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Digital Artists Recognized At Lancaster Catholic

Two Lancaster Catholic High School art students were recently awarded national and international prizes for their digital artwork.

Junior Chris Cavender is a top 20 finalist in the Herschel Workshop Challenge, a competition for National Art Honor Society (NAHS) students throughout the U.S. and Canada. This program offers 20 semifinalist students a career-focused online education program in backpack design, working with PENSOLE instructors and Herschel Supply design mentors.

Chris’ innovative backpack drawing won him a five-week mentorship with professional product designers as well as a gift card. Out of the 20 finalists, only two will be chosen to receive a $10,000 scholarship, an actual prototype manufactured from their design, and a trip to Herschel Supply Company headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia. Beginning in January, Chris will participate in the five-week virtual mentorship program, where he will meet with a mentor weekly for three hours.

Sophomore Isabella Gordon’s digital artwork “Lost in Space” placed in the top 25% in Celebrating Art, a nationwide student contest sponsored by Blick Art Materials. Isabella’s work was created on the school’s Wacom Cintiq computers as part of her Art I class with Susan Ulrich and Bot Roda. Isabella won an art supplies gift card, and her drawing was accepted to be published in a national anthology of student artworks. The book will be printed and available in March.

Chris Cavender won a spot in a mentorship program through the Herschel Workshop Challenge.

Isabella Gordon displays her digital artwork “Lost in Space.”

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diverse communities in pursuit of the American dream, this show captures the American experience at the turn of the 20th century in New York City.

Servant Stage’s original adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” will return from Nov. 11 to Dec. 18 at dozens of venues across Lancaster County. Venues will include the Ware Center, where it will be presented from Dec. 15 to 18. 2022 will also see a large expansion of Servant Stage’s youth theater program for students ages 10 to 18. Servant Stage will offer youth productions of “Matilda Jr.” and “Our Town” in January and February at the Magic & Wonder Theater in Paradise as well as three summer theater camps in July, with youth productions of “Frozen Jr.,” “Annie Jr.,” and “Lion King Jr.” Registration for all of these camps is currently available at www. servantstage.org/camps.

Servant Stage’s Monday night classes will resume in February, providing a wide variety of theater experiences. These classes are available at pay-what-youwill prices and are open to people of all ages and levels. The classes will offer something new every week.

Servant Stage will also offer a new semester of Teen Company and Apprentice Company, providing a 13week program from May to August for experienced youth performers ages 12 to 19 who are looking to grow as singers, actors, and dancers. Students interested in auditioning can sign up at www.servantstage.org/teenco.

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Change of Pace Central women’s Bible study has announced its winter session. The first meeting will take place from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27, at Lancaster Alliance Church, 210 Pitney Road, Lancaster. Books will be available for purchase on this date.

The studies will be “Made to Crave” by Lysa TerKeurst and “Finding God Faithful” by Kelly Minter. “Made to Crave” examines wellness and spiritual cravings. It also includes tips on healthy eating from Angela Licata. “Finding God Faithful” focuses on the biblical story of Joseph, who was betrayed by his family and sold into slavery.

Child care will be provided, and a freewill offering will be received weekly for the child care workers. Middle and high school homeschoolers may join their parents for the study.

Registration is required to ensure there are adequate supplies. To register, call Jessica at 717-519-5220.

In addition, “Finding God Faithful” by Kelly Minter will be offered at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Conestoga Church of the Brethren, 141 E. Main St., Leola. For more details, contact Juanita at jjcassel6@gmail.com.

Change of Pace Central is a nondenominational women’s bible study sponsored by Friendship Foundation Inc. For more information, visit https://changeofpacecentral.webs .com/ or www.facebook.com/COPC BibleStudies.

Bible studies are also offered in New Providence by Change of Pace Central’s sister group, Change of Pace South. “God of Freedom” by Jen Wilkin and “Mom Set Free” by Jeannie Cunnion will be offered on Wednesdays beginning Feb. 2.

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