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Nine students from the West York Area High School Model United Nations Club attended the Hershey Regional Conference, held at the Hershey Conference Lodge and Hotel on Jan. 4 to 6. Two West York students took home awards. Alisa Steele, a ninth-grader, won an Outstanding First Year Delegate Award for her committee, and senior Lydia Slajchert won an Outstanding Country Team Award. Alisa represented Ecuador on the Pan-American Summit, and Lydia represented Oman on the Middle East and North Africa Summit. The other West York attendees, their represented countries and their committees are as follows: 12th-grader Angelina Marchozzi, Algeria, Environment and Technology Committee; 12th-grader Melody Slajchert, Canada, General Assembly A; 11th-grader Katherine Hutton, Canada, General Assembly C; 11th-grader Ashley Jordan, Denmark, Social and Humanitarian Council; 11th-grader Awaiz Zahra, Legal B Committee; ninth-grader Tyler Bard, Syria, Historical Security Council, 1967; and ninth-grader Kylie Smith, Canada, General Assembly B. The club adviser for the West York Model United Lydia Slajchert won an Outstanding Country Nations Club is Melissa J. Carl, a social studies and gift- Alisa Steele won an Outstanding First Year Delegate Team Award at the Hershey Regional Conference ed support teacher at the high school. Carl is also the Award for her committee at the Hershey Regional of Model United Nations. National Honor Society adviser for West York. Conference of Model United Nations.
CASA Plans Information Sessions
Hiking Club Will Offer Events
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) will hold two information sessions
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
on Tuesday, Feb. 12, in the York County Judicial Center on North George Street in York. The sessions will take place from noon to 1 p.m. and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The presenters will share information about the upcoming spring training and how to become a volunteer. CASA volunteers advocate for abused and neglected children. New volunteers were sworn in on Nov. 13, 2018. For more details, readers may emai casa@yorkcountypa.gov or call 717-771-9754. More information Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) recently about CASA is also welcomed new volunteers (from left) Kathleen Donovan- available by searching Snavely, Margaret Druck, Laura Frazier, Veronique for “York County CASA Program” on Facebook. Benjamin-Boensch, Patricia Merrill and Marvin Clemmer.
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 will be the Conewago Day Use Area rental building/bathrooms at 9 a.m. The hike leader is Todd Trimmer at 717-817-2394 or triminpa@gmail.com. Hikers using the alternate meeting place are asked to contact Trimmer. See Hiking Club pg 7
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.
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Professor To Discuss Race Revolts
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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 AfricanAmericans during the middle
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decades 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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The Encore Concert Series at First Baptist Church, 3375 Druck Valley Road, York, will present The Knotwork Band in a concert on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 3 p.m. The Knotwork Band is a professional Celtic folk music trio with its roots in central Pennsylvania. The band performs Celtic folk music from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Brittany, as well as American and world music with ties to Celtic folk music, either musically or historically. The Knotwork Band is consists of Victoria Visceglia, silver flute, wooden whistles, and vocals; Wicky Barnes Jr., guitar,
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ers may contact the church bodhrán, and backing vocals; plished musicians. For more information, read- office at 717-600-0077. and Tommy Kochel, wooden flute, piccolo, high and low whistles, mandolins, cittern, bodhráns, bones, Northumbrian smallpipes, and hurdy-gurdy, as well as lead and harmony vocals and song- and tune-writing. In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the concert will feature songs related to love. A reception will follow the concert. The Encore Concert Series is a music ministry of First Baptist Church, providing an outreach in the York area by offering free public concerts that create performing opportuni- The Knotwork Band will perform Celtic folk music at First ties for both young and accom- Baptist Church in York on Feb. 10.
To continue the organization’s commitment to the future of York County, the York County Community Foundation (YCCF) has appointed Suzanne McConkey to its board of directors.
McConkey serves as the vice president of human resources for Glatfelter Insurance Group and has more than 20 years of human resources experience. She also served as the interim executive director at the York
County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Children’s Advocacy Center, Historic York and the Strand. McConkey previously served on YorkCounts. She is a certified senior professional in human resources and holds a master’s in public administration from Penn State University. McConkey received her undergraduate degree in social studies from Bemidji State University. The YCCF 2018-19 board of directors officers include Jeffrey D. Lobach, chair; Krista Snyder Darr, first vice chair; Bruce Bartels, second vice chair; Ronald L. Hershner, secretary; Holly A. Mayer, assistant secretary; and Michael Glezer, treasurer. Other board members include John Bailey, Timothy J. Bupp, Elizabeth F. Carson,
Suzanne McConkey Joseph P. Clark II, Jane M. Conover (ex-officio), Dominic DelliCarpini, Liz Dellinger, Chloé R. Eichelberger, Jennifer Geesey, Michael Haun, Darryl E. Jones, Jack Kay, Timothy Kinsley, Susan D. Krebs, Matthew Poff, Scott C. Rogers, Maria L. Royce, Jack Shorb, Patti Stirk, Joseph G. Wagman, Daniel Waltersdorff, and Tim Warfield.
LifePath Posts Board Members LifePath Christian Ministries recently announced a new board of directors list. Members will serve for the calendar year 2019. The officers and board members include Jeff Kreuer, president; Will Walls, vice president; Marley Gross, treasurer; and James King, secretary. Other
board of directors members include Peter McCreesh, Aaron Anderson, Chris Menges, Susan Campbell, Michael Crocenzi, and Larry Walthour. Individuals interested in getting involved in a leadership role for LifePath Christian Ministries may contact Kreuer at LifePath York@comcast.net.
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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
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to whipped yolks and beat until combined. 2 - In a separate bowl, whip cream to stiff peaks. Gently fold the whipped cream in the mascarpone-sabayon mixture and set aside. 3 - Mix the cold espresso with the coffee liqueur, and dip the lady fingers into the mixture just long enough to get them wet. Do not soak them. Arrange the lady fingers in the bottom of an 8inch square baking dish (or 6 by 9 inches). Spoon half the mascarpone cream filling over the lady fingers. 4 - Repeat the process with another layer. Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. Dust with cocoa before serving.
Community Church, 1731 W. Philadelphia St., York, will be open on Saturday, Feb. 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hope’s Closet offers gently used clothing for the whole family, as well as shoes, handbags, kitchen items, curtains, bedding, and more. Toys, games, and
Everyone is welcome. A large selection of scrubs, including many in medium size, will be available. This February, the shop is celebrating its fifth anniversary. A special discount will be offered on purchases of a set amount or more. In addition, all children age
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engages the whole family, so together family members can understand how the home environment and other factors influence the choices that lead to a healthy weight. Additionally, the program combines the three elements of healthy eating, regular physical activity and behavior change. Sessions are two hours in length, with the first hour delivered in a classroom setting and the second hour focusing on physical activity. The sessions are
for groups of eight to 15 children and their parents or caregivers. Children eligible for the program must be between the ages of 7 and 13, have a body mass index greater than or equal to the 95th percentile, receive approval from their doctor or a health care provider and be accompanied by a parent or caregiver at every session. For more information, readers may contact Amy Sipe, program coordinator, at asipe@yorkco ymca.org or 717-843-7884, ext. 248.
Emergency Aid Available For Furloughed Workers Through PA 2-1-1, the United Way of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, and the American Federation of Government Employees District 3, have launched a text code initiative that will provide information and updates aimed to help workers who are impacted by the partial federal government shutdown. This service will connect these federal government employees
and contractors to community resources such as assistance with food, utilities, and housing. This initiative will be available throughout the shutdown. People may text FEDSD to 898211 to receive updates and information through 2-1-1 via text. The text code will be active throughout the shutdown. When FEDSD is texted to 898-211, subscribers will be directed to specific resources
and told how to connect with a 21-1 center if their need is urgent. 2-1-1 is a 24/7 service available 365 days per year that connects people to community organizations who can help with their health and human service needs. Statewide and/or regional resources are also being collected by this coalition and are available at www.uwp.org/shutdown resources.
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Romantic sentiments are expressed in many ways come Valentine’s Day. Gifts may include sparkling jewels or personalized prose, but a homemade dessert from the kitchen can win over some hearts as well. Even though chocolate may be expected on Valentine’s Day, tiramisu can be a welcome and delicious alternative. Tiramisu is an Italian layered dessert, and the name translates to “pick me up” or “cheer me up.” Requiring no baking at all, it is an easy treat to offer a sweetheart. This recipe for tiramisu is courtesy of the American Dairy Association. Tiramisu (Yield: 9 servings)
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Church Sets First Friday Concert
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Trinity United Church of Christ, 32 W. Market St., York, will be open for a First Friday performance on Feb. 1. The concert, “A Night of Songs and Stories,” featuring Rachel Mitts, will begin at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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Days of Love: We Were Made for Relationships” study by Rick Warren. Weekly discussion topics include “Love Speaks the Truth,” “Love Is Forgiving,” “Love Is Not Selfish” and “The Habits of a Loving Heart.” Each program includes a short video and time for discussion. At the conclusion of its current study, the group will begin a study on “The Parables of Jesus.”
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.
Jacobus Lions To Hold Race Tournament 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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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 717-845-2631.
Genealogy Group To Family-Style Ham Supper Planned 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.
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.
St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, 25 N. Adams St., York, will host a family-style ham supper on Saturday, Feb. 2. Dinner will be served from 4 to
7 p.m. Takeout meals will also be available. Ticket prices will be discounted for children ages 6 to 10, and children age 5 and under may
eat for free. To purchase tickets, readers may call the church office at 717-854-7198. Tickets will also be available at the door until sold out.
Hospital Slates Health Programs UPMC Pinnacle will host several community education events. All programs are free, unless otherwise specified. Refreshments will be served. Breakthrough Heart Treatments will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Giant Food Stores, Linglestown Community Center, 2300 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg. The program will feature the latest treatments for valve diseases. Doing Your Part to Maintain a Healthy Heart will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Giant Food Stores, Linglestown Community Center. Attendees will learn about the risk factors that impact heart health, how to make lifestyle modifications to improve heart health, and the
role of fitness to prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Preventing and Managing Heart Failure will be offered at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Giant Food Stores, Camp Hill Community Center, 3301 E. Trindle Road, Camp Hill. Participants will learn more about healthy living to prevent heart failure, the most up-to-date scientific management of heart failure, and strategies to care for those with advanced heart failure. Peripheral Artery Disease What Can Your Legs Tell You About Your Heart? will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 21, at UPMC Pinnacle Carlisle Education Center, 361 Alexander
Spring Road, Carlisle. Attendees will learn about their risk of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD), which can strike the legs, abdomen, or neck, and learn about medications, lifestyle choices, and treatments to prevent or manage PAD. Keep the Beat will take an indepth look at atrial fibrillation, the most common heart rhythm disorder, along with discussion about alternative blood thinner medications and treatment options. The program will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Giant Food Stores, Camp Hill Community Center. Space is limited. Readers may register at www.upmcpinnacle .com/events or by calling 877-499-3299.
Valentine’s Day Dance Planned Capital City Polka Dancers Association will h o l d i t s Va l e n t i n e ’ s D a y dance on Saturday, Feb. 9,
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Students Earn Academic Honor junior accounting major; Gabriel Lloyd of Dover, a sophomore recreation and leisure administration major; Levi Looks of Dover, a junior criminal justice major; Larissa Manzano of Dover, a junior criminal justice major; Bryan Martinez of Dover, a senior accounting major; Megan Nace of Dover, a junior radiography major; Cy Overmiller of Dover, a sophomore accounting major; Andrew Rhodes of Dover, a senior finance major; Anthony Rodriguez of Dover, a sophomore nursing major; Sarah Rundle of Dover, a junior criminal justice major; Mayson Schmidt of Dover, a sophomore biology major; Kyra Shoemaker of Dover, a junior intelligence analysis major; Muskant Singh of Dover, a sophomore secondary education social studies major; Noah Slater of Dover, a senior supply chain operations management major; Kelsey Stambaugh of Dover, a senior early elementary education major; and Kirstyn Swancer of Dover, a junior graphic design major. Also, Stefanie Fuchs of Etters, a senior early elementary/special education major; Bailee Grunstra of Etters, a junior advertising and digital marketing major; Jordan Potter of Etters, a sophomore nursing major; Hali Snyder of Etters, a sophomore finance major; Alexander Bullen of Fawn Grove, a sophomore biology major; Sean Fletcher of Fawn Grove, a freshman undeclared major; Clare Herbert of Fawn Grove, a senior accounting major; Morgan Tice of Fawn Grove, a freshman information technology management major; Makenna Gizzi of Felton, a sophomore accounting major; Cassidy Griffin of Felton, a freshman integrated marketing communication major; Hailey Gunnet of Felton, a senior nursing major; Noah Leftridge of Felton, a freshman economics major; Carrie Naylor of Felton, a senior international relations major; Audrie Olson of Felton, a sophomore Undeclared major; Christopher Ondek of Felton, a senior leadership and organizational dynamics major; Melanie Thomas of Felton, a freshman biology major; Nicole Thomas of Felton, a junior sport management major; Faith Morganthall of Freeland, Md., a junior criminal justice major; Hazel O’Neill of Freeland, Md., a sophomore accounting major; Maisie O’Neill of Freeland, Md., a sophomore accounting major; Joshua Smith of Freeland, Md., a sophomore mechanical engineering major; Jeremy Bateman of Glen Rock, a senior supply chain operations management major; Holly Bull of Glen Rock, a freshman biology major; Lauren Bupp of Glen Rock, a senior public relations major; Camryn Burk of Glen Rock, a junior business administration major; Collin Crowell of Glen Rock, a senior sport management major; Nicholas DeLuca of Glen Rock, a senior secondary education - general science major; Erin Evans of Glen Rock, a freshman nursing major; Reese Jackson of Glen Rock, a freshman sport management major; Zoe Karpouzie of Glen Rock, a senior marketing major; Kathryn Mays of Glen Rock, a senior graphic design major; Jacob Rohrbaugh of Glen Rock, a sopho-
more human services major; Matthew Rohrbaugh of Glen Rock, a freshman marketing major; Ashley Rosenberger of Glen Rock, a senior graphic design major; Justin Rosenberger of Glen Rock, a freshman mass communications major; and Mark Weaver of Glen Rock, a senior cybersecurity management major. Also, Francesca Wright of Glen Rock, a freshman criminal justice major; Saeed Alqahtani of Hallam, a senior respiratory care major; Kevin Miller of Hallam, a freshman accounting major; Dylon Prugar of Hallam, a freshman civil engineering major; Jacob Boyd of Hellam, a sophomore mechanical engineering major; Maddison Hamaker of Hellam, a sophomore professional writing major; Amelia York of Hellam, a senior psychology major; Ethan Hostler of Jacobus, a sophomore computer engineering major; Anthony Nelo of Jacobus, a sophomore political science major; Hannah Stum of Jacobus, a junior criminal justice major; Haley Bonneau of Lewisberry, a senior political science major; Rebecca Keifer of Lewisberry, a junior fine art major; Mason Grove of Loganville, a senior international relations major; Westley Gatchell of Manchester, a junior marketing major; Brittany Haines of Manchester, a senior Spanish major; Alayna McCarthy of Manchester, a junior criminal justice major; Zachariah Neill of Manchester, a junior business analytics major; Rosemary Riccardo of Manchester, a senior psychology major; Patrick Trostle of Manchester, a freshman biology major; Kendra Weiser of Manchester, a sophomore nursing major; Blake Einsig of Mount Wolf, a sophomore criminal justice major; Nolan Hamilton of Mount Wolf, a junior computer science major; Samantha Nace of Mount Wolf, a senior business administration major; Brielle Schultz of Mount Wolf, a sophomore intelligence analysis major; Jordan Sowers of Mount Wolf, a junior criminal justice major; Kelsey Strausbaugh of Mount Wolf, a senior early elementary education major; and Dylan Wagner of Mount Wolf, a junior biology major. Also, Madison Sheibley of New Cumberland, a junior hospitality management major; Hannah Tedesco of New Cumberland, a senior fine art major; Lily Wenerick of New Cumberland, a junior chemistry major; Elizabeth Ayers of New Freedom, a sophomore psychology major; Brandon Blount of New Freedom, a senior chemistry major; Kari Cox of New Freedom, a sophomore radiography major; Kerrie DeFelice of New Freedom, a senior graphic design major; Alexander Fancher of New Freedom, a senior secondary education social studies major; Lucas Gartrell of New Freedom, a sophomore computer science major; Paige Kish of New Freedom, a freshman nursing major; Madalyn Kordek of New Freedom, a freshman early elementary/special education major; Allyson Lilly of New Freedom, a senior public relations major; Samuel Miller of New Freedom, a senior business administration major; Gregory
Moser of New Freedom, a freshman finance major; Annemarie Orndorff of Jacobus, a senior human services major; Kayla Pringle of New Freedom, a senior nursing major; William Strange of New Freedom, a freshman music production and entrepreneurship major; Andrew Thomas of New Freedom, a senior mass communications major; Matthew Thomas of New Freedom, a sophomore secondary education - social studies major; Tyler Williams of New Freedom, a sophomore accounting major; Maureen Hain of New Freedom, a senior accounting major; Chase Carlile of New Park, a junior business administration major; and Samuel Shinsky of New Park, a junior nursing major. Also, Abdulrahman Alnahdi of Red Lion, a senior respiratory care major; Fatmah Alnahdi of Red Lion, a junior respiratory care major; Hayley Althoff of Red Lion, a senior sociology major; Jack Anderson of Red Lion, a sophomore mathematics major; Catherine Bluett of
Red Lion, a freshman undeclared major; Hans Clouser of Red Lion, a freshman intelligence analysis major; Zaenna Echevarria of Red Lion, a senior middle level education major; Krista Falatovich of Red Lion, a senior middle level education major; Dominyque Francisco of Red Lion, a senior business administration major; Joshua Gohn of Red Lion, a senior political science major; Collin Grove of Red Lion, a freshman entrepreneurship and innovation major; Rhiannon Harbold of Red Lion, a freshman fine art major; Jennifer Hedrick of Red Lion, a senior nursing major; Dakota Hilbert of Red Lion, a sophomore computer science major; Tyler Ingoe of Red Lion, a junior psychology major; Samuel Innerst of Red Lion, a senior middle level education major; Larissa Joines of Red Lion, a freshman undeclared major; Dawn Keiser of Red Lion, a senior English literary studies major; Abbie Kindig of Red Lion, a junior criminal justice major; Morgan Kuehne of
Red Lion, a senior middle level/special education major; Paige Lauer of Red Lion, a freshman undeclared major; Elizabeth Malda of Red Lion, a senior secondary education - English major; Jaclyn Matthews of Red Lion, a sophomore sport management major; Lance McGuire of Red Lion, a freshman mechanical engineering major; Alexcia McKinley of Red Lion, a freshman early elementary/special education major; Brianna McKinnell of Red Lion, a senior nursing major; Stephanie Moscola of Red Lion, a senior nursing major; Patrick Owen of Red Lion, a junior business administration major; Jennifer Owrutsky of Red Lion, a senior electrical engineering major; Brittney Riedel of Red Lion, a freshman supply chain operations management major; Joshua Rohrbaugh of Red Lion, a freshman mechanical engineering major; Jordan Sleeth of Red Lion, a freshman undeclared major; Cody Spath of Red Lion, a See Honors pg 6
AHA Sets National Wear Red Day 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.WearRed Day.org or http://GoRedFor Women.org.
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More than 1,500 students were named to the dean’s list at York College of Pennsylvania, York. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher. Students recognized for their academic achievement include: Susan Kelly of Airville, a freshman music education major; Carrie Knight of Airville, a freshman marketing major; Kelsey Knight of Airville, a senior supply chain operations management major; Allie Seiple of Airville, a junior recreation and leisure administration major; Brady Poteet of Brogue, a senior secondary education - biology major; Aubree Snyder of Brogue, a senior business administration major; Sadie Wurzbach of Brogue, a sophomore middle level education major; Deanna Deimler of Dallastown, a junior early elementary education major; Kevin Eicholtz of Dallastown, a junior supply chain operations management major; Nicholas Hartwell of Dallastown, a senior political science major; Ian Kamar of Dallastown, a senior finance major; Alyssa Layton of Dallastown, a sophomore accounting major; Jessica Preston of Dallastown, a senior early elementary education major; Victoria Romero of Dallastown, a freshman undeclared major; Daniel Salyers of Dallastown, a sophomore business administration major; Megan Staats of Dallastown, a sophomore early elementary education major; Conner Stevens of Dallastown, a freshman undeclared major; Sarah Bolyard-Affeld of Delta, a junior political science major; Meghan Garvine of Delta, a senior secondary education - social studies major; Makayla Phoebus of Delta, a freshman psychology major; Seth Seabolt of Delta, a sophomore Computer Science major; Aubrey Stewart of Delta, a freshman biology major; and Connor Stokes of Delta, a junior mechanical engineering major. Also, Bailey Bleichner of Dillsburg, a senior early elementary/special education major; Maranda Gibb of Dillsburg, a senior biology major; Rebecca Mott of Dillsburg, a sophomore middle level education major; Nickolas Roman of Dillsburg, a junior criminal justice major; Ryan Arnold of Dover, a senior business administration major; Sophia Barnes of Dover, a sophomore literary and textual studies major; Jessica Blymire of Dover, a junior early elementary/special education major; Adrian Castro of Dover, a sophomore computer science major; Aaron Compton of Dover, a junior international business major; Nicole Fenn of Dover, a senior graphic design major; Shauntelle Fitzkee of Dover, a junior psychology major; Angelina Fonticoba of Dover, a senior mass communications major; Alexis Harbold of Dover, a senior early elementary education major; Kaydee Krone of Dover, a freshman nursing major; Alyssa Kutsch of Dover, a freshman political science major; Alianna Landry of Dover, a freshman biology major; Nicholas Lehman of Dover, a
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Honors from pg 5 senior criminal justice major; Angelina Gilbert of Shrewsbury, a sophomore undeclared major; Isabella Gilbert of Shrewsbury, a senior philosophy major; Madison Gillespie of Shrewsbury, a freshman graphic design major; Kaila Glenn of Shrewsbury, a senior biology major; April Heil of Shrewsbury, a senior public relations major; Charity Huggins of Shrewsbury, a senior biology major; Stevie King of Shrewsbury, a freshman graphic design major; Luke Knott of Shrewsbury, a senior intelligence analysis major; Megan Peters of Shrewsbury, a senior nursing major; Matthew Ramey of Shrewsbury, a senior psychology major; John Whitesell of Shrewsbury, a junior literary and textual studies major; Morgan Anderson of Stewartstown, a junior early elementary/special education major; Elizabeth Beall of Stewartstown, a sophomore nursing major; Sierra Bohlen of Stewartstown, a senior nursing major; Taylor DiPangrazio of Stewartstown, a sophomore undeclared major; Travis Fisher of Stewartstown, a senior early elementary education major; Kira Fosbenner of Stewartstown, a senior human resource management major;
Emily Hill of Stewartstown, a senior early elementary education major; Kyle Jones of Stewartstown, a senior computer science major; Madison Jones of Stewartstown, a junior secondary education - biology major; Brooke Schlaline of Stewartstown, a senior recreation and leisure administration major; Corey Swords of Stewartstown, a senior business administration major; Joseph Thomas of Stewartstown, a freshman mechanical engineering major; Cassidy Tosch of Stewartstown, a junior business analytics major; Kelsey Treml of Stewartstown, a senior nursing major; Nicholas Vrankin of Stewartstown, a junior computer information systems major; and Ruth Hare of Stewartstown, a senior nursing major. Also, Seth Hawkins of Wellsville, a junior mechanical engineering major; Ryan Herbst of Windsor, a junior civil engineering major; Emma Snyder of Windsor, a junior nursing major; Kelly Snyder of Windsor, a junior nursing major; Austin Tome of Windsor, a junior psychology major; Wynter Yarish of Windsor, a senior criminal justice major; Adrienne Beck of Wrightsville, a senior human resource management
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senior computer science major; Nicole Thivierge of Red Lion, a senior biology major; Brandon White of Red Lion, a junior sport management major; Trevon Williams of Red Lion, a freshman biology major; and Chloe Wise of Red Lion, a freshman nursing major. Also, Mariah Brackens of Seven Valleys, a sophomore hospitality management major; Brittany Brubaker of Seven Valleys, a senior early elementary education major; Julia Dulisse of Seven Valleys, a senior finance major; Michael Eckersley of Seven Valleys, a freshman music education major; Makenzie Feyerherm of Seven Valleys, a junior marketing major; Levi Hall of Seven Valleys, a freshman business major; Karly Lehman of Seven Valleys, a senior early elementary education major; Anna Mabry of Seven Valleys, a junior early elementary/special education major; Catherine Weaver of Seven Valleys, a junior fine art major; Skyler Wilt of Seven Valleys, a sophomore early elementary/special education major; Julia Wivell of Seven Valleys, a sophomore nursing major; Rachel Banchiere of Shrewsbury, a junior respiratory care major; Owen Founds of Shrewsbury, a
major; Anna Dougherty of Wrightsville, a freshman nursing major; Shane Leiphart of Wrightsville, a sophomore civil engineering major; Kayla Marks of Wrightsville, a senior nursing major; and Mohamad Abdulsamad of Yoe, a senior respiratory care major. Also, Allison Abata of York, a senior early elementary/special education major; Christopher Agbanyo of York, a sophomore information technology management major; Brittny Aguiar of York, a senior biology major; Caleb Albright of York, a freshman mechanical engineering major; Claire Ashcraft of York, a senior intelligence analysis major; Michael Altland of York, a freshman accounting major; Alec Argento of York, a senior business administration major; Lauren Bankard of York, a senior nursing major; Ramiyah Barbour of York, a freshman undeclared major; Rachel Barker of York, a senior accounting major; Claire Barley of York, a freshman nursing major; Madison Beard of York, a freshman nursing major; Melanie Bennett of York, a junior respiratory care major; Sydney Bennett of York, a junior criminal justice major; Megan Blum of York, a senior nursing major; Jennifer Bollinger of York, a senior nursing major; Kylie Bovender of York, a sophomore nursing major; Diashalyqe Bradley of York, a sophomore psychology major; Adam Breneman of York, a junior accounting major; Colin Brenner of York, a junior marketing major; Jessica Brett of York, a sophomore nursing major; Aligha Brown of York, a sophomore entrepreneurship and innovation major; Joshua Brubaker of York, a junior professional writing major; Jessica Cable of York, a senior early elementary/special education major; Grant Cahill of York, a senior intelligence analysis major; Samuel Cesario of York, a junior computer engineering major; Woon Joung Choi of York, a senior fine art major; Megan Clinton of York, a senior early elementary/special education major; Ian Collins of York, a freshman biology major; Heather Cook of York, a senior international relations major; Audrey Copello of York, a sophomore international relations major; Robert Coppersmith of York, a freshman theater major; Emily Corcoran of York, a sophomore secondary education - social studies major; Molly Day of York, a junior middle level/special education major; David Demopoulos of York, a senior music major; Yolicel Diaz of York, a freshman business administration major; Isaiah Dickson of York, a junior sociology major; Rayne Dickson of York, a senior early elementary/special education major; John Doherty of York, a junior Biology major; Mollie Durcho of York, a sophomore biology major; Carissa Eaddy of York, a freshman medical lab science major; Lindsey Ellis of York, a senior nursing major; Peter Falci of York, a junior recreation and leisure administration major; Joseph Falk of York, a sophomore intelligence analysis major; Grant Farrell of York, a sophomore undeclared major; Courtney Fishel of York, a freshman nursing major; Kelsey Fissel of York, a senior human services major; Tyreek Foreman of York, a junior
accounting major; Tabitha Foy of York, a senior early elementary education major; Nicholas Gaito of York, a sophomore finance major; Karina Garcia of York, a senior mass communications major; Rocio Garcia of York, a sophomore secondary education-social studies major; Abraham Geidel of York, a freshman secondary education-general science major; Danielle Gemperline of York, a junior history major; Samantha Gilbert of York, a senior early elementary education major; Charles Gingrich of York, a junior supply chain operations management major; Alexandra Godfrey of York, a freshman criminal justice major; Samantha Godfrey of York, a freshman accounting major; Erelsy Gomez of York, a freshman undeclared major; Shelly Goodling of York, a senior psychology major; Emma Goodwin of York, a sophomore criminal justice major; Kaitlyn Graf of York, a senior computer engineering major; Jazzlyn Grenier of York, a sophomore biology major; Kierstin Grove of York, a sophomore nursing major; and Kaylee Guessford of York, a freshman respiratory care major. Also, Alexis Hamme of York, a sophomore nursing major; Zakiyia Hawkins of York, a senior sociology major; Calindy Holquist of York, a senior nursing major; Madisyn Hughes of York, a senior early elementary education major; Jairo Ildefonso of York, a freshman business administration major; Sean Innerst of York, a senior sport management major; Kloe Jackson of York, a freshman undeclared major; Brandon Kehr of York, a sophomore accounting major; Megan Kelly of York, a senior public relations major; Aerial Kendrick of York, a senior forensic chemistry major; Luke Kessler of York, a sophomore business major; Benjamin Kitzmiller of York, a sophomore business major; Mikayla Kriskie of York, a senior management major; Bryce Kruger of York, a senior public relations major; Lindsey Lentz of York, a senior early elementary education major; Amber Loken of York, a freshman recreation and leisure administration major; Jessica Luffey of York, a junior early elementary/special education major; Kuyler Massam of York, a senior psychology major; Mariah Matthews of York, a junior psychology major; Emma McDade of York, a sophomore leadership and organizational dynamics major; Justin McGowan of York, a sophomore secondary education - social studies major; Jourdan Melhorn of York, a freshman accounting major; Yashira Mendoza of York, a freshman undeclared major; Morgan Miller of York, a senior early elementary/special education major; Kayla Montgomery of York, a senior early elementary education major; Thomas Moore of York, a sophomore business administration major; Josiah Morales of York, a senior electrical engineering major; Brandon Mormann of York, a senior secondary education - English major; Kyle Murry of York, a senior economics major; Jonathan Myer of York, a junior computer science major; Shayla Oerman of York, a freshman graphic design major; Greta Plappert of York, a junior nursing major;
Alexandra Plonk of York, a senior criminal justice major; Julia Pondolfino of York, a senior hospitality management major; David Ponta of York, a sophomore business administration major; Farjana Quayyum of York, a freshman biology major; Hannah Reed of York, a junior biology major; Wesley Richardson of York, a freshman secondary education - social studies major; Marcos Rivera of York, a senior mechanical engineering major; Cole Rohrbaugh of York, a senior chemistry major; Hayley Rohrbaugh of York, a junior nursing major; Luke Rohrbaugh of York, a freshman mass communications major; Emmalynne Rosser of York, a senior public relations major; and Mita Russell of York, a junior psychology major. Also, Jennifer Salazar of York, a freshman political science major; Nitzi Salinas-Gaitan of York, a sophomore undeclared major; Josiah Sam of York, a sophomore computer engineering major; Jordan Sandoval of York, a senior nursing major; Taheerah Santiago of York, a junior biology major; Austin Schaffer of York, a junior mass communications major; Marlena Schugt of York, a junior political science major; Lindsay Sheaffer of York, a sophomore human services major; Rayne Sheffer of York, a freshman graphic design major; Maddison Shimmel of York, a senior behavioral science major; Chyanne Shoff of York, a sophomore criminal justice major; Stevie Shultz of York, a sophomore middle level education major; Pavel Shuvalau of York, a junior finance major; Jacob Snyder of York, a senior business analytics major; Nykkoya Stanton of York, a junior criminal justice major; Jonathan Steck of York, a sophomore computer science major; Bridget Sterling of York, a sophomore nursing major; Jacob Swartz of York, a junior secondary education - social studies major; Nathan Swartz of York, a junior intelligence analysis major; Asyria Sweeney of York, a senior hospitality management major; Jesse Tate of York, a senior biology major; Kirsten Taylor of York, a freshman nursing major; Paige Taylor of York, a senior recreation and leisure administration major; Rachele Tombolini of York, a senior intelligence analysis major; Jennifer Tuchscherer of York, a junior early elementary education major; Jocelyn Vaughn of York, a senior middle level education major; Dalila Vu of York, a sophomore nursing major; Jared Wagner of York, a senior sport management major; Danielle Weichert of York, a senior early elementary education major; Ashley Werner of York, a senior middle level/special education major; Rachel Wilhelm of York, a sophomore accounting major; Emily Wood of York, a junior business administration major; Madelyn Worley of York, a sophomore nursing major; Ileen Yeng of York, a junior nursing major; Hannah Yohe of York, a sophomore biology major; Christopher Zankl of York, a junior nursing major; Andrew George of York Haven, a sophomore biology major; Haley Mehalko of York Haven, a senior nuclear medicine technology major; and Brayton Bare of Yorkana, a junior criminal justice major.
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Parks Department Plans Programs
Hiking Club from pg 1 An 11-mile hike on Saturday, Feb. 9, will travel the Knauber, Water Tank, Rattling Run, HorseShoe, and Appalachian trails to find the Stony Mountain Lookout Tower and the Devil’s Racecourse. This hike will involve multiple steep climbs and many rocks. Hikers will carpool at 8 a.m. from the Emigsville Park and Ride, Exit 24, Route 83. Leader David Lukes may be reached at 717-818-4751 or 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 717-757-6357 or cm.broome@hotmail.com. 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.
September House Plans Activities September House, 1251 W. King St., York, has posted its upcoming schedule of activities. For more information, readers may call 717-848-4417 or email September_House2@yahoo.com. York County residents age 60 and up are invited to take a tour, meet staff and members, stay for lunch, and participate in activities. Kerry W hite will visit the center on Wednesday, Feb. 6, to present Valentine’s songs at 12:45 p.m. A free hot lunch of chili, baked potatoes, and applesauce will be served before the performance. On Thursday, Feb. 7, special guests will be available to check blood pressures and offer tips on how to be safe in one’s home. The guests will also
accept expired or unused prescription medicines for proper disposal. Everyone is welcome to attend the program. Free bingo will be offered on Tuesday, Jan. 29, and Thursday, Jan. 31, starting at 12:45 p.m. A bingo fundraiser is held every Wednesday starting at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. for purchasing and eating from a special menu. Daily workouts are offered from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Tang Soo Do, a Korean martial arts program, is taught by a certified teacher on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. The senior center also offers cards and games throughout the week. Pinochle is played every Monday from 1 to 4 p.m., chess is played on Wednesdays from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m., 500 bid is played on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and the bridge club meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays. The center offers shuffleboard on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m., and additional players are being sought. All are welcome to play or watch. Board games, cards, and jigsaw puzzles are also available. In addition, wood burning classes and workshops are held on the first and third Fridays. September House delivers meals to homebound seniors on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, and volunteers are needed to help with these deliveries. Routes are within a few miles of the center, and the time commitment is one to two hours.
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 sur-
vive. 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.yorkcounty parks.org.
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YCAS Plans Starwatch The York County Astronomical Society (YCAS) will host a public Starwatch at its observatory at John C. Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York, on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. The evening will begin with a screened astronomical presentation on current events and the February night sky. Guests will then be guided on a tour of the sky using
one of the club’s telescopes. Attendees will be shown celestial objects, including the planet Mars, the Andromeda galaxy, star clusters, nebulae, and more. Hot beverages and light refreshments will be available. If it is clear, all activities will occur as scheduled. If it is completely cloudy or raining, the indoor activity of a screened
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Free Diabetes Workshops Set The York County Area Agency on Aging will offer free diabetes self-management workshops in York Township. York County residents age 60 and older living with Type 2 diabetes and caregivers age 60 and older caring for someone with Type 2 diabetes can participate in the workshops. The interactive program will include six workshops, which will take place once a week. The free workshops will be held from 12:30 to 3 p.m. on
Wednesdays, Feb. 13 through March 20, at York Township Park Building, 25 Oak St., York. The workshops will be taught by certified instructors. Developed by the Self-Management Resource Center, formerly Stanford University Patient Education Program, this health promotion program provides tools for managing diabetes, dealing with difficult emotions, and breaking the symptom cycle that comes with the disease. The program intro-
duces participants to self-management tools like healthy eating, monitoring blood sugar, action planning, and dealing with difficult emotions, among others. A companion book, “Living a Healthy Life With Chronic Conditions, 4th Edition,” and an audio relaxation tape will be provided for all participants. There is no charge for the workshops. Preregistration is required by calling Megan Craley at 717-771-9610.
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Library Posts Event Calendar New Cumberland Public Library, 1 Benjamin Plaza, New Cumberland, will offer a variety of programs and activities. Programs are free and open to the public, unless stated otherwise. The Friends of the New Cumberland Public Library will hold preowned book sales from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays, Feb. 2 and 16, in Foundation House, located across the shared parking lot. Hardback and paperback books, vintage jewelry, DVDs, music CDs, puzzles, children’s books, 33 rpm records, tote bags, note cards, and prints will be available. All proceeds will benefit the library. The Monday Great Books Discussion Group will meet in the dining room from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays, Feb. 4 and 18. The group will discuss “Jude the Obscure” by Thomas Hardy and “A White Heron and Other Stories” by Sarah Orne Jewett, respectively. For details, readers may call Ethel Bitterman at 717-938-1590 and Joan Short at 717-938-3494. Ruth’s Mystery Discussion Group will meet on Thursday, Feb. 7, from 10:15 a.m. to noon in the Browsing Room. The focus will be on “Partners in Crime.” Crafting for Adults - Zentangle a Plate will take place on Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the second-floor meeting room. Adults are welcome
to attend this free craft program to Zentangle a white plate with markers. All supplies will be provided. Registration is required for this free program. A Write-On Writer’s Workshop will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the second-floor meeting room. Open readings will be held on Saturdays. For more details, readers may call Sue Kerr at 717-802-2594. The Book Review Program will feature a review by Sally Flaherty of “President George Washington: His Journey to Becoming a Traitor” from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12, in Foundation Hall. Light refreshments will be served. The Wednesday Great Books Discussion Group will meet on Wednesdays, Feb. 13 and 27, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the meeting room. Works selected from “Great Short Stories of the Masters” will be reviewed. Couponing for Extreme Savings will take place on Saturday, Feb. 16, from 11 a.m. to noon in the second-floor meeting room. Readers may contact couponerdawn@ gmail.com for further details. The Children’s Book Writers Critique Group for adults only will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 16 in the second-floor meeting room. For more details, readers may contact Susan Sempeles at 717-574-9251
or write.now@comcast.net. The Tuesday Night Book Discussion Group will meet on Tuesdays through Feb. 19 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The group will meet in the second-floor meeting room to discuss “It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered” by Lisa TerKeurst. PennWriters will meet in Foundation Hall on Feb. 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. The group is open to anyone who is interested in improving their writing skills. For details, readers may contact Carrie Jacobs at carrieinpa@gmail.com. Lego Madness! will be offered on Feb. 2 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for children ages 4 to 12. The program will include a short story time, then time to build based on a monthly theme or from their own imagination. No registration is needed. Valentine Makerspace for children ages 3 to 5 will be held on Friday, Feb. 8, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Preschoolers are welcome to drop in to the library for Valentine inspired simple crafts and activities. This is a drop-in event, and no registration is required. Valentine Makerspace for children age 6 and older will be offered from noon to 5 p.m. on Feb. 8. The drop-in event will include Valentine’s Day crafts with options for
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children of all school ages and abilities, from elementary through high school. The crafts will include Valentine’s Day-themed paper crafts, including cards, garlands, and more. Crafts can be scaled up or down for age and ability, and teens are welcome to attend. Tape Town, designed for children ages 3 to 7, will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 and Monday, Feb. 18. A session will also be offered from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 18. The program room will be transformed into a “Tape Town” with themed stations along the way to build, play, learn, and create. Children are encouraged to bring a matchbox-sized car to explore a tiny town or borrow one from the library for this self-guided activity. There is no registration required for this drop-in program. An Engineering Challenge will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. on
Wednesday, Feb. 20, for families with children ages 7 to 12. The program will celebrate 2019’s National Engineers Week, themed “Invent Amazing.” There is no registration required for this drop-in program. Several story time programs will also be offered. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Preschool Story Time, open to children ages 4 to 6, will be held on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. and Tuesdays at 1 p.m. through Feb. 12. Twos and Threes Story Time will be offered to children ages 2 to 3 on Mondays at 11 a.m. Book Babies Story Time, open to infants ages 6 to 23 months, will be held at 11:15 a.m. on Tuesdays through Feb. 19. 1-2-3 Library! will be held on Mondays through Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. for children ages 2 to 6. For more information, readers may call the main circulation desk at 717-774-7820 or the Children’s Library at 717-7747822. Readers may also visit www.newcumberlandlibrary.org for details.
Come To Our House Of Worship 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! GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod, 2121 Roosevelt Ave York, PA 17408. The Pastor and the people welcome you to worship and celebrate the living Christ in a very friendly and casual atmosphere. Bible studies for all ages are at 9:45 AM and worship at 11:00 AM. We look forward to meeting and greeting you. Visit us online at gsyork.wix.com/goodshepherdlutheran or contact us at 717-764-4746
HISTORIC FIRST ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS): 140 W.King St., York, PA 17401 Bible Class at 9:00am; Traditional Worship at 11:00am. (717) 843-8597. www.firststjohns.com 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 YORK MARANTHA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Meeting Saturday mornings- 60 Canal Rd. Ext., York, PA 17406 (Quickel Evangelical Lutheran Church). Join us for Sabbath School 9:30am, classes from toddlers through adults & Worship 11am. Lunch provided. Visit our websites- www.Present-Truth.com & www.WhatTheBibleReallySays.org. (717) 855-3619 for a FREE DVD explaining Bible Prophecy.
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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 co-directors 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.
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 717-3186366 or 717-434-5470 for the name of the restaurant and location or for any additional information about group activities.
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HEINER’S ROOFING 20+ yrs exp. Free estimates. Residential & commercial. Best rates. 717-793-0548
HUSBANDS HELPERS Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, and Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776 MIKE’S PAINTING, REMODELING & ROOFING. Decks & Additions. Chimney Repair. Fully insured. PA008901. Call Mike 717-395-6816. PROFESSIONAL HOUSE PAINTER 30 yrs exp. Interior includes: Kitchens • Baths • Wood Trim • Etc Free est. Les at 717-719-2709 READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS. This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
For Rent CONVENIENT NORTH YORK 2BR, 1BA, near I83 & Rt30 CYSD. $875 + util. On 2nd and 3rd flrs w/stove, refrig, W/D, prkng. Railroadrentals@gmail.com or 206-639-7528 Brent
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STUMP GRINDING Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347 TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Since 1970. Free Est. Fully Ins. 717-577-3218 or 717-292-1161 MIKE MITZEL’S TREE SERVICE TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507
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