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The Wagontown Volunteer Fire Company, 412 W. Kings Highway (Route 340), Wagontown, will hold an Easter flower sale on Friday, April 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. until the flowers are sold out. Sales will be cash and carry. Checks will be accepted. Visit www.wagontownfire.com.
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Boy Scout Troop Plans Easter Flower Sale Beth Israel Tradition Began In The 1980s To Host Special Events Members of Boy Scout Troop 83 are By Francine Fulton
preparing for their annual Easter flower sale, which will take place in the parking lot of the Summit Fitness Club, located at East Township Line Road and Route 100 in Chester Springs, next to HarleyDavidson of Chester Springs. Sale dates and times are Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Easter Sunday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted. The troop’s annual flower sale fundraiser is a tradition that began in the 1980s. “The Scoutmaster in the
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Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County has planned several special events in April and May, and the community is invited to participate. The activities will include a Community Passover Seder and a Shabbat service and Holocaust remembrance. The Community Passover Seder will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 20. The Seder is a Jewish traditional feast that marks the beginning of Passover, which celebrates the Jews’
Troop 83 of Lionville invites the community to visit the Scouts’ annual Easter flower sale in the parking lot at the Summit Fitness Club in Chester See Flower Sale pg 2 Springs from April 19 to 21.
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“This is a beautiful church, and we want to preserve it,” said Patty Organsky, the chairperson of the trustees at Glen Moore United Methodist Church (UMC), when describing the church’s efforts to restore its impressive stained-glass windows. The church has recently started an See Stained-Glass Windows pg 4
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Tel Hai Camp and Retreat will hold its annual Spring Celebration banquet fundraiser at Shady Maple Banquet Facility, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl, on Monday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be Dwayne Walton, executive director of The Point in Parkesburg. All attendees must reserve a ticket. Tickets are complimentary and are available by contacting Tel Hai Camp’s office at 610-273-3969 or info@telhaicamp.org.
The stained-glass windows at Glen Moore United Methodist Church feature symbols and a dedication panel displaying the names of local families that sponsored a window in honor of or as a memorial to their loved ones.
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will hold its 74th annual dinner and awards on Thursday, April 25, at the Downingtown Country Club. Social hour will begin at 5 p.m., and dinner at 6 p.m. The 2019 Civic Awards will be presented. Tickets may be purchased at www.dtrcc.com. Call 610-269-1523 or go to splaugher@dtrcc.com.
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“Annually, the U.S. Travel Association says 705 million vacation days are left unused. That is a lot,” said Wendy Royal, editor of Where & When Pennsylvania and an organizer of the second PA Family Travel Fair. “For people who live in Pennsylvania, there is so much to do within a short distance. Everyone recognizes Philly and Pittsburgh, but there is so much in the middle people aren’t aware of,” noted Royal. Following the success of the first fair in spring 2018, Royal has lined up exhibitors, along with amusements for children, food for purchase, and opportunities to win prizes, for the second free event, which will be held at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road,
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year of service to the community, is sponsored by St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 101 Worthington Road, Exton. Prospective members are welcome to attend a troop meeting. Meetings are held at the church on Mondays at 7 p.m. Troop 83 is a member of the Chester County Council - Boy Scouts of America. More information about the council is available at www.cccbsa.org.
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hour shifts. There are two to three Scouts minimum (on hand),” she stated. “Parents are required to be there during the sale. Some parents are supervising the tent and the Scouts, and some are making baskets. Everyone is responsible.” “We have an Easter Bunny who will stand at the intersection to generate visibility. Scouts and sometimes even parents take turns in the bunny costume,” she added, noting that signs will also guide customers to the sale. Kendall noted that many customers shop at the sale annually, and troop alumni often stop by. “Former members and their parents come back to support the troop,” she said. “It’s a long tradition and everybody gets involved and there is a real sense of community.” The sale is held rain or shine. Kendall pointed out that last year’s sale was held in March following an unexpected spring
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1980s established the sale, and we’ve carried on the tradition,” said Kathy Kendall, who handles outreach and communications for the troop. “We have not moved locations for at least a decade.” She noted that Summit Fitness provides space in its parking lot for the sale tent, while the Harley-Davidson dealership provides the water for the plants. The GPS address of Summit Fitness is 11 Senn Drive, Chester Springs. Offered for sale will be a wide variety of flowers, including Easter lilies, garden lilies, spring flowering bulbs, hydrangeas, azaleas and more. Also, troop families collect baskets and ceramic pots throughout the year to create gift baskets for customers to purchase to give to family and friends. Kendall said that all of the troop members along with their parents man the sale tent. “(All of the Scouts) work in three-
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Attendees at the second annual PA Family Travel Fair will have opportunties to learn about places like the famous Kinzua Bridge (top, right photo) and Jellystone Park (top, left photo) and to visit with Clyde Peeling’s reptiles (right photo). The 2019 fair will be held at Calvary Church on Saturday April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Stained-Glass Windows from pg 1 effort to raise funds to have the windows refurbished and repaired since many of the glass panels have cracked. The windows are original to the church, which is 145 years old. “The cornerstone was laid on July 25, 1873, and the building was dedicated on Dec. 28, 1873,� Organsky reported. Additionally, the windows have been dedicated in honor of or in memory of congregation members by their families. Many of the names and dates have worn off, and the letters on those panels will also be redone. “A lot of the letters are coming off, so we brought in a company to have them touch up the memorials,� Organsky
explained. “When they did the consultation, (they pointed out) that there are cracks in the windows and some of the them are bowing and buckling, so we need to fix them so the windows do not fail and we don’t lose them.� She said the windows will be removed and the cracked glass panels will be replaced. “They will do them a few at a time and restore them, clean them, bring them back and reseal them to protect them,� she said, noting that the cost of the work will be between $85,000 and $90,000. “We will have a thermometer fundraiser board that will tell us our (fundraising) progress.� Organsky pointed out that a sheet of information has been placed next to each
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window that details the symbol pictured on the window and information about the family that sponsored the window. For example, one window features the IHS symbol, which in Latin is an acronym for “Jesus Hominum Salvator,� which translates to “Jesus, Savior of Man.� The window is dedicated “In Loving Memory of Mazy E. Butler by her daughter, B.P. Clark.� Another window dedication reads, “Presented by Mrs. Emma Stneback’s Sunday School Class.� There is also a window dedicated “In Loving Memory of William H. Yocum by his son Alday H. Yocum.� The community is invited to view the stained-glass windows during the church’s office hours on Mondays from noon to 4 p.m. and on Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. The windows can also be viewed during the Sunday service held at 10 a.m. “People can come here and take a look at the church and maybe see if they have family members that the windows are dedicated to,� Organsky said. “It is a good way (for people) to learn about their family history.� Organsky also announced that this month the Wallace Township Historical Commission is highlighting local churches. A display featuring photographs and other artifacts is currently on exhibit at the Wallace Township Building, 1250 Creek Road, Glenmoore. The display is available for viewing during township
Volunteers Sought For Stream Cleanup The Green Valleys Watershed Association will hold an Earth Day Stream Cleanup on Saturday, April 20, from 9 to 11 a.m. Participants will remove trash, debris and more from along the banks of the French Creek. The group will meet at the Phoenixville Foundry, 2 N. Main St., Phoenixville, and follow the trail that runs along the creek. All attendees should dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. All
Volunteers who took part in last year’s stream cleanup presented by the Green Valleys Watershed Association were provided with gloves, safety vests and trash bags. This year’s event will take place on April 20.
Patty Organsky, the chairperson of the trustees at Glen Moore United Methodist Church, recently announced that the church is currently raising funds to restore its stained-glass windows, which are original to the 145-yearold church. office hours, which are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and during meetings of the historical commission and board of supervisors. A list of meeting dates can be found at www.wallacetwp.org. Glen Moore UMC is located at 1920 Creek Road, Glenmoore. For more information or to donate to the stained-glass window fund, readers may contact the church at glenmooreum@verizon.net or 610-9422324. More information about the church is available at www.glenmooreumc.org or by searching for “Glen Moore United Methodist Church� on Facebook.
materials, including gloves, safety vests and trash bags, will be provided. The program is open to people age 6 through adults. Church groups, Scouts, coworkers and families are welcome. The cleanup will take place rain or shine. Participants are asked to register in advance so that there will be enough supplies for each person. For more information and to register, individuals may contact Rebecca Blacketter at rebecca@green valleys.org or 610-469-4900.
Candidate Meet-And-Greet Scheduled Chester Springs Library, 1709 Art School Road, Chester Springs, will host a meet-and-greet on Thursday, May 2, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. West Pikeland Township residents are invited to come and speak to the candidates running for township supervisor in the municipal primary election on Tuesday, May 21. The format will be casual, and
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freedom from slavery and flight from Egypt as told in the book of Exodus. The Passover Seder plate contains various symbolic foods. “Unlike a religious service where we sit in the sanctuary, we will sit around dinner tables,” explained Rabbi Jon Cutler. “We will do a half-hour service and then have a full meal.” The meal will include matzo ball soup; gefilte fish; brisket; roasted chicken; fresh vegetables; macaroons; kugel, which is a sweet or savory pudding of noodles or potatoes; and haroset, which is a paste of fruit and nuts. There will be separate fees for adults and children ages 5 to 12 for the dinner. Children age 4 and under will be admitted for free. For more information or to reserve tickets by Friday, April 19, readers may call the Beth Israel office at 610458-8550. Five percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Suicide Prevention Task Force. “Part of the idea of Passover is to bring awareness for social change and to support those organizations,” noted Cutler. Another upcoming event will be a reunion on Saturday, April 27, at 9:30 a.m. for all those who celebrated their bat and bar mitzvahs at Beth Israel. “We’re asking all of the members for the last several generations or those who have had bar or bat mitzvah services to come to our Saturday morning service, and we will honor them,” said Cutler, noting that this
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Easter Worship Service Slated Victory Baptist Church, 531 E. Uwchlan Ave., Chester Springs, will hold an Easter worship service on Sunday, April 21, at 10:45 a.m. The service will feature special music from the choir, children’s choir, and orchestra, as well of some readings that focus upon Resurrection Sunday.
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Cutler also announced that congregation members will take part in an Interfaith Day of Service on Saturday, May 4, from noon to 4 p.m. During the annual event, people from various religious denominations work side-by-side to complete projects in the community. The day is sponsored by the Interfaith Action Community, an organization consisting of individuals from Beth Israel Congregation and several local churches and faith communities. Those interested in participating in the day of service are asked to email iacofncc@gmail.com. Beth Israel is located at 385 Pottstown Pike (Route 100), Chester Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County, located at 385 Pottstown Pike (Route 100), Chester Springs, will host special Springs. Readers may visit www.beth israelpa.org for more information about events in April and May, including a Community Passover the upcoming events. More information Seder, a reunion and a Holocaust remembrance. is also available by calling 610-458mitzvah, which took place when the syna- 8550, emailing biccpres@gmail.com or is a first-time event at Beth Israel. searching for “Beth Israel Congregation He explained that a bar mitzvah is a gogue was located in Coatesville. A Yom HaShoah Shabbat Service and of Chester County” on Facebook. Jewish coming-of-age ritual for boys, while a bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age commemoration of the Holocaust will ritual for girls. “At the age of 13, a boy or a take place at Beth Israel on Friday, May 3, girl officially becomes a member of the at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be guest speakJewish community and participates in er U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan. Houlahan, who served in the U.S. Air prayer, reading the Torah and giving a homily or explanation of the Scripture Force and Air Force Reserve, will speak readings,” Cutler noted. “At the age of 13, about her father, Andrew, a Holocaust you have this initiation rite and every year survivor, who later went on to serve as a it’s an anniversary you recognize. For career naval officer for the United States. example, my anniversary is on July 5, and “Once a year we recognize Holocaust this year it will be 50 years (since my bar Remembrance Day in the Jewish community,” said Cutler. “Last year, we rededimitzvah).” Scheduled to attend the event is a cur- cated the Holocaust garden. This year, we rent congregation member who is cele- thought that (hosting) Congresswoman Rep. Chrissy Houlahan brating the 80th anniversary of his bar Houlahan would be really appropriate.”
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Chester County Commissioners Kathi Cozzone (left), Michelle Kichline (center), and Terence Farrell (second from right) met with local farmers Cindy (second from left) and Gerald Rohrer, whose farm was the 500th to be preserved in Chester County. county has invested $106 million in farmland preservation over the course of 30 years. The nine-member Chester County Agriculture Land Preservation Board (ALPB) guides the county on farmland preservation and reviews applications from farm owners. The ALPB is now accepting applications for farmland preservation. Farms of 10 acres or more are eligible if they are adjacent to permanently preserved
land. Farms not adjacent to permanently preserved land need to be a minimum of 50 acres in size for the commonwealth program and 25 acres in size for the Challenge Grant Program. The deadline for Chester County’s Farmland Preservation application is Thursday, Aug. 1. For more information, readers may visit www.chesco.org/ openspace or contact Geoff Shellington at gshellington@ chesco.org or 610-344-6504.
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Organization (CYO) All-Star game was held on March 9 in Oxford at Sacred Heart School. The game featured 40 of the top seventh- and eighth-grade basketball players in Chester County. The event raised more than $300 for Coaches vs. Cancer. The game was a back-and-forth affair that came down to the last second, with the Blue team defeating White team 83-82. The MVP of the game was Aidan Dearing, Sacred Heart, and the defensive MVP was Liam Horan of St. Maximillian Kolbe School, West Chester. The game featured a three-point contest featuring 12 of the best shooters in league play. The winner was Tommy Manning of Saints Simon and Jude School, West Chester; second place was Danny Hankee of Saints Philip and James, Exton; and third place was Wesley Clinton of Sacred Heart. Coaches of the event were Dan Clinton from Sacred Heart and Tim Heckman from Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ABVM) School, West Grove, for the Blue team and Ryan Todd from St. Elizabeth Parish School, Chester Springs, and Bryan Wilcox of Saints Peter and Paul School, West Chester, for the White team.
Seventh- and eighth-grade basketball players from Chester County participated in the inaugural Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Parish All-Star game on March 9, hosted by Sacred Heart School in Oxford.
Sacred Heart School in Oxford had the greatest number of All-Stars in the CYO All-Star game on March 9. Sacred Heart participants included (from left) Ethan Campion; Matthew Alesi; Aidan Dearing, MVP; Wesley Clinton, third place in the three-point contest; and Dom Kendrick.
Participants in the recent CYO All-Star game included (front, from left) Tommy Manning, first place in the three-point contest; Danny Hankee, second place in the three-point contest; Aidan Dearing, MVP; Liam Horan, defensive MVP; and (back) coaches Bryan Wilcox, Ryan Todd, Dan Clinton, and Tim Heckman.
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At its recent meeting, the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board awarded Chester County the highest level of funding, $3.74 million, to preserve farmland on two Chester County farms. The state board announced an overall spending threshold of $38 million for the purchase of development rights from 38 farm owners state-wide - the highest spending total in more than a decade. Chester County’s award of state funds, added to certified county funds of $5 million for farmland preservation in 2019, positions Chester County as a state leader in funding for agricultural land preservation. Since the start of Chester County’s agricultural land preservation program 30 years ago, more than 40,100 acres of farmland have been preserved. Factoring in current agreements of sale, the number exceeds 41,200 acres. Last December, Chester County preserved its 500th farm. According to Commissioner Kathi Cozzone, Chester County’s agriculture industry generates more than $600 million in revenue each year. Commissioner Terence Farrell noted that the
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Bright Ideas: Utilizing Outdoor Lighting For Attractive, Safe Homes When addressing curb appeal, homeowners may be inclined to focus on features that are easily seen from the street during the day. But what can a homeowner do to improve on his or her home’s nighttime aesthetic? Outdoor lighting is one aspect of curb appeal that is often overlooked, advise the home improvement experts at The Spruce. Proper illumination can provide homes with a warm glow and make them look beautiful after the sun has set. For example, think of how cozy and inviting neighborhoods appear during the holiday
season when homes are strung with twinkling lights. Homeowners can replicate that look all year long with lighting elements. Lighting for evening hours also helps maintain a safe environment for people who are visiting the property. Illuminating walkways and doorways provides a clearly visible and safe path to and from the home. The following are a few ways to improve outdoor lighting. • Focus on architectural features. Outdoor lighting can focus on the external fea-
tures of the home’s architectural style. Use light to draw attention to interesting gables, dramatic roof lines, dormers, or curved entryways. • Play up landscaping. Stylish lighting can highlight trees, shrubs, pathways, gardens, and all of the elements of softscapes and hardscapes on a property. The lighting experts at Vernon Daniel Associates say that soft lighting can make homes feel warm and cozy. Uplighting trees or other elements can add a dramatic effect. • Light up all doors. Make sure that doors,
both entry and garage, are properly lit for ease of entry and egress from the home. In addition to helping to ensure the safety of residents and welcome visitors, installing motion-activated lights or lights on timers can deter break-ins. Consider using home automation to control porch lights and other outdoor lights remotely, if necessary. • C r e a t e e n t e r t a i n i n g a r e a s . Outdoor lighting can be used to extend the hours residents can spend outside. This is great for entertaining and can be an excellent selling point.
How Lawns Benefit From Aeration Simple Ways To Prevent Compacted soil can have a dramatic effect on grass. Compacted soil blocks oxygen, water, and nutrients from reaching the root systems of the turf. That creates a lawn with weak roots, which make grass more vulnerable to disease and compromise its ability to withstand harsh weather, such as summer heat. The buildup of thatch, which is a matted layer of grass clippings and other organic debris that collects on the top of the soil, is one indicator that a lawn could benefit from aeration, a process in which the surface of the lawn is perforated to break up compacted soil and allow oxygen, water, and nutrients to reach root systems. Other signs that aeration may be necessary include patches of thin grass, brown spots, and a high concentration of clay in the soil. When faced with a lawn that could benefit from aeration, homeowners may
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wonder if such a task lends itself to DIY or if it is best left to professional landscapers. Aerating a lawn is not always easy, and typically it involves the use of one of three types of aerators: • Core aerator: A core aerator uses hollow tines to pull plugs of soil from the lawn. The plugs are left on the surface of the lawn.
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Homeowners can pick up the plugs or, according to the grass seed experts at Pennington, even leave them in the yard and allow them to break down. · Spike aerator: The experts at Pennington note that spike aerators employ solid, spikelike tines to poke holes in the soil. These aerators leave the spikes in the soil. Some people wear spiked aeration shoes while walking around the yard to mimic the effects of spike aerators. · Slicing aerator: According to Pennington, slicing aerators employ rotating blades that slice through thatch and down into the soil. These aerators leave the soil in the ground. Aerators can be operated manually, though professionals tend to use motorized aerators. The machines are often heavy, so homeowners should consider their health and physical ability before deciding to aerate on their own. Hiring a professional landscaper who has experience aerating may the quickest and most effective way to restore a lawn to full health.
Dogs often love spending time outdoors. Dog owners with yards know that dogs benefit greatly from some exercise in the backyard. While that time might be great for dogs, it can take its toll on lawns. Dog urine and feces can adversely affect the look and health of a lush green lawn. Nitrogen is essential to healthy soil, but only at certain levels. When those levels are exceeded, the result can be lawn damage. According to The Spruce Pets, an advisory site that offers practical tips and training advice to pet owners, this is what happens when pets frequently urinate on grass. Urine is naturally high in nitrogen, so when pets urinate on lawns, the grass might turn yellow or brown due to the excess nitrogen content. Nitrogen also is present in lawn fertilizers, further exacerbating the problem for pet owners who fertilize their lawns. In addition to urine damage, dogs can trample frosted grass, contributing to problems that may not become evident until spring. Furry friends may also get into areas like gardens where they wreak additional havoc. Pet owners who want to let their dogs run free in the yard but don’t want damaged grass may be tempted to put their pooches in diapers when letting
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In Living Color: Flowers’ Hues Set The Mood In A Garden Flower gardens can add color and awe-inspiring appeal to a property. The National Gardening Association (NGA) notes that gardeners can find nearly every color of the spectrum in flowering perennials. So whether you prefer soft pink, are partial to bright red, or want to relax in a garden and gaze at something deep blue, chances are you’ll find a perennial to tickle your fancy. The NGA offers the following breakdown of colors to help gardeners learn how their gardens can set the mood they’re looking for. To learn more about the effects of color on a garden, visit the
National Gardening Association’s website powder blue, lavender, and peach, creat www.garden.org. ate a tranquil feeling in a garden. This makes pastel plants perfect for those Bright colors who want their gardens to be a relaxA garden full of bright colors like red, ing, peaceful respite from the hustle orange, magenta, and yellow can provide and bustle of everyday life. The NGA a landscape with vigor and energy. The notes that pastels may looked washed NGA notes that brightly colored flowers out in the midday sun, so they may be can withstand especially bright sunshine, best enjoyed early in the morning or meaning gardeners can marvel at the late in the afternoon. flowers’ appearance even when the sun Complementary colors might be adversely affecting other plants Complementary colors are those that and flowers. are opposite one another on the color Pastel colors wheel. Orange and blue are examples of Pastels, which include soft pink, complementary colors. According to the
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As the weather transitions from cool winter weather to the balmy heat of summer, many people turn their attention to spring cleaning. In addition to cleaning windows and dusting off cobwebs, some residents elect to combat clutter and tackle reorganizational projects during the spring season. Clutter can be a major source of stress that affects how individuals feel about their spaces. Psychology Today indicates messy homes and work spaces can contribute to feelings of helplessness, anxiety, and overwhelming stress. Clutter bombards the mind with excessive stimuli, makes it more difficult to relax, and can constantly signal to the brain that work is never done. Tackling messes - no matter where they are lurking - is not a one-time project. In fact, clearing a home of clutter requires dedication and lifestyle changes. With these organizational tips and tricks, anyone can work through their home room by room and conquer clutter. Find a place for everything Clutter creeps up as people accumulate possessions over the years. Over time, failure to regularly go through belongings and thin the herd can lead to the accumulation of clutter. But clutter also can accumulate if people fail to find a place to put items. Racks for garages, organizational systems for closets, and
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Identifying Potential Culprits Behind Thinning Grass Thick grass is often a hallmark of a healthy lawn. If grass begins to thin, homeowners may feel as though all the time and effort they spent tending to their lawns was for naught. Thinning grass can have any number of causes. And while it might take a little effort to address, thinning grass can be treated if homeowners correctly identify that cause of the problem. Working with a landscape professional is a great way to combat such issues before they compromise the look of a lawn. Leaf spot The Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst notes that leaf spot diseases affect both cool- and warm-season turfgrasses. Various fungi can cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungus is causing the problem. For example, Bipolaris sorokiniana, which affects grasses in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungus that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to appear in the spring when the weather is cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such
situations, professional landscapers can be invaluable resources as well. Stripe smut The University of Maryland Extension notes that stripe smut primarily poses a threat to Kentucky bluegrass that is older than three years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to be noticed in spring and fall, when weather is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought. Ascochyta leaf blight Lawns suffering from Ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho, when a lawn is affected by Ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the Ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it has seemingly been cured.
Many homeowners desire beautiful, lush lawns and well-maintained landscapes. Not every homeowner has the time or the inclination to do the required work, however. Many residents hire a lawn service to help maintain their properties and keep their homes looking great. Lawn companies come in all shapes and sizes - from fly-by-night workers with illmaintained equipment to franchised companies with thousands of workers across the country to everything in between. Finding the right service for your needs may require some homework and understanding of what sets a quality lawn service company apart from one that’s best avoided.
1. Look to the internet. The internet connects consumers via shared information and reviews. Reading company and product reviews online can help homeowners make informed decisions. Homeowners also can seek recommendations via local Facebook group pages. 2. Inquire about licensure and insurance. It’s not the standard to be licensed and insured, but it can be an important consideration for finding a business that stands behind its work and the safety of its employees and customers. If a worker gets injured on your property or if the mower kicks a big rock through your storm door, the homeowner could be
liable if the company is not insured. 3. Get a written proposal. Be wary of companies that will quote you an offer over the phone without seeing your property in person. Understand which types of services and treatments will be included in the weekly, monthly, or annual plan. Discuss the types of fertilizers and herbicides used and whether they fit with your lifestyle and environmental consciousness. 4. Ask for a contract in writing. When you find a business that offers the type of work you need done at the right price, be sure that a contract is worked up and both parties sign it. This protects you as a homeowner and could help you in the long
run if guarantees are not met or work is unsatisfactory. 5. Check if the company can fulfill all a yard’s needs. Landscaping is more than just mowing the lawn. However, some lawn companies may only mow lawns and plant flowers or perform spring and fall cleanup. If a company cannot fill all of your needs, find one that can; otherwise, you may need to hire specialists in each area of yard maintenance.
The Perks Of Leaving The Painting To The Pros Few things can revitalize a home more readily than a fresh coat of paint. And, thanks in part to the affordability of paint and its ease of application, painting is something that even novice DIYers can typically handle. As DIY-friendly as painting can be, when attempting to paint the interior or exterior of their homes, homeowners may learn that some painting projects are best left to the professionals. Painting requires skill, patience, and a
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The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Local clubs, civic organizations, nonprofit agencies, schools, etc., that would like to have events or meeting date information published, should contact the Community Courier in writing at least two weeks before the event. No items will be accepted over the phone. Send news releases to Engle Publishing Company, Community Courier, P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 or fax them to 717-892-6024. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engleonline.com. “Elvis” Performance Downingtown Area Senior Center (DASC) will present a performance by Jeffrey Krick Jr., an Elvis tribute artist, on Wednesday, April 17, at 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be included. For more information, visit www.dascpa.org or call 610-269-3939. The DASC is located at Thorndale United Methodist Church, 3503 Lincoln Highway, Thorndale. Military Talk Lt. Col. David Kelly, United States Marine Corps (retired), will deliver a presentation about Marine Corps operations in Fallujah, Iraq, on Wednesday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 134, 305 E. Gay St., West Chester. The presentation will be hosted by the Bradbury Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, which will hold a brief business meeting at the same location starting at 7 p.m. Both the meeting and presentation are open to the public and admission is free. Easter Events St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 101 Worthington Road, Exton, invites community members to its Holy Week and Easter events. Maundy Thursday will be observed on April 18 with supper and Communion at 6 p.m. Good Friday will be commemorated on April 19 at noon. Easter Sunday services will be held on April 21 at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. For more information, visit www.saintpaulsucc.net. Maundy Thursday Service Glen Moore United Methodist Church will hold a traditional Tenebrae service on Maundy Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. The community is welcome to attend. The church is located at 1920 Creek Road
(Route 282), Glenmoore. For more information, call 610-942-2324 or email glenmooreum@verizon.net.” Society Meeting West Caln Historical Society will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 19, at 7 p.m. in the West Caln Municipal Building, 721 W. Kings Highway, Wagontown. The speakers will be Faye and Ed Max, historians, collectors and re-enactors. The couple will display their American Civil War artifacts. Admission will be free and open to the public. Attendees may bring old or outdated prescription drugs for safe disposal. Good Friday Service The Downingtown Area Ministerium will hold a Good Friday service on April 19 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, 100 W. Uwchlan Ave., Downingtown. For more information, call 610-269-1576. Easter Sunrise Service Fairview Evangelical, Faith Alliance and Glen Moore United Methodist Churches invite the community to attend an interfaith Easter Sunrise Service on April 21 at 7:30 a.m. at Wagenseller Park in Glenmoore, located at 140 Park Lane at Creek Road. Attendees should bring chairs or blankets for seating. The worship service will be followed by a free breakfast at Faith Alliance Church, 570 Fairview Road, Glenmoore. For more information, email glenmooreum@ verizon.net or call 610-942-2324. Sunday Meditation Service The community is invited to attend a free group meditation on Sunday, April 21, from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center, 116 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. The program is open to newcomers as well as experienced meditators. The program will begin with a chant led by Swami Nirmalananda. Then, attendees will learn how to meditate and enjoy meditating with the group. The program will be followed by refreshments and conversation. Attendees should arrive 10 minutes early for registration and an orientation. For more information, call 610-644-7555 or email info@downingtownyoga.org. American Legion Local veterans are invited to attend meetings of American Legion Charles F.
Moran Post 475, which meets on the fourth Monday of every month at 11 a.m. at Freedom Village at Brandywine, 15 Freedom Blvd., Coatesville. The next scheduled meeting will be on April 22. A free lunch will follow the meeting. Donations will be accepted. Membership is open to veterans of various conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, the Korean War and the Gulf War, as well as those currently serving in the War on Terror. For more information about the American Legion, including details on membership, contact Chuck Wimer, chapter adjutant, at post475amlegion@gmail.com or 484-645-2369. “Catholics Coming Home” St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, 100 Fellowship Road, Chester Springs, will conduct a series called “Catholics Coming Home” beginning Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. The sessions are for Catholics who are seeking answers to questions about returning to the church. There will be informal sharing and an update of the Catholic faith. For more details, call deacon Barry Midwood at 610-321-1200. Quilting Group The Mission Quilters group at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville, will meet on Thursday, April 25, from 1 to 3 p.m. to create quilts that will be donated to Lutheran World Relief and distributed worldwide. Volunteers are invited to help tie the quilt layers together. No experience is needed. For more information about joining the Mission Quilters or donating fabric, email Jean Broderick at rnjean@ptd.net. Open House The Brandywine Consignment Shop, 368 W. Uwchlan Ave., Downingtown, will hold an open house on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will include light refreshments and an opportunity to win prizes. The shop sells quality clothing for men, women and children, as well as furniture, art, collectibles and household items. All proceeds benefit the Brandywine Health Foundation whose mission is to initiate and support programs to improve and sustain the health and well-being of Chester County residents.
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“Power Up For Kindergarten” Set Coatesville Area School District will hold Kindergarten Kickoff: Power Up for Kindergarten on Wednesday, April 24, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Rainbow Elementary School, 1113 W. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. This event is for all families in the school district with students headed to
kindergarten in the 2019-20 school year. The event will have a “Superheroes” theme. During the event, activities will available for children ages 4 and 5. Activities will include a bounce castle, games, face painting, photo booths and giveaway drawing prizes. In addition, fam-
ilies will have an opportunity to learn about life in kindergarten. Elementary school teachers and administrators will host information sessions for families focused on the district’s elementary school curriculum, including Everyday Math, the Units of Study program, and science,
technology, engineering, and math (STEM). A reading readiness assessment and information about the elementary school band and orchestra will be available. Attendees will be able to register their children for kindergarten. Attendance is free, but registration is encouraged. To register, readers may visit http://tinyurl .com/kspring2019. This is the third in a series of Kindergarten Kickoff events that have been held throughout the year. The first event was the Kindergarten Kickoff Harvest Day Extravaganza in November, which had more than 200 people in attendance. More than 300 people attended the second event, the Kindergarten Kickoff Winter Wonderland. Kindergarten registration for the 2019-20 school year is underway. For more information, readers may visit www.CASDSchools.org or contact the district’s offices at 610-466-2400.
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Church Holds Groundbreaking
Thorndale United Methodist Church 3503 Lincoln Hwy., Thorndale, PA 19372
Holy Thursday, April 18th, 7:00 PM Celebration of Holy Communion
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The Episcopal Church of The Trinity in Coatesville held a ceremonial groundbreaking on March 24 in anticipation of its new columbarium. Ideas and plans have been in the works for several years. Committee chair Vic Shanley and co-chair Bill Terry presented their findings to the Rev. Sherry Deets, pastor, and to fellow members of Trinity’s Vestry, receiving unanimous approval to move forward with the project. Cremation and inurnment in a columbarium is an alternative to traditional burial. Included in the purchase of a niche is the care and maintenance provided by the soon-to-be installed Columbarium Committee, which will be responsible for all ongoing matters and responsibility germane to the oversight of the facility. In advance of construction, Trinity has made purchase of niches accessible to the congregation. The committee, Deets, and Vestry do, however, maintain responsibility and service to the broader Coatesville community as per its mission statement. Trinity plans to reach out to neighboring congregations and funeral homes to make them aware of this addition. For more information, readers may contact Shanley at 610-3890715 or vjs3brpaws@aol.com.
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Episcopal Church of the Trinity in Coatesville held a ceremonial groundbreaking for a columbarium on March 24. Participants included (from left) Vic Shanley, the Rev. Sherry Deets, and Bill Terry.
Sunrise Worship 6:00 AM at Caln Park Worship 8:30 AM & 10 AM at Thorndale UMC
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Romansville United Methodist Church, 1859 W. Strasburg Road, Romansville, will hold services during Holy Week. Services will take place on Good Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. and on Easter Sunday, April 21, at 6:30 and 9 a.m. The community is welcome to attend. For additional information, including weather-related cancellations, readers may visit www.romansvillechurch.org.
Area Students Study Abroad Sophia Sulkowski of Chester Springs and James Phillips of Glenmoore were among the 146 students at University of Scranton who studied abroad during the Intersession 2019 semester. A criminal justice major, Phillips participated in the university travel course Christianity in the Middle East in Israel. A nursing major, Sulkowski participated in the university travel course Health Issues in Africa in Uganda.
Centennial Church Posts Schedule Holy Week Events Set Centennial Lutheran Church, 1330 Hares Hill Road, Kimberton, has posted its upcoming services and events. Holy Week events will include a Maundy Thursday worship service on April 18 at 7:30 p.m. and a Good Friday worship service on April 19 at 7:30 p.m. The church will celebrate Easter on Sunday, April 21, with a special worship service at 10 a.m. and special music at 9:30 a.m. An Easter breakfast will be
served from 7 to 9 a.m., and an Easter egg hunt will be held at 11:30 a.m. following the worship service. Bible study is held at the church on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join pastor Jerry Tancredi for a discussion of the Scripture passages for the upcoming Sunday. Information about church events is available at www.centenniallutheran.org or by emailing info@centenniallutheran.org.
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Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville, will host several special events. Special services will be held on Maundy Thursday, April 18, and Good Friday, April 19. Both services will begin at 7 p.m. A pancake breakfast for members of the community will be held on Saturday, April 20, from 8 to 10 a.m. The menu will include pancakes, French toast, bacon, sausage, eggs and
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Come To Our House Of Worship ATGLEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: E. Main and Dallas Sts., Atglen, PA. Joe Newsome, Interim Pastor. Join us Sundays at 11am as we preach Christ crucified, risen and coming again so all may come to a personal, saving relationship with Christ. BRANDYWINE GRACE CHURCH: Two Services Each Sunday 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. 40 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown. (Parking off of Ax Alley), located between Pennsylvania & Lancaster Ave. 610-235-6028. The Good News of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection is our only hope. Join us for worship, preaching and children’s ministry that is centered on the life-changing Gospel. Lead Pastor Kenny Lynch. Check out a recent message at www.brandywinegrace.org CALVARY CHAPEL CHESTER SPRINGS: Meets at 217 Dowlin Forge Rd., Exton. (610) 524-5338. Verse-by-Verse Expository Bible Teaching. Contemporary Sunday Worship Service & Teaching, children’s ministry & infant nursery 8 am., 9:30 am. & 11:15 am., Wednesday 7 pm. Worship Service & Teaching, Children’s Church, infant nursery & youth grp. www.cc-chestersprings.com CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: PC(USA) “Determined to Love. Invited to Wonder. Inspired to Serve.” Sunday Worship at 9:30am; traditional and contemporary music blended into intergenerational service. Infant and Toddler Nursery care provided. Fellowship and refreshments following worship and Grand Central Stations education for all ages at 11am. Co-Pastors Tim Black and Emily Chudy. Located in “the round church” at Rt. 113 and PA Ave. cpcdowningtown.org; 610-269-1576 COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: “Where God’s love has the run of the house.” 400 Lancaster Ave., Malvern (Fraser), PA 19355. Worship times. Sundays: 7:30am. Chapel Service, 8:30 & 11am Worship, Sunday School 9:45am Nursery care available. Pastoral Staff: Dr. James R. Moyer, Pastor; Rev. Alex Becker, Assoc. Pastor; Jennifer Langlois, Dir. of Children’s Ministries; Jamie & Kinsey Edgar-Nielsen - Youth Directors. For more info & special activities visit www.covenantfrazer.org 610648-0707
DOWNINGTOWN EPISCOPAL CHURCHST. JAMES: 409 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. Sunday Services: Rite I Holy Eucharist 7:45am (no music); Rite II Holy Eucharist (contemporary service w/band) at 9am; Rite II Traditional Service w/choir 11am. Nursery available. Sunday School Classes & Coffee Hour 10am. The Rev. John W. Symonds, 610-269-1774 www.stjameschurch.ws DOWNINGTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 751 E. Lancaster Ave. at Plaza Dr, Downingtown. Rev. Charles C. Cole. Traditional Sunday Worship at 10 am, Service includes a children’s sermon, then the children & youth are dismissed to Sunday School. Nursery Care. First Sunday of the month Eucharist. Children’s and Youth Ministries. 610269-1496. Handicap accessible. E-mail: office@downingtownumc.org Love God, Grow Faith, Serve Each Other. www.downingtownumc.org EAST BRANDYWINE BAPTIST CHURCH: Sundays at 9 am for Sunday Worship & 10:45 am or Sunday Classes. Our goal is to worship God, serve others & grow together! Kids 2 yrs old through 5th grade love ebbcKIDS, runs during our service times. LifeGroups & Programs for everyone, Teens, Young Adults, Young Marrieds & Senior Saints. Facebook, www.ebbcpa.org 999 Horseshoe Pike, Downingtown, PA 19335. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE TRINITY: 323 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 610-384-4771. Rev. Sherry Deets. Worship Sundays at 9:30 a.m. with Communion; come as you are. Sunday School 9:15 (Sept.-May); Nursery care available; Healing Service, Thursday at Noon. Handicapped access. TrinityCoates@aol.com www.trinitycoatesville.org EXTON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 114 E. Swedesford Rd, Exton, PA 19341 (next to Exton Post Office) Member American Baptist Churches USA. Pastor Rev. Kadin Williams. Call 610-363-7814 email: secretary@extonbaptistabc.org or visit online. Worship 11AM, Communion Service first Sunday of month. Tamil language service second Saturday at 4pm. Non-denominational Exton Preschool September - May. 610-3635668. Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Arms!
DOE RUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Take that One Small Step . . . and Come Worship With Us! Sunday morning 10:00am. Children’s Sunday School following children’s sermon. 3104 Doe Run Church Road, East Fallowfield www.doerunchurch.org EXTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 181 Sharp Ln, Exton, PA. “Love God, Love Others, Serve” Sunday Worship Service: 10am, Nursery for infants-3yrs old. Children’s Sunday School for preschool - 4th grade during worship service. Student Ministries for Youth 5th-8th grade. Women’s Bible Studies, Adult Bible Studies and Mission Opportunities available. See website for dates & times. Great Beginning Christian Preschool and Kindergarten, 610-363-0981. Gary Jacabella, Pastor, 610-363-0103. Extonumc.org or info@extonumc.org FAIRVIEW EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- 800 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA (intersection of Fairview & Little Conestoga Rds.) Welcome Tim Latham- our new Shepherd of Fairview. Join us for the most important hour of your week! Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am; Worship Service at 10:30am. Nursery provided. Christian Education, Bible Studies, Music Ministry, Women’s Ministry, Small groups... and much more! As growing disciples, we continue to Worship, Connect, Know and Serve God. For more info, find us online at www.FairviewEPC.org or call the office at 610-942-2640 GLEN MOORE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 1920 Creek Road (Rt. 282) Sunday School for ages 4-adult at 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at 11 a.m. SPARK youth group meets Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Sanctuary is handicapped accessible. Men of Faith meet 2nd Saturday each month at 7:30 a.m. Join us as we live out our faith through open hearts, open minds, and open doors. Rev. John Neider, Pastor. 610942-2324. glenmooreum@verizon.net. GRACE COVENANT CHURCH: 444 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341. We are the family of God, on the mission of God, by the power of God. Sundays at 9:30 a.m., Christ-centered worship with biblical preaching, children’s message & warm fellowship, followed by Sunday Schoolall ages at 11am. Info. and sample sermons visit www.gracecovenantepc.org Rev. Dr. Timothy Brown. 610-924-7282.
HIBERNIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 220 Hibernia Rd., West Brandywine, PA 19320, 610-384-3553, hibumc@verizon.net. Pastor Mark David Moore & our church family invite you to join us for Worship Service at 10 a.m. Children’s Sunday School begins following the Children’s Moment in Worship (10:15 a.m.). Quality nursery care. Mid-week bible studies, scouts & other fellowship opportunities. Visit our Website at www.hiberniaumc.org
OLIVET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Celebrating 200 Yrs of Methodism in Coatesville! Sunday worship is at 10am. Children’s Sunday School during our 10 am service. Adult Sunday School from 9-9:45am. Holy Communion is the 1st Sunday of each month. Nursery care provided (0-3yrs). Handicap accessible. 310 E. Chestnut St., Coatesville, 610383-5828 www.olivetumc.org. Facebook @olivetUMC. Email: office@olivetumc.org Sr Pastor Johnson E. Dodla.
HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH: Come join us as we seek to know & love our Savior through Christ-centered preaching, a blend of new & traditional hymns along with ministries for your whole family. 1 E. Highland Rd, Parkesburg. Sun. School-9:30am & Worship-10:45am & 6pm. Wed: Youth programs for ages 312th grade-6:30-8pm. For more info, go to highland-bc.org
SANDY HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH: 420 S. Sandy Hill Rd., Coatesville 610-857-3959; www.sandyhill.net. Sunday service: 10:15am; Bible teaching, music; Children’s classes, staffed nursery; Adult classes, 9:15am, Youth Min., Sundays, 5:30-7:30pm. Small Groups. A Friendly, Christ-centered church. Preschool: Enrolling-2 1/2-5 years, 610857-1922
HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 852 Hopewell Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335. “Helping Christians Grow and Helping Grow Christians.” Saturday worship: 5:25PM (Contemporary style). Sunday worship: 8AM & 9:30AM (Traditional style); 9:30AM & 10:55 AM (Contemporary style). Sunday School for all ages at 9:30AM Email Hopewell@hopewellumc.org or call 610-269-1545. Visit us on the web at www.hopewellumc.org
ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: Intersection of Rt. 100 & Worthington Rd., Exton. Two Worship Services at 9AM & 10:30AM. Sunday School at 9AM. Holy Communion is usually celebrated on the 1st Sunday each month. Children always welcome in worship. Childcare also available in the nursery. No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here. Pastor: Rev. Jonathan Hauze, 610-363-7285 www.saintpaulsucc.net; E-mail stpucc@verizon.net. Find us on Facebook
LIGHT OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCHSouthern Baptist Congregation, preaching Jesus Christ. Sunday School all ages 9:15-10:15am; coffee/fellowship 10:1510:30am; Worship 10:30am; Nursery & Jr. Church during Worship. Wednesdays: Kids Club/Youth Grp 6:157:30pm. Bible Studies. 1920 E. Kings Hwy., Rt.340, Coatesville, PA 19320. 484-378-9147, Email: lightoflifecommunitychurch@gmail.com & Facebook. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD: 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville. Pastor Susan Lynch. Worship at 8:00 am & 10:30 am. LIFT Worship at 9:15 am for all ages. Handicapped accessible. Bible studies, music programs, outreach and fellowship opportunities for all age groups. Join us as we seek to Know, Live and Share God’s Word! 610-384-2035. www.luthgoodshep.org.
SVAROOPA® VIDYA ASHRAM: Our free meditation programs always include meditation instruction, making it easy for new meditators. Tuesdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 10:15 am feature a sutra discourse by Swami Nirmalananda as well as chanting & meditation. Thursdays at 6 am and Sundays at 8:30 am offer an immersion in Sanskrit chanting followed by meditation. Join us at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center, 116 E Lancaster, Downingtown; Listen to online audios of Swami’s discourses. Call us 610.644.7555 or email info@downingtownyoga.org
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ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Worship with our welcoming & inclusive community. 8am. Holy Eucharist, Rite I; 10am. Holy Eucharist, Rite II. Exciting Sunday School Program for Pre-K to Sr High at 10am. Nursery is available. Coffee Hour after the later service. 7 St. Andrew’s Ln, Glenmoore, PA. from Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 go 1 blck west on Rt. 401, left on St. Andrew’s Ln. 610-458-5277 www.standrewschesco.org THORNDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3503 Lincoln Highway, Thorndale, 610384-2433. Sunday worship: 8:30am & 10am. Communion first Sunday each month. 9:30am. Coffee Fellowship, 10am. Sunday School for children and adults. Nursery care. 8:15am-11:30am. Handicap access. Rev. Shauna Ridge Email: thorndaleumc@verizon.net www.thorndaleumc.org UPPER OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (EPC): 1121 Octorara Trail (on Rt. 10 a mile south of Rt. 30), Parkesburg. Sunday worship services at 9:30am (contemporary) & 11am (traditional). Combined worship service on the last Sunday of every month at 9:30am. Adult Sunday School classes during both worship services (SeptMay). Children’s Sunday School at 9:45am. Youth Grp meets at 10:45am. Adult choir, midweek Youth Grp & a variety of adult groups & home grps. Bill Kelly, Pastor: Bill Cliff, Assist Pastor, Discipleship & Outreach. 610-8575787, www.uopc-epc.org. Find us on Facebook. Christian Preschool: 610857-0236 VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH: Bible-based, independent. Pastor Daniel Mawson Sr. On Route 113, one mile north of Route 100. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.; Evening Service 6 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study & Kid’s Club 7 p.m. Nursery all services. 610-594-8939. 531 Uwchlan Ave., Chester Springs. www.vbc-pa.org WINDSOR BAPTIST CHURCH: 213 Little Conestoga Rd. in the village of Eagle. Sr. Pastor: Paul Chaya, Assoc. Pastor: Ben O’Toole, (610-458-5177) Sunday School all ages 9am.; Sunday Worship 10am. (nursery provided); Sunday Eve.: Youth Group for teens 5:45pm.; Worship & Elem. Age Youth Ministries at 6 p.m.; Wed. Eve. Prayer & Bible Study at 7pm., www.windsor-baptist.org
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(Preview starts at 2:00 P.M.) Location: WAGONTOWN FIREHALL, 412 West Kings Highway, Coatesville, PA Featuring: over (50) lots of COINS w/ bulk Silver, Morgan & Peace $1s, Proof Sets, graded coins, and more. COMIC BOOK collection from the 1960s-1990s with CGC graded. Lots of JEWELRY w/ 10K, 14K & 18K GOLD. Lots of vintage costume. Set of Sterling Flatware & other sterling pcs. Collectibles incl Lladro’s, Swarovski Crystal, 1930s King & Queen Commemoration Collection, & more. Collections of Postcards & Ephemera/Paper, Lots of Antiques, Primitives, Toy Soldiers incl Britains & Military Patches, Medals, Pins, etc., 100’s of Stereoview Cards, Marbles, Old Toys, Porcelain & Metal Adv Signs, Tools incl 19 Pc Craftsman Wrench Set, Husky, SK, Huge Iron Vise, 2 Lg Dbl Decker Floor Model Craftsman Tool Boxes, & more! ***Go to auctionzip.com (auctioneer #1651) for the complete catalogued listing and hundreds of photos.*** ***Contact Info: Email us at smithauction@comcast.net or call us at 610-942-2367 (Office) or 610-476-6965 DAY OF SALE (Annette’s cell) or 610-476-6971 (Harolds Cell). Terms: Buyer’s Premium is 13% (discounted to 10% via cash or check). Buyer’s Premium for online bidders is 18% for all payment types. AU-002163-L
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AT 9:00 A.M. - REAL ESTATE AT 12 NOON HARRIET L. BROWN ESTATE 23345 Hardon Lane, Hustontown, PA17229
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Real Estate w/a Beautiful View & Outbuildings - +/- 88 Acres – Antiques – Pottery – Furniture - 2004 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 with 133,000 miles - 2015 Honda CRV All-Wheel Drive with 26,000 miles & Much More! Directions: From the PA Turnpike Rte. 76 at the Fort Littleton Interchange take Rte. 522 South 1.2 miles to Rte. 475 North 9.5 miles to Sale Site. A once in a lifetime property situated in the heart of the Ridge & Valley Section of South-Central Pennsylvania. An original 1700's home that has been renovated with a panoramic view of Jack's Mountain, Blacklog Mountain, & Sideling Hill Mountain. Close proximity to the PA Turnpike, but private with an abundance of Hiking, Biking, Hunting, & Fishing. A quiet, peaceful property with unlimited opportunities. A Two Story, 4 Bedroom Log and Frame Farmhouse, 2 Full Baths, Eat in Kitchen, with Dining Room, Living Room with Fireplace, Family Room, Laundry Room. 2 Dirt-Floor Cellars, one with Furnace & another as a Root Cellar. 2-Story Porch on Rear Side, Enclosed Sun Porch & another Sun Porch. 200 Amp Service. Central Air with Wood & Gas Heat. Outbuildings: 16’x22’ Summer Kitchen w/Stone Fireplace; 16'x19' Chicken Coop; 13'x20' Treated Lumber Gazebo; 15'x16' Wood Shed; 8'x23' Garden Shed; 16'x30' Implement Shed; 23'x27' Pole Building. On Lot Water & Septic on +/- 88 Acres in Springfield Twp. Huntingdon Co. Deed Book 46 Page 468. Parcel #45-10-18. Approx. 30% fields & 70% woods. For Photos, full listing & terms, visit www.auctionzip.com #6437. Co-Executors: Kathy B. Mong & Linda J. Harris Owners & Auctioneers Reserve the Right to Reject Any or All Bids. 10% Down Remainder Upon Fleck’s Auctioneers Receipt of Clear Deed. Proof Thor Wingert Rodney Fleck of ID Required. No Out of State (814) 928-0117 (814) 542-9796 Checks. Lic. #5474 Lic. #2761 Owners & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Accidents Sale Day. Lunch Stand Reserved. Call Auctioneer to see property.
UCTION A C I BL .M. U P ESDAY, APRIL 24, 201#19 -•151 PUNIT N WELL MAINTAINED WED MOBILE HOME PARK WITH 15 ACRES #2 - 31 ACRE TRACT OF WOODLAND
Location: Shady Oaks Terrace, 109 Shady Oaks Lane, Coatesville, PA 19320 Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA Mobile Home Park: “Shady Oaks Terrace Trailer Court” Well maintained park in a country setting, on 5 acres. 15 total sites, 10 are single wide and 5 are doublewide. Double-wide rents $435 and singles $420. 14 units owned by tenants, One unit owned by sellers. Great investment opportunity. Paved drive, On-site wells and septic systems. 10.3 acre Tract of woodland, adjoins mobile home park, and will be sold as entirety with 5 acre park. 31 Acre tract of woodland with stream, has 60 ft. right of way. Would be an ideal private setting for home site. 31 Acre Tract will be sold separately. Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 60 days Hard to find investment opportunity, with desirable setting. Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA. 610-286-7834
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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019
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Terms by: Shirley Hopkins Attorney: Kling and Deibler
Smith Auction Company TUES., APRIL 23rd 2019 AT 4:30 P.M.
Terms by: Marion, Edward and Daniel Givler Attorney: Kling and Deibler
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Real Estate Consists of: 1 ½ Story Home w/3 BRs, 1 ½ Baths, Oak Custom Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Family Room Propane Fireplace & Wood Stove Flue, Ceiling Fans in Most Rooms, Screened Back Porch, Attached 1 Car Garage, 17’x21’ Shop to Rear w/ a 19’x25’ Garage, Fenced Rear Yard. Oil Hot Air, onsite well, Public Sewer. OPEN: 5/6/19 · 4-6pm & 5/9/19 · 4-6pm TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Bal by7/12/19. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Brian Greer & Dorothy G. Book
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Open House: Saturdays April 6, 13, 20, 27 1-3 p.m. Terms: 10% down, balance due on or before 60 days One owner, seller designed, contemporary interior ranch home. Move in or make your own changes. Attractive location for commuting with Turnpike or other major routes.
join in as well. All vendors will be responsible for carrying appropriate certification for their food handling or craft. Anselma will place signage along the road, and parking is available on the maintained lawns at the historic site. To learn more about the market or to express interest in being a vendor, readers may contact executive director Will Caverly at info@anselmamill.org or 610-827-1900. The Mill at Anselma is a nonprofit historic site based around a colonial-era grain mill.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Downingtown/Exton Edition - April 17, 2019 - 17
River Cleanup Event Planned The Brandywine Conservancy is seeking volunteers to assist with its 26th annual Brandywine River Cleanup on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The purpose of the event is to help ensure cleaner water for more than 500,000 residents who rely on the
Volunteers are needed to help with the annual Brandywine River Cleanup on Saturday, April 20.
PUBLIC AUCTION RESIDENTIAL MULTI UNIT LOT .85 ACRE (ZONED R-2 RESIDENTIAL) PARKESBURG – ATGLEN AREA
SAT., MAY 11 • 10 A.M. 812 W. 4th Ave., Parkesburg. Rt. 41 S. from Gap. Left Rt. 372 E. (Lower Valley Rd.). 2 miles left S. Limestone Rd. Right 4th Ave. OR Rt. 30 E. to Rt. 10 S. Parkesburg. Right 372 W. Left 4th Ave. Level .85 acre lot. Ideal custom home site or multiple lot sub division potential. (Previous 3 lot sub plan available). Zoned R-2 Residential w/multiple residential uses. Frontage on 4th Ave. & S. Limestone Rd. Quiet, residential community w/easy access to Rt. 372, Rt. 10, Rt. 30 & Rt. 41. Public water & sewer available. NOTE: Unique opportunity w/multiple unit potential. Ideal investment. Owners involved w/other interests & serious to sell. Personal inspection anytime. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368). MK Partners, LLC Mervin King: 717-629-4211 www.klinekreidergood.com
PUBLIC AUCTION 8 LOTS OF LAND w/14 RENTAL UNITS SOLD IN 6 SEPARATE PARCELS HONEY BROOK AREA Investment Opportunity
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019 AT 1 P.M. Parcel 1A - 461 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.06 acres of land. Taxes $1,294. Parcel 1B - 465 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.08 acres of land. Taxes $1,307. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 2A - 469 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.17 acres of land. Taxes $1,356. Parcel 2B - 473 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.01 acres of land. Taxes $1,265. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 3 - 477 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.24 acres of land. Taxes $1,394. Onsite well and septic. Parcel 4 - 479 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.2 acres of land. Taxes $1,372. On site well and septic Parcel 5 - 470, 472, 476, 478, 480 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 6 acres of land. Taxes $2,569. All units have individual wells and septic. 472 Hill Rd. is currently vacant. Parcel 6 - 113, 115, 117 Red Rose Ln., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 3.6 acres of land. Taxes $1,559. All units have individual wells and septic. Zoned SSR (Site Responsive Residential) Open House: View any parcel anytime. NOTE: Each occupied unit rent is $355/mo. All parcels sold include the land only with rental income from the corresponding residences. Land owner is responsible for the maintenance of the wells and septic. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Craig D. Myers Estate.
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610-286-5183 Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
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Brandywine River as their primary source of drinking water, including those living in Coatesville and Downingtown and Wilmington, Del. The cleanup is also intended to aid in providing a healthier habitat for wildlife and a safer environment for recreational activities. The Brandywine Conservancy has teamed up with East and West Brandywine townships for this year’s cleanups. The river cleanups will take place at Brandywine Meadows Preserve Trail, 1355 Downingtown Pike, Downingtown, and at Shaw’s Bridge Park, 274 S. Creek Road, West Chester. Since the event’s inception, volunteers have removed more than 30 tons of trash from the banks of the Brandywine River between Lenape and the Delaware state line. This year, the Brandywine Conservancy will team up with East Bradford Township and West Bradford Township for a neighborhood collaboration that will encompass the banks of the Brandywine along Shaw’s Bridge Park and Brandywine Meadows Preserve Trail. Volunteers are advised to wear hats, long pants, heavy shoes or boots, and sunscreen. Gloves and trash bags will be provided. The conservancy will provide lunch for all volunteers following the cleanup at noon. The event is appropriate for adults and children over the age of 5. To volunteer at one of the cleanup locations, readers may contact Kaitlin LeRoy at kleroy@brandywine.org or 610-388-8341. Online registration is available at www.brandywine.org/events.
Spring Library Programs Posted Chester Springs Library, 1709 Art School Road, Chester Springs, recently announced its spring events. Registration is not required, unless noted. For more information or to register for an event, readers may visit www.chesterspringslibrary.org or call the library 610-827-9212. On Wednesday, April 17, at 10:30 a.m. music and fun with Dave Consono will be featured. An energetic concert of songs and movement for children age 3 and over will take place. A teen Easter egg hunt for youths age 11 through grade 12 will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 18. Attendees will hunt for goodie-filled eggs outside the library and enjoy a slice of pizza afterward. Registration is required. Local beekeeper and children’s book author Greg Borneman will present a program on Friday, April 19, at 10:30 a.m. Borneman is the author of “Bussee: A Story About the Life of a Honeybee.” Attendees will be able to meet the author, listen to the story, and learn about beekeeping and what it is like to be an author. The program is suitable for people of all ages and families. Staff from state Rep. Danielle Friel Otten’s district office will be at the library on April 19 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. to help residents with state services and questions about issues that concern them. Seniors age 65 and over can also sign up for their SEPTA Key Senior ID Card. There will also be information provided on Real ID, unclaimed property searches, the PA Yellow Dot Program, and more. Lima Bean Story Time will take place on April 19 at 1 p.m. As part of the National Lima Bean Respect Day, guest reader will be Rep. Otten. Children age 5 through grade three are invited to enjoy stories, activities, and a simple craft.
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NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222
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Musical Seeks Cast Members Arts and Athletics Club, a Coatesville theater organization, is seeking cast members for its original musical “The Playground.” Arts and Athletics Club members write their own stage plays and musicals and perform them for the community. “The Playground” explores the themes of growing up, being an adult, and using one’s imagination. Actors are needed for singing and nonsinging roles, and artistic people are sought to be in the stage crew. The club currently has a diverse cast of actors ages 12 to 30 who love to act, miss acting, and are acting for the first time in a while or who always wanted to try acting and are acting in their first performance. Rehearsals will start in mid-May, and the performance will be held in August. Interested readers may contact Chris at artsand athleticsclub@gmail.com or 484-947-9586. Readers may visit www.artsandathletics club.com for more information.
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A MOBILE SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Professional Reliable Service. Repairs, Maintenance, Tune-ups & Engine diagnostics. Servicing all makes & models of outdoor power equipment. Over 20 Years Exp. Rates Starting at $75/hr. + Travel. Bill Super 484-620-2259 AFFORDABLE, DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY For all your lawn care and landscaping needs, call Ron’s Lawn Service (610)380-9449 or visit us at www.ronslawnservice.net Weekly lawn cutting services, Mulching, Bush Trimming, Spring Clean-ups, Core Aeration and Seeding are just some of the services that we offer.
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Livestock MINIATURE DONKEYS. Perfect animal for springtime, great selection. Wether an adorable pet or classy breeder, we have it! Lebanon, 717-926-4893, 717-865-4473 NEW HOLLAND BALER 276; New Idea Manuer Spreader, 245; New Holland Hay Bind, 488; A Gap Hay Wagon. Call 610-869-3959
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. 3 MALE PEM Welsh Corgi puppies ready to go, Vet ck, 1st shots, starter food, Call or text 717-542-4618
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AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPPIES, black, reds, males & females, shots & vet checked, $750. 717-862-3631 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups, $595; Greater Swiss Mountain Pups, $895 dewormed, vet checked. 717-548-1368
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Produce & Edibles BULK FOODS FOR A Variety of baking and cooking. Also eggs, cheese & groceries. A selection of Easter candy. Enter children’s names 12 & under to win a Chocolate Rabbit. Walnut Brook Foods, 207 Crowl Toot Rd, Lincoln University, PA
COATESVILLE, 102 AUTUMN Trail, 4/20 & 4/27, 8 am-Noon. MOVING! Household, fitness, antique, electronic, outdoor items. EXTON, EVIAN COMMUNITY-WIDE Garage Sale. Sat, 4/27, 8am-12 noon, rain or shine. Use 575 West Saxony Dr. for GPS, crossroads- Rt 30 & Fairway Ln. Large Variety!!
GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524 **WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153
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SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
HELP WANTED General ASPHALT PAVING LABORERS needed. Top pay. No experience necessary. Call 610-384-4979 DRIVER NEEDED: NON-CDL, F/T or P/T seasonal driver for 26’ truck. Call Whalen’s Greenhouses 610-268-8984. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted: Part-time and Full-time day-shift and night-shift with benefit package, paid holidays and vacation. CDL and 2 years experience required. WD Dump Truck Service, LLC. 2931 Lincoln Hwy E, Gordonville, PA 17529. 717-288-2549. www.wddumptrucksllc.com
FT/PT COOKS NEEDED Weekends & every other holiday. CARE AIDES 2nd and 3rd shifts PT HOUSEKEEPERS Weekdays Apply in person to: Heatherwood Retirement Community 3180 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, PA 19344
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FACILITIES MAINTENANCE MECHANIC, Lionville YMCA, Exton. Full time, TuesdaySaturday. General maintenance and upkeep of YMCA facilities. Great benefits include health insurance, retirement plan, membership. Apply online at www.ymcagbw.org/careers.
Clean MVR, Top Wages Paid & Benefits: Based on experience.Email resume or your qualificationand info to dbhauling389@comcast.net EXCAVATING/SEPTIC COMPANY Seeks Experienced Dump Truck Driver/ Equipment Operator. Top Pay With Full Benefits. 610-942-4902 HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MH Chester Cnty locations. Full time, Part time. Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904 HIRING FT/PT TOW TRUCK DRIVERS. Flexible hours. Great pay! Weekday & weekend shifts available. Call On Time Towing 610-344-0118 LIKE TO TRAVEL? Looking for an EXCITING experience? DriveAway our box trucks nationwide. Tow/ CDL BONUS avail. SAME DAY pay! 3yr active DL REQ. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or www.pinnacletransportgroup.com
LOOKING FOR RELIABLE, hardworking individuals for a job in the painting/contracting field. Will train job specific. Must have a valid drivers license and a vehicle. Please call 610-909-9235. Please leave message if no answer.
MASONS & TENDERS Prevailing wages. Benefits. Start immediately. B & D Masonry, Inc Est. 35+ years 717-397-1689
Medical NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS/CNA’S Must have valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Please call for information. PH: 610-269-2935 EOE
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDING LAB in Kennett Square. FT & PT On the job training. Must have strong work ethic, follow direction, eager attitude, able to work in a clean environment, & be well-organized. Competitive wages, flex. hr’s + benefits. Email- HR@bpi-rx.com EOE
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SIDING INSTALLER NEEDED, experience preferred. Must be dependable. Drivers license required. TruMark Builders 717-419-0610 VERY BUSY Towing Company looking for drivers for light service & battery service. Mechanical experience needed. 484-643-3141
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SERVICES RENDERED NOTICE
Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name. 3 AMISH LADIES & an English woman CLEANING 484-995-7149
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Mechanical Trades AUTOMOTIVE TECH 3 years experience Must have PA drivers license, state and emissions license. Contact Keeseys Service Center 610-857-2411
MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885
ARROW TREE SERVICE Tree Removals, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Free Estimates, Fully Insured. 10% off with this ad! 610-269-6495
PAINTING By Triple P
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!
ITEMS WANTED A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photo’s, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123 ALL GUN, MILITARY, shooting, hunting, reloading, ammo, parts, pieces and related items. Text or call Russ 484-645-7364 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
PAINTING- INT/ EXT.
MOVERS, CDL & NON CDL DRIVERS & HELPERS WANTED $11-$20/hr.
POTTSTOWN COMPANY LOOKING for FT/PT circuit board part placer. Experience welcome but not necessary. Phone: 610-323-2250
ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
CALL EMPIRE TODAY to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 ®
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SERVICES RENDERED
BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880
MAINT. TECH for Prop. Mgmt. Co. Must have knowledge of plumbing, electrical, & carpentry. Valid PA DR. license, Cathy @ 610-857-8084
Apply @ Town & Country Moving 2145 Ticonderoga Blvd, Ste 450 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-524-9099
SERVICES RENDERED
CLEANING AND HANDYMAN SERVICES
Basic household fix-it challenges. Painting, small electrical and small plumbing jobs, handyman jobs, House cleaning. Free Estimates 484-678-4627 Ten years serving Chester County Michael J. Cosgrove - Owner magicmop@live.com
TJ Wilcox Painting PA18781 610-348-4436
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
POWER WASHING Homes, Decks & Light Commercial Properties
Morinelli Services 610-316-6422
POWERWASHING CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.
DRIVEWAY LADY LLC Asphalt Paving & Concrete & Sealcoating. Guaranteed & insured. 484-631-8122; drivewaylady.com
Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
PRETTYMAN PAINTING, LLC & PRESSURE WASHING Call for your Free Estimate PA137168 610-656-7392 PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262
ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING 610-469-4691. PA047624
DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING
SARMENTO MASONRY Contractor: Stamped/Color Concrete, Sidewalks, Patios, Brick, Pointing, Block, Stucco, 610-637-3498
Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789 FENCE INSTALLATION/ REPAIR Install and repair all types of fence. Call Scott for a free estimate. 484-576-7936
FRANK STEWART HANDYMAN SERVICES 24 hour service available carpentry, plumbing, painting, drywall, roofing, masonry; repair almost anything Call: 484-895-5886 GUTTER CLEANING AND leaf guard roofing and roof repairs. 10 years experience 717-715-5844 GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381) HONEY BROOK HANDYMAN Home Improvement Services Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Water Heaters, etc. 35 Plus Yrs Exp. 610-463-4144
JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560
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ADDITIONS, AMISH KITCHENS, REMODEL Design - Build. 717-442-9261 Text 484-880-8609 PA26
LANDSCAPING & HANDYMAN, including Mower Serv./ Repair. Sharping Everything. Reasonable Rates. 610-635-6335
ITEMS WANTED
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
LAWN MOWING, MULCH, PRUNING & CLEANUPS. Call Procare Today! 484-402-4024 sales@ppslandscaping.com
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
For Rent
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT suitable for one non smoking tenant. Apt. is 450 sq ft. $900 per month plus utilities. Available May 1. Located in Chester Springs. Call Chris 610-613-5919
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message
1-100 ALL ANTIQUE & OLD TOOLS WANTED: Collector Paying Cash$$$ for Woodworking, Machinist, Measuring & Blacksmith Tools. Wooden & Metal Planes. Tool Chests & Boxes. Tools made by Stanley, Etc. Call 610-363-2802
0 COST TO SELLERS. List with Us! We Advertise, Prequalify Buyers, Provide Financing, 20 Years Experience 610-223-7106 Discovery Homes Inc. BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288
AT LOU’S Top dollar paid for junk cars & trucks. $$ 200 & up. 484-886-1971
TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com
Residential & Commercial All work guaranteed. Free Estimates PA031619 717-394-9122 1-800-434-1024
Manufactured Housing
REAL ESTATE
OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com
WILLIAM WELLS & SON PAVING
SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Classifieds @ 1-800428-4211
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE
STUMP REMOVAL 610-547-7789
SEAFORD, DELAWARE. NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com
I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.
HONEY BROOK LIVING ASSOCIATES 55 plus facility, no smoking, no pets, $894/ month, Utilities included. Sec. 8 ok. 610-273-3193
WILLINE BUILDERS LLC Specializing in custom built decks, screened in porches & all season rooms. PA136996 Call Daniel 717-799-9959
Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789
GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802
SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262
INTERIOR REMODELING: Doors, Windows, Garden Shed Repairs, Ext. Repairs/Maintenance. Belmont Renovtions. Paradise. Levi Zook 717-687-7130
A LOCAL HANDYMAN
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
For Sale
PARKESBURG FURNISHED (w/o bed), 1BR, inlaw suite, LR, eat-in kit, 1BA, utilities incl cable, c/a, heat, elec, water, trash, deck , off-strt prkg, no pets/smoking, $835/mo + sec. dep. Avail immed. 484-680-0909 or mtw3@comcast.net STORAGE/ GARAGE UNITS AVAILABLE Storage shed 10X10, Honey Brook, Monthly Rental $45 Garage 41X28 includes same size loft West Bradford, Monthly Rental, $680. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
For Sale LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE BEAUTIFUL NEW 16X70 Mobile Home in scenic Salisbury Twp. Must see this 3BR, 2BA gem., $67,500. One year home warranty provided. 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
TRUCKS 2018 CHEVY COLORADO LT, V6, 4x4, Ext Cab with rear view camera, 12200 mi, excellent cond, graphite metallic color with custom cap. For sale $26,000 484-883-3436
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
Looking For A Car? Use The Classifieds
CYCLES 1997 HONDA VT1100 Shadow, Vance & Hines exhaust, full shield, chrome lights, custom seat, showroom condition. 786-832-0201 2005 HONDA SABER, 1100cc, low mileage, removable windshield & saddle bags, $3600 obo. 610-269-0779 BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready $39,900. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you.
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