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A group of York County residents has launched a new local food resource. Called Southcentral PA/MD Farm-to-Consumer Alliance, the resource is intended to efficiently and effectively connect the whole community to local sources of real food. The resource is a searchable database to help people find local food as well as to support small farms during the pandemic and in the future. For more information, consumers and farm representatives may search for “Southcentral PA/MD Farm-to-Consumer Alliance” on Facebook. Farms that sell directly to the public may ask to be included in the database.
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-Shopping locally reduces the environmental impact of purchases. National chains often have to ship their products from around the world, resulting in greater fuel consumption and air pollution. Local businesses often buy their supplies from other local businesses; this cuts down on shipping, which again means less fuel consumption and air pollution. -Local businesses often operate from central locations, such as the center of town. Because they typically need less space for their stores, they are able to set up shop in convenient downtown areas. This makes them more accessible to community residents, who may walk or take a short bike ride instead of driving their car or riding a bus in order to shop. This decreases the customers’ fuel consumption and carbon footprint. -Shopping locally helps to reduce others’ carbon footprints, as well. These dollars support local businesses, which often employ members of the local community, translating to shorter commutes, less highway congestion, and less fuel consumption for the employees. -Buying locally grown foods can protect local wildlife. When local farms receive support, they can afford to stay in operation, meaning that local farmers are less likely to sell their land to developers. This can help protect the habitats of local wildlife.
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Pleasant View Church, 10384 Winterstown Road, Red Lion, will host Step by Step Shoe Bank on the third Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. The shoe bank provides free, new sneakers to eligible children and teenagers age 17 and younger residing in the Red Lion, Dallastown, and Eastern school districts. The shoe bank will be open on Saturday, Aug. 15. For additional information, readers may call Kevin Childers at 717-332-5923.
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The Cross Roads United Methodist Church picnic scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 15, at Hershaull Park in Felton will not be held. The concern for the safety of guests and workers during the current COVID-19 pandemic outweighs the desire to provide a time of food, music, and fellowship. The church is hopeful that conditions will improve and that the picnic will be held in 2021.
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The Red Lion High School Class of Longstown. The class meets on the third Monday 1959 will hold its monthly luncheon at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 17, at of each month. Spouses and guests are Meadow Hill Family Restaurant, also invited to attend.
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The Many Benefits Of Shopping Locally Today’s consumers have numerous shopping options at their disposal, thanks to online options and national chains. However, many shoppers are discovering that buying locally has a multitude of charms. The benefits associated with shopping locally are many, and the following are several reasons that shoppers may want to start in their own communities when planning their next shopping excursion. -Shopping locally keeps money in the local economy. For every $100 spent at a local business, an estimated $68 will stay in the community. Locally owned businesses often put a larger share of their
revenue back into their communities. Owners of these businesses may be more inclined to employ local residents, and they may also support other neighborhood efforts, such as fundraising initiatives for charities and schools. Those who shop at local stores have a hand in supporting these efforts as well. -Those who shop locally can conserve their tax dollars. Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money available to beautify the community. Also, spending locally instead of online ensures that sales taxes are reinvested in the local community.
-Those who shop locally may save money. When factoring in travel time and the cost of fuel, buying local may be a more cost-effective option. In addition, repeat customers who establish a good rapport with a local business owner may find that he or she is more inclined to price match or work with them to find lower prices through suppliers. -Customers can diversify their home and lifestyle by shopping local businesses. While a larger retailer may offer the same products at each of its locations, a local shop may produce unique items that are not available nationwide. Plus, through their offerings, local businesses often spotlight the unique qualities of their communities.
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Free Community Lunches Available The next distribution of free grab-andgo style community lunches will take place on Saturday, Aug. 15, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 220 N. Charles St., Red Lion. The meals are provided through a partnership of Community REACH Inc., Grace Lutheran Church, and St. John’s United Church of Christ. Lunches for adults and for children 18 years and younger will be available. Meals for those with special dietary needs will also be offered. Participants are asked to enter the church parking lot from West High Street. Volunteers will provide the lunches to guests while they remain in their vehicles. Registration is not required. For more details, readers may call 717-244-6934 or visit www.commreach.org/community.html.
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Grab-and-go style community lunches were distributed on July 18. Free meals will again be available on Saturday, Aug. 15, at Grace Lutheran Church in Red Lion.
ONLINE ONLY BANKRUPTCY AUCTION FORMERLY TROUT’S THEATRE (STEWARTSTOWN, PA) Sold Absolute to the highest bidder over opening bid of $20,000
3 South Main Street, Stewartstown PA 17363
Auction Closes: August 18th @ 6:30pm Property Preview: Wednesday, August 12th from 5-6pm (Will need to sign a hold harmless waiver) Real Estate: Investors Dream! Don’t miss this opportunity to own one of Stewartstown’s Historic Gems. 7,000 Sq. Ft. beaming with potential. Theater on the first floor, 7 Rooms with 2 full baths on the second floor and one room on the third floor. Property also has a lower level with rumored bowling alley and billiard room. (Not Confirmed). Zoned Village. Property is in need of major renovation. Terms: Property is being sold As-Is. $2,000 down, balance due in 45 days. Subject to court approval. Sale Ordered by Leon Haller, Middle District Bankruptcy Trustee Visit www.LaneRyanAuctions.com for photos and to place bids or download our Mobile App for convenient bidding! Auctioneers: Ryan Groff (AY-002207) and Kerry Pae (AU-1367) Call (717)489-3030 for more information. We are Pennsylvania's Leading Auction Solution! Sold Begins Here! R061877
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LIFETIME COLLECTION OF JOHN DEERE COLLECTIBLE COUNTRY COLLECTIBLES - ANTIQUES & FURNITURE JD 3720 compact tractor w/300 CX loader, auto, connect, 72D mid mount mower, C.H.A; 1982 Dodge Ram, 59K; 1934 Ford V-8 cab & chassis; JD unstyled A; The Swab wagon sold by Rehmeyer Co.; JD & Oliver horse drawn plow; approx. 80 JD manuals; ERTL toys to include - JD, McCormick, Case, Fordson, AC, Sheppard Dsl.; JD coin banks, clocks & watches; JD floor mod. Gun safe; JD 4 legged deer thermos.; JD anvil; JD marbles; JD 4 wheel wagon; JD & Comet pedal cars; Iowa Pump Co.; P.A&S small hand water pump; JD torpedo heater; JD #9 chain saw; 1 row JD corn planter; Yuengling ice cream sign; DeKalb signs; collect. Of cast iron seats; chicken crates; buckboard; straw cutter; 55 gal. keg; butcher kettle; iron wheels; scalding trough; local adv. Items; 2 & 3 prong forks; hay forks; Iron Age 2 row potato diggers; potato bags; adv. feed bags; (6) industrial 4 wheel carts; milk cans; horse hame mirrors; Coca-Cola adv.; butter churn; grindstone; buttons; approx. 100 pcs. of Fenton, slag glass; approx. 20 hens on nests; Shirley Temple pitcher & bowl; gone w/the wind lamp; crocks & jugs; 4 dec. egg scales; Foust jug; Roseville vase; Hull pottery; doilies & table cloths; (6) quilts; cast iron skillets; Planters Peanut jars; Ford & Fordson wrenches; peanut butter glasses; Longaberger® baskets; camel back trunk; cradle; oak hi back bed w/gingerbread design; oak wash stand; jewelry armoire; dry sink; sect desk; waterfall dresser; (6) dec. plank bottom chairs; oak hall seat w/gingerbread design; 2 larkin desks; Lionel "027" gauge #258 train set; coins to include - silver dollars & silver halves, mercury dimes, Indian head pennies. GUNS: Win. "Land of Lincoln" Mo. 94, 30-30, w/scope; Mossburg Mo. 46-B, 22 cal.; Parker Bros. dbl. barrel; Sears & Roebuck Mo. 101, 22 cal.; Thompson Center Arms 50 cal.; Thompson Center Arms 50 cal. Black Diamond w/Sightron scope; Fabrique Nat'l Mod. 1912 rifle; powder horns & ammo & much more. PREVIEW: Fri., Aug. 28 - 12 to 4 PM. TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK with sufficient funds or CREDIT CARDS.
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South Central York County Senior Center, 150 E. Main St., New Freedom, is closed but is offering grab-and-go meals on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to noon. Those who sign up for a meal on Wednesdays will also receive two frozen meals. See Meals pg 7
SOUTHERN YORK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT is hiring for multiple Custodian positions!
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The Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) is a state grant program administered by the Pennsylvania Office of the Budget for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational and historical improvement projects. RACP projects must be authorized in the Redevelopment Assistance section of a capital budget itemization act, have a regional or multi-jurisdictional impact, and generate substantial increases or maintain current levels of employment, tax revenues, or other measures of economic activity. The submission window for electronic RACP applications will be open through Wednesday, Aug. 12. To learn more about the RACP program and application process, readers may contact Kenetha Hansen at the York County Economic Alliance (YCEA) at khansen@yceapa.org or 717-718-7841.
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Sarah Fuller and Damiano Cuppone were married on Sept. 20, 2019, at the Temple of San Michele Arcangelo in Perugia, Italy. Don Riccardo Pascolini and Don Federico Casini officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of David and Geralyn Fuller of Stewartstown and granddaughter of Geraldine Snyder of Stewartstown and the late William Snyder. She graduated from York Catholic High School in 2013 and received her bachelor’s degree in early childhood education and special education from Elizabethtown College in 2017. She holds a master’s degree in international educational development from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is employed as a research consultant for the United Nations. The groom is the son of Fiorinto Cuppone and Maria Pia Scalabrini Spazzoni of Perugia. He graduated from the Annibale Mariotti Classical Lyceum of Perugia in 2010 and holds a Master of Laws from the University of Perugia. He is employed as a relationship banker with Unicredit. The maid of honor was Tiana Ferrante. The bridesmaids were Nancy Nie Fuller, sister-in-law of the bride; Katie Deats; Theresa Starceski; Brittany Lorgeree; and Julie Halterman. Serving as best man was Alessio Lanfaloni. The groomsmen were Matthew Fuller, brother of the bride; David Cuppone, brother of the groom; Marco Ciagli; Giacomo Lecci; and Alessio Giovagnoli. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Michele Tremamunno provided music at the ceremony.
Members must order meals two business days in advance by calling the center at 717-235-6060. Those who are not members but would like to receive meals may call the center to make an appointment to sign up for membership. They should bring their driver’s license. Additionally, farmers market vouchers are currently available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Applications may be obtained by visiting http://york countypa.gov/county-human -services/agency-on-aging.html and selecting About Us and News. The center is also currently involved with delivering Meals on Wheels every Monday, with clients receiving seven frozen meals. Eventually, delivery service will return to Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; at that time, a delivery driver will be needed on Wednesdays. Details about this role are available by calling the center. For more information about the senior center, readers may visit www.scyc seniorcenter.org or www.facebook.com /SCYCSeniorCenter.
The reception took place at Castello di Petrata, a medieval castle refurbished as a guest house overlooking the valleys of Assisi, Italy. The bride wore an antique white mermaid style all lace longsleeve gown with a cathedral train from Adrienne’s of New York City. The cathedral-length veil adorned with lace matching the gown was handmade by Karen Chow of Lititz. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of cappuccino roses from Casa dei Fiori di Luca. The couple, who met when Sarah studied in Italy in 2015, honeymooned in Skiathos and Athens, Greece.
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ATTENTION ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS New Arthritis Workshop Reveals The 3 Keys to Feel Younger and Feel Stronger Naturally Without Aches, Pains and Stiffness. Do you feel like your life is on hold because of everyday aches and pains? Do you have trouble walking, doing stairs or standing for long periods? Do you feel like you need to take a rest when you’re trying to keep up with your family (kids and grandkids)…or even keep up with your dog? Have you been told that your stiff, swollen, achy joints are “bone-on-bone” and there’s nothing you can do about it? Are you looking to stay active? Feel normal again? Feel younger and stronger naturally without medications, injections or surgery? If you are looking to feel younger and feel stronger naturally, then going to the Arthritis Workshop may be one of the best decisions you make. “After coming to Madden, I’m sleeping better and no longer have pain keeping me awake. Getting in and out of a car used to give me pain, but got increasingly better with the help of PT. Thank you for helping me improve my health.” - Christine F. Arthritis can cause you to feel pain, stiff, and achy…making it difficult to move…even with everyday activities.
Arthritis can stop you from feeling normal. • It can force you to take pain medications, Ibuprofen, or even get cortisone injections (which are known to cause other health problems). • Everyday activities like walking, driving, doing stairs, housework or even sleeping can feel difficult to impossible to perform. (Especially in the morning when you first get out of bed). • You can feel irritated, upset or uncomfortable trying to keep up with your family or friends. • You might feel like you’re neglecting your yard, house or garden… • Arthritis can distract you from focusing on what you’re doing (forgetting why you went to the store…or what you were going to do). • And it can take away from your ability to live a normal life…feeling like you have to depend on other people…or having them wait on you while you “just sit for a minute.” Less movement and less living can lead to depression, stress and a life of sitting. Not good. Here at Madden Physical Therapy, we’ve helped thousands of arthritis sufferers who have suffered needlessly with arthritis…it’s our specialty. Most were experiencing pain, aching or stiffness in their back, neck, hips, knees and shoulders…and were looking for natural treatments…
By request to help arthritis sufferers, I’m hosting an Arthritis Workshop right here at Madden Physical Therapy in the Giant Shopping Center in Shrewsbury (right next to AAA) on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 7:00pm. If you’re confused about what to do and looking for answers, here’s some of what you’ll learn: ✔ The Single Biggest #1 Mistake arthritis sufferers make which actually stops them from healing… ✔ The 2 Most Common Types of Arthritis… ✔ A Sure-Fire Way to Pick the Right Treatment for the Cause of Your Pain (and save you a ton of time and money). ✔ Why your joints feel stiff in the morning…and what you can do about it. ✔ What successful treatment and permanent relief looks like without the side effects of medications, injections or surgery. How Do I Claim My Seat for the Arthritis Workshop?
Call 717-210-9945 to Register for the Arthritis Workshop and Claim Your Seat.
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When you register, we will mail you The Arthritis Worksheet which you will bring with you to the event. Due to current government restrictions, we only have a limited number of seats available for the event… So if you would like to attend, be sure to register now… Call 717-210-9945. How Much Is It to Attend the Arthritis Workshop? The event is FREE. No cost to you… Looking forward to seeing you there,