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Seven Sorrows Parish, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, will host its 27th annual St. Patrick’s Dance on Saturday, March 16, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the musical group Class Act Featuring Rita. The event is open to adults age 21 and older. Tickets include refreshments. All tickets must be purchased in advance, and all seats are reserved. Call Darlene at 717-939-7494 or Jan at 717-944-2340. INFORMATIVE TALK
The Lower Swatara Township Historic Preservation Society will host a presentation by Mikaela Fleisher at its meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. The meeting will take place at Lower Swatara Township Firehouse, 1350 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown. Fleisher will talk about her Alleman family ancestors beginning with their immigration from Germany in 1753 and their lives in Lower Swatara Township. The presentation is free and open to the public. For more details, readers may contact lsthistoric preservationsociety@gmail.com or 717-944-9891 and leave a message.
Evangelical United Methodist Church, 157 E. Water St., Middletown, will serve a baked ham dinner on Monday, March 18, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The dinner will include cheesy potatoes, carrots, applesauce, beverages, and dessert. Takeouts will also be available. There is a cost for the dinner. The public is invited. Call 717-944-6181. SUPPORT GROUP
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Middletown Area High School (MAHS), 1155 N. Union St., Middletown, will present the musical Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 14; Friday, March 15; and Saturday, March 16, in the high school auditorium. The musical, suitable for people of all ages, features songs such as “Part of Your World,” “Poor Unfortunate Souls,” and “Under the Sea.” Separate tickets prices have been set for adults and for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the high school from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, or Monday, March 11, or by contacting the MAHS Parents of Performers by visiting www.facebook.com/MAHSparents ofperformers. General seating tickets may be purchased at the door beginning at 6 p.m. prior to A cast and crew of Middletown Area High School students will perform Disney’s each performance. “The Little Mermaid” on March 14 to 16 at the school.
Police Department Receives Donation American Legion Post 594 commander Bill Douglass (right) presented a check for $1,170 to Sgt. Scott Yoder of the Middletown Police Department. The funds will be used to purchase new tourniquets and rigid cases for each officer’s vest carrier and duty belts.
National Guard Groups Win Awards All three Pennsylvania Air National Guard (PAANG) wings, part of Pennsylvania’s Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), earned 2018 United States Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards signifying them as exceptional performers. The award spans a two-year period of wing performance. All three wings have earned this award before, but this is the first time that the 111th Attack Wing in Horsham, the 171st Air Refueling Wing in Pittsburgh, and the 193rd Special Operations Wing in Middletown received the award the same year. According to the Pennsylvania DMVA, the 193rd Special Operations Wing is home to the only airborne Military Information Support Operations See National Guard pg 9
Church Plans Annual Fish Fry Seven Sorrows Catholic Church will hold its 22nd annual Lenten fish fry in the cafeteria at Seven Sorrows School, 360 E. Water St., Middletown, on Fridays from March 8 through April 12. Doors will open at 3:15 p.m., with food service from 5 to 8 p.m. The menu will feature all-you-can-eat batterdipped fish for eat-in only, along with lemonpepper fish, crab cakes, jumbo fried shrimp, macaroni and cheese, pierogies, and desserts, including chocolate cake with peanut butter icing and coconut cream pie. New this year will be lobster macaroni and cheese and crabby cheese fries. Readers may dine in or place a takeout order by calling 717-944-5488 after
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Chatter Hi, everyone! Happy March! It sorta came in like a lion, right? So we can expect it to leave like a lamb! Oh, how I am longing for warmer, sunnier weather. When I see my first robin, I am going to try to catch it and give it a big fat kiss! (I will hug him and squeeze him and call him George!) Ha ha ha! (OK, who’s old enough to remember that line?!) A Beautiful Story One day, when I was a freshman in high school, I saw a kid from my class was walking home from school. His name was Kyle. It looked like he was carrying all of his books. I thought to myself, “Why would anyone bring home all his books on a Friday? He must really be a nerd.” I had quite a weekend planned (parties and a football game with my friends tomorrow afternoon), so I shrugged my shoulders and went on. As I was walking, I saw a bunch of kids running toward him. They ran at him, knocking all his books out of his arms and tripping him so he landed in the dirt. His glasses went flying, and I saw them land in the grass about 10 feet from him. He looked up and I saw this terrible sadness in his eyes My heart went out to him. So, I jogged over to him and as he crawled around look-
ing for his glasses, and I saw a tear in his eye. As I handed him his glasses, I said, “Those guys are jerks. They really should get lives.” He looked at me and said, “Hey, thanks!” There was a big smile on his face. It was one of those smiles that showed real gratitude. I helped him pick up his books and asked him where he lived. As it turned out, he lived near me, so I asked him why I had never seen him before. He said he had gone to private school before now. I would have never hung out with a private school kid before. We talked all the way home, and I carried some of his books. He turned out to be a pretty cool kid. I asked him if he wanted to play a little football with my friends. He said yes. We hung out all weekend and the more I got to know Kyle, the more I liked him, and my friends thought the same of him. Monday morning came, and there was Kyle with the huge stack of books again. I stopped him and said, “Boy, you are gonna really build some serious muscles with this pile of books every day!” He just laughed and handed me half the books. Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends. When we were seniors, we began to
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March 12. I hope your day is beautiful like you, Darlene! Happy birthday to Shari Brandt of Middletown! Her cake-day is March 12. I hope your day is magical, Shari!
Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Alice Cleland of Royalton! Her cake-day is March 6. I hope your day is full of wonderful sunshine, Alice! Happy birthday to Leslie Givler of Middletown! Her cake-day is March 8. I hope your day is as lovely as you, Leslie! Happy birthday to Dylan Young of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is March 9. I hope your day is extra special, Dylan! Happy birthday to Dolly Cain of Middletown! Her cake-day is March 10. I hope your day makes your cheeks tired from all the smiling, Dolly! Happy birthday to Deborah Mixell of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is March 11. I hope your day is awesome like you, Debbie! Happy birthday to Kelly Kreiser (the elder) of Royalton! His cake-day is March 12. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Kelly! Happy birthday to Darlene Stoudt of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is
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Community Dinner A baked ham dinner, including cheesy potatoes, carrots, applesauce, a beverage, and dessert, will be served on Monday, March 18, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Evangelical United Methodist Church, 157 E. Water St., Middletown. Takeouts will also be available. There is a cost. The church is handicapped-accessible. Everyone is invited. For more information, readers may call 717944-6181. Random Thought Always be yourself. Unless you can be a unicorn. Then always be a unicorn. Recipe of the Week No-Bake Fluffy Blueberry Cheesecake Ingredients: 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened 1/3 cup sugar 1 (8-ounce) container whipped topping, thawed 1 prepared graham cracker crust 21 ounces can blueberry pie filling* Directions: 1. Beat cream cheese and sugar in a large bowl on medium speed until smooth and the sugar is dissolved. 2. Gently stir in whipped topping. 3. Spoon into pie crust and spread to the edge of crust. 4. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. 5. Top with pie filling just before serving. *You can substitute with any flavor pie filling! Tip of the Week Keep tall boots upright with pool noodles! Just cut the foam pool noodles to the length needed and stick them down the shaft of your boot; your boots will retain their shape much longer. Good way to store them over the warm months! Fact of the Week A hardboiled egg will spin, but a softboiled egg will not. Jokes of the Week Why did the nurse need a red pen at work? In case she needed to draw blood.
Where are average things manufactured? The Satisfactory. What was Camelot? A place where people parked their camels. What do you find at the end of everything? The letter “g.” What breed of dog can jump higher than buildings? Any dog because buildings can’t jump. Food for Thought Never search for your happiness in others; it will make you feel alone. Search for it in yourself; you will feel happy even when you are left alone. Have a great week, everybody!
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What is a smart home? According to SmartHomeUSA.com, the term “smart home” is commonly used to define residences in which appliances, lighting, heating and cooling units, televisions, computers, entertainment systems, and security systems are capable of communicating with one another. Each of these components can be controlled remotely, typically via a smartphone. Why is it smart to have a smart home? · Time: A recent joint survey from CNET and Coldwell Banker found that 57 percent of Americans say that smart home technology saves them an average of 30 minutes per day. That can be an especially beneficial advantage for busy parents and/or professionals who find it difficult to juggle all of their daily responsibilities. · Money: Another benefit to smart homes is their cost savings. Because devices can be controlled remotely, smart home owners can adjust the temperatures on their heating and cooling units while away from home. That means they can arrive home each night to a comfortable home without having to run their HVAC systems all day while no one is home. In fact, the CNET and Coldwell Banker survey found 45 percent of Americans say that smart home products save them an average of about $98 each month. · Investment: Whether people are developers or single-family homeowners, real estate is an
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Smart homes are both the present and the future. Homeowners who want to make their homes more livable today and more marketable tomorrow should consider investing in smart home products. Get Started Getting Smarter Converting an existing home into a smart home can seem intimidating, especially for people who do not consider themselves tech savvy. But today’s user-friendly technology makes it relatively easy for anyone to turn his or her home into a smarter one, and homes may only need some simple, inexpensive upgrades to join the smart home revolution. Before getting started, homeowners should recognize that there are certain must-have items to turn a home into a smart home. Hub The hub refers to software or hardware that connects all of the devices and gets them to work together. Homeowners often have various devices made by different manufacturers; while it
might seem difficult to enable those devices to work together, a hub does that work instead. And because they can be connected to a smartphone, hubs also make it possible to control devices while people are away from home. WiFi Router Some people rent their routers from their internet/cable providers, while others buy their own routers. Regardless, homeowners are going to need a good WiFi router to get their smart home up and running. They should determine which type of WiFi their home currently has and then find a router that is compatible with that WiFi. They should request a list of routers that are compatible with their WiFi from their service provider, as not all routers will necessarily work with that internet connection. If possible, they should upgrade to the fastest WiFi their internet provider offers, as that will make the smart home that much more enjoyable and frustration-free. Devices Homeowners will not necessarily need to upgrade their devices to get a smart home. In fact, homeowners who do control or can control any device in their home with a smartphone are already on their way to having a smart home. One upgrade may be to purchase a programmable thermostat that is compatible with a smartphone; this might be beneficial if the home’s current thermostat is old and not internet-compatible. With a programmable thermostat, people can control the temperature in their home remotely.
Kitchens are among the most-used rooms in many homes. Even though the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states the average person spends just 68 minutes each weekday consuming food and about 37 minutes preparing meals, the kitchen is not just a spot focused on food. It also is a gathering place for conversation, homework, and family time. In fact, some of the more popular trends concerning kitchen layouts showcase homeowners’ desire to maximize the comfort and effi- alike. It also can give a kitchen a high-end look, as built-in banciency of these rooms. quettes can highlight a bay window or seem custom-made for Communal Zones Today’s home floor plans the space. Banquette seating make kitchens a focal point can fit a number of people comof a home, and food prepara- fortably and provide a sensible tion is no longer a solitary and casual dining spot. task. Thanks to larger Family Tables kitchen footprints and multiExperts at Southern Living ple zones set up for meal creation, a greater number of magazine indicate that formal people can hang out in the dining and living rooms are now kitchen and help with meals. used infrequently. As a result, Multiple sinks, large islands, kitchens have evolved to accomand more counter space are modate meal prep and dining. A key components of modern large family table in the center of the room brings people into kitchen layouts. the kitchen to get more involved with food, according to Dining Nooks Kitchen designs are bring- San Francisco designer David ing back banquette seating in Kensington. a cozy nook. This design is a Counter Culture practical use of space and can Taking a page from the style fit in large and small kitchens
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On Monday, March 11, the East Hanover Historical Society of Dauphin County will hold a free program, “On the Move,” presented by Wade and Jean Seibert. It will take place at the East Hanover Township Building, 8848 Jonestown Road, Grantville, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and the program at 7 p.m.
The program will be about local buildings that have been moved to new locations or torn down and rebuilt. Area churches, schools, barns, homes, sheds and even outhouses will be featured. Photographs of these structures, and stories about the properties and their owners, will be included.
Elizabethtown Area High School senior Sean Brown (right), a member of the school’s team that will represent Pennsylvania at the national “We the People” competition in April, will hold benefit violin concerts on March 12 and 13 to raise funds to offset the cost of the trip for team members. He will be accompanied on the piano by senior Jared Wolf. A team representing the AP Government class at Elizabethtown Area High School (EAHS) will travel to Washington, D.C., to compete in the national “We the People” competition from Friday through Monday, April 26 to 29. The EAHS team will represent the state of Pennsylvania at the competition, which is run by the Center for Civic Education. The trip is estimated to cost nearly $1,300 per student, and the costs are only partially covered. The team is seeking funding from a number of sources, including local businesses and civic organizations. To assist the cause, EAHS senior Sean
Brown, a member of the team, will hold benefit violin concerts on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 12 and 13, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at EAHS, 600 E. High St., Elizabethtown. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Each concert will be approximately an hour long. Jared Wolf, also an EAHS senior, will serve as Brown’s piano accompanist. Admission will be free, but a set suggested donation amount will be accepted to benefit the team. For more information, including how to donate to the team for those who cannot attend the concerts, readers may contact team coach and AP Government teacher James Sostack at james_sostack@etownschools.org.
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The Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute Bladder Cancer Support Group will hold a meeting at the Mohler Senior Center, 25 Hope Drive, Hershey, on Saturday, March 9, at 10 a.m. Jen Petrask will discuss the concept of “pre-habilitation” at the meeting. She is a clinic nurse and a certified personal trainer at the Cancer Institute. She has been actively involved in fitness, nutrition and wellness for more than a decade.
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COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -
March 6, 2019 - 9
Community Events
Trio Will Perform Concert
Dickinson Named To Jazz Ensemble
First United Methodist Church, 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, will feature the Mendelssohn Piano Trio in concert on Saturday, March 9, at 7 p.m. Members of the group include Peter Sirotin on violin, Fiona Thompson on cello, and Ya-Ting Chang on piano. The Mendelssohn Piano Trio has performed more than 500 concerts in the U.S., Europe and Asia. The The Mendelssohn Piano Trio will perform group has also recorded 15 at First United Methodist Church in CDs, with the most recent Hershey on Saturday, March 9. being a cycle of the comThe concert is free and open to the plete Haydn piano trios. The Mendelssohn public. For more information, readers may Piano Trio’s repertoire of more than 100 contact 717-533-9668, ext. 108, or email works includes music from all periods. music@firstumchershey.org.
Lower Dauphin High School senior Annie Dickinson successfully auditioned for a spot in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) All-State Jazz Ensemble as an alto. This is her second trip to the state festival as a jazz vocalist. She is also scheduled to perform in her second PMEA regional orchestra festival in February. Annie is the daughter of Matt and Angie Dickinson. She serves as president of the Tri-M Music Honor Society and is a four-year member of the group. She is a four-year member of the choral program, the high school orchestra and the pit orchestra in the spring musical. She is a three-year member of the National Honor Society and National Science Honor Society. She also participates in the Philosophy Club, jazz band, Math Honor Society and STEM Club. In the community, she plays with the Hershey Symphony Orchestra and volunteers as a rehearsal assistant with the Hershey Symphony Festival Strings. She performs with her church praise team
Dinner will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and in addition to turkey, there will be mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, corn, cranberry sauce, rolls, beverages and homemade desserts. A cost has been set for adults, with a discount for children ages 4 to 10.
Therapeutic Skating from pg 1 Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating on Mondays at 4:30 p.m. at the Giant Center, 550 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. The program began on March 4, but participants may still join. The five-week session is for adults and children who have developmental disabilities or who are recovering from an injury. Now beginning its second year, the program has served individuals with Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and traumatic brain injury, but it is open to others who need specialized coaching or a quieter skating environment. Skaters will be paired with their own vol-
unteer 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 series, plus an annual Learn-to-Skate USA membership fee. Parking is free. For registration and information, readers may visit https://hershey figureskating.org/therapeutic or email hersheyfigureskate@gmail.com. Pictured on front: Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating classes.
National Guard from pg 1 broadcasting platform in the U.S. military. The unit assists civilian authorities during natural disaster or homeland security solutions during peacetime and supports the Air Force Special Operations Command during wartime. Award citation highlights include the wing successfully executing overseas contingency and domestic operations deployments while maintaining a high rate of readiness. The wing deployed 642 members across 27 nations. Wing members flew 386
combat missions and safely executed 3,000 broadcast hours. Founded in 1747, the Pennsylvania National Guard (PNG) comprises nearly 20,000 soldiers and airmen who reside in every county across the state. The PNG is part of the DMVA’s dual mission, which also includes supporting Pennsylvania’s nearly 800,000 veterans. For more information about the DMVA, readers may visit www.dmva.pa.gov or www.facebook.com/padmva.
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and dances at a local studio. She is a member of the community advisory board for WITF Public Media. She writes and performs her own music and released an EP this school year. She was also Miss Hummelstown in her junior year. She plans to attend college to major in music technology and production to become a music producer and independent artist/performer.
Students Sing At Festival A record 10 vocalists from Lower Dauphin High School qualified for the recent Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 7 Choral Festival at Cedar Cliff High School. The singers are Emma McQuinn, soprano 1; Dale Sanders, soprano 2; Kelly Barr and Olivia Meyers, alto 1; Caiden Covell and Tristan McQuiddy, tenor 1; Ian Bruce, tenor 2; Aidan Ferguson, bass 1; and Larry Fausnight and Matt Little, bass 2. The students successfully auditioned for districts in October 2018. They joined with vocalists from an eight-county region to perform with guest conductor Gabriel Crouch, director of choral activities and senior lecturer in music at Princeton University.
Hershey Area Women’s Connection will host a “Here’s Looking at You, Kid” brunch buffet at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 13, at Hershey Italian Lodge, 128 Hillcrest Road, Hershey. The event will feature music by vocalist Riley Carr from Highspire and a presentation on “Personality Parade
- Where Do I Fit In?” by Rosa Maria Faulkner from Wilmington, Del. There is a cost to attend, which is allinclusive. For reservations, contact Edna at 717-652-0997 or Mary at 717-533-3497 or roseyposey3@verizon.net. The deadline for reservations is Friday, March 8.
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On Sunday, March 10, the Lisburn Community Fire Company, 1800 Main St., Lisburn, will host a turkey dinner, a fundraiser that will help enable the company to continue serving the residents of Lisburn as well as Lower Allen, Upper Allen, Monaghan and Fairview townships.
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MASONS & TENDERS Prevailing wages. Benefits. Start immediately. B & D Masonry, Inc Est. 35+ years 717-397-1689
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AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $755-$815 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $795-$835 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055
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ELIZABETHTOWN 2BR TOWNHOUSE, appliances, garage, W/D hook-up, no pets/smoking. Gas heat. Incls w/s/t, $850. 717-361-0934. ELIZABETHTOWN TOWNHOUSE, 2 bedroom plus office, 1.5 baths, includes W/D, refrigerator, stove and DW, landlord pays W/S/T, $895.00 month, call: 717-367-6342
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Do you like being outdoors? If so, this is the position for you! This is a seasonal, part-time position from April until October. Approximately 25 hours per week. Duties include maintaining mulch beds, trimming shrubs, care of flower beds and overall landscaping. Groundskeeping experience is preferred. If interested, please apply online at
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ELECTRICAL: G. Law Electrical: Resid., Service Upgrades. Insured, Free Est. Reasonable. No Job Too Small. Greg, 717-938-6951, PA 031955
GREAT COMMERCIAL SPACES available. Ranging from 1000-2450 square feet. Located at 100 Brown Street, Middletown, PA. Great location. Call Mike Murphy Rentals @ 717-232-5420. 3 FREE MONTHS RENT!
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2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, 7 pass, dk. blue, V-6, AT, PS, PW, cruise, AC not working, CD/DVD player. 176,700 mi. Under floor storage, fold down rear seat, newer rear tires. $2900. 717-568-2601 CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime. R032828
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(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
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002 $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726 HARD-FRAME TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER, 5’, off short bed Chevy Colorado, locks, like new, $200, 717-367-1651 leave message.
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
NOW HIRING CANDY PRODUCTION Long Term Positions Available in Hershey! $ 12 per hour We offer: • Entry Level Production Work • Daily and weekend overtime • Weekly pay • Direct deposit • Benefits • Three Paid Holidays Call to schedule an appointment today! 24 Northeast Drive, Suite A, Hershey Monday-Friday 8am to 3pm
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special dietary needs, so individuals for whom this is a concern should bring their own food. There is no cost to attend, but those who would like to demonstrate their fiber arts charity projects are asked to reserve a table. To register, readers may call Marcellene Malone at 717-561-9964.
“Sew Much For Charity” from pg 1 Sewin’ Sisters Sowing will present its 22nd Sew Much for Charity and Free Fabric Event on Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St., Hummelstown. The networking event is for
people who crochet, knit, or sew for charity, and sewing groups are invited to join Sewin’ Sisters Sowing in completing projects for the community. A light lunch will be provided at no cost; however, the group is unable to provide for
Heart Ball from pg 1 Several hundred business, health care and community leaders from across the Harrisburg area came together at the annual Capital Region Heart Ball on Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Hershey Lodge. The event raised more than $270,000 for the American Heart Association, which focuses on heart and brain health. The theme was “Black Tie and Semper Fi.” Local meteorologist Tom Russell hosted the event. Organizers and event chair Michael Gossert, vice president of Quandel Construction Group Inc., dedicated this year’s Heart Ball and Open Your Heart appeal to longtime Heart Ball supporter and former Quandel Construction president John Koury, who passed away of a sudden heart attack at age 55 in June 2018. His wife, Cheryl, shared their story and her mission to ensure more people are trained in CPR. The event also included a silent and live auction, a heart-healthy dinner and entertainment by That Band. The gala opened
with the presentation of the colors by Cumberland Valley High School JROTC and the national anthem sung by Messiah College freshman Olivia Shields. Funds raised from the Capital Region Heart Ball will support the distribution of CPR Anytime training kits in the community and the American Heart Association’s mission for longer, healthier lives through community education, public policy advocacy, health care quality improvement and investment in research.
Pictured on front: Cheryl Koury shared the story of losing her husband, John Koury, to a heart attack in June 2018 during the Open Your Heart appeal at the Capital Region Heart Ball.
2.4-ounce egg is dipped in white, dark, or milk chocolate and features a peanut butter, butter cream, coconut, or peppermint filling. accepted. Cash, checks, and major credit The event location is handicapped-accessicards will be accepted as payment. ble. Overflow parking is available at Feaser Handmade chocolate eggs will also be Middle School. For more information, including available for purchase for a fee per egg. Each a full menu, readers may visit www.ssbvm.org.
At last year’s fish fry, a total of more than 5,000 pounds of haddock, 700 crab cakes, and 180 pounds of macaroni and cheese were served to more than 7,300 guests. At least 100 volunteers assisted each week. The most popular dessert was the lemonberry mascarpone cake.
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Local business, health care and community leaders attended the 2019 Capital Region Heart Ball on Feb. 23. For information about the 2020 Heart Ball, readers may contact Karen McDermott at karen.mcdermott@heart.org or call 717730-1711.