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Chester and Berks counties •Holiday Lights at Gring’s Mill, Reading - Thursdays through Sundays through Dec. 29 •Christmas at Joanna, Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works, Geigertown - Dec. 6 to 8 •Christmas at Langoma, St. Mary of Providence, Elverson Dec. 14
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Immersed In An Interactive Wonderland pg 2 Playhouse To Stage “The Homecoming” pg 3
Annual Home Tour, Holiday Tea Planned The annual Middletown Holiday Home Tour will take place on Saturday, Dec. 14, along with a Charles Dickens Holiday Tea. The home tour will be available from 1 to 8 p.m. and will feature many Middletown-area homes decorated for the holiday season. This year’s tour is dedicated to the memory of JoAnn Shipkowski.
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Proceeds from the home tour will benefit the Middletown Area Blue Raider Foundation’s RaiderPacks program. Information about this program is available at www.raider web.org/for-community/raiderpacks. Home tour ticket purchase includes a brochure with information about each
tour site and a map of the tour route. Ticket vouchers may be purchased at The Press and Journal, 20 S. Union St., Middletown, until Friday, Dec. 13, on Mondays to Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ticket vouchers must be p r e sented at the Event Place on the day of the tour in order to receive
the tour brochure and map. For more information, readers may call The Press and Journal at 717-944-4628. Tickets can be purchased at the Event Place, 11 S. Union St., Middletown, on the day of the tour from noon to 6:30 p.m. For more information, readers may call 717-930-0931. See Home Tour pg 2
•“Joy to the Burg: A Live Christmas Concert” at Rose Lehrman Performing Arts Center at HACC, Harrisburg - Dec. 8 •Wreaths Across America ceremony at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery - Dec. 14 •Holiday Movie Extravaganza at Hershey Public Library Dec. 23 Lancaster County •Gifts That Give Hope Lancaster Alternative Gift Fair, The Junction Center, Manheim Dec. 7
•LanChester Chorus’ 70th annual Christmas concert, Christiana Fire Company - Dec. 22 York County •Christmas Magic - A Festival of Lights, Rocky Ridge County Park, York - through Dec. 31 •The Midstate Ballet of Greater York Dance’s “The Nutcracker,” Appell Center, York Dec. 15
Rotary Club Recognizes Students Of The Month The Hershey Rotary Club presented its Students of the Month awards for November and one for October at its weekly luncheon meeting on Nov. 18. Seven students from three area high schools were recognized. The honorees are (from left) Angelina Torres, an October winner; Cayla Garman; and Dane Ebersole, all from Middletown Area High School, along with Jerusha George and Kole Kramer from Hershey High School and Diana Creech and Benjamin Ramsaroop-Jaimungal from Milton Hershey School.
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•Winter walks at Gifford Pinchot State Park, Lewisberry select dates starting Dec. 20
Lower Dauphin High School’s MiniTHON Committee will host a Jingle Jam 5K Run and Fun Walk on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Cassel Brookside Farms, 80 Shetland Drive, Hummelstown. The 5K run/walk will begin at 11 a.m. A half-mile fun run for children will begin at noon. A silent auction will run from 9 to 11 a.m. on race day. The event will be a cross-country style race, and participants may face some rough terrain as the race will be held on the grounds of a farm. Participants are encouraged to wear an ugly sweater or Christmas costume, and the person with the best costume will receive a prize. After Monday, Dec. 9, the registration fee will increase, and participants will not be guaranteed a T-shirt. To access the registration site, readers may visit www.ldsd.org/minithon and select the Jingle Jam 5K link. Proceeds will benefit Four Diamonds and its fight against pediatric cancer.
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Middletown-area homes will be decorated for the holiday season during the Middletown Holiday Home Tour on Saturday, Dec. 14. Community members are also invited to attend a Charles Dickens Holiday Tea on Dec. 14 at the Event Place.
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The Train Guys are back at work setting up an elaborate, interactive miniature train display for the public in the lower level of the Elizabethtown Public Library, 10 S. Market St., Elizabethtown. The group of approximately 20 volunteers began construction in mid-October for the final product, which made its public debut on Dec. 3. “We think for a temporary Christmas display that this is the biggest on the East Coast,” said Train Guy Craig Coble. O-gauge trains run through detailed towns decorated for the holidays, and G-scale and standardgauge trains and accessories are also featured. The interactive elements of the display, which has upwards of 50 push buttons, are one of the things that Coble said visitors tend to most appreciate. Several new push button accessories have been added for 2019, as well as new track loops, a third level of track, a police station, a flying saucer abducting a cow, and enhancements to the perennially popular circus setup. “Last year was our best year ever. We had well over 4,600 visitors, and we’re hoping for even more this year,” Coble stated. Costumed greeters - such as a railroad police officer and an engineer - track attendance and interact with guests at the event. Historical Elizabethtown buildings are part of the setup, such as a miniature version of the Klein Chocolate Company stadium, which was built in Elizabethtown in 1919. “Most of the volunteers have a lot of history knowledge, whether it’s about real railroads, toy trains, or Elizabethtown itself,” noted Coble. “And all of those pieces of history link to so many others.” Volunteer John Gantz worked for Amtrak for 33 and a half years and has been part of The Train Guys for seven years. “It’s all about the kids,” said Gantz. “It’s good for me to be with a good group of guys here and just seeing the kids enjoy it all every year.” Aidan Mollohan, 17, said that this is his sixth year helping The Train Guys. He plans to pursue a career as a mechanical engineer and has been able to glean wisdom from engineers among the crew. “It’s also helped me to learn a lot about carpentry and
wiring. A number of our members are electricians,” Aidan commented. Retired industrial arts teacher Ken Stehman has enjoyed working with The Train Guys since he was recruited by Coble seven years ago. “I just enjoy tinkering with things and the problem solving that’s involved,” said Stehman. “We always end up with new challenges, because it’s never the same layout.” The 2019 display will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in December; from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec. 7, 14, and 21; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28. The exhibit will also be open from 6 to 8 p.m. for Second Friday on Dec. 13 and on Mondays, Dec. 23 and 30. Private showings are available by calling 717-367-7467. Admission is by suggested donation, with proceeds benefiting the library. Visitors may enter to win a John Deere steam freight set and a framed railroad picture. To see past years’ displays and previews for this year, readers may search for “The Train Guys” on YouTube. Additional information is available at www.etownpubliclibrary.org by clicking on Programs and then Trains. Train aficionados are also encouraged to check out the display at the nearby MV&E Model Railroad Club on the grounds of Masonic Village, 1 Masonic Drive, Elizabethtown. Masonic Village will provide a free shuttle bus service that will transport visitors to and from the parking lot beside the Masonic Village outdoor pool and the Elizabethtown Public Library. The shuttle will run on a continuous loop from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Dec. 7, 14, and 21. The MV&E display will also be open from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8. Signposts on the grounds of Masonic Village provide directions to the Model Railroad Club. For more details, readers may visit www.mvemodelrrclub.com.
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Miniature Horse Annual Christmas Holiday Adventure Set Concert Planned All children ages 8 to 11 years old and their parent/guardians are invited to participate in the Miniature Horse Holiday Adventure at CATRA (Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association) in Grantville. Youths may participate in the program on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 9 to 11 a.m.; Sunday, Dec. 15, from 2 to 4 p.m.; or Saturday, Dec. 21, from 9 to 11 a.m. Youths will join CATRA’s mini horse, Sarajule, and her
pasture mates in search of “happy” during the holidays. Along the way, children will learn skills in horse handling, problem solving, communication, and volunteer service. No horse experience is needed. The program will be offered free of charge, but donations toward CATRA’s equine therapy program will be accepted. Registration is required and can be completed at www.catra.net.
Messiah College, 1 College Ave., Grantham, will host a Christmas concert on Sunday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be performed in the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts, Parmer Hall. The concert will feature musical performances by a variety of Department of Music ensembles, including the Messiah
College Brass Quintets, handbells, men and women’s ensembles, and concert choir. Tickets are discounted for Messiah College students with identification, youths age 18 and under, and seniors age 60 and older. To purchase a ticket, readers may contact the Messiah College ticket office at 717-691-6036 or visit www.messiah.edu/tickets.
Wreath Ceremony Slated Gibbs Will Perform At Stoverdale UMC
On Saturday, Dec. 14, at noon, there will be a ceremony and then the placing of wreaths upon veterans’ graves at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery as part of Wreaths Across America (WAA). The goal of WAA is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach future generations
about the cost of freedom. More than 1,700 national, state, and local cemeteries around the world will simultaneously hold ceremonies and wreath placements. For more information on the event, readers may visit www.facebook.com/WAAIGNC PA.
Stoverdale United Methodist Church (UMC), 1760 Wood Road, Hummelstown, will welcome Paul Gibbs in concert on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. The program will include gospel music and ministry. Light refreshments will follow
the concert. A freewill offering will be received. For more information, readers may call Steve or Carol Harper at 717-370-2471. The church is located on the corner of Wood Road and Hummelstown/Middletown Road, 1 mile south of Route 322.
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Church To Host Free Supper, Movie Colonial Park Community Baptist Church, 700 S. Houcks Road, in Lower Paxton Township, across from Landis football field, invites the community to a free Christmas supper on Sunday, Dec. 8, beginning at 5 p.m. The time of fellowship and food will help kick off the Christmas/Advent season. At 5 p.m., a potluck supper will be provided by the church members and friends. Following the meal, around 6:15 p.m., attendees will watch the movie “The Christmas Shoes.” There
will also be a movie and activities for children. Colonial Park Community Baptist Church has two worship celebrations on Sunday morning, beginning at 9:30 a.m. with a contemporary celebration of praise worship and continuing at 11 a.m. with a traditional service. The Christmas Eve celebration this year will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 24. For more information about the ministries of the church, readers may call 717-545-3261.
Holiday Open House Planned The Humane Society of the Harrisburg Area, 7790 Grayson Road, Harrisburg, will hold a holiday open house and adopt-a-thon on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The event will include discounted adoption rates for dogs, cats, and other critters; a bake sale; and a
walking taco bar. Adoption fees include spay/neuter surgery, up-to-date basic vaccinations, microchipping, and initial deworming. For more details, readers may visit www.humanesocietyhbg.org or call 717-564-3320.
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“The Homecoming” from pg 1 Hershey Area Playhouse will present the holiday production “The Homecoming” from Thursday, Dec. 5, through Sunday, Dec. 8, and from Thursday, Dec. 12, through Sunday, Dec. 15. Thursday through Saturday performances will begin at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday performances will begin at 2 p.m. Directed by Marcie Warner, “The Homecoming” is a heartwarming family story based on Earl Hamner Jr.’s novel and adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel. The story takes place one Christmas Eve in 1933 as the Spencer family, known on television as the Waltons, awaits the return of their father, who has had to find work many miles from home. With anxious anticipation, his eight children and their mother prepare for Christ-
mas with the uncertainty of his return in the midst of a winter snowstorm. The eldest son, who also narrates the tale, is sent out to find his father, encountering many of the town’s characters, as well as some revelations about them, himself, and the man for whom he is searching. The production’s actors are Devin Hinkle as Clay-Boy, Tara Mead as Olivia Spencer, David Lang as Clay Spencer, Samuel Pimental as Matt, Rachel Pronesti as Becky, Ryan Hosenfeld as Mark, Elizabeth McKissick as Shirley, Romeo Wills as Luke, Riley Beers as John, Adele Hosenfeld as Pattie Cake, Neal Ambron as Grandpa Homer, Dorothy Smith as Grandma Ida, Jacob Felix as Birdshot, Deb Stegall as City Lady, Kerry R. Mowery as Charlie Sneed, Mike
Owner Stubbs as Sheriff, John Switaj as Ike Godsey, Ken Skelly as the Rev. Dooly, Eli Luongo as Young Joseph, Nina Francis as Young Mary, Colleen Mullikin as Miss Emma Staples, Lois Heagy as Miss Etta Staples, and an ensemble consisting of Cheyleigh Hykes, Jack Martin, JoEllen Myers, Deborah J. Santiago, Bridget Still, and Luann Stubbs. In addition to Warner, the production team for “The Homecoming” includes producer Pam Whitenack, stage manager Gale Sherrid, assistant stage manager Becky Jenkins, costume designer Linda Pagliarulo, costume assistant Drenda Mary, lighting designer Austin Shay, lighting director Barrett Rhoads, light board operator Mike Toth, properties manager Rich Hebel, set design/construction Carlton
Hoke and Jeff Miller, sound designer Dave Rowland, set dresser Nancy Parson, publicist Kate Foley, and the stage crew consisting of Rich Hebel, Brittany Laird, Todd Pagliarulo, Patt Roth, Amy Skeel, and Stephanie Toth. Tickets are available for a fee, with children receiving a discount. Tickets are available by visiting www.HersheyAreaPlayhouse.com or by calling the playhouse’s box office at 717-533-8525. The playhouse is located at 830 Cherry Drive, Hershey.
Gary has also been recognized as a Father of the Year by the American Diabetes Association, bringing attention to the needs of those struggling with the disease locally. Gary’s support of Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts has enabled it to provide stateof-the art programs, education and services for the region in the areas of science, technology and the arts. Recently, Gary was recognized by the Central Pennsylvania JDRF for his community mindset and philanthropic leadership. Gary also currently serves as a board member for Harrisburg University. In addition to their personal work with and financial support of these organizations, Gary and Sylvie’s benevolence includes Gamut Theatre, Homeland Center, Open Stage, Easter Seals of Central Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Regional Ballet, The Diocese of Harrisburg, Susquehanna Art Museum, Hamilton Health Cen-
ter, the Boy Scouts, Cumberland Valley School District, Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Theatre Harrisburg, the YWCA, the YMCA, and the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. The Tocqueville Society includes donors contributing $10,000 or more annually to United Way of the Capital Region. For more information on the Tocqueville Society or the Humanitarian Award, readers may contact United Way at 717732-0700.
Pictured on front: The cast members of Hershey Area Playhouse’s production of “The Homecoming” will stage the heartwarming family story on Dec. 5 to 8 and Dec. 12 to 15.
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creation of the Sunset Soirée, a community event that has aimed to increase awareness and support of CASA. Sylvie has established the St. Hilaire French Scholarship Fund through The Foundation for Enhancing Communities to benefit college-bound high school graduates in need of assistance. She has also served on the board of directors for the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra and currently serves as a director on the Harrisburg Symphony Society Board. Together, Sylvie and Gary were recognized by the Ryan International School for their commitment to excellence in education. In 2016, Gary served as chair of United Way of the Capital Region’s fundraising campaign, raising more than $11 million to benefit the community. He has chaired the American Heart Association Heart Walk, exceeding all records in fundraising and volunteer participation.
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Gary D. and Sylvie F. St. Hilaire of Mechanicsburg were honored in November with the 2019 Humanitarian Award from United Way of the Capital Region’s Tocqueville Society. They were recognized for their outstanding commitment to improving lives through volunteerism during a special reception, sponsored by M&T Bank, Wilmington Trust and Capital BlueCross. Gary and Sylvie moved to the community nearly 15 years ago when Gary was named CFO of Capital BlueCross. Today, he serves as the company’s president and CEO. Sylvie has served as chair of the Capital Region Arts and Education Board, the fundraising arm of the Capital Area School for the Arts Charter School (CASA). Her leadership was recognized in 2018 for helping build the financial sustainability of the school. The hallmark of her efforts was the
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Garden Club Members Receive Awards At a recent meeting, Karen McAuliffe (not pictured), outgoing Penn Cumberland Garden Club (PCGC) president, recognized members (from left) Sheri Goff, Ann Morris Markley, Carol Heide, Lynn Garrett and Karen Schwarzbauer with District Laurel Awards. The awards recognize outstanding accomplishments that are above and beyond the regular duties of an office or committee.
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United Debuts New LG Health In Harrisburg Opens Urgent Aircraft United’s newest addition to its beverages; space for every cusfleet, the Bombardier CRJ-550, tomer to bring a roller bag on Care In made its official debut in Harris- board; more overall legroom per burg on Nov. 22. During a stop at seat than any other 50-seat airInternational Airport, craft flown by a U.S. airline; and Elizabethtown Harrisburg United executives highlighted the the ability to stay connected Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health opened a seventh urgent care location - at 418 Cloverleaf Road, Elizabethtown - on Nov. 26, following a renovation to the Norlanco outpatient facility. The urgent care is open 14 hours a day and offers services and treatments that are often not available in a typical urgent care facility, including the ability to administer IV fluid for dehydration, two treatment rooms that have the capability to monitor patients for several hours, increased capabilities for asthma treatment, increased diagnostics for pain (stomach, leg, shortness of breath), and concussion screening. The urgent care is staffed by physicians and advance practice providers on the medical staff at LG Health. Open seven days a week with no appointment necessary, urgent care is ideal when medical attention is needed for sprains, cuts, burns, infections, or flu symptoms and when patients cannot get in to see their family doctor, such as after hours or on holidays. The outpatient facility also features new behavioral health and cardiac services. Existing physical therapy services currently provided at the outpatient center have also been expanded following the renovation. LG Health has additional urgent care locations on Rohrerstown Road in Lancaster and in Ephrata, Parkesburg, Lebanon, Lititz, and downtown Lancaster. Hours for the LG Health Urgent Care at Norlanco are Mondays through Sundays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, readers may visit www.lghealthurgentcare.org to reserve a spot in line or call 717-627-7687.
unique features of the world’s only 50-seat, two-cabin aircraft. The CRJ-550 was developed with United’s business customers in mind, many of whom travel between airports like Harrisburg International Airport and United’s hub in Chicago, with additional routes coming soon. The CRJ-550 aircraft features upgrades in legroom, storage, and amenities. Premium amenities on the aircraft include a selfserve refreshment center for United First customers, featuring a wide assortment of snacks and
while in flight with United Wi-Fi. Additionally, customers can view their seat before they buy using the virtual seat map. Seat views are available for all on-board seating, including Economy Plus and Economy cabin - both window and aisle seats. The new virtual seat map provides a walkthrough of the United First Class refreshment center and the suitcase cabinets and overhead bins. Currently, this map offering is only available on www.united.com for flights on the CRJ-550, with other United aircraft to come soon.
College Receives Special Designation The Pennsylvania National Guard Associations (PNGAS) announced that Central Penn College was one of 30 universities and colleges to receive the inaugural PNGAS GuardFriendly School designation. Accepting the honor on behalf of the college was Ben Lipschutz, interim dean, School of Business and Professional Studies, a retired U.S. Army veteran and an adviser to the college’s Armed Forces Association Club. Currently, Central Penn College has 55 students who are either veterans or who are serving with the U.S. military or the National Guard. Early this year, Central Penn College was recognized as a Military Friendly School for the fifth consecutive year.
The PNGAS board approved the 30 self-nominated institutions to be named as 2019-20 PNGAS Guard-Friendly Schools for the 2019-20 academic year. Of the more than 480 schools eligible to receive Education Assistance Program funds, only these schools have earned the right to be designated a PNGAS Guard-Friendly School. In 2020, PNGAS will review several additional standards to help more members, veterans and their families get advanced degrees. PNGAS is a nonprofit organization, not associated with or legally connected to the Pennsylvania National Guard, the state or federal government, the U.S. Military or the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
Christmas Cookie Sale Announced St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, 601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, will hold a Christmas cookie sale on Friday, Dec. 13, from 6 to 7 p.m. or until sold out. The cookies include filled kifles, vanilla kifles, cut-outs, vanilla wreaths, tea balls, and
Sonja Henies. There is a set cost for a three-dozen box. No presale orders will be received. For more details, readers may visit www.stnicholassteelton.org or call the parish office at 717-939-3872.
Bondelandet Lodge Schedules Dinner The Bondelandet Lodge, the local connection with Sons of Norway, will meet on Friday, Dec. 6, at 6 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. Following the Norwegian tradition of hospitality, visitors are welcome and invited to share in the annual Julebord (Norwegian Christmas dinner)
featuring traditional lutefisk and roast pork dinner. There will also be a holiday dessert table. Suggested attire is a traditional bunad or holiday attire. There will be a charge for guests, payable at the door. For details, readers may call Jeanne Addison at 717-793-7428.
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SSC To Debut “A Children’s Christmas Carol” By Chelsea Peifer
Susquehanna Stage Company will perform “A Children’s Christmas Carol” at the Marietta Center for the Arts on the weekends of Dec. 6 to 8 and Dec. 13 to 15. character who is a lot older than me and who has kids,” shared Julia, a Lampeter resident and student at Lancaster Country Day School. “I think it’s really special that it’s a cast of all kids. We all get along really well, and we’re having a lot of fun with this show,” added Julia. The cast includes children ages 5 to 18 from throughout Lancaster and York counties. Additional cast members include Grayson Marz as Isabella, Teddy Best as Tiny Tim, Brennen Eshleman as Jacob Marley, Aiden Stehman as Mr. Fezziwig and The Visitor, Alexa Knapp as Mrs. Fezziwig, Liam Nornhold as Fred, and Claire Hanlon as Fred’s Wife. In the ensemble are Charis Alkinburgh, Lydia Alkinburgh, Emma Antonacci, Hayden Bires, Stella Heysek Breese, Aria Cobb, Addison DeLuca, Sydney Droege, Charlotte Evans, Aidan Fahnestock, Zoe Fahnestock, Kinsey Fries, Jane Haas, Portia Keddie, Molly Kitchen, Seth Manning, Elise
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Pool and Park Related Items Township of Derry, Parks and Recreation Hershey Recreation Center 605 Cocoa Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033 Building closing for a new “Community Center” Miracle 149’ water slide; Woodward Skateboard Park including 20’ half and quarter Pikes, Pyramid, Escalator, Grind rails, Park table and Bench; Kolar Diesel Generator 60kw (948 hours) and transfer switch; 12’x30’ alum storage shed; 500’ of 8’ high chain link fence with 4 sets of gates; Pool related items– Durafirm 16’ Diving board; Starting blocks, Lane lines and reels; Pool Ladders; Aluminum Bleachers; Pool –Meters, pumps, motors, Variable frequency drive; (2) Pavilions 20’x45’; Kids Sprinkler Fountains; Commercial Picnic Tables and waste cans; Patio furniture; Round patio tables; Safegaurd U.V. light 542 gal; PVC Lockers; Composite Benches; Three bay sink; Tumbling matts; Aluminum Railing; Bike racks; Safes. For a complete listing, Auction Terms, Photos and to bid online… visit zieglerauction.com
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SKID STEER & OPERATOR NEEDED HUBER SNOW REMOVAL
Seasonal Snow Shovelers Wanted. Call 717-629-1407
Occasional snow removal work. $80 hour plus free fuel Call 717-525-2085 for more info. SMALL BAPTIST CHURCH seeking a piano player for Sunday morning blended worship services. 717-944-9651.
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Maurer, Lauren McGough, Isaac Moore, Madison Mutterspaugh, Blake Neff, Molly Neill, Francyne Nichols, Saige Schmitt, Derian Shubert, Audrey Shultz, Alivia Wahba, and Sylvie Willing. Performances of “A Children’s Christmas Carol” are scheduled for Fridays to Sundays, Dec. 6 to 8 and Dec. 13 to 15, at the Marietta Center for the Arts. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday shows at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.susquehannastageco.com or by calling 717-426-1277. “We love having Christmas programming for families that like to have that theater experience tradition,” noted Jim. “We have such a talented group of kids. Now that we have this space (at Marietta Center for the Arts), we hope to offer even more for children every year. ‘A Children’s Christmas Carol’ is a reflection of our education department.”
DUMP TRUCK, JOHN DEERE LOADER 2 CARS, BOAT, EQUIPMENT ALL VEHICLES SELLING ABSOLUTE TO HIGHEST BIDDER
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Director Jim Johnson wanted to be sure that Susquehanna Stage Company (SSC) performed something unique for its first major children’s production in the Eater Theater at Marietta Center for the Arts, 133 W. Market St., Marietta. Instead of performing a show that was pegged outright for youths, he opted for an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” SSC board member Asher Johnson, who is also Jim’s son and regularly appears in SSC productions, wrote the original adaptation, “A Children’s Christmas Carol,” which is filled with Christmas carols and songs. “It’s pretty true to the Charles Dickens version and has the same characters, but we wanted something that was more tailored for younger kids,” commented Asher. A beloved holiday favorite, the tale follows embittered Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Brayton Alkinburgh, as he clings to his miserly ways and declares the joys of Christmas to be “Bah! Humbug!” Scrooge’s disheartened mentality is shaken up through the course of several events, including encounters with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future - portrayed by Emma Witman, Anastasia Hess, and Teresa Moore, respectively. Zac Snyder will play Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s employee. “I get to be the happiness of the show and spread cheer with my family,” said Zac, who lives in Columbia and attends Lancaster Catholic High School. This will be his fifth performance with SSC. Mrs. Cratchit will be portrayed by Julia Bono, who is making her SSC debut. “I love this show, and I was really interested in playing a
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BOXER PUPS, 6, Born 9/26, shots, wormed, ready now. $495. 717-5296067 ext 1 CANE CORSO/ MASTIFF Mixed puppies, very gentle, vet checked, shots, wormed. $495. 814-514-3014 CHIHUAHUA MIXED PUPPIES, a very adorable small puppies, shots & wormed, $495. 610-913-6584 GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN Puppies on sale now till 12/06. vet checked, shots, wormed, Reg. w/ North American Pure Bred. Call 717-529-1945 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 MINI BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES,READY for their new home Jan.2. Pics available for stocking stuffers. $1500-$2200. Call 610-273-3095 PERSIAN-HIMALAYAN KITTENS, CFA reg, shots, variety of colors, $150 & up. 717569-6226 SHELTIE MIXED PUPPIES, vet checked & wormed, ready 12/22/19. 717-442-5083 leave message
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6’x12’ & up, starting at $42/mo Elizabethtown. 717-367-1438
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
GREAT COMMERCIAL SPACES AVAILABLE Starting as low as $795/month. 100 Brown Street, Middletown, PA Ranging from 1200-2500 sq.ft. Call Mike Murphy Rentals 717-232-5420 or visit our website: mikemurphyrentals.com
CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844
Manufactured Housing
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE
PAYING CA$H FOR old barns & tobacco sheds and remove them. Call Ed at 717-587-7315
ELIZABETHTOWN 12X28 STORAGE UNITS- $125/mo. Call On Track Storage, 717-367-5109
BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586
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ALLEGIANT TREE CARE Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/ shrub pruning/ removal. 717-598-9857
ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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DENTAL INSURANCE. Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 1-888-623-3036 or http://www.dental50plus.com/58 AD# 6118 (NANI)
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Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Middletown Edition - December 4, 2019
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Chatter Happy holidays, everyone! Oooooooh, I am loving the season! All my childhood memories of Christmas just lift me so high ... the blue lights that outlined my grandma and grandpa’s house, the smell of Nan’s cookies baking, the way the snow glistened in the moonlight, the way we decorated the whole house, the special items we only got out this time of the year, all the presents under the tree. I remember the car rides we used to take to look at the Christmas lights on all the houses ... my grandma would say, “Look at that one, kids,” and we kids would always ooh and aah at every house we saw. That was so much fun. I miss those days but I try my hardest to keep all those things alive still. I decorate my outside with blue lights, I bake cookies, I decorate every room of my house, I still put my adult kids’ presents under the tree, and my hubby and I take car rides to look at the Christmas lights all over! First Corinthians 13, Christmas Version If I decorate my house perfectly with plaid bows, strands of twinkling lights, and shiny balls, but do not show love to my family, I’m just another decorator. If I slave away in the kitchen, baking dozens of Christmas cookies, preparing gourmet meals, and arranging a beautifully adorned table at mealtime, but do not show love to my family, I’m just another cook. If I work at the soup kitchen, carol in the nursing home, and give all that I have to charity, but do not show love to my family, it profits me nothing. If I trim the spruce with shimmering angels and crocheted snowflakes, attend a myriad of holiday, parties and sing in the choir’s cantata, but do not focus on Christ, I have missed the point. Love stops the cooking to hug the child. Love sets aside the decorating to kiss the husband. Love is kind, though harried and tired. Love doesn’t envy another’s home that has coordinated Christmas china and table linens. Love doesn’t yell at the kids to get out of the way, but is thankful they are there to be in the way.
Love doesn’t give only to those who are able to give in return but rejoices in giving to those who can’t. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. But giving the gift of love will endure. BFB This week’s Big Fat Belated birthday wish goes out to a sweet young girl who just hit the double digits! Kaelyn Grogan of Middletown turned 10 years old on Dec. 3. I hope your day was fabulous, Kaelyn! Your family loves you so very much, and your Pappy is looking down from heaven with a big smile on his face for your birthday! Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Shashank Gupta of Middletown! His cake-day is Dec. 4. If your day is half as sweet as you, it will be a wonderful day! Hugs! Happy birthday to William Givler of Middletown! His cake-day is Dec. 4. I hope your day is full of everything that makes you happy, Will! Happy birthday to Mike Nolen of Middletown! His cake-day is Dec. 4. I hope your day makes you extra happy, Mike! Happy birthday to Olive Hickoff of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 5. I hope your day is lovely like you, Ollie! Happy birthday to the Rev. James Lyles of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Dec. 5. I hope your day is as good to you as you are to others, James! Happy birthday to Stefanie Crater of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 5. I hope your day is the best yet for you, Stef, and each year to follow just gets better and better! Happy birthday to my neighbor Lori Lawyer of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 5. I hope your day makes you feel like queen of the world, Lori! Happy birthday to Holly Phillips of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Dec. 5. I hope your day is as beautiful as you, Holly! Happy birthday to Pam Rux of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Dec. 6. I hope your day is so much fun that you cheeks get tired from smiling so much, Pam! Happy birthday to Tammy Lighty of Middletown! Her cake-day is Dec. 6. I hope your day is full of fun and festivities, Tammy! Happy birthday to Bobbie Kreiser of Mid-
HACGC To Present Festival Of Trees The Harrisburg Area Civic Garden Center (HACGC) is presenting its 24th annual Festival of Trees, which is part of Christmas at Fort Hunter. The free event will be held in the Fort Hunter Tavern on weekends from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The event began on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 and will continue on Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, and 22. Six creatively themed and decorated Christmas trees will be on display, and handmade ornaments, baked goods, and fresh holiday greenery will be available for purchase. The trees have been decorated
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with handcrafted ornaments provided by HACGC and its five major garden clubs: the Garden Club of Harrisburg, Linglestown Community Garden Club, Hershey Horticulture Society, Halifax Area Garden Club, and Ikebana International Chapter 18. On Sunday, Dec. 22, the trees will be given away via a giveaway drawing to six winners who need not be present to win. Fort Hunter is located at 5300 N. Front St., Harrisburg. HACGC is an affiliate member of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania District IV and National Garden Clubs Inc.
Craft And Gift Show Announced Middletown First Church of God, 245 W. High St., Middletown, will host a Christmas Craft and Gift Show on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will feature jewelry, stained glass items, wreaths, scarves, home décor items, knitted and crocheted items, quilted items, candles, paper gifts and more.
Apple dumplings, homemade soups, caramels, and other baked goods will also be for sale. The church kitchen will be open, offering breakfast foods in the morning and lunch items after 11 a.m. For additional information, readers may contact Ann Flury at amhipple@comcast.net.
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dletown! Her cake-day is Dec. 6. I hope your day is full of everything bright and beautiful, Bobbie! Happy birthday to Laura Krodel of Middletown! Her cake-day is Dec. 6. I hope your day is as nice as you, Laura! Happy birthday to Carol Rozanski of Londonderry Township! Her cake-day is Dec. 7. I hope your day is jam-packed full of coolness, Carol! Love you! Happy birthday to Dave Sides of Royalton! His cake-day is Dec. 7. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Dave! Happy birthday to Bonnie Carbaugh of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 8. I hope your day is absolutely magnificent, Bonnie! Happy birthday to George Hamilton of Royalton! His cake-day is Dec. 10. I hope you feel like a king on your special day, George! Happy birthday to Mike Starr of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Dec. 10. I hope your day is mega-fun, Mike! Happy birthday to Suzanna “Suzie” Gomboc of Royalton! Her cake-day is Dec. 10. I hope your day is so much fun for you, Suzie! Happy Anniversary Happy 63rd anniversary to one of the nicest couples you will ever meet, Harry and Effie Hicks of Middletown! This adorable couple was married on Dec. 9, 1956. Congratulations, Effie and Harry! We all wish you many more years of a beautiful life together! Love and hugs to you both! Random Thought When you stop believing in Santa, you get underwear for Christmas. Recipe of the Week
or as desired Directions: 1. Whisk together flour, sugar, and salt in a large bowl; with a pastry cutter, chop in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. 2. Stir the rum extract and almond extract into the water in a small bowl. Mix into the dry ingredients, a little bit at a time, until the mixture holds together in a ball when you squeeze it. 3. Place the dough onto a floured work surface, and sprinkle with flour; roll out into a sheet 1/4 inch thick. Cut into shapes with floured cookie cutters, and place 1 inch apart on ungreased baking sheets. Cover with a layer of plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. 4. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). 5. Bake the cookies just until the edges are lightly browned, 15 to 18 minutes. Allow to cool on sheets for 2 minutes before removing to wire racks to finish cooling. Cool completely before decorating. 6. For frosting, whisk the confectioners’ sugar and milk in a bowl until smooth. If desired, divide frosting into small bowls, and tint each bowl a desired shade with food coloring. Frost fully cooled cookies, and sprinkle with edible glitter before the frosting sets. Tip of the Week Place one of those green plastic strawberry baskets upside-down over the bow to keep it from being smashed when mailing out gift-wrapped presents! Fact of the Week Shortbread Christmas Cookies The great American poet Henry These buttery shortbread cookies are so tasty Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem and hold their shape very well. which, since his death, has been set to music Ingredients: and is one of America’s favorite carols. That 3 cups all-purpose flour poem is “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” 3/4 cup white sugar Longfellow wrote it during the Civil War. 1/4 teaspoon salt Thank You 1 1/2 cups cold butter Thanks to my buddy Francis Kasper of 1/2 teaspoon rum extract Middletown for the Christmas version of 1 1/2 teaspoon almond extract Corinthians 13. That was excellent! 2 tablespoons cold water Food for Thought 2 cups confectioners’ sugar Christmas is most truly Christmas 2 tablespoons milk when we celebrate it by giving the light of 2 teaspoons milk love to those who need it most. - Ruth 1 drop food coloring, or to desired shade Carter Stapleton (optional) Happy holidays, everybody! 1 tablespoon colored edible glitter,
Historic Church To Host Service The annual Service of Lessons and Carols will be presented at Historic Peace Church, St. John’s Church and Trindle roads, Camp Hill, on Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3 p.m. In addition to Scripture lessons and singing of carols, prelude music will be provided by Norma Swain at the 1807 Conrad Doll organ with service music presented by young soprano Sylvia Givler and Harrisburg’s Zion Lutheran Church choir members including sopranos
Cheryl Crider and Ricky Perrine, tenor Kenneth Straub, and baritone Larry Bortner. Holiday decorations for this historic venue will be arranged by Ernie Kepner. Parking is available behind the church and across the street. Attendees are advised to take caution in crossing St. John’s Church Road to the church. For more information, readers may visit www.His toricpeacechurch.org or call 717-571-5189.
Vietnam Round Table To Meet The Central Pennsylvania Vietnam Round Table will meet at the Vietnam Veterans of America Michael J. Novosel MOH Capital Chapter 542, 8000 Derry St., Harrisburg, on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Following a brief business meeting, Billy Terrill of Delran, N.J., will discuss his Vietnam experience as a member of 226th Supply and Service Company serving in Tuy Hoa and Phan Rang from May 1966 to May 1967. For his service, he was awarded
Vietnam Service and Campaign Medals, a National Defense Medal, a Good Conduct Medal, the New Jersey Vietnam Service Medal, a Distinguished Service Medal and an Expert Marksman Badge with rifle bar. The meeting is open to the public. A freewill donation will be accepted. For further information, readers may contact Richard Burton at 717-545-2336 or centralpavietnamrt@verizon.net or visit www.centralpavietnamroundtable.com.