Old-fashioned
BY CATHY MOLITORIS“This is a great opportunity to bring the community together and let people know how things used to be done,” said Ron Bernhard, describing Susquehanna Old-Fashioned Field Days. The festivities will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16, and Sunday, Sept. 17, at Conoy Park, 2115 River Road, Bainbridge. The Conoy Lions Club will serve breakfast beginning at 7 a.m. both days. Opening ceremonies will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday and at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
This is the 25th annual event, which features machinery exhibits, craft vendors, demonstrations and more.
A fishing derby for children age 15 and under will be held following the opening ceremonies each morning. Participants should bring
their own bait and rod. A tractor parade will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday and at noon on Sunday. On Sunday morning, an interdenominational church service will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. Live entertainment will include a performance by a bluegrass
“We have a lot of demonstrations going on throughout the whole event,” said Tonya Bernhard, who is on the event committee with Ron. Demonstrations will include corn shelling and corn grinding, shingle sawing and apple cider making. A chainsaw carving demonstration will also be held.
Marking 50 years of fun, the 2023 Elizabethtown Fair ran from Aug. 21 through 26. The festivities included food, games, rides, competitions and entertainment. New this year, a baby race was held, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Elizabethtown and State Farm Insurance agent Craig Rothstein. Other contests included a three-legged race (pictured), numerous livestock competitions and baking contests. For additional coverage of the fair, look inside this issue of the Merchandiser. Visit www.townlively.com/in-the-community to see more photos.
BY CATHY MOLITORISband, beginning about 10 a.m. on Saturday. A benefit auction will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, featuring household goods, antiques, baked goods and more. Proceeds from the auction will be used to fund future Old-Fashioned Field Days.
A variety of antique walk-behind garden tractors will be on display, along with other lawn and garden equipment. Revolutionary War and Civil War re-enactors will be on-site as well. Local churches and nonprofit groups will set up stands, with food options including homemade ice cream, homemade apple dumplings, hot dogs, french fries and soup.
“This event is very family-oriented, and we have a lot of kids’ activities,” Ron noted, adding that barrel train rides and a hayride to a pumpkin
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“This is our third annual E-town Evolution event,” said Carrington Creasy, who owns Cider Press Market in Elizabethtown and is organizing the community event with Kirstie Williams. “Each year, we like to try to help a local cause and encourage everyone to join in on the fun and support our community.”
This year’s E-town Evolution will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, 900 E. High St. It will feature music, food, games, shopping and a silent auction.
Proceeds will benefit an Elizabethtown family that is dealing with a Stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis.
“Between chemotherapy treatments, surgeries, bloodwork, home health care needs, etc., medical bills have been piling up,” Creasy explained. “We wanted to step in to do what we can to assist with the financial burden of this situation.”
The first 200 adult guests who attend the event will receive a free E-town Evolution shopping tote. Live music from Grant Bryan will be featured from 10 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Wake Up John will perform from 1:45 to 4:45 p.m.
“A fall photo op will be set up for guests to snap photos of family and friends,” Creasy said, adding, “and be sure to tag the event in any photos you post to social media.” Children’s activities will include a bean bag toss
See E-town Evolution pg 4
“This is a great opportunity to bring the community together and let people know how things used to be done.”
GriefShare sessions posted
A new GriefShare support group will resume in-person meetings at the Community House Conoy Township (formerly the Saltshaker Building), 2346 River Road, Bainbridge, on Mondays from Sept. 11 to Dec. 11 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The program is sponsored by Word of Life Chapel in Bainbridge.
See GriefShare pg 5
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CHIQUES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:
1215 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Pastor Doug Paglia. Traditional Service at 9-10 am Communion held once a month.
5th Sunday of the month: One service only at 9:30 am. Children’s Sunday School 9 am. Adult Sunday School 10:15 am. Kids’ Church 10:30 am Contemporary Service 10:30 am. Nursery provided at all services. Handicapped accessible. Church office: 717653-5175.
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 8:15 & 11am (Livestream and recorded on YouTube). Sunday School at 9:45am 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 LeadMinistryTeam@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: Located at 815 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy, PA. Pastor: Tom Weber. DirectionsTurn next to Weis Markets on Main Street and go to top of hill, follow Bruce Ave. to church on right. Sundays: 9 am Adult Fellowship Groups and 10:10 am Worship Service. Phone: 717-653-1202 (Pastoral Care, Opt. 1; Office Administrator, Opt. 2). Zoom services are available, call the church office for the code. For more info go to our website: www.florincob.org or email us at secretary@florincob.org
BOSSLER MENNONITE CHURCH: Located at 2021 Bossler Rd., Elizabethtown. Phone: 717-367-5167. Web site: www.bosslermennonite.org Sunday Worship held at 10:00 am. Preschool: 717-537-8192.
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: 11:15 am.; Tuesday Youth Group: 6:30-8 pm.; Pastor: Brian Albert. Children & Youth Director: Jessica Rockey. Church Office: 717-653-5683. “Like” us on Facebook: Glossbrenner United Methodist Church. www.gumcmj.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 Revelation Bible Study: 7-8:30 p.m., Saturday Outreach: 12-2:30 p.m., Gospel Outreach Training (GOT!): 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month. Rev. Dr. Kara Werner, Pastor. Visit us online at gochurch22.com
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-7:15pm 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 welcome! 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, located at 598 Kraybill Church Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552. We Welcome You! Visit us online 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 themonth at 5 pm. stlukesmountjoy@gmail.com www.stlukesmountjoypa.org Handicap Accessible.
SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH: 398 N. Locust Street (North Spruce and Oak Streets), Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Phone:717-3671889. Sunday Worship: Traditional - 8:30 am, Grace Kids (ages 0-12 yrs) 10:15am, Contemporary- 10:15 am. E-mail: 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
ST. PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH: 1840 Marshall Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 (GPS – 904 Mill Road). 717367-1255 www.stpeteretown.org Saturday Evening Mass 4pm (Nov-Mar) 5pm (Apr – Oct) (C). Sunday Morning 8:30 – 10:30 am (C). Weekday Masses (HC) – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8am; Thursday 6pm (C). (C) = Church on Marshall Dr (HC) = Historic Church at 1 St. Peter Place.
TRINITY EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: 100 New Haven St. in Mount Joy (located directly across from Mount Joy Fire Station). Sunday Worship held at 10:15am. Pastor: Mike Eck. Office 717-653-4435.
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
GEARS to offer sports, fitness programs and more
GEARS will offer several recreational programs to the community. Unless otherwise noted, there is a per-person cost, with a discounted rate for GEARS members. To register or for more information, visit www.getintogears.org or call GEARS at 717-367-0355.
Power Hour with Lynn will be held on Mondays, Sept. 11 to Oct. 30, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Community Place on Washington, 105 E. Washington St., Elizabethtown. There will be no class on Monday, Sept. 18. Featuring body weight exercises, plyometric drills and weight training, the class is suitable for people of all ages and experience levels.
Chair Yoga will be offered from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursdays, Sept. 14 to Dec. 14, at the Fighting Dragons, 101 Cherry St., Elizabethtown. Using the support of a chair, participants will perform the movements in a seated or standing position. The class is for people age 14 and up.
GEARS will offer tennis lessons for youths ages 8 to 14. All classes will meet on Thursdays, Sept. 14 to Oct. 5, at the tennis courts at Legion Park in Marietta. The classes will be taught by Pam Kaylor, Donegal High School assistant tennis coach.
Find Your Sweet Spot will be offered from 5 to 5:50 p.m. for beginners. Participants will learn the fundamentals of tennis using the larger red balls and smaller courts.
Youths who have some experience playing tennis are invited to join the Grand Slammers class from 5:50 to 6:50 p.m.
Longtime Elizabethtown College men’s basketball coach and twotime state champion coach Bob Schlosser will offer a clinic for skill
work for girls and boys in grades three through five. The clinic will take place on Tuesdays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 17, from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. at the gym at Bear Creek School, 1459 Sheaffer Road, Elizabethtown.
New this year, another Bob Schlosser Basketball Skills Clinic will be offered in the gym at the Donegal Intermediate School, 1177 River Road, Marietta. Students in grades three through six may participate in this program, planned for Thursdays, Sept. 14 to Oct. 19, from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Two Snapology classes will be offered on Tuesdays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 3, in the gym at the GEARS Community Center, 70 S. Poplar St., Elizabethtown.
ABC’s & 123’s will be held on from 5 to 5:30 p.m. for children ages 2 to 4 accompanied by a parent. Participants will use DUPLO bricks and interactive toys.
A RoboPet Robotics Program will take place from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. for children ages 5 to 8. Using Lego WeDo Kits, children will build moving animals, learn the fundamentals of robotic design, explore animal habitats and discover gears and pulleys.
GEARS will offer a Christmas at Winters Heritage House Kids Decorating Club for youths ages 8 to 13 on Wednesdays, Sept. 13 to Dec. 6, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Winters Heritage House, 47 E. High St., Elizabethtown. There will be no meeting on Nov. 22. Using greens, grasses, berries and assorted dried fruits, children will make Colonial Christmas decorations for display at the Winters Heritage House. They will create traditional scherenschnitte paper cutting artwork and bake cookies and breads.
Hikes planned at park
Governor Dick Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna, will offer two upcoming events. Activities are free and open to the public, but preregistration is required by contacting 717-964-3808 or governordick @hotmail.com and providing a name and phone number in case the program is canceled.
A Photography Hike will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, at 11 a.m. Participants will hike up to the tower and stop along the way to take pictures; they should bring their own cameras. The walk up to the tower is steep and rocky at points.
game with prizes, face painting by a local artist and a fall craft.
Silent auction registration and bidding will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. in the Memorial Hall building. Donations from local businesses and residents will be featured, including items from White Family Dental, Realtor Tony Zook, WMH Design, EVO 206 Coffee Co., KLENck Fine Art and Cider Press Market.
A variety of food trucks will be on-site, including Good Eats Catering, Brotherly Love Scratch Kitchen, Dutch Country HandRolled Soft Pretzels, Kona Ice and Crazy Goat Coffee Company.
A full list of vendors may be
found on the event’s Facebook page by searching for “E-town Evolution Fall 2023.” Vendor applications will be accepted until Sunday, Sept. 10. “We want to try to accommodate as many as we can,” Creasy remarked. “The more vendors we have, the more money we can donate.” She noted that the event is not accepting any more vendors for the following categories: baked goods, candles, jewelry and bath and body products. To apply to be a vendor, message Cider Press Market on Facebook, direct message @e.townevolution on Instagram or email etown evolution@gmail.com.
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A fitness hike will be offered on Sunday, Sept. 10, at 10 a.m. Attendees will take a longer and fasterpaced hike, and they should wear proper footwear and bring water.
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homesummer improvement
GriefShare is a support group for those who have experienced the death of a spouse, child, family member or friend. The program consists of a weekly video, group discussion and a workbook with exercises to complete at home.
The video series features experts on grief recovery topics such as “Is This Normal?” and “Why?” along with “Grief and Relationships,” “Complicating Factors” and “Guilt and Anger.”
Each session is stand-alone, so people may join at any time. There is a fee for the workbook.
MUSSER’S TREE
Call facilitators Karen Schatz at 717-951-9000 or Tina Gruber at 717-344-1531 for more details. Information about GriefShare is also available at www.griefshare.org.
Community dinner planned
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 27 E. Main St., Mount Joy, will begin its 14th year of serving monthly free community dinners on Sunday, Sept. 17, with curbside pickup from 4 to 5 p.m.
The first meal this fall will be a spaghetti dinner. Also included with the spaghetti will be a salad, bread and butter, applesauce and dessert.
There is no cost for the meal. However, reservations are required by calling the church office at 717-6535493 no later than noon on Thursday, Sept. 14. Callers should provide their name and phone number and the number of meals needed.
Strength training for seniors Staying connected
How retirees can engage with their communities
People who are still a part of the workforce usually experience social interaction throughout the day as they collaborate on projects or gather with colleagues for lunch. Even those working remotely likely attend meetings virtually and communicate with co-workers by phone or email.
Without co-workers around, retirees may sometimes find their
social lives lacking. People may need to take steps to strengthen their social capital, a term that describes the strength of a person’s social relationships and the extent to which people feel physically and emotionally supported by their communities. Retirees may look to a variety of activities in the community to keep them connected with others.
- Join a club or group. Individuals can identify an activity they find interesting and determine if there is
a way to get involved with it in their community. Senior centers or adult activity providers may sponsor local programs, and libraries often host a variety of club and interest group meetings.
- Participate in worship. Many older adults find they want to reconnect with their faith at this point in their lives, even if attending services wasn’t a top priority earlier in life. Reach out to a local house of worship and find out when services take place and what activities are available.
- Read to children. Seniors can volunteer their services at a library by reading to youngsters. Interacting with other generations can be inspiring.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen or food pantry. Times continue to be challenging for many people who may find it hard to cover their expenses, and soup kitchens and food pantries can be a saving grace for those who might otherwise miss meals. Volunteering one’s time at these organizations can help make a difference in the lives of community members.
- Become a substitute teacher or paraprofessional. Many schools are experiencing shortages of qualified
staff members. Retirees may find a place helping to shape the minds of youngsters by volunteering at schools or taking on part-time jobs in the classroom.
- Become a mentor. Seniors can share their knowledge and experiences with a student, family member or other community member. Mentors needn’t have an advanced degree or special certification, but they should have more experience in a given field or subject than the mentee. The mentor should ask the mentee about his or her goals and expectations, listen carefully and then respond to the questions and needs of the mentee and adjust the material discussed as necessary to help the mentee meet his or her goals. Sessions should be planned at a time that suits both the mentee and mentor. Mentoring does not only benefit mentees; for mentors, it can keep an aging mind sharp, provide additional meaning and purpose to life and foster social connections.
- Befriend neighbors. A passing greeting may have been the norm when people were busy working, but once people are retired, they may have more opportunities to get to know their neighbors better. Neighbors may even take turns hosting get-togethers. Moving to a retirement or active adult community may facilitate such friendships.
- Volunteer with local government. Retirees may enter a local school board election or try to become a member of the town council.
These are just a few of the many ways that retiree may get involved in their community and maintain strong social ties.
A balanced diet and exercise, which includes a combination of aerobic activities and strength training, is necessary to maintain long-term health.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, regular physical activity is one of the most important things older adults can do to protect their overall health. Exercise helps to delay or prevent many of the conditions that come with age. Adults age 65 and older should aim for the recommended 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity, such as brisk walking, and at least two days of activities that strengthen muscles. When it comes to muscle strengthening, seniors can follow a few safety guidelines.
- Speak with a health care provider first. Before beginning an exercise regimen, people should have a discussion with their general practitioner about their fitness goals. The doctor can recommend strategies that are safe and point out any exercises that may compromise the patient’s overall health.
- Master basic exercises first. Anyone new to strength training, which is sometimes known as resistance training, can start out slowly, even just using body weight to provide resistance. Resistance exercises can include squats, crunches, modified pushups, planks, and lunges.
- Advance to resistance bands. When a person is ready to move on
to something else, he or she may consider resistance bands as an alternative to free weights. The bands can help a person develop good form before introducing weight. Good form is key to avoiding injury.
- Work with a trainer. Working with a certified personal trainer can help a person learn how to use free weights and strengthtraining machines correctly. A trainer also can create a routine that includes the right number of sets and repetitions to gradually build and maintain muscle mass. If someone decides against hiring a trainer, gym staff members may guide them on using equipment and demonstrate proper form.
- Exercise with a friend. Strength training with a friend or family member can provide motivation and keep people on target to meet their goals.
- Build up gradually. A person’s first strength training session should only last 10 to 15 minutes, according to Tiffany Chag, a strength coach at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. This time limit enables the person to gauge soreness. Anyone new to strength training should wait until soreness abates before beginning the next session.
Exercises that build strength are a vital part of maintaining health as a senior. These exercises help maintain muscle mass and also improve balance and bone health.
living SENIOR
“Danger” might not be the first word to come to mind when individuals consider their bathrooms. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that each year, more than 1.5 million aging adults visit emergency rooms for fallrelated injuries, many of which occur in the bathroom.
Many falls and spills that occur in the bathroom can be prevented. Seniors or their loved ones can make some minor adjustments to bathrooms so falls are less likely to happen.
People should install grab bars in their shower and bath and elsewhere, as necessary. Grab bars make it easier for aging men and women to get into and out of the shower or the tub by giving them something to hold on to. This assistance can be especially helpful for seniors who must step up and over their tubs to get into the shower. Although grab bars are primarily used in showers and tubs, they also can be installed alongside toilets for seniors who could use a little help sitting down and getting up. AARP notes that sheltering arm grab bars provide the best support around toilets. Such grab bars come around both sides of the toilet and look similar to armrests.
Seniors may also want to install LED lighting in their bathrooms. Poor lighting in a bathroom can make it hard for seniors to see and thereby make them more vulnerable to falls. Lighting can be especially problematic for seniors who make frequent bathroom visits overnight. Even bathrooms with seemingly adequate lighting may be dangerous if they feature dated light fixtures that rely on incandescent bulbs. These bulbs burn out with greater frequency than LED alternatives, which can last for years. The longer bulbs last, the less often seniors need to change them, which also reduces their risk for injury. In addition to replacing traditional fixtures with LED alternatives, individuals can plug in LED night lights that make it easy to see when making nighttime visits to the bathroom.
Non-slip bath mats can also be a helpful addition to a
bathroom. Non-slip bath mats often utilize rubber-backed liners to ensure the mats stay put even when floors get wet or damp from condensation after a hot bath or shower.
Non-slip mats can be placed where individuals will enter and exit the shower and even by the toilet and sink to help individuals feel steady on their feet.
Seniors should remember to clean their bathrooms regularly. Bathroom surfaces can grow
slippery from soap scum and condensation, and prompt and routine cleaning can reduce the likelihood that seniors will fall in their bathrooms. Seniors who have difficulty keeping up with household cleaning can hire a cleaning service or ask a younger relative to help them.
Seniors can fall anywhere in a home, but they may be more likely to do so in a bathroom. Various measures can help make bathrooms safer for aging individuals.
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50 years of fun
August 21-26, 2023
BY CATHY MOLITORISThe Elizabethtown Fair marked 50 years of community fun with competitions, exhibits, rides, games, live music and more from Aug. 21 to 26.
Charley Kramer was crowned fair queen. Other highlights of the week included Senior Citizen’s Day on Aug. 23 and the addition of events such as racing pigs. A variety of contests were held throughout the week for both children and adults. Here are the winners of various competitions.
LIVESTOCK COMPETITIONS
Market Goat Competition winners were Trenton Kready, Grand Champion Sale, Champion Medium Weight Sale and Champion ages 5 to 8; Clark Zurin, Champion Light Weight Sale; Madison Donough, Reserve Champion Light Weight Sale and Reserve Champion Light Weight Non-Sale; Raelyn Robertson, Reserve Champion Medium Weight Sale; Faith Burkholder, Champion Heavy Weight Sale and Reserve Grand Champion Sale; Dallan Dibble, Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Sale; Danielle Oatman, Grand Champion Non-Sale, Champion Light Weight NonSale, Champion Medium Weight Non-Sale and Supreme Market Animal; Ellyse Shenk, Reserve Champion Medium Weight Non-Sale and Champion age 16 and up; Gavin Molnar, Reserve Grand Champion Non-Sale and Champion Heavy Weight Non-Sale; Maddox Donough, Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Non-Sale and Reserve Champion ages 9 to 12; Riley Sauder, Reserve Champion age 16 and up; Jordyn Wetzel, Champion ages 13 to 15; Mary Alspaugh, Reserve Champion ages 13 to 15; Jaelyn Ribera, Champion ages 9 to 12; and Maxton Robertson, Reserve Champion ages 5 to 8.
Market Sheep Competition winners were Gavin Molnar, Champion Senior Showman, Champion Middle
Weight Non-Sale, Reserve Champion Middle Weight NonSale, Grand Champion Non-Sale and Champion Pairs; Allison Warihay, Reserve Champion Senior Showman; Jordyn Wetzel, Champion Intermediate Showman and Champion Light Weight Non-Sale; Hailey Leed, Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman and Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Non-Sale; Maddox Donough, Champion Junior Showman and Champion Middle Weight Sale; Kayden Youndt, Reserve Champion Junior Showman; Eli Zurin, Champion Novice Showman; Avonles Skworch, Reserve Champion Novice Showman and Reserve Champion Light Weight Non-Sale; Drew Zimmerman, Champion Heavy Weight Non-Sale, Reserve Grand Champion Non-Sale, Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Sale and Reserve Grand Champion Sale; Chloe Fackler, Champion Light Weight Sale; Kaitlyn Mattis, Reserve Champion Light Weight Sale; Madison Donough, Reserve Champion Middle Weight Sale; and Danielle Oatman, Champion Heavy Weight Sale, Grand Champion Sale, Reserve Champion Pairs and Supreme Market Lamb.
First-place winners in the Rabbit Showmanship Competition were Abigail Bell (ages 9 to 12), Levi Bell (ages 13 to 15) and Alexandria Neff (ages 16 to 18). Additional Rabbit Sale winners included Jenna Wivell, Champion Meat Pen Sale; Caleb Miller, Reserve Champion Meat Pen Sale; and Adriana Siegrist, Meat Pen Champion Non-Sale.
Winners of the Market Beef Competition were Calle Miller, Light Weight Champion Sale; Elizabeth Alspaugh, Reserve Champion Sale; Brayden Burkholder, Medium Weight Champion Sale, Grand Champion Beef Sale and Supreme Champion Market Beef; Abigail Witmer, Reserve Champion Medium Weight Sale and Reserve Champion Sale; Colton Boyer, Heavy Weight Champion Sale; Natalie Musser, Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Sale, Medium Weight Reserve Champion Non-Sale and Reserve
Champion Non-Sale; Riley Sauder, Light Weight Champion Non-Sale; Alex Tedesco, Light Weight Reserve Champion Non-Sale; Cohen Miller, Medium Weight Champion Non-Sale and Grand Champion Non-Sale; Faith Musser, Heavy Weight Champion NonSale; and Liam Shaak, Heavy Weight Reserve Champion Non-Sale.
Beef Showmanship winners were Liam Shaak, Champion (age 8 and under); Colton Boyer, Champion, and Waylon Kready, Reserve Champion (ages 9 to 12); Cohen Miller, Champion, and Abigail Witmer, Reserve Champion (ages 13 to 15); and Natalie Musser, Champion, and Brooke Coble, Reserve Champion (age 16 and up).
Dairy Beef winners were Makenzie Balmer, Light Weight Champion Sale; Lane Umbrell, Light Weight Reserve Champion Sale; Lindsi Umbrell, Medium Weight Champion Sale; Haylee Coble, Medium Weight Reserve Champion Sale; Diana Benner, Heavy Weight Champion Sale, Grand Champion Dairy Beef and Supreme Champion Market Beef; and Jackson Umbrell, Heavy Weight Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Beef.
Dairy Beef Showmanship winners were Cole Kopp (age 8 and under); Haylee Coble, Champion, and Easton Boyer, Reserve Champion (ages 9 to 12); Mary Alspaugh, Champion, and Aleigh Shenk, Reserve Champion (ages 13 to 15); and Lindsi Umbrell, Champion, and Dalton Pickel, Reserve Champion (age 16 and up).
Winners of the Breeding Goats competition were Chloe Fackler, Alpine Champion; Parker Rittle, Alpine Reserve Champion; Emercyn Winfindale, Lamancha Champion; Jocelyn Ribera, Lamancha Reserve Champion; Delainy Winfindale, Nubian Champion and Other Purebred Dairy Reserve Champion; Jaelyn Ribera, Other Purebred Dairy Champion and Supreme Champion Breeding Goat; Wyatt Eisenhour, Fiber Champion; Abigail Eisenhour, Fiber
Reserve Champion; Elianna Mahan, Boer/Boer Cross/ Spanish Champion; Jordyn Wetzel, Boer/Boer Cross/Spanish Reserve Champion; and Jaxon Ribera, Recorded Grade Dairy Champion.
Goat Showmanship winners were Brady Ribera, Champion, and Jocelyn Ribera, Reserve Champion (ages 5 to 8); Maddox Donough, Champion, and Jaelyn Ribera, Reserve Champion (ages 9 to 12); Delainy Winfindale, Champion, and Jordyn Wetzel, Reserve Champion (ages 13 to 15); and Emercyn Winfindale, Champion, and Abigail Nissley, Reserve Champion (age 16 and up). Pygmy Goat winners were Abigail Eisenhour, Champion (ages 5 to 8) and Champion Doe; and Wyatt Eisenhour, Champion (ages 13 to 15), Champion Wether and Reserve Champion Doe.
Winners of the Swine Competition were Trenton Kready, Grand Champion Overall; Cami Lewis, Reserve Grand Champion Overall; Corban Lewis, Light Weight Champion; Jack Brandt, Light Weight Reserve Champion; Declan Kramer, Medium Weight Reserve Champion; Harper Pfautz, Light Heavy Weight Reserve Champion; Waylon Kready, Heavy Weight Champion; and Amber Musser, Heavy Weight Reserve Champion.
CHILDREN’S COMPETITIONS
In the Children’s Coloring Contest, the first-place winners were Harper Collins (age 4), Brynlie Waller (ages 5 and 6), Lydia Dickerman (ages 7 and 8) and Hannah Swords (ages 9 and 10).
First-place winners in the Drug Poster Contest were Brynlee Sattazahn (ages 7 and 8), Pauline Baily (ages 9 and 10), Josephine Baily (ages 11 to 13) and Jonathan Ainsley (ages 14 to 18). Jonathan also won Best of Show. The Baby Race winner was Althea Ruoff, and August Eitnier won Best Dressed Baby.
OTHER COMPETITIONS
Baked Goods winners included Miranda Bowman, Decorated Cake; Linda Ginder, Apple Pie; Jean Muiznicks, Angel Food Cake; Jillian Thomas, PA Preferred Youth; and Kayla Roush, PSACF Chocolate Cake.
Winners of the Mini Hay Bale Toss were Charlie Fisk (age 5), Job George (age 6), Bennett Waller (age 8), Silas Bechtold (age 9), Liam Georg (age 10), Isabella Rhoads (age 11), Cora Quickel (age 12), Katie Fisk (age 13) and Ryan Berk (age 14).
Sponge Race first-place winners were Grace Ruhl (ages 4 and 5), Ava Price (ages 6 and 7), Bennett Waller (ages 8 and 9) and Brea Tymoczko (ages 10 and 11).
First-place winners of the Obstacle Course were Jayquan Leuks (ages 4 and 5), Hudson Supan (ages 6 and 7), Rowen Gilmore (ages 8 and 9) and Uriah Morris (ages 10 and 11).
First-place winners of the Pie Eating Contest were Evelyn Hostetter (ages 4 and 5), Beau Reynoldson (ages 6 and 7), Cole Steinmetz (ages 8 and 9), James Encarnacion (ages 10 and 11) and Mary Smith (seniors age 62 and older).
First-place winners of Tuesday’s Sack Race were Grace Ruhl (ages 4 and 5), Mason Ruhl (ages 6 and 7), Casey Kinsey (ages 8 and 9) and Nathan Shultz (ages 10 and 11).
First-place winners of Tuesday’s Egg and Spoon Race were William Davis (age 5), Brinlee Sattazahn (ages 6 and 7), Andy Waller (ages 8 and 9) and Eliana Cruz (ages 10 and 11).
Winners of the Three-Legged Race were Lilee and LeAnder Hodgson (ages 4 and 5), Brinlee and Reese Sattazahn (ages 6 and 7), Jack and Henry Timblin (ages 8 and
9) and Pia Houck and Jenna Spade (ages 10 and 11).
First-place winners of the Tractor Games were Jay Coble (youth) and Scott Becker (adult).
First-place winners of the Skid Loader Rodeo were Grayson Warihay (youth) and Austin Nolt (adult).
Rep. Tom Jones took first place in the Celebrity Dairy Showmanship contest, with 2023 fair queen Charley Kramer earning second.
First-place winners of the Pedal Tractor Pull were Everett Risser (ages 5 and 6), Luke Yunginger (ages 7 and 8), Caleb Martin (ages 9 and 10), Dakota Bollinger (ages 11 and 12), Daniel Nissley (ages 14 to 16), Bree Nissley (Ladies’ Powder Puff) and Cody Andrus (Men’s Power Pull).
Sienna Tyson won the Frog Jumping Contest.
Buck Shot Tournament winners were Owen Wagner (youth) and Terri Wilson (adult).
First-place winners of the Hay Bale Toss were Abigail Nissley (girls ages 14 to 18), Caiden Chappell (boys ages 14 to 18), Allison Laing (women age 19 and older), Matthew “Larry” Clark (men age 19 and older), Russ Bomgardner (senior men) and Sheila Laing (senor women).
Chad Forney took first place in the Horseshoe Pitch singles competition, while the doubles contest was won by Walt Carter and Gary Ebersole.
Will Bair and Logan Dupler won the Cornhole Tournament.
Ashes, a cat owned by Brandie Cramer, won the Pet Photo Contest. Joel Gruber took first place in the Baby Photo Contest.
Classes
Begins Sept. 20th - 6:30-8:00 P.M.
Finding God Faithful: A Study on the Life of Joseph by Kelly Minter
Church to host guest speaker
Grace Chapel, 2535 Colebrook Road, Elizabethtown, will host pastor David Cook on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023 at 10 a.m.
David is the senior pastor of International Bible Church (IBC) in San Antonio, which he and his wife, Jeannie, pioneered in 2002. Since 1997, David served as president of International Bible Center School of Ministry. The Cooks joined the faculty at IBC in 1984. Previously they served as nationally known speakers and full-time evangelists in the United States
and throughout the world. The Cooks graduated in 1969 from International Bible College. David received his master’s degree in biblical studies from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Also in attendance will be several alumni from the college who will briefly share in word and music.
Field Days
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Many people come to the event and stay all day, Tonya said, encouraging people to bring chairs to sit on while listening to the music or watching demonstrations.
She emphasized that Susquehanna Old-Fashioned Field Days, which is hosted by the Conoy Lions Club, would not be possible without the support of the community and a team of volunteers.
Pastors Mel and Rosemary Weaver, also graduates from the Bible college, invite community members to attend. For more information, call 717-503-5680 or visit www.gracechapelcares.org.
“It’s just a really fun community event,” she stated. “It’s a nice way to bring everybody together.”
For more information on the event, search for “Susquehanna Old-Fashioned Field Days” on Facebook.
FALL COIN SHOW
Veterans Court seeks volunteer mentors
The Lancaster County Veterans Treatment Court is seeking volunteer mentors for veterans involved in the court’s alternative sentencing program.
The court program is aimed at giving veterans who have committed a crime the opportunity to get their lives back on track. Those who complete the program successfully can have their record expunged, have more serious charges dropped and get a reduced sentence - possibly avoiding incarceration altogether. Program participants may have served in any branch of the U.S. military.
Many of the veteran mentors who are involved are retired or have flexible schedules that permit them to attend weekly court dates and other activities. Volunteers who are people of color or women are especially wanted.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities, contact Rich Wilson at 717-466-0978 or look for the table sponsored by the Lancaster County Veterans Treatment Court at the upcoming Recovery Day Lancaster on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Buchanan Park, Buchanan and Race avenues, Lancaster.
25th Annual Event
September 16 & 17, 2023
Conoy Twp. Park - Route 441, Bainbridge, PA hosted by
Fire company to mark 100th anniversary
Come enjoy a weekend of antique tractors, stationary gas engines, operating shingle mill and teeter-totter plus a great tractor parade.
See demonstrations of old time apple cider making, Blacksmithing, chain saw carving and much more.
See Reenactors from the Civil and Revolutionary War Eras.
Lots of fun things for “kids” of all ages including barrel train rides & hay rides.
Live entertainment during the show so don’t forget your lawn chairs!
Fishing Derby for kids 15 & younger Sat. & Sun. at 9am, after Opening Ceremony concludes. Bring your own fishing gear and bait!
Join us for our annual auction to benefit Susquehanna Old Fashioned Field Days
September 16 at 2:00 pm
A few items that have already been donated – baked goods, farm toys, chain saw carvings, plus much more.
The Bainbridge Fire Company will hold a 100th anniversary celebration on Saturday, Sept. 9.
The festivities will begin with a parade on Second Street at 9 a.m. A fire and smoke competition featuring pork and brisket will begin at 11 a.m. The event will also include food trucks, music, a cornhole competition, fire truck rides, pony rides, opportunities to smash a car and giveaway drawings for more than 30 prizes. More than 25 vendors will offer beer and wine. Commemorative 100th anniversary shirts, challenge coins and Christmas ornaments will be available for purchase.
To purchase tickets in advance, visit Gigi’s Ice Cream Bar, 2 S. Second St., Bainbridge. Those who prepurchase tickets will receive free samples of the pork and brisket entered in the competition and an opportunity to vote for their favorite, along with entry into a giveaway drawing for a Blackstone flat grill.
Come 55 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown • 717-947-5717 Tues, Weds, Thurs, Sat 10 to 4 • Fri 10 to 6
Bainbridge is a 100% volunteer fire company that was started in 1923. For more information, call Gina at 717-278-8484.
20% September 5th to 9th Come Join Us! Food, Discounts, Giveaways
Featuring Walk Behind Garden Free Meal with $20.00 Purchase
Tractor & Antique Garden Items Barrel Train Rides Pumpkin Painting Free Gifts for Children R099552
20% Unique Selection of Home Décor • Furniture • Gifts • Boutique 1st Anniversary Celebration
Banquet will benefit Mt. Hope
BY CATHY MOLITORIS“Mt. Hope gives over $1 million in charitable care every year, a feat made possible by the great amount of support from our local community,” said Kris Wilson, director of advancement for Mt. Hope Nazarene Retirement Community.
You can help support that mission by attending a Fall Benefit Banquet. The event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23, at Manheim Brethren in Christ Church, 54 N. Penryn Road, Manheim. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and a catered meal will be
served at 5:30 p.m.
The menu will feature homemade oven-baked bacon-wrapped pork loin stuffed with savory apple sausage, pork gravy, gourmet cheese potatoes, sweet and sour saucy green beans, tossed salad, homemade soft dinner rolls with butter, desserts and drinks.
Following the free meal, an inspirational program will take place with guest speakers, personal sharing and music. Silent and live auctions of themed baskets will include homemade pies, cakes and breads; donated items from local businesses and individuals such as Koser Jewelers;
experiences; gift cards to local attractions and retail stores; and passes to events, local entertainment and popular spots such as local golf courses, snow tubing and Sight & Sound Theatres.
“The mission and future vision of Mt. Hope will be shared, and attendees will also hear personal stories of how Mt. Hope touched people’s lives when they needed answers and provided a way to help families in need,” Wilson remarked. “Mt. Hope continues to be an inviting and welcoming place for everyone who needs our services. We are continuing strong in
our founding mission to provide affordable, quality care in a Christian environment, serving the least of these, regardless of someone’s resources or ever-changing financial circumstances.”
Mt. Hope is largely supported by Medicaid state assistance, Wilson shared, noting that a large gap exists in what the state reimburses longterm care facilities and the actual cost of nursing care. “Raising funds to assist in helping residents who are not able to afford the cost of their care or benevolent care is a growing need,” she said.
This is the second year for the banquet fundraiser, which is the largest
giving opportunity for the community to support the work of Mt. Hope. “We are striving to exceed our goal of $50,000, which is what was so generously shared last year,” Wilson said. “People attending the banquet will be truly amazed at everything Mt. Hope accomplished over the past few years. We have some exciting news about our future next steps as we begin the planning process of looking towards additional renovations and upgrades.”
To reserve individual, couple or group seating at the banquet, contact Wilson at 717-682-8026 or advance ment@mthopenazarene.org. There is also an opportunity to be an event or table sponsor for a fee. The banquet reservation deadline is Friday, Sept. 15. The benefit meal is free; however, attendees at the banquet will have an opportunity to financially support the ongoing work of Mt. Hope as well as a
Themed baskets, like the one shown here by resident Glenn Welsh, will be part of an auction event to benefit Mt. Hope Nazarene Retirement Community.
suggested donation to support the cost of the banquet.
For more information about Mt. Hope, visit www.mthopenazarene.org.
ON-SITE PUBLIC AUCTION
Fri. Oct 6, 2023 @ 3:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction -
7606 Rose Vly Rd., Trout Run
180+/- Ac., gas lease
Sat. Oct 7, 2023 @ 9:00 AM
RE & Pers. Prop Auction855 Sheaffers Valley Rd, Landisburg
14+/- Ac. Lots of Personal Property
Fri. Oct 13, 2023 @ 6:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction - 00 Sand Valley Rd, Richfield
(2) parcels watch for details!
Sat. Oct 14, 2023 @ 10:00 AM
RE & Pers. Prop Auction -
336 Peters Creek Rd, Peach Bottom
2.8+/- Ac w/ shop
Fri. Oct 20, 2023 @ 5:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction -
7390 Carlisle Pk., York Springs - New Horse Barn
Fri. Oct 27, 2023 @ 5:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction16 Schoolhouse Rd, Kirkwood
1.4+/- Ac. Remodeled
Sat. Oct 28, 2023 @ 8:30 AM
RE & Pers. Prop Auction -
VALUABLE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
2 P.M. • REAL ESTATE 6:00 P.M. LOCATION: 608 East Hummelstown Street, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster County BRICK FOUR (4) BEDROOM, ONE (1) BATH, TWO (2) HALF BATHS, Living Room With Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Rear Enclosed Sun Porch, Central A/C, Full Size Basement, 1,714 Sq. Ft. 0.24 Acre Level Lot, TWO (2) CAR GARAGE WITH UPSTAIRS LOFT, CERTAINLY A MUST SEE! “Highly Motivated Seller - Seller Is Relocating”. Open House Dates: Sat., Sept. 9 & 16, 12:00-2:00 P.M. For Financing, Photos, Full Listing, Terms See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Mary Ann Waleff
The Witman Auctioneers Team Is Currently Booking Auctions Now & In The Future For The 2023 Auction Season. Call Us Now For Competitive Rates. Auction by: Witman Auctioneers, Inc. Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman www.witmanauctioneers.com 717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300 • AY-000155-L R099177
(Elizabethtown/Middletown Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION
3-BDRM 2-BATH CUSTOM RANCHER w/2-CAR GARAGE * 2-ACRES!
Ac w/Cabin
Sat. Sept 23, 2023 @ 8:30 AM
Public Auction - 124 Hatchery Rd, Dalmatia
Ind. Metal & Wood working
Sat. Sept 23, 2023 @ 12:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction - 124 Hatchery Rd, Dalmatia
2+/- Ac 30’x348’ Poultry Bld.
Sat. Sept 30, 2023 @11:00 AM
Public Real Est Auction - 3641 Rt 209, Elizabethville
57+/- Ac. Farm Clean & Green
Sat. Sept 30, 2023 @11:00 AM
Public Real Est Auction - 3872 Rt 209, Elizabethville
67+/- Ac. Farm Clean & Green
Tues. Oct 3, 2023 @ 6:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction - 1323 Division Hwy, Ephrata
.58+/- Ac Brick Rancher
Thurs. Oct 5, 2023 @2:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction -
4550 New Holland Rd, Mohnton
30+/- Ac Farm & Barn
Thurs. Oct 5, 2023 @ 6:00 PM
Public Real Est Auction - 35 Griest Rd, Nottingham
10+/- Ac Farm w/greenhouses
954 Truce Rd, New Providence - watch for details
Thurs. Nov 2, 2023 @ 5:30 PM
Public Real Est Auction - 51 White Rd., Airville watch our website for details!
Fri. Nov 3, 2023 @ 9:00 AM
RE & Pers. Prop. Auction
1273 Beaver Dam Rd., Honey Brook - 25+/- Ac.
Sat. Nov 4, 2023 @ 8:30 AM
Personal Property Auction
2779 Main St., Morgantown - coins, toys, collectables
Sat. Nov 11, 2023 @ 10:00 AM
Personal Property Auction
1281 Mountain Rd., Elizabethville - Logging Equip. etc.
Sat. Nov 18, 2023 @ 10:00 AM
Public Real Est Auction
273 Highland Rd., Christiana - watch for details!
Sat. Nov 18, 2023 @ 10:00 AM
Public Real Est Auction
998 Hopeland Rd., Lititz - 40+/- Ac. Horse Farm
Thur. Dec 7, 2023 @ 10:00 AM
RE & Pers. Prop. Auction
1659 Pen Argyl Rd, Pen Argyl Watch for more details!
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Directions: From Elizabethtown, PA take Rt. 230 W. to left on S. Hertzler Rd. to right on Locust Grove Rd. to property on left.
Real Estate: Consists of a custom-built one-owner 1,912 sq. ft. 3-bedroom custom rancher w/2-car garage; detached 2-bay pole barn/shop and a utility barn on a rural 2-acre tract bordering woodland.
OPEN HOUSE: SAT., SEPT. 9 from 1-3 PM for appt. call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333.
Note: Inviting rural 2-acre tract offers a spacious custom rancher w/large garage; detached pole barn & woodshop ideal for the craftsman or hobby enthusiast! Large lot with lots of room for gardening or pasture! Located close to the Conewago Creek Trail & Susquehanna River boating access. Lower Dauphin Schools!
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YAMAHA GOLF CART; TORO Z-TURN MOWER; WOODSHOP & GARAGE TOOLS; 20+GUNS; FISHING ITEMS; ANTIQUES & FURNITURE. Huge auction held on site! Great Food Available!
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Sign up for a basketball tournament
BY CATHY MOLITORISHead out to Calvary Bible Church in Mount Joy for a three-on-three men’s basketball tournament on Saturday, Sept. 16. The event will begin at 9 a.m. on the basketball courts at the church, 629 Union School Road.
The tournament is open to men age 16 and up, and entry is free. A minimum of three players per team is required to sign up. Teams will be randomly paired up in the double-elimination tournament, and trophies will be awarded to the top three teams. The games will follow traditional three-on-three rules and regulations, including half-court play and no threepoint baskets. PIAA referees will be available for each game.
The tournament began a few years ago when church member Bill Osborne was inspired by a similar community basketball tournament he experienced when he lived in Michigan. He thought about hosting a tournament at Calvary Bible Church for several years before
Teams took to the court at Calvary Bible Church for last year’s basketball tournament.
organizing the first one in 2021. This year’s tournament is sponsored by The King’s Men ministry at the church. Osborne is the chairman of the group.
He said he’s been very happy with the response from the community to the tournament. “It’s been pretty successful. We’ve had good turnout, and we’ve had really good competition,” he said, noting that last year’s tournament came down to the final basket to determine the winner. “It’s just been a really fun day.”
Refreshments will be available for both players and spectators, and Osborne invites the community to
come out for the event.
“This is a way of us getting to know the community and the community getting to know us,” he explained. “We’ll have information about our church, and we just want to bring people together to have fun.”
Preregistration is encouraged for the tournament, although people can participate on the day of the event if space is available. To register, visit www.cbcmj.org, call 717-653-5857 or email office@cbcmj.com. The registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 15. In the event of rain, the tournament will be rescheduled for Saturday, Sept. 23.
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FOR SALE Boats
1996 SEA NYMPH 14FT BASS BOAT, 2 elect. motors, 2 fish finders, 2 motor batteries never used, 14 ft. trailer. Lots, lots of extra, 610-269-1914.
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SAT. OCT. 21, 2023 – 9am Collector Car Auction 80 Rocherty Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042 PREMIER COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION
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Boats
MARINE REPAIR BUSINESS
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Bldg. Materials
METAL ROOFING & Siding For Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc. 36” Coverage, Painted $2.35 LF, Bare $1.45 to $1.70 LF, Rainbow $1.35, Sold As Seconds Made in Ephrata, PA. 717-445-5222.
RECYCLED ASPHALT MILLINGS
AND CRUSHED CONCRETE FOR SALE. For pricing, delivery, & pickup details, call Strickler Corporation 610-777-2312, M-F 8am-4pm. Visit stricklercorp.com
Lawn & Garden
RAILROAD TIES FOR SALE
3 grades in stock, premium, #1 & #2s. Delivery Available Gap Repair, 717-442-4781 ext.2
Livestock
FREE:WILLLEND nice RIDING HORSES & lg. PONIES until June 2024. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080.
Pets
AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, family raised. Vet checked, shots, dewormed, $450. 717-786-2377 lv. msg.
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BLACK LAB-MIX PUPPIES family raised, vet checked, crate trained, $100. Call/text: 717-538-0951
ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES, farm raised, shots, dewormed, liver and white, $150. 717-546-9445, Airville
Sporting Goods
CANADIAN GOOSE DECOYS, Silh. & goose shell decoy, 3+ doz., & duck decoys, make offer, call anytime, 717-361-0788.
GUNS WANTED INSTANTPAYMENT
1 gun or collection - Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
HIGH-QUALITY HUNTING CLOTHES, mostly new, call 717-361-0788.
Miscellaneous
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Collectibles
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Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/Memorabilia, Movie/Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!
Lawn & Garden
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
FREE REMOVAL of Riding Mowers. Call/text Jim 717-940-9029
HOUSE DOG AVAILABLE for Rehoming. 6 yr. old, Shih Tzu. Ideal placement is quiet home with daily slow walk & some play. Reason for Rehoming- is not tolerating children well as she gets older. Call 717-435-3667 for more info.
MINI BERNESE PUPPIES, up to date shots/dewormed, tricolor, very friendly, adult wgt. 30lbs. $300/ea. 717-445-0213.
MINI POODLES, 2 black & 2 tricolor, vet checked, shots, dewormed, family raised, $450 ea. 717-548-4277.
POMERANIAN PUPS, Born 7/9/23. Ready 10/9/23. Vet-checked & shots. 717-383-8493
Produce & Edibles
CONCORD GRAPE JUICE Fresh pressed, unpasteurized, from N.Y. 5g. buckets, 55g. barrels & 275g. totes Great for canning or wine making. Cedar Acres, Melvin Fisher, 835 Cedar Knoll Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320. To Order Call: 610-698-5789. Order by Sept. 30th for pick up after Oct. 15th.
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GARAGE SALES
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A<RIMMING Interior Trimming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring, Install Replacement Windows. 717-405-9545 Leave Message
A+ AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING! 717-208-2265 CLEANUP, MULCH, TRIMMING, PLANTING, SMALL TREE & SHRUB REMOVAL. Affordable,Sr. Disc.!
AFFORDABLE CONCRETE New • Repairs • Replacement 30+ yrs. exp. Call: 717-224-8603
AFFORDABLE PAINTING. Int./ext., staining, drywall repair, custom colors. Call Damien 717-940-5912 PA032157 Let us brush & roll your project away!
A A F F F F O O R R D D A A B B L L E E PO PO WER WER W W ASHING ASHING & DECK SEALING/REPAIR
By Steve, 717-892-7411
AGE IN PLACE CONTRACTOR
Grab bars, widen doorways, curb-less showers, lift toilets. Professional and courteous Master Carpenter and Certified Plumber. Call Chad at 717-519-9032
ALLEGIANT TREE CARE
Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/shrub pruning/removal. 717-598-9857
AMISHMOVINGCOMPANY
Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
ANDY’S DRYWALL
Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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Houses • basements • garages • yards Junk removal, 717-696-9453 No job too big or too small!
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BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405-8733
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WE SPECIALIZE IN COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL ROOFING. Our Goal is to serve our clients w/a high quality job PA#112619 • INSURED • 717-747-4037
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717-786-7053
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DRYWALL WORK
30 Years Experience |Kent Sauder, LLC
Text/Call: 717-989-2069
GUTTERS,GUTTERS
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HOUSE WASHING BY ME
Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504
JUNK REMOVAL
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We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard cleanup. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
WE TRANSFORM YOUR kitchen in less time, with less stress, at an amazing value. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate. 1-844887-5145 (PA017137).
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ALWAYS BUYING CARS, SUVs & TRUCKS
Any Year In Excellent Condition
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ALWAYS BUYING
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BUYING CLASSIC CARS,TRUCKS, SUVs
**American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$
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BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 40¢/ga. - will pick up. Also paying up to $300 ea. for old PROPANE TANKS, must be 300 gal. or larger. 717-587-7315.
CORVETTES WANTED
Any Year. 1953 & Up. Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
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*NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
For Rent
315 S.UNION ST., MIDDLETOWN
2,170 sq.ft. - $910 / month
1,872 sq. ft. - $850 / month
Mixed Use / Warehouse. Gated On-Site Parking for both units. #717-689-0816
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