MAt Steps to Success’ next fundraiser, magic will be everywhere
agic is mysterious. Magic is entertaining. Magic is illusion.
But do you know what else magic is? It’s a great way to raise funds.
The upcoming Pennsylvania Entertainers’ Swap Meet & Sale is truly a magical event. It’s the brainchild of organizer Tait Harbaugh - known in the magic realm as Papa Tater - and it serves as a creative way to raise monies for the nonprofit Steps to Success, which his wife, Michelle, operates.
makes someone’s eyes grow wide, you’ve done your job. When you make people forget about life for a moment, that’s magic. I have tricks to create amazement and wonder. But for me personally, I want to make people laugh.”
“Magic is so much more than a trick. It’s theater. It’s public presentation.”
“Magic is creating wonder, amazement,” said Harbaugh. “What you do beyond that is who you are as an entertainer. If it
The 10th edition of the Pennsylvania Entertainers’ Swap Meet & Sale, billed as a micro magic convention, will be presented on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Zion Church, 18 Quarry Road, Leola. About 40 magicians from Lancaster County and beyond will be there plying their trade, selling and trading their wares and captivating curious onlookers.
The event is free, and everyone is welcome. Concessions will be available, and all proceeds from
their sale will benefit Steps to Success, which has served the
community for 30 years through early child care and education.
Kristen
Hertzog wants to win for all the right reasonsBY JEFF FALK
Yeah, it’s a competition, not a pageant. And sure, she’d really like to win it.
But the most important thing is the platform, because that’s what allows for a greater sharing of the message.
Lancaster Township resident Kristen Hertzog will participate in the upcoming Mrs. Pennsylvania America competition. She’s using it as a way to promote her work for
the education and gainful employment of underserved individuals, both here and abroad.
“I would like to win because then I get to expand my reach, my platform for bringing about greater access to education and employment to the underserved and the underempowered,” said Hertzog, who’s currently the reigning Mrs. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. “For 30 years, my heart has been with the people of Haiti, the poorest country in
Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure is waiting to be discovered
BY JEFF FALKIt’s good, clean family fun. It’s problem solving. It’s a local expedition.
It’s one of the most creative fundraisers you’ll ever run across.
Adam Zurn calls it Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure. It’s his vision, his brainchild.
“It’s a little bit like ‘National Treasure’ meets Lancaster and Lebanon counties,” said Zurn.
“I’m a child of the ‘80s and I grew up on films. I thought it would be cool to go on an adventure.
See Kristen Hertzog pg 4 See Treasure hunt pg 5
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Cavod Ballet Theatre will present “To Neverland” on Friday, April 12, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 13, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 14, at 4 p.m. at Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland.
The production features Peter Pan, Wendy, and Tinker Bell journeying to Neverland. They travel through the Lost Boys’ woods, fly, and fight Captain Hook. Stephanie Morales wrote, choreographed, and directs the fully staged ballet, which is just over an hour long.
The cast includes Emily DeRose as Peter Pan, Hannah Stoltzfoos as Tinker Bell, Sierra Hurst as Wendy Darling, Eden Hershey as John Darling, Emily Tavalare as Michael Darling, Lincoln Everett as Captain Hook, Hope Asper as Shadow/Crocodile, Aaliyah Lapp as Tiger Lily, Phoebe Wenger as Mrs. Darling, Maurice Baloche as Smee, Violet Bartlett as Nana, and Lindsey Miller as Understudy to John Darling.
The ensemble includes Emma Abel, Lucy Arndt, Hope Asper, Aubrey Ault, Violet Barlett, Natalie Beaston, Araunah Boll, Selah Byers, Makayla Dienner, Paige Dilda, Mia Erb, Ava Fidler, Lila Harrison, Lia Hershey, Emily Landis, Autumn Lapp, Charlotte Lapp, Marianna Lingenfelter, Katherine Marusyak, Lily Miller, Lindsey Miller, Malorie Palm, Eliya Reed, Maria Scott, Lila Steiginga, Madelyn Tavalare, Julia Umholtz, Camille Walton, Charlie Walton, and Phoebe Wenger.
To purchase tickets, call 717-354-3355 on Mondays to Thursdays between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. or visit www.cavod.org.
Steps to Success from
“I want people to come out and have a good time and explore magic,” said Harbaugh. “The goal is to support Steps to Success. Michelle saw this need in the community and put together four after-school programs in Conestoga Valley. Steps has grown immensely since COVID, and every time (it has), it’s been to help someone out. She tries to look out for the community. I really care about Steps, and I really care about the magic community.”
Steps to Success is hoping to raise $700 through the event. In addition to the concessions, the nonprofit will accept direct donations and participating magicians donate a nominal fee to operate their table stations.
Last year, 200 magic enthusiasts attended.
“I’m a very late bloomer, and I was in my 30s when I started getting into magic,” said Harbaugh. “At one point Michelle said, ‘Hey, that’s something you could do for the kids.’ The little lovelies loved it so much that I brought more. I realized I love making people laugh. That’s when I got serious about magic.”
Those who attend the Pennsylvania Entertainers’ Swap Meet & Sale can expect to be treated to card tricks, puppets, clowns, face painting, vintage and rare magic, sleight of hand, the unexplained, and maybe even a bed of nails.
“It’s a room full of magic. It’s a room full of
magicians,” said Harbaugh. “There’s definitely excitement in the air. If you ask the magicians to see a trick, they’re off. They love to perform. We really like seeing young people have an interest. Magic is so much more than a trick. It’s theater. It’s public presentation.”
For Harbaugh, magic has sort of become an accelerant for his journey’s second act.
“I’m a comedy magician,” said Harbaugh. “I’m trying to get into comedy. I’m trying stand-up. All of my shows end up being comedy shows. I just love laughter.”
For more information about Steps to Success, go to www.stepstosuccess inc.com.
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the Western Hemisphere. It’s a place of desperate and dire need.”
“But as Mrs. Pennsylvania, my focus would have to be on the local community as well, working with local organizations who are focused on gainful employment,” added Hertzog.
“There are so many folks who are doing these amazing things here in Lancaster County.”
A contest for married women who want to make greater impacts on their communities, the Mrs. Pennsylvania America competition will be conducted on Sunday, April 14, at 2 p.m. at Mickey’s Black Box Theatre, 101 Rock Lititz Blvd., Lititz. Hertzog is one of 10 women representing cities across the state and vying for the title.
“It’s very focused on community development, as well as professional development,” said Hertzog of the competition. “I would say that I’m very competitive as a businesswoman. I’m very involved in making a difference in the lives of others. It’s more like I’m willing to do the hard work. When you build five libraries in Haiti, you’ve got to have tenacity.”
The crowning of Mrs. Pennsylvania America is based on the competitors’ performance in three different disciplines: an interview focusing on the contestants’ personal and professional lives; grace and poise; and overall fitness, how each individual takes care of herself physically and mentally.
Fire company sets barbecue, camp
Lafayette Fire Company, 63 Lafayette Way, Lancaster, will host a drive-through barbecue on Saturday, April 13, from 11 a.m. until sold out. To preorder, visit www .lafayettefire.com.
Cadet Camp will take place on Friday, Aug. 2, from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Lancaster County Public Safety Training Center, 101 Champ Blvd., Manheim, and Saturday, Aug. 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lafayette Fire Company. Youths ages 8 to 14 may participate. To register by Monday, July 1, visit https://tinyurl.com/ LafayetteCadetCamp2024. Volunteer firefighter opportunities are available. To learn more, visit www .joinlafeyette.com. Donations to the fire company are accepted.
“We all have a purpose, and some of our purposes have a lightning bolt in them,” said Hertzog.
“Sometimes we can overlook the message of the vision. It’s important to me that people understand that we can all make a difference. Are we living for ourselves or are we living for other people?”
Hertzog’s life has been a journey, one filled with the typical challenges and rewards, the requisite number of ups and downs. But her life’s course was changed as a teenager, when she was struck by that proverbial lightning bolt during her first excursion to Haiti.
“When I was 16, I went on a church mission trip to Haiti,” said Hertzog. “I was with a group of Americans walking from point A to point B. A Haitian woman came up to me and handed me a filthy, crumpled-up towel. When I opened it up, inside was a beautiful little Haitian girl. I started
screaming.”
“Later, we found the lady and she said, ‘I thought you could give my baby a better life in America,’” continued Hertzog. “It was a very transformative moment. There was something very meaningful about it for me, and it never left. I think if that hadn’t happened my life would’ve had a totally different trajectory.”
For additional information about the Mrs. Pennsylvania America competition, email Hertzog at kristenhertzog@gmail.com.
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As I got older, I realized I couldn’t go on adventures anymore. But I get just as much enjoyment from people going on my adventure, from playing my game.”
In association with the local history organization Uncharted Lancaster, Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure is a real-life treasure hunt.
After each group purchases a treasure diary, registered teams of three to six players decipher five weekly challenges and riddles that provide clues for unlocking segments of the treasure’s GPS coordinates. It’s a contest that challenges participants’ knowledge of local history, their physical abilities to navigate different terrain and their problem-solving skills.
Each week the clues will be hidden in different parts of Lancaster and Lebanon counties. Prizes will be awarded to the top four teams.
“It’s the only one I know of in Lancaster County,” said Zurn. “I’ve seen little afternoon treasure hunts here and there. But no one is doing a cash prize of this size. All expenses are being paid by generous sponsors, and all sales of the treasure diaries go to nonprofits.”
The initial treasure clues for Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure will be released on Saturday, April 6, and teams are required to register before then. The clues will be released on each subsequent Saturday leading up to a climactic final race to the treasure on Saturday, May 4.
good. It gives the family something to do. They just have a lot of fun doing it. For a little money, it’s five weeks of good times. It’s a great chance to do something together and make a good memory. I think everyone walks away a winner.”
Zurn is hoping that 300 teams will accept the challenge presented by Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure, a total that would raise almost $6,000 for the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County and LancasterHistory.
“The team that won last year was a three-generation family,” said Zurn. “Others are just friends, sometimes they’re groups from work, some are families. It’s a smattering of people. We’ve even had some people from out of state playing.
Typically, the teams that do the best are made up of three to six people who are good at brainstorming and spitballing ideas.”
Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure marks Zurn’s fourth treasure hunt. It was preceded by last year’s Jewel of the Susquehanna and Find My Easter Egg in 2022.
“Each year has a theme,” said Zurn. “I like to highlight fascinating local history. It started during COVID when there was nothing to do, and it kind of just keeps growing, becoming a little better, a little more complex.”
To register for Raiders of the Golden Osprey Adventure or to purchase a treasure diary, go to www .hptrust.org/product/2024 -uncharted-lancaster-trea sure-hunt-ticket/.
“It’s a great opportunity for everyone playing to give back to nonprofits,” said Zurn, a resident of Colemanville. “It makes me feel
ULTWMA sets flea market
The Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Association (ULTWMA) will host its last monthly indoor flea market of the season on Saturday, April 6. The flea market will be held in the Veterans’ Hall of the War Memorial Building, 54 W. Main St., Leola, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
More than 37 vendors will offer items such as crafts, toys, health care products, Hot Wheels products, glass items, puzzles, train items, collectibles, books,
antiques, seasonal arrangements, tools, team sports items, and traditional flea market and garage sale bargains. Refreshments will also be available for purchase.
There is no admission charge. Parking is available at the rear of the building. Proceeds will support the maintenance of the War Memorial Building. For more information and to rent a table at the flea market, contact ULTWMA at 717-656-6154.
Greystone Manor plans bingo fundraiser
Greystone Manor Therapeutic Riding Center (GMTRC) will hold its inaugural Heart of Greystone Bingo on Thursday, May
9, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, from 6 to 9 p.m. Doors will open at 4 p.m., and food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase.
Prizes will be the winner’s choice from an assortment of items, including restaurant gift cards, experiences, theater tickets, and sports tickets. Bingo winners must be at least 18. The event will also feature giveaway drawings, including a basket drawing.
The event’s goal is to raise awareness and funds for Greystone Manor, which has operated an equine-assisted therapeutic services
Violinist to perform in concert
Lancaster violinist
Melody Brubaker Cliff will be featured in a 30-minute concert on First Friday, April 5, at 8 p.m. at First Reformed Church, 40 E. Orange St., Lancaster. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. The concert’s theme is “Sounds of Spring.”
The selections will include Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise,” “Allegro Aperto” from Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5, and an arrangement of the hymns “Jesus Paid It All” and “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded.” Cliff will be accompanied on the piano by Larry Hershey.
Cliff is concertmaster for Allegro Orchestra of Lancaster. She also performs with the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra and as a freelance violinist in the area. She is the middle and high school orchestra director and string teacher at Lower Dauphin School District, where she has taught for the past 16 years. A native of Elizabethtown, Cliff was a student of Odin Rathnam, Melinda Daetsch, and Michael Jamanis. She studied music education at Lancaster Bible College and earned her master’s degree in violin performance from West Chester University, where she studied with Sylvia Ahramjian. She is a member of the National Association for Music Education and the American String Teachers Association (ASTA).
Through ASTA, she was honored as the 2018 Outstanding Director of the Year and the 2010 Outstanding New String Teacher for the Pennsylvania-Delaware Chapter. Most recently, she was recognized through the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association with the 2023 Citation of Excellence Award for District 7. Admission is free. For more information, contact the church office at 717-397-5149.
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program in Lancaster County since 1981. All proceeds will benefit GMTRC’s scholarship fund, which serves approximately 250 people with special needs, first responders, frontline workers, and seniors every year.
There is a discount for those who purchase tickets by Tuesday, April 9. For tickets, search for “The Heart of Greystone Bingo 2024” at www.eventbrite.com.
To learn more about this event or Greystone Manor, call or text 717-615-9222. Questions about bingo may be directed to Vicki Fitzgibbons, board vice president, at vfitzgibbons@ greystonemanortrc.org. For updates, follow Greystone Manor on social media.
SVCC sets gathering
The Susquehanna Valley Community Connection (SVCC) will hold a gathering with the theme “Spring Gardening” on Friday, April 12, in the banquet room at the Fireside Inn, 1500 Historic Strasburg Drive, Strasburg. Beverages will be available at 6 p.m., and a stuffed chicken breast dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.
During the event, Indie
Kachel, a Master Gardener with Penn State Extension, will provide tips on patio and container gardening. John Portis from Abington will share his life story, and special music will be provided by music teacher and vocalist Heidi Shannon.
There is a fee to attend, and reservations are due by Friday, April 5. For information on how to register, call 717-799-0088.
Book signing planned at Fairmount
Tim Rogers and Megan Shertzer, father and daughter co-authors of the book “Beechdale Road,” will share their story on Wednesday, April 10, at 6:30 p.m. at Fairmount Homes in Ephrata. The event will be held in the Farm Crest Community Room Chapel at 1100 Farm Crest Drive on the east side of the Fairmount campus. Copies of “Beechdale Road” will be available for purchase and signing, and the program is open to the public.
The story behind the book began when 18-yearold Linda Stoltzfoos of Bird-in-Hand was kidnapped on Beechdale Road on Sunday, June 21, 2020, and later murdered by Justo Smoker. Shertzer is Justo’s niece, and Rogers
is Justo’s brother-in-law. “Beechdale Road” is their attempt to share their story of grief, anger, and pain, but also the grace, kindness, and mercy of the Amish community.
Shertzer works as an adult advocate at The Factory Ministries in Paradise. She was recently married to her husband, Tanner.
Rogers has served as lead pastor at Grace Point Church of Paradise for more than 20 years. He is active in various community roles, including coaching basketball. He has been married to Jen for more than 25 years, and they have three children and one dog. For directions, visit www.fairmount homes.org.
Apollo5 to perform at The Trust
The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, will present a concert by the quintet Apollo5 at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5, in the Great Hall.
Apollo5 is an award-winning British ensemble consisting of a soprano, a mezzo-soprano, two
tenors, and a bass. The group’s repertoire includes jazz, pop, classical, and early sacred music. Tickets are available at www.lancastertrust .com/events or www.lbc .edu/events. This event is presented in part by the Melva S. McIlwaine Endowment Fund.
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Lancaster Mennonite School posts Spring Celebration
Lancaster Mennonite
School will host its annual Spring Celebration: Auction and BBQ fundraiser and community event on Saturday, April 27, at the school, located at 2176 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster. Funds from the event will help to make education at Lancaster Mennonite accessible to more students.
The event will include a chicken barbecue from noon to 6 p.m.; kids’ activities from 1:30 to 3 p.m. and 4 to 5:30 p.m.; a bake sale, a plant sale, and a silent auction from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.; and a live auction and program at 3 p.m.
Preorders for barbecue meals are recommended at www.lancastermennonite.
org, and preordering will close on Friday, April 12. Meals will be available on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the event. There is a discount for those who preorder, and half-chickens sold separately are available by preorder only. There is a fee for kids’ activity wristbands for children age 4 and up. Wristbands will provide repeat access to an inflatable obstacle course, face painting, balloon animals, and carnival games, along with prizes. There is no charge for children age 3 and under. Registration for kids’ activities will be available in advance at the aforementioned website and on the day of the event.
Event to showcase zines
The second annual Lancaster Zine Fest will be held on Saturday, April 6, from noon to 5 p.m. at Southern Market, 100 S. Queen St. After a sold-out first fest that attracted hundreds of attendees, the event will expand to two floors at Southern Market and feature more than 60 independent artists and writers showcasing a variety of self-published works.
Zines, pronounced “zeens” - short for magazines or fanzines - are self-published booklets that often feature alternative perspectives and collaborations. Zines have a rich history within
underground culture and provide a grassroots form of expression for artists to share their ideas with a wider audience. The Lancaster Zine Fest aims to provide a platform for this art form, celebrating and promoting zines and the authors and artists who create them. Attendees may connect with creators and browse a variety of zines and art items available for purchase. Zine topics may include music, art, comics, poetry, politics, collage, and photography.
In addition to vendors, the event will include free workshops on zine-making, paper-making, book-binding, drawing, and writing for people of all ages, allowing festival attendees to learn about the craft from experienced creators.
The event is free and open to people of all ages. For more information, email lancasterzf@gmail. com, contact Kim Holland at notthatkimholland@ gmail.com, visit www .lancasterzinefest.com or search for @lancaster zinefest on Instagram. People may also search for #lancasterzinefest on social media.
Veritas Community posts sermon series
The Veritas Community will begin a new sermon series titled “Seven” on Sunday, April 7. The church gathers every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at HUB 450, 450 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The first 15 minutes of the gathering are dedicated to fellowship.
The new series will explore Revelation 2 and 3, which contain letters to seven churches in Asia Minor. These churches were seeking to follow Jesus in the midst of the Roman Empire. The series will seek to answer the question “What can we learn about following Jesus as individuals and as a community in 2024 and in the midst of our own empires from these seven letters written to these seven churches around
2,000 years ago?”
The series will begin with the letter to the church in Ephesus in Revelation 2:1-7 on April 7. Additional weeks will focus on the churches in Smyrna, using the text Revelation 2:8-11, on April 14; Pergamum, Revelation 2:12-17, on April 21; Thyatira, Revelation 2:18-29 on April 28; Sardis, Revelation 3:1-6 on May 5; Philadelphia, Revelation 3:7-13 on May 12; and Laodicea, Revelation 3:14-22 on May 19. On Sunday, May 26, the church will hold a Memorial Day weekend picnic.
For more information about the Veritas Community, visit www.veritas .community, email Ryan Braught at ryan@veritas churchpa.org, or call 717-572-5914.
BREAKOUT MINISTRIES: Senior Pastors Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am. Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing, deliverance and discipleship. Children’s ministry includes nursery through Sr. High. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7-8pm; Check our web site for scheduled home bible studies.; JA Jesus based recovery meeting Saturday 7-8:30p. Men and Women groups meet monthly. Family Fun Night bi-monthly 6:30-9:00, Jr. and Sr. High youth group meets alternating months. Local and International outreaches. Web site: www.breakoutministries.org or Call for details. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540. Ph.: (717)656-8366
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ” Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Please go to cfcnewholland.org/visit for information concerning worship services, adult ministries, youth & children’s ministries.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 105 Earland Dr., New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 services on Sunday morning and 7:00 service on Wednesday evening. Childcare for birth through 5th grade available during 2nd and 3rd Sunday morning services and Wednesday evening service. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com
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MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Margaret Rohnacher, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565 mtedenlutheranchurch@gmail.com
OUR LADY OF LOURDES Catholic Church: 150 Water Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Father Steven Fauser, Pastor. Visit us online at www.ourladyoflourdesnh.com Sunday 8am & 10:30am. Saturday 5pm. Weekday Mass: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9am.
SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717656-9249. Sunday Worship held 9:25 am Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month. Adult Sunday School at 10:45 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor: Bruce Tully. E-mail: info@salemhellers.com; Website: www.salemhellers.com
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH: A Reconciling in Christ (Open & Affirming Congregation). Located at 700 Pleasure Rd.Lancaster. Robin Fero, Pastor. In-person worship: Sat. 5 pm & Sun. 10 am. Online Worship at www.stmatthewelc.com For more info, call (717) 394-9607, or visit our web site.
ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH
(Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:00 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Andrew DiNardo. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org
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BASEBALL
BOYS’ LACROSSE
Thu. 3/21 vs Red Lion W 5-3
Fri. 3/22 vs Octorara W 8-4
Tue. 3/26 vs Cocalico W 5-4
Thu. 3/21 vs Red Lion W 5-3
GIRLS’ LACROSSE
Mon. 3/25 vs Exeter W 7-6
Tue. 3/26 vs Manheim Township L 12-4
Thu. 3/21 at Exeter Township L 16-5
Fri. 3/22 vs Elizabethtown L 12-1
Tue. 3/26 at Manheim Township L 22-1 SOFTBALL
TENNIS
BOYS’ TRACK
Tue. 3/26 at Cocalico W 13-12
Mon. 3/25 at Hempfield L 7-0
Mon. 3/25 vs Manheim Central W 118-32
GIRLS’ TRACK
Mon. 3/25 vs Manheim Central W 84-66
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CV’s Teagan Schaub, who scored the Buckskins only goal of the game in the fourth quarter, manuvers down the field in non-league action against visiting Elizabethtown Friday, March 22. CV’s Haley Prescott works around some defensive pressure by Elizabethtown’s Charley Lengel-Kramer in a 12-1 non-league loss Friday, March 22. The Bucks’ Paityn Channel defends Elizabethtown’s Isi Bailey as she zeroes in on trying to score another goal for the Bears, who walked away with a 12-1 triumph on Friday, March 22. In a 12-1 non-league loss to Elizabethtown Friday, March 22, CV’s Charlotte Eby faces some defensive pressure from the Bears’ Charley Lengel-Kramer. On Friday, March 22, the Bucks’ Olivia Loch looks to pass around Elizabethtown’s Piper Patrick in a 12-1 home loss to the Bears. In a 12-1 non-league loss Friday, March 22, CV’s Karen Kornaci delivers a pass despite pressure from Elizabethtown’s Alexis Cook.Orchestra plans concert, fundraiser
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra (LSO) will present a concert titled “Natural World” on Friday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 6, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Gardner Theatre within Lancaster Country Day School, 725 Hamilton Road, Lancaster. A free pre-concert lecture will begin 45 minutes before each performance time.
Free onsite parking is available. To purchase tickets, contact the LSO box office at 717-291-6440 or visit www.lancaster symphony.org.
The LSO has also announced Symphony in
The program consists of music inspired by nature, featuring Stephen Lias’ “Gates of the Arctic,” Alan Hovhaness’ “Mysterious Mountain,” and Aaron Copland’s “Suite From ‘The Tender Land.’” Lias will join the LSO to showcase video presentations he developed for his composition and Hovhaness’ work. Additionally, the LSO is partnering with the Lancaster Farmland Trust to bring images and videos from Lancaster County to accompany the Copland piece and to highlight the mission of the Farmland Trust to protect and steward Lancaster farms. The concert also includes Leonard Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms,” featuring the Lancaster Symphony Chorus.
Bloom, its first fundraising dinner since 2018. The event will take place on Saturday, April 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. in the ballroom at the Willow Valley Communities Cultural Center, 900 Willow Valley Lakes Drive, Willow Street. It will include small bites, signature craft cocktails, an open bar, a seated dinner prepared by Willow Valley Communities, a live auction and giveaway drawing, and live music featuring LSO musicians and music director Michael Butterman throughout the evening.
For more details and to purchase tickets, visit the aforementioned website or call the previously mentioned number.
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
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Location: 1141 Wea Wit Street, East Earl, PA 17519
The sale will kick off LIVE at 8:00am with uncatalogued antique/vintage items. Cataloged auction with live & online bidding available starting at 10:00 am. We’ve already hand-picked a broad variety of objects for this sale and will continue to do so up until the sale day. There is definitely something for everyone!
Our catalogued portion of this auction begins at 10:00am and will include 500+ lots. Bid live or online.
Highlights include: Artwork: Numerous 3-D Paintings by Aaron & Abner Zook - big and small sizes. Signed original paintings by Seymour Remenick. Advertising. Primitive Farm Items. Vintage Toys: Comic Books. Assortment of pedal tractors. Ertl scale model tractors - still in the original boxes. Home Decor and Collectibles: Art glass and porcelainPoschinger lamp. Evergleam aluminum Christmas tree. Wooden boxes. Miscellaneous Items: WWII items - Nazi helmet, armband and artifacts from one soldier. Postage stamps - US and foreign. Postcards. Walking Sticks/Canes - Hand carved. Civil War soldier souvenirs. Trench Art. Sports Collectibles: Autographed items such as a Kobe Bryant Autograph Card. Graded and Ungraded cards – baseball, football, hockey and basketball. Large selection of Steelers memorabiliasigned Terry Bradshaw Jersey - signed. Ben Roethlisberger helmet. Big names: Jordan, Aaron, Bettis, Shaq, etc. Farm and Garage: Air-Scale tire inflator. Hit and Miss Engines: Ottawa, Little John, New Holland. Sterling Silver.
Auctioneer’s note: Visit www.paauctioncenter.com for full terms, updated details, lots of photos & online bidding or call for a catalog. AH001873
• Sunroom with Vaulted Ceilings & Fireplace
• Nice Location, Easy Access to Route 222
•0.44 Acres • Conestoga Valley SD
• 1-Car Garage in Basement
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Auction For: Christ & Elizabeth Stoltzfus
THURS. MAY 2, 2024 – 6pm Real Estate 65 Hellers Church Rd. Leola, PA 17540
3 BEDROOM LEOLA HOME W/ COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
– 0.5 Acres – Conestoga Valley SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 20, 10AM-12PM & MON. APRIL 22, 5PM-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Auction For: George Cooper
THURS. MAY 2, 2024 – 6pm Real Estate
490 Milton Grove Rd. S. Elizabethtown, PA 17022
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME W/ FARMLAND VIEWS –
0.58 Acres – Elizabethtown Area SD
OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 20, 10AM-12PM & MON. APRIL 22, 5PM-6:30PM
OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
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TUES. MAY 7, 2024 – 6pm Real Estate/ Personal Property Online Only
60 S. Hazel St. Manheim, PA 17545
3 BEDROOM MOVE-IN READY MANHEIM HOME
– 0.19 Acres – Manheim Central SD
OPEN HOUSES: SAT. APRIL 27, 10AM-12PM &
MON. APRIL 29, 5PM-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Gary Axe Est.
WED. MAY 8, 2024 – 6pm Real Estate
319 Hopkins Mill Rd. & Truce Rd. Lot 1 New Providence, PA 17560
COUNTRY HOME w/ SUNPORCH & SEPARATE LARGE OPEN
LOT – P1: 0.53 Acres / P2: 0.61 Acres
(Ephrata & Lincoln Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
2.91-ACRES w/ 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER
5.17-ACRE VACANT LOT ZONED R-1 RESIDENTIAL STONE TROUGHS * 2018 FUSION * SILVER * ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
8:30 A.M. • REAL ESTATE 12:30 P.M.
LOCATED AT: 740 Lincoln Garden Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
DIRECTIONS: From Ephrata, travel West on Rt. 322 thru Lincoln and turn right on Hackman Rd. (at Martin’s Country Market) go ¾ mile to property on the right. (Corner of Hackman & Lincoln Garden Rd.)
HOUSE REAL ESTATE: An impressive, well-built brick Rancher w/ 3-bedrooms and oversized 2-car garage on 2.91-acres. House is in R-1 Residential zoning; was built in 1979, has 1,955 sq ft on the main level, plus 1,827 unfinished basement; nice kitchen has abundant wooden cabinetry w/ marble tops, tile backsplash, appliance cabinet, S.S. frig, stove, dishwasher, built-in desk, sink window overlooks backyard; open to dining area has patio doors to 30’x 9’ concrete patio; 22’x 14’ living room w/ propane-fired brick fireplace, 9.5’ cathedral ceiling; 20’x 14’ formal recreation room w/ front Baystyle window; 25’ wide covered front porch; 13.5’x 12.5’ primary bedroom w/ his/her closets; full primary bathroom w/ shower; 12’x 11.5’ bedroom #2 w/ double door closet; 12’x 10.5’ bedroom #3 w/ double door closet; full common area bathroom w/ tub shower & closet; hallway has 9’ closet; 11’x 7.5’ laundry/mud room w/ closet & cabinetry; oversized 2-car garage is 33’ wide x 22’ deep & insulated garage doors. Huge unfinished basement w/ Bilco concrete outside steps; warm air heat-pump; central air; 200-amp electric service; on-site septic; private well & softener; security system; updated windows; good roof; central vac; old sandstone front walkway; Clay Township; Ephrata School Dis; total taxes approx. $7,156. A very clean house, come and take a look to see how this dream property could be yours.
VACANT RESIDENTIAL LOT: A very desirable 5.17-acre vacant lot; zoned R-1 Residential (allowing single family detached by right, semi-detached by special exception); Clay Twp; total tax $1,275.32. A wonderful opportunity for you to bring your development dreams and watch your investment take shape.
Call/Text Auctioneer 717-587-8906.
BRIEF TERMS: 10% down payment, balance in 60 days or before.
PERSONAL PROPERTY: White 2018 Ford Fusion car, SE, Black leather interior, sun-roof, navigation, garage kept, 1-owner, w/ 15,000 miles; (3) historic very nice Sandstone troughs (132” L x 26” W x 17” H x 10” D) (121” L x 26” W x 17” H x 11” D) (46” L x 27” W x 17” H x 10” D); misc. size Sandstone steps; auto. Washer & dryer; SS Kitchen-Aid microwave; 9-cu. ft. chest freezer; custom Cherry dining table w/ 7-boards & 6-chairs; Cherry PA-House china closet; (2) nice Red leather reclining sofas; Oak washstand; (2) matching Tan recliners; Hallagan tan print sofa & loveseat; Hallagan Red 2-custion sofa; Tan elec. recliner; Sony 60” flatscreen TV; double size sleepnumber mattress; double size Maple bed & mattress; queen size Cherry panel bed & Serta mattress; Cherry nightstand; Cherry end-tables; Brass table lamps; antique Brass double bed; Simplicity riding mower 38” cut; antique 27” wide C.I. kettle & stand; (4) antique wicker doll/baby carriages; nice 1940’s
Rediscovering Lancaster’s hidden treasure
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALDIn 1863, German woodworker Michael Dentzel sent his 17-year-old son, Gustav, to open a cabinet store the United States. Gustav began crafting carousels, including one that was installed in Rocky Springs Park in Lancaster in 1899. As improvements were made to the park over the years, the carousel was enhanced as well; a building was constructed around the carousel, and it was upgraded with mechanisms that run on electricity instead of steam. The attraction remained at the park until 1982, but few Lancaster County residents know what became of Gustav’s famous carousel since then.
The longer it remained at Rocky Springs Park, the more the carousel became intertwined with Lancaster’s history. In 1963, local residents began protesting at the park due to its segregated pool, and the attractions were closed to the public in 1968. Rocky Springs Park reopened more than a decade later, but attendance was heavily impacted by the nuclear accident at ThreeMile Island and a local polio outbreak. To ensure its safety, the carousel was removed from Rocky Springs in 1982. It was placed in Lake Lansing Park in Michigan the
following year, where the carousel was active until the park’s closure in 1986. In 1989, the carousel was moved to Dollywood, an amusement park in Tennessee owned by country singer Dolly Parton. The carousel was rebranded as the Dollywood Dentzel Carousel, and it remained at Dollywood for nearly a decade. Finally, after being purchased by a group known as the Friends of the Rocky
Springs Carousel in 1998, the historic ride returned to Lancaster, where it has hidden in storage ever since.
Despite the historical significance and rarity of the Rocky Springs Carousel, every attempt at restoring the Rocky Springs Carousel to its former glory and finding a new home for it has been unsuccessful. According to a 2020 census conducted by the National Carousel
Association, the ride is one of 208 classic wood carousels in North America. Of these 208 antiques, only 18 were manufactured by the Dentzel Carousel Company.
In 2021, Willow Street resident Eileen Gregg published a book to chronicle the story of the famous attraction titled “Lancaster’s Hidden Treasure: The Rocky Springs Dentzel Carousel.” The book includes the history of the Dentzel family and photos of the ride that have never been published before.
On Jan. 29, 2024, Gregg organized the screening of the first half of a film at Willow Valley Communities that includes videos of the carousel in use during the ‘90s. The footage was taken by Robert Scuorzo of Henderson, N.C., who sent it to Gregg for safekeeping. Gregg plans to hold a viewing of the film’s second half in the near future.
“I am very fortunate to have the film,” Gregg said. “The first half of the film shows the carousel in operation, and some of the scenes are of the carousel’s final day of operation that took place at the end of the 1998 Christmas season.”
For more information or to find out when the next film screening will take place, search for “Lancaster’s Hidden Treasure - The Rocky Springs Dentzel Carousel” on Facebook.
house is 1,667 sq. ft. plus additional 1,000 sq. ft. in unfinished daylight basement. Main level has covered front porch; front foyer; kitchen w/ custom Oak cabinetry, marble countertops, SS appliances (frig., elec. stove, dishwasher); open to dining area w/ cathedral ceiling, large bay style window, patio door leads to 22’x9’ wooden deck w/ view; front living room w/ brick fireplace & mantel, 15’ cathedral ceiling; primary bedroom w/ walk-in closet; primary full bathroom w/ walk-in shower; powder bath; laundry room in from garage entrance has appliance hook-up (includes Maytag washer/dryer) & storage area; 2-car garage w/ cabinetry. Second level has open staircase, (2) additional bedrooms w/ walk-in closets; unfinished storage room; full bathroom. Basement level in daylighted in the back. Brick & vinyl exterior; fantastic stamped concrete driveway; brick walkway; electric heat-pump & A/C; public water & sewer; 200amp; Ephrata Boro & SD; taxes $5,448. Call/Text Auctioneer
AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA
John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906
Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
Cameron J. Rutt AY-2189-L
AUCTION FOR: KATHRYN HACKMAN
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ORGANIC PASTURED PORK and all grassfed beef. Support local Lancaster Co. small farms. Call 717-419-7525 to order.
Sporting Goods
GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT
1 gun or collection - will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
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ITEMS WANTED
BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$
Please call 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com
BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 40¢/ga. - will pick up. 717-587-7315.
CORVETTES WANTED
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I BUY COSTUME & fine JEWELRY. 50 years experience. Pay cash. Will travel. Honest. Call Jane. 610-914-6026.
PINBALL MACHINES & ARCADES WANTED.
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WANTED! MOTORCYCLES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
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GARAGE with electric, 12x20 $175/mo. Gap, 717-442-8656
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