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September House Plans Activities DreamWrights To September House, 1251 W. progress and continue to work- September House is selling gift King St., York, a senior center, ing on their books. There is still cards. September House will Present “Brilliant Traces” has announced its upcoming time for new participants to start receive a portion of the gift card DreamWrights Center for Community Arts, 100 Carlisle Ave., York, will host performances of “Brilliant Traces,” the next show in its studio series, at 7 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 3 to 5, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6. Directed by Andrea Unger, “Brilliant Traces” will star Kirk Wisler and Catie Dinneen in its main and only roles. The two actors have gone from audition to opening night in under one month. The show tells about a runaway bride who barges in on an Alaskan cabin during a
snowstorm. It will run 90 minutes without intermission. Advance tickets for general admission may be purchased for a discount at www.Dream Wrights.org. Tickets will be available at the door for a higher fee. Refreshments will be available for purchase prior to the show. The theme for DreamWrights’ 2019 season is “Celebrating Life.” For more information about DreamWrights, an educational theater and performing arts resource, readers may visit www.facebook.com/Dream Wrights or the previously mentioned website.
schedule of activities. Ham radio classes will resume on Thursday, Oct. 3, after the summer hiatus. There will be a class for obtaining a technician’s license from 1 to 2 p.m. and a general license class from 2 to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome, regardless of age, and the classes are free to the public. Community members can see see the program in action on Saturday, Oct. 5, starting at 10 a.m. when the licensed operators will man the radios as they try to connect to as many different sites as possible and chat with people around the world. A Bible study titled “Experiencing God” will continue on Friday, Oct. 4, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Scrapbooking Fun will continue on Thursday, Oct. 10. Participants will share their pages and
a scrapbook. Participants provide photos and a scrapbook, and supplies are free. On Friday, Oct. 11, center members will meet at 10:30 a.m. to discuss the recent trip to Ocean City. A picture show will be displayed on the big screen. Everyone is welcome to join in the discussion. Also on Oct. 11, the movie “Carousel” will be shown at 1 p.m. The 1956 movie stars Shirley Jones. Susan will offer sweet treats to enjoy during the movie. September House will be closed on Monday, Oct. 14, for Columbus Day. The senior center is planning a night out fundraiser at Hoss’s Steak and Seahouse on White Street on Friday, Nov. 8. In preparation for the event,
sales to help provide programs for seniors. Sales have already started, and the gift cards will be ordered no later than Monday, Nov. 4, in time for use on Nov. 8. Readers may call Marie at 717848-4417 for more information. September House is also holding a pretzel sandwich sale. Orders and money are due on Wednesday, Oct. 9, by the close of business. Sandwiches will be assembled in the morning and ready for delivery by noon on Wednesday, Oct. 16. For more information or to place an order, readers may call Marie or Susan. Every week, September House offers its regular activities, and attendees may also play games as time allows. The senior center is set up to play shuffleboard on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. and is looking for new
players. Attendees play pinochle on Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. and 500 Bid and canasta on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m. The bridge club meets every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Bingo is played on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:45 p.m. The first card is free, and everyone is a winner. On Wednesday nights, an all-cash bingo fundraiser is held, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and bingo starting at 6:30 p.m. Readers may call 717-848-4417 for more information. September House also offers a variety of board games, cards, and jigsaw puzzles. Readers may check out the September House Facebook page for more activities, menus, and more. On Mondays through Fridays, the senior center serves a free lunch to any York County resident at least 60 years of age. Readers may call 717-8484417 or stop by September House for more information.
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Hope’s Closet, a resale shop located at Pathway Community Church, 1731 W. Philadelphia St., York, is continuing its extended hours of 5 to 8 p.m. on the first and third Fridays of the month in addition to regular Saturday hours. Upcoming hours will be Friday, Oct. 4, from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Hope’s Closet will offer fall fashions for the whole family. Also available will be wall art, baking pans, and utensils, all at
sale prices. The Christmas Shop will open beginning in October and will feature decorations, gift items, and more. Additionally, individuals may register to win a giant Hershey stuffed bear. The winner’s name will be drawn on Saturday, Dec. 21. No purchase is necessary. Free clothing items will be available for people of all ages, as well as free food, including bread. For more information, call the church at 717-793-8070, search for “Hope’s Closet-York” on Facebook or visit www.pathwaycc.org.
Windy Hill Senior Center, 1472 Roth’s Church Road, Spring Grove, will offer a free, eight-week memory support program beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association and Good News Consulting. This is a program for those living with dementia as well as their care partners to join an early-stage support group where they can connect with others facing similar challenges.
The first hour will be dedicated to education on various aspects of life with dementia. During the second hour the group will be split, with those living with the disease meeting with others who have also been diagnosed and the care partners meeting with other caregivers for support. Funding for this program is provided by a grant through the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. Participation is limited to 30 individuals, with registration required by calling 717-225-0733.
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The Thimble and Thread Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America meets on the second Tuesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at Faith United Church of Christ, 509 Pacific Ave., York. The group’s next meeting will be held on Oct. 8. The group is for individuals who enjoy needlework, including needlepoint, crewel and cross stitch. Participants gather once a month to stitch or to learn new variations of needle art. Stitchers of any skill level are welcome. Visitors are invited to bring a project to work on. Everyone is welcome to attend two meetings before deciding whether to join. For more information, readers may call 717848-9352 or 717-235-0898.
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Trinity United Church of Christ, 32 W. Market St., York, will host a First Friday performance by the York County Gospel Choir on Friday, Oct. 4. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. For further information, readers may contact the church office at 717-848-1775.
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West York Borough Community Garden had a booth at Saturday in the Park in West York, The orginization will host its first Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 19, at the garden, located in Johnny Spahr Park in York.
History Center Posts Programs The York County History Center will offer a variety of programs and activities to the community. The events are free and open to the public. Events will take place at the center, 250 E. Market St., York, unless otherwise noted. For additional details, readers may visit www.yorkhistorycenter.org. The Colonial Complex, 157 W. Market St., York, will host First Friday on Oct. 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. Visitors will explore the darker side of York’s history and enjoy beverage tastings, s’mores, spooky stories, pumpkin painting, and more. South Central Pennsylvania
Genealogical Society will meet at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6. Stephen Smith will present “Never Built … The Town of Pleasant Garden and Other Curiosities.” On Saturday, Oct. 12, the Second Saturday program will feature guest speaker Delma RiveraLytle. The program will begin at 10:30 a.m. York County Civil War Round Table will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. Scott L. Mingus Sr. will present “Great Care Was Taken: The York, PA, U.S. Army Hospital in the Gettysburg Campaign.” A forum on “Perspectives on
York 1969-2019” will be held on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at Logos Academy, 250 W. King St., York. The forum will discuss the topic of medical care and explore hard histories. The 45th anniversary Oyster Fest will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, at the Agricultural and Industrial Museum, 217 W. Princess St., York. The event will feature food, beverages, entertainment, artisan demonstrations, and a showcase of local history. ALLVETS will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Attendees will hear veterans speak and share their stories.
Kick For A Cure Set In York 4-H Club Seeks The inaugural Kick for a Cure, a breast cancer awareness kickball game, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, from noon to 4 p.m. at Albemarle Park, 177 S. Albemarle St., York. The City of York and D-Will Entertainment LLC will partner for the free event, which will be hosted by Jamiel Alexander, a YouthBuild ambassador and community activist. The women’s game will be played first, followed by a men’s game. People of all ages are welcome to enjoy the festivities as well as play in the games. They may bring chairs, tents, and canopies. The goal of the community event is to raise money to donate to the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and the American Cancer
Society. Each of these organizations will provide educational and support group information. Activities and programs for people of all ages will include free face painting for children, child schooling assistance program information, music by DJ Cashmire, and many giveaway drawings. Food trucks will be on-site, and T-shirts and other memorabilia will be available for purchase. Professional photography by Washington Winnona Images will capture the day’s happenings. In the case of rain, the event will be moved inside to Voni B. Grimes Gym, 125 E. College Ave., York. For more information on playing, as well as how to volunteer or donate, readers may email the event coordinator at dwillentllc@gmail.com.
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The W hite Rose Polka Dancers will hold their first fall dance on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Emigsville Alert Fire Hall, 3118 N. George St., Emigsville. The Polka Whoo, a live band, will play polkas and a variety of dance music. Free introductory polka lessons will be given at the fire hall before the dance at 5:30 p.m. Admission is open to all for a set fee at the door, which will cover light snacks, beverages and door prizes. For tickets, readers may call Andy at 717-244-3436. More information may be received by calling Dave and Anne at 717-229-2033.
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Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York, in partnership with the Susquehanna Valley Theatre Organ Society, will present “Broadway, Big Bands, and More!� featuring organist Ken Double on Sunday, Oct. 6. The concert will take place at 3 p.m. in the Capitol Theatre. Double will play big band and Broadway tunes on the 1927 Mighty Wurlitzer organ. In addition, he will accompany the 1929 short silent film comedy “That’s My Wife,� starring Laurel and Hardy. The theater pipe organ was originally designed to accompany silent films during the silent film era. When talking pictures replaced silent films, many of these theater organs were destroyed. Appell Center has a surviving theater pipe organ in the Capitol Theatre. A former radio and television sportscaster who started taking organ lessons as an 8-year-old
in Chicago, Double has enjoyed a second career focused on his love of the music of the theater pipe organ. As a sportscaster, Ken broadcast NBA and major college basketball; NHL, IHL, and AHL hockey; the worldwide broadcast of the Indy 500; and more. Since retiring in 2008, Double has performed concerts on great theater pipe organs around the world. He also helped establish the Long Center Theatre Organ Society in Lafayette, Ind.; spent 10 years as the president of the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS); and currently is the director of fundraising for the Historic Organ Restoration Committee, the organization restoring the largest musical instrument in the world, the Midmer-Losh organ at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. Double performed his first concert in 1978; has 20 recordings to his credit; has toured
Australia several times; and is one of the organists at the famed Atlanta Fox Theatre playing “Mighty Mo,� the Moller theater organ heard there since 1929. Double’s theater organ credits also include performing the role of master of ceremonies for more than 20 ATOS annual and regional conventions. The historic Capitol Theatre recently underwent a complete renovation, which included all new seating, a new concessions stand, new and improved restrooms downstairs, and additional accessible seating and restrooms on the main floor.
Separate ticket prices have been set for adults and for students. Group ticket pricing is available. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door the day of the concert. To purchase tickets, readers may visit https://appellcenter.org or call 717-846-1111.
Ken Double will play the Capitol Theatre’s theater organ during a concert on Sunday, Oct. 6. The theater is located at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York.
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The next training will be held at YCLC, located in the United Way Building, 800 E. King St., York, from 6 to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Oct. 7 and 14, and Wednesdays, Oct. 9, 16, and 23. The parking lot entrance is on Sherman Street. Participants must attend all of the training sessions. After completing the training, tutors will meet with their student once per week for one and a half to two hours in a public location arranged by YCLC. YCLC coordinators will help tutors with selection of materials and lesson planning throughout their tutoring experience. Requirements to be a tutor include a high school diploma or equivalent, sensitivity, patience, reliability, and attendance at the training course, pending a preliminary interview. To register, readers may call 717-845-8719 or email volunteers @yorkliteracy.org. Additional information and a complete training schedule are available Volunteer tutor Alexis Stegemann (right) congratulates student by contacting Rita at the aforeCatharine on her achievements. York County Literacy Council mentioned number or will host tutor training sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays cr.mgr@yorkliteracy.org or by from Oct. 7 to 23, except Oct. 21. visiting www.yorkliteracy.org. The York County Literacy Council (YCLC) is seeking volunteers to tutor English as a Second Language (ESL) and native-born adult students. YCLC provides free and confidential literacy services to adults in York County. Tutors may help their student to study for their high school equivalency test, to learn
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Guitarist Charlie Hunter will bring his talents to the York area on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Hunter will be the featured performer at Concert 4 A Cause York, an annual fundraiser for Jewish Family Services (JFS) of York. Now in its seventh year, the event will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Wyndridge Farm, 885 S. Pleasant Ave., Dallastown. Vocalist Lucy Woodward will join Hunter during the concert. Hunter’s latest effort is a collaboration with Woodward titled “Music! Music! Music!� The 11-track release is a mixed bag of blues, soul, and funk. Tickets may be purchased at www.concert4acauseyork.org. Individuals who dine at Wyndridge on the day of the show and mention JFS will have a percentage of their meal donated to Concert 4 A Cause York. For more information, readers may also contact Carol Miller at 717-843-5011 or cmiller@jfsyork.org.
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The light from hundreds of floating lanterns will illuminate the pond at Cousler Park at sunset on Sunday, Oct. 6, during Pappus House’s inaugural Lanterns of Light Memorial Event.
minate the pond at sunset. Members of the public are invited to purchase lanterns in memory of loved ones. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Lanterns can be reserved for a
fee, with a lower fee for each additional lantern after the first one. To obtain the order form, readers may visit www.pappushouse.org or www.facebook.com/ pappushouse. Lanterns can be personalized on the night of the event prior to being illuminated and launched. Pappus House is an independent, community-supported, nonprofit residence that welcomes those who are near the end of life’s
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Abby Martin (left) attended the Keystone Girls State event through the sponsorship of the American Legion Auxiliary at Austin L. Grove Unit 403. She was congratulated by Auxiliary president Sharon Krout.
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The American Legion Auxiliary at Austin L. Grove Unit 403 recently sponsored local youths’ attendance at a conference. The organization also announced an upcoming event. Each June, the American Legion Auxiliary sponsors Keystone Girls State, an event held at Shippensburg University. The purpose of this week is to introduce young women who have just completed their junior year of high school to the internal workings of the government. Austin L. Grove Unit 403 sponsored Abby Martin from Susquehannock High School and Ivy Snyder from Spring Grove High School. Unit 403 will host its third Veteran Support Car Show on Saturday, Oct. 12, with a rain date of Sunday, Oct. 13. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Post home on Manchester Street in Glen Rock. All vehicles are welcome for a nominal donation, and door prizes will be awarded.
Fire Company Plans Events bag bingo on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 p.m. Tickets will be sold for a discounted price in advance and for full price at the door. Tickets include 24 games of bingo. For tickets, readers may call Cathy. 300 Club Dinner tickets are available for Saturday, Nov. 9. Tickets are available for a set fee, and a shrimp and chicken dinner, snacks, and beverages are included. DJ Jeff D will provide music from 6 to 10 p.m., and $1,300 in cash prizes will be awarded. For tickets, readers may contact Elaine or Cathy.
Dillsburg Garden Club Will Meet Church To Offer Support Group The Dillsburg Garden Club will meet on Monday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. at Maple Shade Barn, 35 Greenbriar Lane, Dillsburg. Kathy Quarles of Stauffers of Kissel Hill will present “Fall Color in Your Garden and Your
Containers.” Refreshments and a brief business meeting will follow the program. Newcomers are welcome to attend. For more information, readers may call 717697-9617.
Trunk Or Treat Event Slated Shiloh American Legion Family Post 791, 1490 Poplars Road, York, will host a Trunk or Treat on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information or to register as a “trunker” or “treater” by the Sunday, Oct. 6,
deadline, readers may visit www.face book.com/events/2921649587851038 or www.eventbrite.com/e/shiloh-american -legion-trunk-or-treat-tickets -70195617983.
Dover Bethany United Methodist Church (UMC), 4510 Bull Road, Dover, will host a dementia/Alzheimer’s support group meeting on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Invited to attend are all those who are interested in learning more about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and how to care for loved ones with dementia. Readers may call Dover Bethany UMC at 717-2922716 for more information.
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at the station. Doors will open at 5 p.m., dinner will be served at 6 p.m., and the drawings will start at 7 p.m. Meat prizes are from Weaver’s of Wellsville. Other games of chance will also be available. The service project for October and November is to donating new toys for Christmas for families in need in the area. Readers with questions may contact Elaine at 717-292-1392 or Cathy at 717-873-0385. The final meat drawing for 2019 will be held on Friday, Nov. 8. Tickets are available for designer
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH 11 AM to 2 PM Mt. Zion UCC 1054 Ridgewood Rd., York Proceeds to benefit the Mt. Zion Current Fund and the Good Samaritan Fund Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Bratwurst, Hot Dogs, Chicken Corn Soup, Apple Dumplings, Pies, Baked Goods, Book Sale, Cash & Carry Sale, and More!
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Union Fire and Hose Company 1 of Dover, which is located at 30 E. Canal St., has announced upcoming events. The Fire Prevention Open House will be held at the fire company from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9. Fire truck rides, fire safety demonstrations, and crafts for children will be provided. There will be free refreshments. Area residents are invited to stop by and check out the equipment that services the community. The fire company will hold a meat drawing on Friday, Oct. 11,
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Baker Receives Scholarship Students Earn AP Scholar Awards York Catholic High School students have been recognized for their scores on the national Advanced Placement (AP) exams for high school students are in and have excelled. AP courses offer high school students college-level rigor, ending in May with a national exam.
AP courses are offered through College Board, and exams are four hours in length. Exams are graded on a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 the lowest grade possible and 5 the highest grade possible. Many colleges and universities accept a score of 3 or higher for college credit.
York Catholic offers AP courses in English, calculus, chemistry, biology, and U.S. history. Last spring, 47 York Catholic students took the AP exams and achieved a 98 percent pass rate of a 3 or higher. Of the students who took the exams, 40 percent scored a 5, 35 percent scored a 4, and 23
Sally Reiber (left), scholarship chairman, and Linda Keene (right), first vice president, representing Shiloh Garden Club, presented a $500 scholarship to Rebekah Baker of Dover Area High School in May. The funds will help Baker further her education. Baker is studying environmental education at Millersville University, where she is a member of the Honors College.
Health Care Forecast Breakfast Slated The Central Penn Business Group on Health (CPBGH) will host its 20th annual Health Care Forecast Breakfast on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey Hotel, 4650 Lindle Road, Harrisburg. Keynote speaker Lawton Robert Burns will discuss the new models in health care, such as value-based care, and the potential impact on health care costs. In addition, health care stake-
holders will share information about their efforts to incorporate value-based models into the delivery of care. The results of the 2019 Health Care Benefits survey, a collaboration between the Central Penn Business Group on Health and the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will also be shared. There is a cost to attend, which includes breakfast. For details and registration, readers may visit www.cpbgh.org.
2019 Parade Canceled Union Fire and Hose Company 1, Dover, has announced that the 2019 Dover Halloween Parade has been canceled due to circumstances involving permits and school district construction. The parade will return in 2020.
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York Catholic Advanced Placement students who scored a 5 on at least one AP exam were congratulated by teachers Phillip Autrey (back, far left), Jill Euclide (back, second from right), and Megan Wertz (back, far right). They include (front, from left) Miranda Shearer, Alaina Uricheck, Lori Schlosser, (middle row) Sarah Reed, Tori Ellis, Christian Gervasi, Josie McKeon, Paige Gordon, (back) Richard Pokrivka, Amillion Kearse, Moses Krueger, Isabella Kepner, (not pictured) Zachary Bogart, Patrick Freed, Luke Motter, and Dylan Smith.
Open Space Grant Program Posted PECO has announced that applications are being accepted for its Green Region Open Space grant program, which Natural Lands administers. The program, now in its 15th year, awards grants of up to $10,000 to eligible municipalities and recreation authorities within PECO’s service area. The deadline for applications is Thursday, Oct. 31. Over the years, numerous
municipalities, regional recreational authorities, and nonprofits in southeastern Pennsylvania have undertaken a variety of open space projects. PECO has partnered with Natural Lands to provide grants to assist in these efforts. Eligible applicants include municipalities and regional recreational authorities within PECO’s suburban service territory, which includes portions of Bucks,
Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and York counties. Within the city of Philadelphia, eligible applicants are limited to incorporated nonprofit organizations. The grants are to be used with other funding sources to cover expenses related to open space projects, such as consulting fees, trail construction, land acquisition, habitat improvement, and creating and implementing an open space plan.
Members of Riverside Chapter, Order of DeMolay, took a tour of the state Capitol hosted by state Rep. Seth Grove on July 24. Grove represents District 196. The DeMolay chapter was celebrating My Government Day. DeMolay is a fraternal organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21. Through its varied activities, the Order of DeMolay teaches the principles of good citizenship, fraternalism, and leadership. A basic chapter program includes public speaking, athletics, social functions, travel, and civic service projects. Riverside Chapter is sponsored by Riverside Lodge 503 Free and Accepted Masons. For more information about Riverside DeMolay, readers may contact chapter adviser Jason Smeltzer at 717-809-1979.
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percent scored a 3. AP Scholars with Distinction are students who earn scores of 3 or higher on five or more AP exams. Luke Motter, a graduate of the Class of 2019, was recognized as an AP Scholar with Distinction. Motter is currently a student at Penn State University. AP Scholars with Honors are students who earn scores of 3 or higher on four or more AP exams. The following graduates from the Class of 2019 have been recognized as AP Scholars with Honors: Christian Gervasi, York College of Pennsylvania, and Sarah Reed, LaSalle University. AP Scholars are students who earn scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. The following graduates from the Class of 2019 have been recognized as AP Scholars: Gianni Hill, University of Pennsylvania; Claire Laux, The Catholic University of America; and Grace Reed, St. Joseph’s University.
LifePath Christian Ministries, in partnership with the York County Sheriff’s Office, presented the “Refuse to Be a Victim” program to guests in the organization’s Women’s and Children’s Shelter on Aug. 8. Lt. Dave Godfrey and Sgt. Shannon Martz were presenters for the program, with 13 women and two children enrolled. The seminar is a formal educational program that is
designed to provide people of all ages and backgrounds with techniques, applications, strategies and options they can use to help ensure their personal safety. Topics include home security, protection systems, prevention strategies, selfdefense options, the psychology of predators and mental preparedness.
Sgt. Shannon Martz (standing) and Lt. Dave Godfrey (seated, right) from the York County Sheriff ’s Office presented the “Refuse to Be a Victim” program to guests in LifePath Christian Ministries’ Women’s and Children’s Shelter on Aug. 8.
Animals Planned St. John Episcopal Church, 140 N. Beaver St., York, will celebrate the Feast of St. Francis with a Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. The public is invited to gather on the front lawn to celebrate the blessings received from all God’s creatures. Attendees are asked to make sure their pet is appropriately leashed and/or restrained, and they may bring a photograph or a stuffed animal if their pet would rather stay at home.
Church Slates Rummage Sale Calvary United Methodist Church, 11 N. Richland Ave., York, will hold its fall rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 5, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale will feature clothing, accessories, books, toys, household items, linens and attic treasures. Chicken corn soup will be sold by the quart, along with baked goods, hamburgers and hot dogs. To order soup, call the church office at 717-843-2990.
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Gifts That Give Hope Fair To Move To New Location By Chelsea Peifer
This year, the Gifts That Give Hope (GTGH) Lancaster Alternative Gift Fair is moving to a new location. The 12th annual event is set to take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, in Landis Hall at The Junction Center, 1875 Junction Road, Manheim. People may visit with representatives of 30 nonprofits that are providing life-changing benefits to people in both local and global contexts. Individuals will have the option of purchasing charitable gift donations to honor loved ones, and each of those gifts will include a greeting card and an explanatory insert about how the donation will sustain and provide for others. Founder Jenn Knepper said that the fair also offers plenty of options for individuals who would rather purchase something tangible to gift those on
their holiday shopping list with as well. In addition to the 30 nonprofits, approximately 12 marketplace vendors will sell fair trade items. “We try to emphasize that there’s something for everybody,” explained Knepper. “And if you are going to buy tangible things, make it something that is ethically sourced. People want to make those choices, and the fair brings a lot of options into one place.” The fair serves as a strong community-building event as the nonprofits that participate are able to share their stories and missions with shoppers, building both relationships and awareness. One of the new participants in this year’s fair will be Bridge, an award-winning cultural exchange startup established by Somalian refugee Mustafa Nuur. “We are a social enterprise company, and we use cultural events to connect people in the community with refugees,” explained
Nuur. Bridge, which allows people to purchase in-home dining experiences with local refugee families, offers refugees an opportunity to use their existing skills to make a supplemental income and provides Americans with cross-cultural experiences in their own hometown. Exclusive gift certificates will be available for GTGH attendees to purchase. Another new GTGH participant for 2019 will be AIM to Empower, a nonprofit organization founded by Beth Weaver in 2017 with the intent of creating connection and opportunity through the practice of yoga. “I’ve seen the positive impact (yoga) can have on people, so we want to take yoga to underserved populations,” Weaver said. AIM to Empower has implemented yoga programs in places including Lancaster County Prison, Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center, Refugee Center and Community School at
Reynolds, and Lourdeshouse Maternity Home. At GTGH, plenty of food will be available to purchase from local vendors such as Upohar, Reunion Food Truck, Grape Leaf Cafe, and The Lancaster Stroopies Company, so Knepper encourages attendees to come hungry. A new food tour will allow people to purchase tickets and receive a stamp card that will direct them to the eight booths at the fair participating in the tour. A volunteer or business owner at each stand will provide food education or information about the business, as well as samples of small dishes such as samosas and Liberian rice bread. Children can participate in a scavenger hunt centered on the Declaration of Human Rights in honor of Human Rights Day, celebrated on Dec. 10. Participants who complete the hunt will be eligible to receive a book about human rights. Since it began in 2008, the fair has become a staple for many Lancaster-area residents as they shop for the holidays. Knepper, who resides in Lancaster and works as a nurse in Hershey, read a newspaper article about an alternative gift fair happening in Harrisburg and thought it would be great to bring one to Lancaster. “I just loved what they were doing, because I’ve always been kind of a minimalist, and giving gifts that would also serve a deeper purpose really resonated with me,” Knepper said. To learn more, readers may visit www.giftsthatgivehope.org /lancaster or search for “Gifts That Give Hope: Lancaster’s Alternative Gift Fair” on Facebook.
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Lions Club Installs Officers
Lions Club past district governor Kerry McKnight (far right) presided over the installation of Dover Lions Club officers. Second vice district governor Duane Hull (far left) was also present. The officers are (from second from left) treasurer Lou Detter, Lion tamer Kevin Whaley, secretary Marlin Kindig, tail twister and director Kathy Hyder, past president and second vice president Patricia Friedman, assistant secretary and treasurer Jeff Kraft, president and first vice president George Melbert, (not pictured) Lion tamer and tail twister Jeff Rishel, tail twister Robert Rishel, and directors Raymond Wilt, Glen Fetrow, and Lynda Detter. Installation took place at the Dover Lions Club meeting on June 27. The officers will serve in the 2019-20 year.
The Gifts That Give Hope (GTGH) Lancaster Alternative Gift Fair, founded by Jenn Knepper (third from right), will be held on Dec. 7 at The Junction Center in Manheim. Representing a sampling of the organizations that will take part in this year’s event are (from left) Feleen Nancarvis of Lancaster Meals on Wheels, Beth Weaver of AIM to Empower, Mustafa Nuur of Bridge, and Deb Becker and Carla Horn of Connection Ubuntu.
Madelynn Kinard and Kalyn Lash, both of Dover, are among 52 students at Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, joining the honors program in the 2019-20 academic year. Kinard is a communication studies major and Lash is a neuroscience major. They are both members of the first-year class entering Wilkes.
Senior Center Announces Building Plans The board of directors of the Heritage Senior Center in Dover has announced plans to break ground on a new building sometime in 2020. The board anticipates that a new building will be an asset to the community, providing many expanded services and valuable programming to residents of Dover and the surrounding areas who are age 60 and over.
The board of directors of the Heritage Senior Center in Dover has released an architectural rendering of the projected new senior center building. Plans are underway for a 2020 groundbreaking for the new building.
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First Presbyterian Church of York, 225 E. Market St., York, will welcome internationally recognized speaker, artist, photographer, and entrepreneur Jeremy Cowart on Sunday, Oct. 6. Cowart will bring his message of hope and possibility during the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. church services. Cowart was named the Most Influential Photographer on the Internet in 2014. One of the world’s most-soughtafter photographers, Cowart has immortalized such luminaries as Pope Francis, former President Barack Obama, Sting, Taylor Swift, and Carrie Underwood. Cowart is also involved with Jeremy Cowart The Purpose Hotel, an upscale hotel chain benefiting nonprofit or- for The Purpose Hotel transforms ganizations around the world. The it into an interactive experience. unique design Cowart imagines The public is welcome to attend.
Hayshire United Church of Christ, 100 Haybrook Drive, York, invites community members to attend yoga classes at the church. The beginner class meets on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., and the intermediate class takes place on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
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St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 947 N. George St., York, will celebrate the legacy of St. Francis of Assisi with a Blessing of the Animals at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, rain or shine. All animals are welcome, and the service will provide blessings for pets that have died, for children’s stuffed animals, and for living animal companions. Treats for dogs, cats, and humans will be available, but attendees are invited to bring their pets’
favorites. For safety reasons, pets should be restrained with appropriate leashes, carriers, and/or cages. A veterinarian will be on hand. The event is free of charge. Donations of supplies for the York County SPCA are requested. Attendees may also bring lawn chairs. For more information, readers may contact pastor Beth Schlegel at 717-854-0589 or pastorschlegel@live.com.
York Catholic Sets Homecoming Festivities York Catholic High School, 601 E. Springettsbury Ave., York, invites the community to its homecoming celebration, set for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Oct. 4, 5, and 6. On Oct. 4, the homecoming parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium and end at York Catholic. Football pre-game festivities will begin at 6:15 p.m., with the game against Fairfield kicking off at 7 p.m. Marching band alumni are invited to bring their instruments and sit with the band. Alumni cheerleaders will also perform. On Oct. 5, graduates are invited to an alumni social from 6 to 9
p.m. at Central Market, 34 W. Philadelphia St., York. Tim Spangler, a member of the Class of 1981 and chef at Mezzogiorno, and Jeff Lau, a member of the Class of 1976 and owner of Mudhook, will be the hosts. On Oct. 6, a Mass in memory of coach Jim Forjan will be held in the school auditorium at 10 a.m. For more information, readers may call 717-846-8871 or visit www.yorkcatholic.org.
Church To Bless Animals Zion Lutheran Church, 2215 Brandywine Lane, Manchester Township, will hold its annual Blessing of the Animals worship service on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. Led by the Rev. Dr. Janyce Jorgensen, the worship service will be held outdoors on the lawn in the back of the church. The community is invited to attend with their pets. Attendees should bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. In the case of inclement weather, attendees may bring their pets for a drive-by blessing at the church’s portico. For additional information, readers may contact the church office at 717-767-4673 or info@zionyork.org.
For both levels, separate fees have been set per class and for 11 classes. The fees are the same for both the beginner and intermediate levels. Cash or checks made payable to Hayshire UCC are requested prior to the start of class. For more information, readers may call 717-848-4007.
Spaghetti Dinner Benefit Meal Set Senior Commons at Powder Mill, located at 1775 Powder Mill Road, York, invites the public to a spaghetti dinner to benefit the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu will feature spaghetti, tossed salad, garlic bread, and a cannoli for
dessert. The cost is a set donation per meal to benefit the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Attendees may make reservations to dine in or take out meals. Reservations and to-go orders are required by Wednesday, Oct. 9, and interested readers may call Lainey or Katrina at 717741-0961.
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Penn-Cumberland Garden Club will offer a pressed flower workshop, which will be open to the public, on Monday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to noon at Giant Super Food Store’s Siebert Community Room, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill. A workshop will be held to make cards and crafts using pressed flowers. Materials will be available. All new interested participants should call Karen at 717-761-4108.
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$14 PLUS TO start with full benefits after 90 days. JESSINC needs motivated general and skilled labors to join our team. Apply in person. M-F, 8-4 12 Valley Rd. Suite C, Jacobus, PA 17407. CALLING ALL DRIVERS. We need YOU to DriveAway our box trucks to dealerships nationwide. 6 mos exp. REQ., CDL/ Tow BONUS avail. SAME DAY pay! Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or visit www.pinnacletransportgroup.com CAREGIVER NEEDED FOR Wife. Had stroke. 3 evenings per week. 4p-9p. York, $12/hr. 717-880-4024
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES NEEDED Work full time as an electrical apprentice for electrical contractors and attend employer-paid classes 2 nights/wk or online. Apply Oct. 23-Nov.1, 2019. Must be 17+, requires HS diploma/ GED, no criminal background, driver’s license, pass drug screening, $100 app fee. Visit www.centralpaiec.org for forms, list of requirements, and/or to apply online. Call 717-697-7553 for more information. Central PA Chapter IEC, EOE.
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General DALLASTOWN PART-TIME CAFETERIA positions, Monday-Friday, hours range between 4-6 hrs per day. Search by hourly positions, with zip code 17313, must apply online www.compassgroupcareers.com
SKILLED MACHINISTS NEEDED Program, Setup, Operate: CNC Multi-Axis Mazak Lathes CNC Vertical Mills CNC Horizontal Mills
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FOOD SERVICE HELP NEEDED Now interviewing friendly, reliable people to join our team at Southern York County School Nutrition to prep & serve healthy meals to students. Great Schedule! Please apply online at www.whitsons.com/careers # 6042 & 6043 Call 717-235-4811 x4550 for details
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The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) Keystone Apprenticeship and Training Trust has announced the hiring of exclusive craft instructors for the ABC Keystone apprenticeship program. The move is designed to provide consistency in education for the students and the apprenticeship program. Randy Doxzon, Shrewsbury, is serving in the role of director of HVAC and plumbing. Doxzon was a project manager at James Craft & Son Inc. for 13 years and is the second generation of the Doxzon family to work for ABC Keystone. Doxzon completed ABC’s Apprenticeship Training Program in 2009 as a plumbing graduate and began teaching plumbing part time for ABC Keystone in 2017. He will teach all HVAC and plumbing courses for the chapter. In May 2019, Doxzon was awarded 2019 Instructor of the Year honor at ABC Keystone’s Apprenticeship graduation ceremony. Tom Fasnacht, East Petersburg, serves as director of carpentry. Fasnacht is a 2008 ABC graduate as well as an ABC National Craft Competition Carpentry gold medalist. He worked for Benchmark Construction Co. Inc. before coming to ABC Keystone in 2017 as shop manager. Junior (Jerry) Brown, East Berlin, serves as sheet metal instructor and works for ABC Keystone member James Craft & Son Inc. Brown is a 2010 ABC graduate as well as an ABC National Craft Competition Sheet Metal bronze medalist. He started teaching sheet metal classes for ABC Keystone in 2011. In 2014, he was awarded Instructor of the Year. Chad Foor, Manheim, serves as electrical instructor. Foor is the owner of Foor Home Services and will teach for the ABC Keystone apprenticeship program while running his business. Foor is a graduate of Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology and graduated from ABC’s Apprenticeship Training in 2017. For more information regarding the ABC Keystone Apprenticeship Program, readers may contact Cindy DeWire, director of apprenticeship, ABC Keystone, at cindyd@ abckeystone.org. Additional information on the Keystone Chapter of ABC can be found at https://abc keystone.org.
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YOUR ATTENTION Lawn & Garden is seeking full-time and part-time Armed and Unarmed positions. All applicants must have a valid driver’s license and clean criminal history. R048253
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WANTED- LAND TO LEASE. Looking to lease land/farm to deer hunt on in Northern York County, particularly the Dover area. Mainly for archery seasons, but possibly rifle season as well. Very respectful of landowner’s wishes and property. Why not help offset those high property taxes? If interested, call or text 717278-1337 to discuss.
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Bicycles PARAMOUNT ROAD BIKE, 50cm. Classic. Very good condition. 717-578-8223
Bldg. Materials STEEL BOLLARDS, TUBING/PIPE 5.75” OD .31 Wall. 5’6” Long $40.87, 6’7” Long $52.58, 7’10” Long $57.35, 9’10” $72.00, 39’ 4=2 $288. Ephrata, PA 717445-5222
Collectibles BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!
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Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $20 & $21. 717-669-5402
CRONE’S LAWNCARE & LANDSCAPING Edging, Hardscaping, Mulching, Mowing, Field Mowing. York & Dover areas. 717-292-9290, 717-880-7203
LANDSCAPE, LAWNCARE, EDGING, Weeding, Mulching, Trimming VALLEY OUTDOOR SERVICES 717-428-3875 OASIS LAWN SERVICES: Clean Up, Mulching, Full Property Restorations, Bush/Tree Removal, Hedge Trimming. Free Est. Reliable, Honest. Dave @ 717-424-3459
Livestock FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2020. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080 MINIATURE DONKEYS. Will hold till holiday season. Beautiful babies! Spotted, black, others of all ages Nicest pet on the planet! 717-926-4893
Pets IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES shots, dewormed, vet checked, raised on farm, $595. Call 717-529-5521 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, dewormed, vet checked, raised w/ children, 2 males, 1 female, $875 . 717-548-1368 BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, ready now, 4 F/ 2 M, B & W. Parents are working dogs on our dairy farm. 717-582-1897 BORDER COLLIE PUPPY, tri-color, male, 12wks old, $450; GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER/BEAGLE MIX PUPPIES. Shots, dewormed, vet checked, ready 10/14, $500. 717-656-3380 CAVAPOO PUPPIES FOR SALE. Family raised. Ruby. Vet checked. Ready 9/30/19. 717-656-4478
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, nice marking, health guaranteed. Call 717-661-7947 GOLDEN RETRIEVER MIXED pups, 5 mo old, $350; 2 Cava-Poo $500; shots, wormed, vet checked. 717-892-2997
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, shots & wormed, health guaranteed. Call 717661-7947 GOLDEN RETRIEVER/ YELLOW Lab Mixed Puppies, shots & wormed, ready 9/24. $350. 717-786-8975 ext. 2 GREAT DANE PUPPIES: 10 weeks to 11 weeks old, $800. All pups have shots and deworming. 717-418-4681
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GENTLE USED RECLINING SOFA & CHAIR & HALF, 3 yrs Old. $500 for both .call 717-542-2125
MINI BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES, born 3/10/19, shots, wormed, vet checked, health papers, $295 ea. 717-617-9880
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Tools LADDER-24FT. EXTEN, Fiberglass, 300lbs. Werner, $200 OBO. 717-755-3783. East York. Ladder- Multi-Pos, 14ft. exten, Alum., 300lbs. Werner, $225 OBO. 717-755-3783. East York. STIHL CHAIN SAW, model 390, $350. (over $600 new) 20” bar, good cond, 717-755-9605
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HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504 Decking, Vinyl Siding, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, and Painting. Licensed & Insured, 717-858-4776 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, slate, cedar shake, metal. Affordable and good workmanship. Integrity Roofing Repair, LLC. Fully insured. “Quality roof repairs you can trust.” Give us a call! 717-490-2665
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For Rent DOVER 2BR MOBILE Homes in park, W/D, Shed, CAC, Avail. NOW, $845 & up, 717-885-8686
FAWN GROVE APT: 1BDRM, 1BATH, LIV RM, DIN RM, KIT, LAUNDRY RM, A/C, ELECTRIC HEAT, ANTENNA TV, WIFI ALL INCLUDED. RENT IS $750 MONTH W/1 MON SECURITY DEPOSIT & 3 REFERENCES. PRIVATE WALK-OUT ENTRANCE, QUIET NEAR KDHS, NO SMOKING, NO PETS. CALL 717-382-2181 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Rent. Dillsburg area. $100 weekly. Call 717-916-7210 RED LION COMMERCIAL SPACE. Good for business, salon or office. Approx. 1600 sq ft. $850. 717-855-5577
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Pet Supply Collection Underway As part of the Coldwell Banker Homes for Dogs national adoption program, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Central Pennsylvania will collect pet supplies for local shelters and organizations across the region through Wednesday, Oct. 16. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices and the respective shelters and rescues they are partnering with include: Camp Hill office - Furry Friends Network, Boiling Springs; Carlisle office - Furry Friends Network, Boiling Springs; Cham-
bersburg office - Forever Love Rescue Inc.; Dillsburg office Helen O. Krouse Animal Foundation Inc., Dillsburg; Greencastle office - Washington Area Humane Society, Eighty Four; Hershey office - Humane Society of Harrisburg Area Inc., Harrisburg; Lancaster office - Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center, Lancaster; Lebanon office - Humane Society of Lebanon County, Myerstown; Perry County One Dog at a Time, Lewistown; Waynesboro office - For the Love of Dogs Rescue, New Oxford;
Wyomissing office - Animal Rescue League of Berks County Inc., Birdsboro; and York office - PA Caring for K-9’s (Pack9) Rescue, New Oxford. For a full list of pet supplies being collected, readers may visit https://cb.today/centralpa/homes fordogs2019. Collection addresses for each Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office are also available on the website. To learn more about the Coldwell Banker Homes for Dogs Project, readers may visit http://blog.coldwell banker.com/homes-for-dogs/.
The York County Solid Waste Authority (facility owner) and Covanta York Renewable Energy LLC (facility operator) will host Hauler Appreciation Day at the York County Resource Recovery Center on Thursday, Oct. 3. The event will kick off at 6 a.m. in the hauler lounge with coffee and donuts compliments of Covanta. From 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., a packed lunch and giveaway provided by the York County Solid
Proud to be certified by The Joint Commission as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Waste Authority will be distributed to haulers. York County Vice President Commissioner Doug Hoke will be the featured “celebrity server” for the event. This is the 24th year Hauler Appreciation Day will be held at the York County Resource Recovery Center. In 2018, more than 200 people employed by various waste hauling companies were recognized at this event for their efforts. The York County Solid Waste
Authority strives to facilitate responsible solid waste management through an integrated strategy that emphasizes waste reduction, education, recycling, and resource recovery. It is the owner of the York County Resource Recovery Center, where the Hauler Appreciation Day event will take place just inside and to the left of the main truck gate entrance located at 2651 Black Bridge Road in Manchester Township.
Film On The Farm Event Planned Genealogical Society To Meet Wyndridge Farm, 885 S. Pleasant Ave., Dallastown, invites the community to its first Film on the Farm. On Friday, Oct. 18, a showing of “Hocus Pocus” will be offered outside on the lawn. The event will be free to attend. Craft beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. Bringing chairs and blankets for seating is
WellSpan York Hospital is certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by the Joint Commission – a designation awarded to only 3% of registered U.S. hospitals. We are honored that this organization recognizes the skill of our physicians, nurses and other clinical staff members in caring for the most complex conditions. This achievement, together with our regional network of Primary Stroke Centers in Chambersburg, Ephrata, Gettysburg, Lebanon and Waynesboro means that WellSpan is WellPrepared to deliver better outcomes and survival rates for our friends and neighbors across southcentral Pennsylvania.
recommended. The movie will start at dusk. In event of inclement weather, Film on the Farm will be canceled. If dining at the Restaurant at Wyndridge, reservations are recommended. For more information, readers may visit www.facebook.com/ events/736199713485821/.
Golf Tournament Will Aid Athletes
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Weis Markets recently teamed up with Habitat for Humanity for a build day. The team started on the foundation work for four row homes on Chestnut Street in the city of York. The team was made up of associates from the following stores: Roosevelt Avenue, Weigelstown, Queensgate, and East Market Street. Participants included (from left) Bill Lauer, Leigh Lauer, Tim Garnett, Kara Getz, Jessica Jowanowitch, Tiffany Steinour, and Liz Hibner.
Hauler Appreciation Day Event Set
Well For more information about the signs and symptoms of stroke, visit WellSpan.org/Stroke.
Weis Associates Participate In Build Day
An upcoming fundraiser will benefit Northeastern School District athletes. A golf tournament on Saturday, Oct. 26, will support Northeastern baseball. The tournament will be held rain or shine at Briarwood Golf Club’s East Course, 4775 W. Market St., York. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 10 a.m. The fee per player will in-
clude green fees, use of a cart, catered food, beverages and prizes. Proceeds from the tournament will support the maintenance and growth of the Northeastern baseball program. Golfers and sponsors are welcome. For more information, readers may email danny dierdorff@gmail.com or call Danny Dierdorff at 717-887-0162 or Shannon Hennel at 717-819-3570.
South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society will meet on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Historical Society Museum, 250 E. Market St., York. A brief business meeting will begin at 2:15 p.m., and the program will immediately follow. The program will be “Never Built - The Town of Pleasant Garden and Other Curiosities.” The presentation by Stephen Smith will focus on the methods used in the discovery of the planned location for the Town of Pleasant Garden using a case study of researching land ownership history in the location where the town was supposed to be built in the late 1700s. The other curiosities deal with a bridge and a railroad, both planned, but never built.
Plenty of Parking & Bus Friendly! See website for upcoming events including Family Fun Nights, Tasting Events, Indoor Yard Sales and Bingo!
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New Clothing at Charlie’s Chic Shack 1 per customer. Expires 10/30/19
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