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Middletown JANUARY 2, 2019
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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Hershey Area Women’s Connection will present the “A New Outlook for the New Year” Brunch Buffet at Hershey Italian Lodge, 128 Hillcrest Road, Hershey, on Wednesday, Jan. 9, from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. All ladies are invited. The group is affiliated with Christian Women’s Clubs of America. The feature will be presented by Kathleen Forney, a fused glass artist and teacher from Elizabethtown. Jeremy and Lisa Shaver, a piano duo from Middletown, will perform. “An Anchor for Life” will be presented by speaker Carol LeBeau. For reservations, readers may call Edna at 717-652-0997 or Mary at 717-533-3497 or email roseyposey3@verizon.net by Friday, Jan. 4. The set fee is inclusive.
Middle School Holds Spelling Bee pg 4
CCA Opens Aquaponics Facility pg 2
Therapeutic Skating Program Slated pg 4
American Legion Post Hosts Christmas Party
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Capital City Polka Dancers Association will hold a dance on Saturday, Jan. 12, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Monaghan Township Fire Hall, 245 W. Siddonsbury Road, Dillsburg. The Polka Quads will perform. Food will be available for purchase. Gloves and jars of peanut butter will be collected for people in need. Call Polly at 717-774-1031. LUNCH SOCIAL
will get together for a lunch social on Thursday, Jan. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hoss’s Steak & Sea House, 9009 Bridge Road (Route 322), Hummelstown. A banquet room will be provided by the restaurant. Retirees will be responsible for purchasing their own meals, and meal orders will be taken at the table after being seated. The purpose of the group is to meet quarterly on a social basis. All Hershey Medical Center retirees are welcome. Readers with any questions about the luncheon may call Ginny Mullen at 717-641-3332 or Ellie Kuntz at 717-469-0220.
The American Legion Post 594 held a Christmas party for children on Dec. 16. Post 594 provided presents for more than 90 children of all ages. Hot dogs, cookies, and beverages were available, as well. All presents and food were offered free of charge.
Open Stage Sets Performances DAR Chapter Places Wreaths At Fort Indiantown Gap
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The Serbian-American Club of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church,
Open Stage of Harrisburg, 25 N. Court St., Harrisburg, will present “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf.” Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19, and from Wednesday, Jan. 23, through Saturday, Jan. 26, as well as at 2 p.m. on Sundays, Jan. 20 and 27.
The award-winning play is by Ntozake Shange, who passed away on Oct. 27, 2018, at 70 years old. Through movement, song, poetry and spoken word, seven women of color will tell stories of struggle, abandonment, pain, selfdiscovery, and sisterhood. The variety of poems cover the civil rights issues that were happening within Shange’s See Open Stage pg 4
On Dec. 14, 2018, the Harrisburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) placed 230 name-specific wreaths at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to honor those who have served. These special placements were laid by volunteers, and a picture of each headstone with the wreath was taken to be sent to the relatives who had ordered the placement. Again on Dec. 15, members of the Harrisburg Chapter of the DAR, along with other DAR members from around the state, attended the memorial ceremony and assisted with laying the thousands of wreaths still to be placed. The Harrisburg Chapter contributed more than 700 wreaths. Through this effort and the efforts of many other organizations and individuals, See Wreaths pg 4
A volunteer from the Harrisburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution places a wreath on a headstone at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery.
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601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, will host a winter dinner dance on Friday, Jan. 11, in the social hall. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided by Srpski Sinovi of Pittsburgh. Dance-only tickets for entry after 9:30 p.m. are available. Dinner reservations are requested by Monday, Jan. 7. Call 717-939-0251 or visit www.stnicholassteelton.org.
Open Stage of Harrisburg will present “For Colored Girls ...” on Jan. 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
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Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), a Pennsylvania public cyber charter school, recently unveiled AgWorks at CCA, a public educational aquaponics facility. AgWorks at CCA provides students with hands-on learning experiences in a 6,100-square-foot, state-of-theart controlled environment agriculture center located at CCA’s Capital Campus in Harrisburg. The laboratory, funded through a federal grant, is one more tool CCA uses to teach about and train students for careers in various fields, including agriculture, environmental science and trades, through curricula, internships, field trips and partnerships with local businesses. Under the guidance of teachers and horticulture experts, students manage the AgWorks at CCA facility by growing and maintaining nearly 3,000 plants and approximately 400 fish, all while learning about aquaponics, hydroponics and aeroponics. Students also have access to three labs to conduct scientific experiments in the areas of research, genetics and culturing tissue. Additionally, AgWorks at CCA is
open for other schools, universities and nonprofit organizations to tour and participate in a variety of educational activities. Students have the opportunity to grow and harvest organic fruits, vegetables and herbs, including avocados, bananas, lettuce, microgreens and basil. They also have the opportunity to raise and maintain tilapia, koi and prawn, which play an important part in the aquaponics lifecycle. The produce harvested at AgWorks at CCA is already being donated to feed local communities or sold to retailers and restaurants. The AgWorks at CCA facility is a sustainable, zero-waste ecosystem. It uses fish to fertilize plants, and bio-controls are used in place of pesticides. Solar panels located on the roof of CCA’s Capital Campus supply 100 percent of the energy needed to power the AgWorks at CCA facility. In addition to the facility, CCA has created a fully functional, smaller-scale, traveling version of AgWorks at CCA to visit communities throughout Pennsylvania, creating opportunities for all CCA students to participate in
aquaponics activities and handson lessons. Furthermore, CCA has created virtual experiences allowing students to engage with the AgWorks at CCA facility from afar through live cameras, hightech water monitoring sensors and an online digital dashboard that processes real-time data. CCA welcomes partnerships with businesses, researchers and communities that can benefit from AgWorks at CCA and that are willing to create learning experiences for kindergarten through 12th-grade students. The unveiling of the facility
was attended by CCA students and faculty, elected officials, business leaders and community partners. The event included a ceremonial harvest, a tasting and tours of the facility. A donation of 300 leafy-green vegetables was made to the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. Pictured on front: Teacher Daniel Friess (left) collaborates with students Kenya Mitchell (middle) of Steelton and Joshua Cincotta of Harrisburg while designing an automatic fish feeder.
Students Recognized Bicycle Maintenance For Good Deeds Clinics Slated
Two Lower Dauphin students were presented with Do the Right Thing recognition by Hummelstown Police and Lower Dauphin Communities That Care. Carli Little, a senior at Lower Dauphin High School, was recognized for reporting a potentially dangerous situation to the school administration last year. At Conewago Elementary School, fifthgrader Warren Rank was honored for helping a friend to the nurse’s office when she was ill. He then returned to the classroom and helped pack up her books and homework to send home. Each student was recognized with a gift card, T-shirt, certificate, and pizza coupon. The Do the Right Thing program recognizes students in the Lower Dauphin community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude or outstanding efforts. Any adult over the age of 18 can nominate a child. For more information, readers may
contact Angela Durantine at adurantine@ ldsd.org.
Conewago Elementary student Warren Rank examined the prizes he received through the Do the Right Thing program.
The Harrisburg Bicycle Club (HBC) will offer free bicycle maintenance clinics on Saturdays, Jan. 5, 12, and 26, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Lemoyne Borough building, 510 Herman Ave., Lemoyne. Individuals may attend one session or all three sessions. People of all ages are welcome, and HBC membership is not required. Experienced cyclists will teach the mechanics of fixing bikes. The clinics will cover a wide variety of subjects, including tire changing and tube repair, chain service (cleaning and lubrication) and repair, bicycle cleaning, brake adjustment and
pad replacement, general bicycle lubrication, general bike fitting, and any other bicyclerelated issues or concerns people have. HBC will have volunteer instructors on hand to provide help and advice, and mechanics from a few local bicycle shops will also be present. There is no charge for the event, but donations can be made to offset the cost of the snacks and beverages that will be available. Individuals are encouraged to sign up for the event by emailing David Young at dwyoung@comcast.net or calling 717-877-0672.
Hobby Greenhouse Chapter To Meet The Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Hobby Greenhouse Association will meet on Saturday, Jan. 5, at 9 a.m. at the Lower Allen Township Building, 2233 Gettysburg Road, Camp Hill. The theme will be “What Grows in Hobby Greenhouse
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Lower Dauphin (LD) High School student Carli Little (center) received Do the Right Thing recognition from (from left) principal Justin Hanula, Hummelstown Police Cpl. Eugene Spencer, Lower Dauphin Communities That Care program director Angie Durantine, and LD superintendent Robert Schultz.
Elizabethtown College, 1 Alpha Drive will host a business lecture on Friday, Jan. 18, from 11 a.m. to noon in Room 212 of the college’s Hoover Building. Michael Biggerstaff, owner and CEO of NXTbook Media Group, will be the speaker. The lecture series features senior-level executives speaking
about their businesses and programs that are offered to their customers. The event is free and open to the public. For more details, readers may contact Stephanie VanderMey at vandermeys@etown.edu or 717361-1982 or visit www.etown.edu/ depts/business/business -events.aspx#mmmars.
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Neighborhood Happy New Year, everyone! How were your holidays? Didn’t they just fly by? Well, even though they passed by in a flash, I had a wonderful time! And, yes, being the Christmas fanatic that I am, I will be keeping my tree up until the end of January. Probably my outside lights, as well! Easier Resolutions Are you sick of making the same resolutions year after year and never keeping them? Here are some resolutions that are a lot easier to accomplish! 1. Gain weight - at least 30 pounds. 2. Stop exercising. It’s a waste of time. 3. Read less. It makes you think. 4. Watch more television. You’ve been missing some good stuff. 5. Procrastinate more ... starting tomorrow. 6. Do not date any member of the “Baywatch” cast. 7. Take a vacation to someplace important, like the largest ball of twine. 8. Do not jump off a cliff just because everyone else did. 9. Stop bringing lunch from home. You should eat out more. 10. Do not have eight children at once. 11. Get in a whole NEW rut! 12. Start being superstitious. 13. Bring back disco. 14. Buy an ’83 Eldorado and invest in a really loud stereo system. 15. Get the windows tinted. Buy some fur for the dash. 16. Speak in a monotone voice and only use monosyllabic words. 17. Only wear jeans that are two sizes too small and use a chain or rope for a belt. 18. Spend your summer vacation in cyberspace. 19. Create loose ends. 20. Get more toys. 21. Get further in debt. 22. Do not believe politicians. 23. Break at least one traffic law. 24. Do not drive a motorized vehicle across thin ice. 25. Avoid transmission of interspecies diseases. 26. Do not swim with piranhas or sharks. 27. Associate with even worse business clients. 28. Spread out priorities beyond your ability to keep track of them. 29. Wait around for opportunity. 30. Focus on the faults of others. 31. Mope about your faults. 32. Never make New Year’s resolutions again. Happy Birthdays First for this week, happy birthday to my handsome nephew Matthew Lugo of Royalton! His 18th cake-day is Jan. 3. I hope your day is as awesome as you, Matty-Matt! I love you big time! Happy birthday to Mayor Sol
Swartz of Royalton! His cakeday is Jan. 5. I hope your day is spectacular, Sol! All you fellow Royaltonians, be sure to sing “Happy Birthday” to your mayor when you see him this week! Happy birthday to Lillian DeHart of Middletown! Her cake-day is Jan. 3. I hope your day makes your cheeks tired from all the smiling, Lillian! Happy birthday to Jack Shipley of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is Jan. 3. I hope you feel like king of the world on your special day, Jack! Happy birthday to Maria Frisby of Middletown! Her cake-day is Jan. 3. I hope your day is as lovely as you, Maria! Happy birthday to my sisterin-law/cousin (wink wink!) Bonnie Griesemer of Middletown! Her cake-day is Jan. 4. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Bon! I can’t wait until we can go riding again! Happy birthday to Sallie O’Donnell of Middletown! Her cake-day is Jan. 4. I hope your day is extra special, Sallie! Happy birthday to Ryan Einzig of Linglestown! His cakeday is Jan. 4. I hope your day is fun and exciting, Ryan! Happy birthday to Carol McQuaid of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Jan. 5. I hope your special day is amazing, Carol! Happy birthday to Patsy Burger of Royalton! Her cakeday is Jan. 5. I hope your day is absolutely wonderful, Patsy!
Happy birthday to Justin Nicholson of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is Jan. 5. I hope your day is fansmackin’-tastic, Justin! Happy birthday to John Hevel of Middletown! His cake-day is Jan. 5. I hope your day is almost too much fun to handle, John! Happy birthday to Melvin Fager Jr. of Middletown! His cake-day is Jan. 5. I hope your day is phenomenal, Mel! Happy birthday to Terri Herr Cleland of Royalton! Her cakeday is Jan. 6. I hope your day is magical, Terri! Happy birthday to Julie Gensel of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Jan. 6. I hope your day is as sweet as you, Julie! Happy birthday to Pearl Sweger of Middletown! Her cake-day is Jan. 8. I hope your day is full of everything that makes you happy, Pearl! Happy birthday to my cousin Jan Pilsitz of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Jan. 8. I hope your day brings you something extra special, Jan! Love you! Random Thought I’m almost a millionaire! I got all the zeros, now I just need a one. Recipe of the Week New Year Fried Rice Ingredients: 3 slices bacon, diced 1/4 cup green onion, chopped 1/3 cup red bell pepper, diced 1/4 cup green peas
The Honey Dewdrops Will Offer Concert The Honey Dewdrops, an Americana duo consisting of Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish, will perform on Sunday, Jan. 6, at the Fort Hunter Centennial Barn, 5300 N. Front St., Harrisburg. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. It will be sponsored by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS). In its nine years on the road, the duo has played stages and festivals across North America and Europe. The musical ensemble includes clawhammer banjo, mandolin, and guitars. After leaving their Virginia home base and living on the road for two years, Wortman and Parrish now call Baltimore, Md., home. It is where they wrote and recorded their 2015 album, “Tangled Country.” The Honey Dewdrops have festival appearances slated across the country and a new record slated for a spring release, along
with the duo’s first United Kingdom tour in January and February. 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.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. For more information, readers may visit www.sfmsfolk.org or call 717-745-6577.
The Honey Dewdrops will perform on Sunday, Jan. 6, at the Fort Hunter Centennial Barn in Harrisburg.
1 egg, beaten 4 cups cooked rice, cold 2 tablespoons soy sauce Directions: 1. Cook bacon in wok until crisp. 2. Add green onions, red peppers and peas. Stir fry 1 minute. 3. Add egg and scramble. 4. Stir in (cooked) rice and cook until heated, gently separating grains. 5. Add soy sauce; cook until heated through. Serve immediately. Tip of the Week Use an over-the-door shoe organizer in the shower to hold your shampoo, conditioner, combs, soap, body wash, loofah, razor, and more. Fact of the Week The German word kummerspeck means excess weight gained from emotional overeating. Literally, grief bacon. New Year’s Joke A young man at a New Year’s party turns to his friend and asks for a cigarette. “I thought you made a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking,” his friend says. “I’m in the process of quitting,” the man says. “Right now, I am in the middle of phase one.’’ “What’s phase one?” “I’ve quit buying.” Food for Thought “God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.” - St. Augustine
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Program To Focus On Vision Boards The Dauphin County Library System will hold vision board programs at several locations in January. Former radio personality Christine DiPeri will walk attendees through the creative process of making a vision board to keep them on track and motivated all year long. The program will be offered at East Shore Area Library, 4501 Ethel St., Harrisburg, on Thursday, Jan. 10; at William H. and Marion C. Alexander Family Library, 200 W. Second St., Hummelstown, on Monday, Jan. 14; at Elizabethville Area Library, 80 N. Market St., on Tuesday, Jan. 17; and at Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library, 2410 N. Third St., Harrisburg, on Tuesday, Jan. 22. All programs will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Registration is limited to allow for a more personalized experience. All supplies will be provided. To make reservations, readers may visit www.dcls.org/adultevents or call 717-652-9380, ext. 1045.
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Receive New Public Harvest Sharing Schools Art Project Slated News Announced State Funding Downtown Carlisle will see new public art come next spring thanks to a sponsorship from PNC Bank. The “Art While U Wait” project will use six downtown silver traffic signal boxes located at downtown intersections as canvases for local artists to create images of why people love Carlisle. Color Carlisle, a volunteer group of community leaders and educators passionate about intersectionality and accessibility to the arts, will head the program. The Downtown Carlisle Association (DCA) will secure sponsorship and plan the implementation into the
Carlisle’s Main Street program. Organizers chose the theme “Love Carlisle” as the theme for the program. The project will start by a call for artists to submit artwork based on the theme. The most appropriate, and nonrepetitive, images will then be chosen and materials purchased. Prepping the boxes will entail a light sanding of the boxes and then painting. Color Carlisle will put out a formal call for artists in early 2019. Interested artists can be considered by emailing Color Carlisle at carlislemural@gmail.com.
Students Sing In Honor Choir direction of Matthew Dickinson. The singers include eighthgraders Elijah Speck, Joseph Goduto, Raphael Baston, Aden Weigle, David Pray, and Bryce Rimmer and seventh-graders Nathan Wolfe, Enzo Dreon, and Arun Gopinath.
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.share deer.org. For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, readers may visit www.agri culture.pa.gov.
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Nine Lower Dauphin Middle School students performed on Nov. 30 in the Men’s Honor Choir of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. The boys sang at Cedar Cliff High School under the
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.
Husson University in Bangor, Maine, recently announced that Hannah Malinen of Middletown will receive a $3,000 Pine Tree College Grant and a $5,000 Trustee Scholar Award for the
2018-19 academic year. Malinen is a first-year student who is currently enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in exercise science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Two area career and technical schools have been awarded state funding totaling nearly $57,000 for equipment purchases that will enhance their training programs. Dauphin County Technical School received $40,100 for its construction trade and automobile technician programs. Lebanon
County Career and Technology Center was awarded $16,860 for its electromechanical and plumbing programs. A total of $1.2 million in competitive grants was awarded to 38 career and technical centers and area vocational technical education schools across the state.
Spelling Bee from pg 1 Eighth-grader Andrew Seacord won his second Lower Dauphin Middle School spelling bee on Nov. 30. In the final round, he correctly spelled “dictionary” before his championship word, “permissive.” Andrew needed three rounds to top Faith Fausnight. Third place was settled between sixth-graders Lucius Cabeza and Aaron Espenshade in two rounds, with Lucius prevailing. Andrew is the son of Susan Seacord and Steven Seacord. A distinguished honor roll student, Andrew hopes to become a clinical geneticist when he grows up. Faith is the daughter of Jody Fausnight and Tracy Fausnight.
A sixth-grader, she hopes to be a pediatric allergist someday. The school’s top four finishers will now have an opportunity to take the WITF Central Pennsylvania Spelling Bee’s semifinal written test. Depending on their scores, they may advance to the grand championship oral spelling bee this spring. Pictured on front: Lower Dauphin superintendent Robert Schultz (back, left) and middle school principal Jill Freedman (back, right) congratulate top spellers (from left) Faith Fausnight, Andrew Seacord, Lucius Cabeza, and Aaron Espenshade.
Therapeutic Skating from pg 1 Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating beginning on Monday, Jan. 7, at 4:30 p.m. at the Giant Center, 550 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. The five-week session is for adults and children age 5 and up who could benefit from a supervised skating program. Skating will benefit those with developmental disabilities or physical challenges or who are recovering from an injury. Skaters will be paired with their own volunteer buddy and work at their own pace under the guidance of a USFSA-certified
coach. Participants should bring a bike helmet or hockey helmet. Walkers will be provided for those who need one. There is a fee for the class, plus an annual Learn-to-Skate USA membership. Parking is free. For registration and information, readers may visit https://hersheyfigureskating.org /therapeutic or email hershey figureskate@gmail.com. Pictured on front: Hershey
Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating classes. The five-week session will begin on Monday, Jan. 7.
Open Stage from pg 1 lifetime. The cast will include MaDonna Awotwi, Aminah Cole, Meredith Greene, Tanisha Hollis, Manuela Hooper, Paula Lewis, and DeAnna Williams. Open Stage of Harrisburg will partner with Sankofa African American Theatre Com-
pany to produce the show, which is under the direction of Sharia Benn. For tickets and more information, readers may visit www.openstagehbg.com/for coloredgirls or call the box office 717-232-6736, ext. 1.
Wreaths from pg 1 every grave at the Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery had a wreath during the holiday season. For more information, readers may contact Jennifer Stratton at jennifer.m.stratton@outlook .com or visit www.harrisburg dar.org.
Volunteers from the Harrisburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution placed wreaths on the headstones at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery.
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¢ 9 4 E SAV
14.515 OZ. CAN
• 10.8 oz. Honey Nut Cheerios • 12 oz. Cinn. Toast Crucnh • 11.5 oz. Reeses Peanut Butter Puffs • 8.9 oz. Cheerios •10.5 oz. Lucky Charms • 11.8 oz. Cocoa Puffs • 15.2 oz. Oat Crunch Cheerios • 13.8 oz. Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes • 10.8 oz. Maple Cheerios
SAVE $2 INSTANTLY
8.25 OZ.
ENTENMANN’S LITTLE BITES
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2 SAT. JAN 5
SUN. JAN 6
MON. JAN 7
To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.
R028206
Get the Ad Directly in Your In-Box!
LIMIT 10 LB. PER FAMILY
6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - January 2, 2019
seafood experts! SAVE $1
SAVE $9
6
49
2630 CT. EZ PEEL
EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $12.98
4
99
KARNS
LUMP lb. CRAB CAKES
4
$
PREMIUM NORWEGIAN 6 OZ. 34 PER BAG
SALMON FILLET PORTIONS
ea.
ea.
BULK ALL PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY MIX & MATCH SAUSAGE
2.99 1.99 2.99 LB.
LB.
ALL FLAVORS SAVE 1
$ LB.
212 5 CT. EZ PEEL
1620 CT. EZ PEEL
EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $17.98
8.99
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $17.98
LB
RAW P&D WILD CAUGHT
7.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
LB
16 OZ. WHOLEY
MUSSELS IN GARLIC BUTTER
8.99
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED LB
$
LUMP CRABMEAT
16.99
EA.
50 CT. BAG
EXTRA LARGE PINK SHRIMP
16.99
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED EA.
8 OZ.
3.29
CHESAPEAKE SELECT OYSTERS
EA.
PREMIUM FROZEN REG. $7.99 LB.
EXTRA JUMBO
7.99
EA.
JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT
28
$
SHRIMP CAKE LOBSTER CAKE
MARYLAND STYLE CRAB CAKES
$
1
SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS
FRESH JUMBO DRY 1020 CT. EA.
SEA SCALLOPS
Max Savings
18.99
LB.
10%
BARRAMUNDI FILLETS
FRESH CHILEAN
8.99
SALMON FILLETS
LB.
HADDOCK
OFF FILLETS
THAWED $8.99 LB.
LIVE MUSSELS
5.99
EA.
25.99
BEAUTIFUL LB.
16 OZ.
2 LB. PEI EA.
13.99
plus
5 LB. ALDA & OP FROZEN
7.99
FLOUNDER FILLETS FRESH PREMIUM
WHOLEY TILAPIA FILLETS
4.29
EA.
NORWEGIAN SALMON FILLETS
12.99
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
PEPPER & ONION PORK SAUSAGE
SUN DRIED TOMATO & SPINACH CHICKEN SAUSAGE
EA.
LB.
FROZEN CHICKEN 5 LB. COOKED CHICKEN • 4 LB. RAW TENDERS BREAST • 5 LB. RAW FILLETS CHUNKS • 5 LB. RAW SPICY FILLETS YOUR CHOICE FULLY COOKED • 5 LB. TENDERS • 5 LB. NUGGETS • 5 LB. MEATBALLS PACK
10
$
LB.
5 LB. MINI CORN DOGS 4 LB. RAW
PARTY WINGS
OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE 10.5 OZ.
6 OZ.
4/ 5 $
20 OZ. SELECTED VARIETIES
DOLE PINEAPPLE
STOVE TOP CHICKEN OR TURKEY MIXED STUFFING
2/ 3 $
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP
3050 CT.
79
¢
36.25 OZ./5 PK.
KRAFT MACARONI & CHEESE
4.59
GLAD ZIPPER STORAGE OR FREEZER BAGS
14.5 OZ. CAN
2/ 5 $
CONTADINA TOMATOES
88¢
1014OZ. 716 OZ. 5 PACK
HERSHEY’S SNACK SIZE BARS
5/ 5 $
64 OZ.
OLD ORCHARD APPLE JUICE
3/ 5 $
PLANTER’S PEANUTS 0R CRUNCHERS
2/ 4 $
9.95 OZ.
PLANTER’S MIXED NUTS
2/ 6 $
7 OZ.
PLANTER’S SIGNATURE NUTS
4.29
KRAFT DELUXE OR VELVEETA MAC & CHEESE DINNERS
1416 OZ.
2/ 6 $
KRAFT SALAD DRESSINGS
2/$5
19.74 OZ./6 PK.
2/ 6 $
8 CT.
KELLOGG’S NUTRIGRAIN BARS
2/ 5 $
12 CT.
8 O’CLOCK KCUP COFFEE
5.99
23.424 OZ./6 PK. 2324 OZ. JAR
MOTT’S APPLESAUCE
15.615.8 OZ.
2/ 4 $
1624 OZ.
RAGU PASTA SAUCE
2/ 4 $
8 REG. & 12 DBL. ROLL 1 QUART 18 OZ.
MARTIN’S BUTTER BREAD
2/ 5 $
LIBBY’S VEGETABLES
3/ 2 $
2.99
121 OZ.
4/ 6
28 OZ. LIQUID
CLOROX LIQUID BLEACH
2/ 7 $
6.99
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSING
16.9 OZ./24 PK.
16.9 OZ./24 PK.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SPRING WATER
NESTLE PURE LIFE SPRING WATER
2/ 5 $
4/ 5 $
18.8 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES
DANNON YOGURT 7.5 OZ.
CHEF BOYARDEE MICROWAVE BOWL PASTA 15 OZ. ORIGINAL ONLY
HUNT’S MANWICH
6 MEGA ROLLS SELECTASIZE
PAPER TOWELS
3335 CT. REG. & SCENTIVA
4.99
CLOROX DISINFECTING WIPES
40 OZ.
MAZOLA OIL
3.69
24 OZ.
2/ 5 $
CAMPBELL’S CHUNKY SOUPS
70200 FT.
$
PINE SOL CLEANER
2/ 4 $
2/ 7 $
4.45.9 O.Z FROZEN
1
$
CELESTE PIZZA FOR ONE
1
$
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!
CORE ORGANICS
3/ 5 $
HUNT’S SNACK PACK PUDDING OR GELATIN
$
1
$
1
1216 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES
SAN GIORGIO PASTA
1
$
EXCLUDES PIES
TASTYKAKE SINGLE SERVE
FREEZER OR CLING WRAP, PRESS N SEAL
CLOROX TOILET BOWL CLEANER
2/$4
2580 CT.
2/ 5 $
100 OZ. 18 OZ.
GAIN LAUNDRY DETERGENT
9.99
$
1
PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES
$
1
GLADWARE CONTAINERS
2/ 5
GLAD TALL KITCHEN OR FORCE FLEX TRASH BAGS
11.99
20 LB. TUB
$
7.99
24 OZ.
MILKBONE DOG BISCUITS
2/ 6 $
DOG CHOW COMPLETE DOG FOOD
TIDY CAT CAT LITTER
7.99
Healthy NEW YEAR 4864 OZ. 611.5 OZ. FROZEN
LEAN CUISINE PIZZA OR FAVORITES LINE DINNERS
10
5/$
FAIRLIFE, SO DELICIOUS ALMOND & SILK OAT YEAH MILK
1418 OZ.
2/ 7 $
6.75 OZ.
GOOD HEALTH SNACKS
2/ 5 $
SCHMIDT’S 647 BREAD & ROLLS
3.49
5.3 OZ. 18.6 OZ.
15.25 OZ.
28 CT.
20 LB.
4 PK./13 OZ. 5.3 OZ. LIGHT & FIT, OIKOS GREEK, OIKOS TRIP 0
SCOTT BATH TISSUE
88
¢
16 OZ.
12 CT. SELECT VARIETIES
GREEN MOUNTAIN K CUPS
14.515.5 OZ. CAN
SWISS PREMIUM HALF & HALF
CAMPBELL’S SPAGHETTIO’S PASTA
DANIMALS SMOOTHIE DRINKS
2/ 5 $
DANNON LIGHT & FIT OR FRUIT ON THE BOTTOM YOGURT
7.048.81 OZ.
5
10/$
BELVITA BREAKFAST BISCUITS
2/ 5 $
17 OZ. SINGLES
SPARKLING ICE
88¢
R028207
ORVILLE REDENBACHER MICROWAVE POPCORN
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -
SAVE $1.30 LB.
SAVE $1.20 LB.
BUNDLES Fill the Freezer
SAVE $1 LB.
Winter Freezer MEAT BUNDLE 3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX ‘N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. HAM SLICES 2 LB. BULK FROZEN SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS
25 LBS.
PLEASE PREORDER
59
$
40 LB. C ASE
79 60
1
79
CUSTOM CUT FREE
FRESH WHOLE 8 LB. AVG.
BONELESS PORK LOINS
New Year’s MEAT BUNDLE 4 1” USDA CHOICE NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 1 RACK OF FROZEN BABY BACK RIBS 2 LB. FROZEN RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS 3 LB. PORK BUTT ROAST, BONEIN 2 LB. BAG 26/30 CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN TENDERS
$
ORDER TODAY
69
CALL TODAY TO PLACE ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM PAXTON SQUARE 7175454731 LEMOYNE 7177630165 MECHANICSBURG 7179016967 BOILING SPRINGS 7172581458
CARLISLE 7172188588 HERSHEY 7175336445 MIDDLETOWN 7179447486 NEW BLOOMFIELD 7175824028
FRESH CENTER CUT
2.49
KARNS 6 PK. ORANGE RAISIN SUGAR COOKIES
KARNS 6 PK. RANCH ROLLS
KARNS MULTIGRAIN BREAD
369 119
KARNS CINN. ORANGE PULLAPART BREAD
KARNS 2 PK. ORANGE CHIP WHOOPIE PIES
369 369 $ 3
MUST BUY 10 LB.
USDA CHOICE
1.79
MUST BUY 5 LB.
FRESH SUPER TRIMMED
lb.
BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS
MUST BUY 5 LB.
1
99
lb.
40 LB. CASE
LB.
8.99
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
FARM SHOW LAMB SALE PLACE YOUR ORDERS
FAMILY FAVORITE BRAND 5 LB. FROZEN
PARTY CHICKEN WINGS
TODAY!
LB.
10
$
69¢
FRESH
THIGHS
EA.
MUST BUY 5 LB.
LB.
FRESH CENTER CUT
FRESH
BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS
1.79
BONELESS GRILLING PORK CHOPS
STUFFED CHOPS
LB.
USDA WHOLE 20 LB. AVG.
2.99
LB.
1.99
BONEIN HAM SLICES
SINGLES $2.99 LB.
LB.
2.19
PRIME BONELESS TOP ROUNDS PRIME BEEF STEW CUBES
LB.
USDA
3.29
USDA
JAMESTOWN 3 LB. BUNDLE
LB.
4.49
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
10.99
FROZEN WHOLE LB.
USDA WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.
LB.
PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
7.59
TURKEY BREASTS 16 OZ. SHADY BROOK 85% LEAN
LB.
GROUND TURKEY
FRESH DARK MEAT 90% LEAN
1.59
CHOPPED CHICKEN
3.49
1.99
MUST BUY 3 LB.
LB.
16 OZ. SHADY BROOK EA.
TURKEY PATTIES
3.99
LB.
EA.
NOTHING BEATS Free! BUY 1 GET 1
20 OZ.
8
lb.
BONEIN PORK RIBS
LB.
BAKERY
$
CHOPPED SIRLOIN
COUNTRY STYLE
BONEIN STUFFED PORK CHOPS
Custom Cake Decorating
KARNS 9” NEW! ORANGE PECAN PIES
3
99
FRESH SUPER LEAN
27 60
HICKORY SMOKED BACON ENDS
available in whole, 1/2 & 1/4 sizes
January 2, 2019 - 7
TASTYKAKE MEGA HONEY BUNS
BUY 1 GET 1
17 OZ.
FREE
FREE
DIEFFENBACH’S PRETZELS
YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2
YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2
16 OZ.
DIEFFENBACH’S TORTILLA CHIPS
58.5 OZ.
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
HERR’S CHEESE CURLS & POPCORN
KRAFT CHEESES
YOGURT 4/$5 2/$5 DANNON
FOODIE Finds 52 OZ.
GOLD PEAK TEA
2/ 4 $
FREE
YOU PAY 12.98 FOR 3
JELLO GELATIN OR PUDDING
2/$4
7.510.87 OZ.
8.312.75 OZ.
SMART ONES OR WEIGHT WATCHERS ENTREES
LEAN CUISINE MARKETPLACE OR COMFORT DINNERS
STOUFFER’S SIMPLE DISHES & SIGNATURE 5/$ CLASSICS
9 OZ.
SWISS PREMIUM DRINKS
HOT OR LEAN POCKET SANDWICHES
4/ 5 $
2/$4
10
5/$
10
12.0133.5 OZ.
1/2 GALLON
EGGLAND’S BEST CAGE FREE LARGE EGGS
2/ 6
COKE
4.410.5 OZ.
1 DOZEN
$
FREE
BUY 2 GET 1
FROZEN
4 PACK
5.3 OZ. L&F 2 GOOD OR OIKOS OH
12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BOTTLES
YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2
YOU PAY 3.49 FOR 2
DAIRY 6.678 OZ. SHREDDED 8 OZ. CHUNK 7.58 OZ. NATURAL SLICES
BUY 1 GET 1
10
5/$
CULINARY CIRCLE PIZZA
IDA 3.99 ORE 2/$5 POTATOES 1632 OZ.
20 CT. SELECTED
TWININGS GREEN TEA
24 OZ. SELECTED
PASTA SAUCE 7.99 2/ 6 RAOS
$
13 OZ. SELECTED
BONNE MAMAN PRESERVES
3.99
3264 OZ. 32 OZ.
COFFEEMATE LIQUID COFFEE CREAMER
PERSONAL
2/ 6 $
INTERNATIONAL DELIGHT ICED COFFEE OR SILK ALMOND CREAMER
52 OZ.
2/ 6 $
1016 OZ.
SIMPLY LEMONADE OR FRUIT DRINK
2/ 5 $
BIRDS EYE STEAM FRESH VEGETABLES
SNACK ZONE
3/ 5 $
22.131.6 OZ.
DIGIORNO PIZZA
2/$
10
48 OZ.
STONERIDGE ICE CREAM
2.89
BEVERAGES
30 OZ. SELECTED
1.49
1 CT.
MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER KIT
44 OZ. VANILLA/CHOC.
SLIM FAST SHAKES
4.99
4.99
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
64 OZ.
2028 OZ.
915.5 OZ.
TOSTITOS CHIPS & SALSA
2/ 6 $
918 OZ./18 CT.
FRITO LAY MULTI PACKS
6.99
HERR’S BARREL SNACKS
5.99
1213 OZ. EXCLUDES BETTER 4 U
10 OZ.
THOMAS’ ENGLISH MUFFINS
TEDDY GRAHAMS COOKIES
2.99
914 OZ.
LANCE CRACKERS
2/ 4 $
16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 7.5 OZ./6 PK. MINI CANS
PEPSI
4/$
11
1/2 GALLON
2/ 5 $
TRUMOO CHOCOLATE MILK
2.19
12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BTLS.
PEPSI
16.9 OZ./6 PK. DASANI &
COKE
11
4/$
ALMOND BREEZE MILK
3.49
1 LITER
2/ 8 $
SMARTWATER
2 LITER
COKE
18.5 OZ./6 PK.
LEAF 6.99 2/ 3 PURE 5.49 ICED TEA
$
R028208
SUAVE SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER
8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - January 2, 2019
5
12 CT. TOTE
CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES
DELMONTE GOLD
2/ 5 $
PINEAPPLES FRESH PINT
BLUEBERRIES 2 LB. BAG SUNKIST
3.49 3.99
LEMONS
EA.
EA.
SAVE 49
ea.
99
HONEYBELL ea. TANGELOS
5/ 5 $
AVOCADOS
HONEYCRISP APPLES
1.49
FRESH
10/$
5/$5 PEARS
4 LB. BAG
2/ 3 OIL $ $ 6 DARK SUNFLOWER 7
20 LB. TOTE
LB.
1.29
EA.
BAKING POTATOES
LB.
5/ 3
FRESH
1.99
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
5/ 3 1.29
SQUASH FRESH
79
GREEN CABBAGE
LB.
JUMBO YELLOW
$
GREEN ZUCCHINI & YELLOW
$
GREEN CUCUMBERS
LB.
YELLOW COOKING ONIONS
“C” SIZE
2/$3
¢
99
SWEET ONIONS
3
RED POTATOES
¢
6 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED PORTABELLA CAPS; 8 OZ. STEAK CUT WHITE LB.
2/ 5
MUSHROOMS
$
ORGANICS LB.
5 LB. BAG
LB.
LB.
1 LB. BAG
3 LB. BAG
ORGANIC GALA APPLES
4.99
EA.
PINT
3.49
ORGANIC BABY CARROTS
ORGANIC GRAPE TOMATOES
ORGANIC SQUASH
3.49 3.49 7 ORGANIC CRACKED $ BUFFET 2/$3 GOURMET 6 HIPLUSENERGY $5 HASS AVOCADOS CORN Your LOCAL DELI 4 LB. BAG
BIRD SEED
7 LB. BAG
4 LB. BAG EA.
$
ATTRACT BIRDSEED
EA.
EA..
4.99
4 CT. BAG
5 LB. BAG
EA.
EA.
EA.
FRESH EXPRESS SALADS
3 CT. BAG
3.29
SAVE $1
SAVE $1.50
LB.
Always fresh & priced right!
DELI SLICED
MEDIUM ROAST BEEF DELI
WHITE TURKEY BREAST
4.99
LB.
6
99
DELI
SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM
3.99
LB.
EMMI KALTBACK GRUYERE CHEESE WEDGE
7.99
5.99
EA.
5.3 OZ.
SARTORI GOLD CHEESE WEDGE
4.99
EA.
SLICED
COLBY JACK CHEESE
10
LB.
EA.
PRESIDENT’S FETA CHEESES
15% OFF
4.99
12 OZ. ALL BEEF YOU PAY 6.89 FOR 2
5
99 lb.
2 LB. ALL BEEF
SANDWICH STEAKS
8.99
EA.
5.99
LB.
25 OZ.
BASIC LUNCHABLES
LB.
4/$5
HAM OFF THE BONE BUFFALO CHICKEN BREAST KARNS
lb.
21 OZ.
PHILLY ALL BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS BUY 1 GET 1
BREADED VEAL PATTIES
4.29
3.69
KUNZLER LB.
BERK’S FRANKS
2/$11 2.99
EA.
15 OZ. BEEF & BLACK ANGUS BEEF
BERK’S FRANKS
3.99
EA.
4.99
OLIVE LOAF
KESSLER’S 1 LB. HOT & REG.
SMOKED BEEF SAUSAGES
KUNZLER
MINCED BOLOGNA
4.49
1216 OZ. CENTER CUT, CLASSIC & THICK CUT
2/ 10 $
15 OZ. REG. & BUN LENGTH
14 OZ.
ALL MEAT FRANKS
ANGUS FRANKS
2/$6
4 $ 10
lb.
6.49LB.
ea.
2/$9
HARD SALAMI
6.49
LB.
BACON
EA.
2/$4
MARIE’S BLEU CHEESE & COLE SLAW DRESSING
5.29
CLASSIC VINAIGRETTE DRESSING/ MARINADE
1.5 LB. BAG ASST.
LITTLE POTATO CO. GOURMET CREAMER POTATOES
JENNIEO
TENDER BROWN TURKEY BREAST
4.49
2.99
12 OZ.
3.29
EA.
79 OZ.
DELI FRESH LUNCHMEATS
2/ 7 $
EA.
LB.
5
99 lb.
LOW SALT HAM OFF THE BONE
PEPPERED TURKEY BREAST
6.49 5.49
LB.
KITCHEN
REG. $9.99 LB.
GERMAN MACARONI SALAD
CHICKEN POT PIE
4.69
LB.
BISTRO
ITALIAN PASTA SALAD
4.49
10% OFF
LB.
SUB OF THE WEEK
MINI BEEF STICKS 6” ITALIAN
PLUS
EA.
LB.
TURKEY BACON LB.
EA.
12.5 OZ. GARLIC EXPRESSIONS
LB.
12 OZ. PRE PACK ALL FLAVORS
SLICED BOLOGNAS
YOU PAY 9.99 FOR 2
FREE
15 OZ. GRILL & ORIGINAL
ITALIAN HOAGIE HAM
JOHN F. MARTIN
2/$7
25 OZ.
SAVE $1
99
8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS
KESSLER’S TRAD & ITALIAN
JOHN F. MARTIN AMERICAN CHEESE
$
4
99
MEATBALLS
FREE
3 LB. SLICED
5 OZ.
KARNS FRIED CHICKEN
BUY 1 GET 1
GREAT SELECTION
DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE
SMOKED SLICED SWEET BOLOGNA
lb.
CHEESE
DELI SLICED
WEAVER’S
EA.
PINT
LB.
2/$5
ROMAINE HEARTS
11.5 OZ.
BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES
FAMILY FAVORITES
2/$5
611 OZ. AMERICAN, ITALIAN, FANCY GREENS, HEARTS OF ROMAINE, LEAFY GREEN ROMAINE, 5LETTUCE MIX, SWEET BUTTER BLENDS, FARMER’S GARDEN, VEGGIE LOVER’S
RED GRAPES TOMATOES EA..
ea.
SALADS
MARIE’S SALAD DRESSINGS
2 CT. PKG. YELLOW & GREEN ZUCCHINI
2
WHITE ea. CAULIFLOWER
GARDEN LIFE LETTUCE
EA.
ea.
99
FRESH
7 OZ. ASST.
EA.
1.69
SAVE $2
ea.
49
5 LB. BAG GREEN GIANT
ORGANIC RUSSET POTATOES
1.79
RED POTATOES
F.M. BROWN’S
10 LB. BAG
VALUE BLEND
1.99
BROCCOLI CROWNS
3
ICEBERG LETTUCE
LOOSE XLARGE IDAHO
SAVE $1.50
ea.
2/$
2 LB. BAG MEDIUM
$
VALUE BLEND
FRESH
FRESH
4
LIMES WASHINGTON STATE BARLETT, ANJOU & BOSC
RED MANGOS
4
5/$
FLORIDA
HASS
SAVE $2.49
¢ . ea
SUB
2.99
LB.
ORIGINAL
CHICKEN SALAD
5.99
LB.
KARNS
EGG SALAD
5.99
LB.
3.99
EA.
R028209
SAVE 4 $
F R E S H PRO DU C E
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -
Aiming To Remember And Honor By Chelsea Peifer
In all of the years that Marcie Bahn has organized the annual Wreaths Across America ceremony at Mount Tunnel Cemetery in Elizabethtown, there were never quite enough wreaths donated to place on all 800 of the veteran graves - until this year. “This is our seventh year doing it here, and we have one for every veteran buried here,” shared Bahn with the small crowd gathered under gray, drizzling skies at the cemetery on Dec. 15. National Wreaths Across America Day takes place annually on the second or third Saturday of December at cemeteries throughout the United States, as communities host ceremonies and volunteers lay wreaths on veteran gravesites to remember the fallen and honor those who have served their country. According to www.wreaths acrossamerica.org, the wreathlaying ceremonies take place at more than 1,400 locations across the United States and also abroad. The nonprofit organization that coordinates the yearly effort was founded by Morrill Worcester, who, upon realizing his Maine-based wreath business had a surplus of wreaths as the 1992 holiday season was winding down, arranged to have the wreaths placed in Arlington National Cemetery in one of the older sections that had reportedly been receiving fewer visitors as time went on. That annual wreath tribute continued quietly until 2005, when a photo of the wreaths at Arlington drew
Mount Tunnel Cemetery in Elizabethtown was among the thousands of sites across the nation and around the world where volunteers gathered on Dec. 15 to lay wreaths on the gravestones of veterans for Wreaths Across America. Members of Cub Scout Pack 85 were among the volunteers who weathered the rain to place 800 wreaths at Mount Tunnel. national attention online and sparked requests from people looking to place wreaths at the cemeteries in their hometowns, too. Bahn learned about Wreaths Across America when she was searching for service projects for youth groups in Elizabethtown. “The (ceremony) at Indiantown Gap (National Cemetery) came to my attention,” she recalled. Mount Tunnel Cemetery, located at 1058 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, is the final resting place for 800 veterans who served in conflicts dating back to the Revolutionary War. Businesses, organizations, and individuals may sponsor wreaths prior to the annual dedication ceremony at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org. Members of Cub Scout Pack 85 from Elizabethtown joined the
group of volunteers at Mount Tunnel. “This was our first year here,” said assistant Cubmaster Matt Reigner. “We used to do it at Indiantown Gap, but now that we know about (this location), this will be an annual thing for us.” Following a brief dedication ceremony, which was led by members of the Elizabethtown American Legion Post 329 and included remarks from Mayor Chuck Mummert, the Scouts and volunteers followed Bahn’s instructions to walk gently as they scattered across the property to lay fresh balsam wreaths. Volunteers were also encouraged to say the veteran’s name aloud when placing the wreath on the ground. “Every year it’s a different group (of volunteers) that turns
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out,” stated Bahn. “The children love to put wreaths on the grave markers, and it’s fun to see their excitement when they find (a veteran) they know or maybe one from the Revolutionary War.” “It’s a meaningful tradition, and it’s a way to support our veterans locally and across the United States and internationally at the same time,” said Bahn, noting that by the time the ceremony began at noon in Elizabethtown, wreaths had already been placed at sites like Arlington and Normandy. Volunteers and financial donations are needed for the annual Wreaths Across America ceremony at Mount Tunnel, and interested individuals may learn more about how to get involved at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org.
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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - January 2, 2019
Budgeting Tips Posted
Mike Nauman
Successful financial plans often begin with the creation of a budget. A budget is an estimate of income and expenses in a given period of time. Budgets help with long-term goals like paying off a mortgage or sending a child to college as well as shortterm goals like financing a dream vacation. Not all budgets are alike, and when people hear the word budget, they may get apprehensive. Budgeting may require making some concessions in regard to spending habits, but it does not have to put a complete damper on plans. In fact, with a budget in hand, people may be more free to
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spend, because they will have a stronger grasp of their financial situation. To make a budget, people should start by listing their necessities. They should calculate the costs associated with fixed needs, including rent/mortgage, utilities, food, and any other bills that have to be paid each month. Existing debt should then be added. Debt includes any routine payments being made in connection with credit cards, student loans, car payments, or unpaid medical bills. A spending analysis should be conducted over several months. Budgets are easier
with fixed numbers, but unforeseen variables can affect spending every month. These can include clothing, entertainment, and more. The cost of these expenses should be averaged throughout the analysis period so one can get some idea of how much to allocate for them. Software or apps can be used to help. There are plenty of resources available to help people calculate their budgets and get a picture of their financial habits. Resources such as Mint, You Need a Budget (YNAB), and various accounting programs can produce
spreadsheets, pie charts, and bar graphs as a budget is created. People are encouraged to start trimming gradually. Quitting a certain lifestyle cold turkey can be jarring. People should gradually cut back on spending if the analysis suggests that is the way to go. Saving should be automated. Immediately removing a set amount from paychecks by having it directly deposited into a separate account can remove the temptation of spending too much. Budgets are a key part of a financial plan and can help people reach their goals.
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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.