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and Octorara. Virtual clubs will be offered in Cocalico, Donegal, Manheim Central, and Solanco school districts. A program for sixth- through eighth-grade students will also be starting at Martin Meylin Middle School in Lampeter-Strasburg School District. “We would like to get the clubs all restarted,” said Lisa Kilgore, director of CEF of Lancaster County, who noted that more than 30 clubs were meeting in the county prior to the onset of COVID-19. “We had 17 clubs last fall, plus a Zoom club, and we will have more than 20 this spring,” noted Kilgore. “It’s gradually rebuilding.” CEF is an international orga-

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volunteering can be rewarding to those who take the opportunity to help guide young lives. “We want to be encouraging to kids and families right now,” she said. “It is a blessing to us to be able to do that.” Kilgore noted that she is grateful for God’s provision over the last few years. “Financially, God has been bringing support,” she said. “He has kept us going in better ways than we could have imagined.” Those who wish to sign a child up for a Good News Club may visit www.ceflancaster.org and click on the registration tab to find the elementary school where their child would attend. Individuals who wish to volunteer may contact CEF through the website or call 717-569-5412.

Salem Author Event Breaks Church Fundraising Records Baldacci was featured lic Library, the funds will be Sets Bible at David the annual fundraiser for used to purchase books for public libraries in Lancast- the adult readers’ book clubs Game Day the er County. The event had and the Classics Club. Mered-

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involve a Bible lesson; a memory verse; songs; games; small group time, which is called Wonder Time; and missions. Each semester has its own theme. The spring 2022 series is called “The Early Church God’s Power in Action.” The program has a rotating sixyear curriculum. Volunteers are an integral part of the program. “We try to have one adult for every six children,” said Kilgore, who noted that volunteers are trained to use the curriculum. Kilgore praised helpers who have been part of the program the last two years. “The volunteers who have stuck with us through COVID have been really wonderful,” she said. “The kids have needed to talk more.” She pointed out that

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been postponed due to the pandemic since April 2020, but the event still attracted over 950 guests. At the event, Baldacci described his journey to literary success. He had just released his latest novel, “Mercy,” so the timing for the gathering was in sync with a book tour. The Council of Friends of Lancaster County’s Public Libraries, in partnership with Aaron’s Books in Lititz and the Library System of Lancaster County, attended the annual author event. Organizers reported that 17 public libraries and the Bookmobile will each receive $1,500 from the proceeds of the event, which is double previous amounts. Some of the libraries have already shared their plans for the money. At Columbia Pub-

ith Hendricks, interim Bookmobile coordinator, plans to communicate with the member libraries to assess their community needs that may be See Author pg 4

David Baldacci


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