of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) application process for the 2018-19 season has begun. LIHEAP provides assistance for home heating bills to keep lowincome Pennsylvanians warm and safe during the winter months. Assistance is available for renters and homeowners. Crisis and regular LIHEAP applications are available now through Friday, April 12, 2019. During the 2017-18 LIHEAP season, 344,008 households statewide received nearly $116 million in LIHEAP cash benefits.
These households received an average season benefit of $337. LIHEAP benefits are paid directly to the utility company. Consumers are encouraged to enroll in LIHEAP and to explore other assistance programs available from their utilities and various nonprofit groups. Combined, these many different resources help hundreds of thousands of households and families across the commonwealth every year. The program’s goal is to prevent LIHEAP customers from entering the winter season with shut-off
utilities. Eligibility for the 2018-19 LIHEAP season is set at 150 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines. Online applications for LIHEAP can be completed at www.compass.state.pa.us. Paper applications are available through local county assistance offices. For helpful tips on keeping warm throughout the winter while saving money on utility costs, readers may visit www.energysavers.gov. For more information on LIHEAP, readers may visit www.dhs.pa.gov.
Credit Union Ambassador Named At the York Chapter of Credit Unions meeting on Nov. 5, Sara Zambrano, from First Capital Federal Credit Union, was selected as the 2019 Credit Union Ambassador. Zambrano took part in the local competition against Naijia McGhee from White Rose Credit Union. Zambrano will represent the York Chapter of Credit Unions in the Credit Union Ambassador of Pennsylvania contest in May 2019. Zambrano, who joined First Capital Federal Credit Union in 2017 as a member services representative, is now a member service officer at the West York Branch. She is married and has a
Credit Union Ambassador contestants Naijia McGhee (second from left) of White Rose Credit Union and Sara Zambrano (second from right) of First Capital Federal Credit Union recently took part in the local competition, with Zambrano winning and McGhee named runner-up. They were recognized by (from left) Debra Kauffman, president/CEO, White Rose Credit Union; Bill Bowker, York Chapter of Credit Unions president; and Sue DeStephano, president/CEO, First Capital Federal Credit Union. daughter. As the chapter winner, she received a check for $250. McGhee is a senior member service representative at White
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Rose Credit Union. He has been with White Rose since March. As the runner-up, McGhree received $100.
year. More than 96 percent of those concerns have been resolved. Motorists are asked to be as specific as possible when providing locations of concerns. Motorists should report the county, municipality, street name, and state route number, which can be found on small black and white signs posted along state highways. In addition, a description of any familiar landmarks would be helpful for PennDOT to locate the problem area. Maintenance concerns will be corrected as soon as possible. Emergency road repairs, such as road wash-outs, are handled on a top-priority basis. Concerns may also be reported through 800-FIX-ROAD (800-3497623), though the number should not be used to report traffic accidents, disabled vehicles, or other emergencies. Motorists should continue to call 911 to report these types of emergencies. Customers with questions or concerns related to driver or vehicle services should visit www.dmv.pa.gov. For concerns related to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, readers should visit www.paturnpike.com.
The wedding of Dianelly Delgado and Jonathan Rivera took place on Oct. 20 at the Joseph Bianca Ballroom in New Britain, Conn. Valarie Rivera officiated at the 6 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Iris Camacho of New Britain, Conn., and Agustin Delgado of Troy, N.Y. She graduated from high school in New Britain, Conn., in 2002 and graduated from Gibbs College in 2007. She is employed by Comcast in York. The groom is the son of Elizabeth Rivera of Red Lion. He
attended high school in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is employed by Giant Food Store in Shrewsbury. The maid of honor was Iliana Delgado of New Britain, sister of the bride. The best man was Steven Rivera of Brooklyn, brother of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by the Rev. Agustin Delgado. Providing music for the ceremony was DJ Aldo. After a wedding trip to New Britain, Conn., the couples resides in York.
6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Eastern York County Edition- December 26, 2018
YAA Schedule Posted TOPS Plans The York Art Association (YAA), 220 S. Marshall St., York, will offer a variety of adult art classes and workshops. There is a cost for each program, and YAA members will receive a discount. Landscape Painting in Oil, Acrylic and Pastel (intermediate to advanced) will be offered on from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays, Jan. 7 to Feb. 25. Barb Buchanan will instruct the class. Watercolor (beginner to intermediate) will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays, Jan. 8 to Feb. 26. Kathy Becker will instruct the class. Watercolor (intermediate to advanced) will be offered from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Jan. 8 to Feb. 26. Kathy Becker will instruct the class. Drawing With Graphite Pencil (all levels) has been set for noon to 3 p.m. on Fridays, Jan. 4 to Feb. 22. Alison L. Baker will instruct the class. Open Studio (all levels) will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays, Jan. 3 to Feb. 21. Barb Buchanan will instruct the class. Experimental Mixed Media (all levels) will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays, Jan. 3 to Feb. 21. Julie Yontz Rupp will instruct the class. The Golden Section and Dynamic Symmetry: What Is It and How Do Artists Use It? will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, through Friday, March 8. Phyllis Disher Fredericks will instruct the workshop. Exploring Collage will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, March 11, and Tuesday, March 12. Susan Davitti Darling will instruct the workshop. Seeing Expressive Color: Pastel and Oil Three-Day Workshop will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March
14, and Friday, March 15, and from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 16. Susan Nicholas Gephart will instruct the workshop. Mix-It-Up Painting: A TwoDay Workshop will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday, March 18, and from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19. Sue Marrazzo will instruct the workshop. The Energy of Underpainting in Acrylics will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, and Friday, March 22. Beth Kaylor Brunner will instruct the workshop. Illustrating Children’s Books and Beyond will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 24. Maryel Henderson and Kelly Pedersen will instruct the workshop. A nominal fee has been set for both members and nonmembers. Children’s art classes with Rebecca Brodbeck will be offered. A set fee has been set for all students, and membership is not required. Supplies will be included. Hands-On Art History for Homeschoolers ages 5 to 12 will be offered from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays, Jan. 4 to Feb. 22. Becoming Masters of Art will take place on Saturdays, Jan. 5 to Feb. 23. The session for children ages 5 to 8 will meet from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and the session for youths ages 9 to 12 will meet from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Attendees should bring their own paper towels for their classes. For more information or to register, readers may visit www.yorkart association.org or call 717755-0028 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. A deposit is required at the time of registration, and payment is due on or before the first day of class. Emergency cancellations by YAA will be rescheduled.
Open House TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) will hold an open house for interested new members. Attendees can talk to current members, discuss their weightloss goals, and attend their first meeting for free. The open house will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 9, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Shiloh United Church of Christ, 2251 Willow Road, York. Visitors are welcome to attend, including preteenagers, teenagers, and adults - male and female. TOPS Club Inc. is a nonprofit weight-loss support and wellness education organization with associate chapters in the United States and Canada. Members learn about nutrition, portion control, food planning, exercise, motivation, and more at weekly meetings. PA 0552 York Chapter meets every week on Wednesday at 6 p.m. For details, readers may call 717-292-6521.
AAUW Branch Plans Event
Members of the York Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently met to discuss plans for the Spring Market Faire. In attendance at the meeting were (clockwise, from left) Jane Long, Nancy Spataro, Barbara Rooney, Sue Zitnick, Suzy Hershey, Nancy Buckley, Betty Hooker, and Linda Rupert. The Faire will take place on Monday, April 29, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will feature tours of five kitchens with a cooking demonstration in each home. The event’s purpose is to raise funds for local scholarships, the Young Women’s Leadership Conference, and the AAUW Fund.
Gibson Chosen To Lead Cultural Alliance The board of directors of the Cultural Alliance of York County has announced that president Mary Anne Winkelman, who has served the Cultural Alliance of York County for 17 years, will be retiring at the end of 2018. Winkelman plans to step down effective Monday, Dec. 31. Succeeding Winkelman will be Kelley Gibson. Before being named president, Gibson served for five years as the director of communications and engagement at the Cultural Alliance. In her new role starting on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, Gibson will be responsible for the day-to-day leadership, management, and success of the Cultural Alliance of York County, including planning, organizational leadership, staff supervision and development, fund development, fiscal management, and relationship building with businesses, government entities, and the community. Prior to joining the Cultural
Alliance, Gibson worked for Imwave Inc., an online marketing firm based in York, where she held an account management position and launched online marketing campaigns for a multitude of national and international clients. Gibson started her career in the arts by becoming the first director of marketing and development for YorkArts Arts Center, a partner agency of the Cultural Alliance. Gibson currently serves on the board for Citizens in the Arts in Pennsylvania, a statewide multidisciplinary arts advocacy organization. A 1996 graduate of York College of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in English, Gibson has more than 15 years of increasing leadership roles and responsibilities within the arts and culture community in York County. She lives in York with her husband, Joel, and her two daughters, Madelyn and Kaelin.
Kelley Gibson The Cultural Alliance raises funds for eight partner agencies that are essential to arts and culture in York County community and funds the Creative Impact Award grants that bring arts and culture to life in York County.
For more information, readers may call the Cultural Alliance at 717-812-9255, visit www. culturalyork.org, search for “Cultural Alliance of York County” on Facebook, and follow @ CulturalYork on Twitter.
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The World Forgotten Children Foundation (WFCF) is celebrating its 15th year of supporting projects that promote the health and welfare needs of orphaned children with disabilities in developing countries. Throughout its 15 years, WFCF has assisted
numerous orphanage facilities and group homes for these children around the world. WFCF is inviting organizations that support these communities to submit their projects for funding consideration to WFCF. The goal is to reach
out to as many communities in need as possible anywhere around the world, regardless of ethnicity, background, belief and culture. Projects in the past have included transportation for children to and from appointments, as well as the
purchase of critical medical/mobility equipment such as sleep aid systems, hearing aids, shower chairs and walkers. For more information, readers may email inquiries@world-for gotten-children.org.
RSVP Posts Volunteer Opportunity RSVP of the Capital Region - in York. The opportunity is espeYork is seeking volunteers age 55 cially geared toward individuals and over for the Therapeutic Rid- who enjoy working with children. Volunteer benefits include ing Department at Leg Up Farm
transportation reimbursement, free supplemental liability insurance, recognition and appreciation events, paid assistance with
clearances, and more. For further information, readers may contact Scott Hunsinger at 717-893-8474 or yorkrsvp@rsvpcapreg.org.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Eastern York County Edition -
Lions Club Honors Students
Red Lion Lions Club member Donald Dippner (right) recognized Jonathan King as the Red Lion Area Junior High School Student of the Month for October. The certificate presentation took place on Nov. 13. The Red Lion Lions Club meets every second and fourth Tuesday at the Great American Saloon in Dairyland Square in Red Lion.
Red Lion Lions Club member Donald Dippner (right) recognized Alexander Sun as the Red Lion Area Senior High School Student of the Month for November. The certificate presentation took place on Nov. 13.
Winter Driving Safety Tips Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has shared the agency’s plans for winter services and highlighted tools members of the public can use through the winter and how they can prepare for the coming season. PennDOT’s top priority is safety, and that guides winter preparations and operations. To help the public prepare for the season and share information about winter services, resources are available at www.penndot.gov/winter. The site also has a complete winter guide with detailed information about winter services in each of PennDOT’s 11 engineering districts. The public can also access travel information on nearly 40,000 roadway miles year-round at www.511PA.com, and during the winter, they can find plow truck locations and details of when state-maintained roadways were last plowed. The information is made possible by PennDOT’s Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) technology, which uses units in each of the more than 2,200 department-owned and rented plow trucks to send a cellular signal showing where a truck is located. The 40,000 miles for which PennDOT is responsible translates into 96,000 snow-lane miles enough miles to circle the globe nearly four times. A snow lane is calculated as the miles of road multiplied by the number of lanes, which means a 1-mile section of four-lane roadway would equal 4 snow-lane miles. The department maintains roughly the same number of miles maintained by the state in New York, New Jersey, and all the New England states combined. With $228 million budgeted for this winter’s statewide operations,
PennDOT deploys about 4,500 onthe-road workers, has more than 620,000 tons of salt on hand across the state, and will take salt deliveries throughout the winter. Winter maintenance is a critical and difficult task, and drivers should always think safety first and be sure that they are giving plenty of room to PennDOT operators and other motorists. When winter weather hits, PennDOT’s primary focus is on interstates and expressways, and equipment may be redirected to those routes during significant winter events. The more traffic a roadway has, the more attention it will receive from plows, so motorists may find deeper accumulations on less-traveled routes and should adjust their driving for those conditions. If motorists encounter snow or ice-covered roads, they should slow down, increase their following distance and avoid distractions. Last winter in Pennsylvania, preliminary data shows that there were 440 crashes resulting in one fatality and 221 injuries on snowy, slushy, or ice-covered roadways where aggressive-driving behaviors such as speeding or making careless lane changes were factors. In addition to planning for winter travel conditions, motorists should prepare their vehicles for the season. Tires should be checked often for the correct level of air pressure and adequate tire tread depth to perform on ice and snow. A quick way to check tread depth is to insert a penny in the tread groove with Lincoln’s head upside down. If the entire head can be seen, the tires are worn and traction will suffer. If the driver lives in an area prone to heavy snow, he or she may want to consider using dedicated snow tires or
carrying a set of tire chains. At a minimum, all-season tires should be rated for use in mud and snow. Once vehicles are travel-ready, drivers should be prepared for winter or vehicle emergencies, especially if long-distance travel is planned. PennDOT urges motorists to carry an emergency kit. An emergency kit should include items such as nonperishable food, water, first aid supplies, warm clothes, a blanket, a cellphone charger and a small snow shovel. However, motorists should tailor their kits to any specific needs that they or their families may have. Drivers should consider adding such items as baby supplies, extra medication, pet supplies, or even children’s games.
Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 860 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website. For more information on PennDOT, winter preparations, and additional winter-driving resources for motorists, readers may visit www.penndot.gov.
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September House Posts Schedule September House, 1251 W. King St., York, has posted its upcoming schedule of activities. For more information, readers may call 717-8484417 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 senior center will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, for New Year’s Day. On Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, starting at 11:30 a.m., the senior center will serve a free meal to members and future members age 60 and over. Menus are posted on the Facebook page. Following the meal, Tall-in-the-Saddle will perform country/westernstyle music, as well as oldies and more. Attendess will play a variety of games and take part in activities during the afternoon. The senior center will serve a spaghetti dinner with sides, water, and dessert at 5 p.m. A disc jockey will play music during and after the meal. Although reservations are not required, those who plan to attend are asked to call Marie at 717-848-4417. 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. 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 is in need of volunteers to help with these deliveries. Routes are within a few miles of the center, and the time commitment is one to two hours.
8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Eastern York County Edition- December 26, 2018
Harvest Sharing News Announced
Shadowfax Holds Picnic, Dinner
The Shadowfax Corporation holds an annual picnic and holiday dinner for all of the people that it supports in its day programs. The following groups provide support for the events through donating and delivering food and funds, attending the events, and more: the BD Social Club, the 13th Ward Political Club, the 12th Ward Independent Democratic Club, the South End Political Club, and the Rooster Club.
YMCA Branches Post Programs The Dover and York YMCA branches will accept registrations for several upcoming programs. For further information on any of the programs, readers may contact dmarkel@york coymca.org. Programs at the Dover branch include a Beginner Hip Hop Dance Class, for children ages 9 to 12, which will begin on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019; a Youth Dodgeball League, for children ages 8 to 10, which will begin on Saturday, Jan. 19;
and Girls Intramural Volleyball, for children ages 8 to 10, which will begin in early February. Programs at the York branch include Girls Intramural Volleyball, for children ages 11 to 15, which will begin in early February, and a Youth Floor Hockey Program, for children ages 11 to 14, which will begin on Saturday, Feb. 9. A Youth Indoor Soccer League, for children ages 4 to 11, will begin on Feb. 9 at both the Dover and York branches.
Thanks to record-breaking donations of deer meat from Pennsylvania hunters, generous donors, and more, the state’s charitable food system will provide more than half a million servings of ground venison through food banks, soup kitchens, and pantries throughout the commonwealth. Now in its 27th season, the nonprofit charity Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH) helps to coordinate the donation, processing, and distribution of venison to Pennsylvanians facing food insecurity. HSH has donated 1,356,281 pounds of venison to the hungry since 1991. The Department of Agriculture partners with HSH to cover some of the costs of processing the meat, with the department increasing its share of financial support over the last two years due to increased deer donations. With continued support, Pennsylvania hunters can donate their deer cost-free. During the 2017-18 season, a total donation was made of 3,337 deer, yielding 130,930 pounds of deer meat and providing 667,400 meals for individuals and families in need. Due to this increase in donations, additional meat processors are being recruited throughout the year to better help turn hunters’ donations into high-value protein for hungry families. This year, the department will help to cover the service cost of more than 110 processors throughout the commonwealth.
The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is the largest nonprofit food distribution organization in central Pennsylvania and serves as the ongoing host of HSH’s annual kickoff event. The food bank counts on HSH each year to provide thousands of pounds of lean venison from deer harvested by central Pennsylvania hunters. HSH also works in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Deer Management Assistance Program to receive donations to help conserve a healthy, natural habitat that supports wildlife diversity and healthy deer populations throughout the state. HSH also partners with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which donates $20,000 annually and uses deer management practices that directly provide venison to the program. Hunters interested in participating can take their deer to one of the participating meat processors throughout the state and donate any amount of their venison to the program. Pennsylvanians can also donate money to the Buck for the Pot campaign, which supports HSH. For more information on Hunters Sharing the Harvest, readers may visit www.sharedeer.org. For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, readers may visit www.agriculture.pa.gov.
Book Drive Held
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Public libraries in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties benefited from the annual Bouquets for Books children’s book drive held by Royer’s Flowers and Gifts from Oct. 28 to Nov. 10. The book drive collected 806 new children’s titles, with the number of books collected by county as follows: Berks, 94; Cumberland, 58; Dauphin, 142; Franklin, 39; Lancaster, 219; Lebanon, 91; and York, 163. Jill Williams (left), manager of Royer’s Flowers and Gifts’ Lancaster West store, and Renee Christiansen, youth services manager, Library System of Lancaster County, display books collected at Royer’s Lancaster West, Lancaster North, Ephrata and Columbia stores. Bouquets for Books has yielded nearly 19,000 books in its 13-year history.
Lions Club Honors Gulley
The Red Lion Lions Club member Donald Dippner (right) recognized Jack Gulley as the Red Lion Area Junior High School Student of the Month for September on Nov. 13. The Lions Club meets every second and fourth Tuesday at the Great American Saloon in Dairyland Square in Red Lion.
Skin Protection Information Posted It is easy to associate vigilant sun protection with summertime, when the sun is shining intensely. However, sun protection is necessary every day, regardless of the weather or time of year. Even when it is cold or overcast, UV rays that cause skin aging and skin cancer are reaching the skin. In the right winter weather conditions, people can sustain sun damage just as easily as during the summer. UVB rays, the main cause of sunburn, are the strongest in the summer. However, UVB rays can burn and damage skin yearround, especially at high altitudes and on reflective surfaces such as snow or ice. Snow reflects up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV light, so the rays hit twice, further increasing the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. UVA rays remain constant throughout the year and can penetrate through clouds and fog. UVA rays can also penetrate glass, so it is still possible to damage skin while spending a bright winter day indoors. The first line of defense
against this sun damage is clothing. Covering up is easier in the winter, because it is cold, but the face, head, and neck tend to remain exposed yearround, and this is where most skin cancers occur. People should not forget their UVblocking sunglasses and broadbrimmed hat before heading out. Sunglasses protect the eyes while also fighting snow glare, and a hat keeps the head warm while keeping UV rays from damaging the scalp. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher should be applied daily to all exposed skin. People should make sure to cover oftenmissed spots like the tops of their ears, around the eyes, and near the hairline. Individuals should consider choosing a moisturizing sunscreen with ingredients like lanolin or glycerin to combat dry winter skin. Finally, people should try to avoid the peak sun hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and seek shade when they can. For more information, readers may visit www.skincancer.org.
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Beeler Earns Athletic Honor Sophomore Sophie Beeler of the Muhlenberg College field hockey team earned All-Centennial Conference honorable mention recognition.
Beeler, a native of York and graduate of Dallastown Area High School, started all 18 games for a defense that recorded six shutouts in
12 games against conference opponents. She led the Mules and tied for third in the conference with five defensive saves.
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. 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. 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. CARPENTER’S WORKSHOP FELLOWSHIP: 57 Church Street, Seven Valleys, PA 17360. Phone 717-428-2960. Sunday Schedule: Coffee & Fellowship at 9 a.m.; Sunday School for All Ages at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10:30 a.m. Monday Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. Blended Traditional & Contemporary worship style. Biblical preaching. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Gerald I. Gingrich. E-mail revdrgig@aol.com Follow us on Facebook @ Carpenter’s Workshop Fellowship. We’re independent and our backgrounds are from many denominations. Come and visit us, you are very welcome.
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! 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 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 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 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
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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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REHM PLUMBING Heating, Cooling, HVAC, Electrical, AC, Boilers, Furnaces, Leaks, Clogs, Water Heaters, Pumps. 24/7 Service. 717-654-2433
“STORAGE SHEDS BUILT IN YOUR YARD” Low Prices. Also Old Sheds Repaired, Repainted, Reshingled. 717-266-5538. TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Since 1970. Free Est. Fully Ins. 717-577-3218 or 717-292-1161 MIKE MITZEL’S TREE SERVICE
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507
QUEENSGATE AREA. Deluxe 2br in wooded location. Close to I83 & hospitals. Stove, refrig, dishwasher, a/c, w/w carpet, off-st pkng. Owner operated. Small pets. $845, W/S/T incl. 717-848-3300
RENT-TO-OWN. $1345/MO + utilities. Dallastown Schools, 4bdrm, 1.5ba. www.oakwoodrto.com 717-836-0209, Melissa
For Sale SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com
BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288
HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
TROUT’S HANDYMAN SERVICES PA #097095. 35 Years Experience. Small Jobs Welcome. 717-793-7860
2004 DODGE RAM 1500, Club Cab, 8ft bed, w/ ladder racks, side boxes, lots of new parts installed, 109K mi., $7000 obo, 717-475-4451
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/18 WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT
AUTOMOTIVE
Looking For AUTOS FOR SALE A Home?
CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934
ADVERTISE IN THE Community Courier
ALWAYS BUYING CLASSIC CARS
Jeff 717-575-4561 Gast
GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
For Rent DOVER 1BR $795 mo. & 2BR $870 mo. Plus utils & Sec. dep. NO PETS. NO WEEKEND CALLS 717-292-5204 (9-4:30)
TRUCKS
Manufactured Housing
BARN FINDS & SHOW CARS
ELMWOOD TREE LLC EISENHART PAINTING Top quality painting staining & drywall repair. Res/Comm. Fully insured. PA104436. 717-424-7850
For Rent
Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, and Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776
NOTICE
Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name.
ITEMS WANTED
(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
Use The Classifieds
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
ITEMS WANTED
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411 HANDYMAN INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS No Job Too Small. Minor Repairs to Full Renovations. Specializing in Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Tile, Decks, Doors, and more. Fully insured. Workmanship Guaranteed. PA025933
…and we want you to be a part of it!
Forklift Operators & CDL A Drivers
Immediate Openings Available in Harrisburg:
Commercial Service Plumber ($1,000.00 Sign on bonus)
Experienced forklift operators and CDL A drivers are needed for a local company. 1st and 3rd shift positions available. Pay for forklift operators is $12.85 for 1st and $13.05 on 3rd. Pay for CDL A drivers is $19.85 on 1st and $20.05 on 3rd. Must have 6 months over the road experience for CDL A drivers.
Please call Master Staffing (717) 751-6000
($1,000.00 Sign on bonus)
Essential functions include:
Residential HVAC Technician
• Ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of individuals with a primary diagnosis of MH/IDD • Medical documentation and care • Coordination, planning, implementation of all individuals to maintain the person’s highest practicable physical, mental and psychosocial wellbeing
($1,000.00 Sign on bonus)
Gas Line Technician Commercial Electrician York:
Commercial Service Plumber ($1,000.00 Sign on bonus) ($1,000.00 Sign on bonus)
Schedule: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m./4 days per week/weekdays only $931.20/weekly
RN • Fulfill the role of Director of Nursing • Supervision of LPNs Schedule: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Position requires at least 3 years of experience as a R.N. $1,188/weekly
HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569
Master Staffing, LLC 1800 East Market St. York, PA 17402
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HEINER’S ROOFING
LPN
Residential Service Plumber
Commercial HVAC Technician
Call for a FREE ESTIMATE Today! 717-417-0674
20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548
These positions are full-time, salaried at 40 hours per week. A minimum of 3 years post-licensure experience is required. Must possess a valid driver’s license and at least 3 years of good driving experience with your license, and must meet our driver eligibility criteria (listed on the application). Ensures delivery of quality services to individuals receiving supports through Shadowfax, primarily in the residential programs.
We’re Building a Great Team
Apply Online at: To Apply: https://hbmcclure.com/hb-mcclure-jobs/
(717) 232-4328
www.shadowfax.org
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EMA BUILDING & REMODELING LLC. Residential remodeling, small pole buildings. Licensed & insured. PA140214. Contact Keith 717-724-7321
AMERICAN FLYER, Lionel, Marx, toy trains, old toys. Cash paid. 717-586-8768
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Need Some Work Done Around the House? Look in the Classified Section for Help!
is Hiring an RN and LPNs to be part of the Quality Management Team.
AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Eastern York County Edition- December 26, 2018
Community Events
SHOOTING MATCH
Nursery Holds Spaghetti Dinner
Annual New Year’s Day Shoot Doors Open 1:00 Shoots Start At 1:30
For Cash 12 Ga. Guns For info call Sid (717) 252-1622 Hams Turkeys
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 1-5 P.M. Doors open at noon DOVER TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY BUILDING 3700 DAVIDSBURG RD., DOVER, PA THE SAK
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$
25 Tickets Before 1/27/18
York Day Nursery recently held its annual spaghetti dinner, which was attended by 200 students and their families.
York Day Nursery students and their families enjoyed a homecooked meal of spaghetti, salad, and desserts.
$
30 at the door 20 Games of Bingo 4 Specials 50/50 Raffles
Children’s Home Of York Receives Donation The Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) Central Pennsylvania Chapter presented a $1,000 check to the Children’s Home of York (CHoY) on Nov. 1. CHoY is a nonprofit organization that aims to meet the needs of children and families and enrich the local community. SMPS’ donation came from proceeds raised through the chapter’s fifth annual A/E/C Industry Golfing “Fore� Business Four-Person Scramble event on Sept. 18 at the Regents’ Glen Country Club in York. More than 80 golfers participated. Registration included green fees and carts, lunch and dinner, complimentary beverages, networking, and the awards reception. Team prizes and skill prizes were awarded. SMPS is a diverse community of marketing and business development professionals working together to advocate for, educate,
Tickets can be purchased at Life’s Beacon Foundation, 506 N. George St., York or by Calling 717-686-1722
Dr. Joseph Birli (second from left) and Colleen Murphy (center), both representing Children’s Home of York, accepted a $1,000 check from Society for Marketing Professional Services members (from left) Brooke Wenger, Triad Engineering Inc.; Cristina Barnes, Stahl Sheaffer Engineering; and Ann Mark, McMahon Associates Inc. and connect leaders in the information, readers may visit building industry. For more www.smpscentralpa.org.
York College CCE Names Assistant
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LIFE’S BEACON FOUNDATION PRESENTS
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York College’s Center for Community Engagement (CCE), 59 E. Market St., York, will be open to the public throughout the day, due in part to the hiring of senior administrative assistant Karin Swartz. As of Nov. 26, the CCE will be open on Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. year-round, as well as on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from September through April and from 9 to 11 a.m. from May through August. Extending access to the center expands upon the history of the building as a place where leaders of York met to make plans to better the community, according to CCE dean Dominic DelliCarpini. Swartz has experience serving the York community and York
College. She has returned to York College after serving as director of communications for York Country Day School. Prior to that, she was the assistant director of the York College Fund. Before earning her master’s degree in higher education from the University of Pennsylvania, Swartz attended Ursinus College, where she studied business, economics, and theater. She serves on the board of directors for DreamWrights Center for the Arts, the Advisory Board of York Young Professionals, and the Give Day Committee for Give Local York, and she is the founder and president of the York Fringe, which produced the City of York’s first-ever Fringe Festival in August.
Karin Swartz