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The York Hiking Club will host several hikes and special events during February. For more details and weather updates, readers may contact the designated hike leader or visit www.yorkhikingclub.com or Facebook. Participants should dress for the weather, including appropriate footwear, and bring water, snacks, and/or lunch, as applicable. Carpool fees apply to most hikes. A 10-mile hike on the Lakeside Trail will begin on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Conewago Day Use Area in Pinchot Park. Carpoolers will meet at the Park and Ride at the Emigsville exit on I-83 at 8 a.m. The alternate meeting location

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Members of the Steelers Fan Club of York presented a check for $2,000 to representatives of the York County Sheriff’s K-9 unit at The Cove, where the fan club meets on every game day. Each year, the fan club donates money to charity. The club chose to support the K-9 unit this year to follow the example of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s foundation, which gives to K-9 units across the United States.

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A 6-mile hike on Saturday, Feb. 23, will loop around Lake Williams and include a few moderate climbs. Hikers will carpool from the parking lot at York County School of Technology at 1 p.m. Leader Deb Clemons may be contacted at 717-659-8973 or debruss692@comcast.net. A 9-mile hike on the Weiser State Forest Haldeman Tract on Broad Mountain will travel the snowmobile trails for easy walking. If the hike exceeds 20 participants, two groups will be formed. Carpoolers will meet at Emigsville Park and Ride at 8 a.m. Leader Jim McCoy may be reached at 717-984-2712 or gonehikin830@outlook.com.

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captainskit@gmail.com. A short hike and chili dinner will be held on Sunday, Feb. 10. Hikers will meet at JPJ Cabin, 1145 Furnace Road, Airville, to depart at 11 a.m. The chili dinner will begin at 1:30 p.m. Reservations and payment for dinner must be made by 9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7, by contacting Julie Falsetti at 717-854-3437 or juliafalsetti@comcast.net. A 5-mile hike around Rocky Ridge Park will take place on Sunday, Feb. 17. Hikers will meet at the first parking lot on the left at Rocky Ridge Park at 1:30 p.m. Leaders Jerry and Chris Broome may be contacted at 717-7576357 or cm.broome@hotmail.com.

The American Heart Association (AHA) has announced that National Wear Red Day will be marked on Friday, Feb. 1, as February is designated as American Heart Month. Individuals, workplaces, and landmarks across central Pennsylvania will “go red” in celebration of National Wear Red Day. The initiative aims to unite millions of people for a common goal: the eradication of heart disease and stroke. Individuals are encouraged to wear red on Feb. 1 to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease. Participants are encouraged to share their efforts on social media using the hashtag #WearRedandGive. In 2004, the AHA created Go

Red for Women, a social initiative designed to dispel myths and raise awareness of heart disease and stroke as the No. 1 killer of women, as well as to empower women to take charge of their heart health. Go Red for Women aims to encourage awareness of the issue of women and heart disease and also action to save more lives. In 2010, the AHA set a strategic goal of reducing death and disability from cardiovascular disease and strokes by 20 percent while improving the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent by the year 2020. For more information, readers may visit www.WearRedDay.org or http://GoRedForWomen.org.

Pharmacist To Present Program Clothes Closet Sets Schedule The Stewartstown Senior Center, 26 S. Main St., will host a visit from pharmacist Jennifer Peacey on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 10:30 a.m. She will talk about shingles

and pneumonia vaccines. The center is located in Stewartstown United Methodist Church. For more information, readers may call 717-993-3488.

St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2335 Cramer Road, Brogue, will open its clothes closet on Saturday, Feb. 2, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 10 a.m. for volunteers and those attending the distribution. Donations of clothing in good condition are always welcome, and children’s clothing is especially needed. Donations may be brought at anytime and placed in the breezeway between the worship and education buildings. Volunteers are needed to sort through clothing and prepare for distributions. The next work session will

take place on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 a.m. For more details, readers may call the church office at 717927-9497 and leave a message. The church offers Bible study on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and Wednesdays at 10 a.m., and worship takes place on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. The congregation is served by the Rev. Kathleen A. Kuehl, and clothes closet distributions are directed by Jane Eveler. More information is available by emailing stjamesbrogue@outlook .com, visiting https://stjames brogue.wixsite.com/home, or finding the church on Facebook.

Woodturners Club To Meet The next monthly meeting of the South Central Pennsylvania Woodturners Club will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are held in the Park Building at Christ United Methodist Church, 18 Water St., Jacobus, on the first Tuesday of each month. The February meeting will feature Tom Dineen demonstrating three different ways of turning a bowl on a lathe. The March meeting will provide an introduction to chip carving. Meetings include

displays of recent members’ projects, discussions, and demonstrations on techniques for various woodturning projects. Experienced woodturners are available to answer questions in all areas of woodturning. Anyone with an interest in woodturning, from beginner to professional, is encouraged to attend. For more information, readers may visit www.pawood turners.com or email Barry Stump at c133c5a@comcast.net.


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Children’s Art Club Sets Meeting McKendree United Methodist Church (UMC), 3708 Delta Road, Airville, will host a meeting of its Kids’ Art Club in the church hall on Saturday, Feb. 16, at 9 a.m. Children ages 9 to 13 from the community are invited to participate. The project will be pulled string art. The class will be taught by Kay Taylor, with assistance from other members of the church. The purpose of the Kids’ Art Club is to provide opportunities for students to experience art through the use of different materials and acrylic paints. Each session includes an art or craft project involving art techniques, color mixing, and more. Each student keeps an art information and sketch book. Each class is stand-alone, and students do not need to commit to any number of

classes. Each club meeting is approximately one and a half hours in length. There will be a fee per student for the Feb. 16 meeting. Also, each student is asked to bring a nonperishable food item for donation to Delta Community Services food pantry. All supplies and a light snack will be provided. The refreshments will be donated by church members. To ensure adequate supplies, preregistration and prepayment are requested prior to Feb. 16. To register and pay, readers may call 717-862-3700 or email cindy.allshouse@yahoo.com. McKendree UMC is committed Children are invited to to the Safe Sanctuary policy of Susquehanna Pennsylvania Con- attend a Kids’ Art Club meeting at McKendree United ference of the United Methodist Church. The Rev. Gary Allshouse Methodist Church in Airville on Saturday, Feb. 16. is the pastor of McKendree UMC.

The Jacobus Lions Club will hold a Die Cast Points Racing Tournament at the club ambulance building, 18 S. Main St., each Saturday in February. The tournament consists of three age groups: ages 5 to 7 at 10 a.m.,

ages 8 to 10 at 11:30 a.m., and over age 10 at 1 p.m. Racers must be registered 30 minutes before the start of each race. All racers will receive a medal for participating. The points winners will receive a

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International Thespian Society 7973 and the Dallastown Performing Arts Club will celebrate Valentine’s Day with a production of the Alan Griffith high school farce “There’s an App for That?” The event will feature a three-course spaghetti dinner in the cafeteria at Dallastown High School, 700 New School Lane, Dallastown. The one-night-only performance will take place on Friday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. Reservations are available at http://dahsdpac.booktix.com/ or by contacting 717-244-4021, ext. 3120, or bethany.yuninger @dallastown.net. The cost is discounted for senior adults, students, and children under age 10.

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Parks Department Plans Programs The York County Department of Parks and Recreation has scheduled several activities. The programs will take place at the Nixon County Park Nature Center, located on Nixon Drive, York. A Mammal Fur and Skulls program will be offered on Saturday, Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 3, from noon to 4 p.m. Attendees may arrive at any time during the drop-in program and stay for as long as they wish. Attendees will have the opportunity to test their mammal knowledge as they compare skulls and furs of different North American mammals, including the skulls of predators and prey and the furs of land and water animals. Attendees may learn which mammals are active in Pennsylvania all winter and how their

fur helps them survive. Artists are invited to attend to sketch still lifes. There is no fee, and registration is not required. Bluebird Box Workshop and Painting activities will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9, and Sunday, Feb. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. A park naturalist will introduce cavity nesters, the role nesting cavities play in local habitats, and the behaviors of Eastern bluebirds. After the 45-minute presentation, participants will construct a bluebird box to take home. The activity is well suited for children age 8 and up to do together with their caregivers. Paint will be available until 4 p.m. There is a fee per box, with a limit of two boxes per family. Registration is required by calling 717-428-1961. A Great Backyard Bird Count

drop-in program will take place on Friday, Feb. 15, and Saturday, Feb. 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Feb. 17, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Attendees may arrive at any time during the program and stay for as long as they wish. Participants may hike a trail or watch the feeders indoors and add to the Great Backyard Bird Count weekend tally. Interactive identification stations will be available to help test and improve attendees’ winter birding skills. There is no fee, and registration is not required. For more information on this global citizen science project for bird-watchers of all ages, readers may visit http://gbbc.birdcount.org. For information about these and other programs, readers may visit www.yorkcountyparks.org.

Community Production Set YWCA York has annouced that the third V-Day York community production will take place on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. in The Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York. The production is designed to share stories about resiliency and the social stigma surrounding abuse and violence against women and girls. The production will feature volunteer cast members from

York County, including Olivia Adams, Elena Alvarado, Kasey Bireley, Colleen Dwyer, Melissa Graham, Maura Hoff, Lisa Howald, Jennifer Johnson, Sheila Kimani, Gina Meinl, Ashlyn Oberdorff, Brooke Pfisterer, Jen Swanner, and Raines Williams. The production’s codirectors are Jessica Bennett and Rebekah Garrety. Tickets are available for purchase at www.ywcayork.org,

with separate costs set for general admission and for students. V-Day York is part of an international month of events to raise awareness and end violence against women and girls, as well as to raise funds for organizations working to end the violence, such as YWCA York. Locally, YWCA York offers victim services through ACCESS York, the Victim Assistance Center, and Still Waters in Hanover.

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Bowl For Kids’ Sake Event Planned The fourth annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraising event hosted by the local chapter of Nerium International to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of York and Adams Counties on Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m. at Suburban Bowlerama, 1945 S. Queen St., York. Previous events have raised more than $56,000, and the team has set a goal of $12,000 for 2019. The event will feature a 1980s theme, and participants may dress up in their best costumes and take part in related activities. The event is part of Big Brothers Big Sisters of York and Adams Counties’ Bowl for Kids’ Sake campaign, which will feature 12 events at bowling alleys throughout York and Adams counties. Big Brothers Big Sisters provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring professionally supported one-to-one relationships with the goal of changing their lives for the better, forever. Older mentors are matched oneon-one with at-risk youths and

Spry Church, 50 School St., York, recently opened The Link Community Youth Center across School Street from the church at 65 School St. Currently, students may come to the center on Tuesdays from 3 to 8 p.m. to do homework, play games, listen to music, or simply hang out in a

greater chance of avoiding drugs and alcohol. More information is available at www.bbbsyorkadams.org.

chaperoned environment. Snacks will be available for purchase. On Sunday, Feb. 3, from 3 to 6 p.m., The Link Community Youth Center will host a party to celebrate the championship football game. The party will feature a chili contest. Participants should bring their own slow

cooker or serving bowl. Other food may be brought to share. The event will also include food, games, and an opportunity to watch the football game. All are welcome to attend. For more details, readers may contact 717-741-1429 or chris@sprychurch.com.

YWCA Sets Town Hall Meeting The community is invited to attend a town hall meeting on Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. at YWCA York, 320 E. Market St., York, to discuss violence in local communities. The event has been rescheduled from Jan. 17. A panel of experts representing

victim services, law enforcement, legislative representatives, and education professionals will explore the issues affecting the local community and discuss how residents can be agents of change to work toward the prevention of violence.

There will be resource tables from 6:30 to 7 p.m., where community members may view materials and speak with representatives. For more information, readers may visit www.ywcayork.org or call YWCA York at 717845-2631.

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research books available to identify challenging coins. For more information, readers may contact Fred Beihl at 717-9933163 or fredcbeihl@gmail.com.

Dinner To Benefit Children’s Home The Children’s Home of York will benefit from a spaghetti dinner at Senior Commons at Powder Mill, 1775 Powder Mill Road, York, on Tuesday, Feb. 5, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event is open to the public. In addition to spaghetti, the homemade dinner will feature meatballs, salad, garlic bread, dessert, and more. The cost is a set donation per meal to benefit the Children’s Home of York. Entertainment

will be provided by saxophone player Thomas J. West. To make reservations by Friday, Feb. 1, readers may call 717-741-0961. The Children’s Home of York works to provide children and youths with a stable, secure and supportive environment, in addition to other services. For more information, readers may visit www.childrenshomeofyork.org.


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Church Plans Conference Grace Baptist Church of York, 3920 E. Prospect Road, York, will host an Answers in Genesis conference on Sunday and Monday, March 3 and 4. Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ effectively. The ministry focuses on providing answers to questions about the Bible - particularly the book of Genesis - regarding key issues such as creation, evolution, science, and the age of the Earth. The speaker for the conference will be Dr. Tommy Mitchell. He holds a Doctor of Medicine from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and had a medical practice for 20 years before pursuing creation ministry full time. Since 2005, Mitchell has served as a

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Wee Build Wednesdays are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. for children ages 3 to 5. Wee Build STEM materials will be available on Feb. 13 and 27. Two programs will be geared to tweens ages 9 to 12. On Tuesday, Feb. 12, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., The Danger Club will be held. Tweens may join Miss Jennifer for a new adventure every month. The Tween Library Squad will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., and attendees will shape library programming for their age group. Programs for teenagers ages 13 to 18 will be offered. Every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m., Teen Time will allow teenagers to gather for hangout time and conversation at the library. All teenagers are welcome to participate in the program, which will be held on Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Teen After Hours will meet on Friday, Feb. 22, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Teenagers may hang out, chat, and play games. The Friends of Kreutz Creek Library Branch Support Group will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 5:30 p.m. The Knitters and Crocheters

speaker and author for Answers Freewill offerings will be in Genesis. received at the programs. On March 3, Mitchell will preFor further information, readers sent “Why Can’t a Day Mean a may call 717-755-0091 or email Day?” at 6 p.m. and “Noah’s Ark gracebaptistyork@comcast.net. and the Global Flood” at 7:30 p.m. On March 4, two programs will be presented for children in homeschooling programs and students at Christian schools. Parents are welcome to attend the programs. Children in kindergarten through grade six may attend “ Were There Dinosaurs on Noah’s Ark?” at 9 a.m., and youths in grades seven through 12 may attend “After Their Kind” at 10:30 a.m. Also on March 4, two programs will be presented for everyone. “Dinosaurs and the Gospel” will begin at 6:30 p.m., and “Worshipping the Creator God” will begin at 8 p.m. Dr. Tommy Mitchell

DreamWrights To Open New Season DreamWrights Center for Community Arts, 100 Carlisle Ave., York, will kick off its 2019 season - “Celebrating Life” - with the comedy “The Liar,” set to open on Friday, Feb. 1, in the Studio. “The Liar” will run through Friday, Feb. 8, with performances at 3 and 7 p.m. The play was written in the 1600s by Pierre Corneille, and it is directed at DreamWrights by DreamWrights’ artistic director, Laurie Riffe. Riffe said she is a fan of Shakespeare and iambic pentameter, and she loves that “The Liar” brings this language to life. Separate prices have been set for tickets ordered in advance and for tickets purchased at the door. The show is recommended for people age 13 and up. For tickets and more information, readers may visit www.DreamWrights.org.

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Kreutz Creek Library (KCL), 66 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam, has announced its schedule of upcoming programs for February. For the complete listing of Kreutz Creek Library’s activities and events, readers may visit www.yorklibraries.org/hellam -kreutz-creek/ and view the KCL calendar. Registration is open for the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten early learning initiative, which encourages families to build daily reading habits with their young children. Community members may sign up for the program during regular operating hours. Babies and Toddlers Story Times with Miss Lisa, a program for children from birth through 3 years old, will be offered on Mondays through March 4, with sessions at 10 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Registration is required, and interested families may contact the library at 717-252-4080. Preschool Story Times with Miss Felicia, for children ages 3 to 5, will meet on Fridays through March 8. Sessions will take place on Mondays from 1 to 2 p.m. and Fridays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Registration is required, and interested families may call the library.

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College Posts Documentary Screening Co-director Erin Beckloff will present her documentary “Pressing On: The Letterpress Film” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31, in York College’s Weinstock Lecture

Hall in Willman Business Center. The college is located at 441 Country Club Road, York. The screening will be followed by a question-and-answer session with Beckloff and is open to the public free of charge. Beckloff is a letterpress printer, designer, educator, and filmmaker who preserves anecdotal and technical knowledge of printing history and culture. Her

research explores the letterpress community’s expansiveness through time and how the letterpress printing process can survive through educating others in the craft. She serves as an assistant professor of communication design at Miami University and holds a Master of Fine Arts in graphic design from Vermont College of Fine Arts. In 2011, she revitalized the Curmudgeon Press type shop and developed letterpress courses as part of the communication design curriculum. She studied letterpress through practical application and the shared knowledge of master printers.

Erin Beckloff, a letterpress printer, designer, educator, and filmmaker, will be on hand at York College on Thursday, Jan. 31, for the screening of her documentary “Pressing On: The Letterpress Film.” Beckloff co-directed the film.

For many smartphone users, their smartphones are never too far out of reach. This is a reflection of the role these devices now play in everyday life as well as the amount of sensitive information contained within them. The treasure trove of personal information, including banking details, personal emails, and private photos, that smartphones contain makes them tempting targets for skilled cyber criminals. Though phones come with built-in security features, savvy smartphone users recognize the importance of going beyond such features to protect their devices from hackers. First, update the operating system. It can be a nuisance to update a phone’s operating system (OS). In fact, many a smartphone user has bemoaned an OS update, feeling the updates changed the look and performance of apps they had grown accustomed to. However, updated operating systems are offered for various reasons, one of which is to guard against glitches or

Garden Club Plans Meeting The Green Thumb Garden Club will meet on Monday, Feb. 4, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 2650 Freysville Road, Red Lion. Jennifer Cristofoletti, community outreach coordinator for York County Solid Waste Authority, will present “Waste to Energy” from 11 a.m. to noon. The presentation will be followed by a business meeting. The meeting is free and open to the public. For details, readers may contact Melanie Markowski at 717-617-7457 or mmarkowski@juno.com.

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another login that requires a username and password, a user may be asked if he or she wants to enroll in two-factor authentication. This refers to the system in which users receive a temporary code via the messaging apps on their phones that only the users have access to. Some might say two-factor authentication is a nuisance, but receiving and typing in the short code will only take an extra few seconds and it is an extra measure of protection against hackers. Finally, when purchasing and downloading apps, only use official app stores such as the Apple Store or Google Play. Some hackers access phones via apps they offer through websites that, on the surface, seem legitimate. However, such apps contain viruses and malware that make it easy for hackers to access phones once they have been installed. Smartphone users must recognize the importance of protecting their phones, and all the sensitive information their phones contain, from hackers.

Organizations Receive Donations Cold weather items hung on First Capital Federal Credit Union’s hat and mitten tree. The credit union planned to donate the items to several local charities in January to help children in need. Additionally, dozens of toys were accepted at each First Capital branch. The toys were donated to U.S. Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots program, which helps children in need.

Silver Spurs Cowboy Church will be held on Sunday, Feb. 3, at the Lewis Family Farm (MasonDixon Game Outfitters), 2200 Channel Road, Pylesville, Md. The praise and worship service will begin at 1 p.m. and will be led by Brad Rineholt, an ordained Cowboys for Christ chaplain. There will be hymn singing, preaching and Communion, with a potluck dinner after the service. Attendees are invited to bring a dish to share.

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bugs in old operating systems that might have made phones more vulnerable to hackers. When prompted to update a smartphone’s operating system, do so right away. Also, avoid public WiFi. Hackers target victims in many ways, including through public WiFi hotspots. Smartphone users who don’t have unlimited data plans may be tempted to use public WiFi when out and about. But doing so makes users vulnerable to skilled hackers who are just waiting to access unknowing users’ personal information, including their financial data. When leaving the house, turn off the WiFi on the phone, only turning it back on when needed and only if the user can access a secure network. In addition, accept two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication was designed so internet users would have another layer of protection against hackers. When attempting to sign into an account, whether it is email, social media, banking, or

First Capital Federal Credit Union employees presented pet supplies to representatives of the York County SPCA on Dec. 21, 2018. Taking part in the presentation were (back, from left) Tara Houser, Lisa Day, Sue DeStephano, Kevin Linden, Dale Rexrode, (front) Hanna Beard and Melissa Smith. The items were donated by credit union staff members at their holiday party in December 2018.


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Professor To Discuss Race Revolts of the 20th century to recent times. In addition to providing a framework for better understanding York’s revolts - and the well-over 300 revolts - that took place during the 1960s, Levy hopes to stimulate a discussion of why it is important to examine the racial uprisings of the 1960s. The event is part of the Hidden Figures Series presented by the Center for Community Engagement. Hidden Figures is a yearlong celebration of the contributions of communities of

color and other underserved populations. It intends to surface many histories yet to be told and many voices yet to tell them. The event is free and open to the public. Free tickets may be reserved by visiting www.event brite.com and searching for “Reflecting on York’s Race Revolts With Dr. Peter Levy.” Group tickets may be reserved by contacting Karin Swartz at kswartz1@ycp.edu.

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NAMI Support Groups To Meet NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) York County will offer support groups to the community. All support groups are confidential. Attendees do not need to preregister or be a member of NAMI. For more information and updates, readers may

visit www.namiyork.org. The Family Support Group for family members or caregivers will meet on the first Tuesday of each month at Luther Memorial Church, 1907 Hollywood Drive, York, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Connection Support Groups

are for individuals with a mental health diagnosis. One group will meet every Wednesday at Luther Memorial Church from 6 to 7:30 p.m., and the other group will meet every Thursday at the NAMI office, 140 Roosevelt Ave., York, from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Surviving Spouse Socials Planned The regular meeting of Surviving Spouse Socials is held the first Tuesday of every month except August and December. The next meeting is set for Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. at Faith United Church of Christ, 509 Pacific Ave., York. There will be

refreshments and games after the meeting. The purpose of this group is to help those who have been widowed for some time to move on with their lives. All widowed men and women are welcome to attend. The group

also goes out to eat every Thursday at 6 p.m. at different restaurants in York. Individuals can call 717-318-6366 or 717-434-5470 for the name of the restaurant and location or for any additional information about group activities.

Churches Take Part In Concert Series Brethren, Pine Grove United Methodist Church, Saint John the Baptist Church, and Christ United Methodist Church in Yorkana. The program created a unique blend of different concerts each night.

St. Joseph Church in York hosted an Epiphany Concert Series on Jan. 4 to 6 leading into Epiphany Sunday. Churches from York and the greater York area were invited to showcase their varied musical types, groups,

soloists, ensembles, and choirs in order to celebrate the continuing Christmas season and the spirit of community. The churches that participated include Eastminster Presbyterian Church, York First Church of the

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Christ Lutheran Preschool, 105 S. Main St., Shrewsbury, will host an open house on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 10 a.m. to noon. The preschool offers a variety of classes for children ages 2 to 5. Registration for classes is open. For details, readers may contact Becky Stevenson at 717-235-0459 or kidbits @clpskids.org or visit www.clpskids.org. In the event of inclement weather, readers may call 717-6836935 for updates. The open house will be held on Saturday, March 2, if rescheduling is necessary.

The U.S. Postal Service will celebrate the joys of love with the latest stamp in the Love series, the Hearts Blossom Forever stamp. It is the first stamp of 2019. The stamp’s first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony took place at the Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art. Among the attendees were Erica-Marie Sanchez, an actress on “The Inspectors,” and Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, author of the graphic novelist “La Borinqueña.” The Hearts Blossom stamp shows 12 colorful hearts in a palette - of red, purple, orange and pink - intended to create a happy and positive feeling. Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamp. News of the stamp is being shared on social media using the hashtag #LoveStamps. Followers of the Postal Service’s Facebook page may view a recording of the dedication ceremony at www.facebook.com/USPS. The Postal Service has celebrated love

on stamp artwork ever since issuing the first Love series of stamps in 1973. The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations. For more information about the Postal Service, readers may visit www.usps.com.

The U.S. Postal Service has issued the first stamp of 2019, the Hearts Blossom Forever stamp.

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York College professor of history Peter Levy, author of the 2018 book “The Great Uprising: Race Revolts in Urban America During the 1960s,” will reflect on York’s race revolts at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the college’s Waldner Performing Arts Center. York College is located at 441 Country Club Road, York. Levy will present an overview of the causes and consequences of York’s revolts, stretching from the migration of African-Americans during the middle decades

Trees For America Campaign Posted Local residents can receive 10 free flowering trees or five crepe myrtles by joining the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation any time during January. The flowering trees include two Sargent crabapples, three American redbuds, two Washington hawthorns, and three white flowering dogwoods. The free trees are part of the foundation’s Trees for America campaign. The trees will be shipped postpaid at the right time for planting, between Friday, Feb. 1, and Friday, May 31, with enclosed planting instructions. The 6- to 12-inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Members will also receive a subscription to the foundation’s bimonthly publication, Arbor Day, and “The Tree Book,” which includes information about tree planting and care. To become a member of the Arbor Day Foundation and to receive the free trees, readers may send the minimum contribution by Thursday, Jan. 31, to Ten Flowering Trees, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410. Readers may also join by visiting www.arbor day.org/January.

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Creating A Fire Safety Plan holds actually have developed and practiced a fire escape plan or have taken measures to prevent fires around their homes. Malfunctioning kitchen appliances should be repaired or replaced promptly. Appliances should be kept clean and always according to manufacturers’ instructions. People should not leave a room while cooking. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says that most kitchen fires, which can ignite in as little as one minute, start after someone left the room. A fully charged and functioning fire extinguisher should be kept on the premises, preferably one on

each floor of a home or business. Power strips should not be overloaded with plugs. Homeowners should have a licensed electrician inspect and suggest updates to antiquated wiring systems. Children should be taught about the dangers of playing with fire. Matches and lighters should be kept away from children. All members of an office or household should be gathered together to come up with an effective evacuation plan. People should walk through the building and inspect all possible escape routes. Two ways out of each room should be identified. If a window exit is recommended, a function-

Come To Our House Of Worship ARLINGTON EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: 585 Lombard Road, Red Lion, PA 17356. Pastor Sterling Trimmer, Jr. Our mission is to love God, love others, serve others and reach others. Sunday - Adult Bible Fellowship Groups and Children and Youth Sunday School at 9:00 a.m.; Worship at 10:15 a.m. Youth Ministry at 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday - Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Thursday - Couple’s Small Group at 6:30 p.m. Check us out on Facebook. Contact the church for additional information at 717-246-3563.

BETHANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN RED LION: 121 W. Broadway, Red Lion, PA, 17356; Phone (717) 244-7624; www.bethanyredlion.com Rev. Ron Doverspike, Rev. Mark Williams, and Pastor Larry Parlett. Worship opportunities on Sunday - Traditions Worship - 8 & 10:30 a.m.; Contemporary Worship 9 & 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. for children and adults. Wednesday Connections - Bible Studies and Activities for the whole family. Fellowship Meal from 5:30-6:25 p.m.; Studies & Activities from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Range of programs and ministries: Youth Ministry, Support Groups, Small Groups for all ages, Bible Studies, Celebrate Recovery, and much more... check out our website or call. Bethany Church offers full-service childcare and is handicapped accessible with plenty of offstreet parking.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: 2740 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA 17408. The pastors & people of Calvary Baptist Church invite you to join us in worship as the Bible is presented & preached in all of our services. Sunday morning classes for all ages at 9:30.Sunday worship services at 10:45am & 6pm. Wednesday services at 7pm include “Calvary Clubs” for Grades 1-6, a ministry to help build character in the life of our children, as well as “Youth Chapel” to minister to the needs of our teens. Nurseries provided. Faith Bible Institute meets on Mondays. Details can be obtained by calling the church office at 717-764-1440 or visiting www.cbcyork.org Greg Wahlberg, Rich Hall & Cameron Raber serve as pastors.

CHURCH OF CHRIST: 150 S. Manheim St., York, PA 17402 (717) 755-2062. The Bible is our ONLY guide in all our teaching, preaching and worship. We offer Bible classes for all ages (cradle roll thru adult) at all of our meeting times. We gather for bible study on Sun. at 9:30 a.m. & Wed. at 7 p.m. Our Sunday worship times are 10:30 am & 6 pm. We also offer a free Bible Correspondence Course as well as home studies. www.yorkchurchofchrist.org We hope to meet you soon! GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF YORK: 3920 East Prospect Rd., York. Sunday Worship Services: Contemporary 8:15 am., Sunday School 9:30 am., Traditional 10:45 am., Against The Flow Youth 6:30 pm., Evening Worship 6:30 pm., Wednesday Evenings 7 pm.: Adult Bible Study and Prayer; Pioneer Club; Against The Flow Youth. 717-755-0091. Rev. Steven Warner, Pastor. Rev. Jonathan Barrett, Assistant Pastor. Handicap accessible. Assistance for the hearing impaired www.gracebaptistyork.com SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 24 Franklin St., Jacobs, PA. We are a Faithful and Welcoming congregation. Our doors are open to everyone who wants their faith strengthened as we worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Our Sunday worship begins at 10:00am. We offer Children’s Ministry during our worship service and there is also nursery care available. Our youth group, the J-Walkers, meet twice a month on Sunday evenings from 6:30pm-8:00pm. We offer men’s and women’s Bible studies, depression and anxiety support group, a chancel choir, a hand bell choir, and so much more. Come to our Church and experience a spirit filled, family atmosphere. For more information, contact the Church office at (717) 428-2443 or email us at salemucc@comcast.net. Our website is salemuccjacobus.net. You can also like us on Facebook. Pastor: Kevin Becker

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH in Red Lion (ELCA): 220 N. Charles St., Red Lion. Contemporary Worship at 9am, Sunday School at 10am, Traditional Worship at 10:45am. (717) 244-5987 Pastor: Rev. Courtney Erzkus www.gracelutheran.com SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH located near Lake Redman: at 99 York Rd in Jacobus, PA believes God’s grace and forgiveness is intended for all people. Worship with us and experience it for yourself! Sunday mornings at 8 & 10:15 am; SS at 9 am. For Information, call: 717428-2811 or visit www.salemlutheranjacobus.org ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH in Red Lion: 45 1st Ave., Red Lion, PA 17356 Ph: 717-244-2355 www.saintpauls-um.com Pastor: Rev. Tim Funk. Worship opportunities on Sunday: Traditional Service at 9am, Sunday School at 10:15am, Yahweh Café & Casual Worship from 11:15am-12 noon. Tues Eve Bible Study, 7pm, Wed Eve Prayer Service & Communion, 7pm. Other activities include: Cub Scout Troop #28 (Website: www.redlion28.mypack.us EMail: boyscouttroop28@hotmail.com). FREE community meal held 2nd Mon. each month at 5pm. STONYBROOK BIBLE CHURCH: 245 Pleasant Acres Road, York; Pastor Keith Berkheiser II. Sunday Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m.; Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting - 7 p.m.; Phone: (717) 757-5466. www. stonybrook.eicm.org UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION OF YORK: 925 S. George St., York. Come nurture your spirit & help heal the world! In our inclusive congregation, we welcome questions, explore answers & support you on your journey for truth & meaning. You are welcome here, no matter your religious beliefs, age, ability, race, ethnicity, or gender identity. Join us to further your spiritual growth, work for a more just society & find your home within an open, accepting community. Sunday worship & religious education classes for children & youth: 10am. Dress is casual. Find us Facebook www.facebook.com/TheUUCY Contact us at 717-845-8212, Office@uucy.org Hear recent sermons www.uucy.org/listen-to-our-sermons

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

ing ladder that can provide safe egress should be available. An evacuation plan should include an outside meeting place that is far away from the residence or building, but close enough that it can be easily reached by all. A buddy system should be set up so that certain members of the family or company will be responsible for helping elderly, young, or disabled people exit the premises. Individuals should practice identifying escape routes and institute regular evacuation plans so that everyone can function quickly should a fire occur. Fires can spread quickly and easily claim lives. By addressing fire risks and implementing safety plans, people can save lives.

Hospital Earns Recognition WellSpan Surgery and Rehabilitation Hospital has earned three-year accreditations by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for all five of its adult rehabilitation programs. According to WellSpan, the achievement makes the York County hospital one of only four in Pennsylvania to earn all five accreditations and the only hospital in central Pennsylvania with that distinction. For more information about the hospital, readers may visit www.WellSpan.org/WSRH.

Many people have a wonderful resource at their disposal just minutes from their homes. This resource can transport them to distant lands, teach their children valuable lessons and serve as a great place to meet new friends. This resource is the local library. Libraries are filled with books for adults and children. But libraries have even more to offer than books, making them an invaluable resource for the entire community. The following are just a handful of the many great reasons to visit one’s local library. For one, reading may help improve long-term mental health. A 2001 study from researchers at Case Western Reserve University found that patients with Alzheimer’s disease were less active in early and middle adulthood in regard to intellectual, passive and physical activities than people who did not have the disease. Young adults and middle-aged men and women who visit their local libraries and check out a good book might decrease their risk for cognitive decline later in life. Also, reading can improve a person’s vocabulary, even as he or she gets older. Reading for pleasure as a child has long been linked to helping young people age 16 and under develop strong reading and math skills. But a recent

study from researchers at the University of London that examined how the vocabularies of more than 9,400 people developed between the ages of 16 and 42 found that vocabulary continued to improve long after teenage years. By continuing to read books from their local libraries into adulthood, adults can further develop their vocabularies. In addition, libraries provide free entertainment. Libraries are home to thousands of books, but that is not all people can find at their local branch. Newspapers, magazines, CDs and DVDs are some examples of the forms of entertainment available at local libraries. Better yet, such entertainment is free to card holders. Finally, libraries offer age-appropriate programs for children. Parents are urged to visit their local libraries, which are often home to many programs that can inspire children to read and foster their creativity. The scope of child-friendly programs at local libraries may range from singalong sessions for toddlers to group art programs for preschool-age children to STEMbased programs for elementary and secondary school students. The local library is an invaluable resource than can benefit people of all ages.

Valentine’s Day Dance Planned Capital City Polka Dancers Association will 9 p.m. The Polka Whoo will perform. hold its Valentine’s Day dance on Saturday, Food will be available for purchase. Feb. 9, at Monaghan Township Fire Hall, 245 For ticket information, contact Polly at W. Siddonsburg Road, Dillsburg, from 5 to 717-774-0131.

7TH ANNUAL MEN’S RESURRECTION BREAKFAST Saturday, March 2, 2019 9:00 a.m. Grace Baptist Church 3920 East Prospect Road York, PA 17406

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Dr. Tommy Mitchell, Guest Speaker From Answers in Genesis Speaking on “Ready to Return”. Dr. Tommy Mitchell holds an MD from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and had a thriving medical practice for 20 years before pursuing creation ministry full-time. Since 2005, Dr. Mitchell has served as a speaker and author for Answers in Genesis.

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Fires are unpredictable and can cause devastating loss of life and property. The U.S. Fire Administration states that, in 2017, there were 1,319,500 reported fires that resulted in 3,400 deaths and 14,670 injuries in the United States. Fire safety protocol gives people the ability to get out of a building promptly and safely in the event of a fire. People are advised to develop a comprehensive fire safety plan, which can help save lives when used in concert with functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. However, the National Fire Protection Association says only about one-quarter of house-

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Open for inspection dates: Sun., Jan 27th 1pm-3pm and Sun., Feb 3rd 1pm-3pm Terms: 10% down of final bid on auction day, balance due 45 days after sale. Full conditions will be given at the auction. Home is sold “as is” in its present condition. Great investment property!

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NOW HIRING! Entry Level Maintenance for York area mobile home park. MUST have 4W-drive truck. Plumbing & elec. + but not necessary. $11/hr, incl. med., cell & fuel. Fax resume to 717-840-3901 by 1/24/19.

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MARK’S TREE SERVICE: Removals, Leaf Removals, Stump Grinding, Pruning. 29yrs exp. Lic. Ins. 717-891-2735, 428-1871

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$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607

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Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/18 WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934

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CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

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BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

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2 year old townhome in Locust Run Community w/excellent Custom built 1-owner Colonial home on the location for Outdoor Country Club Golf Course. Over York or Harrisburg commuters. This was New condo only months old in “The 3,900 sq. ft. w/4 BRs & 2½ baths. Huge the model home built by E.G. Stoltzfus. Paddock” in York Twp. 2 BR, 2 bath sunroom w/full wall of windows overlooks unit w/2-car garage. 55 plus community the course. Additions include MBR sitting Open floor plan w/LR, DR & kitchen. just minutes to East York & I83. Mint room & garage space for 3 cars. Immaculately Private MBR suite. All appliances. Move condition. 1,360 sq. ft. Only $189,900. right in! $159,500 (PAYK104164) kept. Stop & Look! (PAYK100212) Come & Look! (PAYK105410) & huge patio. 1st flr. MBR plus 5 additional BRs. 4½ baths. Guest quarters RESIDENTIAL NEW LISTING - Edgewood Park Bi-level in popular neighborhood. Family above garage. Needs TLC throughout but a great value at only $279,900. rm. w/woodstove opens level to backyard. Full set of appliances included. Call to see! (PAYK101898) VA/FHA OK. Dover. Call to See! $175,900 (PAYK105676) CENTURY FARMS RD - 1,900 sq. ft. 1-sty. home on hilltop 3.4 acre lot in NEW LISTING - Doublewide mobile home on ¾ acre lot near York New Southeastern Schools. 4 BRs, 1 full & 2 half baths. Full walk-out lower level Salem. 3 BR, 1½ baths plus woodstove for supplemental heat. Brick front to patio. Garage for 3+ cars. Small fenced pasture for horse. Super view of & shingle roof. Needs TLC. Bank foreclosure Sold As-Is. Asking $94,500. rolling hills. Asking $179,900. Call for details. (1000791425) Call us. (PAYK103106) NEW LISTING - 2 acre country estate w/outstanding view. Fenced yard for NEW LISTING - Windsor Twp. mobile home on 2.8 acre country lot. 2,200+ children or pets. Big covered deck leads to above ground pool. Main home sq. ft. finished which includes full basement. Sits high above the road. Kitchen has vaulted ceilings & large open flr. plan. Attached 2 BR guest/in-law suite in appliances included. Call for location. Asking $138,000. (PAYK105654) main home. 2-car garage. PLUS separate living unit w/2 BRs & garage. Top NEW LISTING - Bank owned split-foyer home in Weiglestown area. 3 BR, notch features. Backup generator. Call for details. $447,900 (PAYK105550) 2 bath home on 4/10 acre lot w/2-car garage. Modest FR in lower level. All COMMERCIAL utilities. Heat pump w/central A/C. Sold As-Is. $179,900 (PAYK104964) NEW LISTING - Eastern Schools 1995 doublewide home on ½ acre NEW LISTING - 3.5 acres of level ground partially wooded next to I-83 at lot. One-car detached garage. Home has over 1,800 sq. ft. Central A/C. Leader Heights. All utilities available. Small brick home along w/2-car and 3-car garage on site. Sold As-Is to settle estate. Call Us! $315,000 (1003660124) Only $64,900. Sold As-Is. Bank repossession. (PAYK103228) NEW PRICE - Completely remodeled ranch home on level lot outside LOTS AND ACREAGE Red Lion w/great view of the countryside. Open flr. plan in kitchen w/center YORK TWP - 7.9 acre building site close to Leader Heights in Dallastown island & slider opening to wood deck. Master BR w/whirlpool tub. All new Schools. Well on-site/Perc test approved. Perfect for springtime building. flooring & paint. 1st flr. laundry. Move right in! $189,900 (PAYK106064) Call for location. (PAYK100824) NEW LISTING - 3,500 sq. ft. brick Cape Cod style home on 1.3 acres just AIRVILLE - 1.4 acre rural lot w/approved perc test. Stream along property. outside Stewartstown. Wooded lot w/L shaped in-ground pool, pool house Gravel road - private. Only $39,900. Call for location. (PAYK100326)

STUMP GRINDING Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347

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AMERICAN FLYER, Lionel, Marx, toy trains, old toys. Cash paid. 717-586-8768

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TROUT’S HANDYMAN SERVICES PA #097095. 35 Years Experience. Small Jobs Welcome. 717-793-7860

PROFESSIONAL HOUSE PAINTER 30 yrs exp. Interior includes: Kitchens • Baths • Wood Trim • Etc Free est. Les at 717-719-2709

2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER V6 auto., 4wd, 137K mi., well maintained. $5,495. Call 717-848-3758

“STORAGE SHEDS BUILT IN YOUR YARD” Low Prices. Also Old Sheds Repaired, Repainted, Reshingled. 717-266-5538.

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SHREWSBURY, FURNISHED PRIVATE Room. Enjoy whole house privileges. All utils. included. $600/mo. 717-515-8474

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

TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Since 1970. Free Est. Fully Ins. 717-577-3218 or 717-292-1161 MIKE MITZEL’S TREE SERVICE

IMPROVEMENTS PLUS. All home remodels, bsmts, baths, kitchens, int painting. Call Andy @ 717-424-8725 PA062301

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SNOW SERVICES/TREE SERVICE 717-814-2000, 717-434-8502 Fully Insured

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York • 717-848-6163 1-800-735-DALE Red Lion • 717-244-4574 1-800-669-DALE

REBUILD WOOD CHAIRS - Furniture. 717-843-0679

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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.

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$800 Down 2001 Chevrolet Malibu 2006 Dodge Stratus 2005 Ford Escape

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LS 1993 Ford Ranger Tk. 4x4

$500 Down 1996 Ford Mustang 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee

1999 Dodge Stratus

Cash Vehicles 2007 Dodge Caliber .............................................$1,000

Our Mechanics Have Over 25 Years Experience We Buy Good Used Cars

COMPLETE AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK REPAIRS We Do Inspections - $35.00 Emissions: $30.00 + Tax We Do Notary Work: Tax, Tags & Title We finance with no credit check when you pay the down payment & tax & tags. Payments range from $35-$50 week.

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Chocolate Cardamom Truffle Cake

Designer Purse B Tickets are $25.00 Per Person - Cash only at the door. Ticket Provides 3 Faces of 20 Regular Games. 4 Special Games plus a $500+ value Mystery Game are available for an Extra Charge. Small Games of Chance for Purse Prizes, raffles, 50/50 Drawing and more!

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Amaretti Base 5 ounces amaretti 1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter 5 tablespoons sugar Cardamom truffle filling 2 1/3 cups heavy cream 4 to 6 green cardamom pods, lightly bruised to open them 25 ounces dark chocolate (60-70 percent cocoa solids), grated 1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter, cubed 4 tablespoons chocolate liqueur Cardamom cocoa sugar 3 green cardamom pods 1/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa 1 10-inch cake pan with a remov-

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The PA “Hope” Riders are aiming to help find a cure for cancer. The “Hope” Riders come from as far as Ohio and Florida and as close as Philadelphia, Hershey, and local neighborhoods. They aim to provide hope and support to those battling cancer and those who need that extra kindness to get them through each day. The “Hope” Riders are the 2019 American Cancer Society’s (ACS) PA Hope Ride bicyclists, who, on Saturday, June 22, and Sunday, June 23, will pedal anywhere from 30 miles to more than 170 miles through central Pennsylvania, starting from the

Hope Lodge in Hershey. Until then, “Hope” Riders will raise funds to support the Hope Lodges of Pennsylvania and other program services. PA Hope Ride cyclists may ride as individuals or as teams. Riders may participate in one or two days of the tour. Participating cyclists pay a registration fee and are provided with tips to reach individual fundraising goals. The Hershey Hope Lodge will be the start and finish of this year’s ride. The “Hope” Riders may pass through five of Pennsylvania’s counties and many rural small towns. On June 22, routes will include 30, 62, 70,

Arm Knitting Scarf Classs At The Brunswick At Longstown gstown Thursday, January 31, 2019 • 6 p.m. Cost: $10.00 per person Come spend an evening with us, learn how to arm knit a scarf, and then take your beautiful scarf home with you! Please RSVP by calling Lisa or Rebecca at 717-755-7600 by January 30th

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Chocolate Cardamom Truffle Cake Serves 10 to 12

able base, base and sides lined the chocolate). If it doesn’t melt, warm over very low heat, stirring with nonstick parchment paper occasionally, but do not allow to To make the amaretti base, fine- boil. Stir in the liqueur, then set ly crush the amaretti in a food pro- aside until almost cold, but not set. cessor or put them in a plastic bag With an electric mixer, beat the and crush with a rolling pin. Melt chocolate mixture for a couple of the butter and sugar in a pan over minutes - this will give the cake a low heat, then stir in the amaretti lovely airy texture. Pour onto the crumbs. Press the mixture evenly amaretti base. Let cool, then cover over the base of the prepared cake and refrigerate for at least 6 hours, pan and refrigerate for 20 minutes. or up to 48 hours before serving. To make the cardamom cocoa To make the cardamom truffle filling, put the cream and car- sugar, remove the black seeds from damom pods in a pan and heat the papery cardamom pods and put until almost boiling. Remove from the seeds in a spice grinder with the the heat and set aside to infuse for sugar and cocoa. Grind to a powder. Carefully remove the cake from the 20 minutes. Meanwhile, put the chocolate pan and peel off the lining paper. and butter in a saucepan. Strain the Set on a chilled serving plate and infused cream through a fine sift the cardamom cocoa sugar strainer onto the chocolate (the evenly over the top. Serve immedicream will be warm enough to melt ately, cutting into very thin slices.

PA Hope Ride Announced

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Certain times of the year give everyone license to indulge in sweets. The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day are one such example, but perhaps no day of the year is more sweets-friendly than Valentine’s Day. Heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are ubiquitous come mid-February. While no chocolate devotee is liable to scoff at a box of delicious chocolates, people who want to hit a home run with their sweets-loving sweetheart can try their hand at crafting their own confectionary concoction this Valentine’s Day. This recipe for chocolate cardamom truffle cake can amaze that special someone and make this Valentine’s Day extra special.

and 100 miles. The route on June 23 will be 70 miles. All routes on either day will end at the Hershey Hope. On the route, cyclists of all skill levels enjoy a mix of scenic byways, country roads, and trails. While experienced riders enjoy challenging options on portions of the route, intermediate and novice riders will have designated courses to fit their level of riding. Those who choose a one-day ride will finish at the Hope Lodge to a special finish line celebration. Those who are riding two days will finish their first day ride at Kutztown University campus, where they will share their adventures of the day at a sit-down dinner. Cyclists will be provided with all meals, rest stops, night-time accommodations, and full support from mechanics and safety personnel during their one- or two-day excursion. To support the cyclists, readers may visit www.pahoperide.org and click on Donate or call the American Cancer Society at 717534-1487. Readers may also become a PA “Hope” Rider and make a resolution to get fit by training and riding for those who are fighting to beat cancer. The American Cancer Society is a nationwide communitybased voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. To learn more about the ACS or to get help, readers may call 800-227-2345 at any time or visit www.cancer.org.

Dinner, Variety Show Scheduled Company of Praise, the youth choir of the Stewartstown United Methodist Church, 26 S. Main St., Stewartstown, will sponsor Hearts a la Carte, a family-friendly dinner and variety show, on Sunday, Feb. 10, at the church. The meal, a fried chicken dinner, will be served at 4:30 p.m. The variety show will begin at 6 p.m. and will feature comedic, dramatic, and musical acts for people of all ages. The variety show is free to the public and will feature the talents of students from six area high schools. A freewill offering will be received to support the youth choir’s spring mission trip to Ohio. Dinner will be by donation. To ensure that there is enough food, reservations are requested by contacting 717993-2507, ext. 13, or connie@stewartstownumc.org and providing the name of the family and the number of people who will attend.

Genealogy Group To Hold Tour The Sunday, Feb. 3, meeting of the South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society will feature a tour of the Goodridge House, beginning at 2:15 p.m. at Goodridge Freedom Center at 123 E. Philadelphia St., York. The site recognizes the efforts of William C. Goodridge, a nationally recognized figure on the Underground Rail Road. The property shows the place where freedom seekers hid until safety permitted.


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