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Red Lion/Dallastown DECEMBER 26, 2018 GROUP MEETING
The Green Thumb Garden Club will meet on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 2650 Freysville Road, Red Lion. The program will be held at a new time from 11 a.m. to noon. A business meeting will follow. “A Peek Into the Floral Industry” will be presented by Miranda Markowski. The meeting is free, and visitors are welcome to attend. Contact Melanie Markowski at 717-617-7457 or mmarkowski@juno.com.
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Ballroom dance classes for beginner, intermediate, and advanced dancers will start on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Classes will run for 10 weeks at St. James Lutheran Church, 2335 Cramer Road, Brogue. Beginners will meet from 3 to 4 p.m., and intermediate and advanced dancers will meet from 4 to 6 p.m. There is a cost to participate. To register, contact Kevin Walsh at 717-382-2288.
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Students Kick Off FLY Program Year The program aims to help students develop their leadership skills, such as building consensus to solve problems. It also introduces them to local nonprofits and community leaders and educates them about how the community functions. The students learn about the grantmaking process, and the 2019
A total of 36 high school sophomores and juniors representing 21 York County school districts kicked off the Future Leaders of York (FLY) 2019 class this fall with a one-day retreat. The 2019 class will be the 30th class to graduate FLY, a ninemonth, experiential leadership development program.
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The County of York and York County Libraries have teamed up to offer programs about opioids, naloxone, and recovery during a free educational series at libraries across York County. Experts from York/Adams Drug and Alcohol Commission and the RASE Project are slated to appear at several locations through March. The courses include Opioid 101 and Narcan 101. Opioid 101 will aim to help people gain a better understanding of addiction, its effects, and the recovery process. It will examine factors for people who could be at-risk for developing a substance use disorder and give the audience information on available treatment options. Opioid 101 will be offered on Thursday, March 14, 2019, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Kaltreider-Benfer Library, Red Lion.
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magician/juggler, face painting, glitter tattoos, a stiltwalker, balloon twist artists, spin art stations, multiple photo backdrops and props, and more. The festivities will be capped off with a colorful balloon drop countdown at 8 p.m. Local radio personalities Liz Bell and Chris Tyler will serve as the masters of ceremonies. Complimentary party hats will be provided on the way in, and
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Natalie Swingler. Dover Area High School: Maya Fetrow and Carson Snelbaker. Eastern York High School: Ashley Krueger and Elizabeth Quinones. Hanover High School: Isabelle Oropeza. Kennard-Dale High School: Meghan Eppinger. Logos Academy: Adasha Hill. Northeastern High School: Chaney Golden and Aiden Wyble. Red Land High School: Bethy Belai and Madelyn Kerlin. Red Lion Area High School: K i e r s t e n L l o y d a n d Ta n i a Randazzo. South Western High School: Kyle Stanton and Emily Zheng. Spring Grove High School: Emmaline Harper and Ivy Snyder. Susquehannock High School: Luke Immel and Margaret Kinna.
The Future Leaders of York (FLY) Class of 2019 recently kicked off the program year at a one-day retreat. West York Area High School: Jake Altimore. William Penn Senior High School: Joseph Comstock and Michelle Ildefonso. York Catholic High School: Christine Catterall. York Country Day School: Mitchell Macek and Darryanna Moore. York County School of
Technology: Renee Taylor and Dylan Blevins. York Suburban High School: Asha Mir-Young and Liam Waterbury. Leadership York’s mission is to train, connect, and inspire individuals to serve the York community in leadership positions. For more information, readers may visit www.leadershipyork.org.
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class will award $5,000 in grants to area nonprofits, thanks to funding from York County Community Foundation and United Way of York County. The class will develop the field of interest, the selection criteria, and the process for requesting proposals. Local nonprofits will be able to submit applications, and the class members will review and allocate funds based on their selection criteria. The schools sponsoring FLY participants and the FLY Class of 2019 members are as follows. Central York High School: Clayton Brosend and Eva Bumsted. Christian School of York: Eric Shelton. Dallastown Area High School: Megan Dubien, Morgan Hanshew, and Olivia Smeltzer. Delone Catholic High School:
Narcan 101 will cover the risk factors associated with opioid overdose, how to prevent an overdose, and the signs and symptoms of an overdose. The program will also discuss what to do in the event of an overdose, how to administer naloxone, and more about substance abuse treatment and recovery. Sessions will be offered on Thursday, Dec. 27, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Village Library, Jacobus, and on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Paul Smith Library of Southern York County, Shrewsbury. The programs are open to the public and free to attend. To learn more about York County Libraries’ programs, services, and resources, readers may visit www.yorklibraries.org. Readers may also contact Deb Sullivan at 717-849-6931 or dsullivan@york libraries.org.
noisemakers will be distributed on the way out. At 10 p.m., a disc jockey will begin playing music for the crowd gathering to ring in the new year at Continental Square. Anyone can suggest songs for the playlist by posting on the York City Special Events Facebook page using the hashtag #NYEyork. As midnight nears, the community is invited to join the
countdown to the new year as the traditional white rose drops, followed by a fireworks display to usher in 2019. Complimentary hats and noisemakers will be available while supplies last. For more information, readers may visit www.yorkcity.org/NYE or www.Facebook.com/York CitySpecialEvents, follow @York CityEvents on Twitter, or call 717-849-2217.
Rivera-Delgado The wedding of Dianelly Delgado and Jonathan Rivera took place on Oct. 20 at the Joseph Bianca Ballroom in New Britain, Conn. Valarie Rivera officiated at the 6 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Iris Camacho of New Britain, Conn., and Agustin Delgado of Troy, N.Y. She graduated from high school in New Britain, Conn., in 2002 and graduated from Gibbs College in 2007. She is employed by Comcast in York. The groom is the son of Elizabeth Rivera of Red Lion. He attended high school in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is employed by Giant Food Store in Shrewsbury. The maid of honor was Iliana Delgado of New Britain, sister
of the bride. The best man was Steven Rivera of Brooklyn, brother of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by the Rev. Agustin Delgado. Providing music for the ceremony was DJ Aldo. After a wedding trip to New Britain, Conn., the couples resides in York.
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Smith Joins 18 South Board 18 South Youth Ministries Inc. has announced the addition of Don Smith to the organization’s board of directors. A lifelong York County resident, Don is a graduate of Red Lion High School and an attendee of Living Word Community Church in Red Lion. He is married to Jackie Smith, and Don is the father and stepfather of a total of five children. He is employed by Met-Ed as a customer support specialist IV. Don was motivated to join the 18 South board because of his strong ties to the community and his interactions with a youth center student named Dominic. Anyone who is interested in joining 18 South Youth
Ministries’ board of directors center director, Max Halterman, may contact 18 South’s youth at max@18south.org.
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Don Smith has joined the 18 South Youth Ministries Inc. board of directors. He is married to Jackie Smith (right).
Jacques Leaves For Mission Madison Nichole Jacques, daughter of Daniel and Susan Jacques of York Township, left on Oct. 31 to serve a proselyting mission in the Washington Seattle Mission for the York Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is the first person in her immediate family to serve a mission for the church. Madison was scheduled to train in the Mission Training Center, Provo, Utah, for three weeks before joining a female companion in Seattle for an 18-month mission. She is a 2016 graduate of Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School. Since her graduation, she has completed one year at Brigham Young University - Idaho. While in high school, she was a member of the Drama Club and the National Society of High School Scholars. She also completed the four-year, early morning seminary program for her church, where she lettered all four years.
Madison Jacques (center), daughter of Daniel (left) and Susan Jacques (right), recently traveled to Provo, Utah, for three weeks of training before starting an 18-month mission in Seattle. While in high school, she volunteered with Heavenly Paws, a local animal rescue, as her senior project. Madison continued to volunteer with that organization after graduation. In Rexburg, Idaho, she was involved with church service projects, like visiting elderly people in nursing
Donation Drive Posted The Salvation Army will benefit from an annual holiday donation drive being organized by Sheetz For the Kidz. During the month of December, customers can donate at checkout at all Sheetz store locations. One hundred percent of customer donations will go directly to support the children. Each of the 582 stores will support 16 children from its local community by partnering with The Salvation Army to receive wish lists from local families. Employees will volunteer their time to shop for items, wrap items and host holiday parties for the children and their families. At the parties, Santa will greet the children and present
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homes, and she continued to volunteer with homeless animals. Once she completes her mission, Madison plans to continue college and work toward a master’s degree in either library sciences or family studies with a goal of becoming a family counselor.
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around the world. WFCF is inviting organizations that support these communities to submit their projects for funding consideration to WFCF. The goal is to reach out to as many communities in need as possible anywhere around the world, regardless of ethnicity, background, belief and culture. Projects in
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Church Plans Dinner And Blood Drive St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 45 First Ave., Red Lion, has planned a community meal and an American Red Cross blood drive. The church will serve a pork and sauerkraut dinner on New Year’s Eve, Monday, Dec. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. The meal will consist of pork, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, applesauce,
and a selection of desserts. The dinner is free, but reservations are requested by calling 717244-2355. The blood drive will take place on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Interested individuals are asked to make appointments by calling 800733-2767.
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18 South’s fifth annual pancake breakfast fundraiser on Nov. 17 raised more than $5,800. More than 150 attendees enjoyed breakfast and the opportunity to learn more about the ministry and hear
about the future of 18 South. The Red Lion Elks Lodge hosted the event. Proceeds supported 18 South Youth Center’s mission, which is “building our future, one teen at a time.�
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York County Libraries is seeking entries for its annual “A Celebration of Poetry� Contest. The contest is open to students in York and Adams counties in grades one through 12. Interested youths can submit one original poem into the contest through Friday, Jan. 11. The entries will be judged by a panel of local educators and poets. First-, second-, and third-place winners will be selected in the several age groups, including grades one and two, grades three and four, grades five and six, grades seven and eight, grades nine and 10, and grades 11 and 12. The winning poems will be published on the York County Libraries’ website and in a booklet, which will be added to the library collection. Winners will be invited to read their poetry during the “A Celebration of Poetry� event at Martin Library on Wednesday, April 3. The celebration event is open to the public. Students interested in entering the contest should write an original poem in their choice of style. The poem must be written by the individual and not as part of a group or collaboration. Entries can be submitted by email, online, by mail, or at Martin Library. The contest rules and official entry form are available at https:// tinyurl.com/YCLpoetrycontest. York County Libraries include 13 libraries that provide the latest in print and electronic information, best sellers, Wi-Fi, story times, book discussions, and more. To learn more about York County Libraries’ programs, services, and resources, readers may visit www.york libraries.org.
Middle School Posts Honor Roll South Eastern Middle School has posted its distinguished honor roll for the first marking period. The school honored seventhgraders Madelyn Almoney, Jonathan Atkinson, Daizy Baublitz, Kelsey Bergdoll, Makayla Brubaker, Peyton Bunce, Hannah Carl, Margo Channell, Macey DiBastiani, Ashley Donahue, Claire Dorsey, Lilli Douglas, Owen Dunbar, Andrew Ester, Grace Ethem, Nicholas Frederick, Nicholas Gaumer, Kara Golden, Olivia Gorbel, Keller Green, Kathryn Gross, Angelina Hammond, Paul Hoppert, John Huber, Madison Hushon, Isabelle Ingoe, Sierra Jenkins, Casey Jones, Chloe Jones, Maura Kief, Mitchell Kilgore, Madison Kraemer, Ashley Lavin, Jacob Linzey, Jordan Long, Sophia Manfredi, Makaila Mayer, Hailie McCall, Andrew McGraw, Amanda Merrick, Liesl Miller, Connor Milton, Robert Osborne, Kendalyn Quinan, Loren Ragland, Elliott Renner, Noa Schneider, Logan Shanberger, Jessup Sharp, Morgan Smith, Ryan Stevenson, Allysen Stew-
art, Julia VanPelt, Hailey Walters, Olivia Waltrup, Rhylinn Webb, Gabrielle Williams, Connor Wolf, Cole Yates, and Benjamin Zimmerman. The list also included eighthgraders Lilly Barrett, Madison Boone, Odessa Bowers, Kaitlyn Carruth, Charlotte Crowl, Dylan Cunningham, Madison Davidson, Chloe Davis, Hattie Denny, Annelise Dicara, Allyson Eaton, Reghan Evler, Nathaniel Fadrigon, Lauren Filak, Jayden Fisher, Simon Freitag, Oliver Fromm, Samuel Gemmill, Tenley Horman, Isabella Huber, Amaya Jones, Josephine Kelly, Bridget Kilgore, Riley Kirwin, James Knight, Zachary Lisek, William Long, Madison Loveland, Emily Manifold, Hailey Marslett, Abigail McCarty, Molly McCarty, Garrett McCleary, Felicity Measley, Zachary Orwig, Isabella Portello, Anna Reed, Mackenzie Robinson, Brooklyn Sprenkle, Koy Swanson, Katherine Tarbert, Bradley Tompkins, Carly Vaughan, Haleyanne Walter, and Carter Wolf.
Customer Care Center Updated The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has modernized its online Customer Care Center www.customercare.penndot.gov - to make it easier to report concerns on state-maintained roadways with new mapping capabilities, optional photo uploads, and a mobile-friendly interface. The purpose of the new Customer Care Center is to make it easier for members of the public to share their concerns or feedback. The modernized service sorts concerns into categories: road or bridge conditions; removing something from a roadway; traffic, signs, or signals; ongoing roadwork or projects; or general questions and concerns. Users can map their current location to document a concern or choose an address or roadway, as well as other relevant location information, and even upload photos related to the concern. These descriptions will provide better information for PennDOT staff and can reduce the amount of time needed to gather more information from customers submitting concerns. As of Sept. 30, the previous Customer Care Center had nearly 45,000 concerns submitted
this year. More than 96 percent of those concerns have been resolved. Motorists are asked to be as specific as possible when providing locations of concerns. Motorists should report the county, municipality, street name, and state route number, which can be found on small black and white signs posted along state highways. In addition, a description of any familiar landmarks would be helpful for PennDOT to locate the problem area. Maintenance concerns will be corrected as soon as possible. Emergency road repairs, such as road wash-outs, are handled on a top-priority basis. Concerns may also be reported through 800-FIX-ROAD (800-349-7623), though the number should not be used to report traffic accidents, disabled vehicles, or other emergencies. Motorists should continue to call 911 to report these types of emergencies. Customers with questions or concerns related to driver or vehicle services should visit www.dmv.pa.gov. For concerns related to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, readers should visit www.paturnpike.com.
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State Grange Announces Officers
Pennsylvania State Grange members recently elected the following officers and executive committee members: (front, from left) Lorena Baughman, Barbara Gross, Janet Pratt, Debbie Campbell, Jennifer Nauss, Virginia Mangel, Dr. James Diamond, (back) Judy Pressler, Gene Zvarick, Robert Kleckner III, JV Lamb, Wayne Campbell, Andrew Kieffer, Henry Seidel, Richard Mangel, (not pictured) Jennifer Beamon, and Hannah Leibensperger. The Pennsylvania State Grange held its 146th annual convention at the Pittsburgh Marriott North in Cranberry Township from Oct. 19 to 21. Officers for 2018-19 were elected during morning session on Oct. 20, and the winners were announced that afternoon. Among those elected were Dr.
James Diamond of Chester County, chosen for the executive committee, and Jennifer Nauss of York County, elected to the position of lecturer. The following Berks County residents were also elected: Henry Seidel, treasurer; Andrew Kieffer, steward; Robert Kleckner III, assistant steward; Jennifer Beamon, ceres;
The following dignitaries were among the attendees at the Pennsylvania State Grange’s 146th annual convention: (from left) Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, National Grange president Betsy Huber, National Grange representatives Susan and John Plank, and Pennsylvania State Grange president Wayne Campbell. and Hannah Leibensperger, pomona. The other officers are Wayne Campbell, president; JV Lamb, overseer; Debra Campbell, secretary; Judy Pressler, chaplain; Lorena Baughman, lady assistant steward; Gene Zvarick, gatekeeper; and Virginia Mangel, flora. Barbara Gross, Richard Mangel,
and Janet Pratt were chosen for the executive committee. Several dignitaries were in attendance, including Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, National Grange president Betsy Huber, and National Grange representatives Susan and John Plank.
Fundraiser To Benefit Meals On Wheels For the 11th consecutive year, the Meals on Wheels network will benefit from the Share the Love Campaign. Through the network, Golden Connections
Community Center provides nutritious meals to seniors in need in the Red Lion and Dallastown area. Customers who purchase or
Skin Protection Information Posted It is easy to associate vigilant sun protection with summertime, when the sun is shining intensely. However, sun protection is necessary every day, regardless of the weather or time of year. Even when it is cold or overcast, UV rays that cause skin aging and skin cancer are reaching the skin. In the right winter weather conditions, people can sustain sun damage just as easily as during the summer. UVB rays, the main cause of sunburn, are the strongest in the summer. However, UVB rays can burn and damage skin yearround, especially at high altitudes and on reflective surfaces such as snow or ice. Snow reflects up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV light, so the rays hit twice, further increasing the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. UVA rays remain constant throughout the year and can penetrate through clouds and fog. UVA rays can also penetrate glass, so it is still possible to damage skin while spending a bright winter day indoors.
The first line of defense against this sun damage is clothing. Covering up is easier in the winter, because it is cold, but the face, head, and neck tend to remain exposed year-round, and this is where most skin cancers occur. People should not forget their UV-blocking sunglasses and broad-brimmed hat before heading out. Sunglasses protect the eyes while also fighting snow glare, and a hat keeps the head warm while keeping UV rays from damaging the scalp. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher should be applied daily to all exposed skin. People should make sure to cover often-missed spots like the tops of their ears, around the eyes, and near the hairline. Individuals should consider choosing a moisturizing sunscreen with ingredients like lanolin or glycerin to combat dry winter skin. Finally, people should try to avoid the peak sun hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and seek shade when they can. For more information, readers may visit www.skin cancer.org.
lease a new Subaru through Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019, will be able to have $250 donated to their choice of charities. Through this event, as a member of Meals
on Wheels America, the Golden Connections Community Center will receive a share of the donation from Subaru vehicles sold in Pennsylvania.
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SMBA Concert Slated operated by the Goodwill volunteer firefighters and ladies auxiliary members. There is a separate charge for the food in addition to the tickets for the show. The family show will be a smoke-free and alcohol-free event. Separate ticket costs have been set for SMBA members and for nonmembers. The annual membership fee of a set cost per family can be paid the night of the show. The SMBA 2018-19 show schedule is available at w w w. s e v e n m o u n t a i n s b l u e grass.org. For more information, readers may contact 717-395-7128 or 717-515-3324.
Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association (SMBA) will present its next concert on Saturday, Dec. 29, in the social hall at Goodwill Fire Company, 2318 S. Queen St., York. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. The Werner Family Band from Mount Joy will perform at 6:30 p.m., and Darin and Brooke Aldridge will perform at 7 p.m. The Werner Family Band consists of a father and several of his sons, most of whom have received SMBA scholarships. Brooke is the IBMA Female Vocalist of the year for 2017 and 2018. Darin is a multiinstrumentalist. The kitchen will be open and
Spiced Yogurt Muffins 3 tablespoons McCormick pumpkin pie spice 2 tablespoons McCormick chipotle cinnamon
Make-ahead muffins can be a quick breakfast that is perfect for mornings at home. This recipe for Spiced Yogurt Muffins, courtesy of the National Dairy Council, Dannon, and McCormick, can be made in advance and doled out as needed throughout the week. The muffins also can be made as a treat for office luncheons and may be cut in half for smaller yields.
Directions: 1 - Combine yogurt and water in mixing bowl. Whisk until blended. Set aside. 2 - Add spices to dry muffin mix in a large bowl. Add yogurt and water mixture to the muffin mixture. Mix until just Spiced Yogurt Muffins blended. Do not overmix. 3 - Using a scoop, portion into greased or (Yield: 50 servings) lined muffin pans. Bake at 350 F for 24 6 1/2 cups plain fat-free Greek yogurt minutes (or 17 to 20 minutes in a con4 cups water, room temperature 1 box (5 lbs) Gold Medal Muffin Mix, vection oven), until the tops are golden brown. whole grain variety
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Public libraries in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties benefited from the annual Bouquets for Books children’s book drive held by Royer’s Flowers and Gifts from Oct. 28 to Nov. 10. The book drive collected 806 new children’s titles, with the number of books collected by county as follows: Berks, 94; Cumberland, 58; Dauphin, 142; Franklin, 39; Lancaster, 219; Lebanon, 91; and York, 163. Jill Williams (left), manager of Royer’s Flowers and Gifts’ Lancaster West store, and Renee Christiansen, youth services manager, Library System of Lancaster County, display books collected at Royer’s Lancaster West, Lancaster North, Ephrata and Columbia stores. Bouquets for Books has yielded nearly 19,000 books in its 13-year history.
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Concert Will Kick Off YSO “Heroes!” Season The York Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will present a concert titled “The Eroica” on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York. This concert is the first Classical Series performance of the 2018-19 season, “Heroes!” The Classical Series will open with Beethoven’s “Egmont” Overture, portraying the life and heroism of the 16th-century Dutch nobleman Lamoral, Count of Egmont. Egmont was a loyal subject of Philip II of Spain, yet he opposed the Spanish repression of the Netherlands. Egmont was captured and executed as a traitor for conspiring against the regime. The concert will also feature a special performance by York Symphony Orchestra principal trumpet Nathan Clark, as he performs the Trumpet Concerto by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Clark is a York native and resides in York County with his family. He is also a member of the
United States Air Force Ceremonial Brass, primary substitute trumpeter for the Kennedy Center’s National Symphony Orchestra, and principal trumpet of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and Apollo Orchestra. He regularly performs with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and the National Philharmonic. An active performer and advocate of brass chamber music, Clark is a founding member of the Barclay Brass ensemble, which performs throughout the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The concert will conclude with Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” by Beethoven. “Eroica,” meaning “heroic symphony,” was originally dedicated to Napoleon, but Beethoven withdrew that dedication once Napoleon declared himself emperor. To purchase tickets, readers may visit www.YorkSymphony.org or call 717-846-1111.
Nathan Clark will be featured on Johann Nepomuk Hummel’s Trumpet Concerto during York Symphony Orchestra’s season-opening concert on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York.
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Family Time Tips Offered For the majority of working professionals, finding quality time to spend with loved ones can be a delicate balancing act. But working parents do not have to wait until retirement to enjoy being in the company of their families. With some fine tuning, anyone can find ways to spend more time with their children, spouse, extended families and friends. Families may consider eating dinner together every night. Dining together enables everyone to
be a part of each other’s day and discuss important issues facing the family. Family members should avoid activities that cut into dinner time. Family members may also consider changing their work hours. For example, some people may be able to leave work at 4 p.m. to make it h o m e fo r f a m i l y t i m e a n d then finish the day’s work remotely afterward. To ensure they have time together, family members should
put it on the calendar. Family time may fall by the wayside unless it is scheduled. Family time should be treated as an important event so it becomes a priority. Families can also enjoy entertainment together. Instead of retiring to separate corners of the house with tablets or mobile phones in tow, members can find a television series everyone can enjoy together. Participants can gather to see how stories unfold and then
Dietrich-Price discuss the episodes. Family time need not be limited to recreation or leisure. People may get their entire family involved in a chore or project so members can work together toward a common goal. Landscaping, painting a room in the house or even grocery shopping are some examples of chores that can be turned into family time. Family time takes work, but making it a priority can offer important benefits.
Budgeting Tips Posted Successful financial plans often begin with the creation of a budget. A budget is an estimate of income and expenses in a given period of time. Budgets help with long-term goals like paying off a mortgage or sending a child to college as well as shortterm goals like financing a dream vacation. Not all budgets are alike, and when people hear the word budget, they may get apprehensive. Budgeting may require making some concessions in regard to spending habits, but it does not have to put a complete damper on plans. In fact, with a budget in hand, people may be more free to spend,
because they will have a stronger grasp of their financial situation. To make a budget, people should start by listing their necessities. They should calculate the costs associated with fixed needs, including rent/mortgage, utilities, food, and any other bills that have to be paid each month. Existing debt should then be added. Debt includes any routine payments being made in connection with credit cards, student loans, car payments, or unpaid medical bills. A spending analysis should be conducted over several months. Budgets are easier with fixed
numbers, but unforeseen variables can affect spending every month. These can include clothing, entertainment, and more. The cost of these expenses should be averaged throughout the analysis period so one can get some idea of how much to allocate for them. Software or apps can be used to help. There are plenty of resources available to help people calculate their budgets and get a picture of their financial habits. Resources such as Mint, You Need a Budget (YNAB), and various accounting programs can produce spreadsheets, pie charts, and bar graphs as a budget is created.
Triple Chocolate Muffin Recipe 6 tablespoons packed brown sugar and melted butter in a separate mixing bowl, and mix well. sugar 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, and stir gently melted 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour until just combined. 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa Using two spoons, divide the Preheat the oven to 400 powder degrees Fahrenheit. Line a 12- batter evenly among the paper 2 teaspoons baking powder cup muffin pan with paper liners. liners. Then bake in the preheat1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate Sift the flour, cocoa, baking pow- ed oven for 20 minutes or until der and baking soda into a large well risen and firm to the touch. chips bowl. Add the semisweet and Remove from the oven and serve 1/2 cup white chocolate chips warm, or place on a cooling rack white chocolate chips, and stir. 2 large eggs, beaten Place the eggs, sour cream, and let cool. 1 1/4 cup sour cream Triple Chocolate Muffins (makes 12)
People are encouraged to start trimming gradually. Quitting a certain lifestyle cold turkey can be jarring. People should gradually cut back on spending if the analysis suggests that is the way to go. Saving should be automated. Immediately removing a set amount from paychecks by having it directly deposited into a separate account can remove the temptation of spending too much. Budgets are a key part of a financial plan and can help people reach their goals.
The wedding of Ashlyn Price and Michael Anthony Dietrich took place on Oct. 13 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in New Freedom. The Rev. Robert Yohe Jr. officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Price of Stewartstown. She graduated from York Catholic High School in 2012 and Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences in 2014. She is employed by Evangelin A Boutique Salon in Shrewsbury. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Dietrich Sr. of York. He graduated from York Catholic High School in 2013 and Penn State University in 2017. He is employed by Graham Engineering in York. The maid of honor was Kira DalPezzo of York. The bridesmaids were Julia Ruiz of Stewartstown and Carly Marks Abbot of York. The best man was Andrew Devlin of York. The groomsmen were Gabriel Dietrich of York, brother of the groom; Brandon Price of Stewartstown, brother of the bride; and Raphael Dietrich of York, brother of the
groom. The ring bearers were Abram Henise of York, son of the maid of honor, and Beckett Dietrich of York, nephew of the groom. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a princess-style ball gown with draping sleeves. The gown was designed by Oleg Cassini. The bride carried a bouquet of calla lilies and roses. Providing music for the ceremony was Soundwaves Entertainment. The reception took place at Out Door Country Club in York. After a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the couple resides in York.
Harvest Sharing News Announced Thanks to record-breaking donations of deer meat from Pennsylvania hunters, generous donors, and more, the state’s charitable food system will provide more than half a million servings of ground venison through food banks, soup kitchens, and pantries throughout the commonwealth. Now in its 27th season, the nonprofit charity Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH) helps to coordinate the donation, processing, and distribution of venison to Pennsylvanians facing food insecurity. HSH has donated 1,356,281 pounds of venison to the hungry since 1991. The Department of Agriculture partners with HSH to cover some of the costs of processing the meat, with the department increasing its share of financial support over the last two years due to increased deer donations. With continued support, Pennsylvania hunters can donate their deer cost-free.
During the 2017-18 season, a total donation was made of 3,337 deer, yielding 130,930 pounds of deer meat and providing 667,400 meals for individuals and families in need. Due to this increase in donations, additional meat processors are being recruited throughout the year to better help turn hunters’ donations into high-value protein for hungry families. This year, the department will help to cover the service cost of more than 110 processors throughout the commonwealth. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is the largest nonprofit food distribution organization in central Pennsylvania and serves as the ongoing host of HSH’s annual kickoff event. The food bank counts on HSH each year to provide thousands of pounds of lean venison from deer harvested by central Pennsylvania hunters. HSH also works in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natu-
ral Resources’ Deer Management Assistance Program to receive donations to help conserve a healthy, natural habitat that supports wildlife diversity and healthy deer populations throughout the state. HSH also partners with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which donates $20,000 annually and uses deer management practices that directly provide venison to the program. Hunters interested in participating can take their deer to one of the participating meat processors throughout the state and donate any amount of their venison to the program. Pennsylvanians can also donate money to the Buck for the Pot campaign, which supports HSH. For more information on Hunters Sharing the Harvest, readers may visit www.share deer.org. For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, readers may visit www.agriculture.pa.gov.
Surviving Spouse Socials To Meet Surviving Spouse Socials will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 6 p.m. at Faith United Church of Christ, 509 Pacific Ave., York. Refreshments will be offered after the meeting. All widowed men and
women are welcome to attend. The group also offers social activities. Members will gather on Monday, Jan. 21, at noon at Old Country Buffet, Route 30, York, to eat lunch and play cards
or games. On Thursdays at 6 p.m., members will enjoy different restaurants in York. For details, including the restaurant location, readers may call 717-318-6366 or 717-434-5470.
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DAC Chapter Holds Bible Institute Slates Classes Meeting, Honors Member The Barrens Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists (DAC) recently met at the Windsor Lions Club for its November meeting. Attendees recited the Pledge of Allegiance, the American Creed, the Object of the National Society, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the National Society of the DAC. An announcement was made noting that $125 was donated to the Veterans Court of York County, $50 was given to the Patriot Program at the South Eastern Intermediate School, and $60 went to the College of the Ozarks in Branson, Mo. Additionally, the group donated several books to the MasonDixon Library. The group selected books with Colonial themes that would be of interest to young adults, including a trilogy by Sally Cabot Gunning focusing on Colonial Cape Cod and the 75th edition of “Johnny Tremain.” The highlight of the meeting was the celebration of the 70th
Keystone Bible Institute offers courses in biblical literature, theology, and historical studies, as well as life in the Spirit. Registration is now open for the winter semester. Classes will begin in January. Keystone Bible will offer six courses at two sites in January. Evening classes will include Counseled by God on Mondays, Biblical Literature on Tuesdays,
will run from 10 a.m. to noon at 456 Appaloosa Way, Red Lion. There is a cost for each course, plus materials. For more details and a registration form, readers may contact 717-968-5521 or keystone bibleinstitute@gmail.com. The deadline for registration is Sunday, Dec. 30. Readers may also visit www.keystonebible institute.com.
2019 FestivICE Celebration Set During the November meeting of the Barrens Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists, Adelaide Neff (front, left) was honored for 70 years of membership. Congratulating her were her daughters (back, from left) Ann Morton and Sue Mitchem, along with (front, right) regent Pat Shaw. anniversary of membership for Adelaide Neff, who joined the DAC in October 1948. Her daughters Ann Morton and Sue
Mitchem brought her to the meeting to enjoy a program and dessert. She was gifted a card and flowers.
Tortilla Soup Recipe Tortilla Soup (serves four) 4 corn tortillas, freshly made or a few days old 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, plus extra for frying
Hearing God Through Your Dreams on Wednesdays, and The Master’s Plan of Evangelism on Thursdays. Evening classes will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at Pathway Community Church, 1731 W. Philadelphia St., York. Daytime classes will include a study of the covenants, Torah, feasts, Hebrew language, prophetic names, and more, along with Foundations in Apologetics. Classes
1 small onion, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 14-ounce can plum tomatoes, drained 4 cups chicken stock Small bunch cilantro
RLABA Holds Scavenger Hunt
Red Lion Area Business Association (RLABA) members pull contest winners from the Red Lion Small Business Saturday Scavenger Hunt at Community Reach in Red Lion. Drawing names were (from left) Susan Pilgrim, Engle Printing & Publishing Company; Gina Pijanowski, office manager, Community Reach; Charlotte Warfield, office assistant, Community Reach; Muriel Slenker, executive director, Community Reach; and John Domer of Gift RiteWay. Winners will be contacted by phone.
Salt and ground black pepper Using a sharp knife, cut each tortilla into four or five strips, each measuring about 3/4 inches wide. Pour vegetable oil to a depth of 3/4 inch into a heavy frying pan. Heat until a small piece of tortilla, added to the oil, floats on the top and bubbles at the edges. Add a few tortilla strips to the hot oil and fry for a few minutes, until crisp and golden brown all over, turning them occasionally. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on a double layer of paper towels. Cook the remaining tortilla strips in the same way. Heat the 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large, heavy pan. Add the chopped onion and garlic and cook over medium heat for two to three minutes, stirring constantly with a wooden spatula, until the onion is soft and translucent. Do not let the garlic turn brown, or it will give the soup a bitter taste. Chop the tomatoes using a large, sharp knife and add them to the onion mixture in the pan. Pour in the chicken stock and stir well. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and let simmer for about 10 minutes, until the liquid has reduced slightly. Chop the cilantro. Add to the soup, reserving a little to use as a garnish. Season to taste. Place a few of the crisp tortilla pieces in the bottom of four warmed soup bowls. Ladle the soup on top. Sprinkle each portion with the reserved chopped cilantro and serve.
FestivICE, presented by York Traditions Bank and Eventive, will expand for 2019 to three days and fill Cherry Lane in downtown York with music, family fun, and live sculpting of thousands of pounds of ice. The free winter celebration will be held on Thursday, Jan. 17, through Saturday, Jan. 19. Chainsaw-wielding artists will again turn more than 20,000 pounds of ice into frosty pieces of art throughout the three-day event, including a 40-foot ice slide for the celebration’s youngest attendees to ride for free. Ice sculpture artists will honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King on his holiday weekend by paying tribute to him and heroes inspired by his message in their ice sculptures. A record-setting 20 ice sculptures will be featured, including 15 creations sponsored by local businesses to support Children’s Aid Society. Vendors will offer handmade and vintage wares in Central Market, joining a number of Beaver Street
Events To Offer College Insight York College, 441 Country Club Road, York, will host two public events designed to provide valuable insight on popular college topics - choosing the right major and, for parents, how to prepare a student for college. These events, which will be held in Weinstock Lecture Hall, Willman Business Center, are open to anyone interested in learning more. Considering attending or planning to attend York College is not a prerequisite. Academic Possibilities Night, a night dedicated to exploring majors and how to choose the right one, will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Current students will share their insights into what worked and what did not. A Night Just for Parents, set for from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 14, will focus on what to expect as parents prepare to send their students off to college. Current York College parents will participate and answer questions. Registration is available at www.ycp.edu/understandingcollege. Attending both events is not required, but highly encouraged. For more information, readers may contact Nan Noel at nnoel@ycp.edu.
and Market Street shops and restaurants that will be open. The expanded winter party will kick off on the night of Jan. 17 with a make-your-own-superherocape event by Creative York from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and a free screening of “The Incredibles” at the Capitol Theatre at 7 p.m., both part of CelebrateARTS, an initiative of the Cultural Alliance of York County. York Young Professionals will host a social at Cherry Lane from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The ice slide will be open from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The schedule on Friday, Jan. 18, to date includes live ice carvings from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and a free silent disco after-party at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts from 8 to 11 p.m., also part of CelebrateARTS. The ice slide will be open at noon. Jan. 19 will feature a full day of family-friendly activities, live music, fire pits, s’mores, and more. Family Day at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and vendors
will be set up in Central Market from noon to 3 p.m. From noon to 4 p.m., the ice slide will be open, children’s activities will be offered in Central Market, there will be live music at a local eatery, Anna and Elsa character appearances will take place, and there will be appearances by the FestivICE Yeti and the York Revolution’s DownTown. The “Yeti Stomp” interactive dance in Cherry Lane will take place at noon and at 1, 2, 3, and 4 p.m. A free screening of “The Incredibles” will take place at the Capitol Theatre at 3 p.m. Show Me How to Live Band will perform in Cherry Lane at 4:15 p.m. Details and ice sculpture sponsorships are available at www.Festiv ICE.com, which will be updated as more elements are added to the event. Children’s Aid Society will receive a portion of each sponsorship of the ice sculptures. For more information, readers may call 717-801-4489 or visit www.eventiveyork.com.
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YAA Schedule Posted The York Art Association (YAA), 220 S. Marshall St., York, will offer a variety of adult art classes and workshops. There is a cost for each program, and YAA members will receive a discount.
Landscape Painting in Oil, Acrylic and Pastel (intermediate to advanced) will be offered on from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays, Jan. 7 to Feb. 25. Barb Buchanan will instruct the class.
Watercolor (beginner to intermediate) will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays, Jan. 8 to Feb. 26. Kathy Becker will instruct the class. Watercolor (intermediate to advanced) will be offered from 12:30
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
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
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
ST. JOHN (SADLER’S) LUTHERAN CHURCH Serving Stewartstown & Surrounding Communities for over 225yrs. 2916 Saddler’s Church Rd., Stewartstown, PA. (E of Shrewsbury off Rt851. Take Sawmill Rd. to Sadler’s Church Rd.) 717-993-3873. Email: sadlers@nfdc.net www.sadlerschurch.org Sunday Service 9am, Sunday School all ages 10:15am, Ample Parking, Handicap Access Nursery Available. Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month & major festivals. Fellowship Time w/light refreshments, twice monthly after Sun. service. Ladies’ Organization Breakfast monthly, Choir Rehearsal, Wed. 7pm. Everyone Welcome. Pastor: Ed Robbins
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. ST. PETER’S CHURCH, Non-Denominational: 1708 Seitzville Road, Seven Valleys. Sunday Worship at 10 am. Nurseries are provided, as well as a Children’s Ministry. We offer AWANA children’s ministry every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. and Youth Ministry every Sun. at 6:30 p.m. We also have small groups that meet in homes around our community, as well as men’s groups, and women’s groups. Our church is handicap accessible with an elevator to the lower level and plenty of parking with drop off at the front doors. Phone:717-428-3559 smilegodlovesyou@ddogcom.net www.preparingyouforeternity.org 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 YORKSHIRE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 125 Edgewood Rd., York (717)755-4952 Sunday Schedule: 9 am. Celebration Worship led by a worship team and 10:45 a.m. Celebration Worship incorporating our heritage of hymns, liturgy, choral and instrumental music; Sunday School for all ages: 9 am. and 10:45 a.m. Nursery w/ pagers. Sunday Youth Group 5:30 p.m. For info on studies for all age groups visit www.yorkshireumc.org or on Facebook. Joyful Noise Christian Preschool is accepting registrations for the 2018-2019 school year. Two day program for children ages 3-4; Three day program for children ages 4-5
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to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Jan. 8 to Feb. 26. Kathy Becker will instruct the class. Drawing With Graphite Pencil (all levels) has been set for noon to 3 p.m. on Fridays, Jan. 4 to Feb. 22. Alison L. Baker will instruct the class. Open Studio (all levels) will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays, Jan. 3 to Feb. 21. Barb Buchanan will instruct the class. Experimental Mixed Media (all levels) will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays, Jan. 3 to Feb. 21. Julie Yontz Rupp will instruct the class. The Golden Section and Dynamic Symmetry: What Is It and How Do Artists Use It? will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, through Friday, March 8. Phyllis Disher Fredericks will instruct the workshop. Exploring Collage will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, March 11, and Tuesday, March 12. Susan Davitti Darling will instruct the workshop. Seeing Expressive Color: Pastel and Oil Three-Day Workshop will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 14, and Friday, March 15, and from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 16. Susan Nicholas Gephart will instruct the workshop. Mix-It-Up Painting: A Two-Day Workshop will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday, March 18, and from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19. Sue Marrazzo will instruct the workshop. The Energy of Underpainting in Acrylics will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, and Friday, March 22. Beth Kaylor Brunner will instruct the workshop. Illustrating Children’s Books and Beyond will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 24. Maryel Henderson and Kelly Pedersen will instruct the workshop. A nominal fee has been set for both members and nonmembers. Children’s art classes with Rebecca Brodbeck will be offered. A set fee has been set for all students, and membership is not required. Supplies will be included. Hands-On Art History for Homeschoolers ages 5 to 12 will be offered from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays, Jan. 4 to Feb. 22. Becoming Masters of Art will take place on Saturdays, Jan. 5 to Feb. 23. The session for children ages 5 to 8 will meet from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and the session for youths ages 9 to 12 will meet from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Attendees should bring their own paper towels for their classes. For more information or to register, readers may visit www.yorkart association.org or call 717-7550028 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. A deposit is required at the time of registration, and payment is due on or before the first day of class. Emergency cancellations by YAA will be rescheduled.
Lions Club Honors Students
Red Lion Lions Club member Donald Dippner (right) recognized Jonathan King as the Red Lion Area Junior High School Student of the Month for October. The certificate presentation took place on Nov. 13. The Red Lion Lions Club meets every second and fourth Tuesday at the Great American Saloon in Dairyland Square in Red Lion.
Red Lion Lions Club member Donald Dippner (right) recognized Alexander Sun as the Red Lion Area Senior High School Student of the Month for November. The certificate presentation took place on Nov. 13.
Food Drive Posted Senior Commons at Powder Mill, 1775 Powder Mill Road, York, and the York County Food Bank will host a food drive from Wednesday, Jan. 2, through Thursday, Jan. 31. The community may donate unexpired, nonperishable food items during this time. Acceptable canned, boxed, or plastic bottled food items include vegetables, fruit, soups, stews, macaroni and cheese, beans, peas, pasta, rice, low-sugar cereals, tuna,
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salmon, chicken, peanut butter, 100-percent fruit juice, and baby formula and baby foods. No items in glass containers will be accepted. For a complete list of items needed, readers may visit http://york foodbank.org/food-drives/. Donations may be brought to Senior Commons at Powder Mill from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, readers may call 717-741-0961 or visit www .powdermill.com or www.york foodbank.org.
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Santa Visits American Legion Wyatt Knaub sat on Santa’s lap during Breakfast With Santa, held on Dec. 1 at the Red Lion American Legion Post 543. Many families stopped by to visit with Santa.
Gibson Chosen To Lead Cultural Alliance The board of directors of the Cultural Alliance of York County has announced that president Mary Anne Winkelman, who has served the Cultural Alliance of York County for 17 years, will be retiring at the end of 2018. Winkelman plans to step down effective Monday, Dec. 31. Succeeding Winkelman will be Kelley Gibson. Before being named president, Gibson served for five years as the director of communications and engagement at the Cultural Alliance. In her new role starting on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, Gibson will be responsible for the day-to-day leadership, management, and success of the Cultural Alliance of York County, including planning, organizational leadership, staff supervision and development, fund development, fiscal management, and relationship building with businesses, government entities, and the community. Prior to joining the Cultural Alliance, Gibson worked for Imwave Inc., an online marketing firm based in York, where she held an account management position and launched online marketing campaigns for a multitude of national and international clients. Gibson started her career in the arts by becoming the first director of marketing and development for YorkArts Arts Center, a partner agency of the Cultural Alliance. Gibson currently serves on the board for Citizens in the Arts in Pennsylvania, a statewide multidisciplinary
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Beeler Earns Athletic Honor Sophomore Sophie Beeler of the Muhlenberg College field hockey team earned All-Centennial Conference honorable mention recognition. Beeler, a native of York and graduate of
Dallastown Area High School, started all 18 games for a defense that recorded six shutouts in 12 games against conference opponents. She led the Mules and tied for third in the conference with five defensive saves.
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MURRY MANAGEMENT COMPANY is seeking a part-time Administrative Assistant who is a team player. Murry has been serving Lancaster County for 90 years.
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BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101
EISENHART PAINTING Top quality painting staining & drywall repair. Res/Comm. Fully insured. PA104436. 717-424-7850
SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. Cherry, Locust, Walnut, etc. $180 per cord. Delivery available. 717-205-6300
CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA’s, HHA’s, retired nurses, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-751-2488.
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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.
For Rent DOVER 1BR $795 mo. & 2BR $870 mo. Plus utils & Sec. dep. NO PETS. NO WEEKEND CALLS 717-292-5204 (9-4:30)
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(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
TRUCKS 2004 DODGE RAM 1500, Club Cab, 8ft bed, w/ ladder racks, side boxes, lots of new parts installed, 109K mi., $7000 obo, 717-475-4451
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 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
BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288 HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
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AUTOS FOR SALE ALWAYS BUYING CLASSIC CARS
Jeff 717-575-4561 Gast BARN FINDS & SHOW CARS
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
74 S. AUTO SALES
4 MILES SOUTH OF THE SQUARE IN RED LION
Look For The 2 Yellow Palm Trees
717-246-2199 $1,000 Down 1999 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4x4 2003 Chevrolet Suburban
2003 Chevrolet Tahoe 2004 Ford Escape 4x4
$800 Down 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier 2006 Dodge Stratus 1997 Ford Mustang
2001 Chevrolet Malibu 2001 Ford Escape
$500 Down 2003 Dodge Neon 2004 Chevy Cobalt
1999 Dodge Stratus 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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.
WE FINANCE We Reserve The Right to Refuse Credit
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Manatee Adoptions Available Animal advocates and environmentally conscious holiday shoppers can make the season brighter for family, friends, and co-workers by “adopting” real, living manatees in their honor from the Save the Manatee Club. The Adopt-A-Manatee program was started to raise more awareness of Florida’s imperiled marine mammals. For a donation, the Save the Manatee Club will send a personalized adoption packet, which
includes an adoption certificate, a photo and the life history of a real Florida manatee, and a membership handbook. Manatees like Rocket, Howie, Ariel, and Gator are all popular adoptees, and a new female manatee, Moo Shoo, has been added to the Adopt-AManatee program at Blue Spring State Park in Orange City, Fla. Save the Manatee Club is an nonprofit conservation organization whose mission is to protect manatees and their aquatic
habitat for future generations. Through increased public awareness, habitat protection, and enforcement of boating regulations, the organization hopes to ensure manatees survive for the enjoyment of generations to come. Manatee adoptions and a variety of manatee-related merchandise are available by visiting www.savethemanatee.org. To adopt a manatee, readers may also call 800-432-JOIN (5646).
Reineberg’s Shoes & Shoe Repair
Final Days... Closing January 12th!
ALL Children’s Sneakers & Shoes $10.
No More Shoe Repair!
$10. to $40
1031 Haines Road York, PA 717-757-5659
Displays, furniture, shelving, & gazebo for SALE!
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App Created To Address Opioid Addiction The winners of the 2018 Code4PA codeathon have created a mobile app that provides users with personalized recommendations for opioid addiction treatment. The winners were selected from 28 projects developed by teams of participants from across the state. More than 350 technology professionals, addiction and recovery experts, college students, state officials and others took part in this year’s Code4PA, which kicked off on Sept. 20 in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The teams returned on Oct. 20 to demonstrate their projects for judging. The app, called Care4PA, suggests services and treatment providers based on information provided by the user such as his or her location and insurance provider. Users can also view other patients’ ratings of providers. Over time, the app will use this feedback to refine and improve recommendations. The app also provides state officials with insight into provider performance and utilization. Participants used opioid data from the state open data portal and other sources, as well as mobile, GIS and other technologies to develop app prototypes, data visualizations and other tools focused on prevention, rescue and recovery.
Competitors in the 2018 Code4PA codeathon shared information about their projects. The winners created a mobile app that provides users with personalized recommendations for opioid addiction treatment. The winning team is made up of Chaitanya Dedhiya, Aniket Gode, Ilsa Snyder, Jahnavi Deshmukh and Pratik Sawant from the Harrisburg area. They will receive special recognition, including a meetand-greet with Gov. Tom Wolf, networking with commonwealth executives and publicity through press and social media. In addition to the grand prize winner, special prizes were awarded for Best Use Innovation, Best Team, Best Use of Dataset/API, Best Use Case, Best Use of
Geospatial Technology and Best Prototype or App Design. Code4PA is hosted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in partnership with Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Code for Philly, Technology Council for Central Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Heinz College/Carnegie Mellon University and industry sponsors. For more information, readers may visit www.code4pa.tech.
Her Traditions Scholarship Announced Applications are being accepted for the Her Traditions Scholarship offered by York Traditions Bank. Now in its eighth year, the scholarship is designed to help develop the leadership potential of women who will ultimately serve as role models for future generations in the county. York Traditions Bank will present up to five $500 awards to 2019 graduates. Interested applicants must meet several requirements, including residency, leadership, academics, community service, and an essay. Applicants must be female residents of York County who are 2018 graduating seniors at a public or ac-
credited private high school in the county. Applicants must have served as a class officer or held another leadership position in an organized, school-sponsored activity. Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale, maintained through the end of the junior year in high school, and include a transcript and letter of recommendation with their applications. Applicants must have accumulated a minimum of 20 hours of community service within the past calendar year. Applicants must also complete an essay of 250 words or fewer that answers the question
“How do you define leadership?” The essay must describe how the applicant has demonstrated her leadership ability both in and out of school. For more information and an application, interested young women may visit a York Traditions Bank branch. Applications may also be found at www.hertraditions.com. The deadline for applications is Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019. Applications must be dropped off at a bank branch or postmarked by Feb. 28. For more information, readers may call Melissa Moore at 717-747-2678.
YMCA Branches Post Programs The Dover and York YMCA branches will accept registrations for several upcoming programs. For further information on any of the programs, readers may contact dmarkel@york coymca.org. Programs at the Dover branch include a Beginner Hip Hop Dance Class, for children ages
9 to 12, which will begin on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019; a Youth Dodgeball League, for children ages 8 to 10, which will begin on Saturday, Jan. 19; and Girls Intramural Volleyball, for children ages 8 to 10, which will begin in early February. Programs at the York branch include Girls Intramural
Volleyball, for children ages 11 to 15, which will begin in early February, and a Youth Floor Hockey Program, for children ages 11 to 14, which will begin on Saturday, Feb. 9. A Youth Indoor Soccer League, for children ages 4 to 11, will begin on Feb. 9 at both the Dover and York branches.