Work continues on renovating historical society building
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Elizabethtown Historical Society recently issued an SOS - and the community responded. The “SOS” in question refers to the Save Our Little Red Schoolhouse preservation campaign launched by the historical society last fall. It’s part of a five-year, $100,000 capital campaign to renovate and update the building at 57 S. Poplar St., which features a one-room schoolhouse that dates to 1860.
“The community response to this fundraiser was incredible,” said Dixie Kaley, historical society curator. “We started fundraising
in October, and by Christmastime, I had all the money for the schoolhouse project. I was shocked at the generosity.”
The schoolhouse portion of the capital campaign includes replacing all of the original windows in the structure and installing all new shutters as well as replacing a boot on the roof and repairing wall damage caused by rain.
Although Kaley hoped to repair the existing windows, the frames were so deteriorated, they couldn’t be saved. Instead, the society installed windows that look like the original four-pane style as well as shutters that were reproduced and handmade to
look like the original shutters.
The work was completed by Jim Gibble of Creekside Construction in Manheim, and it was financially supported by a variety of individual donors, including Barry and Barbara Shaw and Yvonne Kauffman.
Members of the Rotary Club of Elizabethtown also presented the historical society with a check for $5,000 toward the renovations.
Rotarian Kevin Schafer picked up a fundraising flyer about the schoolhouse project at a local business in Elizabethtown and pitched the donation idea to the club.
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BY CATHY MOLITORIS
When state Rep. Tom Jones hosts the 55 & Up Expo on Tuesday, Sept. 10, he wants it to be an opportunity for people to explore state-related services, programs and resources available in the community. The free expo will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. at Hope Community Church, 1806 Harrisburg Ave., Mount Joy.
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
As a nurse practitioner in the cancer unit of a local hospital, Bainbridge resident Kimberly Dodson saw firsthand how the disease affected families beyond their health.
“As I took care of patients, they would say things like, ‘I can’t afford my chemo. I have to decide, do I take my chemo or do I pay for food for my kids?’ They had to made decisions that they should not have to make,” Dodson recalled.
Inspired to help, Dodson formed the Teal Blanket Fund,
a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that raises money to help women with gynecological cancer.
The nonprofit formed in March of 2020 after Dodson and other volunteers organized a bingo in 2019 to raise money for patients. The event was so well-received that the group decided to create a formal organization and host regular fundraisers.
The nonprofit’s name comes from the color associated with fighting ovarian cancer, teal, and the goal of the organization.
“One of our patients said,
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Last year, Jones hosted a similar event called a Senior Expo. The feedback from that event was overwhelmingly positive, with vendors asking to be included in this year’s event and lots of interest from attendees, said Sharon Ogilvie, district office manager for Jones.
“Rep. Jones wants to focus on local resources and services for those 55 and up,” she explained. “He also changed the title of Senior Expo from last year to 55 & Up Expo this year to encourage a larger age group of people to attend. The expo is not just for those in retirement but also for those looking ahead. All ages are welcome to check out the expo and find resources for themselves as well as for older relatives and friends.”
She noted that about 30 vendors are expected at the event, including 14 that are new this year. Returning vendors will include Blessings of Hope, Susquehanna Service Dogs and Masonic Villages. New participants include Catalyst, Central Pennsylvania Cremation Society and MESA.
“Several government agencies will be present: PA Department of Aging, PA Attorney General, PA Department of Banking and Securities, PA Treasury, Representatives from PA state Sen. Aument’s office and Congressman Smucker’s office,” Ogilvie said, emphasizing that the expo has no political party affiliation and is open to anyone. “The expo is not just focused on health or serious topics. Information on volunteer opportunities with ways to give back to the community will be available.”
Coffee and pastries will be provided, and there will be space for people to sit and socialize during the expo. People may come and go
during the two-hour period or stay the whole time, Ogilvie said.
“Generous vendors provided wonderful door prizes,” she commented. “Everyone that participates receives a ticket to be entered for a door prize. A ticket will be drawn every 15 to 30 minutes. A ‘passport’ will be given out for participants to check off as they visit each vendor table. Completed passports will be turned in and used for a drawing at the end.”
Ogilvie said last year’s attendees commented on the variety of vendors and the wealth of information they received. Holding an event like the expo allows Jones to better serve the 62,000 people who live in the 98th legislative district.
“The expo offers an opportunity for Rep. Jones to connect with constituents. He also holds monthly Coffees and Conversations to give constituents the opportunity to discuss issues directly,” Ogilvie said, noting that upcoming Coffee and Conversation dates are Thursdays, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 21 and Dec. 12. “Rep. Jones also hosted a shredding event and pizza/policy in April and even held an ice cream and issues night at Gigi’s in Bainbridge during National Ice Cream Month in July.”
Jones is also hosting a booth at the Elizabethtown Fair this week, providing state-related resources, and he will take a turn in the Cornerstone Youth Center dunk tank at the fair on Friday, Aug. 23. “Rep. Jones makes every effort to get out into the community by attending local events like parades, block parties, etc.,” Ogilvie said.
For more information on the 55 & Up Expo, visit www.reptomjones .com/events or call Jones’ office at 717-367-5525.
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Chorus seeks new members
The Elizabethtown Community Chorus is seeking new members to join the chorus, and people age 15 and up of all voice parts and singing abilities are welcome.
The chorus rehearses on Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9:20 p.m. in Leffler Chapel-Musser Auditorium on the campus of Elizabethtown College, 1 Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown. Rehearsals will begin on Aug. 27, and individuals may join the chorus up until Sept. 10. Concert performances are scheduled for late September and December. For more information, contact Matthew Fritz at fritzm@etown .edu or 717-361-1112.
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Community celebration will mark Kraybill Mennonite School’s 75th anniversary
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
On Sept. 6, 1949, Kraybill Mennonite School (KMS) opened its doors for the first time. The school, then located in a renovated church meetinghouse, began with 31 students in grades one through 10. Today, although students in prekindergarten through eighth grade now attend in multiple buildings on the campus, the school’s mission is the same. It’s a place that offers a Christ-centered education, preparing students to do God’s work in the world.
To mark its 75th anniversary, KMS will hold a celebration on Friday, Sept. 6, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the school, 598 Kraybill Church Road, Mount Joy. With a theme of “God’s Faithfulness Through the Generations,” the festivities will feature exhibits, snacks, games and time for socializing.
Popcorn from Reist Popcorn Company as well as soft-serve ice cream will be offered outside, while displays of memorabilia, including old yearbooks, will be featured inside. Former students may recognize items such as the apron worn by the “Pocket Lady,” who offered small toys and trinkets, or may enjoy reminiscing about their school experiences.
“We’re going to have an opportunity to play jacks,” said Jason Martin, assistant board chair and a member of the anniversary celebration committee, explaining that for many years, students in fourth grade participated in a jacks tournament. “We’re also going to have some storytelling where previous
students will be able to share stories of things they remember from their time here.”
Videos of musicals and Christmas programs from the past will be played throughout the celebration, and an inspirational message will be presented by Susan Hochstedler Mast at 7 p.m.
“We’ll also have a brief hymn sing, and we’ll present the needs of the school in a brief program,” Martin shared. Long-term projects at the school include building updates such as a new roof and new HVAC system. To help fund the work, the school is selling engraved bricks, which will be available to order at the celebration. Additional funds for the school are raised through an annual auction. The 2025 auction will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10.
Over the past 75 years, KMS has weathered ups and downs, including a period a few years ago when there was concern that the school might have to close due to declining enrollment. Staff members kept the faith, and the school is thriving with a current enrollment of more than 230 students.
The popularity of the school can be attributed to several factors, said Sheryl Keller, assistant principal. “We’re seeing a lot of former students are now having their own families and are sending their children here,” she stated. “We are also learning that word of mouth is a big influence. People who haven’t been a part of the school are hearing good things about us from their friends and neighbors.”
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Come shopping at God’s Clothing Closet
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Talk about a walk-in closet. When Ruhl’s Church hosts its annual clothing giveaway, the selection will fill the gym at the church, located at 4810 Elizabethtown Road, Manheim.
God’s Clothing Closet, featuring free clothing, footwear and accessories for people of all ages, will be held on Friday, Aug. 23, and Saturday, Aug. 24. Friday’s event will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. by appointment only. On Saturday, the giveaway will be open from 8 to 11 a.m., and no appointment is necessary. To make an appointment for Friday, call or text 717-201-7566.
“This is our 24th year of God’s Clothing Closet,” said Kris Gray, who is chairing the event with Barb
butes the school’s longevity to the dedication of the teachers as well as the role the school plays in the larger community.
“We look at finding ways for students to serve our school, to serve the local community and to serve the global community,” she said, noting that a schoolwide service project is held each fall. “It’s all about connection and community. Visitors tell us when they walk in the door, they feel welcomed. It’s a calm and peaceful environment.”
Martin anticipates the 75th anniversary celebration to attract two groups of people: former students who want to indulge in some nostalgia and new families that are curious about KMS.
“We want people to come and see what we’re all about if they don’t have experience with the school, and we invite people who have attended here to come back and see old classmates and teachers,” he said. “This celebration is open to everyone.”
For more information about the celebration or to order a commemorative brick, visit www .kraybillmennonite.org/75.
Dunmire. “Our volunteers put in hundreds of hours sorting clothing and getting everything ready.”
All clothing is inspected to be sure it’s clean and in good condition, she said. “We have clothing in all sizes, all seasons,” Gray noted. “This is some great ‘new to you’ clothing, and everybody’s welcome.”
At least half of the gym is filled with women’s clothing, with clothing for men and children sharing the other half, Gray said. “We get prom gowns. We’ve had wedding dresses, fancy dress clothes, maternity clothes, nursing scrubs,” Gray said. “The whole family can get something.”
A table of free devotional materials will be set up for shoppers to peruse, and food donations will be
collected for the Manheim Central Food Pantry if shoppers wish to bring some. Food donations are not required to attend the event.
“Back to school is right around the corner, and there is a need for something like this in the community,” Dunmire said. “Back-to-school shopping can be very expensive.”
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Last year, the church served about 443 shoppers over the twoday event. Shoppers donated a box of food to the pantry as well as close to $200 in cash to purchase more Bibles.
It takes a lot of help to be able to provide God’s Clothing Closet for the community, Gray said. Last year, more than 50 volunteers donated more than 300 hours of their time from setup to cleanup. Nothing goes to waste with the giveaway, either. Leftovers are donated to Jubilee Ministries in Manheim.
Although it requires time and effort to host God’s Clothing Closet, it’s important to the members of Ruhl’s Church, who are always looking for ways to connect with the larger community. The giveaway provides an opportunity to support people in need while also raising awareness of the church and bringing people into the building, who may then seek additional information on the church, its services and its outreach programs.
another service project of the church. For years, church members collected clothing to donate to a mission in Appalachia, but the expense of sending the clothing added up. When Gray started talking to local families that participated in a meal giveaway at the church, she realized the church could make an impact in its own community.
Gray explained that the inspiration for the giveaway came from
Although the giveaway is open to anyone regardless of need, it is especially impactful to see how the free items positively affect some of the shoppers, Gray said.
“We feel really blessed to be able to do this event,” she explained. “There are so many people who are in need. So many stories come back to us from people saying how much this meant to them. People look you in the eye when they leave and say, Thank you. This was a big help for us.’” Clothing donations for God’s Clothing Closet will be accepted at the church beginning on Monday, Aug. 19. Donations may be left under the covered front porch at the church, and labeling the bag with the size and type of clothing is helpful.
history about Elizabethtown, and they are promoting different businesses in their most recent exhibit,” Schafer said, referring to the exhibit that displays old pho
the building’s curb appeal, Kaley said.
“It looks so much more inviting now from the outside, because these shutters are now
The next program will be held on the Sept. 17 and will feature the presentation of two historical society plaques for local buildings. The plaques will be presented to The Elizabeth, located at 18 N. Market St., in a building that marks its 100th anniversary this year, as well as to a building at 40 W. High St. that dates to 1832 and now houses Steph ‘n Sara’s Naturals.
The Elizabethtown Historical Society formed in 1970. The building houses several original items from the structure, including oil lamps, a coal stove and the front door, along with space for meetings and exhibits and an extensive research library.
Although the society collects money from membership dues, it relies heavily on donations from the public to fund its programming and operations.
“We are trying to create an awareness of what we do and how we are preserving the history of Elizabethtown and the surrounding areas, including Bainbridge and Rheems,” Kaley said, noting the historical society plans to host an open house in October to bring even more people into the building. “This is a history everyone should care about.”
For more information on the historical society, visit https:// etownhistory.com.
End of Summer Band Jam will benefit
Susquehanna Stage
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
It takes a village to support the work of Susquehanna Stage, and events committee member Joni McCrady is hoping members of that village turn out for a special event happening later
this month.
The End of Summer Band Jam will be held from 4 to 10 p.m. on the gallery stage at Susquehanna Stage, 133 W. Market St., Marietta, on Saturday, Aug. 24.
Performers at the fundraiser will be Ian Aston and the Missing
Peace, Tuesday Rains and Out of Nowhere.
Along with live music, the party will feature two food trucks located on Market Street in front of the theater, as well as drinks and desserts on sale in the concession area.
There is a charge for tickets, and proceeds from the event will benefit the community theater. “The theater is growing, and many updates are necessary to accommodate the growth to service our community,” McGrady shared. “We have plans to update the facilities, accommodate all through ADA compliance and improve sight lines in the theater on our mainstage.”
This is the fourth year a live music event has supported Susquehanna Stage, McGrady said. “We felt before school starts up again, it would be fun to have an opportunity to bring people into the theater,” she stated. “Come out and enjoy a night of live music, drinks, dancing and local food trucks. Spend some time with community members from all over the central PA area, and celebrate the end of summer. … (It’s) a great event for the whole family to enjoy.”
Susquehanna Stage hosts theater experiences throughout the year, and McGrady said events such as the End of Summer Band
Pet walk and fundraiser planned
ClassONE Property Restoration will hold a “Save Our Pets” Project pet walk and fundraiser event on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 8 a.m. to noon at Lancaster Junction Recreation Trail in Manheim. The event will include a pet walk, vendors offering pet-related products and services, a drawing for prizes donated by local businesses, a selection of food trucks, a pet photo shoot and caricature drawings and a fire truck display.
Admission to the first-time event is free, and people of all ages are welcome, with or without pets. Those who are participating in the pet walk must register in advance and will be asked to pay a fee per pet. Each registered pet walker will receive goodie bag that includes an event T-shirt as well as a bandana for his or her pet.
The goal of the walk is to raise funds to provide local fire departments and other emergency responders with pet oxygen mask kits, ensuring they can swiftly assist pets that are rescued from burning homes. The event will
also support other pet emergency services, such as funding the Pennsylvania Animal Response Team (PART) and ClassONE’s Paw Grants. These grants help cover adoption-related fees for families
looking to adopt a pet after losing their own in a fire.
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“We continue to be amazed at the number of local residents who are unaware of the tremendous talent showcased at our theater,” she commented. “We open our theater with shows, cabarets, events and educational opportunities for adults and children.”
Upcoming Susquehanna Stage productions include Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” in October and Jon Robin Baitz’s play “Other Desert Cities” in December.
Tickets for the End of Summer Band Jam are available to purchase in advance at www.susquehanna stage.com or may be purchased at the door. The event is open to people of all ages, but children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
“Ciaccona (Clarinet Quintet)” by Chris Rogerson, and Piano Quintet by Andrea Casarrubios.
at the Marlboro Music Festival, Steans Institute at Ravinia, Music@ Menlo, Yellow Barn and Kneisel Hall chamber music festivals, and Perlman Music Program. Many of the group’s members are former students of the Curtis Institute, Juilliard School, Colburn School, New England Conservatory, and Yale School of Music.
Gretna Music will present concerts by Concordian Dawn on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 7:30 p.m.; the Tesla Quartet with pianist Joel Fan on Sunday, Sept. 1, at 3 p.m.; and the Manhattan Chamber Players on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 3 p.m. The concerts will be held at the Mt. Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna. Each concert will be preceded by a First Listen program. The series offers free, 20-minute mini concerts by students. On Aug. 25, oboist Lydia You will present a mini concert at 6:45 p.m., and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. The other two First Listen programs will be held at 2:15 p.m. with doors opening at 2 p.m.; the performers will be violinist Mio Amai on Sept. 1 and cellist Isabel Morales on Sept. 7. Concordian Dawn specializes in 12th-century through 14th-century vocal repertoire.
The Tesla Quartet and Joel Fan will perform String Quartet No. 4 by Polish composer Grażyna Bacewicz; Quintet for Piano and Strings by Sophia Gubaidulina, which pays homage to Dmitri Shostakovich; and Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet in G Minor, a five-movement work.
The Manhattan Chamber Players’ program will feature Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring.” The group will also perform three other works: “Adagio” by Samuel Barber,
The Tesla Quartet consists of Ross Snyder and Michelle Lie on violin, Edwin Kaplan on viola, and Austin Fisher on cello. The group’s ever-expanding repertoire ranges from contemporary works to established masterpieces. The quartet seeks to amplify underrepresented voices and to encourage the proliferation of an equitable and just future for society as well as a hospitable climate for posterity. Fan is known for his virtuosity and his wide-ranging repertoire that embraces piano classics along with contemporary and world music. He has made numerous recordings.
The Manhattan Chamber Players is a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber repertoire at the highest level. Formed by founding artistic director Luke Fleming, the group includes musicians who come from the tradition of music making
Hailing from Clarksville, Md., You is a rising senior at River Hill High School, where she is involved in multiple ensembles. Outside of school, she is a member of the Peabody Youth Orchestra,
Howard County Youth Orchestra, and the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra. She was also principal oboist of the Maryland All-State Orchestra this past year and participates in intensives at Interlochen and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. You has received accolades from various musical competitions and organizations.
Amai made her debut as a soloist with the New York Session Symphony at the age of 9, followed by several other orchestras.
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She has won first prize in national and international competitions, and she received a full scholarship from the Starling Foundation for the 2024 Meadowmount School of Music. Amai is also the principal
second violin of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and she plays chamber and orchestral music in the Center for Gifted Young Musicians Program at Temple University.
Morales is a senior at Girard Academic Music Program where she is the principal cellist in the orchestra. She is also co-principal
cellist in the Youth Chamber Orchestra at the Temple University Center for Gifted Young Musicians and has performed with the group in Philadelphia and in Iceland. She has won various accolades. For tickets and more information, visit www.gretnamusic.org or call 717-361-1508.
Women’s club sets meeting
The Elizabethtown/Mount Joy Christian Women’s Connection invites local women to attend a “Sounds of Freedom” brunch on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 9:30 a.m. at Gus’s Keystone Family Restaurant, 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy. The set price is inclusive.
Sharon Jones, a violinist from Harrisburg, will present special music. Jeanne Herr Cassidy, a Maytown resident who is also a Civil War re-enactor and a member of the Patriot Daughters of Lancaster, will talk about women in the Civil War. Bobbi DeZarn from Erie will share “What’s in a Word?” DeZarn will speak about a family tragedy and a directionless life. Reservations and payment must be received by Friday, Aug. 30. For more information or to make a reservation, call Sandy at 717-367-1054.
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ANGLICAN ALL SAINTS CHURCH: Meeting at Church of the Apostles, 1850 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603. 9:30 AM Sunday Service. Father James Johnson. For more info: 717-381-9573. allsaintsanglicanlancaster.org
BOSSLER MENNONITE CHURCH: Located at 2021 Bossler Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-367-5167. Web site: www.bosslermennonite.org Sunday School at 9 am; Sunday Worship held at 10 am. Preschool: 717-537-8192.
CHIQUES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 1215 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Doug Paglia, Pastor. Worship Service at 9-10 am Youth & Children’s Sunday School: 9-10 am. Refreshments & Fellowship: 10-10:30 am. Adult Sunday School at 10:30-11:30 am. Nursery Provided, Handicapped Accessible. For more information, call: 717-653-5175.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
75-133 East High Street, Elizabethtown 717-367-2786. Rev. Albert J. Domines, Jr., Sr. Pastor. Rev. Gerald R. Kliner, Jr., Assoc. Pastor. Liturgies of Holy Eucharist Saturday at 6pm and Sunday at 9:30am (Livestream and recorded on YouTube). Fellowship following Sunday Service. Handicapped accessible. Morning Prayer Wed. at 8:30am. www.christlutheran-etown.com
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), Marietta, PA 17547, 717-426-1345, cbcpa.org. Service times are Sundays at 9:00 & 10:45am. The Livestream service is at 10:45am at cbcpa.org.
ELIZABETHTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH:
300 S Spruce St. (corner of S. Spruce & E. Bainbridge) Elizabethtown, PA 17022. You are welcome to join us for Sunday School at 9:00 am and Sunday Worship at 10:00 am - in person or livestreamed on our YouTube Channel. Ph: 717-367-7089 info@etownmennonite.com Visit us online at www.etownmennonite.com
ETOWN GRACE CHURCH, 305 Anchor Rd, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Dr. Rick A. Clark, Pastor. Sunday: SS and Adult Bible Classes 9 am, Morning Worship 10:15 am. Wed night 6:15-7:45 pm AWANA (Children’s Ministry). Website at etowngrace.com
FLORIN CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN: Come worship with us! 9:15am Sunday mornings at 815 Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy PA 17552. To view remotely on Zoom, call the church office for access codes. Listen to recorded sermons on our website at www.florincob.org Phone: 717-653-1202 Email: secretary@florincob.org
GLOSSBRENNER UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH: 713 Church St. (located on the corner of Church & Angle Sts.), Mount Joy. Sunday Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. live (Livestream & recorded on website); 2nd & 3rd Sunday - Praise Band. Sunday School: 11:15am.; Tuesday Youth Group: 6:30 to 8 pm.; Pastor: Heather Hammel, Children & Youth Director: Jessica Rockey. Church Office: 717-653-5683. "Like" us on Facebook: Glossbrenner United Methodist Church. www.glossbrenner.net
GOSPEL OUTREACH (GO) CHURCH: 61 E Washington St, E-town. 717-475-7551. Love God, Love People, Disciple One Another. Sunday Worship: 8-9:15 a.m., Tuesday Bible Study 7-8:30 p.m., Saturday Outreach: 1-2 p.m., Gospel Outreach Training (GOT!): 11:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Rev. Dr. Kara Werner, Pastor. Visit us online at gochurch22.com
‘When we have to get chemo, a lot of us bring blankets or we are provided with nice, warm blankets,’” Dodson said. “A blanket wraps around the patient to make them feel comfortable, safe and secure. That’s what we’re trying to do with this organization.”
tournament raised more than $10,000 in June.
Bingo will be held on Sunday, Sept. 22, at Londonderry Fire Company, 2655 Foxianna Road, Middletown. Doors will open at noon, and bingo will begin at 2 p.m.
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Dodson noted that the Teal Blanket Fund has grown from a small organization helping patients in Cumberland County to serving women in 10 counties throughout central Pennsylvania.
Now working at the Lebanon VA Medical Center, Dodson continues to advocate for women affected by gynecological cancer.
GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF MANHEIM: 1483 N. Colebrook Rd., Manheim. SUNDAYS: Adult Bible Class at 9:30am and Worship Service at 10:30am. Wednesday Evening Prayer is held from 6:30pm-7:30pm For more details, please visit http://www.gcfmanheim.org or call 717-665-7222.
MARY MOTHER OF THE CHURCH (A Roman Catholic Parish): 625 Union School Rd., Mount Joy. Pastor: Rev. Ted Keating. Mass Times: Saturday Vigil 4:30pm, Sunday 8:30 & 11 am; Monday thru Friday 8:30 am. Confessions: Sat 3:30pm. 717-653-4903, visit us online at www.marymotherparish.org
MAYTOWN CHURCH OF GOD: 14 West Elizabeth St., Maytown. Scott Sweigart, Pastor. All are w0elcome! Sunday Worship Service at 9:00 am. Phone: 717-426-3117. www.maytowncog.org
MILTON GROVE CHURCH: 2026 Cloverleaf Road (located N. of Rt. 283 Rheems/ Elizabethtown Exit) Mount Joy. Pastor: Jamie Pietsch. Join us Sundays at 9:30 am for in-person worship and on Facebook live at www.miltongrovechurch.com
PROCLAMATION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA): Meeting at Kraybill Mennonite School, 598 Kraybill Church Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552. Sundays at 10:30am We Welcome You! Visit us online at 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 LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 209 S. Market St. at Columbia Ave., Mount Joy. Phone: 717-653-4977. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 11 am. Wednesday Morning Prayer at 10 am in the Education Building. Taize Service 1st Sat. of the month at 5 pm. stlukesmountjoy@gmail.com www.stlukesmountjoypa.org Handicap Accessible.
SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH (A united Methodist Congregation): 398 N. Locust Street (North Spruce and Oak Streets), Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Phone:717-367-1889. Sunday Worship: Traditional at 8:30am, Grace Kids (ages 0-12 yrs) at 10:15am, Contemporary 10:15am.Email:office@wearesaintpauls.com Visit us online at: wearesaintpauls.com
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 239 E Market St, Marietta. Church Phone: 717426-3189. Sunday Holy Eucharist 10:30am Handicapped Accessible.
ST. MARK’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Loving, growing, and sharing JOY through Jesus! Sunday service times: 9 and 10:30 a.m. 27 E. Main St., Mount Joy 717-6535493. www.connectstmarks.com Livestream at facebook.com/ConnectStMarks
TBC BIBLE CHURCH: Together Becoming Christ-like, we warmly invite you to join us in our traditional service. Sunday school at 9:30, Morning Worship at 10:30, Wed. evening prayer meeting 7:00 pm. tbcbiblechurch.org Located at 5880 Schoolhouse Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-433-7585
WORD OF LIFE CHAPEL: 139 Wickersham Rd., Bainbridge. 717-426-1171 Sunday Service - 10:15 am (Children’s Ministry & Nursery Care Provided). Visit us online at www.wordoflifechapel.org We welcome you!
Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday.) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533
The Teal Blanket Fund hosts a bingo event each fall and a golf tournament each spring. The organization’s fourth annual golf
Patients interested in receiving Teal Blanket support fill out a brief application. The organization will provide a portion of the payment toward bills as well as
Gynecological cancers affect women of all ages. According to the American Cancer Society, 66,200 new cases of uterine cancer were diagnosed in 2023, with an estimated 13,030 deaths from the disease. The National Cancer Institute estimates 20,000 new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in the United States annually, with close to 14,000 new cases of cervical cancer diagnosed each year.
“Women are having to make decisions like, ‘an I pay for the gas I need to drive to radiation sessions, or do I feed my family?’ and no one should be in that position,” she said. “These women need our love and support.”
The Teal Blanket Fund is always seeking donations as well as volunteers to assist at events and sponsors for the golf tournament. For more information, email Dodson at jldkad119@aol.com or search for “The Teal Blanket Fund” on Facebook.
MilitaryShare program to offer food
MUSSER’S TREE SERVICE
Those promoting the MilitaryShare program include (from left) Steve Knox, director of the Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown; Jeremy Pearson, programs coordinator with Central Pennsylvania Food Bank; Evan Armstrong, policy research associate with Central Pennsylvania Food Bank; Monica Koontz with the National Guard; and UCEA volunteers Joe Sciacca and Pam Wolgemuth.
Food assistance for local service members, veterans, and their immediate family members is available through the MilitaryShare program, a collaboration between the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, and the United Churches Elizabethtown Area (UCEA) Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown.
The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank partners with military service organizations throughout more than 20 central Pennsylvania counties to help ensure that eligible people can register for the program. Those who qualify will receive boxes of healthy, shelf-stable food items and fresh items such as milk, meat, eggs, and produce. Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown is used as a staging and distribution point.
The next distribution is set for Thursday, Sept. 12, and registration is required by Thursday, Sept. 5. To register, service members, veterans, and their family members living in the 17022, 17502, or 17552 ZIP codes may contact Monica Koontz, soldier and family readiness specialist with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, at 717-821-4684 or Monica.L.Koontz. civ@army.mil. For more information about UCEA, visit www .communityplaceetown.org.
GEARS sets activities
GEARS has posted its upcoming programs. For more information or to register, visit www.getintogears .org or call 717-367-0355.
GEARS is accepting team registrations for its Fall Coed Slow-Pitch Softball League. League play will be from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays from Sept. 9 to early November. Each team will play a 10-game schedule with playoffs. There is a team entry fee.
POUND will be held on Fridays, Sept. 13 to Oct. 18, from 6:15 to
7:15 p.m. at Fighting Dragons, 101 Cherry St., Elizabethtown. Led by certified POUND instructor Courtney Lesnick, participants will use Ripstix, lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercise. The class will combine cardio, conditioning, and strength training with yoga and Pilates-inspored movements. Participants must be age 14 or older, and they should bring a yoga mat. Separate fees have been set for residents and for nonresidents.
Accordionists to gather
The First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will meet on Sunday, Aug. 25, at Zion Church of Millersville, 317 N. George St., Millersville.
The meeting will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. For additional details, contact Miranda Hoffman at 717-940-4762.
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