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Middletown JUNE 19, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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ANNUAL FESTIVAL

St. Joan of Arc Church, 359 W. Areba Ave., Hershey, will host its 45th annual Parish Festival on Thursday, June 20, through Saturday, June 22, from 5 to 10 p.m. each night. The event will feature homemade food, children’s games and activities, a silent auction, bingo, a children’s inflatable, face painting, a video game truck, jewelry sales, plant sales, and more. Musical entertainment will be scheduled each evening. For more details, call 717-533-7168 or visit www.sjafestival.com. RUMMAGE SALE

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Ice Cream Trail Expands pg 2

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Annual Chocolate Tour Scheduled pg 2

Students Participate In O2 Challenge On May 22, Middletown Area School District (MASD) special education students participated in an obstacle course called the O2 (Overcoming Obstacles) Challenge.

will host a “Christmas in July” rummage sale on Saturday, July 13, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Event Place, 11 S. Union St., Middletown. The rummage sale will feature flea market items, Christmas decorations, vintage/antique items, crafts, baked goods, and other small business items. Readers interested in renting a space may contact Carole Shanaman at 717-930-0931 or carole139@comcast.net. Space is limited. Vendor application forms are available at www.middletownholiday hometour.com. MOVIE NIGHT

will host Movie Night in the Park on Saturday, June 22, in the ball field next to the Lions building in Shopes Gardens, 2 Theodore Ave., Middletown. The movie, “Moana,” will begin at dusk. Free hot dogs, popcorn, and beverages will be provided, compliments of the Lower Swatara Lions Club. The entire family is invited to attend and bring along a blanket. SQUARE DANCE

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Kindergartner Quade Rachau Ketterman (left) ran with his teacher Lisa Stough.

Joey Gusler pushed Ethan Whitaker during the O2 Challenge.

Gretna Music Plans Children’s Programs Gretna Music 4 Kids will present three shows at the Mount Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna. Separate ticket prices have been set for adults and for youths. All performances will take place on Saturdays at 11 a.m. More information is available at www.gretnamusic.org or by calling 717-361-1508. On June 22, the Ahn Trio’s performance will teach children the basic elements of music through an interactive

show that encourages various expressions of creativity. The event is for children age 6 and up. On July 13, a sensory-friendly show created and performed by Paige Hernandez will tell the story of a young girl named Yeila. The participatory play is designed to teach children about the dance style of salsa-infused hip-hop. The program is geared toward children ages 4 to 8. On Aug. 10, Akropolis Reed Quintet will perform. Children are encouraged to bring paper and crayons for a draw-what-you-hear activity. The program is for children age 6 and up.

Gretna Music 4 Kids will open its summer season on Saturday, June 22, with a performance by the Ahn Trio.

Jayden White created bubbles.

MAHS Team Wins Coding Competition

The team of Middletown Area High School students (from left) Christian Burke-Bowman, Justin Yohn, and Ryder Webster recently won the Computer Problem Solving Contest. The team from Middletown Area High School (MAHS) recently defeated 19 area high school teams in the 34th annual Computer Problem Solving Contest held at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. Freshman Christian Burke-Bowman, sophomore Ryder Webster, and junior Justin Yohn

competed against teams predominantly consisting of juniors and seniors. They attacked the two-hour challenge using their combined knowledge of coding and became the only team in the competition to complete all seven problems correctly. The 20 teams were challenged to solve seven “Game of Thrones” themed See Coding Competition pg 2

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will hold its monthly square dance on Sunday, June 23, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. at the Halifax Ambulance Building, 31 Bunker Hill Road, Halifax. The event will be an old-fashioned, Eastern-style square dance with a live band, Midnight Pickers. No experience is required. An admission fee has been set. For more information, readers may email cpcadance@comcast.net or call Elsie at 717-599-5444.

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Coding Competition from pg 1 problems using only computer code. Teams were able to choose which programming language they would use, and the MAHS team chose to use Python. The judges noted that, in addition to their coding accuracy, their programming efficiency and documentation

Historical Society of Dauphin County (HSDC) has announced its schedule of summer activities. Free mansion tours and a lecture on “The Life and Times of Lincoln’s Secretary of War: Simon Cameron” will take place on Sunday, June 23, at the John HarrisSimon Cameron Mansion, 219 S. Front St., Harrisburg. Free parking will be available behind the mansion and in the UPMC Hospital parking garage. As part of Civil War Days in Harrisburg, the mansion will be open from 1 to 3 p.m. Joe Mieczkowski will give the free lecture at 1 p.m. in the parlor of the mansion. From 2 to 3 p.m., free self-guided tours will be available. In period dress, Mieczkowski, a licensed battlefield guide at the Gettysburg National Military Park, will present a first-person discussion of Cameron and the controversies that surround him to

were completed extremely well and set them apart from the other teams. Ryder’s participation in the contest is a family tradition. When his father was a high school sophomore, he competed in the very first year of the same competition 34 years ago.

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The ninth annual Donegal Insurance Group Chocolate Tour will take place on Saturday, Aug. 3, and will offer walking, biking, and running opportunities. Events will start at the Milton Hershey School Athletic Complex, 665 Brook Drive, Hershey. The Chocolate Tour is a rain-or-shine event. Options will include the Mike Geltrude 5K and 10K walks and the Bristol-Myers Squibb 5K and Genentech 10K races. The BriovaRx Cycling Event will offer various distances, including 10, 30, 50, 75, and 100 miles. At rest stops along the routes, walkers, runners, and cyclists may sample local chocolate; rest stops will be provided every mile for runners and walkers. Additionally, cyclists will be provided with a meal after the race. Cyclists will enjoy rides through central Pennsylvania’s Amish farm country, including wooded areas and areas surrounding Hershey, Elizabethtown, and Lititz. The 100-mile route will feature five

renowned covered bridges, and the 75mile option will feature two covered bridges. The 5K and 10K runs will be timed by Falcon Race Timing. An awards ceremony will be held at the end of the 5K and 10K runs. Medals will be awarded to the overall first-, second-, and third-place male and female finishers, as well as to the overall masters male and female finishers. Medals also will be awarded for the 5K and 10K run in the following age categories: 14 and under, 15 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, and 70 and up. The aim of the event is to increase awareness and raise funds to support and advance cancer research at Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute in Hershey. Prizes will be awarded to teams that raise the most funds, show the most spirit, and have the most members. According to Gavin Robertson, Chocolate Tour event director, organizers hope to raise

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Springs Creamery at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs. The creamery is on a historic 103-acre dairy farm that has been home to four generations of the Matthews family. It is one of 10 stops on the Eastern Pennsylvania Trail. Initiated in 2018, the trail is a partnership of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s (PDA) PA Preferred program, the DCED’s PA Tourism Office, and the Center for Dairy Excellence (CDE) to highlight dairy destinations across Pennsylvania. The program includes a passport that visitors can have stamped to earn prizes at stops along each trail. More information about creameries on the trail, including a downloadable passport, can be found at www.visitPA.com/scoops. Visitors who share photos from the trail using

Pennsylvania travelers are invited to enjoy the newly expanded Pennsylvania Ice Cream Trail. After a popular inaugural season, the Pennsylvania Ice Cream Trail expanded from 12 creameries in eastern and southcentral Pennsylvania into three trails including a Western Pennsylvania Trail, with a total of 32 stops in these regions for 2019. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) deputy secretary Carrie Fischer Lepore recently joined local and state officials to kick off the 2019 Ice Cream Trail season at Chester

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and any police, fire, first responder, and military personnel and their families will be admitted free. There will also be free activities for children. The Founding Father Riverboat Cruise has been set for Sunday, July 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. Attendees will enjoy a scenic tour of the Susquehanna River and dinner while learning all about the area’s history aboard The Pride of the Susquehanna River Boat. Benjamin Franklin will share stories of the “frontier” of Pennsylvania and life along the Susquehanna during Colonial times. Tickets will include the program, the cruise, a full dinner, and dessert. Separate ticket costs have been set for HSDC members, nonmembers, and children age 12 and under. Space is limited, and reservations are required by calling the HSDC office at 717-233-3462.

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The annual Chocolate Tour in Hershey on Aug. 3 will include various running, walking, and cycling events. The event will raise funds for cancer research at Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute. $130,000 this year. For more information and to register, readers may visit www.thechocolatetour.com. Cyclists who sign up by Sunday, July 7, will be guaranteed a commemora-

tive T-shirt. Registration and packet pickup will run from 6:30 to 8:45 a.m. Attendees should plan to register a minimum of one hour prior to their event.

#PursueYourScoops may be featured on visitPA’s website and social media channels. The trails officially opened statewide on June 1. Dairy is the largest sector of Pennsylvania’s $135.7 billion agriculture industry, contributing $14.7 billion annually to the economy and supporting 52,000 jobs in the state. In 2018, PDA, PA Preferred, and CDE joined dairy farmers and industry advocates to kick off “Choose PA Dairy: Goodness That Matters,” a campaign to support Pennsylvania’s dairy industry by educating consumers on how to find and buy locally produced milk and the impact it has on Pennsylvania’s economy and the health of its residents. For travel inspiration, readers may visit www.pahappythoughts.com or

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Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding (left), director of market development for agriculture Laura England (center) and Department of Community and Economic Development deputy secretary Carrie Fischer Lepore recently kicked off the 2019 Ice Cream Trail season at Chester Springs Creamery at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs.

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directly next to the church. Preregistration is requested by Monday, June 24, by emailing director@dauphincountyhistory.org or calling 717-233-3462. Independence Day at the Mansion will be celebrated on Thursday, July 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion. The ninth annual public readings of the Declaration of Independence will take place at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon. John Harris Jr., portrayed by re-enactor David Biser, will read the document from the porch of the mansion; Benjamin Franklin will also be present. There is no fee to hear the readings, and free parking will be available behind the mansion and in the UPMC Hospital parking garage. Tours of the mansion will be offered after each reading for a fee. HSDC members, children age 6 and under,

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this day. A rich industrialist, railroad magnate, banker, minister to Russia, and senator, Cameron served as Lincoln’s first Secretary of War and helped build the Union war machine. The historical society’s 150th annual membership meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 26, at 6 p.m. at Market Square Presbyterian Church, 20 S. Second St., Harrisburg. The meeting will feature brief remarks, the election of trustees, recognition of volunteers, and food. Past HSDC board president John Robinson will give a presentation on the history of Market Square Presbyterian. On June 4, 1869, a meeting was held in the Lecture Room of Market Square Presbyterian to “perfect an organization” of the Historical Society of Dauphin County. Parking will be available at no cost starting at 5:30 p.m. in the parking garage

The National Civil War Museum, 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, has set the return of “Civil War Days in the Harrisburg Area: Invasion of South Central Pennsylvania.” This community-wide series of events aims to present and preserve Harrisburg’s Civil War heritage and history. On Friday, June 21, events will include a Harrisburg ceme-

tery tour conducted by Jim Schmick and a tour of the Capital Preservation Committee’s Flag Laboratory. On Saturday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the museum will present a free day filled with presentations, artillery cannon firing, Victorian dance performances and lessons, and more. On Sunday, June 23, events will include presentations at the Historical Society of

Dauphin County (John HarrisSimon Cameron Mansion), the Cumberland County Historical Society, and the National Civil War Museum. The State Museum of Pennsylvania will offer free admission on June 23. For more information and a complete listing of other events at the museum, readers may visit www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.or g or call 717-260-1861.


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Neighborhood 7. Surround yourself with what you love. Whether it’s family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge. 8. Cherish your health. If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help. 9. Don’t take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county, to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is. 10. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity. Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Judy Young of Royalton! Her cake-day is June 19. I hope this is the best birthday yet for you, Judy! Happy birthday to Josh Matincheck of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is June 19. I hope your day is extra wonderful, Josh! Happy birthday to Donnie Hammaker of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is June 21. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Donnie! Happy birthday to Randy Lehr of Middletown! His cake-day is June 21. I hope your day makes your cheeks tired from smiling so much, Randy! Happy birthday to Dennis Ginder of Royalton! His cake-day is June 22. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Denny! Happy birthday to Dave Connor of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is June 22. I hope your day is packed full of awesomeness, Dave! Happy birthday to Chris Miller of Middletown! His cake-day is June 23. I hope your day is full of awesome sauce, Chris! Miss you!

Summer Reading Club Begins Dauphin County Library System “A Universe of Stories” Summer Reading Club started June 1. Readers may explore this year’s reading club by visiting www.dcls.org/src or stopping by a local library. The library’s community goal is to read for 5 million minutes. Club members can log their minutes through the Beanstack website or app or on a paper log available at the libraries. Beanstack allows users to track their minutes and activities, see upcoming library events, and receive personalized book recommendations each week. Beginning Monday, July 1, children who have read for at least five hours can visit the library to receive an “Explore Your Community” bag that includes coupons and tickets to

area businesses and attractions, while supplies last. Participants complete the club by earning eight badges by reading, completing summer activities, or doing a combination of the two. Everyone who completes the club by Saturday, Aug. 31, will win a free book to keep and be entered to win one of many prizes. End-of-summer ice cream socials will be held at all eight library locations starting Monday, Aug. 19, and running through Friday, Aug. 23. Readers may visit www.dcls.org/srcevents or call their local library for more information. To learn more about the Summer Reading Club, readers may visit www.dcls.org/src or call Youth Services at 717-652-9380, ext. 1045.

Royer’s To Hold Annual Food Drive Royer’s Flowers & Gifts’ annual food drive, Royer’s Stems Hunger, will return from Saturday, June 22, through Saturday, July 6, to benefit the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and Helping Harvest (formerly the Greater Berks Food Bank). For each nonperishable food item, donors will receive a free carnation, up to a maximum of six carnations per visit.

Donations may be dropped off at any Royer’s store during normal business hours. Lebanon-based Royer’s operates 15 Royer’s stores in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties. Sister company Stephenson’s Flowers & Gifts has one Harrisburg store. For more information, readers may visit www.royers.com.

Call us! Happy birthday to Megin Houser of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is June 23. I hope your day is lovely like you, Megin! Happy birthday to Tammy Frank of Middletown! Her cake-day is June 23. I hope your day makes you feel like a queen, Tammy! Happy birthday to Dan Kapenstein of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is June 25. I hope your day is extra superb, Dan! Happy birthday to Dick Brandt of Royalton! His cake-day is June 25. I hope you and your lovely wife Amy have a great day of celebration, Dickie! Miss you guys! Happy Anniversaries Happy 43rd anniversary to Jon and Julie Wilt of Lower Swatara Township! This amazing couple was married on June 19, 1976. Congratulations, Julie and Jon! We all wish you many more years of a wonderful life together! Hugs! Happy 40th anniversary to David and Karen Hawkins of Middletown! This adorable couple was married on June 3, 1979. Congrats, Karen and Dave! We all wish you many more years of wedded bliss! Hope to see you in Delaware soon! Hugs! Random Thought Youth would be an ideal state if it came a little later in life. Recipe of the Week

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ebrating classroom and hands-on training. Those who completed their on-thejob training hours received Journeymen certificates from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry. The graduates were also recognized for their academic career accomplishments, as well as their personal commitment, in the form of awards for perfect attendance, a straight “A” average, and more. Graduating craft professionals in the carpentry trade included: Dylan Amoriello of New Holland, Benchmark Construction Co. Inc.; Richard D. Bailey of Newville, Easy Does It Drywall; Michael W. Bookhardt of Lancaster, Benchmark Construction Co. Inc.; Harrison R. Brown of Enola, Easy Does It Drywall; Brian W. DelCarmen of Lebanon, Wohlsen Construction Company; Misael Figueroa of Lancaster, Warfel Construction Company; Jeremiah W. Haynes of Akron, Warfel Construction Company; Matthew L. Leibhart of Harrisburg, Warfel Construction Company; Justin M. Lundgren of Manheim, Benchmark Construction Co. Inc.; Justin T. Lutz of Denver, Benchmark Construction Co. Inc.; Brandon A. Mays of Newmanstown, Warfel Construction Company; Johnathon D. Michael of Enola, Benchmark Construction Co. Inc.; Brian T. O’Malley of Landisville, Warfel Construction Company; Gabriel F. W. Paronish of Felton, Wagman Construction Inc.; and Jermayne M. Thompson of Parkesburg, Wohlsen Construction Company. Graduates in the construction craft

laborer trade, who are all from J.D. Eckman Inc., included: Jose J. Gomez Zavala of Kennett Square, Cameron M. Guyn of Lehighton, Dustin A. Haldeman of Mifflin, Bryce A. Mayer of York, Preston W. Miller of McAlisterville, Emanuel A. Pagan of Lancaster, Alex M. Stark of Leola, and Alberto Villasenor of Reading. Graduating craft professionals in the electrical trade included: Nolan J. Arentz of Stevens, Meadow Valley Electric Inc.; Andrew K. Atherton of Shirleysburg, Cheran Inc.; Alexander P. Bauder of Reinholds, Garden Spot Electric Inc.; William Borishkevich of Stevens, RS Martin/Varner Systems Inc.; Shane L. Bowlsbey of Airville, Lancaster Electric Inc.; Travis L. Buckwalter of Elizabethtown, RS Martin/Varner Systems Inc.; Peter John Carlos of Leola, Meadow Valley Electric Inc.; Brandon J. Dippner of Denver, CCS Building Group; Jamie D. Downie of Red Lion, Lancaster Electric Inc.; Joshua T. Druck of York, Lancaster Electric Inc.; Daniel D. Eyler of Dillsburg, Cheran Inc.; Stephen C. Good of Dover, K.L. Tyndale Inc.; Shawn I. Hurst of Lititz, Meadow Valley Electric Inc.; Nathan M. Kreider of Lancaster, Meadow Valley Electric Inc.; Nathan R. Longenecker of Manheim, RSR Electric Inc.; Christopher J. Maharg of East Petersburg, Legacy Electrical Services Inc.; Thomas A. Mehall of York Haven, ElecTech Contracting Inc.; Garrett N. Miller of Lancaster, The Farfield Company; Brian W. Parson of Marietta, RS

Martin/Varner Systems Inc.; Benjamin R. Reisinger of Columbia, RSR Electric Inc.; Kyle E. Rockafellow of Lancaster, C Mechanical Services Inc.; and Isaac A. Ziegler of Elizabethtown, John E. Fullerton Inc. Graduates in the heavy equipment operator trade included: Michael R. Bowman of Lebanon, J.D. Eckman Inc.; Jose Chico of Lancaster, J.D. Eckman Inc.; Nicholas J. Gland of Wilmington, Del., Technivate Inc.; Benjamin N. Kirk of Schuylkill Haven, J.D. Eckman Inc.; Flores Pairol of Toms River, N.J., Earle Asphalt Company; Erick Perez of Middletown, J.D. Eckman Inc.; Dillon S. Weaver of Ephrata, Flyway Excavating Inc.; and Bryan M. Zanin of Orrtanna, Conewago Enterprises Inc. Graduating craft professionals in the HVAC trade included: Joshua A. Frantz of Windsor, Frey Lutz Corp.; Khalil T. Hunter of Dallastown, H.B. McClure Company; and Zachary D. Nelson of York, James Craft & Son Inc. Graduates in the plumbing trade included: Kyle B. Billet of Wrightsville, Bortner Bros. Inc.; Sean D. Druck of Dover, Bortner Bros. Inc.; Joshua M. Elliot of Columbia, Frey Lutz Corp.; Anthony O. Hartz of Leola, Brubaker Inc.; Michael J. Lenhart of Columbia, Roto-Rooter; and Richard J. McGowan of Lancaster, Frey Lutz Corp. Timothy T. Thalwitzer Jr. of Abingdon, Md., Walton & Company, was a graduate in the sheet metal trade.

tinue to develop skills as they set project goals, consider expenses, present their ideas to their key collaborators, develop a plan and implement their community project. The first project team to complete its project came together on May 8 to highlight its efforts to benefit Bethesda Mission. The project team led a drive to collect dental supplies, a need the team identified during a tour of the facility earlier in the year. Cindy Mallow, director of development at Bethesda Mission, received nearly 100 dental kits assembled from various locations. On May 17, two of the project teams completed their community projects at Ben Franklin Elementary School. The first team hosted a health and wellness day in collaboration with Capital BlueCross experts. The high school students and their mentors set up learning stations and guided fourth-grade students through various activities. The stations included making healthy smoothies and granola yogurt parfaits, making stress balls, taking part in interactive fitness games and

participating in creative arts. The second team featured on May 17 collaborated with the health and wellness day project and focused on matching the Beyond School Walls high school mentees with the fourth-grade students. The high school students acted as “Bigs for a Day,” mentoring elementary students as they went through the various health and wellness activities. The final project team created a sustainable peer-to-peer mentoring program within Harrisburg SciTech School. BBBSCR plans to provide oversight as the new program launches in the 2019-20 school year. This new program will bring leadership opportunities to upperclassmen as they act as mentors to incoming freshman students. For more information, readers may visit www.capbigs.org.

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High school students in Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region’s (BBBSCR) Beyond School Walls program are implementing community service projects to benefit the Harrisburg community. The Beyond School Walls program, in partnership with Capital BlueCross, is a curriculum-based program that provides one-to-one mentoring for students focused on professional development. The program launched during the spring of the 2016-17 school year. Since then, 20 employees have built bonds with their high school mentees. The program provides students with opportunities to strengthen and explore skills necessary for the workplace. The curriculum began with activities focused on addressing the students’ individual social and emotional competencies. Topics that were

addressed included goal setting, time management, healthy relationships, financial literacy and wellness in the workplace. Additional activities gave students the opportunity to strengthen interpersonal skills such as effective communication, teamwork and interviewing skills. During the 2018-19 school year, while focusing on the phases of project management, the Beyond School Walls program challenged the students and mentors to create and implement community service projects. The students had the opportunity to practice skillsets they had learned throughout the previous year’s curriculum. There are four project teams, with each team assigned to creating a project to benefit the community. As they collaborate with their team, the students con-

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Royer’s Stores To Host Kids Club Event Royer’s Flowers & Gifts will host a Royer’s Kids Club event on Saturday, June 29. Children ages 5 to 12 will have an opportunity to create an ice cream sundae-themed arrangement out of carnations and to enter the Kids Club birthday card design contest. Participants also will receive a balloon. As the price of admission, children are asked to bring at least one nonperishable food item to contribute to the Royer’s Stems Hunger food drive to benefit the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and Helping Harvest (formerly the Greater Berks Food Bank).

Time slots are available at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Registration is required by calling the nearest Royer’s Flowers & Gifts store. Interested participants may visit www.royers.com for locations and contact information. The other remaining 2019 Kids Club events are slated for Saturdays, Aug. 17 and Nov. 2. Lebanon-based Royer’s operates 15 stores in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties. Sister company Stephenson’s Flowers & Gifts has one Harrisburg store.


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Student Honored For Doing Right Thing A Lower Dauphin student received Do the Right Thing recognition from the Lower Dauphin Communities That Care and Hummelstown Police. Price School 11th-grader Catalina Habecker was nominated for visiting a sick student who

is in the hospital and helping that student to keep up with his schoolwork. Catalina received a gift card, a Do the Right Thing T-shirt and certificate, and pizza coupons. The monthly sponsor for the award is the Hummelstown Lions Club. 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.

Price School student Catalina Habecker (second from right) received Do the Right Thing recognition from (from left) Robert Schankweiler, Hummelstown Lions Club; Hummelstown Police Cpl. Eugene Spencer, and Lower Dauphin Communities That Care program director Angela Durantine.

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Cassandra McIntire in Lower Dauphin Communities That Care’s Study Buddy program and participates in the Health Career Exploration Program at Hershey Medical Center. He plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh and major in nursing. Cassandra is the daughter of Steve and Shelly McIntire. She was selected for her commitment to service at the high school and in the community. She has participated in band for three years. She is a two-year member of the National English Honor Society and National Science Honor Society. She played softball for three seasons. She is a two-year student representative on the Lower Dauphin board of school directors, and she participates in the Health Career Exploration Program at Hershey Medical Center. She is also a mentor with Lower Dauphin’s outdoor education program. In the community, she is active in her church and served as a Club Ophelia mentor with Lower Dauphin Communities That Care for four years. She plans to attend a four-year college or university and major in biology, with the goal of becoming a physician assistant.

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SERVICES RENDERED ATTENTION READERS PA law requires Home Improvement contractors with annual billing of over $5,000 to be registered with the Attorney General’s office. This registration enables consumers to trace contractors should issues arise between you and a contractor. We encourage readers to acquire references for any contractor you consider hiring.

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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 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-838-4590 anytime.

For Rent ELIZABETHTOWN 12X28 STORAGE UNITS- $125/mo. Call On Track Storage, 717-367-5109 ELIZABETHTOWN, 1BR, 1st flr Apt, $675 includes heat, water, sewer, garbage removal, stove, refrig. 717-367-7622

GREAT COMMERCIAL SPACES available. Ranging from 1200-2500 square feet. Located at 100 Brown Street, Middletown, PA. Great location. Call Mike Murphy Rentals @ 717-232-5420. 3 FREE MONTHS RENT! MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $785-$845 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $825-$865 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055

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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

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Manufactured Housing BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288

MAKE IT YOUR OWN! Abandoned mfg. homes 4sale ONLY $100-$500 Middletown & Lower Dauphin school dist. Call 717-367-1122

CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CUSTOM FATBOY 2000 ~ $5300 or BO. Txt (717) 925-0770

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready, $38,000 OBO. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you.

Looking For A Car? Use The Classifieds 21FT TRAVEL TRAILER. 2016 Fun Finder, Model F214WSD, one slide out, like new condition, fully loaded. Sleeps 4. Asking $14,500. Call 717-939-2595

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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - June 19, 2019

Geisinger Named To Employer Honor Roll

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Shoe Collection Launched Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices throughout central Pennsylvania are collecting new and gently used shoes for Soles4Souls. Soles4Soles is a non-profit social enterprise that creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. Donations will be accepted at offices on weekdays through Friday, June 28. Readers may contact their local office for specific hours. Shoes donated to the Soles4Souls microenterprise program offer the opportunity for people all over the world to create small businesses selling shoes and clothing. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices in the area include: Camp Hill, 3915 Market St., Camp Hill, 717-761-4800; Carlisle, 52 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle, 717243-8080; Chambersburg, 464 Gateway Ave., Chambersburg, 717-264-7999; Dills-

burg, 19 N. Baltimore St., Dillsburg, 717432-0029; Greencastle, 25 S. Antrim Way, Greencastle, 717-597-3111; Harrisburg, 5050 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, 717652-6015; Hershey, 555 E. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, 717-534-2442; Kutztown, 7 S. Kemp St., Kutztown, 610-683-3111; Lancaster, 1000 N. Prince St., Lancaster, 717735-8400; Lebanon, 209 W. Penn Ave., Cleona, 717-272-8781; Perry County, 8407 Spring Road, Suite 1, New Bloomfield, 717582-8014; Waynesboro, 1814 E. Main St., Waynesboro, 717-762-7111; Wyomissing, 975 Berkshire Blvd., Wyomissing, 610-3739900; and York, 2251 Eastern Blvd., Suite 201, York, 717-781-5241. For more information or to donate, readers may contact their local Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office. Additional information is available at www.coldwellbankerhomes.com.

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Customers and associates donated $860,820 through Giant Food Stores’ and Martin’s Food Markets’ annual Support Our Troops in-store fundraising campaign to benefit local United Service Organizations (USO) and the American Red Cross Services to the Armed Forces program. This total exceeded the previous record of $778,989 raised in 2018. Since the inception of the Support Our Troops campaign in 2005, customers and

associates have given a total donation of more than $5 million, according to John Ponnett, senior vice president of operations, Giant Food Stores. This year’s Support Our Troops campaign, held in all Giant and Martin’s Food Markets stores from May 12 to 25, supported USO of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey (Liberty USO), USO of Hampton Roads and Central Virginia, USO Metro DC, and American Red Cross Services to the Armed Forces.

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within Geisinger as environmental services technicians, nursing assistants, and licensed practical nurses. These positions offer comprehensive benefits and the ability to advance in long-term career pathways. Geisinger was also recognized for its efforts to understand and assist with the challenges faced by EARN participants in finding and maintaining employment, including reliable transportation. EARN staff and Geisinger human resources staff work together to identify available positions at Geisinger locations that help alleviate these barriers. Geisinger, a health services organization, serves more than 1.5 million patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For more information, readers may visit www.geisinger.org.

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Geisinger has been recognized for its commitment to developing and maintaining a diverse workforce with a place on the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Governor’s Employer Honor Roll. Gov. Tom Wolf presented the award during the Pennsylvania Workforce Development Association’s annual conference. Geisinger was nominated by the Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation (CPWDC) and the Employment Advancement and Retention Network (EARN). The award recognizes Geisinger’s ongoing collaboration with the EARN program, which assists low-income individuals who face serious barriers in gaining and maintaining employment. This partnership has resulted in the hiring of seven EARN participants in full-time positions

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Geisinger was recently named to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Governor’s Employer Honor Roll. Among those in attendance for the award presentation were (from left) Pat Bokovitz, director, Chester County Workforce Development Board; Georgia Marchionne, human resources manager, PowerBack Rehabilitation; Governor Tom Wolf; Lisa Watson, deputy secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; Erica Mulberger, executive director, Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation; Robin Rebuck, talent acquisition coordinator, Geisinger; Grace Lowry, talent acquisition manager, Geisinger; Bonnie Coyle, M.D., St. Luke’s University Health Network; and Gina Kormanik, business relations director, Workforce Board Lehigh Valley.


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