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Conservation District Plans Summer Program leadership experience, and communication skills. There are many study topics designed to empower students and ensure a sustained conservation legacy. Topics include stream restoration, biodiversity, orienteering, macroinvertebrate study, forestry, canoeing, wildlife management, archery, survival, and firearm safety. Students will have the opportunity to meet professionals in various fields related to the environment and conservation, and they may discuss career options with them. County sportsmen’s clubs and community organizations provide 90% of the tuition to attend. Students are responsible for a registration fee. To receive an application, readers may contact the Lancaster County Conservation District at 717-299-5361, ext. 5, or visit www.lancasterconservation.org by Monday, June 15.
Members of the Lancaster County Youth Conservation School’s Class of 2019 enjoyed spending time on Speedwell Forge Lake. This year’s school will take place from July 19 to 25. Participating students will learn about stream restoration, biodiversity, orienteering, forestry, canoeing, wildlife management, and other topics related to conservation.
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In December last year, Melanie Underhill, a four-year veteran of single parenting, announced that she had created Single Moms, a support group for single mothers. The group started out meeting in person once a month at First Presbyterian Church of Strasburg, 101 S. Decatur St., Strasburg, but with the sudden changes to everyday life recently, meetings have been augmented. “I am holding our single moms support group online now every Friday on Zoom,” Underhill said. “The response … has been incredible. We are meant for community, and the moms are finding support and validation sharing their stories and struggles with those who understand fully. It’s also wonderful to see friendships form and the sharing of child care, resources and information.” The formation of Single Moms could not have come at a more crucial time, Underhill noted. “In these uncertain times, single parents may feel more isolated and alone than ever,” Underhill explained. “Fear of losing their job or income may plague their thoughts, and limited food, basic necessities, child care, and emotional support may mount up to overwhelming anxiety. Often, too, a See Single Moms pg 2
Some of the most popular horror movies and literary thrillers have been built around the concept of pandemics. Part of the enjoyment of those forms of entertainment comes from the ability to watch the devastation unfold without being in danger oneself. But now, due to the coronavirus, pandemic is no longer just an issue experienced through a screen or the pages of a book. “In order to contain the spread of COVID-19, the United States government has directed its citizens and occupants to follow specific protocols that tend to paint somewhat of a grim scenario,” related Kathleen M. Brown, a mental health counselor with New Hope Community Life Ministry in Quarryville. “This type of stress throws us off balance, affecting our daily activities, such as eating habits, thinking processes, sleep, productivity, relationships, and general sense of well-being.” It is possible to remain safe and calm and to maintain a sense of normality during times of uncertainty, Brown asserted. In her work, she has encountered many clients who experience anxiety to some degree or another, and she has developed a framework for coping. “Although each case is unique, there are some tried-and-true practices
that can help us overcome some of the negative effects of living during this stressful time,” Brown said. First and foremost, breathe. Brown explained that researchers and scientists have found that See Dealing With Stress pg 3
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The Lancaster County Youth Conservation School will take place Sunday through Saturday, July 19 to 25. Open to students ages 14 to 16, this summer adventure is made possible through the Lancaster County Conservation District partnering with local sportsmen’s clubs. Lancaster County Conservation District has partnered with the local clubs for 42 years to offer the weeklong summer field school that focuses on outdoor activities and the conservation of natural resources. Students reside at the school within tents and use cots to demonstrate low-impact camping at the Northern Lancaster County Game and Fish Protective Association in West Cocalico Township. Interested students are invited to apply. Students will gain knowledge about wildlife and conservation,
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stressful event may trigger PTSD or bring up past trauma.” Parenting is difficult, but doing it alone when social and practical supports are no longer available can be especially challenging. Underhill offered some encouragement to single parents, saying, “Know that you are strong and resilient, having faced difficult times before and emerging wiser yet.” Taking care of one’s self can help parents stay strong, Underhill said. She noted that catching up on sleep (if children allow it, that is), exercising, and eating as well as possible are important. Parents can also find a few minutes each day to stop and reflect and then make a plan for the following day. Establishing a daily routine is helpful in eliminating surprises, Underhill suggested. She also recommended taking a free class from online learning institutions and forming a child care co-op with other families in the neighborhood. Even with social distancing in place, there are ways that individuals can support single parents. “First and foremost, reach out to check in,” Underhill said. “Offer encouragement, support,
and validation. Lack of a partner to bounce ideas off of and to dispel anxiety can further the feelings of isolation.” Practical ways to support a single parent including making a meal or leaving a bag of groceries on their doorstep, dropping off books or an activity bag for the children to do at home, and researching available benefits, programs, and aid that single parents may qualify for during this time. Underhill is working on a housing share program to help to reduce the housing need in the community. Her idea is to connect single mothers with each other so that two single mothers and their children can share one home. “This helps moms afford a better home in a better neighborhood, cover expenses, (provide) emotional support, (and share) child care and household burdens,” Underhill said. “The community needs to think outside of the box to address the needs of single parents, especially in these trying times.” For more information about Single Moms or to be added to the Zoom meeting, readers may email Underhill at melanies underhill@gmail.com.
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Spike’s Pet Pantry Asks For Assistance Humane Pennsylvania’s Spike’s Pet Pantry has become an important pet food resource for the community members facing financial hardships during the pandemic. The community is using Spike’s Pet Pantry resources at an unprecedented level and Humane Pennsylvania needs the community’s help to make sure it can continue to serve the community well during this time. Community members who are able are asked to consider donating pet food, particularly dry cat food, as the supply is critically low. Financial donations are also sought. Donations of dry cat food, other pet food, and supplies can
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Students from the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center (LCCTC) attended a broadcast of an episode of WITF’s “Smart Talk” on Feb. 27 at the Rose Lehrman Arts Center at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. The program was a remote broadcast of the station’s daily public affairs radio program. The day’s topic was career and technical education (CTE). Students from CTE institutions from all over the region attended the broadcast. Keith Yohn, assistant administrative director of the LCCTC, was one of the chaperones for the LCCTC students attending the broadcast. He said that the radio show was an opportunity to share information and insight on CTE and on the role that career and technology centers have in preparing their students to further their
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Students from the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center (LCCTC) attended a broadcast of WITF’s “Smart Talk.” Accompanied by Keith Yohn (left), LCCTC assistant administrative director, and Melody Miller (second from right), LCCTC medical assistant instructor, the students were (from second from left) Julian Honaker, a participant in the administrative medical assistant program, Hempfield School District; Melinda Miller, medical assistant program, Manheim Central School District; and Ashley Burkett, medical assistant program, Penn Manor School District.
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ECHOS Offers Community Services Elizabethtown Community Housing and Outreach Services (ECHOS), 61 E. Washington St., Suite 110, Elizabethtown, is a local social service agency composed of community social workers who walk alongside individuals in need through their crisis. ECHOS began as a result of operating Elizabethtown’s winter shelter in December 2015 and recognizing the need for addressing homelessness using a multifaceted approach. The agency was established in July 2016. Since 2016, ECHOS has grown exponentially - from one employee to 15 employee and from offering one program to now offering 14 programs and interventions. ECHOS has expanded beyond just offering an emergency
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winter shelter; ECHOS offers case advocacy, eviction prevention, crisis counseling within the local school district, employment assistance, a variety of housing programs, enrichment services, direct referrals, and more. ECHOS social workers partner with individuals in crisis to help promote stability. March marked Social Work Month, and the National Association of Social Work celebrated its 65th anniversary. Social workers aim to empower individuals who are facing a variety of crises and to give individuals the necessary tools to overcome those challenges. Social workers operate in a variety of different settings to meet the needs of their communities.
deep, mindful breathing engages the nervous system, which controls heart rate, thus reducing many of the physical effects of anxiety. There are a wealth of YouTube videos and apps that explain how to practice mindful breathing, with Brown suggesting Breathe2Relax, AnxietyCoach, and AnxietyFree as places to start. “My personal favorites contain visuals like triangle breathing or rainbow breathing,” she said. Another research-based method of decreasing anxiety hormones is gazing into the faces of babies, loved ones, and pets, which releases oxytocin, sometimes called the love hormone. “I also encourage you to reframe the coronavirus situation by looking for the silver lining,” Brown remarked. “Most of us probably have more time available due to the closure of most activities.”
Some of the activities Brown suggested include playing with children and pets, inviting a positive impact on moods by going outside to experience greenery and sunlight, reading or watching uplifting stories, taking a nap, practicing yoga, soaking in a luxurious bath, engaging in joyful movement, eating nutritious foods, laughing out loud, sending blessings to those in need, offering gratitude, and devoting oneself to a spiritual practice. Help is available if individuals need more guidance in dealing with the stresses of social distancing, scarcity of resources, lack of work or income, or even the areas for improvement that are revealed by unexpectedly spending an increased amount of time with loved ones or housemates. Brown recommended contacting a mental health professional for assistance; some mental health professionals may be available for remote sessions.
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The annual Susquehanna Litho Club Student Night took place on Feb. 27 at the Lancaster County Career and Technology (LCCTC) Brownstown campus. Isabel Vreeland (left) watched Adrianna Wright as Adrianna manipulated Isabel’s photo into Pop Art. Both are visual communications students at LCCTC. next generation of printers, binders, digital designers, photographers, and anyone in visual communications. The Susquehanna Litho Club is a social and philanthropic organization, established in 1959, that works to create awareness of the printing and visual communications industry in the region. The club organizes
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BOLL, Lois J., 68, of Mount Joy, died on April 12 at home. She was the daughter of Margaret Ginder of Lancaster and the late Ralph Ginder and the wife of Jay Boll. Surviving in addition to her husband and mother are three children: Joelle Grossnickle, Knoxville, Md.; Lorie, wife of Ted Nickel, Ozark, Mo.; and Rodney, husband of Heather Boll, Mount Joy; 10 grandchildren; a brother, Carl, husband of Eunice Ginder, Mount Joy; and two sisters: Ann Simonetti, Mount Joy, and Marie, wife of Steve Miller, Mount Joy. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. BROSEY, Velma I., 96, of Elizabethtown, died on April 6 at home. Born in York Springs, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Lucretia Davis Fanus and the wife of the late Herbert D. Brosey. Surviving are a daughter, Brenda, wife of Greg Wantland, New Cumberland; a son, Barry Brosey, Elizabethtown; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and a great-greatgranddaughter. Arrangements were made by Miller-Finkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Elizabethtown. BRUBAKER, Arthur L., 90, of Manheim, died on April 8 at Pleasant View Retirement Community, Manheim. Born in Rapho Township, he was the son of the late Roy G. and Emma Sharpe Brubaker and the husband of the late Doris M. Achey Brubaker. Surviving are two daughters: Wendi, wife of William Aument, Manheim, and Barb Reedy, Elizabethtown; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Henry A., husband of Naomi Brubaker, Manheim; and a sister, Ruth, wife of Al Overly, Manheim. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. GINTER, C. Elmer, 91, formerly of Conestoga, died on April 14 at Mount Hope Nazarene Retirement Community, Manheim. Born in Manor Township, he was the son of the late Paul S. and Rachael Frey Ginter. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Harnish Ginter; three children: Jim Ginter, Holtwood; Betsy, wife of Bruce Sauder, Lancaster; and Bill, husband of Judy Ginter, Pequea; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were made by Spence Funeral Services Inc., Manheim. HOLLINGER, Ethel M., 100, of Manheim, died on April 10 at Pleasant View Retirement Community, Manheim. Born
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activities, including screen printing and laser etching, Photoshop work, html website coding and website creation, photo portraiture, and more. This year’s event included a tour of the Standard Group, a print management and marketing logistics company in Lititz; dinner; and a panel discussion featuring current visual communications students and former students who were now working in the industry, sharing their professional pathways and advice for career success. She added that the Susquehanna Litho Club has ties to LCCTC. Two members of its board of directors are instructors at the center, including Randy Hess, Introduction to Visual Communications, and Dan McCauley, Digital Design and Print Media, both at the Brownstown campus. Another Susquehanna Litho Club board member, Mike Brady, explained that Litho Club events and the Student Night in particular is a look forward into the future of visual communications and an effort to invest in the
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The annual Susquehanna Litho Club Student Night took place on Feb. 27 at the Lancaster County Career and Technology (LCCTC) Brownstown campus. The Litho Club’s Student Night is one of the organization’s marquee events, this year drawing more than 150 students and business representatives from counties in the southcentral Pennsylvania region and into Maryland. Attendees included students from Columbia County. With the flare of a flash strobe and the whirr of a camera shutter, Isabel Vreeland’s head-andshoulders photograph was taken and sent to a waiting LCCTC visual communications student. For the next several minutes, Adrianna Wright, an LCCTC visual arts student from Garden Spot, processed, filtered, recomposed, and otherwise tweaked into a colorful, Pop Art comic version of Vreeland’s portrait. Vreeland’s portrait and several other visual communications activity centers were featured during the event. LCCTC visual communications programs presented various
in Conoy Township, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Maria Shelly Hilsher and the wife of the late Marvin H. Hollinger. Surviving are a daughter, Carol A. Strayer, York; two sons: Nevin R. Hollinger, Manheim, and Stevie L., husband of Cindy Hollinger, Manheim; eight grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a daughter-in-law, Bonnie Hollinger, Mechanicsburg. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. L E A S E , Edith M. Hoak, 90, of Millersville, died on April 10 at Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Columbia. Born in Manor Township, she was the daughter of the late Walter C. and Florence Paules Hoak and the wife of the late Charles R. Lease. Surviving are four sons: Robert E., husband of Beverly Lease; Donald E., husband of Linda Lease; Kenneth C. Lease; and David A., husband of Christine Lease; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgranddaughter. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Mountville. M I L L E R , Florence A. Garrison, 81, of New Providence, died on March 28 at Hospice & Community Care, Mount Joy. Born in Hershey, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and Isabel Rhoads Garrison. Surviving are her husband, Mervin E. “Ed” Miller; and two children: Cheryl Ann Miller, New Providence, and David M. Miller, Elizabethtown. Arrangements were made by MillerFinkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Elizabethtown. PETERS, Margaret E., 101, of Columbia, died on April 12. Born in Chester County, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Ada Wilson Bailey and the wife of the late Clair E. Peters. Surviving are six children: Thomas K., husband of Charlotte Peters, Bainbridge; Carl E., husband of Faith Peters, Wrightsville; Clarence W., husband of Mary Ellen Peters, Columbia; Joann L. Scheid, Lancaster; Claire E. Markley, Columbia; and Beth E., wife of Carl Metzger, York; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lois M. Stoutzenberger. Arrangements were made by Workman Funeral Homes Inc., Columbia/Mountville. R A F F E N S B E R G E R , Charles Elwood Sr., 62, died on April 7 in East Waterford. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Warren H. Raffensberger Sr. and Margaret A. Kennedy Raffensberger. Surviving are his wife, Vanessa M. Almariego Raffensberger; five children: Pamela A., wife of Scott Herr, Conestoga; Charles E. Jr., husband of Elizabeth Raffensberger, East Waterford; David N. Raffensberger, Marietta; Matthew F. Raffensberger, fiancé of Adela, Columbia; and Shawn M., husband of Shella Raffensberger, Columbia; six grandchildren; and four siblings: Warren, Wib, Margie, and May. Arrangements were made by Smedley-Finkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Marietta. R U B Y , Vicky L., 57, of Elizabethtown, died on April 11 at Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Paradise, she was the daughter of the late Gladys Groff. Surviving are two sons: Ben F. Weiler, Elizabethtown; and Jason S., husband of Joy Weiler, East Petersburg; five grandchildren; and three sisters: Sharon, wife of Don Pickel, Lancaster; Loretta, wife of Ronald Rolph, York; and Flora Stuber, Wrightsville. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim.
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Lancaster County Career and Technology Center’s (LCCTC) Brownstown Campus was honored as one of eight Pennsylvania career and technical education (CTE) schools to receive the Career and Technical Education Excellence Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. LCCTC Brownstown noted that it is also the only school to have received the designation two years in a row. The award was presented during the Feb. 13 CTE Celebration dinner that is part of the Pathways to Career Readiness Symposium held at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. Schools receiving the honor met a particularly demanding challenge during standardized, end-of-program technical assessments. Seventy-five percent or more of all the students in these schools scored Advanced during their assessments. LCCTC’s standardized assessments are the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) tests, held in March. NOCTI tests are technical competency
assessment products and services for secondary and post-secondary educational institutions around the world. Strong NOCTI scores on the individual level mean that a student has demonstrated mastery of a given skill set, an indicator of employment readiness. Strong NOCTI scores on the institution level show that a career and technology center is producing students with the skills and knowledge they need to be job-ready. Administrative director Dr. Stuart Savin praised the faculty for its dedication to its students and programs. Savin commended the students for their drive toward mastery of their skill sets. James Brunken, principal of the LCCTC Willow Street Campus, was the Brownstown Campus’ principal during assessments in 2019. He said that the students’ success was a team effort made possible by the dedication of the LCCTC instructional staff, the IU13 support staff, and business and industry partners.
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WITF Launches “Learning At Home” Central Pennsylvania’s public media organization, WITF, announced the launch of Learning at Home, a curated collection of free resources for children, teachers, and families, on March 25. By visiting https://witf.org/ learningathome, caregivers will be able to find out more about educational WITF television programs, as well as links and descriptions to online resources that include WITF and PBS videos, games, and project ideas for learners in preschool through 12th grade. Students may continue using the resources after they return to school. One of the free resources available is PBS Learning Media,
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Penn State Health Seeks Supplies While Penn State Health currently has what it needs to protect its health care workers and care for its patients in response to COVID-19, events are changing rapidly. Penn State Health recognizes that it could experience shortages in the future and has begun accepting dropoff donations of critical supplies from the community. Penn State Health will accept drop-off donations of key supplies from the community-atlarge at three area locations. Those locations are Penn State Health Center, 175 Crystal A Drive, Hershey; Penn State Health St. Joseph Foundation Office (blue building front), 1036 MacArthur Road, Reading; and Penn State Health Medical Group - Lancaster Clinical Lab, 2301 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. Penn State Health has plans in place to manage patients with special illnesses while safeguarding patients, hospital visitors, health care workers, and
the community. To ensure doctors, nurses and other staff treating COVID-19 patients remain safe and healthy, Penn State Health has distributed personal protective equipment and patient hygiene kits to all clinic and practice sites. In addition, Penn State Health continues to adopt best practices in its ongoing commitment to safety and high-quality care for its communities. W hile Penn State Health appreciates the community support, residents are reminded to follow the latest guidance from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Pennsylvania Governor’s Office about leaving their homes for nonessential travel. Individuals are encouraged to consolidate their essential trips with drop-off activities. For details about what, when, and where to donate, readers may visit https://hmc.pennstate health.org/community.
Humane Pennsylvania Provides Update In accordance with state and federal recommendations due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Humane Pennsylvania and its facilities will continue to operate in its current partial shutdown mode until at least Thursday, April 30. Humane Veterinary Hospitals Reading and Lancaster remain open and are expanding their capability while still operating in a partial shutdown. The
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LMS Transitions To At-Home Learning Weeks in advance of the COVID19-related school closures, the LMS administration asked teachers to start planning for 10 days of remote instruction if needed, and most teachers already had lesson plans ready to go or had sent packets home with students by the time the school closed. Parents and students have been able to maintain one-on-one and conference interactions with their teachers through online video platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Skype. LMS teachers are also learning new best practices from each other, whether it is a new online tool they can use or an idea for delivering content they had not thought of before. The activities include backyard science, DIY Makerspace creations, international cooking assignments,
Lancaster Mennonite School student Enjoli Mead made a ramen creation. One of the assignments for Foods II was to make a recipe from the New York Times self-quarantine recipe selection.
Lancaster Mennonite School has transitioned to at-home learning. The Campus Chorale class, led by music director Emily Grimes, met in this format. physical education challenges, photography projects, virtual group presentations, continued AP class work, virtual chapel, and kindness challenges like writing cards to local medical heroes, people at retirement communities and others. LMS will continue to adapt, working closely as a team and with parents to keep learning from home to provide a creative, sustainable and highly academic experience. LMS has continued to operate
remotely for all of its students in prekindergarten through 12th grade. Teachers have continued to develop educational experiences for its students to do online or remotely from home. LMS has also shared some resources that parents can do with their children at home to continue to inspire learning and fun. For a repository of activities and lessons for learning at home for children of all ages, readers may visit www. lancastermennonite.org/learning -at-home-resources/.
Penn State Extension is connecting with Latinx agriculturists in essential food businesses to provide timely outreach and science-based education on farm production, food safety and workplace risk management. Spring is a critical season for Penn State Extension to engage on a regular basis with agricultural producers and farm employees. The initiative is an outgrowth of the new Penn State Extension Latinx Agricultural Network advised by Latinx community leaders. As part of this effort, faculty in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Extension educators set up a Facebook page in Spanish at www.facebook.com/PennStateAgriculturaEnEspanol. The page directs Latinx stakeholders to knowledge-based resources in Spanish that can be accessed easily during this period of social distancing. Educational formats will include interactive webinars, self-paced online courses, highly
visual “Learn Now” videos, and seasonal updates and Extension articles. Highlights include the following: a series of new dairy webinars on transition cow management that will build on prior applied dairy management webinars in Spanish; vegetable and small-fruit articles that share on-farm tour experiences along with production technologies such as high tunnels; timely tree-fruit news releases and selfpaced training resources for orchard employees and new growers; timely field and forage crop recommendations and sentinel plot reports; produce-safety education manuals, videos and other training resources that farmers can use to train small groups of employees; and a multi-team series of farm-toconsumer food system articles on how to minimize risk related to COVID-19. For more information, readers may contact Maria Gorgo at mag38@psu.edu.
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Health Center Updates Hours New Holland Ave., Suite 200, Lancaster, on Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone appointments are also available each weekday beginning at 8 a.m. To schedule in-person or telephone appointments, readers may call 717-299-6371. At its functioning locations, LHC will continue to follow the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, screen clients and other visitors for cough and fever before they enter the building, update critical protocols as needed, and closely monitor the spread of COVID-19 in Lancaster. Clients and community members may visit www.lancast erhealthcenter.org for regularly updated information and modified schedules and services. Questions may be directed to LHC public information officer Nicole Specht at 570-441-1083 or Nicole.specht@lanchc.org.
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Lancaster Health Center (LHC) will keep its doors open to everyone in the community who needs help to stay healthy or regain health, particularly those who do not have a primary care provider (PCP). LHC has implemented a COVID-19 emergency incident response plan that is intended to design to protect the health and safety of clients and staff members. The care teams have been trained to follow the new plan in addition to following standard precautions for infectious disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The team members are prepared to evaluate a client who may have been exposed to the virus without putting other clients and medical personnel at risk. LHC has temporarily closed its Bright Side and Reynolds Middle School locations. Clients are being seen at 625 S. Duke St., 304 N. Water St., and 802
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Tabor Community Services and Lancaster Housing Opportunity Partnership (LHOP), which are proposing to merge later this year when approved by the state and local governments, have put together a resource and information guide about navigating housing and financial challenges during the COVID-19 crisis. The resource and information guide has clickable links to fact sheets about paying loans and bills, suggestions for proactively contacting landlords, and tips for supporting individuals with mental health conditions. The guide also includes contact information for lenders, Tabor and LHOP’s in-house experts, fellow social service providers around the county, social services and service hubs available in Lancaster County and more. LHOP is a community benefit, charitable nonprofit organization and certified CDFI in Lancaster County with a 25year history of helping people access and create fair and affordable housing. LHOP provides targeted education and training programs, financial products, and technical assistance in fair and affordable home ownership and rental housing opportunities. For more information, readers may visit www.LHOP.org. Tabor Community Services is a nonprofit organization offering an array of 19 housing and financial counseling programs and services for residents of Lancaster. Founded in 1968, Tabor serves more than 5,000
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For many students and families, the transition out of the school classroom and into the home – all day, every day – has not been effortless. However, Lancaster Mennonite School (LMS) students, faculty, and families said they felt atypically prepared to continue education remotely. That is because LMS adopted a work-from-home Flexible Instruction Days (FID) educational framework last year, designed specifically for situations where students could not be in the classroom, such as inclement weather.
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Launch Music Conference, Festival Rescheduled The 12th annual LAUNCH Music Conference and Festival has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 23, through Sunday, July 26, due to the recent global pandemic. In the event that social distancing regulations are still in place in July, organizers are also concurrently organizing a virtual version of LAUNCH 2020. Organizers plan to be prepared to stage the entire event in real time on the web. This will include daytime live panels and question-and-answer sessions, mentoring and nighttime festival performance schedules. For those who have made hotel arrangements at www.launchmusicconference.com/where-to-stay, reservations will be honored for the new dates. In the event that the in-person rendition of the event is canceled, attendees will be fully refunded on lodging. People can continue to make their lodging arrangements through the website. Now entering its 12th year, LAUNCH Music Conference brings musicians, music industry professionals and music lovers from all over the world to
downtown Lancaster for a weekend of instruction, networking and entertainment. The event showcases artists ranging from high school upstarts and regional touring acts to Grammy nominees and major label veterans. LAUNCH has attracted a wide variety of industry experts who speak on panels and mentor musicians. Participants typically include label reps, booking agents, managers, instrument sponsors, publicists, and manufacturers every type of contact a working artist needs in order to function in the current music business landscape. The mission of LAUNCH is to serve aspiring musicians and industry professionals from across the country and around the world, employing the expertise of an array of elite industry professionals, while maintaining low pricing for all attendees, including free attendance for those who submitted for performance consideration. Past performers and panelists have included Atreyu, August Burns Red, Dredg, The Early November, Emarosa, the Felice Brothers, Foxy Shazam, Ice Nine
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ALLIANCE CHURCH OF ELIZABETHTOWN: 425 Cloverleaf Road invites you to attend the following weekly activities: Sundays 9 am Sunday School (all ages), 10:30 am Worship Service (nursery is provided for both), 6 pm Student Gathering for grades 6-12 and Prayer Service. For more info: 717-367-2995 or visit www.alliancechurch.com
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH: 629 Union School Rd. Mount Joy 717-653-5857 www.cbcmj.org “teaching people to do the things Jesus said to do...”
BOSSLER MENNONITE CHURCH: Located at 2021 Bossler Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-367-5167. Web site: www.bosslermennonitechurch.org Sunday School 9 am, Worship 10 am. Preschool 717-537-8192.
CHIQUES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 1215 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Pastor Mike Byrd. Traditional Worship 9am, Coffeehouse Service 10:30am, Sunday School offered at 9am & 10:30am for all ages, Kidz Club 10:45am. Nursery provided at both services. Youth Group and Elderberries (Seniors group), handicapped accessible. Visit our website: www.chiquesumc.org or call the church office for more info, 717-653-5175.
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DONEGAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Located at 1891 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Historic church celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2021. Rev. Matthew D. Randolph leads a Traditional worship service every Sunday at 9:00 am and a relaxed worship at 11:15 am. Handicapped Accessible. Visit us online at www.DonegalPC.org or call 717-653-1943.
FLORIN CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN: Located at 815 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy, PA. Pastor: Tom Weber. Directions - Turn next to Weis Markets on Main Street and go to top of hill, follow Bruce Ave. to church on right. Worship begins at 9 a.m. and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. (Children’s Church & Nursery Care Provided). Phone: 717-653-1202 (Opt. 1, Pastoral Care; Opt. 2, Office Administrator; Opt. 3, Prayer Information Line; Opt.4, Children’s Ministry Director, Website www.florincob.org Email: secretary@florincob.org GLOSSBRENNER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 713 Church St. (located on the corner of Church & Angle Sts.), Mount Joy. Sunday Worship Service: 9:30 a.m. (nursery care provided); Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. (all ages). We offer three adult Sunday School classes. Adult Chancel Choir, Bell Choir & Children’s Choir. Pastor: Brian Albert. Children & Youth Director: Glinda Johnson-Medland. Church Office: 717-6535683, www.gumcmj.net
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CONOY BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH: 1722 Bainbridge Rd, Elizabethtown. B. Nicholas Ressler, Sr. Pastor. Join Us Sundays: 9:15am Sunday School; 10:30am. Worship Celebration & Children’s Church. Nursery provided for most services. Church office 717-367-7915
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COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), PO Box 180, Marietta, PA 17547 717-426-1345 www.cbcpa.org Sun 9am & 10:45am. Worship & ministries for all ages; Wed 7pm. AWANA Clubs children’s ministry, Youth (Jr. & Sr. High), & Adult Life Grps (throughout the week). Nursery provided for most services. We welcome you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us!
ELIZABETHTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH: 300 S Spruce St. (corner of S. Spruce & E Bainbridge) Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Ph 717-367-7089. Lead Ministry Couple: Conrad & Heidi Kanagy. You are welcome to join us for Sun. School (all ages- 9am); & our Worship Service at 10am. Visit www.etownmennonite.com
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MOUNT JOY: 7 Marietta Ave; Pastor: Rev Sarah A. Kneier; Sunday Worship 11AM (nursery provided). Sunday School 9:45am Phone: 717-653-5888; email-fmcmj1@gmail.com; visit our website: firstpresmountjoy.com
JERUSALEM CHURCH (INDEPENDENT): 1620 Newport Rd., Manheim: www.jerusalemchurch.net Pastor: Jonathan Shirk; Sunday School: 9am – 10am; Worship:10:15am.
GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF MANHEIM: 1483 N. Colebrook Rd., Manheim. SUNDAYS: Bible Connection Classes for all ages at 9:30am and Worship Service at 10:30am. Children’s Church and Nursery Care provided. A Fellowship Meal is held on the second Sunday of each month. Youth Group meets on Wednesdays at 6:30pm. A Young Adult group meets on Mondays at 7:30pm. A Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at 6:30pm. Senior Tea (55+) is held at 1:00pm on the third Tuesday of each month. For more details, please visit http://www.gcfmanheim.org or call 717-665-7222. HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Lead Pastor Kirk Belmont. Visit us online at www.hopechurchonline.org We desire to be INTERNALLY STRONG so that we can be EXTERNALLY FOCUSED, bringing hope to our community through Jesus. Sunday services and classes at 9am & 10:45am. Join us at 1806 Harrisburg Ave, Mount Joy. 717-653-7168 MARIETTA COMMUNITY CHAPEL: 1125 River Rd, Marietta (across from Castleton) Cafe 9-9:30am; Contemporary service begins at 9:30am. Nursery care provided for infants through age 2. Kidz for Christ classes for age 3-5th grade. Handicapped accessible. Active youth & young adult groups. 717-426-4584. www.mariettachapel.org MARY MOTHER OF THE CHURCH (A Roman Catholic Parish): 625 Union School Rd., Mount Joy. Pastor: Rev. Pang Tcheou. Mass Times: Saturday Vigil 4:30pm, Sunday 8:30 & 11 am; Tues, Thurs, Fri, 1st Sat @ 8:30am, Wed 6pm. Confessions: Sat 3:30pm. 717653-4903, www.marymotherparish.org MAYTOWN CHURCH OF GOD: 14 W. Elizabeth St., Maytown. Scott Sweigart, Pastor. All are welcome! Sunday Worship Service 9 am. Sunday School (all ages) 10:30 a.m., Prayer/Missionary Meeting Mondays at 6pm. Phone: 717-4263117. www.maytowncog.org MILTON GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 2026 Cloverleaf Road (located N. of Rt. 283 Rheems/Elizabethtown Exit) Mount Joy.. Sunday Worship Services: 8:30am (Traditional) and 10:45am (Contemporary); Small Groups at 9:45am for all ages.Pastor: Jamie Pietsch. Vist us online at www.miltongroveumc.com MOUNT JOY CHURCH OF GOD: 30 East Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552. 717653-4695. Join us for blended worship at 9 am, and Sunday School for all ages at 10:30am. Youth Group Meets on Sunday Evenings (Jr. High from 6:00-7:30 pm & Sr. High from 7:00-8:30 pm). For more info, visit us online at www.mountjoychurchofgod.org. NEWVILLE BIBLE CHURCH: An independent, non-denominational church where the Bible is taught verse-by-verse in a practical way. Traditional Sunday services: 9:15am S.S. & 10:30am Morning Worship. Bible study & prayer: Wednesday at 6:30pm. 819 Turnpike Road, Elizabethtown. 717-367-7172 or newvillebible.com
PROCLAMATION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA): Meets at Florin COB, 815 Bruce Ave, Mount Joy. Sunday School 9:30am, Worship & Communion 11am (nursery provided). We Welcome You! Visit: www.proclamationpca.com RUHL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: A growing church committed to Christ. Worship on Sunday morning at 8 am for a traditional feel. Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am., 10:30 am. Worship led by praise band. (Nursery available. Handicap accessible.) For more information, please call 717-665-3400 or visit www.ruhlschurch.org Located at 4810 Elizabethtown Rd, Manheim. SAINT PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF ELIZABETHTOWN: 398 N. Locust St. (North Spruce and Oak Streets), Elizabethtown, 717-367-1889. Sunday Worship: Traditional - 8:30 a.m.; Grace Kids (ages 0-12 yrs) - 10:15 a.m..; Contemporary- 10:15 a.m.. E-mail: office@stpauls.faith Visit our Website:stpauls.faith SELL CHAPEL: 1 Masonic Dr, Elizabethtown (located at Masonic Village). Wkly Sunday services: 8:15am & 10am. Holy Communion served the First Sunday of each month.717-367-1121 Ext. 33106 http://masonicvillages.org/sell-chapel/ ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 239 E Market St, Marietta. Church Phone: 717426-3189. The Rev. Gina Bautista. Sunday Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Join us for Service. Handicapped Accessible. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 209 S. Market St. at Columbia Ave., Mount Joy. Phone: 717-653-4977. Rev. Ingrid Andersen. Sunday Holy Eucharist 9 am. Morning Prayer Wednesday 10 am in the Education Building. Taizé Service at 5 pm (first Saturday of each month) stlukesmountjoy@embarqmail.com Website: www.stlukesmountjoypa.org Handicap Accessible. ST. MARK’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Called to meet needs, touch lives and change the world. Sunday Services: 9:00 Traditional & 10:45 Contemporary. 27 E. Main St., Mount Joy. 717-653-5493 www.connectstmarks.com ST. PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH: 1840 Marshall Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 (GPS- 904 Mill Road). 717-367-1255 www.stpeteretown.org Saturday Evening Mass 4 pm (Nov-Mar) 5 pm (Apr-Oct) (C). Sunday Morning 8:30-10:30 am (C). Weekday Masses (HC) - Monday 6 pm & Tuesday – Friday 7 am (C) = Church on Marshall Dr (HC) = Historic Church at 1 St Peter Place TRINITY EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: 100 New Haven St. (located directly across from Mount Joy Fire Hall), Mount Joy. Sunday Worship Service: 10:15am. Pastor Jerry Berrier. Office 717-653-4435 Home 717-653-0399 WORD OF LIFE CHAPEL: 139 Wickersham Rd., Bainbridge. Sunday: Bible Classes 9:30 am/Worship 10:30 am. Wednesday: Awana Clubs & Youth Group 6:45 pm. www.wordoflifechapel.org 717-426-1171. We welcome you!
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PUBLIC AUCTION • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 • 6:00 P.M. LOCATION: 26 Gantz Meadows, (Grandview Meadows Development Area), Mount Joy, PA 17552, Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County “ONE-OWNER” LUXURY CONDO LIVING, TWO (2) STORY, TWO (2) BEDROOMS, ONE & HALF (1.5) BATHS, CONDO WITH ATTACHED ONE (1) CAR GARAGE, 1,378 sq. ft., enclosed sun room, living room w/vaulted ceiling, hardwood floor, skylights, quality appliances included. Many amenities, excellent location. A must-see property! Open House appointments. ONLINE & For Photos, Financing, Full Listing, Terms, TELEPHONE See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com BIDDING Auction For: James G. Strickler Estate, Craig A. Nissley, Ext. AVAILABLE!
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THURSDAY, MAY 28 4:00 P.M. • REAL ESTATE 6:00 P.M. Location: 619 Hampden Road, Elizabethtown, PA 17022, Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster County VINYL SIDED TWO/THREE (2/3) BEDROOMS, TWO & ONE HALF (2.5) BATHS, RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH ATTACHED TWO (2) CAR GARAGE - GREAT LOCATION, Elizabethtown School District, 1,194 Sq. Ft., Finished Basement with Brick Fireplace, Burnham Boiler (New 2018), Modern Oak 26 Handle Kitchen, Vacant Lot Adjacent, Many Amenities, DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Open House Dates: Sat., May 9 & 16, 12:00 - 2:00 P.M. “Highly Motivated Seller - To Settle Estate” For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Ruth H. Earhart Estate Cynthia H. Coffee Ext.
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The Lancaster Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is seeking applicants for its 2020 scholarship award. This $1,000 scholarship is available to graduating seniors planning to attend postsecondary education. Recipients of the scholarship must be U.S. citizens and Lancaster County residents with a family member currently serving, or who has served honorably, in the U.S. military. Selection for this award is based on the individual’s scholastic record, extracurricular activities, and community service, with emphasis on demonstrated leadership abilities. The award recipient will be announced in May, and the recipient and parents will be hosted for recognition at MOAA’s June dinner meeting. To obtain an application packet, readers may contact scholarship chair Edwin Hurston at hurston@aol.com. Applications, along with all supporting material, should be submitted to Lancaster Chapter MOAA, P.O. Box 5031, Lancaster PA 17606-5031, and be postmarked no later than Thursday, April 30. For more details, readers may contact retired Lt. Col. David W. Shelton of the U.S. Air Force at dwsheltn@ comcast.net or 717-285-5971.
The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank (CPFB) wants people to know that the charitable food network is still operational, albeit with significant precautionary procedures to maintain maximum safety while striving to maintain a robust response. Individuals who are hungry and families that rely on food assistance should still seek help when they need it. CPFB leaders are committed to meeting the elevated need that they believe will develop as the COVID-19 situation continues. CPFB leaders have advised their charitable food partners to continue their work with a modified delivery, such as drive-through distribution sites, grab-and-go meals, and appointment-only access to food pantries to limit the gathering of large groups of people. The process for signing up for the programs can be done over the phone in many cases or will be waived all together, so people should not hesitate to ask for help. Readers may visit the Find Food page on www.centralpafoodbank.org to find the program closest to them. Second, community assistance is needed to keep the CPFB operating well. Volunteerism is critical to the core mission of the CPFB and its partner agencies. To ensure the safety of the volunteers, the food bank has implemented several restrictions, including limiting staffing to only 10 individuals at a time. People who are healthy and have some free time to give are invited to volunteer.
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FOR SALE Antiques GOOD CASH FOR Old Bottles, Toys & Pottery. Call George 717-393-0197
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Risser’s Poultry, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated, reliable and trustworthy candidate to join our team as a Sanitation Technician. This full time, 3rd shift position is an integral part of our biosecurity program and will be responsible for cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing equipment, uniforms, restrooms and work areas. Operating a company van to transport employees and performing minor maintenance jobs will also be required. A strong attention to detail, punctuality and ability to work independently is essential. Qualifications: • Must be open to undergoing company training on proper techniques of sanitation to comply with the company’s biosecurity program. • Must have a valid PA driver’s license with a clean driving record and able to pass an annual physical. • Must be motivated, have the ability to communicate effectively and work as a team player. We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package including company paid health insurance, paid vacation and holidays, short term disability, life insurance and retirement plan. Interested applicants should call 717-626-5466 to submit an application to Elizabeth Rowe, Human Resources Manager at liz@risserspoultry.com. No walk in applicants will be accepted at this time.
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STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-481-3969 or visit: www.walkintubquote.com/national ** STOP STRUGGLING ON THE STAIRS** Give your life a lift with an ACORN CHAIRLIFT! Call now for $250 OFF your stairlift purchase and FREE DVD & Brochure! 1-866-471-1334 TRAIN ONLINE TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a Medical Office Professional online at CTI! Get trained, certified & ready to work in months! Call 1-888572-6790 (M-F 8am-6pm ET) (NANI) TWO GREAT NEW offers from AT&T WIreless! Ask how to get the Next Generation Samsung Galaxy S10e FREE. FREE iPhone with AT&T’s Buy One, Give One. While supplies last! CALL 1-866-565-8452 or www.freephonesnow.com//cadnet PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM
SEASONAL GUTTERS, GUTTERS
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring, Install Replacement Windows. 717-405-9545 Leave Message
GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. Insured 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844
AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING, Clean-up, mulching, bush & tree trimming. Senior Discount. Free estimates. 717-604-1306 ALLEGIANT TREE CARE Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/ shrub pruning/ removal. 717-598-9857
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
ATTENTION INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING Five Star Painting. Licensed, insured. No job to big or small. Call today for your free estimate www.fivestarpainting.com 717-224-7218 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586 BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405-8733 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053
HAUL YOUR JUNK AWAY Home, yard waste, appliances; Whatever! Also Shed Removal. 717-669-7854 HONEYBROOK LAWNCARE. MOWING, mulching, small landscaping projects, give us a call. 610-412-8545 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, 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 JUNK REMOVAL Basements, garages, attics, appliances. Five Star Property Service 717-278-1030 JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231
POWERWASHING Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
STUMP GRINDING Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347 TOTAL HOME MAINTENANCE Mulching, mowing, deck sealing pressure washing, gutters, shrubbery maintenance. Property Maint. by Steve 717-892-7411
CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)
DULL’S PROPERTY & TREE SERVICE Quality- Dependibility- Affordability 717-872-1972
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Additions, Int./Ext. Renovations, Replacement Windows & Doors. 15 Yrs Exp. PA153114 Sylvan Miller 717-468-2693
ITEMS WANTED
HPowerwashing, A N DGutters, YM AN Roof Repair, Painting, Siding, Decks, Metal Wrapping, Landscaping, Hardscaping, Odd Jobs & More. 717-826-3680 PA047811
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.
ITEMS WANTED
For Rent
AUTOS FOR SALE
BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 30¢/gallon- will pick up. Also removing old heating oil tanks. 717-587-7315.
MOUNT JOY 3BR LUXURY 1/2 HOUSE Brand new! No pets/smoking. Trash incl. Sec. dep. req. $1250/mo. 717-653-1755
CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.
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For Rent 12X21 STORAGE GARAGE $125/mo. No electric. Mount Joy, 717-653-1755
ECONO STORAGE
MYRTLE BEACH CONDO
2BR, 2BA, sleeps 8, 1200 sq.ft., no week over $650. Call 717-449-0014
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Wanted WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661
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
(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
TRUCKS 2013 SILVERADO EXT Cab 1500, All Star edition, 2wd, 59,800 mi., $15,000 or best reasonable offer, 717-664-6433
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID FOR UNWANTED OR JUNK AUTOS Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed & insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.
$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-847-6083 PA0002
6’x12’ & up, starting at $42/mo Elizabethtown. 717-367-1438
HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!
MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $810-$865 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $845-$885 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055
Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained. Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
Parts, Repairs, Sales, Service. New, OEM, Used, Aftm. Weikle’s 717-417-2726
AUTOMOTIVE
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
MAYTOWN: 2BR OPEN NOW. At the Square. Rent $857 includes ALL utilities (heat/hot water/sewer/trash/ electricity). NO PETS. Minimum income $18,888 required. Section 8 accepted & waives the minimum income. Call today 717-517-9257. Community Basics, Inc. an Equal Housing Opportunity. MOUNT JOY 1BR, 1st flr Apt, appliances & w/s/t included, no smoking/ pets, sec. dep., avail. 4/15. 717-283-5233
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WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372
CYCLES
AUTOS FOR SALE 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country, runs very good, inspected 4/21, many new parts replaced, $1900 obo, 717-928-3021
CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
NISSLY CHOCOLATE FACTORY APTS, IN MOUNT JOY. All applicants & household members must be 55 or older. 1BR apartments. Rents $725 includes ALL utilities except electric (heat/hot water/sewer/trash included). NO PETS. On site laundry room, community room. Minimum ANNUAL income $17,000 required. Section 8 accepted & does not require minimum income. Call Monica at 717-517-9257. Community Basics, Inc. an Equal Housing Opportunity.
MUSHROOM MULCH Pick-Up Or Delivery Greiner Farm, 717-629-9069
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