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Church To Present AngelFest Fair By Francine Fulton

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Exton will present its annual AngelFest Fair on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. The event will feature live and silent auctions, food and the opportunity to shop in various rooms - each with a different theme. The event will begin with a preview party on Oct. 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. Guests will be able to enjoy hors d’oeuvres and beverages, as well as a live auction. Live auction items will include a oneweek stay at a villa in Tuscany, Italy, for 20 guests; a week’s stay at The Estates in Williamsburg, Va.; a hot air balloon ride; a stay at The General Warren Inn; a Japanese massage chair valued at $5,800; a garden plot rental at St. Paul’s Community Garden; and watercolors by artist Jane Choc, a member of St. Paul’s. Also open to guests of the preview party will be the various shopping areas, including the Boutique, which will feature jewelry, designer handbags and accessories; the Holiday Room, which will offer seasonal decorations; and Grandma’s Attic. Attendees will also be able to purchase items for sale and bid on silent

A variety of items, including home décor, a handmade quilt and a massage chair, will be available to win during the silent and live auctions being held as part of the AngelFest Fair at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Exton on Oct. 18 and 19. Inviting the community to the event are organizers (back, from left) Abby Zalimas, Nancy Pollock, Patti Glassey, Karen Marto, Kathryn West and (front) the Rev. Maxine Maddox Dornemann, St. Paul’s pastor. auction items before the event opens to the general public the following day. “(In the silent auction), we will have

tickets to area activities, gift cards from community businesses, collectibles and at least 15 gift baskets made by our See AngelFest pg 5

then established the Ashram as a residential center in 2009. Downingtown Yoga & Medication Center (DYMC) is the local studio, located at 116 E. Lancaster Ave., near the crossroad of routes 30 and 322. The center offers several free mediation See Ashram pg 6

Swami Nirmalananda (front, second from right) and others recently took part in Swami Sunday at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center. The Ashram is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Trinity AG To Host Free Family Event By Francine Fulton

Trinity Assembly of God (AG) will present a free Fall Festival on Friday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Charles A. Melton Arts and Education Center, a nonprofit community center located at 501 E. Miner St., West Chester. The event will include a rock wall and children’s games, a costume contest, inflatables, free food and candy. This is the second year that Trinity AG has held the event at the nearby West Chester center. Previously, it was offered at the church. “We had about 350 and 450 people last year,” stated Trinity AG children’s pastor Craig Dunaway. “Because we had such a good turnout, we decided to hold the event See Fall Festival pg 3

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such songs as “Lay All Your Love on Me,” “Dancing Queen,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You” and “Take a Chance on Me” in addition to the title song. The play opened on Broadway in 2001 and was later made into a major motion picture in 2008. The SALT Performing Arts cast includes Catherine Ogden as Donna, Carolyn Nelson as Tanya, Alicia Huppman as Rosie, Maggie Shevlin as Sophie, Brad DeLeone as Sky, Paul Laich as Sam, Ben Fried as Bill, Matt Rottman as Harry, Tell Williams as Pepper, James Wier as Eddie, Hannah Elliot as Lisa and Sophie Understudy, Erika Flanick as Ali and Kathryn Tilley as the Rev. Mother Alexandrios. The ensemble includes Leyla Marusa, dance assistant; Olivia Scarborough; Lauren McAlee; Chelsea Barnett, Lisa and the understudy for Ali; Krysta Stefanosky, dance assistant; Sandi Joy Chadwick; Mike Styer, Sky/Pepper/Eddie Understudy; Gabe Rottman; Josh Calderon; Stephen Fisher; and Drew Kalkiewicz. The crew includes music director Brigitte Rottman, stage manager Liana Henrie, assistant stage manager Celia Hernandez, production assistant Grace Storti, costume designer Deb Young, set/light-

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SALT Performing Arts will present the musical “Mamma Mia!” at the SALT theater, located in the West Pikeland Township Building, 1645 Art School Road, Chester Springs. Performances will be held on Fridays, Oct. 18 and 25 from 7 to 9:30 p.m.; on Saturdays, Oct. 19 and 26, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and from 7 to 9:30 p.m.; and on Sundays, Oct. 20 and 27, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. The musical, which features more than 20 songs from the 1970s Swedish pop group ABBA, was written by playwright Catherine Johnson. The play is set on a small Greek island, and tells the story of Sophie, a bride-to-be trying to find her real father to walk her down the aisle. Since her mother, Donna, the lead singer of the 1970s group Donna and the Dynamos, will not talk about the past, Sophie reads her mother’s old diaries, learns of three men from Donna’s past who could be Sophie’s father and invites them to wedding. This results in complications that might jeopardize the wedding and brings back a lot of memories for Donna of both love and heartbreak. Featured in the story is ABBA’s hit music written by former band members Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, including

“Mamma Mia!” will be presented at SALT Performing Arts on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Oct. 18 through 27. The play features music by the 1970s Swedish pop group ABBA. ing/audio designer Robbie Merow, marketing director and house manager Judy Elliott, house manager Karen Barnett and producer Lauren McComas. “We went all out, recruiting top guns Heather Mayes to direct and Larry Cox Jr. to choreograph,” noted McComas. “Both have extensive national and international

performing credentials and have inspired our all-star cast to push their talents to the limits.” For more information and to purchase tickets for the show, readers may visit www.saltpa.com/mammamia. More information about SALT Performing Arts is available by visiting www.facebook.com/salt performingarts or emailing info@saltpa.com.

Local Author To Speak About New Book Author Bruce Mowday is scheduled to be interviewed by Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) on his new book, “Stealing Wyeth.” The book will be featured on the “PA Books” show. The “Stealing Wyeth” interview is scheduled to be aired in December. PCN previously did a show on Mowday’s other true crime book, “Jailing the Johnston Gang.” “Stealing Wyeth” was released in August by Barricade Books and already is in its third printing. The book details the theft of 15 paintings from the Chadds Ford estate of famed artist Andrew Wyeth and the law enforcement efforts to recover those paintings. A public book reception will be held on Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Kennett Square Inn beginning from 6:30 p.m.

Additional talks and signings scheduled for “Stealing Wyeth” include an event on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at Traditions at Longwood, Kennett Square, and several library talks, which will be offered on Tuesday, Oct. 22, in Oxford, beginning at 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 23, in Paoli, beginning at 6:30 p.m.; and Thursday, Oct. 24, in Tredyffrin, beginning at 7 p.m. Mowday will also give two talks at Nottingham Park, Oxford, on Sunday, Oct. 20. He will talk about Mason and Dixon and the county’s Stargazer Stone at 1 p.m. and “Jailing the Johnston Gang” at 2 p.m. For information on all of Mowday’s events and books, readers may visit www.mowday.com. To schedule a talk or order a signed copy of a book, readers may contact Mowday at mowday@mowday .com.

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there again this year and keep the same activities.” A highlight of the evening will be a 50-foot rock wall for children to climb. “We will also have three inflatables - a moon bounce, an obstacle course and a giant slide,” said Dunaway. “We will have lots of carnival-style games where the kids can win tickets. We will have a prize table where they can trade in their tickets for candy and prizes.” Free beverages and snacks, including cotton candy, hot dogs and popcorn, will be provided. The Fall Festival will include a Halloween costume contest at about 6:30 p.m. Prizes for the best overall costumes will be awarded that evening to one girl and one boy. The event will be held outdoors. In the case of rain, activities will take place in the center’s indoor gymnasium. “We have 50 volunteers from the church (helping out at the Fall Festival), and a club from West Chester University is sending six volunteers,” Dunaway said, noting that church volunteers dressed in superhero costumes will also be on hand to greet children. During the Fall Festival there will be an opportunity for families to earn a prize as part of a “Guess How Many Candies Are in the Jar” contest. The winner of the contest will be awarded a prize on Sunday, Oct. 20, which has also been designed as Character Sunday at Trinity AG. “We will have two separate services at 10 a.m. - one for kids and one for adults,” Dunaway explained. “On Character Sunday, kids can dress up as their favorite superheroes or princesses or video game characters.” As part of the morning’s events, special activities will be offered for children, including a laser maze obstacle course. The Fall Festival and Character Sunday are just two of the latest activities that the church is offering as part of its active community outreach program. In November, the church will hold a turkey distribution at the Melton Center in time for

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Program On Lanternflies “Have You Spotted the Spotted Lanternfly?” will be presented on Monday, Oct. 21, at 6 p.m. at the Chester Springs Library, 1709 Art School Road, Chester Springs. Attendees will learn from a Chester County Master Gardener how to limit the spread of the lanternfly. For more information, call 610-827-9212. The program is being held in partnership with the Office of Pennsylvania State Rep. Kristine Howard. ESL Classes Calvary Chapel Chester Springs, 217 Dowlin Forge Road, Exton, will offer English as a Second Language (ESL) classes on Monday, Oct. 21 (and every Monday), from 7 to 9 p.m. Five different levels of classes will be offered ranging from a foundations class for those with no English speaking abilities at all to an advanced class.

Also offered is an informal conversation class for all levels on Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. prior to the start of the ESL classes. For more details, call 610-524-5338. Free ESL Classes Free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes will be offered on Tuesday, Oct. 21 and every Tuesday, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Olive Street Presbyterian Church, 1400 Olive St., Coatesville. Students age 18 and above may register at 6:15 p.m. on any class night during the school year. Students will be asked to make a one-time purchase of a textbook. Contact 610-466-7640 or esl@olivestreetpres.org for more details. Yoga Pain Clinic The community is invited to a free yoga pain clinic at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center, 116 E. Lancaster Ave., See Calendar pg 5

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third-place awards for firefighters who are wearing gear. Wagenseller Park is located at 140 Park Lane, Glenmoore. To register for the 5K or 1mile walk, visit www.runsignup.com/Race/ PA/Glenmoore/TheWallaceTrust5kTrot. Same-day registrations will also be accepted. Outgrown Sale St. James Preschool, 409 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, will host a Fall Outgrown Sale on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 8 a.m. to noon. A preview sale will be open to the public on Friday, Oct. 18, from 7 to 8 p.m. The sale will feature children’s clothing and accessories, including costumes, holiday outfits, winter coats, shoes and boots, as well as maternity items, toys, books, children’s decor, and baby gear. For more information, call 610-269-0525. Cash, debit, and credit cards will be accepted. Tech Help The Chester County Library, 450 Exton Square Parkway, Exton, will once again host tech-savvy students from area high schools on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. to provide local residents and community members with one-on-one support in using their e-readers, tablets, smartphones or other electronic devices. Thirty-minute appointments are free and open to members of the public, but advanced registration is required. To register for an appointment, contact the Reference Department at 610-280-2620 or visit www.chescolibraries.org and click on “Events.” Flea Market, Garage Sale The Eagle-Glenmoore Lions Club will hold a community flea market and garage sale on Saturday, Oct. 19, on the grounds of the Ludwig’s Corner Fire Company, 1325 N. Pottstown Pike, Glenmoore. Vendor setup will be at 8 a.m.; the sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. A fee will be charged per space. To reserve a space or for more information, email jschaible353@gmail.com or call 610458-0677. Proceeds will benefit childhood cancer research. The rain date is Saturday, Oct. 20. Harvest Celebration The community is invited to the annual Harvest Celebration at the Romansville United Methodist Church, 1859 W. Strasburg Road, Romansville, on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 3 to 7 p.m. Attendees will enjoy hot dogs, s’mores, a bounce house, hayrides, face painting and more. All are welcome; admission is free.

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distinguished career. The public is invited to hear Kershey talk about John Brown’s Raid at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Bernhard F. Schlegel American Legion Post 134, 305 E. Gay St., West Chester. The event will be hosted by the Bradbury Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The meeting is open to the public and admittance is free. Wallace Trust 5K The third annual Wallace Trust 5K “Run for the Woods” will be held in Wallace Township’s Wagenseller Park on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event will aslo feature a fitness challenge by the Glen Moore Fire Company, which is asking firefighters to join the event and compete in the 5K wearing their firefighting gear, which is estimated to weigh between 40 and 60 pounds. In addition to the 5K “Run for the Woods,” which will start at 9 a.m., the event will include a 1-mile walk that will start at 9:15 a.m. The 5K will be professionally timed, and medals will be awarded to the overall male and female winners of the 5K, as well as the first-, second- and third-place male and female 5K finishers of the 5K in various age groups. There will also be first-, second- and

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parishioners, which will really be a treat,” said Abby Zalimas, a member of the organizing committee. Baskets will include a beauty basket with lotions and a gift card for a massage, a pet-related basket and a picnic basket. “People can buy items early, and they can continue to bid. The silent auction will continue to the next day through 2 p.m.,” explained committee member Patti Glassey. A fee will be charged to attend the preview party. To purchase tickets, readers may contact the

Calendar from pg 4 Downingtown, on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The yoga teachers will teach attendees how easy it is to get relief from pain, even permanently. Participants should arrive 10 minutes early for registration and seating. For more information, contact Downingtown Yoga at 610-644-7555 or info@ downingtownyoga.org.

Foundation Distributes Grants The Brandywine Health Foundation recently distributed 36 grants totaling $322,340. This brings the foundation’s total giving since it began awarding grants and scholarships in 2002 to more than $18 million. The foundation has also

appointed Hannah J. Hill as its new grantmaking committee chair. Hill serves on the foundation’s board of directors. For more information, readers may visit www.brandywine foundation.org or email info@ brandywinefoundation.org.

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Ed Kovatch (left), general manager of Brian Hoskins Ford, and Mike Trio (right), Coatesville city manager, presented Marcia Barker of Boonton, N.J., with the 2019 Brian Hoskins Trophy, the overall award at the Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix, on Sept. 21. Barker is the first woman to win the overall award. During the Trunk or Treat event at Windsor Christian Preschool on Oct. 19, children will be able to trick-or-treat at cars that will be decorated for the occasion. Windsor Christian Preschool will host its seventh annual Trunk or Treat event on the grounds of Windsor Baptist Church, 213 Little Conestoga Road, Downingtown, on Saturday, Oct 19. The event welcomes all children and will feature vehicle trunks decorated in various themes. Children will be able to visit each trunk to receive candy treats, including nonedible options for those with dietary restrictions. Also featured will be a moon bounce, free hot dogs, chips and apple cider. Trunk or Treat will take place rain or shine. Windsor Christian Preschool sponsors the Trunk or Treat event in partnership with Windsor Christian Academy; both are ministries of Windsor Baptist

Church. The event promises to provide a safe and fun venue for children to enjoy the festivities of dressing up and trick-or-treating. Windsor Christian Preschool was established in 1980 to provide “exceptional and unique education in a warm, nurturing environment that compares to none other,” according to its mission statement. Classes are offered for children ages 2 through 5. For more information, readers may visit www.windsorcp.org. Windsor Christian Academy (WCA), a partner ministry to the preschool, educates children in kindergarten through grade eight with a classical Christian model. More information about WCA is available at www.windsorca.org.

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The fourth annual Coatesville Invitational Vintage Grand Prix took place on Sept. 21, drawing the largest crowd in the history of the event. Thousands of people lined the streets of Coatesville to watch 50 vintage and historic race cars and motorcycles charge through the city streets. Organizers report that

the event is one of the only remaining motor sport events in America driven directly through city streets. Drivers and riders of vintage race cars and motorcycles dating from 1900 to 1970 competed in a staggered-start, individually timed event over a challenging 2.2-mile road course, complete with old-style hay bale chicanes. The course wound through the streets of Coatesville, including a portion that featured the start/finish line and a five-block-long stretch on the original Lincoln Highway, the oldest highway in America. Marcia Barker of Boonton, N.J., was named overall event winner and awarded the 2019 Brian Hoskins Trophy. Barker, who drove a 1928 Ford Roadster, is the first woman to capture the overall award. Trophies were also awarded for best overall performance in each of the timed groups: 1900 to 1950 open wheel race cars, David Jacobs Jr.; 1930 to 1970 two- to four-cylinder race cars, David Baker; 1930 to 1970 three- to sixcylinder race cars, Wayne Fleigler; 1930 to 1970 four- to eight-cylinder race cars, Brandon Badell; and 1930 to 1970 racing motorcycles, Bill Knox.

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church office at 610-363-2363. Tickets will be also be sold at the door. AngelFest will continue on Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., when admission will be free and open to the public. Grandma’s Attic, the Boutique, the Holiday Room and the other rooms will again be open. Additionally, there will be a sale of baked goods, soup to go and other lunch items, including sandwiches, chili, hot dogs and beer and brats. There will also be a chance to win a quilt made by the women of St. Paul’s. Live music in the courtyard will be provided by Dog’s Dinner Band. “There will also be kids’ activities on Saturday,” noted Glassey. “We will have kids’ crafts and yard games like ring toss.” St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is located at 1105 E. Lincoln Highway (Business Route 30), Exton, next to the Church Farm School. The church’s entrance is marked by two 16-foot blue wooden angels. For more information, readers may visit www.stpauls exton.com or www.facebook .com/SaintPaulsExton.


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Ashram from pg 1 programs weekly, as well as yoga classes and other special programs. No previous meditation or yoga experience is needed. Bringing yoga’s authentic tradition to the modern world, the center aims to provide a focus on health, peace and spirituality. Specializing in Svaroopa Yoga, all classes feature slow yoga practice, combining precision with compassion. Svaroopa is a Sanskrit word that means “the bliss of your own being.” Discovering this bliss in yoga poses and in meditation is the hallmark of this unique yoga style. Teachers customize the poses to individuals’ needs, systematically decompressing their students’ spines with goals of health, transformation and illuminative experiences. All the practices come from Swami Nirmalananda’s decade of personal study with her guru, Swami Muktananda, in his Ashrams in the United States, Europe and India. Actively participating in community events, Downingtown Yoga won the 2018 Christmas Window Decorating Contest and participates in many other community activities. Free offerings include a meditation program on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., and the Yoga Pain Clinic on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. Readers may check the calendar at https://downing townyoga.org for upcoming programs. Kelly Sharp from Rehoboth Beach, Del., comes weekly for the Sunday morning meditations. “I love to chant,” she said. “Sitting with Swami is very sweet. I’m struck by the effect she has on my state. She’s a mirror. She’s not making it about her; she’s constantly teaching us to look within. I’m not plagued by feeling lost anymore and feel so at home. It’s like home was just waiting for me.” Local yogi Shelley Zeichner appreciates the “aha” moments in Swami Nirmalananda’s talks. “When I go to Swami Sunday this week, I know it will happen again even though I think, ‘What could she possibly say that goes beyond what she said last week?’ I can’t wait to find out!” she said. Kusuma Sachs, a Svaroopa Yoga teacher/trainer, feels “grateful to be in the presence of such a remarkable teacher.” “I appreciate what she, as a guru, offers,” said Sachs. “She guides me forward, respecting my individual pace. As the Ashram celebrates its 10th birthday, I am grateful for all the gifts I have received. My life has opened to an unforeseen level of growth, awareness, self-reflection and understanding.” In honor of SVA’s 10th birthday, a new CD, “Spiritual Hunger & Fulfillment,” has been released. The music tracks Swami Nirmalananda’s own journey, beginning with the yearning that led her to the teaching andcontinuing to the fulfillment made available by her own guru. Swami said, “Even though my days had been filled with family needs as well as worldly achievements, (they) felt incomplete. Only when I learned to look inward did I find what made life meaningful. The meditative quest is for a deeper sense of self, the mystical reality that makes the practicalities of life work. This why I teach in Downingtown, at the crossroads where ancient and modern meet.” People may feel free to drop in at DYMC for more information. A yoga shop offers gift items, books and meditation and yoga supplies. The front desk is staffed by knowledgeable yogis who can help visitors get started on the yoga path. For more information, readers may call 610-644-7555 or email info@downing townyoga.org.

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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

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). American Baptist Church. Sr. Pastor: Rev. Kadin Williams. Office: 610-363-7814 email: secretary@extonbaptistabc.org or visit online: www.extonbaptistabc.org Worship Service 11AM, Communion Service 1st Sunday of month. Southeast Asia Christian Service 4 pm on 2nd Sat. of the month. Exton Preschool September - May. 610-363-5668. Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Arms!

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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. 610-942-2324. 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.

HEALING SHEPHERD, ECC Progressive, Inclusive, Democratic, Catholic! Sunday Mass: 10am 2109 Art School Road, Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-969-5932 www.healingshepherd.com

HIBERNIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 220 Hibernia Rd., West Brandywine, PA 19320, 610-3843553, 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

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

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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! 610384-2035. www.luthgoodshep.org. OLIVET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Oh, See How They Love Each Other! 200 years of Methodism in Coatesville! Olivet welcomes our new Pastor, the Rev. Hun Ju Lee. Our Sunday worship is @ 10 AM. Children’s Church held during 10 AM service. Adult Sunday School from 9 AM – 9:45 AM. Holy Communion is 1st Sunday of each month. Nursery care provided 0-3yrs. Handicap accessible. 310 E. Chestnut St., Coatesville, 610384-5828. On the web @ www.olivetumc.org, on FaceBook @OlivetUMC.Coatesville, and email: office@olivetumc.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, 610-857-1922

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. 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

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.

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, 610363-7285 www.saintpaulsucc.net; Email stpucc@verizon.net. Find us on Facebook

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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 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 (Sept-May). 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. 610-857-5787, www.uopcepc.org. Find us on Facebook. Christian Preschool: 610-857-0236 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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# |„€ — y — *è — EPC’s community papers connect purchased a small printing press with dreams to grow from a two-person operation in the family basement communities by providing a platform into a community-focused business. This marked the * beginning of Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. their efforts. Additionally, local sports (EPC), which is proudly celebrating its 65th anniver- coverage, community accomplishments, sary this year. Now employing more than 300 team and business news are also highlighted. The years have been marked by members and distributing products throughout the East Coast, EPC is honored to have become an inte- technological advances. In order to stay relevant in the fast-paced digital gral part of the communities it serves. The Engle family became publishers in 1959 with world, EPC provides all content online. the purchase of the Elizabethtown-Mount Joy Mer- TownLively.com serves as the hub chandiser, a community advertising paper. Alvin left his of the entire coverage area – Landaytime job in 1960 and became a full-time printer/ caster, Chester, York, and Dauphin publisher. the family’s garage, then into a 20-by100-foot shop in Mount Joy in 1965. EPC saw several expansions over the years As third generation in the business, I counties. Readers - from new buildings and new equipappreciate the foundation that our fammay browse ment to the addition of new publications. ily has laid for us. From a young age it through digital When Alvin passed away unexpectedly was instilled in me to buy local, have versions of the in 1971, Pauline kept the vision alive and newspapers at continued the expansion efforts. deep roots in the community, and have www.townlively “I was not fortunate to have been able a strong faith that helps us overcome .com/read. Adto work with my father, but we have been challenges as they arise. We’ve also been ditionally, links blessed by his vision for EPC and our very fortunate to work alongside so many to the websites parents’ legacy of faith, family, and work,â€? dedicated employees that help keep that of EPC’s other said EPC vice president Denny Engle, foundation strong. publications can Alvin and Pauline’s son. Denny was a Tanya Bomberger be found at www. high school student when his father passed away. In 1973, the company purchased the property at 1425 W. Main St. in Mount Joy, which is still the location of ! " # ! $%%' accommodate state-of-the-art equipment and a 16-unit, three-story Goss Universal Press, where hundreds of publications are printed on a weekly basis. EPC’s product lines span from commercial printing to a publishing division that produces more than 30 publications, which include the Merchandiser, P e n n y s a v e r, Advertiser, and Community Courier community newspapers, as well as Lancaster County Magazine, Where & When Pennsylvania, Antiques & Auction News, and others. The company’s 22 community newspapers reach more than 367,000 households each and every week. The late Audrey Rutt and “We are the her husband, Dick. only local publishing company that extends in the coverage area that we do,â€? said EPC president Charles (Charlie) Engle, Alvin and Pauline’s son. “We have the opportunity to connect valuable information throughout many communities with the variety of publications that we publish.â€?

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snack and Hi-C punch with crushed ice from the vending machines. During breaks, we would roller skate around the rolls of paper in the warehouse or play tag, and our Saturday mornings were always followed with a few slices of pizza at Two Cousins and tunes played on the jukebox.� Through the years, Jocelyn took on various responsibilities in the company. “As I got older, ink remained in my blood and I landed additional jobs throughout the various departments,� she stated. “My jobs # hand to type-setting articles and going on ride-alongs engleonline.com. ! ! ! ? EPC remains Jocelyn noted that being able to experience a family- various aspects of the business gave her a greater owned company appreciation of its humble beginnings. “My exposure and includes four generations of family members. to many parts of a printing and publishing compaIn addition to Charlie and Denny, family members ny shed light on what it took to get to where we are involved with the business include Jeremy today,� she commented. “It was once one man, one Engle, vice president of operations; Jocelyn basement, and one paper. I feel extremely blessed to Engle, publisher; Daryl Rutt, treasurer; and experience the dedication, hard work, and grit that my Tanya Bomberger, web project manager. family taught me through the years. There was never Sadly, devoted family member Audrey anything as evident in this experience as the trust Rutt, Alvin and Pauline’s daughter, passed away in and faith our leaders had in the opportunities + # 8:$' that God has provided “As third generation in the business, us through the years.� I appreciate the foundation that our Don Scanlin, a longfamily has laid for us,� said Tanya. time EPC employee “Engle Printing & Publishing is a “From a young age it was instilled and recent retiree, hero to Good Samaritan Services. Over in me to buy local, have deep expressed conthe years, they have raised well over roots in the community, and have a gratulations to the strong faith that helps us overcome company on its 65th $100,000 through their annual Drive challenges as they arise. We’ve anniversary and Against Homelessness golf event and also been very fortunate to work gratitude for being have generously donated the proceeds alongside so many dedicated a member of the EPC to Good Samaritan Services, which has employees that help keep that foundafamily. “Thank the allowed us to help hundreds of women tion strong.� Lord for placing me and children escape homelessness and Jocelyn, who took over the with a Christian fammove toward stability.� publishing duties for the EPC ily and corporation,� Nate Hoffer, community newspapers and the he said. “Beginning GSS executive director lifestyle/leisure brands in November my employment in 8:$'< # # 1979, I was fortunate family business. When they were to experience and children, Jocelyn and her siblings went on Saturday be part of the growth of a small-town, one-edition morning tag-alongs to the printing plant with their newspaper to multi-edition publications covering the father, Charlie. Susquehanna Valley and even the East Coast. Witness=> # # ! X < # !< X of mail and then head into ‘work’ at the Mount Joy written environment to state-of-the art digital <? ! @ ! =H K sales and production facilities was an exciting part of the mail accordingly: my brother, the Auto Locator; my employment.� my sister, Antiques & Auction News; and myself, the EPC’s growth would not have been possible ## H without the support of loyal local businesses complete, we received our allowance: enough for a and residents. Advertising consultant Julie Barker continued on pg 10

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feels EPC’s deep roots in the community as she works with clients. “The customers I have had over the years have become family. In some cases, I have worked with their parents and now the next generation,� said Julie. “We have been there for each other through births, deaths, marriages, and health issues. There is a genuine caring and respect. I see how hard they work for their families and the community. I am so grateful to have known such upstanding business leaders and quality, honest people.� “From our family at EPC, we want to thank each person who has been a part of our evolving story, from the advertisers to the readers and the vendors,� Jocelyn said. “And Denny and to our team of dedicated employees, thank you for your many years of service. There are not enough words of gratitude that can be expressed for the amazing impact you have made in order serve the communities that we do.� Many longtime employees recalled fond memories from their time as part of the EPC family. “I have a great memory of Mrs. Pauline Engle,� said Carol Bowles, customer service. “When I ran the bindery in Mount Joy, there were times that on a skid by myself. Mrs. Engle would take a walk around the pressroom and head back towards the bindery. She would say, ‘Good morning,’ with a smile and then head straight over to the pockets and started to feed them to help out. She would also help out at the tables inserting the Merchandiser when things got behind - and she did it all in high heels. Amazing.� “One of the sweetest memories I have is one afternoon shortly after returning to work after having my daughter,� said Ruth Ebersole, customer service. “‘Mrs. E,’ as I like to refer to her, met me at the door with a baby gift. It was a hand-crocheted baby blanket that she had made for me. It was certainly unexpected but so like her and (an example of) how she

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6. You conserve your tax dollars.

For every $100 spent at a local business, $68 will stay in the community. When you spend the same at a national chain, only $43 stays in the community.

Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money available to beautify your community. Also, spending locally instead of online ensures that your sales taxes are reinvested where they belong - in your community!

2. You embrace what makes your community unique.

7. You help the environment.

Your community has its own unique qualities that local businesses showcase. Chains can’t do that.

3. You create local jobs.

Buying from local businesses conserves energy and resources - less fuel for transportation and less packaging

cers, and other essential professions while also creating higher-paying jobs for residents.

8. You create more choice.

4. You nurture community.

Local shops sell what they know you like. They also carry more unique items based on community preference.

9. You take advantage of their expertise.

Local shop owners know you. And you know them. Local businesses support local causes at more than twice the rate of national chains.

Local business owners are passionate about what they do, and they want to provide you with a great product or service because they know you.

5. You invest in entrepreneurship.

10. You make your community a destination.

Our economy was founded on small business ownership. Rewarding hard work and creativity makes our communities strong.

The more interesting and unique our community, the more we will

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• Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's Garden Railways Tour, sites throughout Lancaster County and neighboring areas Sunday, Oct. 6 • The Wonder Ball fundraiser for Easterseals, Country Club of York - Saturday, Oct. 12 • Pennsylvania Cowboy Weekend, Northern Central Railway Steam Into History, New Freedom - Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 • 50th Greater York CROP Hunger Walk, four starting points in York - Sunday, Oct. 13

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The annual Pig Iron Fest and Car Show on Sept. 29 at the Furnace Road Day Use Area and the Musselman/Vesta Furnace Site in Chickies Rock County Park will feature a variety of vehicles, live music, entertainment by character juggler Chris Ivey, children’s activities, food, and history tours. By Chelsea Peifer

Visitors to the annual Pig Iron Fest and Car Show on Sunday, Sept. 29, will have a chance to see the vital role that river towns like Marietta and Columbia played in America’s Industrial Revolution. The free community event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Furnace

Road Day Use Area and the Musselman/Vesta Furnace Site in Chickies Rock County Park, Furnace Road and Route 441, just south of Marietta. Approximately 120 antique, classic, and street rod cars will be featured in the lawn area. Trucks and Iron Horse motorcycles are also welcome. Interested individuals may register a vehicle in

• Gretna Theatre Gala, The Hotel Hershey - Saturday, Oct. 12 • 100th Anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles, John HarrisSimon Cameron Mansion, Harrisburg - Friday, Oct. 18 Lancaster County • Lancaster Modern Quilt Guild's Quilt Show and Artisan Market, Manor Church, Lancaster - Saturday, Sept. 28 • Landis Woods Outdoor Fine Art Show, Boettcher House, Neffsville - Saturday, Sept. 28 • Mom’s House of Lancaster’s gala, Lancaster Country Club Friday, Oct. 11 York County • The Wonder Ball fundraiser for Easterseals, Country Club of York - Saturday, Oct. 12 • Pennsylvania Cowboy Weekend, Northern Central Railway Steam Into History, New Freedom - Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 • 50th Greater York CROP Hunger Walk, four starting points in York - Sunday, Oct. 13

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all-time high this school year, with more than 515 students in preschool through 12th grade. The community is invited to celebrate and support all that is happening at the school by attending the annual MCCS benefit auction, set to take place at the school on Friday, Sept. 27, and Saturday, Sept. 28.

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In 2017, Woodcrest Retreat added a Kids Camp Bonanza, complete with camp-style activities for children, during its annual benefit auction. The activities, which feature a variety of stations, such as crafts, a nature lesson, and camp games, proved so popular, Woodcrest made them a regular part of the event. This year’s Bonanza will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and include regularly scheduled activities from 9 to 11 a.m. and carnival games for a nominal fee from 12:30 to 3 p.m. This year’s auction, which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Woodcrest Retreat, 225 Woodcrest Drive, Ephrata, will begin at 9 a.m. with an assortment of donated items going up for bids. Among these will be household items, home dÊcor, fall plants, tools, and gift certificates. Large items and specialty items

will be sold at 10:30 a.m. Homemade bread will be sold at 10:30 a.m. as well. Baked goods made by children who attend the fair may be entered to win a cash prize. Children may enter a cookie, a cookie bar, a pie, or a cake between 8:45 and 10:30 a.m. to be judged and then auctioned at 11:30 a.m. The special baked goods sale gives children who attend camp at Woodcrest a way to help support the ministry. Gift certificates will be auctioned at 2 p.m., and remaining food will be auctioned at 3 p.m. Kids Camp Bonanza activities will include a chance to try a sling shot, archery, wood burning, rocket launching, and more. A doughnut-eating contest will be held at 11 a.m. A nominal fee will be charged to ride the barrel train. A bounce house will be on-site throughout the event. Breakfast items will be sold beginning See Woodcrest pg 3

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Displaying items that will go up for bids at the annual Woodcrest Retreat Auction and Kids Camp Bonanza are (from left) Theo Zook, Lydia Keiser, camp director Cliff Martin, and Domingo Metzler. This year’s event will be held at the camp on Oct. 5. Funds raised by the auction will help keep camp fees lower for each camper.

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Located in the courtyard of the Aspen personal care building at Landis Homes is a miniature setting that is home to a steam engine, three diesels, a trolley, two train stations, and a number of houses, churches, and businesses. “We call it the Garden Railroad Village,� said Bob Landis, one of the members of the club that keeps the trains moving from spring to fall. The village will be one of 10 stops on the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s 13th annual Garden Railways Tour on Sunday, Oct. 6. The self-guided, See Garden Railways pg 4

Members of the Garden Railroad Village Club at Landis Homes include (from left) Dale Groff, Tom Burkins, Bob Landis, Bruce Allison, John Buckwalter, and Charlie Parmer. The village will be a stop on the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s Garden Railways Tour on Oct. 6.

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“This will be our sixth season, and we will have six concerts,� said Jessica Pavelko, public relations and marketing director with The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster. “We will have an assortment of concerts and theater.� The Trust season will kick off on Thursday, Oct. 3, with Mike Block, cellist and vocalist, and Sandeep Das, playing the tabla, a percussion instrument that originated in India. The pair met through The Silk Road Project coordinated by Yo-Yo Ma with the goal of bringing together musicians See The Trust pg 3

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“(The Europeans who first lived in this area) made practically everything they needed (from red clay): bedpans, roach traps, jugs‌â€? said Bob Hughes, potter-in-residence at Conestoga Area Historical Society (CAHS), 51 Kendig Road, Conestoga. In his shop, located with other craftspersons’ shops on the ground floor of the CAHS main building, Bob has those very items on display. Because some of Lancaster County’s soils are rich in red clay, which can be easily fired, redware pottery was common among the Europeans who first moved into the area. “When I find roach traps, they usually smell like molasses,â€? Bob said, holding a small, conical vessel - almost like an old-fashioned beehive - in his hand. Roaches seeking molasses or honey with which the trap was baited would

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Aaron Wingert of Lancaster was 30 when he experienced his first epileptic seizure. “Everything is normal in your life, and then you wake up in the back of an ambulance,� he said. Nineteen-year-old Nadine DeBalko of Adamstown was diagnosed with epilepsy at age 12 and had to change her perceptions about the disorder. “I thought it was just older people who had it,� she recalled. Lancaster resident Kerri Michnya never remembers a time without See Walk To End Epilepsy pg 7

Lancaster Public Library capital campaign co-chair Heather Sharpe (left) and interim executive director Lissa Holland presented artistic renderings of the planned new library during a volunteer and supporter appreciation event on Sept. 8. By Sara D. Ulrich

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instructor. “Over those four nights, they brought in donations every night random change and some bills. On the last night, we collected $50. And it was only about 18 kids. We (explained to the youths) that in Honey Brook there is a huge hunger issue and there are hungry kids right in their backyard.� Honey Brook Food Pantry volunteer Patti Frank, who is also a member of the pantry’s board of directors, has been in charge of the Backpack Program for the past four years. She explained that the students who received the backpacks are from the Honey Brook and Twin Valley elementary centers. The students are chosen for the program by the school nurse. See Backpack Program pg 8

Youths in Honey Brook Presbyterian Church’s vacation Bible school raised $370 for the Honey Brook Food Pantry’s Backpack Program. Participants in the check presentation ceremony included (back, from left) VBS instructors Meredith Sweatlock and Gwynne Sweatlock, group leader Pam Bachman, Jacob Bachman, (middle row) Anaya Anderson, Kiran Wisneski, Sidney Masterson, Heather Bachman, Valerie Bachman, Annabella Masterson, Patti Frank from the food pantry, (front) Caroline Williams, Gabriel Podehl, Sylvie Anderson and Emma Bachman.

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Chester County 4-H Slates Annual Auction Fall And Winter Craft Fair Planned By Francine Fulton

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Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania staffer Kerri Michnya (left) and volunteers Aaron Wingert (middle) and Nadine DeBalko have helped to plan Lancaster County’s first Walk to End Epilepsy, which will be held in the Lancaster Barnstormers’ stadium on Oct. 12.

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Church Supports Pantry Backpack Program Honey Brook Presbyterian Church (HBPC) recently showed its support of the Honey Brook Food Pantry’s Backpack Program, which provides backpacks full of nonperishable food items to students in need during the school year. The church deacons organized a food collection in July and August specifically for the Backpack Program, and this summer, youngsters in HBPC’s vacation Bible school (VBS) raised $370 for the cause. “As part of vacation Bible school we held in June for four nights, it was our mission to support the Honey Brook Food Pantry Backpack Program,� said HBPC member Gwynne Sweatlock, VBS

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crawl in and be stuck. The potter’s shop was reorganized this year, and Bob stocked the shelves with examples from his collection. There are shelves of crocks, jugs, vases, and inkwells, and there are even two shelves full of bundt pans and similar ring-shaped baking dishes. “I love the way everybody solved their problems a different way,� Bob said, commenting on the variations in design. In contrast to the practical items, Bob also has a shelf of ring vases that are adaptations of designs spotted in places like the Winterthur Museum in Delaware. “I’ve turned them into story pots,� Bob said. Pointing to a cheerful songbird, he added, “This bird is a 3-D interpretation of (one from) a fraktur.� Redware production was relatively low-tech, and a farmer could work part time to produce the necessary vessels. In contrast, stoneware was a more involved process. Stoneware took over See CAHS pg 4

• Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's Garden Railways Tour, sites throughout Lancaster County and neighboring areas Sunday, Oct. 6 • The Wonder Ball fundraiser for Easterseals, Country Club of York - Saturday, Oct. 12

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• Pennsylvania Cowboy Weekend, Northern Central Railway Steam Into History, New Freedom - Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13 • 50th Greater York CROP Hunger Walk, four starting points in York - Sunday, Oct. 13

Chester County 4-H will hold its annual benefit auction on Sept. 28 at the Romano 4-H Center in Honey Brook. The event will include silent and live auctions. followed by a live auction from 6 p.m. By Francine Fulton to approximately 10 p.m. Admission is free, and all are invited to attend. The silent auction will feature many products and services donated by local residents and businesses. “We will have kitchen items; gift cards; passes to Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art and Winterthur; Northbrook Canoe See 4-H Auction pg 5

The annual Chester County 4-H Center Benefit Auction, which has been held for more than 20 years, will take place rain or shine on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Romano 4-H Center, located at 1841 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. The event will include a silent auction that will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m.,

The Fall and Winter Craft Fair featuring items handmade by a local group called Busy Fingers, Fancy Workers will be held at the Birdsboro-Union Fire Department, 214 W. First St., Birdsboro, on Friday, Sept. 27, from 5 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Offered for sale will be seasonal deco- A Fall and Winter Craft Fair will be held at the Birdsrations made from boro-Union Fire Department from Sept. 27 through 29. wood, textiles and Items offered for sale will include Christmas wreaths, other materials, Christmas trees, candles and Halloween decor. previously took place at the Birdsboro along with candles and jewelry. This is the third year that the event Community Memorial Center. is being held at the fire company. It Among the crafts for sale will be See Craft Fair pg 2

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Donegal Substance Abuse Alliance (DSAA) executive director Stacy Emminger (left) and assistant director Lexi Mercado stand in front of the organization’s new location at 78 E. Main St., Mount Joy. The community is invited to attend the second annual Sober Spooktacular on Oct. 26 at The Gathering Place in Mount Joy, where professional skateboarder and MTV star Brandon Novak will share his story of addiction and recovery.

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and now has room to offer more programming at its new approximately 1,275-square-foot location. With the lease signed on Sept. 1 and moving well underway, Emminger and assistant director Lexi Mercado plan to open the doors of DSAA’s new location to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from noon to 6 p.m. An open house event is in the works. Details on that, as well as regular hours for the new site, will be posted at www.facebook.com/ DonegalSubstanceAbuseAlliance/ and http://dsasquared.org/ once determined. DSAA currently offers support groups for family members, assistance entering into treatment, and the Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) program. Beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 9, instructor Kim Stoltzfus will offer 12-step yoga for

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A broad range of Pennsylvania German textiles, including quilts, samplers, hand towels, bed linens, clothing, pincushions, and more, will be discussed at an upcoming lecture titled “Cloth Is My Field, Needle Is My Plow: Pennsylvania German Women’s Work.� This talk will be presented by Lisa Minardi, executive director of the Speaker’s House and the new Center for Pennsylvania German Studies in Trappe, Pa. It will be held Thursday, Oct. 3, at 5 p.m. at the Steinman College Center at Franklin & Marshall College. Minardi’s presentation will be followed by a behind-the-scenes look at show towels and samplers from the Phillips Museum of Art’s collection. Attendees will have a unique opportunity to see textiles that are rarely on display and pulled from storage just for this special program. This talk coincides with the current exhibit, “Stitched Stories: Women’s Narratives in Regional Textiles,� running through Friday, Dec. 6, in Gibson Gallery at F&M’s Phillips Museum of Art. The exhibition reexamines textiles found in the Phillips Museum of Art’s permanent collection, crafted by women from the 19th through the 20th centuries. By analyzing the

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Today Show,� the “Jason Show,� and several other television shows. She has contributed to “Country Home� and “Country Garden� magazines, as well as many other publications, and is host to an active online community of decorators and crafters through www.junkmarketstyle.com. Look for Sue Whitney in the Junk Beautiful Building at the show. A returning special guest vendor will be Jill Peterson, publisher and editor of “A Simple Life� magazine as well as author of over a dozen hardcover books. Peterson travels the country coast-to-coast to photograph and write about unique people, their homes, antiques and collections and shares their stories and images in her books and magazine. She is also the owner of Frontera Roots, where she showcases her personal line of organic clothing and jewelry. Shoppers will have the opportunity to purchase her creative wares at the show. Information on Peterson, her magazine and her creations can be found at www.asimplelifemagazine.com. Look for her in the Simple Life Building at the show. Both Jill Peterson and Sue Whitney will have book signings and will be available for question and answer sessions. Be sure to find the information in the schedule of events for the show. Several buildings will be filled to the witch hat brim with amazing finds and artistic handmade wares. And don’t forget to venture outside to Sadie’s Salvage Stables for junking at its best. Lots of surprises are brewing, but we don’t want to give away our

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Keep your eyes on the night sky, and you just might catch a glimpse of a friendly, flying witch making her way to the Lebanon Valley Expo Center to attend the Witches Fly North Antique and Artisan Show on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5, in Lebanon, Pa. For 13 years, this event has showcased the best in early antiques, vintage wares, primitives, industrial, salvage and artistically created jewelry, clothing and more. It gets better with each passing year, and Witches Fly North 2019 is sure to please all attendees again. This fall show is hosted by Miss Morgan’s Milkweed Antiques. Owners Diane Gibble and Troy Tranquillo have watched this event grow from a small backyard casual event to a bustling, busy venue full of vendors and shoppers sporting witch hats and capes. But don’t let the hat fool you, it’s all in fun and a great way to bring both vendors and shoppers together for a busy two days of selling and picking. The show has grown in leaps and bounds each year, creating the need for bigger and better venues. If you thought last year’s event held at the Tulpehocken Manor couldn’t be better, think again. The Lebanon Valley Expo Center won’t disappoint, with plenty of climate-controlled space indoors, as well as covered, open air space outside. Since the show must go on, rain or shine, this venue will keep vendors and customers comfortable and provide plenty of parking. Although every talented vendor contributes to the spirited atmosphere of the show, hosts Gibble and Tranquillo are excited to introduce several new vendors this year. Among them are Sue Whitney, the founder and creative genius behind Junkmarket. Founded in 2000, Junkmarket has become the national leader in the “rustoration� industry. Whitney is also the author of “Junk Beautiful� and several other inspiring books and has been featured on the Hallmark Channel’s “Home and Family Show,� “The

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Decades 1960

1950 950 0 1954 Alvin and Pauline Engle purchase a printing press and start Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) in the basement of their home on Wood Street in Mount Joy. 1959 EPC purchases the Merchandiser.

1960 The company expands to the family’s garage on Wood Street in Mount Joy. 1965 The business moves to 18 W. Main St., Mount Joy. 1966 EPC purchases another press.

1970 1973 The business moves to its current location at 1425 W. Main St., Mount Joy. 1975 EPC purchases Five Star News - now the York Community Courier.

1980 1984 EPC purchases Antiques & Auction News and starts publishing the Middletown Shopper (now the Middletown Community Courier). 1988 The company purchases the Advertiser.

In 1959, Alaska (Jan.) and Hawaii (Aug.) become the 49th and 50th states admitted in the union. The British invasion began on February 7, 1964, when the Beatles arrived at JFK Airport in New York to thousands of screaming fans.

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1990

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1992 EPC purchases the Pennysaver.

2002 EPC purchases Where & When, Pennsylvania’s Travel Guide, now Where & When Pennsylvania.

1999 The company expands to a second location - 1100 Corporate Boulevard, Lancaster. r.

2007 The company holds its inaugural golf outing. Over the years the golf outing has raised more than $155,000 for Good Samaritan Services.

2010 2013 EPC purchases Lancaster County Magazine. 2014 TownLively.com launches - all articles that appear in the community papers are now available online. 2018 Digital editions of the community papers are added to TownLively.com.

2020 The team at EPC is excited for the future and looks forward to continuing its support of local businesses and !

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was released on June 11, 1986. The John become a cult classic.

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The decade of the hair bands.

Pauline Engle cutting the ribbon for the oppening Lancaster.

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Allie Bucher, communications manager at Hospice & Community Care, shared, “Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. has been an amazing supporter of Hospice & Community Care over the years. It is because of their commitment that we have been able to bring awareness about the importance of hospice care to the communities we serve and provide care and comfort to all patients and families. They are a true asset to the community. Congratulations on celebrating 65 years!” Looking to the future, Jocelyn hopes to continue EPC’s community partnerships, and she believes that local investment is even more crucial today. “With the overwhelming amount of options and ease of convenience, the focus needs to remain on supporting the community of businesses and neighbors,” Jocelyn pointed out. “The strongest, most impactful opportunities to serve and support local communities need to be done in local communities.” “It is an honor and privilege to be part of EPC and contribute to its legacy,” Daryl added. “Our Christian heritage is at the core of all we do and is the foundation for our commitment to the local communities, businesses, churches, and organizations that we serve.” When describing EPC’s service to the community, Charlie quoted John Wesley, who stated, “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you can.” “As I look back on the 65 years of Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc., I remember our parents instilling in us children a desire to do a good, quality job or service on time and at a fair price for our customers,” Charlie related. “However, it was much more than that. It also aligned with what Rotary considers to be the Four Way Test for actions: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? 9KNN KV DWKNF IQQFYKNN CPF DGVVGT HTKGPFUJKRU! CPF 9KNN KV DG DGPGƂEKCN VQ CNN EQPEGTPGF! “They also taught us to give back and help those in need in our community. We have been blessed, so we should bless others,” he added. “I would like to thank all the loyal customers, many long-term dedicated employees, and reliable vendors who made it all possible to reach this 65th milestone.”


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DHSE To Stage “Almost, Maine” By Francine Fulton

Downingtown East Theatre will present “Almost, Maine” in the Downingtown High School East (DHSE) auditorium, 50 Devon Drive, Exton, on Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 17 to 19, at 7 p.m. The show, composed of nine short vignettes, explores love and loss in a remote, mythical town Almost, Maine, which the playwright, John Cariani, stated, “doesn’t quite exist.” The action takes place on one cold midwinter night. DHSE English and theater

instructor Zach Brown, show producer, said that the play is popular among high school theater departments. “‘Almost, Maine,’ according to NPR’s and the Educational Theatre Association’s polling, is the most popular fulllength play to be produced by the nation’s high schools for the last 11 years,” he stated. “High schools and community theater love it because of its low-tech nature and ability to be produced by casts of flexible sizes. It was actually written to be performed only with four people, but the playwright has granted permission to bump that size up to as many as 20

people. Our production has 10 actors.” Downingtown East Theatre performs two plays each school year: the fall show and a spring production. Brown said the upcoming performance showcases the students’ theatrical talents. “We wanted to perform a piece that focused on the students’ acting abilities in its collection of nine vignettes that make up the show,” Brown explained. “The piece is very funny and equally sentimental, so it allows our students to have a good variety to their performing experiences this school year.”

Brown said that the cast had to master playing different roles in the play. “The challenges come in the fact that a number of the actors play multiple roles, sometimes even with the same ‘scene partner’ on stage,” he explained. “They’re really pressed to create distinct, yet real, characters so that the audience doesn’t feel like they’re watching the same actor or character on the stage more than once. We also had to find a way to present the dense woods of northern Maine on our stage with a limited budget; it’s amazing what can be accomplished with a thoughtful lighting design. Still, this show is all about the actors.” Brown announced that the spring 2020 show at DHSE will be “Chicago,” which is a sharp contract to the fall play. “With the spectacle of ‘Chicago’ coming up for us in April, we wanted to strip away all of that glitz and glamour and tell a story that’s a little quieter and a little more hu-

Starring in Downingtown High School East’s upcoming performances of “Almost, Maine” from Oct. 17 to 19 are Humna Khawaja (left) and Graham Firth. man,” he said. “Students have very much embraced (the play). They’re excited to have a strong, pure acting experience before mixing it up with the dancing and singing when ‘Chicago’ auditions in November.” For more information or tickets to the DHSE production, read-

ers may visit www.downingtowneasttheatre.com. Tickets will also be sold at the door starting one hour before the show. Students and senior citizens will receive a discount. More information is also available on Facebook by searching for “Downingtown East Theatre.”

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Recycling, beekeeping and solar energy are just some of the topics that will be featured at the annual Sustainability Fair being presented by West Vincent Township on Saturday, Oct. 19. The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. See Fair pg 17

(PREVIEW BEGINS AT 2:00 P.M.) Location: WAGONTOWN FIREHALL, 412 West Kings Highway, Coatesville, PA Order of sale from 4:30 to 5:30 we will have a selection of uncatalogued items featuring model trains & accessories, assorted toys & collectibles. Catalogued items begin at 5:30 & feature Model Trains including Lionel, MTH, K-Line, Atlas, Rail King, LGB, & more (most new in box), Model Train Layout accessories, Franklin Mint Armour Military Plane models, Die-Cast cars w/ NASCAR, Toys & Collectibles incl. Power Rangers, TMNT, Transformers, Star Wars, Star Trek, Britain Figures & others, Hess Trucks, Barbie Dolls, Military Patches & Paper, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, Books, Marbles, & more! ***Check auctionzip.com (auctioneer #1651) for photos, complete listing, and ONLINE bidding!*** ***Call 610-942-2367, or 610-476-6965, or 610-476-6971 for information! Terms: Buyer’s Premium is 13% (discounted to 10% via cash or check). Buyers Premium for online bidders is 18% for all payment types. ***Go to auctionzip.com (auctioneer #1651) for the complete catalogued listing and hundreds of photos.

ONE-TIME ANNOUNCEMENT

LEFEVER & HART PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, NOV. 2

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9:00 A.M.

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679 Oxford Rd., Lincoln University PA 19352

HUGE ESTATE COIN AUCTION

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REAL ESTATE Large 3,191 Sq. Ft. Farmhouse w/ Many Original Features & lots of Charm on a 1 Acre +/- Country Lot. 1st Floor Consists of: Living Room w/ Built in Corner Cupboard & Bookshelves, Dining Room w/ see thru Fireplace, Updated Cherry Kitchen w/ Skylight, Family Room w/ see thru Fireplace and Cathedral Ceiling w/ Exposed Beams, Den/Library, 1/2 Bath & a Laundry/Mudroom. 2nd Floor Contains: 4 Bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. There is a Partial Basement w/ a Concrete Floor. 10’x16’ Rear Deck w/ Bench Seating, 15’x15’ Cypress Storage Barn. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Hard to Find Large Stone Farmhouse on a Nice Lot. Seriously for Sale. Don’t Miss it! TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Bal by 12/30/19. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Monica M., Andrea E., & Timothy P. Russo & Andrea Gladden-Postles (717) 442-9221 (610) 384-8433 www.barrdavis.com Announcements at Auction Take Precedence Over Ads AY-002084

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102 W. Peirce Lane, Coatesville, PA 19320 W Caln Twp – Coatesville Schools

November 19, 2019· 4:00 pm

Announcing the 29th Annual …

Cochranville Fire Co. Auction Saturday, October 26, 2019 • 8:30 A.M. In & Behind the Firehouse - 3135 Limestone Road

Antiques & Collectibles, Tools, Wooden & Iron Crafts, Quilts, Furniture, Household Items, Shrubbery, Outdoor/Lawn Items, Gift Certificates, & Much More Donations & Consignments Welcome: Thursday, 10/24 - 12:00-8:00 P.M. & Friday, 10/25 - 8:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. For more information, call: Tina (Office Manager) at the Firehouse - 610-593-5800 (leave a message) or officemanager@cochranvillefire.com Come enjoy the delicious food including: Homemade Doughnuts & Pretzels, Chicken Corn Soup, Chicken BBQ, Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Hoagies, French Fries, Homemade Baked Goods, & Homemade Ice Cream. Attn.: Amish Community - For your convenience, team parking & pick up locations are as follows: Stop 1 - 7:30 A.M. & 8:50 A.M. - Joe Stoltzfus Farm on Homeville Rd. Stop 2 - 8:00 A.M. & 9:20 A.M. - Chris Kauffman Farm on Bartville Rd. Stop 3 - 8:20 A.M.. & 9:50 A.M. - Ben Kauffman Farm on Highland Rd. Note: The driver will depart the Firehouse at the end of the day at 3:00 P.M. & 4:30 P.M. Check out our website: cochranvillefire.com for auction updates and pictures

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Open for Inspection:

Tues., 10/22/19∙4-6pm & Thurs., 10/24/19∙4-6pm

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OVER 200 LOTS

E. Nottingham Twp – Oxford Area School District

MODEL TRAINS, TOYS, MILITARY, COLLECTIBLES

By Francine Fulton

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Smith Auction Company

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Const Equip

Open for Inspection: Wednesday, 10/23/19 4-6 pm 2 Story Home Built in 1993 on a 1.4 Acre Lot. First Floor Contains a Living Room, Dining Room, Oak Eat in Kitchen & 1/2 Bath. 2nd Floor Contains 3 Bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. Full Basement and 10’x13’ Rear Patio. Propane Hot Air Heat/Central A/C, Onsite Well & Septic. Total Taxes $4,717. TERMS: 10% Down at auction. Bal by 12/30/19. Buyer pays all realty transfer tax. FOR: Paul J. & Jennifer E. Kempest (717) 442-9221 (610) 384-8433 www.barrdavis.com Announcements at Auction Take Precedence Over Ads AY-002084

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West Vincent Sets Sustainability Fair


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will be on hand. Representatives from those businesses will be available to answer questions. Sponsors, exhibitors and vendors will include Otto’s BMW, AQUA, Bartlett Tree Experts, Pride & Joy EarthCare, Evoke Solar, Mid-Atlantic Pine Straw Mulch, French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust and Chester County Beekeepers Association. “Everything is in the gymnasium, with the exception of food, which they will grill and cook outside,” said Bazil. “We will also have goats outside. Instead of using chemicals to control weeds, there are number of outfits in Chester County that will provide goats. They can eat poison sumac and poison ivy and it doesn’t affect them. All of the electric cars will be outside, too.” Attendees will be able to visit the booths and get free samples and giveaways. “We will have local producers of honey and a landscaping firm that comes out and they will teach (homeowners how to) work with native plants versus foreign invasive (species),” Bazil noted. “You wander around freely and check them out and network with other people. Bartlett gives away saplings, and PECO comes out and gives away LED lightbulbs (and other free items).” The West Vincent Township Sustainability Committee

The Arc Sets Trunk Or Treat Event The Arc of Chester County will host its second annual Trunk or Treat event on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the West Chester facility, located at 900 Lawrence Drive. The free event will transform The Arc’s campus into a Halloween destination. Costumes are encouraged. Cars will be decorated for the occasion, and children may make the rounds, collecting complimentary goodies from the trunks. Local food trucks, including Dia Doce’s cupcakes and Sabatino’s Grill, will also be on-site, offering dinner and snack options for purchase. Indoors, there will be games and activities hosted by The Arc’s preschool, which will double as a “Toy Story”-themed headquarters. Attendees may also tour The Arc of Chester County’s preschool, where children ages 3 to 5, with and without disabilities, learn together. This all-inclusive environment supports each student in achieving his or her highest academic results and aims to foster strong leadership skills. To register for the event, readers may visit www.arcofchestercounty.org/trunk-or-treat-at-the -arc. Volunteers interested in decorating their trunks and handing out candy/giveaways are also asked to register at the website. Businesses are welcome. The Arc of Chester County is a provider of

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During the Trunk or Treat event at The Arc of Chester County in West Chester on Oct. 17, children will be able to trick-or-treat at cars that will be decorated for the occasion. services to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families. For more information, readers may visit www.arcofchestercounty .org or www.facebook.com/arcofchestercounty.

Bank of Bird-In-Hand Announces First Cash Dividend On Sept. 25, the board of directors of Bank of Bird-in-Hand declared its first cash dividend of $.20 per share to shareholders of record as of Oct. 15, 2019, and payable on Dec. 1, 2019. According to Lori A. Maley, president and chief executive officer, Bank of Bird-in-Hand’s financial performance since its founding has provided it the opportunity to declare the special

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cash dividend. Maley explained that this dividend is a reward to shareholders for the continued growth and profitability of the bank and to reinforce the goal of creating long-term shareholder value through responsible capital allocation. Bank of Bird-in-Hand is a community-owned bank serving eastern Lancaster County and western Chester County with a strong

focus on agricultural, small business, and consumer lending. Its main branch and office is located at 309 N. Ronks Road, Bird-inHand. It operates additional branches at 3540 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, and 3314 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise. The bank also operates a mobile branch, which has a schedule of hours of operation at nine locations in Lancaster County.

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The Wells Fargo Foundation awarded a $15,000 grant to Friends Association for Care & Protection of Children to be used for the Homeless to Independence initiatives. Wells Fargo’s award will support an array of interdisciplinary services and holistic case management designed to provide a strong start to a family’s journey to permanent, stable housing. Friends Association provides services to families who are facing or experiencing homelessness, including emergency shelter and prevention for families currently housed but in jeopardy of losing their housing. The $15,000 grant will be used for direct expenses in support of the association’s four programs: Emergency Family Shelter, Housing Stability Case

Monday, October 21st and Thursday, October 24th 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. 1257 Horseshoe Pike Downingtown, PA 19335 Don’t miss this event!

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at West Vincent Elementary School, 2750 Conestoga Road, Chester Springs. This year’s theme is “small changes = BIG IMPACT.” The community event is designed to bring awareness of sustainable practices to the general public in a fun and informative way. “Sustainability is our effort to find ways to be more environmentally friendly in how we live on a daily basis,” explained Steven Bazil, a member of the West Vincent Township Sustainability Committee. “This means using LED light bulbs versus incandescent, recycling and repurposing and (learning about) green methods to protect the environment and preserve our natural resources.” Featuring a wide variety of vendors, exhibitors and educators, the fair will offer visitors an opportunity to learn about sustainable farming and gardening techniques, beekeeping, native plants and pollinators. Food and refreshments will be provided by Yellow Springs Catering, and a Kid’s Corner, hosted by Green Valley Watershed Association, will offer hands-on activities for children. On display at the event will be electric vehicles, and solar providers and other companies that offer cutting-edge technology

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organizes the Sustainability Fair along with the West Vincent Elementary School and the West Vincent Board of Supervisors. Bazil noted that in the past the event has been well-attended. “This area of Chester County is very green,” Bazil remarked. “A lot of people have solar panels on their houses, and they are into recycling and repurposing. We promote the event in local schools, so we get a lot of families. “(The fair is) educational,” he added. “There are a lot of ways to minimize our impact on the environment and reduce our carbon footprint.” This year, the Sustainability Fair will be included as a stop on the 2019 National Solar Tour/Chester County Clean Energy Tour. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 19, tourgoers are invited to tour participating homes, businesses, nonprofit organizations, municipal buildings, places of worship, schools and other sites that utilize green technology such as solar, wind and geothermal power. “This year, (the tour) happened to coincide with the day of our event,” Bazil noted. Specific details about the tour and registration information can be found at www.nationalsolartour.org/ localtours/chester-county. For more information about the Sustainability Fair, readers may visit www.westvincent twp.org or contact Bazil at sbazil@thebazilgroup.com.

The Wells Fargo Foundation, established in the U.S. as a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization in 1980, is the company’s primary philanthropic funding arm. Beginning in 2019, Wells Fargo is targeting 2% of after-tax profits to philanthropy annually through the Wells Fargo Foundation and company donations.


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Collectibles

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GARAGE SALES

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CHARLESTOWN CONSIGNMENT SALE NEW SCHEDULE! GREAT PRICES!! Fri. 10/18, Sat. 10/19- 9am; Sun. 10/20- 11am; Mon. 10/21- 12pm. Kimberton Fair Grounds, 762 Pike Spring Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460

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EAGLE WOLFINGTON LEASING Now Hiring School Bus Drivers, Chester Springs & Phoenixville Locations. P/T Hours. Immediate Openings, Competitve Pay. Bring Your Child to Work! Sign on bonus $2,000 call for details Starting Pay $18.00- $21.00/hr Please Contact Us 610-321-6608 applicant@wolfington.com

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RESIDENTIAL CLEANING COMPANY headquartered in Exton seeking cleaners for Chester County Starting Wage Rate $12/ Hour Call: 484-873-3505 SECURITY OFFICERS, FT/PT, Days, Mon.-Fri., Morgantown Area. Competitive wages. References & drivers license required. 610-458-1101.

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KITTENS FOR SALE: All colors and sizes. Make offer. 717-371-3213 LAB PUPPIES FOR Sale. Black or yellow, pure bred, vet checked, shots, and dewormed. $600. 717-917-3139 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 RED MINI GOLDENDOODLE Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed. Family raised. Ready 10/05/19. 717-687-7574 YELLOW LAB/GOLDEN RETRIEVER Mixed Puppies, shots & wormed. $350. Call 717-786-8975 ext. 2 YELLOW, BLACK & CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES, AKC, all one litter, vet checked, shots & wormed. $350 ea. 717-284-0841

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AKC LAB PUPPIES, Black, Choc., Yellow. Father is Penn Hip Certified, family raised, shots, dewormed, vet checked. Pictures available. 717-690-9610

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**WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153

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GUTTERS, GUTTERS

Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411

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E & S ELECTRIC Certified Electrician, Licensed & Insured. E. Fallowfield Area. Reas. Rates. Senior Citizen Discount. Will Beat or Match Any Written Estimate. Ed 484-639-3374. PA 065817

PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262

DOWNINGTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT, 2BR, 1BA, house on 1 acre for rent. $1375/mo. plus electric. Inquires email: Ridgewoodhouse10@gmail.com

ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING

FALL CLEAN-UP, FIREWOOD, SNOW REMOVAL & MORE. Windyhill Property Care 610-857-2169 GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844

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SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886 SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262

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HONEY BROOK LAWNCARE Offering our service of mowing, fall cleanup, hedge trimming, small landscaping projects. 610-412-8545

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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

$139 GUTTER CLEANING All Gutters/Insured. 610-399-4555 A LOCAL HANDYMAN

Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789 A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-405-9545 Leave Message

ABSOLUTE JUNK REMOVAL

single items or home clean-outs fully Insured. 610-547-7789 AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CHOICE EXTERIORS 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Roofing, Siding, Decks. Stucco Remediation 610-241-6879 CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844

Replacement & Installation, Best Prices Fully Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, slate, cedar shake, metal. Affordable and good workmanship. Integrity Roofing Repair, LLC. Fully insured. “Quality roof repairs you can trust.” Give us a call! 717-490-2665

JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560 LANDSCAPING LAWN MAINTENANCE OUTDOOR LIGHTING 484-402-4024 Procare Property Services

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

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 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315.

LATSHAW’S JUNK REMOVAL Junk Removal, Dumpster Service 610-273-7490 Since-2005

GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802

LIGHT EXCAVATING, Hardscape, & All Types of Retaining Walls. By Sam The Tree Guy LLC. PA 103525. 717-548-0886

I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.

MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885

PAYING CA$H FOR old barns & tobacco sheds and remove them. Call Ed at 717-587-7315

MULCHING, SOD Installation, Seeding, Planting, Trimming, Fall Clean-up. Power Washing, Snow Removal. Fully Insured Free Estimates. PA149086. 610-597-7342

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!

CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.

PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob

COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640

CUSTOM DECKS, PORCHES, Pergolas, Pavilions. Wood or composite. Will remove existing decking or entire deck. Fully insured. Call us for your next project! Al’s Home Improvements LLC. 717799-8618

POWER WASHING

FIREWOOD FOR SALE, cut and split, mostly hardwoods, delivery available, $160 per cord picked up, Wagontown area. 717-442-0853

DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.

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Over 30 Years Experience. Quality Work at a Good Price. No Job Too Small. 717-989-2069. PA048668

GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381)

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

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GLENMORE SPRINGTON CT, 2007 28X64 3 Bed 2 bath All Appliances, CAC, Gorgeous Home, Lovely Community. Discovery Homes Inc. 610-223-7106

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE

GARAGE WEST BRADFORD 41’ X 28’ water, electric, $680/Monthly MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

LG RANCHER W/3BR, 2BA, in Oxford Area. Pets negotiable. $1600/mo. plus utilities Call Beiler Campbell Realtors 717-786-8000 for more info. PARKESBURG- 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, newly renovated home with detached garage. $1,300 per mth plus utils. 610-633-1068

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For Sale MOBILEHOME LOCATED ON Indian River Bay at Whitehouse Beach, Long Neck Delaware. 2BR, 1BA, enclosed porch & deck. rented lot. Fall Special. $14,500. 484-678-5998

2008 SCION TC 2DR HB, 2.4L 4cyl, manual, white ext, dark charcoal cloth int, clean! All power, sunroof, cold ac, alum whls, keyless entry, steering wheel controls, bucket seats, great gas mileage: 27 mpg hwy, Pioneer stereo w/single cd, 139k mi. Newer clutch. Great fast car! Fun to drive! Upgrading to SUV. $5,000 obo. Call or text 717-490-4273 2015 WHITE CORVETTE Stingray 2LT, 16K mi, HP auto trans, nav, new cond, 0 blems, perf exhst, $40,000. 717-880-9814

ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, 24/7. TOP DOLLAR PAID. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT, 484-886-0637 AT LOU’S Top dollar paid for junk cars & trucks. $$ 200 & up. 484-886-1971 (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

New Mfd. Home 14’x70’, 3BD, 2BA, Salisbury Township $65,000. Call: 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com 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 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., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211

Manufactured Housing 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

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726

WANTED DEAD OR Alive Junk Cars, Trucks & Construction Equipt. Must have titles. Covering Berks, Chester & Lancaster Counties. 484-364-9382

CYCLES 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

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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.

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