“We have really tried to improve the event to make it more enjoyable,” said John Styer, one of the organizers of the annual Terre Hill Days, a four-day community celebration that raises funds to benefit the Terre Hill Community Memorial Park. “All the entertainment is new (this year).”
Terre Hill Days will be held in the park, 210 Lancaster Ave., Terre Hill, on Thursday through Sunday, July 18 through 21. The event will open at 5 p.m. on July 18 and Friday, July 19, and at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 20. On July 21, a church service and gathering will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Bringing quality entertainment to the venue had been a focus for the last few years. “Building on the success of last year’s business sponsorships to upgrade entertainment, we have further enhanced daytime activities on
Summertime in the park
Terre Hill Days events planned
Saturday,” said Styer, who noted that afternoon activities will be held in shaded areas.
Thursday evening’s activities will include rides, games, and bingo, along with face painting and a magic show by Mr. Sneakers.
“Thursday, we have Rick K and the All Nighters,” noted Styer, who added that the band is currently on a tour called Rick K: Road Trip. “They do a great, high-energy, fun, family, oldies show,” he shared.
Friday’s entertainment will
Back-to-school giveaway
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Carl Edwards, director of development and ministries with CrossNet Ministries, and Corrine Horning, the new community events and outreach manager for the ministry, are working together on the annual school supply giveaway program they call 2024 Backpack Program.
This year’s event will be held at the CrossNet Ministries Youth Center, 110 W. Franklin St., New Holland, on Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Backpacks filled with school supplies will be available for all ELANCO School
begin at 5:30 p.m. with magic and puppets by McDade. The annual classic car cruise, which has no entry fee, will open at 6 p.m. rain or shine. At the same time, Dan Emery, a singer and songwriter from the area now
living in Arizona, will perform on the main stage with a band made up of local musicians. Saturday activities will open at 10 a.m. with an arts and crafts fair, which will run until 4 p.m. Also at 10 a.m., a chainsaw carving
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Dance, music, munchies,
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Cavod sets open house
When Cavod Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit dedicated to offering a godly environment to study the arts, plans an open house, the organization puts an emphasis on fun.
“Our open house will be on Saturday, July 13,” said Julie Wendler, artistic director with Cavod. “We will start at 9 a.m., and we will be partying until 1:30 p.m.” Cavod has locations
in New Holland and Manheim. The New Holland open house will be held at 665 W. Main St.
“We will be joined by Kid’s Cookie Break (a WJTL radio show) in the morning,” said Wendler, who added that every half hour artists representing different Cavod departments will perform. “We will have dance performances, live music, and a spoken word presentation from our theater department,” she noted.
Chainsaw carving, music, and more will all be part of the annual Terre Hill Days event.
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demonstration will be presented by representatives of Running A Landscaping in the shade toward the back of the park. A Dixieland band will perform on the side stage at 11:30 a.m., and Mountain Gospel Harmony will play at 2 p.m. Big Book of Wonder with Jenny Hill for children age 5 and up will be presented at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. “It will be a creative journey through a mysterious book of art, word play, and creative movement,” reported Styer. The annual candy scramble, accompanied by a brief air acrobatics show, will be held at 3:30 p.m., followed by Nick DiSanto, a one-man band, at 4 p.m. Papa Tater will present his own special brand of magic on the side stage at 6 p.m.
Saturday’s entertainment will feature the
country sounds of Jack and Davis Reid, brothers from Virginia, who are the grandsons of the Statler Brothers. The evening will culminate with a fireworks presentation at 10 p.m.
The Sunday morning church service will be followed by a community picnic at noon. Free hot dogs and a beverage will be served. Attendees are encouraged to bring a covered dish to share. The Bavarian Baron German Band from Manheim will play at noon.
“Terre Hill Days is always a nice family event with lots of activities and great food,” commented Styer. “We are thrilled with the generosity of our businesses community (in sponsoring the event),” he added.
Readers who would like more information may visit www.terre hilldays.com or call 717-445-4581.
Church posts Summer Bible
Adventure
Hinkletown Mennonite Church, 2031 Division Highway, Ephrata, will host the Summer Bible Adventure program from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday, July 21 to 25. Classes will be available for children and youths age 3 and up as well as adults.
The children’s program will have a jungle cruise theme. Kids will set off on an adventure from Genesis to Revelation, learning the answers to questions such as “Did God really create everything?” and “Why do bad things happen?” as well as “Was Noah’s ark real?” and “Why do I need to be saved?” and “Can I trust the Bible?”
The program is free. To register, visit https:// hinkletown.org. More information is available by calling 717-354-5213 or emailing office@hinkle town.org.
Cloister Chorus to present concert
The Ephrata Cloister Chorus will present its Summer Choral Sampler program on Saturday, July 13, at 3 p.m. at the Historic Ephrata Cloister, 632 W. Main St., Ephrata. The brief concert will take place in the historic 1741 Saal (Meetinghouse).
The event, presented by the Ephrata Cloister Associates, will offer an opportunity to hear original 18th-century choral compositions in the space where they were first performed.
Under the direction of Mark Herr and accompanied by Juliet Mitton, the Ephrata Cloister Chorus will pres -
ent a selection of original Ephrata pieces alongside music from other early American communities.
The concert is included with the price of admission to the site. Seating is limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis. For more information, call 717-733-6600, email ephrata1732@gmail .com, or visit www.ephrata cloister.org.
Persons with disabilities who need special assistance or accommodations are asked to call in advance to discuss their needs. Pennsylvania TDD relay service is available at 800-654-5984.
Wrestlers earn All-American honors
Garrett Gehr of East Earl and Aiden Swann of Denver earned the title of individual NCAA Division III Scholar All-American. The honor was bestowed by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA).
Gehr and Swann are members of the men’s wrestling team at Alvernia University.
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District students entering kindergarten through grade 12 who are participating in free and reduced-cost lunch programs. Proof of residency in the school district, such as an electric or phone bill, will be necessary to receive a free backpack.
To gather the necessary items for the program, up to 15 donation bins are distributed regularly throughout the community. This year, those bins were delivered to churches, businesses, and various other local organizations on June 28. According to Edwards, CrossNet representatives are in continued conversation with teachers to learn about “tangible actual needs that students have” so that the organization can collect the necessary items to meet those. Requested items are new, sturdy backpacks for students of all ages, along with pens, spiral tablets, pocket folders, rulers, notebook paper, three-ring binders, highlighters, water-based markers, safety scissors, crayons, mechanical pencils, colored pencils, pencil cases, pencil sharpeners, index cards, glue sticks, erasers, and small tissue packets. Edwards noted there is a special need for certain items such as earbuds, and, for upper grades, scientific calculators. Financial donations will also be accepted. For those who prefer to shop online for backpacks, an Amazon wish list is available at https://tinyurl.com/ ancnwdrb.
In addition to backpacks,
other resources will be available such as free haircuts on a first-come, first-served basis and information from an ELANCO School District representative, CrossNet Ministries, and New Holland Early Learning Center. Free food items, which will be provided while supplies last, will include hot dogs, snacks, beverages, and ice cream.
Volunteers are needed to take part preparing for the event and distributing materials on Aug. 13. Individuals interested in volunteering may visit www.elancocross.org and look under “News and Stories” for “2024 Backpack
Program.”
Horning reported that in 2023, more than 680 backpacks were given away. Edwards would like to have 750 full backpacks for the 2024-25 school year. Any leftover backpacks will be given away through churches and the school district on an as-needed basis.
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Poole Forge to offer summer nature classes
BY FRANCINE FULTON
A series of nature programs, designed to get children outdoors this summer, will be offered at Historic Poole Forge on select Wednesdays in July and August. Children will be invited to learn about raptors and other birds, mammals, insects and native plants. There will also be classes on archery and fishing. All programs are free, although donations will be accepted.
The series will open on July 10 from 1 to 2 p.m. with “PA Raptors and Mammals,” which will be presented by Tracie Young from Raven Ridge Wildlife Center in Washington Boro. “(She will bring) animals that have been brought into the rehab but are not able to be released back into the wild. That’s what qualifies them as ‘ambassadors,’” explained Dawn Ekdahl, Poole Forge executive director. “She will bring Meret, a 2-and-
BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org
BETHANY GRACE FELLOWSHIP: 400 Reading Road, East Earl (at the corner of Rt. 625 & Union Grove Rd.) Join us for worship, Sundays at 9 & 10:35AM. Adult, Youth, 56 Club classes at 10:35. Options for nursery-grade 4 during both time slots. Check us out at www.bethanygf.org or call 717-4456644 with questions. To Thrive | To Impact | To Unify.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ” Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Please go to cfcnewholland.org/visit for information concerning worship services, adult ministries, youth & children’s ministries.
CHURCHTOWN UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH: 2170 Main Street, Narvon (Churchtown). Phone: 717-445-5585, umcchurchtown@gmail.com. Pastor Dave Kling, dklingclm@gmail.com 5 mi East of New Holland on PA 23. Sunday worship at 9 am. Handicapped Access.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 105 Earland Dr., New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 services on Sunday morning and 7:00 service on Wednesday evening. Childcare for birth through 5th grade available during 2nd and 3rd Sunday morning services and Wednesday evening service. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com
MT ZION UMC: 753 Mt. Zion Rd., Narvon, PA. Pastor: Ian Solodky, Worship Leader: Joe Liptock, Praise Band “3:16”. Adult Bible Study 9 am, Worship Service 10:15 am, Child Care Provided. We teach the traditional Gospel of Jesus Christ. All are welcome! Enjoy the views of our beautiful rural setting. Facebook.com/mtzionroad/ Instagram: Mt.Zion_narvon
OUR LADY OF LOURDES Catholic Church: 150 Water Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Father Steven Fauser, Pastor. Visit us online at www.ourladyoflourdesnh.com Sunday 8am & 10:30am. Saturday 5pm. Weekday Mass: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9am.
PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org
a-half-year-old broadwinged hawk. He was hit by a car and lost the use of one eye, which would make it difficult for him to hunt and survive in the wild.”
Young will also bring Barron, a black vulture; Phoenix, a peregrine falcon, which is a new ambassador; Monster, a striped skunk; Oberon, a black rat snake; and Ozzy and Harriet, box turtles.
“Insects” will be shared by instructor Alyssa Doster on July 17 from 1 to 2 p.m., and “Native Plants and Nature” will be presented by Lydia Martin on July 24 from 1 to 2 p.m.
“Archery” will be the program on July 24 from 6 to 7 p.m. Children will learn basic archery and safety skills from Bob Lauffer and then practice on targets that will be set up in the site’s back ballfield.
Community breakfast set
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 133 Church St., Bowmansville, will host a community breakfast on the first Monday of every month from 6 to 9 a.m. in the fellowship hall. The next event will take place on Aug. 5. The all-you-can-eat meal will include pancakes, sausage, hash browns, and toast and homemade jelly. Juice and coffee will be available. The meal is free of charge.
PILGRIM BIBLE CHURCH: 5367 Paes Rd., New Holland. Located 1/4 mi from Welsh Mountain Rec. Center on Paes Rd., 717-354-9444. Sunday School 9:15 am, Worship Service 10:30 am. Nursery. Pastor: Norman Griess.
ST. JOHN CENTER LUTHERAN CHURCH: 599 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 717-445-5505. Sunday Worship at 11 am Visit us online: www.sjclutheran.org
ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:00 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Andrew DiNardo. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org
THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE: 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Pastor Chet Yoder. Join us Sunday Mornings at 10:00 am for our Live Stream Worship at www.gardenspotvillage.org/live
WEAVERLAND ANABAPTIST FAITH COMMUNITY: 210 Weaverland Valley Rd., East Earl, www.weaverland.org 717445-6348. Restoring lives by encountering Christ. Lead Pastor Brian Martin. Sunday worship services: 8 & 10:30am, w/Sunday Schl for all ages at 9:30am. Vibrant Young Adult, Youth & Children’s Ministries. Aglow/60 Plus & Men’s & Women’s Care Ministries.
“Fishing the Creek” will be the program on July 31 from 1 to 2 p.m. Amanda Goldsmith from the Lancaster County Conservation District will demonstrate electrofishing in the creek. According to Ekdahl, electrofishing is the process of adding a mild electric shock to the water. It stuns the fish momentarily and they
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Senior Connections to meet
The Senior Connections group will meet on Thursday, July 11, at Conestoga Mennonite Church, 2779 Main St. (Route 23), Morgantown.
Lunch will be served at noon, followed by a presentation by Diane Albertson, a Christian storyteller, who
will present “Nearer My God to Thee.” The story will feature facts concerning the sinking of the Titanic and the story of a young woman who was on saved in a lifeboat as the ship sank. People age 55 and older are welcome to attend.
Ready to flip pancakes at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ are (from left) Barry Gehman, Cheryl Borja, and Phil Shober.
float so that scientists can identify the species of fish; the variety of fish that can be found in a waterway is an indicator of its water quality.
The program “Ornithology,” which is the scientific study of birds, will be presented on Aug. 7 from 1 to 2 p.m. by Sallie Gregory. She will discuss bird adaptations; their body parts, including beaks, wings and feet; their food sources; nests; and migration.
The series of programs will conclude on Aug. 14 from 1 to 2 p.m. with “What Lives in the Stream?” Biologist Brad Basehore will teach attendees about the creatures that live in the Conestoga River at Poole Forge.
Tracie Young (right) will bring live animals, including Meret, a broad-winged hawk, to the program on July 10.
Children who attend the nature programs must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. In the event of a severe thunderstorm, the creek-related programs will be rescheduled. Ekdahl added that adults are also welcome to attend the
nature programs that may interest them.
Historic Poole Forge is located at 1940 Main St., Narvon. For more information, visit www .historicpooleforge.org or www.facebook.com/ pooleforge.
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Free snacks available at the event will include hot dogs and popcorn. “We will have free ice cream (provided by Lickity Split) for anyone who registers for a class that day,” said Wendler.
As in the past, door prizes will be available for all attendees to win. “There’s no need to register. These are free giveaways, so anyone who is there has a good chance of winning a prize,” Wendler pointed
out. A grand prize featuring a variety of experiences, including tickets to shows, will be given away. “It’s like a theater pass basket,” she explained.
Cavod’s experienced instructors will be present at the open house to meet prospective students and their families and answer questions. “Our teachers are from all over the States,” stated Wendler. “They have Broadway experience or international performance
Event to feature former Pittsburgh Steelers player
Homestead Village will present its first Thriving and Inspiring talk on Friday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. at Clair Hall at Millersville University, 60
W. Cottage Ave., Millersville. Proceeds will benefit Homestead Village’s Endowment Fund for Benevolent Care.
The speaker will be Rocky Bleier, a former Pittsburgh Steelers running back, four-time NFL championship winner, and Vietnam veteran. He will speak about his life, from his early years through his professional career, and share lessons he learned along the way. His message will detail how ordinary people can become extraordinary achievers.
Tickets may be purchased at www.etix.com/ ticket/p/61979044/.
Tickets are also available for a VIP dinner at Homestead Village, 1800 Village Circle, Lancaster, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. prior to the feature presentation.
For more information, call 717-874-4226 or email
and teaching experience. It will be a knockout year as far as staffing goes.”
Cavod offers classes for students from age 3 to adults. “Between both locations, we will offer more than 150 dance classes,” said Wendler, who confirmed that dance classes include all levels of jazz, ballet, creative movement, hip-hop, acrobatics, modern, and worship dance. Music, theater, and acting classes are also available.
Cavod has entered its 20th year of existence, and Wendler promised anniversary experiences in the near future. “We will be doing extra special events throughout the season to celebrate, and we will be kicking some of those things off at the open house,” she shared.
Readers who would like to know more may visit https://cavod.org. Individuals who have questions may call 717-354-3355.
Findley named college’s Senior Woman of the Year
Alarie Findley of East Earl received the 2024 Senior Woman of the Year Award at Grove City College. The award was presented on April 24 during the college’s annual Recognition Convocation.
Findley, a mechanical engineering major, is a Trustee Fellow as well as a violinist who played for three years in the string quartet and is currently the concertmaster for both the symphonic and chamber orchestras. She has served as a leader for the Orientation Board, the senior women’s Bible study, the MECE Student Leadership Club, and her senior capstone research group.
Findley has worked as a physics teaching assistant and exam proctor for disability services, participated in the Deeply Rooted mentorship program, and served on ICO Ashland. She also played intramural
Spikeball for three years and participated in the ultimate Frisbee club and the human-powered vehicles club.
The Man and Woman of the Year awards are presented jointly by the leadership honoraries Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) as a service to Grove City College. Recipients are selected based on scholarship, leadership, and service. The candidates are voted on by students and faculty.
The senior awards are the highest honors that the college can bestow on students. The honorees’ names are recorded for posterity on a memorial plaque on a boulder outside Harbison Chapel on campus. Former recipients of this honor have gone on to become leaders in faith, education, business, law, and health care.
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Dance demonstrations, food, and more will all be part of Cavod’s upcoming open house.
Ephrata nonprofit recycles good will
BY JEFF FALK
Art of Recycle is not your typical nonprofit - far from it. Its name, its origin story, its methodology all make it stand out. But Art of Recycle fills societal needs that wouldn’t otherwise be filled, while engaging the community.
In many ways, Art of Recycle reflects the character and personality of its co-founder Chelas Montanye, an artist, a handy person and a social worker.
“In my efforts to get through life, I use my art,” said Montanye, who doubles as Art of Recycle’s creative director. “Throughout my life, I was always very poor. When I was younger, we were always taught how to repair things.”
Located at 27 Cloister
Ave., Ephrata, Art of Recycle offers a wide variety of services and programs to underprivileged people and individuals with disabilities. It provides educational resources, art classes, teaching supplies, books, programs, free activities, employment opportunities and volunteer opportunities, and its Underseas crafting area is free and open to everyone during regular business hours, Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“We look at the need, and if it’s a need that’s not being filled, we think maybe we can fill it,” said Montanye. “If there’s a need and no one is filling it, we shift in that direction. If we can’t do it, we tell people. There
are not enough services to help everyone. We do as much as we can, but there are some things we can’t do. There are a lot of challenges out there in the world.”
Art of Recycle helps citizens with physical and mental disabilities, some of whom can’t walk, talk or concentrate for extended periods, as well as life-skill students from the Ephrata and Cocalico school districts. At any one time, the nonprofit serves 10 to 20 clients.
Art of Recycle also cooperates and works with other civic and socially minded organizations like educators, youth groups, rehabilitation agencies, service clubs, churches, senior centers, libraries, theaters, homeschool co-ops and other nonprofits.
“I just have this knack for knowing people. It’s more instinct,” said Montanye, who has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a son who was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, a form of autism. “We don’t know their diagnoses. So we evaluate them in our own way.
We ask them what they enjoy doing. It’s the way we treat people. It’s the way we talk to people.”
“It’s not a place where you come and all you do is work,” continued Montanye. “Some people can only focus for 15 minutes. People have limitations. That’s one thing some businesses don’t understand. It makes such a significant difference in these people’s lives.”
Art of Recycle’s reuse-it craft and book store raises a major portion of its funding. Donated items like fabric, arts and craft supplies, wood crafts, music, books, décor, holiday items and sewing supplies are repurposed, recycled and turned into up to $200,000 a year.
“When you walk in, you think we’re just a store. But then you realize how unique we are,” said Montanye. “Everything is donated because we help so many people. People see what we’re doing, and they say, ‘How can we do that?’ We have gained the trust of the community. We help people and they remember it. People want to see nonprofits succeed.”
For additional information about Art of Recycle, go to www.artofrecycle.org.
Accordion enthusiasts to
meet
The First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will meet on Sunday, July 14, 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.
Clients participate in Art of Recycle’s free craft class.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
3-BDRM RANCHER w/1-BDRM APARTMENT * .66-ACRE LOT
2-CAR GARAGE * (2) STORAGE SHEDS * LARGE GARDEN AREA
JOHN DEERE MT * 8-N FORD * ACRTIC CAT 4x4 ATV * 2007 FORD 4X4 PICKUP GUNS, AMMO & CROSSBOW * ATLAS TRAILER * 17’ BLUE FIN FISHING BOAT SATURDAY, JULY 13 • 9 A.M. • REAL ESTATE @ 1 P.M.
Located at: 1290 Sheephill Rd., East Earl, PA East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.
Directions: From Rt. 322 East Earl take Rt. 897 S. 1-mile to right on Sheephill Rd. to sale on left. Real Estate: consists of a 2,592 sq. ft. rancher w/attached 2-car garage & 1-bedroom apartment. Main floor features a 12’x18’ living room; eat-in style kitchen w/oak cabinetry & appliances included; laundry; full bath; 3-bedrooms w/ closets; enclosed breezeway; utility room; attached 2-car garage; basement has a 16’x22’ family room w/coal stove aux. heat; utility room w/oil furnace; on-site well & public sewer; annual taxes: $3,533. APARTMENT: includes a kitchen/ dining area; family room; bedroom & full bath. Outbuildings: include a 24’x20’ 2-bay metal garage; 16’x12’ utility shed; 8’x16’ garden shed; large garden or pasture area.
OPEN HOUSE: For info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333.
Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance in 60-days. Attorney: Linda Kling (717) 656-6717
Note: Large rancher w/rental income situated in a great rural location just south of New Holland. Seller has retired and is motivated to sell. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a country rancher in rural East Earl! For photos & complete listing visit www.martinandrutt.com Truck, Boat, ATV, Tractors & Trailer: 2007 Ford Explorer 4x4 white pickup 123k mi.; leather, power loaded; 17’ Blue Fin boat w/60hp Mercury & Minn Kota trolling motor; Red 2013 Arctic Cat 450 4x4 ATV w/304 mi., snow blade; restored John Deere MT & Ford 8N tractors; 2018 Atlas 12’x6’ single axle cargo trailer w/ramp door; Husqvarna LTH 17hp mower; Troy Bilt pony tiller.
Personal Property: Baja Sun E-Bike for hunting (new 6-mi.); Rambo camo E-Bike for hunting w/trailer; 6hp pressure washer; Stihl MS170 chain saw; 25-gal Shop Vac; portable generator; 2-air compressors; 10” chop saw; 16” scroll saw; battery chargers; Makita power tools; bench grinder; wrench & socket sets; lots of hand tools; aluminum ATV ramps; step & ext. ladders; jumper cables; tie downs; chest freezer; 3-blanket chests; hutch; server; dbl bed & chest; 3-bookcases; 2-safes; washer & dryer; exercise equipment; kitchen items & cookware; plus much more not listed Terms: Cash, PA check or credit card w/3% fee. Food by GSFR aux. Sale held under tent, bring a chair.
Auction By: MARTIN & RUTT AUCTIONEERS, LLC
Michael J. Martin (717) 371-3333 John J. Rutt II (717) 587-8906 Cameron Rutt AY2189-L
AUCTION FOR: ROBERT I. WEAVER
Midsummer Holistic Expo slated
The Midsummer Holistic Expo will return to the Lancaster Farm & Home Center, 1381 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The expo will take place on Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, July 14, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
More than 50 vendors will showcase a variety of products and services, including jewelry, health and wellness products, and art. Holistic service providers will be represented.
Free grab bags will be provided for the first 200 attendees, and free lectures will be held, with topics related to health, well-being, and spiritual development. For an additional fee, attendees may hear the keynote address by Eagle Skyfire; all other talks are included in the admission fee.
Tickets may be purchased by visiting www.eventbrite .com and searching for “Midsummer Holistic Expo,” or they may be purchased at the door. Military members, law enforcement personnel, and first responders will receive free admission when they show an ID.
The event is organized by Therapeutic Thymes, a quarterly holistic magazine. Digital issues of the magazine are available at www.issuu.com/ therapeuticthymes.
PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION
cabinetry kitchen w/ range, microwave, DW & fridge; vinyl flooring; 14’x12’ dining area w/access to rear patio area; 1/2 bath; covered front alcove porch; attached 1-car garage plus off-street parking; upper level includes a laundry
basement has an unfinished 18’x16’ storage room; 22’x16’ recreation room; Superior walls; gas furnace/ central AC; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $3,443. Rent Income: $1,550/ mo. HOA fee: $80/mo.
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Giant, customers raise money for initiative
Through its Healing Our Planet initiative, the Giant Company announced on June 27 that it raised $403,360 in partnership with its customers to support Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful and Planet Bee Foundation. During the month of May, customers at Giant, Martin’s and Giant Heirloom Market stores were invited to round up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar to support each organization.
Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, in partnership with the Giant Company, announced it will award grants to local community organizations for tree plantings across Pennsylvania, and funds will support
Pick Up Pennsylvania and local cleanup, recycling and greening events. Planet Bee Foundation drives awareness for pollinators and the importance of bees as a pathway to STEM, conservation and innovations in agriculture. Funding raised by the Giant Company will support local beekeepers, research programs and school and community programs.
Giant’s Healing Our Planet campaign has raised more than $6 million over the past four years. For more information on the Healing Our Planet initiative, visit www.giantfoodstores .com/pages/our-purpose.
EXCELLENT CONDITION-MOVE-IN READY - Forced air central AC/heat, new heat pump ‘21 (approx.); 45-yr shingle roof ‘23; custom-built house by Houck and Fink in ‘96; open concept living/dining/kitchen; central vacuum; 2-car attached gar.; 2 sheds; wood laminate, vinyl, and carpeted flooring; lg deck overlooking lush backyard and hillside; covered front porch w/great view of the surrounding farmland; and many more features. 2024 Taxes approximately $3,018.69. See Real Estate
Deibler (717) 354-7700 NOTE: Valuable income producing property, $18,600 annual income! Outstanding low maintenance townhouse in excellent condition, close to all conveniences! Located one block off Rt. 23 midway between Lancaster & New Holland, desirable CV Schools! For photos & complete listing visit www.martinandrutt.com (Leola Area) PUBLIC AUCTION NICE 3-BDRM 2.5-BATH (NEW 2008) TOWNHOUSE * .13-AC. LOT END UNIT * 1,641 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA * ATTACHED 1-CAR GARAGE THURS., AUGUST 1 • 6:30 P.M. VERY DESIRABLE VINYL CLAD, CUSTOM BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM RANCHER IN NARVON, EASTERN LANCASTER COUNTY. SITUATED ON 1+ ACRE LEVEL AND WOODED LOT ADJACENT TO ROLLING FARM FIELDS. ABUNDANT WILDLIFE, 2 SHEDS, LARGE ATTACHED GARAGE, ON SITE WELL AND SEPTIC THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST @ 5:00 P.M. 309 S. Churchtown Rd., Narvon, PA 17555, Caernarvon Twp., Eastern Lanc. Co.
R107071
PUBLIC AUCTION
FIVEPOINTVILLE/TERRE HILL AREA
THURSDAY, AUG. 1 • 5 PM
963 Leid Road, East Earl. Rt. 897 S. to Fivepointville 5 way stop. Left Pleasant Valley Rd. Right Leid Rd. Property on right.
Rancher w/1748 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 3 bdrms., bath, large family rm. w/brick fireplace, daylight bsmt. w/24x23 area for shop w/walk-out door to patio, elec. radiant heat, 1 car garage w/laundry & stairs to attic, low maintenance exterior, 14x12 utility bldg., 1.7 ACRES w/large mature trees, lawn & garden area. Zoned Ag.
After 50 years, Weaver Family Trust serious to sell. Ideal rural location surrounded by farm land. Minutes to Fivepointville, Terre Hill & Bowmansville. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., July 13, 20 & 27 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)
Randal V. Kline
Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
www.klinekreidergood.com
PUBLIC AUCTION
33’x45’ SHOP & CABIN ON 1.5 ACRES, HUGE COLLECTION OF QUALITY TOOLS (55 YRS), SHOP EQUIPMENT & VEHICLES
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2024
9 A.M. w/REAL ESTATE @ 11 A.M. LOCATION: 543 Twin County Road, Honey Brook, PA 19344
LAND: Mostly wooded w/ approx. 450’ of road frontage on Rt. 10. Public water & on-site septic. Zoned Conservation District. Taxes: $2,629. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, July 6 & 13 (1-3 pm) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Russell E. Samuels. Glick, Goodley, Deibler & Fanning, LLP. Cash, Checks and Credit Cards accepted on personal property items.
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Snap-On 12 drawer 73” x 29” x 46” tool box, 1000 lb Pittsburgh motorcycle lift, Big Red air compressor 7 ½ HP, Mac Tools A/C machine, Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 81 plasma cutter, Millermatic 252 mig welder, Allen AGR arc welder, Craftsman 17” drill press, Eastwood buffer, Simpson 3200 PSI pressure washer, Bench vice on stand, Acetylene tank w/ regulator & hoses, Galanz mini fridge, Carolina 60,000lb press, numerous bolt bins, Bridgeport drill press, Huvema Draaibank HU 700 Vario metal lathe, Oxi-Acetylene torch, Di-Acro hand press brake, Master 140,000 BTU heater, Chicago rivet machine, Troy-Bilt rototiller, Duraheat 210,000 BTU kerosene heater, Walker floor jack, Emqlo air compressor, Huffy gas-powered bike, TrakFast drywall fastener, Matco Tools puller set, OEM AC clutch hub puller and installer, Bosch oscillating tool, Milwaukee band saw, Radio Flyer scooter, SnapOn BK 6500 camera, Stanley ¾” air ratchet, Milwaukee cordless tools. Many more tools including but not limited to: sockets, impact sockets, extensions, ratchets from ¼”- ¾” in multiple brands including Snap-On, wrenches: open end; combination; ratcheting; specialty- in multiple brands including Snap On, torque wrenches, air tools, chisel sets, plyers sets, screw drivers, misc. hand tools, and welding helmets.
VEHICLES: 1995 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic w/ title, 42,958 miles. L783 New Holland Skid Loader w/ snow bucket, dirt bucket & forks. Stow cement mixer. 1976 SP Constr Trailer w/ title. Wellcraft boat & trailer. Center console boat approx. 18’ w/ V6 200HP outboard motor & trailer. Bandit jet ski trailer. Terry by Fleetwood 28’ camper. (2) Mini pop-up campers. Black utility trailer. (2) 275-gallon oil tanks. Acetylene tanks. Dodge truck motor 84,000 miles. For Parts: 2016 White1600 Victory V-Twin motorcycle; (2) Honda Goldwings; minibike; 10HP Snapper riding mower; John Deere R92 riding mower; eXmark riding mower; S-14 Ariens riding mower; Toro Z master riding mower; 30” Craftsman riding mower; go-cart. There are many more items too numerous to mention.
SALE ORDER: 9 AM starting with tools, vehicles sold at 12 noon. Possibly two auctioneers selling simultaneously. Don’t miss this auction!
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KEYSTONE STEEL STRUCTURES is Hiring for Labor and Driver to Erect Pre Engineered Steel buildings, We are a Company That values Each Team Members Success, In Exchange for Hard work and Dedication we offer Great Pay, Health insurance, Paid Vacation, Paid Holiday and More. Apply in Person at: 3010 Compass Rd, Honey Brook PA 19344 or Call 484-722-8274
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Bldg. Materials
ASPHALT MILLINGS AND CRUSHED CONCRETE FOR SALE. Call PAVWORX® at 610-929-9971 pavworx.com/millings.html
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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
RED ROSE LANDSCAPING 717-208-2265 • SPRING CLEANUP, MULCH, EDGING, TRIMMING, PLANTING, SM. TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL. Sr. Discount!
Musical
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bloodline. $1,495. 717-926-3637
GERMAN SHEPHERD CHOCOLATE LAB MIX PUPPIES, vet checked, shots, dewormed, $95 obo, 717-529-2287
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, very nice, ready 7/4, vet checked, shots, dewormed, $200. 10 mo. old GOLDEN RETRIEVER female, red, good guard dog, $450. 717-529-1274 ext. 2.
JACK RUSSELL TERRIER PUPPY, 4mo.old male, farm raised, vet checked, shots, dewormed, $150. 717-529-2011 x0
LAB RETRIEVER 5YO female, very friendly & calm $200. 717-951-3252
MINI GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES, very cute & friendly, vet checked, shots, dewormed, $450. 717-208-0418. RAGDOLL KITTENS, TICA reg., 2M/3F, vet checked, very cute, great pets, farm raised, $1,195. 610-469-4169
YELLOW & BLACK LAB PUPPIES, very cute, up to date on shots, vet checked, $175. 717-445-6779
GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection - will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
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Additions, Siding, Replacement Windows & Doors. 15 Yrs Exp. Sylvan Miller - 717-468-2693
SERVICES RENDERED
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
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ROOFING ~ Amish Quality
ITEMS WANTED
TRAMPOLINE WANTED in good condition, can disassemble and haul away, 717-625-4802
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
HANDYMAN: Painting. Power Washing. Land/Hardscaping. Spring Clean Ups, Gutters/Guards, Decks, Roofing. Mailboxes. 717-419-9855. PA047811
HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/MC/ Disc/AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569
CRASS HAULING
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Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504
JUNK REMOVAL
Basements, garages, attics, appliances. Five Star Property Service 717-278-1030
LANCASTER POWER WASHING,
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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 FIX and SERVICE SMALL ENGINES. Complete services on Lawn mowers, etc. Pickup Available ► Call or text Dan 717-201-5741 ◄
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BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com
BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 40¢/ga. - will pick up. 717-587-7315.
CORVETTES WANTED 1953 thru 2019 Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
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53 OLD CARS AND PARTS, $1,000-$5,000 or less, too sick for hobby, Central PA. Call: 570-538-3464
WANTED: CARS/TRUCKS
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES
Small Engine Service & Repair
Tips for staying cool and preventing illness
As the summer season officially beings, the Lancaster County Office of Aging has offered tips to beat the heat.
People are advised to wear loose-fitting clothing and stay somewhere with air conditioning. They should avoid hot foods and heavy meals. It is also important to stay hydrated, but people should avoid drinking alcohol or liquids with large amounts of sugar. When going outside, people should use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. A cool shower or bath can be rejuvenating when temperatures are high. It is important to stay informed and learn how to prevent, recognize, and treat heat-related illnesses. Exposure to high temperatures, particularly when humidity is high and people perform strenuous physical activity, can cause three heat-related illnesses. Heat cramps is the mildest, followed by heat exhaustion, which happens when the body overheats. Without prompt treatment, this condition can lead to heatstroke, a life-threatening condition.
Symptoms of heat exhaustion may start suddenly or progress over time, especially with prolonged periods of exercise. The symptoms can include cool, moist skin with goosebumps when in the heat; heavy sweating; faintness; dizziness; fatigue; weak, rapid pulse; low blood pressure upon standing; muscle cramps; nausea; and headache. If a person believes he or she has heat exhaustion, the person should stop all activity and move to a cooler place to rest. The person should drink cool water or sports drinks, and if symptoms worsen or do not improve within one hour, he or she should consult a doctor. Anyone who is with someone who has heat exhaustion should seek immediate medical help if the person becomes confused or distressed, loses consciousness, or is unable to drink. If the person’s core body temperature reaches 104 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, the person needs immediate cooling and urgent medical attention.