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Avenues York will hold a Porch and Garden Tour on Saturday, Aug. 15, from 1 to 5 p.m. From four square brick homes to Queen Anne stick style, The Avenues boast an array of architecture dating back to the 1800s. Attendees may visit some deep front porches and gardens and wrap arounds while enjoying plein air artists and live music. Some houses may be open for a peek inside as well. The event is in place of the Holiday Tour. Tickets for the tour can be purchased in advance at www.avenuesyork.com/porch -and-garden-tour. Tickets may also be purchased beginning at 12:45 p.m. on Aug. 15 at 475 Madison Ave., York. In the case of rain,
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YMCA To Offer Swim Lessons York YMCA Branch recently opened registration for group child swim lessons. It will offer an accelerated two-week group child swim lesson program for children age 3 and up at the Graham Aquatic Center - Outdoor Pool, located at 543 N. Newberry St., York. Class dates are available from Monday, Aug. 10, to Thursday, Aug. 20. Lessons will not be offered on Fridays. Lessons are provided for children with little to no experience as they begin to get acclimated to the water. Age groups will include preschoolers ages 3 to 5 and school-age children age 5 and up. Swim lessons will run from 9:50 to 10:30 The York YMCA will offer summer group child swim lessons to a.m. for group classes of up to four students. the public. Separate registration fees have been set for YMCA members and nonmembers. Financial assistance is available for YMCA members who qualify. YMCA policies and procedures for the Dover Bethany United Methodist The group is for those who would like pool and for swim lessons have been revised Church, 4510 Bull Road, Dover, will offer a to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease in order to comply with current CDC and dementia and Alzheimer’s support group and other forms of dementia and how to meeting on the second Monday of each care for loved ones with dementia. For state guidelines. For more information, readers may call month at 7 p.m. The next meeting is more information, readers may call the church at 717-292-2716. 717-843-7884 or visit the York YMCA Branch. scheduled for Aug. 10.
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Virtual YorVoice Event Slated The Cultural Alliance of York County will host its sixth annual YorVoice singing competition for free on Saturday, Aug. 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Facebook Live, YouTube Live, and WRCTV Channel 18 in York. YorVoice is a competition that brings the community together for a night filled with musicians who want to share their music with others. Originally scheduled for March, organizers decided to postpone rather than cancel the event and livestream the show for free so that viewers everywhere can watch. With many new added elements to help
the audience stay connected, this year’s YorVoice is set to be livestreamed from the Appell Center for the Performing Arts. Master of ceremonies RalphReal and house band Boompop Coalition will give shout-outs to donors and those responding to comments on the livestream. Those who donate a set amount or more to a team prior to Monday, Aug. 10, will receive a free watch-party kit so they can recreate the full theater experience at home, or they may order a YorVoice party pack for dinner, which will include tacos, beverages, and glowsticks to take home. The
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public is invited to join the Cultural Alliance virtual happy hour, beginning at 7 p.m. on the “Cultural Alliance of York County” Facebook page, or people may play along at home during the event with special YorVoice bingo cards, available for download at www.yorvoice.org. Performances for the virtual YorVoice event were pre-recorded at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts’ Strand Theatre YorVoice participant Hometown Strangers recently recorded to accommodate current restrictions and to create the best possible online viewing its performance of “Zombie” by the Cranberries as part of the Cultural Alliance of York County’s annual singing competition. experience. The funds raised through YorVoice will and the Brass Peanuts, Alyssa Colon, Teahelp to preserve access to the arts for the gan Tatcher, Fernando Caicedo, James community. Readers may vote for their Manjo, and Jeanette Parker. This year’s favorite YorVoice team for the People’s YorVoice judges are Wyatt Oerman, Thais Choice Award by donating to their team Carrero, Jess Pastelak, and Lee King. page, found at the aforementioned webiste Readers may visit the aforementioned or by using text messaging to vote during webiste for tips on setting up their virtual the performances. YorVoice experience at home, as well as This year’s YorVoice performers are YC information and voting pages for each of Bloc, Hometown Strangers, See the Elephant the performers.
Keystone Bible Institute (KBI) has been offering courses in biblical literature, theology and historical studies, as well as Life in the Spirit, since 2004. Registration is now open for the fall semester. Classes will begin in September. KBI will offer six courses for this semester. Day classes will run from 10 a.m. to noon. The Tuesday morning class will be “How to Hear God’s Voice.” The Thursday morning class will be “Naturally Supernaturally.” Evening classes will be from 7 to 9 p.m. All evening courses will be conducted at the Pathway Community Church campus, 1731 W. Philadelphia St., York. Monday evening will include “Essential Teachings in the Christian Faith (Part 1).” This course will examine the theology of God, man, sin and Christ. “Biblical Literature: The Four Gospels” will be featured on Tuesdays. This course will explore the four Gospels, chapter by chapter. Wednesday evening’s course will be “Peacemaking and Reconciliation.” The primary focus of this study will be on how God can help people become true biblical peacemakers. “The Master’s Plan of Evangelism (Intermediate Level)” on Thursdays evenings will cover understanding true and false conversions, answering questions related to atheism and evolution from a biblical context, and more. There will be a cost for each course plus books and handouts. Readers may call 717968-5521 or email keystonebibleinstitute@ gmail.com for a registration form. Students may also register and pay online by PayPal at www.keystonebibleinstitute.com. The deadline to register is Sunday, Aug. 30. Keystone Bible Institute’s motto is “The Heart and Mind of Hands-On Ministry.” All courses are designed to encourage, equip and empower people for ministry within their home church, their community and the world at large. Classes are small and interactive.
Couple Marks 35th Anniversary Robert and Donna Stough of Red Lion celebrated their 35th anniversary on July 26 with some of their family and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stough were married on July 26, 1985, at Bethany United Methodist Church in Red Lion by the late Rev. Lyle S. Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Stough are the parents of Kayla Stough-Chandler, wife of Patrick, of Dallastown. They have one granddaughter. Mr. Stough is retired from AESYS Technology in York. Mrs. Stough owns and operates Donna’s Shear Expressions beauty salon in Red Lion. Mr. and Mrs. Stough attend Bethany United Methodist Church in Red Lion.
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Meat Drawing, Food Truck Event Planned Union Fire and Hose Company No. 1, 30 E. Canal St., Dover, will hold a meat drawing on Friday, Aug. 7, and a food truck event on Saturday, Aug. 8. Doors will open on Aug. 7 at 5 p.m., with dinner served at 6 p.m. and drawings at 7 p.m. Due to COVID-19, face masks are recommended. Anyone who is ill is asked to stay at home. The service project for August is a
collection of school supplies for children in need in the area. For more information, readers may contact Elaine at 717-292-1392 or Cathy at 717-873-0385. On Aug. 8, the food truck event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A variety of food items will be available to purchase. Proceeds will benefit the fire company.
Court Of Valor Event Canceled Historic Prospect Hill Cemetery Heritage Foundation recently announced the cancellation of the 2020 Court of Valor ceremony. For more than 10 years, the foundation has honored York area veterans whose names were approved by the veterans’ committee. Their names, along with the names of more than 400 York area honorees, are permanently carved onto the Court of Valor monument. The event was canceled for several reasons, including the age of many of the hon-
orees and attendees, the problem of how to host all those in attendance while creating the appropriate social distancing, and the possibility of a second spike in COVID-19 this fall. The foundation felt it could not confidently move forward with its program knowing the people it sought to honor could potentially be put at undue and serious risk. The foundation is committed to holding its Court of Valor and SafeKeepers Ceremony in September 2021. For more information, readers may visit www.prospecthill.org.
RACP Applications Will Be Received 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
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Museum Announces Coalition Membership, Reopening The William C. Goodridge Freedom Center and Underground Railroad Museum, 123 E. Philadelphia St., York, has announced its membership with the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a worldwide network of Sites of Conscience that aims to build the capacity of vital institutions through grants, networking, training, transitional justice mechanisms, and advocacy. Additionally, the William C. Goodridge Freedom Center and Underground Railroad Museum will reopen to the public on Wednesday, Aug. 19. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, all guests are required to wear masks upon entrance into the museum. All guided and self-guided tours and visits are required to be scheduled by contacting the museum at 717-650-1998. The museum is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and every first Friday of the month from 4 to 8 p.m. It is owned and operated by Crispus Attucks York and is one of the select few locations to be part of the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom as an authenticated site used in the Underground Railroad.
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Hoch Earns Bachelor’s Degree Christian Hoch of York graduated from Hood College, Frederick, Md., in May. Hoch earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. Hoch also won the Dr. H.P. and P. Laughlin Award at Hood College’s honors convocation ceremony in the spring. This award is presented by the Office of Student Life to a student who has made outstanding contributions to the college.
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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! 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
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Kreutz Creek Library, 66 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam, offers lobby pickup from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays as well as 2 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. More details are available by calling 717-252-4080 or emailing kreutzcreeklibrary@yorklibraries.org. Martin Library, 159 E. Market St., York, will offer limited browsing only and lobby pickup. High-risk individuals are invited to use these services on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. Library services will be available to the general public on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m.; on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m.; on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. More information is available by calling 717-846-5300 or emailing martinlibrary@yorklibraries.org. Mason-Dixon Public Library, 250 Bailey Drive, Stewartstown, will offer limited browsing only by appointment on Mondays and Thursdays as well as lobby pickup throughout the week. The library will be open specifically for high-risk individuals on Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. All others may utilize library services on Mondays from
Royer’s Flowers Collects For Area Food Banks Royer’s Flowers & Gifts’ annual food drive collected more than 1,100 pounds of nonperishable items to benefit 11 food banks in the company’s seven-county market. Royer’s Stems Hunger, as the food drive is known, ran from June 27 to July 4 at the florist’s 16 stores. The recipient food banks were Helping Harvest in Berks County, New See Royer’s pg 8
Royer’s Flowers & Gifts donated nonperishable food items to local food banks, including the Hershey Food Bank, represented by Barb Allen (far left), food bank operations. Helping to deliver the food were (continuing from second from left) Sumer and Brooke Royer, daughters of Royer’s CEO Tom Royer (not pictured), and Andrea Campbell, manager of Royer’s in Hershey.
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