Middletown AUGUST 15, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE: FOOD, FARMING, AND FAMILY FUN AT THE FAIR page 3
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Middletown Area School District has announced that the annual Meet the Raiders night will be held on Thursday, Aug. 23, at 6:30 p.m. The event will kick off the fall sports season by celebrating the Blue Raiders at War Memorial Field at Middletown Area High School, 1155 N. Union St., Middletown. Attendees will meet members of the Blue Wave Band, the Raider cheerleaders, and the fall athletes. The 2018 Raiders footall season will kick off on Friday, Aug. 24, at Lower Dauphin High School. FOOD SALE
The Harrisburg Area Civic Garden Center Inc. (HACGC) will sell barbecue, hot dogs with sauerkraut, beverages, soft pretzels, and baked goods on Saturday, Aug. 18, at Hornung’s Hardware, 6005 Blue Bird Ave., Harrisburg, located off North Mountain Road. The sale will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will go toward HACGC’s scholarship fund or other community projects. UPCOMING REHEARSALS
will begin rehearsals for the fall season with registration on Mondays, Aug. 20, Aug. 27, and Sept. 10, in the sanctuary of Hummelstown United Church of Christ, 104 E. Main St., Hummelstown. The church is located at the corner of Main and Water streets. Registration will begin at 7:15 p.m. and is open to people age 16 and older. The only requirement for membership is a registration fee to cover the cost of the music. Practices are every Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Contact Valerie at 717-566-9312 or Barbara at 717-5666601 or search for “Hummelstown Community Singers” on Facebook.
Hannah Wilsbach, a member of the Middletown Area High School (MAHS) Class of 2019 and part of its Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) group, achieved a gold medal in the Nutrition and Wellness event at the annual FCCLA National Leadership Conference. Wilsbach joined more than 7,500 FCCLA student members and advisers in Atlanta from June 28 to July 2, where they participated in the competition, career training, and workshops. Wilsbach’s award-winning project had a direct impact on MAHS athletes. She planned monthly menus and exercise plans for each member of the volleyball team after assessing health and performance goals. At the state competition, Wilsbach won a $1,000 grant to purchase healthy smoothie makers and exercise equipment for each participant in the project. Her participation in the state and
national competitions was financially supported by the Blue and Gold Club, the Middletown Area Blue Raider Foundation, the Middletown Alumni Association, and the Middletown Area Educators Association. FCCLA is a student organization that strives to help youths become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. FCCLA has more than 160,000 members and more than 5,300 chapters from 49 state associations, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The MAHS FCCLA chapter is involved in the community. Chapter members sponsor a field trip for third-graders each year, volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House, assist with the RaiderPacks program, maintain the MAHS vegetable garden, support the military, and celebrate cultural diversity with their annual event called World Tour.
Lace Up For Orphans Brittany’s Hope Walk Of Love Scheduled For Sept. 15 By Chelsea Peifer
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The 2018 Summer at the Tabernacle season will continue with a program of instrumental music by QuintEssentially Brass, a quintet, on Sunday, Aug. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Tabernacle. There is no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be received. To reach the Gretna Campmeeting grounds, attendees should use the Mount Gretna exit of Route 72 and turn left on Route 117, continuing for about 3 miles. Campmeeting is on the south side of Route 117. Parking is available on the lot beside the Mount Gretna Fire Hall.
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Texas to train for and attend the 14th annual Walk of Love Cross Country 5K and Fun Walk on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Stone Gables Estate, 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown. Dolly, one of the newest miniature ponies to reside in the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo at the Star Barn Village at Stone Gables Estate, has already begun training with caretaker and international award-winning trainer Carl O’Callaghan. Dolly will run the 5K race pulling a cart with her trainer See Walk Of Love pg 3
The community is invited to participate in the Walk of Love Cross Country 5K and Fun Walk on Sept. 15 at Stone Gables Estate. The familyfriendly event will also feature children’s activities and games, competitions for adults, giveaways, food, and prizes.
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Hannah Wilsbach, a student at Middletown Area High School and a member of its Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America group, earned a gold medal in the FCCLA National Leadership Conference’s Nutrition and Wellness event.
Medication Drop-Off Night Set Middletown Area School District (MASD) will host a Medication DropOff Night from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 21, to encourage parents to deliver medications and all required medical documentation to their child’s school
prior to the first day of school. In accordance with MASD’s policy, no prescription medication or over-the-counter medication will be administered by school personnel without a parent’s/guardian’s signature and See Medication Drop-Off pg 2
Mount Gretna Art Show Slated The 44th annual Mount Gretna Art Show will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18 and 19, on the streets and in the parks of Mount Gretna, on the historic grounds of the Pennsylvania Chautauqua. The show will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Aug. 18 and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, rain or shine. The Mount Gretna Art Show features fine artists and craftspeople from across the country. This year’s show
will feature 260 exhibitors, selected from nearly 500 applicants, as well as an Emerging Artists area for talented artists who have not exhibited previously. The show will also feature various new events, including exhibits by the Mount Gretna School of Art and the Friendship Heart Gallery of Lancaster and performances by music students at the Hall of Philosophy. Children’s events will be available, including a Theatre for Young Audience See Art Show pg 4
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Living History Encampment Slated The National Civil War Museum, 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, has announced that the final 2018 Summer Living History Encampment will take place on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18 and 19, with the 2nd Rhode Island, Co. B. Saturday demonstrations will be at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m., with Sunday demonstrations at 1 and 3 p.m. Encampments will include infantry units, loading and firing demonstrations,
and more, allowing museum visitors to see the flash and smell the smoke of Civil War muskets and rifles. Visitors are encouraged to visit the camps and ask living historians questions about their attire, food rations, and daily life. Regular museum admission applies for entrance to the museum galleries. For a complete listing of events at the museum, visit www.nationalcivilwar museum.org or call 717-260-1861.
Mandy Oberholtzer first heard about Children’s Playroom from another mom she met at the playground and decided to check it out. That was three years ago, and Mandy and her husband, Brian, and their two children are signed up for a fourth year at Children’s Playroom this fall. “It gives you so many tools to use with kids this age,” said Mandy, adding that the setting fosters a natural “village” of support. “Everybody is going through the same stuff or will be at some point.” According to executive director Vicki Dolan, Children’s Playroom’s main function is as a parenting support group that exists to let people know that there are others who are going through the same parenting difficulties and that they are not alone. “It’s about parenting with a purpose and making each child feel a sense of belonging and significance and that they are capable,” Dolan shared. Parents and young children from birth through age 6 - are welcome to register to attend Children’s Playroom once a week at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 398 N. Locust St., Elizabethtown. Sessions are offered from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 18, and continuing through May. Space is limited. There is a fee to attend, but scholarships are available. To sign up, visit www.childrensplayroom.org. In addition to morning sessions, Children’s Playroom offers a single moms’ parenting program every other Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dinner is provided, and the group follows the same format, with playtime together
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followed by a time where parents split off for discussion while the children have supervised activities in another room. Children’s Playroom was the first place Mandy had ever left her oldest child in the care of someone who was not a family member, and she said the staff did a great job of helping to ease his separation anxiety. “It was so comforting to know he was with people who loved and cared for him and had the same parenting philosophies as we do,” recalled Mandy. Brian and Mandy’s children look forward to attending Children’s Playroom, where they not only get to play with new toys but also make a craft, have a snack, and interact with friends. “You’re always in the next room too,” mentioned Jo Hershey, who has attended Children’s Playroom for two years with her daughters. Learning new concepts at Children’s Playroom to apply in the day to day of life has given Hershey fresh perspective. “Sometimes you get tunnel vision, and it provides you with different tools you may not know of,” said Hershey. Hershey pointed out that having discussion with other parents who are in a similar stage of life is a great way to gather ideas and solutions and share both struggles and encouragement. “You all talk about it with unbiased advice,” said Brian. Some meetings include interactive sharing times while others feature guest speakers. A variety of relevant parenting topics are covered, such as positive discipline, child development, toilet training, bedtime routines, stress management, and relationship building. The idea that there is a reason behind a behavior is one of the fundamentals that has stuck for Mandy. “They’re not doing what they’re doing to bother you, there’s a reason for every behavior,” explained Mandy. “(Children’s Playroom) gives you so many tools to use with kids this age.” “I always want parents to realize there’s another way besides yelling at their child,” Dolan chimed in. “Children’s Playroom gives a safe haven for parents to come and open up with each other. Many families come back. Every year is a different season, so you need different tools.” Call 717-945-9348 or email childrensplayroom14@gmail .com with questions .
dren’s Playroom executive director Vicki Dolan (back, second from right) and participants (back, from left) Brian Oberholtzer, Mandy Oberholtzer, Jo Hershey, (front, from left) Kale Oberholtzer, Petra Oberholtzer, Hana Hershey, and Ngaire Hershey are looking forward to the start of another year for the parenting support program, which offers weekly meetings in Elizabethtown for parents and young children.
Students Earn Academic Honor The distinguished honor roll for the fourth marking period at Lower Dauphin High School was announced. To earn a place on the distinguished honor roll, a student must have all A’s or perfect marks on their report card. Students in grades nine through 12 were recognized for their academic excellence. Students in the freshman class who earned distinguished honors are Nicole Baker, Rachel Blessing, Josalyn Byers, Alexandra Cassel, Alvin Coulbourn, Caiden Covell, Kiara Cressinger, Sophia Ditty, Abigaile English, Katherine Foley, Bella Fry, Steven Goss, Nathan Helmer, Maya Hoover, Lauren Hunter, Noah Leach, Abigail Lennox, Briona Lookenbill, Annabel Mauger, Derek McGlaughlin, Tristan McQuiddy, Robin Mitchell, Kayla Pedersen, Melina Putt, Miran Rezhan, Alaina Riley, Janie Rost, Kilee Sims, Angelina Smith, James Taylor, Mason Wahlers, Emma Walt, Catherine Walter, Grace Walter, Lillie Weaver, and Julia Zewe. Sophomores named to the distinguished honor roll include Sophia Balshy, Kellie Chandler, Natasha Ebersole, Zachary Feehrer, Aidan Ferguson, Christian Gingrich, Alayna Graeff, Brandelynn Heinbaugh, Bryce Hickey, Ryan Hsing-Smith, Isabelle Johnson, Donavan Kann, Zachary Landis, Jack Levi, Daniel Little, Amy Miller, Morgan Mosco, Ashley Nguyen, Micah
Nye, Tanav Patel, Devin Roth, Nidhi Singh, Shenandoah Stull, Hunter Thomas, Clayton Ulrey, Carson Wendling, and Ethan Westerberg. Students in the junior class who received distinguished honors are Kelly Barr, Summer Blouch, Miles Book, Robert Bray, Avery Cassel, Annie Dickinson, Jeanine Ebling, Hailey Foreman, Alexandria Frantz, Marine Ghazaryan, Baylee Hall, Josiah Helmer, Caitlin Holland, Tanner Kennedy, Sydney Koons, Brendon Little, Collin McCanna, Grace McCloskey, Nicholas Messner, Luke Miller, Lauren Natkin, James Ramsey, Jacob Snyder, Kendra Trowbridge, Jenna Waughen, and Maxfield Wootten. Seniors who achieved distinguished honor roll include Rebecca Anderson, Abigail Berrios, Justine Bonham, Evan Bowman, Kayley Brookes, Micaiah Bulgrien, Danielle Cake, Rachel Clouser, Erynne DeLano, Cameron Gardner, Alexis Goddard, Ella Hickey, Jacob Janssen, Aidan Klassen, Rory Klingensmith, Alison Kreider, Hannah Laychock, Alexandra Little, Abigail Mauger, Chiara Meyers, Spencer Miller, Jacob O’Donnell, Benitez Olguin, Angela Orwan, Nandini Patel, James Perry, Brendan Roth, Faith Swanger, Rebecca Tezak, Kourtney Whittington, Michelle Yohe, and Colin Yohn.
Apple Festival Seeks Vendors The 2018 New Cumberland Apple Festival, to be held on Saturday, Sept. 29, is looking for crafters and food vendors. The event will be held in New
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Medication Drop-Off from pg 1 specific written instructions from a physician. Medications and required paperwork not received on DropOff Night may prevent a child from receiving their medication(s)
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Food, Farming, And Family Fun At The Fair By Chelsea Peifer
Hummelstown resident Rachael Cassel joined 4-H as a freshman in high school and was part of the Lower Dauphin Livestock Club, which gave her the chance to show livestock at the Elizabethtown Fair. Showing pigs, dairy cattle, and beef cattle at the Elizabethtown Fair make up some of her favorite 4-H memories. “I grew up on a small farm, so I naturally gravitated toward the livestock club,� said Cassel. Going from a commercial standpoint as far as what is acceptable when selling an animal to learning what is acceptable in the show ring at the fair was a bit of an adjustment as she put meticulous effort into making sure each animal was cleaned, fitted appropriately, and ready to - hopefully - wow the judges. “There’s a lot more that goes into it than someone might think,� noted Cassel. “It’s been challenging, but I like being able to improve. It’s amazing what one individual especially with some of the little kids - can accomplish with the animals.� Training at 4-H and receiving encouragement from those around her helped Cassel to thrive each year at the Elizabethtown Fair. Now 20, Cassel has aged out of 4-H membership but remains involved in the organization by serving as a trained volunteer.
Sale night, which occurs midweek at the Elizabethtown Fair, is one of Cassel’s favorite parts of the event as individuals and businesses come out to bid on the animals raised by the youths. This year’s Sale of Champions auction is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 22. “That’s when you get to see how much goes into the project from start to finish. You can’t show an animal without the help of a lot of different people. It truly takes a village,� noted Cassel. Aside from all of the exciting events in the livestock arena, Cassel looks forward to the antique tractor display, the rides, and the petting zoo at the fair. Fries smothered in a blend of melted cheese and bacon from a tent manned by local restaurant employees have become one of the foods that Cassel will happily wait in line for every year at the fair. As Cassel works with children and students in 4-H, she encourages them to try different competitions and events at the fair even if they are not sure they will like them. “Some of the things you might not think you’d like could end up being your favorite,� remarked Cassel. For instance, being part of a potato judging committee was something Cassel tried out one year, and she had a great time with the experience. When it comes to showing livestock, her best piece of advice is this: “Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You might be intimidated by some of the older kids, but you’ll be surprised are how willing people are to help,� Cassel
Walk Of Love from pg 1 painting, miniature golf, miniature fishing, and pony rides will be among the festivities for children. Folks may also visit the animals that live on the property at the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo. To register for the Walk of Love, interested individuals may visit www.walkoflove.org and enter the discount code “MERCH15� for 15 percent off the registration rate. All registrants will receive a T-shirt and goodie bag. Participants who opt to raise additional funds by setting up a page through https://walkoflove2018. causevox.com/ will have the chance the win special prizes. Folks who are unable to attend but would still like to contribute financially may do so at the aforementioned website. On the day of the event, registration and games will open at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K will begin with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Runners will follow a new route through Stone Gables Estate,
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Rachael Cassel, shown with her steer, Solomon, has been involved in showing and judging livestock at the Elizabethtown Fair for six years. The 45th annual Elizabethtown Fair will be held from Aug. 20 to 25 at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds.
with the start and finish lines located beside the recently relocated and restored Star Barn and its outbuildings. The 5K will be chip-timed, and participants will cover ground on rolling wooded trails, bridges, and historic railroad tracks. The fun walk - a short, noncompetitive loop through the woods and manicured grounds of Stone Gables Estate - will begin at 10:10 a.m.
A post-race lunch and brief awards ceremony will begin at approximately 11 a.m. Giveaway winners will also be announced at that time. Awards will be given to the top three overall 5K finishers and to the top three male and female 5K finishers in each age group. The single top overall runner will receive a cash prize. To learn more about Brittany’s Hope, readers may visit www.brittanyshope.org.
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Dolly, a miniature pony that resides in the Shepherd’s Staff Petting Zoo at Stone Gables Estate in Elizabethtown, is currently working with international award-winning trainer Carl O’Callaghan to train for the Walk of Love on Sept. 15. The 14th annual cross-country 5K and fun walk will benefit Brittany’s Hope.
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on board to help raise funds for Brittany’s Hope. “Dolly trains five days a week, so she’s pretty fit. We’re very fortunate because we’re here, so we can do the course a few times before the event,� O’Callaghan said. Brittany’s Hope is an Elizabethtown-based nonprofit organization committed to aiding orphans in crisis and helping special needs children to be adopted into forever families. Brittany’s Hope provides grants to families that are in the process of adopting and has implemented programs in Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Kenya that provide holistic care directly to orphans. Mai-Lynn Sahd, executive director of Brittany’s Hope, said that the organization has set a fundraising goal of $65,000 for this year’s event. That amount would enable Brittany’s Hope to provide adoption grants for seven children with special needs or help with the construction of a much-needed living residence for up to 28 orphaned children with disabilities in a rural and remote area of northern Vietnam. Sahd said the new residence will provide safe, modern, clean living space and bedrooms and feature adaptive furniture and bathrooms to enable the children to gain independence. A physical therapy room and common area for the children are also planned, and the residence will be staffed by trained professionals who can provide 24/7 medical care and help the youths to develop basic living skills. The Walk of Love, a fun-filled, family-friendly event, will begin at 8:30 a.m. and feature a 5K, a fun walk, games and activities for children, competitions for adults, giveaways, and food. Free face
said. “I always felt like the Elizabethtown Fair is a fair of class-act exhibitors. In and out of the showroom, the people always demonstrated prestige. That really made me proud to be a part of (it).� The 45th annual Elizabethtown Fair will
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beginning at 6 p.m. on the Kiwanis Stage. Musical duo Dan and Galla will once again serve as the masters of ceremonies. This year’s fair queen contestants include Kayla Azaroff, Nora Briggs, Amanda Ellenberger, Taylor Halbleib, and Madison Shaw. For more details, including a complete schedule of competitions, entertainment, and other attractions, readers may visit www.etownfair.org.
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kick off on Monday, Aug. 20, and continue through Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, 900 E. High St., Elizabethtown. The fairgrounds will be open to the public from 5 to 11 p.m. on Aug. 20 and from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 21, to Aug. 25. Admission is free; however, there is a fee for parking. Opening-day festivities will include the fair queen competition,
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Capital City Bassmasters has recognized the 2018 Pennsylvania Bass Nation Casting children’s champions. The event was a statewide competition. The winners received a scholarship check courtesy of a local car dealership, along with a trophy from Pennsylvania Bass Nation and a rod and reel combo from an outdoor recreation retailer. Second- and third-place finishers also received a trophy and a rod and reel combo. Winners in the 7 to 10 age group were Jasmine Baker, first place; Kyle Thomas, second place; and Nicholas Slear, third place. In the 11 to 13 age group,
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Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic Planned PAWS and The Dogs’ Den will hold a low-cost vaccine clinic for cats and dogs on Sunday, Aug. 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at PAWS, 9803 Jonestown Road, Grantville. Distemper and rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs will be administered. For a three-year rabies vaccination, proof of previous rabies vaccination is required. Microchips will also
be available for a set price, which includes registration. The clinic will be first-come, first-served. Breeders will not be serviced. Cash and checks will be accepted as payment. All cats must be in secure carriers, and all dogs must be leashed. For details, readers may contact The Dogs’ Den at 717-469-7325 or doggieden @aol.com.
New Gallery Posts First Exhibition Edward J. Webber of Mount Joy and Rebecca Pollard Myers are the featured artists in the first exhibition of the Riverfront Gallery, located in the cloister of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Cathedral, 221 N. Front St., Harrisburg. Each of the gallery’s three-month art exhibitions will feature the
works of one artist from the cathedral and one artist from the greater Harrisburg area. Consignment fees will benefit local community programs. The gallery’s official opening will take place on Friday, Aug. 17, as part of 3rd in the Burg from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. Stephen’s.
Chautauqua Plans Events This summer, the Pennsylvania Chautauqua in Mount Gretna will host programs highlighting crafting, music, and history. Programs will take place in the Hall of Philosophy, next to the Jigger Shop, unless otherwise noted. Donations for all programs will be accepted. Programs on Wednesday, Aug. 15, will include the Arts Education Series at 10 a.m., which will offer a look at the art collection of Muriel and Philip Berman with Gloria Mast of the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design and HACC; and yoga with Stephanie Bost, for which there is a fee, at 4 p.m. “Healthy Relationships & Emotional Intelligence” is cancelled. The annual Mount Gretna Art Show will take place on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. and Sunday, August 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is a cost for admission for adults. Children age 12 and under will be admitted for free. A worship service will take place in the Playhouse on Sunday, Aug. 19, at 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. George G. Kinney, a retired pastor from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, will lead worship with music from Joseph Sobel. For more information, readers may visit www.pachautauqua .info. Daily updates are available by searching Facebook for “Mt. Gretna, the Pennsylvania Chautauqua,” following @PaChautauqua on Twitter, or calling the Visitor Information Center at 717-964-1830 on Wednesdays through Sundays between noon and 8:30 p.m.
caterers. Mount Gretna restaurants will also be open. The entertainment schedule on Saturday will consist of the following performances: Nina Scarcia at 10 a.m., Copper Sky at noon, Acoustic Stew at 2 p.m., and Stereo Glow at 4 p.m. On Sunday, the Carmitchell Sisters will perform at noon and Andy Roberts will perform at 2 p.m. Proceeds from the annual art show are used to support cultural programs of the Pennsylvania Chautauqua and to maintain the Chautauqua’s historic buildings and grounds. The show also contributes substantially to the Mount Gretna Volunteer Fire Company and funds community projects in Mount Gretna. There is an admission fee. Children under 12 will be admitted for free. Discounted two-day tickets are available for purchase in advance. Ticket order forms are available at http://www.mtgretna art.com. The admission fee includes parking in designated parking locations and free shuttle bus service to and from the
Butler Road lot until one half-hour after the show closing. Upon arrival, patrons will be directed to the appropriate parking area designated for each of the approaches to Mount Gretna. Parking areas are located on Butler Road near Philhaven Hospital and on Soldiers’ Field on Timber Road. During the art show, traffic flow in and out of Mount Gretna will be substantially altered. Parking is discouraged along Route 117 for safety reasons. All routes will be clearly marked and staffed. No pets or alcoholic beverages are permitted on the show grounds. More than 200 volunteers from throughout the community will help visitors find their way and keep things running smoothly. Chairperson Linda Bell and Kerry Royer handle the logistics, and Bill Care and Mike Bell provide operational management. For additional information, visit www.mtgretnaarts.com.
Sponsored by Union Fire & Hose Co. #1 of Dover Proudly Serving the Community Since 1907
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Saturday, September 1st Roast Beef Platters Exhibits & Crafts on Fire Co. 7:15 & 9:15 Chad Reinert (Country) Grounds & in Basement. Bingo in Monday, September 3rd the Engine Room after 6:30 P.M. Roast Beef Platters 6:15 & 8:00 Whiskey River Band (Country) Fire Company Raffle the last night of the Carnival, Tuesday, September 4th Saturday, September 8th, variety of items to be Baked Turkey Pie raffled off. Chances are $1.00 each and are available 6:15 & 8:00 Bluestone (Blue Grass) at the membership stand thru-out the week. Wednesday, September 5th Meatloaf Platters 6:15 & 8:00 Keystone State Quartet (Gospel) Parking Available for Carry-Outs Thursday, September 6th between 4:00 & 6:00 P.M. Boiled Beef Pot Pie Serving begins at 4:00 P.M. Daily 6:15 & 8:00 Laredo (Country) 717-292-6204 Friday, September 7th Baked Ham Platters Kitchen Phone Number 6:15 & 9:15 Jesse Garron’s - A Tribute to Elvis For more information on activities Saturday, September 8th during the week & throughout the year, Our “Famous” Chicken Corn Soup please visit our website Carry-out for soup starts at 10 A.M. WE’RE ON www.unionfi reandhose.com 7:15 & 9:15 Borderline (Country) FACEBOOK!
production, “Art Dog,” at the Mount Gretna Hall of Philosophy at 2 p.m. each day. A magician, Mr. Kenny’s Magic and Balloons, will perform at 11 a.m. each day. The Kids’ Art Show, created with families in mind, is scheduled to take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at the Chautauqua Playground/Stacey’s Place under the direction of Lori Bomboy. Children will sell their artwork and crafts. Children’s activities will also include make-and-take art activities and face painting. Daily entertainment will include Trist ‘N’ Shout, consisting of street performers who will create balloon creations, juggle, and walk on stilts in and around the park area known as the Fairy Garden. Other street performers will include Jerry Brown and his monkey, Django. The art show will feature a gourmet food court of local restaurants and
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1 LB. PKG. DRISCOLL
MANDARIN CLEMENTINES
3
FREESTONE
YELLOW PEACHES
5
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW CEREALS $
SAVE 2
SELECTED
3
BONELESS TOP ROUND LONDON BROILS, TOP ROUND STEAKS
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MUST BUY 10 LB.
2
WHOLE EYE ROUNDS
ea.
LB.
HURRY! GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST! NO RAIN CHECKS
7
1620 CT. EZ PEEL WILD CAUGHT
EXTRA JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
lb.
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAG $14.98
49
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LB.
Wow!
FRESH
CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS
MUST BUY 10 LB.
LB.
49
¢ LB.
lb.
SAVE 2 lb.
USDA CHOICE
BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS
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50 CT. BAG
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
$
3
29 LB.
89
SUGAR DALE
SMOKED HAM PORTIONS
CUSTOM CUT FREE
$
99
USDA CHOICE SOLD WHOLE
29
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Wow!
2
99
USDA CHOICE SOLD WHOLE
BONELESS BEEF BRISKETS
FRESH USDA
LB.
PRIME CHOPPED STEAK 1/4 LB. PATTIES
13
EA.
6
LIVE LOBSTERS
STEAMED 7.99 LB.
10
4/$
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW ILLS M L A GENER S ITEM $ SAVE 2
• 5-5.4 oz. Betty Crocker Fruit Roll Ups • 5.3-8 oz. Betty Crocker or Mott’s Fruit Shapes • 4.5 oz. Betty Crocker Fruit by the Foot • 5.4 oz. Betty Crocker Fruit Gushers • 7.5 oz. Bugels • 8.75 oz. Chex Mix • 7-875 oz. Chex Mix Select
SAVE 1 lb.
$
99 LB.
SAVE
6
4/$
SELECTED
BETTY CROCKER FRUIT SNACKS & GENERAL MILLS SNACKS
1/2 LITER/6 PACK
PORK SAUSAGE LINKS
COKE
11
SAVE
LB.
SAVE
3 99
99
5/$
1
99
Wow!
ALL FLAVORS
SAVE
1
LB.
5
PICK UP AUGUST 1619
FRESH MAINE
¢
4/$
MAX SAVER’S Hottest DEALS AT KARNS
• 10.8-12.25 oz. Honey Nut Cheerios • 12-12.2 oz. Cinnamon Toast Crunch • 11.5-13 oz. Reeses Peanut Butter Puffs • 8.9 oz. Yellow Box Cheerios • 10.5 oz. Lucky Charms • 12 oz. Kix & Honey Kix • 13.1 oz. Honey Nut Cheerios Medley • 10.7 oz. Trix • 10-10.8 oz. Annie’s Organic • 13.5-16 oz. Cascadian Farms
GENERAL MILLS CEREAL
2
CHOPPED CHUCK
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69
USDA CHOICE CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
49
1
lb.
99
FRESH LEAN
SAVE
CUSTOM CUT FREE
3 LB. BAG
13
2 30 lb.
4/$
STRAWBERRIES
$
60
central pa’s best meat dept.
6 SPECIALT C T. Y BA DESSERT KERY SHELLS
1 29
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59
FRESH
August 15, 2018 - 5
BUY 1 GET 1
88.5 OZ.
MARTIN’S KETTLE COOK’D CHIPS
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
SAVE
25 ¢EA.
3 99
SAVE
48 OZ.
TURKEY HILL ICE CREAM
5
2/$ DEBIT CARDS & EBT CARDS
46 OZ. REG.., LIGHT, LOW FAT, WHIPS
YOPLAIT YOGURT
OPEN 7AM10PM
5
10/$ 7 DAYS A WEEK
AD SALE DATES
BUY 1 GET 1
16 OZ.
MARTIN’S CINN.RAISIN SWIRL BREAD
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2 TUES. AUG 14
WED. AUG 15
THURS. AUG 16
EXCLUDES BAG DONUTS
FULL LINE ENTENMANN’S
FRI. AUG 17
SAT. AUG 18
1/2
PRICE SUN. AUG 19
MON. AUG 20
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SHRIMP
CRAB
FILLETS SAVE
SAVE
$
6
$
6
7
2125 CT. EZ PEEL
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
99
STEAMED lb. #1 CRABS SAVE
SAVE $ 4 lb.
Wow!
20
$
MARYLAND
doz. TILAPIA FILLETS $ 99
8 lb.
$
4
ALL FLAVORS
lb.
wow!
REG.
SAVE 2 lb.
$
3
59
SOLD THAWED BEAUTIFUL LARGE 79 OZ.
SAVE 1 lb.
$
6 lb.
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
MIX & MATCH
wow!
REG.
$ 99
BULK
ALL PORK SAUSAGE
1.99
SAVE 1 lb.
$
ALL FLAVORS $
2125 CT. RAW P&D
6
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
8.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $17.98
FRESH JUMBO DRY 1020 CT.
SEA SCALLOPS
LB.
14.99
16 OZ. OCEAN CROWN PASTEURIZED
LB
LUMP CRABMEAT
PREMIUM SOLD FROZEN
14.99
EXTRA JUMBO
SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS
EA
13.99 $
LB.
BARRAMUNDI FILLETS
THAWED $9.99LB.
REG.
plus
9 OZ. LEGAL SEAFOOD
2630 CT. COOKED P&D
BREADED & COCONUT SHRIMP
XLARGE SHRIMP
OYSTERS
7.99
5.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $21.98
EA.
CHESAPEAKE SHELL OYSTERS GREAT GRILLED!
PREMIUM
OYSTERS ROCKEFELLER
EA.
$
2
1
$
EA.
EA.
10.99
MARYLAND BUSHEL
LB.
KARNS LUMP CRAB CAKES SAVE $1
16 OZ. WHOLEY
NATURAL MUSSELS
135
$
STEAMED #1 CRABS
KING CRAB LEGS
BU.
16 OZ. PREMIUM BAY COLONY PASTEURIZED CLAW CRABMEAT
MARYLAND LUMP CRAB CAKES SAVE $1
2.99 4.99 14.99 5.99 EA.
EA.
plus
EXTRA LARGE
EA.
15
%
OFF
$
10%
MAHI MAHI FILLETS
SAVE 2 lb.
SAVE 1 lb.
1.99
$
PEACH HABANERO CHICKEN SAUSAGE
LB.
SAVE 1 lb.
$
2.99
BEAUTIFUL WILD SOLD FROZEN
FRESH CHILEAN
8.99
SALMON OFF FILLETS
LB.
HADDOCK FILLETS
5.99
THAWED $6.99 LB.
PREMIUM NORWEGIAN SALMON FILLETS SOLD THAWED
FRESH ALASKAN COHO SALMON FILLETS
WILD ALASKAN
COD FILLETS
LB.
LB.
LB.
PREMIUM AHI TUNA & SWORDFISH STEAKS
22 14.99 8.99 7.99 9.99 EA.
JALAPENO CHEDDAR PORK SAUSAGE
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
OFF
THAWED $7.99LB.
$
16 OZ. CHESAPEAKE SWEET FRESH LUMP CRABMEAT
EA.
plus
SOLD FROZEN
10%
21 99 lb.
8 OZ. SELECT CHESAPEAKE
CHICKEN SAUSAGE
SAVE
1.99 2.99
wow!
LB.
LB.
5 LB. MINI CORN DOGS
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
$
4 LB. RAW
PARTY WINGS
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88¢
GATORADE SPORTS DRINK
• 46 oz. V8 Fruit & Vegetable or V-Fusion • 46 oz. Vegetable Juice • 5.5 oz./6 pk. Vegetable Juice • 46 oz. Bloody Mary Mix
2/$5
3346 OZ. ASST.
V8 JUICE
8.7623.4 OZ.
17.2518 OZ.
2/$5
64 OZ. & 6.75 OZ./8 PK.
JUICY JUICE
SMUCKER’S FRUIT SPREADS
2/$5
16 OZ.
JIF PEANUT BUTTER
914 OZ.
NABSICO & SNYDER’S OF HANOVER MULTIPACKS
10
5/$
LANCE CRACKERS
2/$7
ASST. 18.720 OZ.
8 OZ.
QUAKER CAP’N CRUNCH CEREAL
COOMBS FAMILY FARMS MAPLE SYRUP
2/ 6 $
4.99
16 OZ.
KEN’S SALAD DRESSINGS
2/ 4 $
1624 OZ.
RAGU PASTA SAUCE
2/ 4 $
PEPPERIDGE FARMS FARMHOUSE BREAD
2.99
1631 OZ.
12 CT.
MULTI 2/ 6 &HERR’S VARIETY PACKS 3.99
$
LITTLE DEBBIE BIG PACKS
812 ROLLS
CHOCK FULL O’ NUTS COFFEE
2.99
750 ML
ACQUA PANNE
2/ 3 $
8 OZ./12 PK.; 12 OZ./12 PK.; 700 ML/6 PKL
10
5/$
DEER PARK SPRING WATER
1.5 LTR. SPRING WATER 700 ML SPRING WATER 33.8 OZ. SPARKLING FLAVORED
DEER PARK WATER
24 OZ.
75
CLOROX TOILET BOWL CLEANER
¢
14 OZ.
1214 OZ.
CRACKER BARREL MAC & CHEESE DINNERS
3.99
4.5 OZ.
A1 DRY RUBS
2.49
SCOTT BATH TISSUE
2/ 4 PAPER TOWELS 4.99 $
6 MEGA ROLLS
99
¢
14.615.4 LB.
KINGSFORD CHARCOAL
8.49
PINE SOL LIQUID CLEANER
2/ 4 $
CLOROX DISINFECTING WIPES
2/ 5 $
SELECTED
• 40 ct. Disney Cars Zipper Sandwich Bags • 30-50 ct. Zipper Storage or Freezer Bags • 150-200 Ft. Freezer or Cling Wrap • 70 ft. Press N Seal
GLAD BAGS & WRAPS 40 CT.
912.5 OZ.
SMART MADE & DEVOUR FROZEN MEALS
9.414 OZ.
2/ 6 $
45.5 OZ.
SHAKE ‘N BAKE BREADING MIX
2.29
KRAFT DELUXE MAC & CHEESE/ SHELLS & CHEESE
2/$6
4.7 OZ.
BREAKSTONE COTTAGE CHEESE DOUBLES
4.254.75 OZ.
ORE IDA EASY FRIES
7.25 OZ. BLUE BOX
KRAFT MAC & CHEESE 55.3 OZ. OIKOS TRIPLE 0, LT & FT. GREEK, OIKOS GREEK, OIKOS PROTEIN CRUNCH
DANNON YOGURT 4.45.82 OZ.
CELESTE PIZZA FOR ONE
6 OZ./10 CT.
1
$
$
KOOL AID JAMMERS
1
3/$5
JUST CRACK AN EGG MIXES
7 OZ.
6 OZ.
LALA YOGURT SMOOTHIE
FRIENDLY’S SUNDAE CUPS
1
$
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!
2/$4 1
$
4.712.2 OZ. CHICKEN/TUNA
BETTY CROCKER HAMBURGER HELPER
1
$
1216 OZ.
RONZONI PASTA
$
1
BUSH’S BEST BEANS
PILLSBURY BEST PIZZA CRUST
3.99
• 7.44 oz. Nature Valley Granola Bars • 5.3-7.44 oz. Fiber One or Nature Valley Oatmeal Squares • 6.7-8.94 oz. Nature Valley Granola Bars • 4.1-8.85 oz. Fiber One 90 Calorie or Nature Valley Biscuits • 4 oz. Annie’s Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks
45.3 OZ.
YOPLAIT GREEK YOGURT
• 5.34 oz. Annie’s Organic Granola Bars • 7.5 oz. Annie’s Organic Cheddar Bunnies Crackers • 7-7.75 oz. Annie’s Organic Bunny Graham Crackers
SAVE 2
10
2/$4
TOTINOS PIZZA ROLLS
8.8 OZ. GENERAL MILLS
CINN. TOAST CRUNCH BITES
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW ILLS M GENERAL S ITEM $
16.522.25 OZ.
SAVE 2
BETTY CROCKER PREMIUM BROWNIE MIX
11.7 OZ.
4/$8
PILLSBURY TOASTER STRUDELS
2/$5
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW ILLS M L GENERA S ITEM $ SAVE 2
12
4/$
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW ILLS M GENERAL S ITEM $
SAVE 2
4/$8
BACK TO SCHOOL Kellogg’s • 15-18 oz. Selected Frosted Mini Wheats • 13.5-18.7 oz. Selected Raisin Bran • 18 oz. Corn Flakes • 12 oz. Crispix • 15 oz. Frosted Flakes SELECTED
1
YOPLAIT OUI PETITES YOGURT
THE BUY 4 OF ING FOLLOW ILLS M GENERAL S ITEM $
NATURE VALLEY 4/$ & FIBER ONE BARS
1
$
3.5 OZ./2 PK.
88¢
SELECTED
$
15.315.5 OZ. PINTO, WHITE OR BLACK
1216 OZ.
SAN GIORGIO PASTA
3 OZ.
8.2114.56 OZ.
7.49
GLAD TRASH BAGS
33 35 CT. REG. & SCENTIVA
28 OZ.
HEINZ YELLOW MUSTARD
2580 CT.
KELLOGG’S CEREALS
1
10.4 OZ. 4.95.96 OZ.
PRINGLES POTATO CRISPS
99 ea.
2/ 3 $
KELLOGG’S NUTRIGRAIN BARS
2.89
5.286.02 OZ.
KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES TREATS & SPECIAL K BARS
10 CT.
2/ 5 $
KELLOGG’S FRUIT FLAVORED SNACKS
2.29
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COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition -
PORK
BUNDLES Back-to-School MEAT BUNDLE 3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX ‘N MATCH 4 LB. BONELESS COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. HATFIELD JUMBO MEAT FRANKS 3 LB. KESSLER’S SKINLESS HOT OR SMOKED SAUSAGE 3 LB. HAM SLICES
30 LBS.
PLEASE PREORDER
69
$
4 1” THICK CHOICE NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 2 LB. BAG 2125 CT. EZ PEEL JUMBO PINK SHRIMP 3 LB. FULLY COOKED BABY BACK PORK RIBS HONEY/ORIG. 3 LB. FRESH BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN THIGHS 2 LB. KARNS PULLED PORK BBQ 2 LB. KARNS PRIME STEAK PATTIES 2 LB. KARNS SEAFOOD SALAD
PLEASE PREORDER
$
89
CALL TODAY TO PLACE ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM BAKERY 902-1427 545-7671 763-0165 258-1858 901-6967 582-2057 835-0268 218-1010
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MIDDLETOWN PAXTON SQUARE LEMOYNE BOILING SPRINGS MECHANICSBURG NEW BLOOMFIELD HERSHEY CARLISLE
SAVE
1
BONELESS PORK RIBS CUSTOM CUT FREE
KARNS KRISPIES BAKERLY SNACKING CREPES
5/$5 2/$7
KARNS KIDS BREAD
BONELESS PORK LOINS
1.99
KARNS 9” PEACH RASPBERRY PIE
SAVE
SAVE 1 lb.
1 20 lb.
$
3.49
great on the smoker
3.79
CHOPPED STEAK
MUST BUY 5 LB.
LB.
SAVE 70 ¢ lb.
6
$
LB.
FRESH
lb.
MUST BUY 5 LB.
SAVE 4 lb.
SAVE
$
$
56
BONELESS CENTER CUT BEEF BRISKETS
3.99
USDA CHOICE WHOLE 14 LB. AVG. LB.
BONELESS RIB EYES
8.99
ROASTS, STUFFED CHOPS KARNS DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON
2.99
LB.
FRESH
USDA CHOICE
FROZEN BULK
BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS
COUNTRY STYLE BONEIN PORK RIBS MUST BUY 5 LB.
HICKORY SMOKED
BACON ENDS
4.99 1.99
1.79
LB.
1.5 LB. JOHN F. MARTIN BABY BACK RIBS IN SAUCE
9.99
USDA CHOICE HALF EYE ROUND ROASTS OR STEAKS
LB.
USDA CHOICE BONELESS RUMP ROASTS SAVE $2 LB.
PRIME BEEF TENDERLOIN OFF BUTTS
%
FRESH USDA CHOICE USDA CERTIFIED BEEF ANGUS BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK CHOPPED KABOBS STEAK PATTIES
USDA WHOLE 12 LB. AVG. PRIME BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
SAVE 1 lb.
LB.
$
1.99
MUST BUY 10 LB.
great on the smoker
LB.
REG. $ 99 1 lb.
wow!
USDA WHOLE 4 LB. AVG.
plus
15
BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS
CUSTOM CUT FREE
REG. $ 49 5 lb.
SAVE $ 3 lb.
lb.
FRESH SUPER TRIMMED NO SOLUTIONS ADDED
wow!
FRESH CENTER CUT
BONELESS GRILLING PORK CHOPS
1
49 CHICKEN TENDERS 99
USDA CHOICE
USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
BABY BACK PORK RIBS
LB.
SAVE $ 1 lb.
10.99
plus
15%
FROZEN LB.
FRESH CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS
TURKEY BREASTS
OFF
SUPER TRIM BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS MUST BUY 5 LB.
PERDUE BONELESS SKINLESS BREASTS
1.89 8.99 3.69 3.59 7.99 5.49 7.99 4.99 3.49 2.49 LB.
LB.
EA.
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
NOTHING BEATS Free! 12 OZ. ORIG. ONLY 20 OZ.
5
$
299 $ 7 $ 8
KARNS PEACHY BOSTON CREME PIE
USDA CHOICE WHOLE 12 LB. AVG.
BONELESS lb. NEW YORK STRIPS
SOLD FROZEN ONLY
BAKERY
KARNS PEACH SUGAR CAKE
42
$
10
SAVE 1 lb.
$
SAVE
FRESH WHOLE 8 LB. AVG.
Custom Cake Decorating
new!
SAVE
99
COUNTRY STYLE
LB.
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All Natural
Custom Cut
70 ¢ lb.
MUST BUY 5 LB.
Premium Tailgaters MEAT BUNDLE
CHICKEN
BEEF
No Added Solutions
Fill the Freezer
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THOMAS’ ORIGINAL ENGLISH MUFFINS
BUY 1 GET 1
MAIER’S ITALIAN BREAD
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
20 OZ.
NATURE’S OWN 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
BUY 1 GET 1
17 OZ.
FREE
DIEFFENBACH’S PRETZELS
YOU PAY 3.49 FOR 2
YOU PAY 4.49 FOR 2
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2
DAIRY
16 OZ.
DIEFFENBACH’S TORTILLA CHIPS
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 3.49 FOR 2
FROZEN
Swiss Milk Prices Won’t be Beat!
16 PK. 4.5 OZ.
912 OZ.
12 OZ.
SARGENTO BALANCE BREAKS
SARGENTO CHEESE STICKS
GALBANI STRING CHEESE
2/ 6 $
3.79
2/ 6 $
32 OZ.
10
3/$
LACTAID ICE CREAM
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Hearing Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz’s perspective on being injured prior to the championship game was just one of the highlights for Dave Dilworth as he listened to Wentz and several other Eagles players share and reflect during filming of “The Faith Playbook.” Dilworth, the visitation pastor at Word of Life Chapel, and youth leader Chad White were part of the audience at the live interview hosted by pastor and author Dr. Paul David Tripp on May 4 at Calvary Chapel in Philadelphia. “This whole thing about the team’s spiritual journey was in Tripp’s mind even before they won the (big game),” said Dilworth. Once the team achieved the monumental win, Tripp followed through with the idea to interview the players about learning to live by faith in both victory and defeat. On Sunday, Aug. 19, the community is invited to a viewing of “The Faith Playbook” at Word of Life Chapel, 139 Wickersham Road, Bainbridge, from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission is free. A brief discussion will take place after the movie, and light refreshments - including Philadelphiastyle soft pretzels - will be served. In addition to Wentz, Tripp interviews Nick Foles, Trey Burton, Chris Maragos, Jordan Hicks, Stefen Wisniewski, Jordan Matthews, and Scott Hanson in “The Faith Playbook.” Plus, former Eagles kicker David Akers shares briefly about sponsoring children through Compassion International. A movie trailer is available to view at http://thefaithplaybook.com. A 60-minute segment of the movie will be shown; however, its full length is three hours. Since the church secured a streaming license to show “The Faith Playbook,” Dilworth said they are also planning two home showings in September, and one of those might include the full three hours of the film. Dates and locations for the home viewings are still in the works and will likely be announced at the Aug. 19 event. Dilworth emphasized that
Pictured on front: In May, pastor and author Dr. Paul David Tripp (front, second from left) interviewed several Philadelphia Eagles players and others about their faith journeys and dealing with injuries and obstacles on the road to winning the championship game. “The Faith Playbook,” a film of the live interviews, will be screened at Word of Life Chapel in Bainbridge on Aug. 19.
is Aug. 17. I hope your day makes your cheeks tired from all the smiling, Laddie! Happy birthday to Brayden Lighty of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 18. I hope your day is packed full of goodness, Brayden! Happy birthday to my beautiful cousin Holly Pilsitz of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 18. I hope your day is fabulous just like you, Holly! Happy birthday to Michael Sabol of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 18. I hope your day is absolutely wonderful, Michael! Your daughter wishes you a happy day! Happy birthday to Robert Snyder III of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug. 19. I hope your day is extra fantastic, Bob! Happy birthday to Giuliana Rux of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 19. I hope your day is full of fun and laughter, Giuliana! Happy birthday to Gary Rux (Giuliana’s dad!) of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 20. I hope you and your beautiful family have a great day of celebrating, Gary! Happy birthday to Wendy Loranzo of Middletown! Her cake-day is Aug. 20. I hope your day is as extra special as you are, Wendy! Hugs! Happy birthday to Shawn Aurand of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope your day is full of everything that makes you happy, Shawn! Happy birthday to Joe Collins of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope your day is awesome like you, Joe! Happy birthday to Tina Crumlich of Middletown! Her cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope your day makes you feel like a queen, Tina! Happy birthday to Chris DeHart of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope your day is nice and smooth and relaxing, Chris! Pipe Organ Duo The community is welcome to attend the pipe organ concert by Allegro con Fuoco on Sunday, Sept. 30, at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 121 N. Spring St. The duo, made up of Jordan Markham and Tyler Canonicot, will
present a variety of music. Tickets are not required; however, a freewill offering will be received. Random Thought The hot dog rule applies to pools ... it’s best to not think what’s in them. Recipe of the Week Chicken Stuffed Baked Avocados Ingredients: 4 avocados, halved and pitted 2 cooked chicken breasts, shredded 4 ounces cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup chopped tomatoes 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 pinch cayenne pepper 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese, or more to taste Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). 2. Scoop out some of the flesh in the center of each avocado; place into mixing bowl. Add chicken, cream cheese, tomatoes, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper; mix well to combine. 3. Scoop spoonfuls of chicken mixture into the wells of each avocado; top each with generous amount of Parmesan cheese. Place avocado halves, face-up, in muffin cups to stabilize. 4. Bake avocados in preheated oven until cheese is melted, 8 to 10 minutes. Tip of the Week Use different colors of nail polish to
identify keys easier. Fact of the Week There are 1,218 peanuts in a single 28ounce jar of Jif peanut butter. Joke of the Week Two guys, one old and one young, are pushing their carts around a hardware store when they collide. The old guy says to the young guy, “Sorry about that. I’m looking for my wife, and I guess I wasn’t paying attention to where I was going.” The young guy says, “That’s OK. It’s a coincidence. I’m looking for my wife, too. I can’t find her and I’m getting a little desperate.” The old guy says, “Well, maybe we can help each other. What does your wife look like?” The young guy says, “Well, she is 24 years old, tall, with blonde hair, blue eyes, long legs, and she’s wearing a short, white mini-skirt and a halter top. What does your wife look like?” The old guy says, “Doesn’t matter let’s look for yours!” Thank You Thanks to Ann Hursh of Lower Swatara Township for the Random Thought! Gross ... but funny! Food for Thought Life is a gift. Never forget to enjoy and bask in every moment you are in. Have a great week, everybody!
GUNS WANTED SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 • 9:00 A.M. WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS of guns, archery items, ammo, or anything relating to hunting or fishing AUCTION SITE: SHIRK’S AUCTION GALLERY 659 North State Route 934, Annville, PA 17003 Lebanon County, PA (717) 685-4226 Call now to consign. We have very competitive rates. No buyers’ premium. We are FFL licensed and process all the registrations on-site at the auction gallery.
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anyone is welcome - regardless of what football team they may support - and that the event is designed for anyone who would like to hear a refreshing and challenging message about the things that really matter when the game is over and fans have all gone home. “Things like encouraging one another, building up one another, praying for one another, and giving glory to the One Who deserves it,” said Dilworth. “And people can ask questions in a nonthreatening environment.” According to Dilworth, compelling testimonies from the football players will be featured along with biblical teaching and discussion among the teammates on topics such as valuing salvation over anything else in life, living like a relationship with Jesus Christ is the most important thing, committing to being a lifelong student of the Word of God, becoming an active participant in a local church, viewing all of life as ministry and ministry as life, being ready and willing to suffer for Christ’s sake, and living every day with eternity in view. Word of Life Chapel also sponsored a trip to Citizens Bank Park on June 1 to watch as Eagles players competed defense versus offense - in a softball game to raise funds for The Carson Wentz Audience of One (AO1) Foundation. Wentz founded the organization in 2017 to “uplift individuals and communities around the world by demonstrating God’s love for His people,” according to https://ao1foundation.org. Plans are already in place to take a group to next year’s benefit softball game. Readers with questions about any of the events may contact Dilworth at 717-413-7817, pastor Mark Habecker at 717205-5335, or call 717-426-1171.
Hi, everyone! We are halfway through August already and that kind of makes me sad; I love summer. But you know what? I am starting to really look forward to autumn. I’m looking forward to the cool, crisp breezes and nice, cool temperatures where when I take a deep breath through my nostrils, it feels as if it is cleansing my body and soul. OK, now that I just stopped and envisioned that, I am sooooo ready for autumn!! Ten Things to Remember 1. You find what you look for in people. If you look for God, you find God. If you look for bad qualities, you find them. You, in a sense, select what you expect, and you receive it. 2. A life without challenges would be like going to school without lessons to learn. Challenges come not to depress or get us down, but to master and to grow and to unfold thereby. 3. In God’s wise and loving plan for us, no burden can fall upon us, no emergency can arise, no grief can overtake us, before we are given the grace and strength to meet them. 4. A rich, full life is not determined by outer circumstances and relationships. These can be contributory to it, but cannot be the source. We are happy or unhappy because of what we think and feel. 5. We can never lose anything that belongs to us, nor can we possess what is not really ours. 6. Never run from a problem; either it will chase you or you will run into another just like it, although it may have a different face or name. 7. Have no concern for tomorrow. Today is the yesterday over which you had concern. 8. Never bang on a closed door; wait for it to open and then go through it. 9. A person who has come into your life has come either to teach you something or to learn something from you. 10. Have deep respect for yourself and for everyone you meet each day. Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Steven Glessner of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 15. I hope your day is as sweet as you, Steven! Happy birthday to Dick Evans of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is Aug. 15. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Dickie! Happy birthday to Morgan Galbraith of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 15. I hope you are treated like a princess on your special day, Morgan! Happy birthday to Dawn Barb of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 17. I hope your day is mega-awesome, Dawn! Happy birthday to Lu Botterbusch of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 17. I hope your day is lovely like you, Lu! Happy birthday to Camille Verno of Lower Swatara Township! Her cakeday is Aug. 17. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Camille! Happy birthday to Laddie Springer of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz (right) is one of the players featured in “The Faith Playbook,” which will be shown free of charge at Word of Life Chapel in Bainbridge on Aug. 19.
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HELP WANTED General COME JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM! The following employment opportunity is available at our Harrisburg location 7833 Linglestown Road, Exit 77 of I-81 Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-540-3850 Hiring Manager: John Quigley
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COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - August 15, 2018 - 11
Now NowHiring Hiring
General
Maintenance MaintenanceTechnician Technician
HELP WANTED, FT/PT Caregivers for our clients in their homes. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939
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This is a full time position for 40 hours per week. Duties include completing maintenance orders, performing a variety of repairs (electrical, furniture, roof, HVAC, wall/ceiling tile, plumbing) snow removal, and other necessary renovations. Please apply online at www.merakey.org/careers, or contact us directly at 717-566-3267.
FOLTZ’S HANDROLLED SOFT PRETZELS. Saturdays Market, Middletown. 717-940-9947
R016695
OTR Truck Driver to haul LTL Refrigerated freight. Truck will be ELOG EXEMPT! Must have several years experience in Driving, LTL and Reefer. Must have a Clean Driving Record and be a Non Smoker.
Contact the owner, Jay at
717-587-8251 ALLEGHENY VALLEY SCHOOL HUMMELSTOWN CAMPUS 1291 MIDDLETOWN RD, HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036-8929
717.566.3267 FAX: 717.566.2224 WWW.MERAKEY.ORG
DIRECT CARE POSITIONS Hummelstown Area - $11.00 - $15.00/hour - Must have a current valid driver’s license - Must complete a post-offer background check and physical Full benefit package including health, vision, dental, 403(b) retirement plan, as well as generous paid sick, personal and vacation time.
Please apply to www.merakey.org/careers or contact Sara Ross at 717-566-3267 for more information.
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Full time 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift positions currently available, as well as as-needed (PRN). Duties include providing for the daily living needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. Opportunities at our main campus and group homes.
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Mechanical Trades MASONS, $49-$70/hr TENDERS, $38-$54. Health insurance. Clearances required. B & D Masonry, Inc 717-397-1689
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HUMMELSTOWN UCC PRESENTS awarding-winning singer/songwriter Bobby Jo Valentine on Aug 18, 2018 at 7 PM. Please join us for an evening of guitar/ukulele and voice. $15 in advance (www.hummelstownucc.org) or $20 at the door.
DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message
AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING, BUSHES Trimmed, Mulching, Weeding & More. Call Jeff 717-604-1306. Senior discount. ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586
CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, any kind of cleanout, painting, demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-342-9839
CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.
DEALING WITH WATER DAMAGE requires immediate action. Local professionals that respond immediately. Nationwide and 24/7. No mold calls. Call today! 1-800-730-9790. DESKS & FENCES, Affordable Rates, Free Estimates, Call Jeff 717-604-1306.
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ERB BROTHERS LANDSCAPING, INC.
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST
We are seeking applications for
THUR/FRI: 4:30pm-8:00pm SAT: 8:00am-5:00pm
F/T Landscape Laborers
R016244
APPLY IN PERSON
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MON/TUES: 12:00pm-3:00pm THUR/FRI: 4:00pm-8:00pm SOME SAT
Immediate Openings for Full-Time Work Excellent Wages & Benefits To apply send resume to breich@erbbrothers.com - or apply in person at 960 Fruitville Pk., Lititz (717) 626-7704 Valid Driver’s License Required.
CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-838-4590 anytime. CLASSIC CARS WANTED Sports cars, Muscle cars, Classic cars, Pick-ups, etc. Jeff Gast 717-575-4561 FREE REMOVAL OF your CAMPER. Any condition. 717 875-9054
REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
ELIZABETHTOWN 1BR APT, furnished, $575 includes all utils. No pets/smoking. 717-361-0934
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MON/TUES/FRI: 8:00am-1:00pm SOME SAT
PART-TIME PAINT SALESPERSON
BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315.
6’x12’ & up, starting at $40/mo Elizabethtown. 717-367-1438
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
PLUMBING/ELECTRICAL
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
ECONO STORAGE
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SEASONAL GROUNDSKEEPER Hummelstown Area
Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504 JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231
NOW HIRING 220 Eby Chiques Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552
ELECTRICAL: G. Law Electrical: Resid., Service Upgrades. Insured, Free Est. Reasonable. No Job Too Small. Greg, 717-938-6951, PA 031955
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SNOW SUBCONTRACTORS WANTED Tractors, Skid Loader & Truck Plow for Lancaster County and surrounding areas. Call Judy 717-368-4109
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ELIZABETHTOWN 2BR, 1BA, kitchem dr, lr, w/s included, $925/mo + trash & utilies. Pets considered. 717-575-3083 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
For Sale LOTS & ACREAGE. BUY A LAKE! 35 acres - $149,900. 5 acre lake, gorgeous views, old barns & sheds! Quiet town road, guaranteed buildable. Financing available. Call 888-431-7214 or go to NewYorkLandandLakes.com for video and photos.
For Sale LOTS & ACREAGE. FARM LIQUIDATION! 42 ACRES. ABUTS STATE LAND $69,900. 3 hours NY City. Big views, woods, pond, meadows! Town road, utilities. Owner terms. 888-738-6994 NewYorkLandandLakes.com 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
Manufactured Housing BEFORE THEY’RE GONE! Abandoned mfg. homes 4sale in need of your family! Lower Dauphin school district. Only $100-$1500 Call 717-367-1122 BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $29,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288
FOR SALE- MOVE IN READY. New Singlewide. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149 FOR SALE. MOVE IN READY. Multiple New Doublewides. 3BR, 2 BA in a park. 717-442-1149 HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141 PEQUEA MOBILE HOME Service, Remove Old Homes, Relocate, Skirting. Certified & Insured. 717-464-4461
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AUTOS FOR SALE 2009 KIA SPECTRA, 115K miles, “mechanics special”, needs motor/insp. Asking $500 OBO. 717-342-9839. (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 Steve O. 717-877-5957 PA0002 $200 TO $5000 CASH PAID FOR JUNK & USED VEHICLES. FREE REMOVAL. PAPER WORK TAKEN CARE OF LEGALLY. Call 717-799-3872, 717-823-1864 $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
CYCLES 2002 HARLEY CUSTOM CHOPPER. California Customs frame - 88 ci, motor bored, 20 over. Cams, carbs re-jetted. Real fast. Spoke wheels. Asking $11,000. Call 717-944-2307. BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - August 15, 2018
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The distinguished honor roll for the fourth marking period at Lower Dauphin Middle School was announced. To earn a place on the distinguished honor roll, a student must have all A’s or perfect marks on their report card. Students in grades six through eight were recognized for their academic excellence. The students in grade six who earned distinguished honors for this marking period are Amber Abela, Alyssa Amspacher, Taylor Atkinson, Kyle Barber, Ainsley Black, Greta Bretz, Heidi Bretz, Ella Clark, Carolyn Clouser, Brady Coonelly, Jordan Dormer, Enzo Dreon, Evan Dupler, Caleb Eisenhour, Griffin Erney, Michael Estes, Nicole Estes, Grace Flickinger, Abigail Foran, Maximus Ford, Madeline Foreman, Nicolas Fry, Michael Fure, Emilia GaribayRomero, Benjamin Glass, Arun Gopinath, Sarah Gourley, Hunter Gundy, Connor Hanula, Jack Hoffman, Kaitlyn Hoffman, Kylie Houser, Ella Klopp, Ethan Kurtz, Victoria Kutz, Sydney Laubach, Lillian Linnell, Nancy Liu, Chloee Lynch, Quinn Madden, Ava Masorti, Kathleen Mauger, Alek McGlaughlin, Cali Mease, Luke Mease, Lucas Millar, Ty Millhimes, Raymond Morris, Emily O’Donnell, Adrian Olweiler, Peter Otto, Grace Pankake, Jainee Patel, Logan Pedersen, Tyler Persing, Grace Peterson, Cassidy Piegzik, Claire Rafferty, Arminda Rhodes, Drake Risser, Oceana Sams, Joseph Scharmer, Rees Schrode, Sarah Sells, Havannah Singletary, Ryder Stahl, Ellyse Stumpf, Emma Thomas, Grace Turjan, Ian Vasil, Nathaniel Wappman, Marina Weidman,
GRACE CHAPEL: 2535 Colebrook Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-944-5571 Sunday School at 9 AM, Worship Celebration at 10 AM, Tuesday Teaching at 6:30PM. Pastor, Mel Weaver. Visit us online at www.gracechapelcares.org
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Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533
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Farmers Flea Market Slated Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association will host an outdoor farmers flea market every Sunday, weather permitting, from sunrise to 2 p.m. More than 600 vendors will offer goods at Williams
Grove Steam Engine Show Grounds, Williams Grove Road, Williams Grove. Admission and parking are free. For more information, contact 717766-4001 or wghsea@yahoo.com or visit www.wghsea.org.
Library System Executive Steps Down Susquehanna Township resident Rob Lesher has resigned as executive director of the Dauphin County Library System. Lesher was director since February 2016. Prior to his Dauphin County appointment, he was executive director of the Adams County Library System for 12 years. During Lesher’s tenure, the library system inaugurated MARCO, an outreach van for programs and events in underserved locations within Dauphin County. He also helped to upgrade branch library security cameras with assistance from the Dauphin County commissioners.
Lesher also encouraged the library system’s participation in the Harwood Institute to better assess growing needs of the community. Karen Cullings, director of community relations at the Dauphin County Library System, will assume the position of interim executive director while a national search is conducted. Cullings has been with the library system for 25 years, providing leadership on many projects, including several successful capital campaigns. For more information about the Dauphin County Library System, readers may visit www.dcls.org.
Grace Chapel Slates Conference Grace Chapel, 2535 Colebrook Road, Elizabethtown, is hosting a conference with Dr. Bree Keaton. The two-day conference began on Aug. 14 and will continue on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. The church is located 4 miles east of Middletown on Route 341 (Colebrook Road) and 2 miles west of Route 743 on Route 341. Keaton began her professional career as a warm-up act for rock stars. One night, while the band was playing, she was shot in the head. Keaton survived and now
shares with people about the Lord’s healing power by leading prayer walk teams, teaching throughout the world, and holding conferences and crusades. She is an author, a psalmist, and a recording artist. Pastor Mel Weaver invites community members to attend the conference, during which Keaton will share “How to Walk in the Glory” and provide strategies for a spiritual breakthrough and new understanding of God’s power. For more information, readers may visit www.gracechapelcares.org.
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