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Ben And Tim Day Goes Virtual The 29th annual Ben and Tim Day, featuring a 5K run and a 1-mile fun run/walk, will be held virtually this year. Participants are encouraged to complete the distance at any time and any location on Saturday, Aug. 22, when Ben and Tim Day had originally been scheduled to take place. After running or walking, participants may post their pictures at www.facebook.com/BenAndTimDay. Registration is available for a fee at https://runsignup.com/Race/PA /Hershey/BenandTimDay5KRaceand 1MileFunRun and will end on Aug. 22. Ben and Tim Day facemasks are also available for purchase on the website.
Those who have preregistered may pick up their T-shirts from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21, at Hershey High School (HHS), 550 Homestead Road, Hershey. No extra shirts will be ordered. T-shirts will be mailed to those who live outside of the Hershey/Hummelstown area. Proceeds benefit the Tim Russell and Ben Yupcavage Memorial Scholarship Program, which is named for two HHS athletes who were killed in an automobile accident on Jan. 23, 1992. Candidates for scholarships must be seniors at HHS and apply through the high school website. Ben and Tim Day awarded $21,000 in scholarships to 21 members of the Hershey High School Class of 2020.
Ben and Tim Day, which traditionally features an in-person 5K run and 1-mile fun run/walk, will be held virtually this year. Ben and Tim masks are also available for purchase. Displaying the masks while inviting the public to take part are (from left) Tim’s parents, pastor Bill Russell and Paula Russell, and Ben’s dad, Jan Yupcavage.
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The Hershey Lions Club Foundation will hold its 31st annual Henry F. Nixon Memorial Amateur Golf Tournament on Sunday, Aug. 16, at the Manada Golf Club, 609 Golf Lane, Grantville. The event will feature a fourperson scramble format with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Registration will take place from noon to 12:45 p.m. The registration fee includes 18 holes of golf, use of a golf cart, door prizes, and a catered dinner. Event chair Lion Pete Van Zandt of the Hershey Lions Club is looking forward to this year’s tournament. “We appreciate the support that we receive each year from our sponsors and players, many of whom have been part of this event for many years,” he related. “Now more than ever, their support allows us to provide assistance to many people and organizations.” Proceeds will benefit projects of the foundation, including eye exams and glasses, sponsorship of youth sports teams, support for the Hershey Food Bank, student backpacks, and student scholarship awards. Since its inception, the event has raised approximately $150,000. The public is invited. The deadline to register is Wednesday, Aug. 12. To register, readers may contact Pete at 717-838-2045 or Chuck at 717-838-5372. The Hershey Lions Club provides volunteer opportunities for service-minded men and women in the community, embodying the Lions’ motto of “We Serve.” The Hershey Lions Club was organized and chartered in 1944 and has been continuously serving the residents of Derry Township since then. To learn more, readers may visit www.hersheylions.org.
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Like it has with so many other events, the coronavirus has disrupted fair season. For some people, that simply means fewer milkshakes consumed or carnival games enjoyed. However, for the youths who raise animals to exhibit and subsequently sell, the cancellation of fairs means a significant loss of income. “Most of the livestock had been bought before COVID. These kids have all this money wrapped up in these animals,” said cattleman Jevin Kready, who noted that because specific finish weights are required, livestock must be sold within the timeframes set at the time of purchase. The Kready family has years of experience in raising, showing, and selling livestock. As a 4-H and FFA member, Jevin began showing beef cattle in middle school, occasionally raising some pigs as well, and he has been in charge of the livestock show at the Manheim Farm Show for a number of years. Jevin’s wife, Courtney, currently shows animals at local fairs, and their oldest child, Waylon, first entered the show ring at age 5. Waylon, who will turn 8 this month, has exhibited goats and pigs, and he wants to add a steer next year. Jevin and a friend, sheep exhibitor Adam Zurin, had joked about hosting a livestock show, but when the Elizabethtown Fair was canceled, they got serious. Jevin, Adam, and about five other people created Old Line Youth Livestock Expo, named for the road the
Kreadys’ back driveway meets. The Kreadys’ farm was an ideal place to host the event as they built a barn over the winter and had not yet filled it. Following the Elizabethtown Fair exhibition guidelines, only youths living in Columbia, Donegal, Elizabethtown, Hempfield, Manheim Central, Middletown, Lower The Old Line Youth Livestock Expo will be held on Aug. 22 to 24 to give Dauphin, Hershey, young people, such as (from left) Madelyn Tedesco, Alex Tedesco, Waylon and Palmyra school Kready with Mischief, Kolton Youndt with Diesel, and Kayden Youndt, an districts will be eliopportunity to exhibit and sell their market animals. gible to participate in the Old Line Youth Livestock ny. Auction attendees should be sponsorship information, readExpo. Market steers and dairy prepared to follow safety guide- ers may email Greg Musser at beef cattle will be judged on Sat- lines, including wearing masks oldlineyouthexpo@gmail.com. Does Jevin see the ex po urday, Aug. 22; market goats and practicing social distancing. and market lambs on Sunday, Online bidding will be offered at becoming an annual event? Aug. 23; and market hogs on www.hessauctiongroup.hibid.com “Oh, I hope not,” he said. Old Monday, Aug. 24. The event will beginning the week before the Line Youth Livestock Expo has received its official nonprofit be closed to spectators. Only auction. Jevin noted that just as with status, and Jevin hopes to keep exhibitors and parents or guardians will be allowed to many local fair auctions, a buy- the organization going, but not back option will be available for in place of local fairs. This attend. “We will be able to do social buyers who choose to send their year’s event is just to meet an distancing because we’re just purchases to market, and butcher immediate need. “I like helping having animals,” Jevin said. “We shops are lined up for those who the kids out, and I want events won’t have livestock here would like to keep the meat or for the kids. If ever there’s a tough time, we can do overnight (for exhibitors to donate it to a local food bank. “We are very thankful for the fundraisers to help. We can attend to).” The public is encouraged to businesses that have stepped possibly provide seed money participate in the auction of ani- up,” Jevin said, adding that for projects,” he said. “If we get mals, however. The sale will be more than 50 have contributed more money, we will give more held at 6 p.m. on Aug. 24 by to the production of the expo. money out. It’ll go back to the Hess Auction Group, 1667 Cider That has made it possible to kids.” For more information about Press Road, Manheim. Bidder purchase insurance, pay judges, registration will begin at 5 p.m. and create prizes. Additional the Old Line Youth Livestock A stand will sell food and bever- sponsorships are available, and Expo, readers may visit ages, with proceeds benefitting businesses are welcome to par- www.facebook.com/OldLine the Mastersonville Fire Compa- ticipate in the auction. For YouthExpo.
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and phone number in case the program is canceled. Insect Safari Family Fun will be held on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. Participants may find insects in the meadow and woods and then release them again. Golden Eagle Hikers will meet on Sunday, Aug. 23, at 1:30 p.m. Hikers over age 50 are invited to trek 2 to 3 miles at an easy pace. Trails are rocky and hilly.
Society Cancels Activities Due to concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the local Quittapahilla Audubon Society has been unable to provide programs and field trips as planned. Summer events have been canceled, as well as several in the fall. However, individuals are encouraged to get out to enjoy nature, including birds. Current news and updates on future activities will be posted at www.qasaudubon.org. Readers may also visit the aforementioned website to register to receive notifications of upcoming events.
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children ages 6 to 17. Chidren age 5 and under will be admitted for free. Train rides will depart at 4:15 p.m., 5 p.m., 5:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. Passenger capacity has been reduced by 50% to better accommodate social distancing. Food concessions will be available for purchase. Souvenirs and gifts will be available for purchase at The Sower and the Seed Shoppe. Horseback rides may be available prior to the event. Readers may call 717-413-2660 to check availability. Lodging may be available during the event. Readers may call 717-9029791, option 5, for information and to make a reservation. Bookings will include complimentary tickets to the Labor Day event. Proceeds from the event will go to Brittany’s Hope, 1160 N. Market St., Elizabethtown. The public is welcome to attend. Stone Gables Estate will continue to take all necessary precautions for the safety of its staff, vendors, and guests. Tickets for the event are limited and are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. There is a general admission fee per vehicle. For larger vehicles with nine or more passengers, readers may inquire about pricing. To order tickets, readers may visit https://stonegablesestate .com/event-calendar/, scroll down to the “Labor Day at Stone Gables Estate� banner and select “Click here for Tickets and Information.�
Library System Offers Online Programs The Dauphin County Library System has planned two online programs. Teenagers may hone their storytelling skills, think creatively, and work together to defeat villains each week at Dungeons and Dragons. On Fridays, Aug. 7 to 28, at 3 p.m., participants will meet fellow adventurers on the library system’s Discord channel. All sessions will take place virtually on Discord making it necessary for all adventurers to have a computer or mobile device to join. Dungeons and Dragons is for beginners and experts. No dice, books, or characters are required. Registrants will be emailed a Discord link and instructions the day before each session as a weekly reminder.
This program is designed for people ages 13 to 18. Registration is required by visiting www.dcls.org/eventscalendar. The “Imagine Your Story� Summer Reading Program will offer a Summer Armchair Traveler Series at 11 a.m. on Mondays, Aug. 10 to 31. Each week will feature a different castle worthy of starring in a classic fairytale from around the world. The blog series will explore the history and culture of these structures. Readers may take virtual tours and receive book, movie, and music recommendations to take them further into the tale. For details, readers may visit www.dcls.org/beyondtheshelves. To learn more about the Summer Reading Club, readers may visit www.dcls.org/src.
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The majority of the bolts in a typical fabric store will be filled with natural fibers like cotton or manufactured fibers like polyester. However, there is usually at least one section dedicated to wool, and garments made from those fabrics are the focus of the annual Make It With Wool contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Sheep and Wool Growers Association. The contest is designed to promote the beauty and versatility of wool fabrics and yarns. “Wool is a wonderful fiber to work with,� said director Linda Siegel of Lebanon. “You can steam and mold it into shape.� She noted that wool fabric is not always derived from sheep’s wool, and it can be used for more than heavy winter coats. “I enjoy finding lightweight wools I can wear year-round,� Linda said. “I made a light wool crepe black dress that I can wear with sandals in the summer and feel comfortable.� Linda entered the Make It With Wool contest for the first time as a 4-H member in 1972. She still has the suit made from fabric striped with acid blue, teal green, and cream. “There was a lot of competition,� she recalled. “A lot of people were sewing in the ’70s.� Home sewing has declined in popularity since then, but it is seeing a resurgence. Linda has been actively promoting sewing
by serving as a 4-H leader for the past two decades. Additionally, she has encouraged the sewing passion of her daughter, Rachel. In about 2002 at age 13, Rachel won the state 4-H fashion revue with a Melton wool coat and subtly striped pants and then won the state Make It With Wool contest with the same outfit. That made Rachel eligible to compete at the national Make It With Wool event. “She didn’t place there, but she learned,� Linda said. “From then on, she sewed with wool in 4-H and challenged herself.� Before she turned 25 and matriculated into the adult age division, Rachel competed at the national event seven times. As an adult, she has had one outfit win and two others place. “Rachel got to see a lot of the country that way,� Linda said. “Sometimes she knew who the judges were, like the year she was in the elevator with (television sewing instructor) Sandra Betzina and (couture sewing expert) Claire Shaeffer was a judge.� At least six of Linda’s 4-H students have competed nationally, and she has been a state winner twice. She accepted the position of state director this year after the previous director, Tammy Hemmerly, moved to Florida. “I enjoy organizing things (and) helping people learn new things. I hope I can get more people interested in working with wool,� Linda commented, adding
that she hopes to get more youths involved. “I encourage people to try it, even if it’s just a simple skirt or a knitted garment that makes them happy,� Linda commented. “Don’t choose (a pattern) beyond your skill level. Start with what you’ve made (before) and add a few new skills.� Linda recommended buying good-quality fabric that is more forgiving, such as flannel or a light or medium tweed, in colors that the sewist enjoys or complements their skin tone. Fasteners should be appropriate - e.g., an invisible zipper is most likely not appropriate for a heavier wool and the seams should have some kind of finish. To avoid creating a shine on the fabric, always use a press cloth. Towels wrapped around rolled-up newspapers can be used in place of a sleeve roll when pressing curved portions of a garment. The contest is open to anyone age 8 and older. All participants must select, construct, and model their own garments unless entering the “made for others� category. All garments must have been completed in the current year. Every fashion fabric or yarn used must be at least 60% wool or specialty wool fiber, which includes alpaca, angora, camel, cashmere, llama, mohair, and vicuna. There is a cost to participate; however, every participant will receive 1.5 yards of wool fabric and a variety of sewing notions such as pressing
hams and books on tailoring. Friday, Sept. 4, has been set as the deadline to register for the competition, and entries must be received no later than Tuesday, Oct. 20. Typically, the contest is held in Harrisburg in conjunction with the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, but that event has been canceled. To request an entry form or to learn more about the state contest, readers may contact Linda at Linda@lebaweb.com or 717 -274-1197. Individuals may also visit www.makeitwithwool.com for information about the national event.
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Labor Day activities at Stone Gables Estate, 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown, will take place on Monday, Sept. 7, beginning at 4 p.m. The event will be held rain or shine. Attendees may bring their own blanket or chair. The purchase of a general admission ticket will include the following activities. Self-guided tours of the Star Barn Village, which includes the historic and fully restored 1877 Star Barn and its associated outbuildings; the fully restored 1860 Ironstone Ranch; and the 1844 Herr’s Mill Covered Bridge, will be available. Other activities will include strolling the gardens, watching two remote-controlled World War II model battleships as they navigate Lake Liberty, “Walk and Talk in the Village� small group tours, updates about the National Christmas Center, the Reflective Oaks Prayer Walk, the Shepherd’s Staff Zoo, pony rides, tractor-pulled wagon shuttle rides, the use of firepits, yard games, a scavenger hunt for children, music by Titus Touch, a Star Barn booklet, and fireworks at approximately 8 p.m. The following activities are available for a fee. A 1.2-mile, round-trip narrated train excursion on the Harrisburg, Lincoln and Lancaster Railroad will be offered. Train ride tickets will be available on-site during the event. Separate fees have been set for adults and for
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This next piece is dedicated to the memory of my husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s grandfather, whom we all affectionately called Poppy. This Earth was blessed with the presence of Ernest Minnich for 97 years until he went home to be with Jesus on July 21. Now we will cherish all the memories we have of Poppy from the â&#x20AC;&#x153;stinky-bolognaâ&#x20AC;? trips up north to the â&#x20AC;&#x153;sniftersâ&#x20AC;? to eating at the â&#x20AC;&#x153;pig houseâ&#x20AC;? to Saturdays listening to Lawrence Welk to just sitting and listening to his stories from the good old days. We will miss you, Poppy, but we know you are cradled in the love of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hands now and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see you again someday. Grandpaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hands Grandpa, some 90-plus years, sat feebly on the patio bench. He didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t move, just sat with his head down staring at his hands. When I sat down beside him, he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t The
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acknowledge my presence and the longer I sat I wondered if he was OK. Finally, not really wanting to disturb him but wanting to check on him at the same time, I asked him if he was OK. He raised his head and looked at me and smiled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yes, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m fine, thank you for asking,â&#x20AC;? he said in a clear, strong voice. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean to disturb you, Grandpa, but you were just sitting here staring at your hands and I wanted to make sure you were OK,â&#x20AC;? I explained to him. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Have you ever looked at your hands?â&#x20AC;? he asked. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I mean really looked at your hands?â&#x20AC;? I slowly opened my hands and stared down at them. I turned them over, palms up and then palms down. No, I guess I had never really looked at my hands as I tried to figure out the point he was making. Grandpa smiled and related this story: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stop and think for a moment about the hands you have, how they have served you well throughout your years. These hands, though wrinkled, shriveled, and weak, have been the tools I have used all my life to reach out and grab and embrace life. They braced and caught my fall when as a toddler I crashed upon the floor. They put food in my mouth and clothes on my back. As a child my mother
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taught me to fold them in prayer. They tied my shoes and pulled on my boots. They dried the tears of my children and caressed the love of my life. They held my rifle and wiped my tears when I went off to war. They have been dirty, scraped and raw, swollen and bent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were uneasy and clumsy when I tried to hold my newborn daughter. Decorated with my wedding band, they showed the world that I was married and loved someone special. They wrote the letters home and trembled and shook when I buried my parents and spouse and walked my daughter down the aisle. Yet, they were strong and sure when I dug my buddy out of a foxhole and lifted a plow off of my best friendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s foot. They have held children, consoled neighbors, and shook in fists of anger when I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand. They have covered my face, combed my hair, and washed and cleansed the rest of my body. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have been sticky and wet, bent and broken, dried and raw. And to this day when not much of anything else of me works real well, these hands hold me up, lay me down, and again continue to fold in prayer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These hands are the mark of where Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been and the ruggedness of my life. But more importantly it will be these hands that God will reach out and take when he leads me home. And with my hands He will lift me to His side and there I will use these hands to touch the face of Christ.â&#x20AC;? I will never look at my hands the same again. But I remember God reached out and took my grandpaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hands and led him home. When my hands are hurt or sore or when I stroke the faces of my children, grandchildren, and spouse, I think of Grandpa. I know he has been stroked and caressed and held by the hands of God. I, too, want to touch the face of God and feel His hands upon my face. Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Ed Port of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug. 12. I hope your day is absolutely wonderful, Ed! Happy birthday to Tom Keiffer of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug.
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12. I hope your day is as nice as you, Tom! Happy birthday to Sam Brandt of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug. 13. I hope your day is full of all things good, Sammy! Happy birthday to Todd Tezak of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug. 14. I hope your day makes you feel like a king, Todd! Happy birthday to Betha Updegraff of Royalton! Her cakeday is Aug. 14. I hope your day is lovely like you, Betha! Happy birthday to Steven Glessner of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 15. I hope your day is full of fun, Steven! Happy birthday to Richard Evans of Londonderry Township! His cake-day is Aug. 15. I hope your day is almost too much fun to handle, Dickie! Happy birthday to Morgan Galbraith of Royalton! Her cakeday is Aug. 15. I hope your day is amazing, Morgan! Happy birthday to Dawn Barb of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 17. I hope your day is as sweet as you, Dawn! Happy birthday to Lu Botterbusch of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 17. I hope your day is beautiful like you, Lu! Happy birthday to Laddie Springer of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 17. I hope your day is full of sunshine and happiness, Laddie! Happy birthday to Brayden Lighty of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 18. I hope your birthday makes you extra happy, Brayden! Happy birthday to my little cousin Holly Pilsitz of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 18. I hope your day is full of everything that makes you happy, Holly! Happy birthday to Bob Snyder III of Royalton! His cake-day is Aug. 19. I hope you have a superfantastic-wonderful birthday, Bob! Happy birthday to Giuliana Rux of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 19. I hope your day is magical, Giuliana! Happy birthday to my longtime friend Wendy Loranzo of Middletown! Her cake-day is Aug. 20. I love it when you catch up to me, Wendy! I hope your
Ribbon Cutting Event Scheduled A ribbon cutting event will take place at the Hershey Public Library, 701 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22. The event will feature free ice cream from 1 to 3 p.m. as well as socially distanced family activities, including bubbles and grab-bag activity kits. Visitors may also tour the new Family Entrance, Teen Space, and Storytime Room. The public is invited to attend. For more details, readers may call 717-533-6555.
day is superb! Hugs! Happy birthday to Gary Rux of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 20. I hope your day makes you smile from ear to ear, Gary! Miss ya! Happy birthday to Joe Collins of Middletown! His cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope your day makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, Joe! Happy birthday to Chris DeHart of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope you and your lovely wife have a great day of celebration, Chris! Happy birthday to Tina Crumlich of Middletown! Her cake-day is Aug. 21. I hope you are treated like a queen on your special day, Tina! Happy birthday to Donnette Zimmerman of Londonderry Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 22. I hope your day is full of everything and everyone you love, Donnette! Happy birthday to Scott Hile of Lower Swatara Township! His cake-day is Aug. 22. I hope your day is full of good music and great fun, Scott! Happy birthday to Christy Ammons of Middletown! Her cake-day is Aug. 23. I hope your day is magnificent, Christy! Happy birthday to Fran Kasper of Middletown! His cakeday is Aug. 24. I hope your special day is as cool as you, Fran! Happy birthday to Cammee Johnson of Lower Swatara Township! Her cake-day is Aug. 25. I hope your day is extremely enjoyable, Cammee! Happy birthday to Brenda Coble of Royalton! Her cake-day is Aug. 25. I hope your day is totally perfect, Brenda! Happy Anniversary Happy 33rd anniversary to Jeffrey and Diana Tennis of Middletown! This awesome couple was married on Aug. 13, 1987. Congratulations, Diana and Jeff! We all wish you many more years of wedded bliss! Hugs to you both!
Recipe of the Week Slow Cooker Chicken Wings (Great slow-cooker meal to keep your kitchen cool during these hot summer days!) Ingredients 1/2 cup soy sauce 8-ounce Coca-Cola (Use regular Coke because Diet Coke does not have real sugar in it) About two dozen chicken wings Directions 1. Pour 1/2 cup of soy sauce and 8 ounces of Coca-Cola with about a dozen chicken drumsticks in the good old trusty slow cooker and set it on low for 6 hours. 2. Drain all of the liquid from the slow cooker into a sauce pan. Cook over medium heat to reduce the liquid enough so that it forms a nice glaze. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll want to reduce it until the liquid is considerably thicker than when you removed it from the slow cooker. 3. Dump the chicken wings in a bowl and pour the new glaze over the wings. Dee-lish! Joke of the Week At a local bar in downtown Centerville, Minn., the owner was so sure that his bartender was the strongest man around that he offered a standing $1,000 bet. The bartender would squeeze a lemon until all the juice ran into a glass, and then hand the lemon to the patron. Anyone who could squeeze two more drops of juice out of it would win the money. Many people had tried over the years: weightlifters, longshoremen, etc., but nobody had ever been able to do it. One day, this scrawny little fellow came into the bar, wearing thick glasses and a polyester suit. He sat down, ordered a glass of draft, and started looking around the bar. After reading the sign on the wall about the lemon challenge, he said in a small voice: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was just reading your sign, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to try the bet.â&#x20AC;? After the laughter had died down, the bartender said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;OK...â&#x20AC;? He grabbed a lemon and squeezed the heck out of it. Then he handed the wrinkled remains of the rind to the little fellow. But the crowdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s laughter turned to total silence â&#x20AC;Ś as the man clenched his little fist around the lemon, and six drops fell into the glass. As the crowd cheered, the bartender paid the guy his $1,000 and then asked the little man, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Do you mind if I ask what you do for a living? Are you a lumberjack, a weightlifter, or what?â&#x20AC;? The little fellow quietly replied, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I work for the IRS.â&#x20AC;?
Fly High, Sheeba Sheeba Keiffer, 58, of Royalton, passed away March 29, at UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic Hospital, Harrisburg. Sheebaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loving husband, Tom Keiffer of Royalton, wanted everyone to know since many have been cooped up due to the pandemic; he feels a lot of people didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know. Sheeba was born July 10, 1961, the daughter of the late Cliff and Helen Flowers Reed. Sheeba worked as a custodian for the Middletown Area School District until her retirement. She is survived by her husband, Thomas L. Keiffer Sr.; a son, Thomas L. Keiffer Jr.; a Thank You daughter, Sheena R. Hileman; Thanks to my pal Francis grandchildren Callie Hileman, Kasper of Middletown for the joke! Tyron, and Terran; a sister, You have the best jokes, Francis! Sheila Reed; and brothers Craig Reed and Carl Reed. Food for Thought The richest man is not he who Random Thought has the most, but he who needs I try to avoid things that make the least. me fat â&#x20AC;Ś like scales, mirrors, and photographs. Have a great week, everybody!
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99
¢
8
99
USDA CHOICE
lb.
PORTER HOUSE & TBONE STEAKS
5
2/$
USDA CHOICE 12 LB. AVG.
WHOLE BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
great grilled!
5
2/$
BLUEBERRIES
2360
¢
FRESH
CHICKEN THIGHS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
LB.
1
29 CHOPPED STEAK
FRESH
BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS
USDA FRESH CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
LB.
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SAVE $ 3.49 ea.
PINT FRESH
59 FAVO R I T E S ! $
lb.
er Pit Smokl Specia
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GREEN GIANT 5 LB.
lb.
40 LB. CASE
1620 CT. RAW P&D
EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $13.98
6
49 LB.
6
99 LB.
USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
BONELESS TOP ROUND LONDON BROILS, STEAKS
FRESH EXTRA LEAN
CHOPPED STEAK
MUST BUY 10 LBS.
3
99 LB.
1
FRESH 8 LB. AVG.
$
FRESH
WHOLE BONEIN CHICKEN BREASTS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
LB.
3
59
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1
79
WHOLE BONELESS PORK LOINS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW PICK UP AUGUST 1316
3
19 LB.
1.5 LB. SIZE
LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS
STEAMED $8.99 LB.
7
99 LB.
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
JUMBO PETITE CRABMEAT
LB.
LB.
14
$
EA.
All items are based on availability. Karns will not be issuing rainchecks for sale items at this time.
3 E $LY SAV TANT MORE ITEM INSIDE!
1218 OZ.
S
64 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY APPLE JUICE
1
49
4
2/$
LANCE CRACKERS & PEPPERIDGE FARMS GOLDFISH CRACKERS
DEBIT CARDS & EBT CARDS
1
99
24 OZ.
DEL GROSSO PASTA SAUCE
16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 7.5 OZ./6 PK. CANS
PEPSI
10
4/$
MUST BUY 4 OR MORE SINGLES $3.49
OPEN 7AM9PM
7 DAYS A WEEK
AD SALE DATES
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YOU PAY 1.99 FOR 2
BUY 1 GET 1
8.5 OZ.
MARTIN'S KETTLE COOK'D POTATO CHIPS TUES. AUG 11
WED. AUG 12
THURS. AUG 13
FREE
MAIER'S ITALIAN BREAD
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
SAVE $2.49 ea.
FREE
YOU PAY 3.99 FOR 2
BUY 1 GET 1
20 OZ.
SAVE $3.99
SAVE $3.96
SAVE! 414 OZ.
KELLOGG'S FROSTED FLAKES, FROSTED MINI WHEATS & RAISIN BRAN
818 OZ. INCLUDING MINI MUFFINS
TASTYKAKE FAMILY PACKS
FRI. AUG 14
SAT. AUG 15
10
5/$ SUN. AUG 16
MON. AUG 17
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seafood experts! SAVE $7 lb.
SAVE $ 4 lb.
7
99
WILD LD CAUGHT 2125 CT. EZ PEEL
JUMBO PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98
8
$
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
PREMIUM lb. CLAW CRABMEAT the ! big ones
ALL FLAVORS
17
$
24 OZ. ASST.
CEDAR BAY SALMON ON ea. CEDAR PLANKS
ea.
ALL PORK PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE LINKS
3.99 1.99 3.99
LB.
LB.
ALL FLAVORS
U15 CT. EZ PEEL
COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $17.98
LOOSE COUNTRY
SOLD FROZEN BEAUTIFUL WILD
1 LB. FROZEN U10 CT.
8.99
JUMBO DRY SEA SCALLOPS
15.99
LB.
1 LB. BAG 3140 CT. P&D
2 LB. PREMIUM FROZEN PRINCE EDWARD
COOKED LARGE SHRIMP
ORGANIC COOKED MUSSELS
6.49
GREAT GRILLED! CHESAPEAKE
LB.
50 CT. BAG
LB.
5
$
EA.
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
1 18.99 Max Savings
SHELL OYSTERS
$
EA.
EA.
EXTRA JUMBO SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS
17.99
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
LUMP CRABMEAT
$
12
DOZEN MARYLAND
STEAMED #1 CRABS
LB.
KARNS EA.
FRESH DRESSED
JUMBO RED KING CRAB LEGS
PRIME SIZE SOFT SHELL CRABS
32
$
$
LUMP CRAB CAKES
SOLD AT SEAFOOD COUNTER
25
$
DOZ.
4
5.99
HADDOCK FILLETS
THAWED $7.99 LB.
LB.
AHI TUNA STEAKS
7.99
THAWED $9.99 LB.
LB.
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK FLAVOR OF THE WEEK HONEY CRISP APPLE CHICKEN SAUSAGE
PEPPER & ONION PORK SAUSAGE
SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM
FRESH CHILEAN EA.
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
FROZEN PREMIUM
SALMON FILLETS
7.99
GROUPER FILLETS
LB. THAWED $12.99 LB.
SOLD FROZEN ONLY 16 OZ.
11.99
FROZEN FULLY COOKED
LB.
8 OZ. APPLEWOOD ORANGE & GINGER FLAVORED
CHICKEN PATTIES, BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN, TENDERS, NUGGETS, WINGS, MEATBALLS
IQF
FROZEN CHICKEN WINGS YOUR CHOICE
10
$
8.99 5 4.99 OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE
LB.
EA.
BARRAMUNDI FILLETS
LB.
CEDAR BAY $ SALMON PORTIONS
BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS
EA.
PACK
1618 OZ.
MARTIN'S SWIRL BREAD & 12 CT. POTATO OR WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS
8 OZ./24 PK. 16.9 OZ./24 PK.
2/ 5 $
1921.4 OZ.
2/ 4 $
HEINZ BBQ SAUCE
8 OZ. POUCH
DUKE'S MAYONNAISE
4/ 5 $
8 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SWEET PICKLE RELISH
1
$
NESTLE PURE LIFE PURIFIED WATER
8 CT./15 OZ.
2/ 7 $
OLD TYME GAME DAY ROLLS
1.99
3.84.1 OZ. 23 OZ. 2832 OZ.
HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE MIX
27.6 OZ.
JACK 1.99 HUNGRY 2.49 SYRUP
1.69
812.4 OZ.
SUNSHINE CHEEZIT CRACKERS
45 OZ.
4.99 RAGU PASTA SAUCE 2.99
10 CT. PODS 1012 OZ. GROUND
22 OZ. CHOCOLATE OR STRAWBERRY
NESTLE NESQUIK SYRUP
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE
2.052.39 OZ.
4.99
1850 FOLGERS & DUNKIN DONUTS COFFEE
60 OZ.
5.99
510.4 OZ.
KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES TREAT POPPER CADDY & NUTRIGRAIN BARS OR BITES
2/ 6 $
OCEAN SPRAY CRAN DRINKS
2/ 5 $
2580 CT.
4.65.5 OZ.
7.5 OZ.
PRINGLES POTATO CRISPS
SUNSHINE CHEEZIT SNAP'D
2/ 3 $
7.99
GLAD TRASH BAGS
KRAFT EASY MAC & CHEESE CUPS
1.39
CRACKER BARREL MAC & CHEESE OR DEVOUR MEAL BOWLS
20 OZ.
2/$6
24 OZ. RANCH OR ZESTY ITALIAN
0.130.23 OZ.
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
KOOL AID UNSWEETENED DRINK MIXES
3.49
NATURE'S OWN BUTTER BREAD
2/$5
16.9 OZ.
5/ 1 $
FABER HAND SANITIZER
4.99
1/2 GALLON
2/ 7 $
SWISS PREMIUM DRINKS
4/$5
70 FT. PRESS N' SEAL; 200 FT. CLING WRAP
GLAD WRAPS
2/$5 IRISH SPRING 2/$8 8 CT. BAR SOAP 18 OZ. BODYWASH
BUY $10.00 OF PARTICIPATING ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY ITEMS
SAVE $3 INSTANTLY
12 PK./48 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY FRUIT SNACKS
6.99
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY DICED PEACHES FRUIT CUPS
7.49
6 PK./6 OZ.
10.811.04 OZ.
TASTYKAKE PECAN SWIRLS
RITZ SANDWICH CRACKERS
4/ 5 $
8.412.3 OZ.
2.49
5.286.2OZ. 7.228.8 OZ.
12 PK./48 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MANDARIN ORANGES FRUIT CUPS
12 PK./38.4 OZ.
7.99
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY APPLESAUCE POUCHES
6.49
NABISCO & PEPPERIDGE FARMS GOLDFISH TRAY PACKS
4.99
KELLOGGS RICE KRISPIES 8 PK. TREAT BARS, SPECIAL K CHEWY SNACK BARS OR PASTRY CRISPS
3.13.74 OZ.
M&M MARS 6 PK. FUN SIZE BARS & M&M THEATER BOX
14.5 OZ. CAN
DEL MONTE TOMATOES
1
$
MUELLER'S PASTA
1
$
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS! $
1
GATORADE SPORTS DRINK
13 OZ./4 PK.
14.515.25 OZ.
HUNT'S SNACK PACK GELATIN OR PUDDING
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED VEGETABLES
1
$
$
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRAPE JELLY & JAM
1.49
5.57.3 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAC & CHEESE DINNERS
24 OZ.
2/ 4 $
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SYRUP
11.79
13 OZ.
2/ 1 $
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PUDDING CUPS
89¢
1
1 PINT
$
15.8 OZ.
CAMPBELL'S SPAGHETTIO'S PASTA
1.89
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRANOLA BARS & WAFFLES
Summertime TREATS
32 OZ. 1216 OZ. SELECTED
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY APPLESAUCE 30 OZ.
2/ 5
4.7 OZ.
BREAKSTONE'SS COTTAGE CHEESE DOUBLES
24 OZ./6 PK. BOWLS
1
$
1
$
BREYER'S DELIGHTS &
31.535.9 OZ. 1116 OZ.
HERSHEY'S TWIZZLERS LICORICE
1.99
HERSHEY'S PARTY SIZE BAGGED CHOCOLATE CANDY
1.8 LB. ASST.
810.7 OZ.
SOUR PATCH KIDS & SWEDISH FISH STAND UP BAGS
M&M MARS SHARING SIZE & MINIATURES BAGGED CANDIES
2/ 9 $
10.816 OZ. GELATO ORR SORBETTO LAYERS &
9.99 2/ 6 $
TALENTI GELATO OR SORBET
48 OZ.
10
3/$
68 OZ. COOKIE DOUGH CHUNKS 1 PINT ICE CREAM 9 OZ./3 CT. SLICES
BEN & JERRY'S ICE CREAM
STONE RIDGE CREAMERY ICE CREAM
2/$5
48 OZ.
10
3/$
GREEN'S PREMIUM ICE CREAM
2.99
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Backyard MEAT BUNDLE
59
$
25 LB. PLEASE PREORDER
BONEIN PORK RIBS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
Fire Up the Grill MEAT BUNDLE 4 1 INCH THICK CHOICE NEW YORK STEAKS 2 LB. BAG 2630 CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 4 LB. FROZEN PARTY CHICKEN WINGS 3 LB. FROZEN BEEF SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS 3 LB. KARNS DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON 3 LB. CHOPPED STEAK OR 3 LB. FROZEN STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE BONELESS BBQ RIBS
er Pit Smokl ia c e p S
FRESH
BONELESS GRILLING PORK CHOPS
SOLD FROZEN ONLY
BABY BACK PORK RIBS
89
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3.99
LB.
KARNS
4.49
DOUBLE SMOKED HAM SLICES
BONELESS PORK RIBS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
LB.
KARNS SMORES GRAHAM CRACKER KRISPIES KARNS 2 PK. SMORES WHOOPIE PIES
2.39
3
2/$
329
perfect with karns sausages!
KARNS RUSTIC & PRETZEL SUB ROLLS
$
7
2/$
9 OZ.
8.99
CENTO BALSAMIC VINEGAR
KARNS OWN BUTCHERS LOVE SEASONING
CREST TOOTHPASTE
.3 OZ.
2.6 OZ. SELECTED
2.29
BURT'S BEE LIP BALM TWIN PACK
2.49
4.99
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
USDA PRIME
3.49
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
LB.
LB.
FREE
LB.
WHOLE E BONELESS BEEF BRISKETS
3.49
LB.
FRESH DARK MEAT 90% LEAN
CHOPPED CHUCK
CHOPPED CHICKEN
2.99
MUST BUY 10 LBS.
USDA CHOICE
FRESH CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
BONELESS RIB EYE STEAKS
CHOPPED STEAK PATTIES
12.99
LB.
4.99
USDA CHOICE
SOLD IN HOT FOODS ANTIBIOTIC FREE
SIRLOIN STEAK BEEF KABOBS
WHOLE ROTISSERIE CHICKENS
921 OZ.
ENTENMANN'S DONUTS
Excluding Bagged Donuts
YOU PAY 2.99 FOR 2
PHILADELPHIA SOFT CREAM CHEESE
CRYSTAL FARMS CREAM CHEESE
3/$5
2/$6
lb.
LB.
1.99
MUST BUY 3 LBS.
LB.
FRESH
LB.
LB.
1213 OZ.
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
LESSER VALUE ITEM FREE
BUY 1 GET 1
HERR'S TORTILLA CHIPS
5.99
LB.
PIT SMOKER ROTISSERIE FROZEN WHOLE EA.
1.59
TURKEY BREASTS
12 OZ./6 CT.
FREE
YOU PAY4.29 FOR 2
CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS
OLD TYME ENGLISH MUFFINS
LB.
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY2.99 OR 2
FROZEN 4.513.4 OZ.
CRYSTAL FARMS DELI CHEESE SLICES OR AMERICAN CHEESE SINGLES
14.7623.45 OZ.
2/$5
RED BARON FROZEN PIZZAS
16 OZ.
ANNE'S 2/$8 AUNTIE PRETZEL DOGS 4.99
AUNTIE ANNE'S PRETZEL SANDWICH & SOFT $ PRETZELS
2/ 6
16 OZ.
2/$6
42 OZ.
CRYSTAL FARMS UNSALTED BUTTER QUARTERS
2024 OZ.
10 OZ.
3.99
CRYSTAL FARMS STRING CHEESE
810.6 OZ.
2/$7
64 OZ.
46 OZ.
ORGANIC VALLEY ORGANIC MILK
YOPLAIT LIGHT, LOW FAT, ORIGINAL OR 10/$ WHIPS YOGURT
2/ 6 4.29 SNACK ZONE $
TAZO TEA
5
KID CUISINE FROZEN DINNERS
SWANSON HUNGRY MAN FROZEN $ DINNERS
PF CHANG OR BERTOLLI FROZEN ENTREES
1216 OZ. SELECTED
10 OZ. PINA COLADA OR STRAWBERRY DIAQUIRI
1 3.116 OZ.
2/$4
8.511.88 OZ.
BANQUET CLASSIC FROZEN MEALS
2/ 6
5.99
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY BACARDI FROZEN ¢ FROZEN VEGETABLES DRINK MIXES
4/ 5 99 2/$5 BEVERAGES $
28 OZ.
5.79.25 OZ.
ARRID SOLID DEODORANT
2
19
FRESH LEAN
712 OZ.
PERSONAL 5.7 OZ. SELECTED
BONELESS WHOLE TOP ROUNDS
BUY 1 GET 1
UGLIES POTATO CHIPS
8 OZ.
2.49
5.99
LB.
LB.
7.58 OZ. TUB
CRYSTAL FARMS SALTED BUTTER QUARTERS
16.9 OZ.
9.99 .9
DAIRY
16 OZ.
CENTO EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
USDA CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF 20 LB. AVG.
6 OZ.
YOU PAY 13.98 FOR 3
FOODIE Finds 33.8 OZ.
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
7.49 13.99 8.99 5.99 NOTHING BEATS Free!
LB.
FREE
COKE
3
379
LB.
1.69
BEEF RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS
BUY 2 GET 1
12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BTLS.
5
KARNS 4 PK. SMORES CUPCAKES KARNS GOURMET CHEESE BREAD
lb.
USDA A CHOICE 10 LB. AVG.
USDA CHOICE
FROZEN BULK
BAKERY
$
2.99
COUNTRY STYLE
Custom Cake Decorating
Smores!
8
SKINLESS 99 BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST
c cutustom free !
SMOKED PORK SHANKS
KARNS SMORES FUDGY BROWNIE SQUARE
WHOLE OLE BONELESS BO lb. RIB EYES
FRESH TRIMMED NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER
om cust ree! cut f
$
PLEASE PREORDER
1
om cust ree! cut f USDA CHOICE 14 LB. AVG.
49
COUNTRY STYLE
SAVE 70¢LB.
SAVE $4 LB.
FRITOS & CHEETOS SNACKS OR SMARTFOOD POPCORN
7.516 OZ.
2/ 6 $
UTZ PRETZELS & CHEESE SNACKS
7.58.25 OZ.
55.75 OZ.
FRITO LAY SIMPLY SNACKS
WISE POTATO CHIPS
2/ 7 $
1.69
2/ 5 $
HERR'S BAGGED PEANUT BUTTER PRETZELS
1618.5 OZ/6 PK.
6.99
SNAPPLE TEAS AND DRINKS
16.9 OZ./612 PK.
10
3/$
1216 OZ.
9.5 OZ.
0.620 OZ. ASSORTED
SNYDER'S OF HANOVER FAMILY SIZE PRETZELS
DIEFFENBACH'S THIN CUT POTATO $ CHIPS
CRYSTAL LIGHT, COUNTRY TIME OR KOOL AID DRINK MIXES
2/ 5 $
2/ 5
PURE LEAF OR LIPTON ICED TEA
28 OZ.
11 POWERADE 88¢ SINGLES
2/$
23 OZ.
TEA SINGLES 2/ 4 COKE 4.99 PEACE 5/$5
$
7.5 OZ./10 PK. MINI CANS
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3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK OR 3 LB. FROZEN PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX 'N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 4 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS MIX 'N MATCH 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. KESSLER'S SKINLESS SMOKED OR HOT SMOKED SAUSAGES 3 LB. KUNZLER JUMBO MEAT FRANKS
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1
49
ADAMS CO. YELLOW & WHITE
FREESTONE PEACHES
CALIFORNIA
1.49
BARTLETT PEARS
LB.
12 CT. TOTE
EA.
FRESH
1.99
BLACK PLUMS
RED & WHITE
SEEDLESS GRAPES FRESH LEMONS FRESH
LB.
PLUOTS
2.99
SEEDLESS WATERMELONS
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EA.
SWEET
RED CHERRIES
3.49
EA.
CAULIFLOWER CUBANELLE SWEET FRYING, JALAPENO HOT OR HUNGARIAN HOT WAX PEPPERS LOCALLY GROWN FRESH GREEN
2.49
CUCUMBERS
LB.
FRESH
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
3.99
LB.
7.99
99
lb.
DELI SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM
LB.
4.49
LB.
SAVE 2
EMMENTAL IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE 6 OZ. SELECT
LB.
5.99
LB.
7 OZ.
ODYSSEY CRUMBLED FETA CHEESES
SARTORI MONTAMORE CHEDDAR
EA.
EA.
4.49
GUGGISBERG BUTTER CHEESE
6.99
LB.
DELI SLICED
COUNTRY BACON AMERICAN CHEESE
BURGERS, GRILLED CHEESE, BLT
6.49
5/ 3
PRICES PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD
LB.
1.29
LB.
YAMS
LB.
1.79
5.99
MEDIUM FLORAL & SUNFLOWER
64 OZ. ASST.
1012 OZ. BAGS ASST.
DELMONTE JARRED FRUIT
EAT SMART SLAWS
8.99
EA.
8 OZ. BAG
GARDEN LIFE LETTUCE
EAT SMART GREEN BEANS
3.49
EA.
EA.
6.99 POTATOES 8.99 1.29 MELISSA'S Your LOCAL DELI EA.
EA.
EA.
6.99
LB.
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lb.
512 OZ. AMERICAN, ITALIAN, FIELD GREENS, PREMIUM ROMAINE, VERY VEGGIE, LETTUCE ROMAINE HEARTS, LETTUCE BUTTER BLISS, SPRING MIX, BABY SPINACH, 50/50 MIXED GREENS, ARUGULA
2.79
DOLE SALADS
EA.
10 OZ. ASST.
2.79
EA.
11.5 OZ.
2/$7
PINT
RED GRAPE TOMATOES EA.
99
SALADS
MARIE'S SALAD DRESSINGS
2/$5
DOLE FAMILY SIZE SALADS
3.99
EA.
25 OZ. BLEU CHEESE & COLE SLAW
MARIE'S FAMILY SIZE SALAD DRESSINGS HASS AVOCADOS
5.29 4/$5 EA.
1.99
XLARGE VINE RIPE, ROMA PLUM,
TOMATOES
LB.
BETTER BET TER SELECTION SELEC TION & LOCAL LOC OCAL AL FAVORITES FAVORITES
SAVE $1
SAVE $1.50 lb.
BAKED HAM KARNS
FRIED CHICKEN TENDERS AND PARTY WINGS
4.49
5
49
JOHN F. MARTIN'S
5
EA.
MAC N CHEESE LOAF & MINCED BOLOGNA
5.49
LB.
lb.
99
DELI DEEP FRIED TURKEY BREAST
PLAIN MINI BEEF STICKS
5.99 9.99 LB.
LB.
1 LB.
1 LB.
JUMBO MEAT FRANKS
PLAIN & GARLIC RING BOLOGNA
2/$5 2/$10 919 OZ.
15 OZ.
3.99
EA.
ITALIAN HOAGIE HAM
7.99
lb.
KARNS
SMOKED RING BOLOGNA'S
LB.
BREAKFAST SANDWICHES, BURRITOS & CASSEROLE BITES
2/ 11 $
6 $ 10
99
GOLDEN LEGACY
8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS
lb.
SAVE $1
lb.
SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE
13
716 OZ.
SAUSAGE LINKS, ROLLS, & PATTIES
2/ 9 $
89 OZ.
PLANT BASED NUGGETS & TENDERS
2/ 11 $
16.2 OZ.
ORIGINAL & ONION BURGERS
7.99
EA.
PREPACKED SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA'S
5
19 ea.
5 LB.
3 LB.
$
SELTZER'S 12 OZ.
lb.
FULLY COOKED TURKEY DELI ea. HICKORY SMOKED MEATBALLS TURKEY BREAST
6.99
5
$
LB.
EA.
KITCHEN
EA.
3 LB. KESSLER'S HOT & REGULAR
SKINLESS SMOKED SAUSAGE
14.99
SMOKED BEEF SAUSAGE
5.99
EA.
HOT & REGULAR
79 OZ.
BREAKFAST BOWLS
2/ 5 $
EA.
SAVE $1 LB.
XLARGE lb. GREEN PEPPERS
DOLE CAESAR SALAD KITS
2.99
CRISPY FRUIT FREEZE DRIED FRUITS
LOCALLY GROWN
10 OZ.
1.79
7 OZ. PKG. ASST.
6/0.36 OZ. BAGS ASST.
EA.
LB.
PRODUCE BUYS
LOCALLY GROWN FLOWER BOUQUETS
99¢
LARGE LB.
CHEESE FRANKS
12 OZ.
4.99
FRESH PURPLE EGGPLANT
SLICED BACON
GREAT SELECTION
DELI SLICED
PA JUMBO SWEET ONIONS
BEANS 2/$3 GREEN
More
1.29
LOCALLY GROWN
16 OZ.
CHEESE $
GREEN ZUCCHINI OR YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH
$
2.49
2.99
1
29
LOCALLY GROWN
LOCALLY GROWN
XLARGE RED, YELLOW OR ORANGE ICEBURG LB. LETTUCE PEPPERS LOCALLY GROWN
LB.
BABY CARROTS
DELI SLICED
MEDIUM ROAST BEEF
6
10/$
3 LB. BAG ASST.
1 LB LB. BAG
Always fresh & priced right!
4
EA.
1.99
FAMILY AMILY FAVORITE VORITES
DELI WHITE TURKEY BREAST
BICOLOR OR WHITE ea. SWEET CORN
2.49
WHITE LB.
EA.
WHOLE RED
2
LOCALLY GROWN
HOTHOUSE
BABY 2/$3 SUGAR WATERMELONS5.99
MANGOS
50
SAVE $4
ea.
99
LOCALLY GROWN
XLARGE CANTALOUPES lb. CANTALO
2 LB. BAG
6.99
NAVEL ORANGES
SAVE $2
LB.
KARNS FAMILY
CREAM SLAW KARNS
LB.
LB.
LB.
ORIGINAL CHICKEN SALAD
BROCCOLI SALAD
6.99
LB.
KARNS HAM DINNER FOR 1
LB.
BACON LOVERS BEANS
6.49 4.49
MARINATED PORK TENDERLOINS & CHICKEN KARNS MEALS BREAST CUTLETS
6.99
LB.
KARNS
SEAFOOD SALAD
6.49
3.49
LB.
5.99
EA.
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All items are based on availability. No rainchecks will be iss issued at this time. ¢ lb. SAVE $2 LB. SAVE
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The Giant Company announced on July 31 that more than $1 million was raised as part of its summer campaign in support of local Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals. The campaign, which kicked off June 1, marks the highest fundraising effort for the organization in the history of the company. A partner of the nonprofit organization for almost 25 years, Giant has recently introduced several new ways for customers to support their local CMN Hospital beyond making a donation during checkout. Customers can now make donations by rounding up their purchase at self-checkout, donating CHOICE Rewards points and purchasing special reusable bags with a portion of each sale going to the charity. The company will continue raising funds for CMN Hospitals through the end of August. In March, to help provide assistance for the youngest members of the community during the coronavirus pandemic, Giant
donated $250,000 to support COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Children’s National Hospital, Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and Penn State Children’s Hospital each received $50,000. The Giant Company is known as one of the top 15 fundraisers in the country for CMN Hospitals. Customers, team members and vendor partners have donated more than $48 million over the past 23 years in support of children’s health at local CMN Hospitals, including CHOP; Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.; Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital in Danville; Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in Baltimore; Penn State Children’s Hospital in Hershey; Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital; University of Virginia Children’s Hospital in Charlottesville, Va.; and WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital in Morgantown, W. Va.
Playhouse Sets Workshop Series Hershey Area Playhouse, 830 Cherry Drive, Hershey, is expanding its programming to include virtual opportunities for the summer, including a Broadway workshop series. The Playhouse will host Give Back to Broadway on Monday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. This event is the first in a series of workshops that will pair the Playhouse with professionals from Broadway. Through the series, participants will have access to experts in a variety of fields, including orchestra, costumes, acting, dance, and more. In the online sessions, Broadway professionals will share what they do, how they learned and honed their skills and how young people can pursue a career. The workshops will also include a question-and-answer time.
The first guest will be Hershey’s Will Curry, who has had a career as a conductor, violist, violinist, educator and orchestrator. Curry recently worked as music director and conductor of the “Miss Saigon” national tour and previously held the positions of violist and assistant conductor with the Broadway revivals of “My Fair Lady,” “Miss Saigon,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” and “Les Misérables.” Curry previously worked as the associate conductor for the Mirvish’s “Les Misérables” and the assistant conductor/concertmaster for the “Les Misérables” national tour. There is a fee to participate. To register for the workshop, readers may visit www.hershey areaplayhouse.com.
Necklace Sale To Benefit Young Heart Patient A local resident has launched a fundraiser to benefit Jaxson Dukes, 2, and his family. Jaxson is scheduled to undergo his third heart surgery to correct a congenital heart defect. Leidra Horton, a lifelong Palmyra resident who has two young children, is selling sterling silver necklaces with proceeds going to the
Dukes family. Horton sources the supplies, assembles the necklaces, and sells the finished product. Each necklace is made of all sterling silver components and features a heart cutout on an adjustable 18- to 20inch cable chain. To order a necklace, readers may contact Horton at leidra marie@gmail.com.
Traditions Of Hershey Posts Essay Contest Traditions of Hershey, a senior living community in Palmyra, is planning an all-age essay contest, “Best Memory of Your Grandparent(s).” Individuals are invited to send their submissions to 100 N. Larkspur Drive, Palmyra, PA 17078 by Friday, Aug. 28. Winners will be selected on
Friday, Sept. 4, to coincide with National Grandparents Day, celebrated on the first Sunday in September after Labor Day. Prizes will be awarded for each category, including under age 9, ages 10 to 14 and age 15 and over. For more information and complete essay contest rules, readers may call 717-838-2330.
Mount Hope Prepares For 40th Faire Season Staff members at Mount Hope Estate & Winery look forward to the opening of the 40th anniversary season of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 5 through Nov. 1, along with Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. With the safety of patrons, employees, vendors and participants leading event planning, new initiatives are being implemented to include the requirement of face coverings as directed by the secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, as well as enhanced sanitization protocols, social distancing, event capacity management, the use of participant personal protective
equipment and additional staff training. A “Safety Care” booklet defining the safety protocols will be posted at www.parenfaire.com to help guests prepare for their visit. With capacity restrictions limiting daily attendance to a fraction of recent audiences, guests entering the front gates to this unique season will enjoy an experience similar to those of the early Faire years. Attendance will be set to the mandate to encourage social distancing and provide a safe experience for everyone. All tickets for the 2020 Faire season must be purchased in advance and will be for specific dates. No day-of gate tickets will
Central Pennsylvania Food Bank Receives Grant The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank announced on July 20 that it is receiving a donation of $125,000 from Sheetz For the Kidz, a charitable organization driven by the employees of Sheetz Inc. to help provide hunger relief to children in 27 counties throughout central Pennsylvania through the food bank’s youth programs. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank helps to provide more than 2.5 million meals annually to children in need through its network of local agency partners, including food pantries, soup kitchens and meal programs. Since March, demand for the food bank’s services has increased more than 40% as families face financial uncertainty in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. In addition, many children throughout central Pennsylvania receive free or reduced-price lunches and breakfasts during the school year. With schools shut down since March due to COVID-19, many children have lost access to these meals. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, a member of the
Feeding America network, is one of 27 food banks to receive this funding from Sheetz For the Kidz. The grant will enable the food bank to continue to provide healthy, nutritious meals to children in need. Since the start of the COVID19 crisis in March, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank has distributed more than 28 million pounds of food to those in need in the 27 counties it serves. It is currently serving more than 175,000 individuals per month, including children, seniors and veterans. That is an increase from the 135,000 per month who relied on the food bank prior to March. As a regional convenience store, Sheetz is committed to helping to fight childhood hunger in the communities in which it resides. Through its program Made-to-Share, Sheetz is rescuing food from its 600 stores and donating it to Feeding America member food banks located in its six-state footprint. To learn more about the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, readers may visit www.centralpafoodbank.org.
3 BED 2 BATH HOME ON 2.91 +/- ACRES GRANTVILLE-LEBANON COUNTY
PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 AT 6 P.M. 10 Bull Frog Rd., Grantville, PA 17028 From US-22 West of Jonestown, Turn Right onto Bullfrog Rd to Property on Right. 3 Bed 2 Bath Custom Modified A-Frame Home w/Approx. 2,000 SF 1stFloor Living Space +Finished Basement; Open Floor Plan w/Lg Eat-In Kitchen; Living Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling; Master Suite or In-Law Quarters w/Cathedral Ceiling, Loft, Walk-In Closet, Bed & Bath w/2-Person Garden Tub, Shower; Lg. Front Porch/Patio; 7x44 Deck Overlooking Woodland; Basement w/Lg Family Rm, Wet Bar, Laundry, Storage Rm; 960 SF Basement-Level Garage w/High Ceiling, 10x12 Overhead Door. Onsite Well/Septic, Central Air, Propane/Hot Water Heat. 28x50 3-Bay DETACHED GARAGE w/Overhead Doors, Propane Heat, Shop, Attic. 16x24 Garden Shed w/Roll Door. East Hanover Twp, N. Lebanon S.D., Leb. Co. OPEN HOUSE by appointment. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: 1-Owner Property w/Private Country Setting; Great Location w/Easy Access to Routes 22, 78, 81, Hershey & Surrounding Areas. Approx 1.5 Acres of Woodland w/Stream. After 40 Yrs of Enjoying Living Here, Seller Has Decided It’s Time To Down-Size. Come Prepared To Make This “Must-See” Property Yours! TERMS: 10% Down; Balance in 45 Days. SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS: www.heiseyauctions.com AUCTION FOR: Brenda L. Houser Attorney: Tony Fitzgibbons 717-279-8313 R061830
be sold. Patrons who previously purchased 2020 Faire tickets must exchange them for the date-specific tickets through the designated box office form. The Faire will continue its dog-friendly status throughout the season with a special dog ticket available for advance purchase following receipt of necessary online forms and waivers. As always, service dogs, as defined by the ADA, are welcome without advance arrangements. To best prepare for the approaching Faire season and, under the governor’s new directives of July 16, it is necessary to cancel the 2020 dates for Flavorfest, the PA Brewer’s Festival and Celtic Fling. Wineries, brew-
eries, craft vendors and performers are unable to participate because of restrictions prohibiting sampling, lack of staff and product, and the inability to reach the festival site due to travel restrictions. Guests who purchased or exchanged tickets for the canceled events can request a refund or an exchange of their event tickets for a 2020 date-specific Faire reservation ticket at w w w. p a r e n f a i r e . c o m / b u y tickets.html. The deadline for requests is Monday, Aug. 31. Mount Hope Estate & Winery, home of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, is located on Route 72, a half-mile south of Pennsylvania Turnpike Exit 266.
Third-Grader Wins Birthday Card Design Contest Angelisa Rodriguez is the winner of this year’s Royer’s Flowers & Gifts Kids Club birthday card design contest. Angelisa, 7, is entering third grade at Glenside Elementary School in Reading. Her design, featuring a couple of smiling flowers and the words, “Flowers for your birthday because you’re beautiful,” will adorn the electronic card that Kids Club members will receive on their birthdays in the coming year. Angelisa’s prize is a free flower delivery on her next birthday. The Royer’s Kids Club is free to youngsters ages 5 to 12. With parental permission, children may register for the club at any Royer’s store or www.royers.com/kidsclub. Kids Club benefits include a membership card, online activities, a quarterly email newsletter, contests and in-store events. Lebanon-based Royer’s Flowers & Gifts operates 15 Royer’s stores in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and
York counties. Sister company Stephenson’s Flowers & Gifts has one Harrisburg store. For more information, readers may visit www.royers.com.
Angelisa Rodriguez, 7, who is entering third grade at Glenside Elementary School in Reading, is the winner of this year’s Royer’s Flowers & Gifts Kids Club birthday card design contest.
Absolute Online-Only Auction HIGH-END Furniture, Décor, Housewares & Fashion
All Items Located at: 6045 Lyters Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17111 IMPORTANT DATES: Auction Close: Tuesday, August 18th @ 7pm Preview Dates: Tuesday, August 18th from 3-6pm Pickup/Removal: Wednesday, August 19th 10am-6pm (NO Exceptions!) FURNITURE: 12,000 sq. ft. Home Full of Designer B/R, L/R, D/R Furn. by Lexington, Thornwood, Ashley Furn., Kincaid, Lauren Brooks Vanguard, Henredon; Olhausen Billiard Tbl.; Purple Lthr. Theatre Seating. FASHION: Purses by Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Kate Spade, Rebecca Minkoff & Others; 1,000’s Pcs Designer Clothing & Shoes. ANTQS. & COLLECTIBLES: Pr. of Ornate Meissen Urns; Waterfold; Crystal Candelabras; Wedgwood Dinner Svc.; Lenox; Autographed Sports Memorabilia & Posters. ART: Collection of Edna Hibel Artwork; Numerous Signed, Limited Ed. Prints. HH: Luggage; Rugs; Linens; Lamps; Shelving; Kitchenwares by Crate & Barrel, Pyrex, LeCreuset, Emile Henry, Williams-Sonoma & Calphalon; Sm. Kitchen Appl.; Elliptical Machine; Treadmill; Huge Inventory of Christmas Décor. GARAGE & OUTDOOR ITEMS: Yard Tools; Ladders; Ping-Pong Table; Basketball Net; Gazebo; Patio Furn.; Weber Outdoor Stainless Steel Kitchen; Concrete Garden Statues. APPLIANCES: Washers & Dryers; Fridges; Chest Freezer. GUN, AMMO, HUNTING: Colt Sportsman .223 Cal Semi-Automatic; Assorted Ammo; Hunting Clothes. ELECTRONICS: Digital Projector; HP Color LaserJet Printer; CD; DVD/BlueRay Players. SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL LIST! Terms: 15% Buyer's Premium added to final bid price. All items are located at 6045 Lyters Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17111. Cash, Check or Credit Card Payments will be accepted during removal, or invoices can be paid via Credit Card online before pick-up. Please be sure of what you are buying. Auction Co. not responsible for misinformation or inaccurate descriptions. Everything sells As-IS. Bring your own boxes and packing materials. Bring your own help to move furniture and load items. COVID-19 Update: All buyers attending preview or pick up will be encouraged to wear a mask. Hand sanitizer will be available. To limit the number of customers in the home at any time, a Lane Ryan staff member will assist you in locating your lots. There may be a delay when you arrive until a staff member is available to assist you, please wait in your vehicle until a member of our staff is ready to assist you. Please plan accordingly. Visit www.LaneRyanAuctions.com for photos and to place bids or download our Mobile App for convenient bidding! Auctioneers: Ryan Groff and Kerry Pae (AY002207) Call (717) 489-3030 for more information. We are Pennsylvania's Leading Auction Solution! Sold Begins Here! R062137
More Than $1 Million Donated To Children’s Hospitals
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Faust Completes Veterinary School
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GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free est for 2020. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Over 20yrs exp. Dave, 717-405-1130
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Pets IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.
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St. Joan of Arc School recently announced the honor roll for the third trimester. Students in grades six through eight were recognized for their academic excellence. Students earning distinguished honors include eighth-graders Gia Garrett, Kelly Mosier, Mia Seaton, and Dominic Wolfe, and sixthgraders Gianna Lentini, Alessandra Luna-Marengo, and Nora Waning. First honors were awarded to Lexie Bland, Emily DeCristofaro, Andrea Gusherowsko, Jacobi Hamn-Tate, Rosalie Miklos, Rebecca Mize, John Sallusti, and Sophia Tunks, grade eight; Hailey Barrera, Garrett Bohn, Venetian Brooks, Samantha Coates, Grace Lin, Erin Roche, Tyler Shroy, and Helena Stoffel, grade seven; and Julia Aluquin, Jackson Bowman, Sophia Bozell, Leah Burke, Matthew Clark, Patrick Curley, Eleanor Moore, Samantha Morrow, Declan Sheehan, Morgan Silber, Ryan Swallow, and Avery Wolfe, grade six. Second honors were earned by Kara Messing, grade eight; Cooper Hazzard and Natasha Milanovich, grade seven; and Sebastian Angelo and Declan Burdett, grade six.
HELP WANTED General CARPENTER'S WANTED HORST Construction, a Lancaster based company is looking for talented trades people interested in a career with a company who have been providing quality service for their clients for over 125 years. All carpentry skill levels considered. Excellent benefits package including a progressive travel policy with pay. If interested, apply on our website at https://www.horstgroup.com/employment/
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GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES Available 8/18/20. Vet checked. Eng Crm Golden stud service available. 484-798-2060
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Royer’s Flowers & Gifts’ annual food drive collected more than 1,100 pounds of nonperishable items to benefit 11 food banks in the company’s seven-county market. Royer’s Stems Hunger, as the food drive is known, ran from June 27 to July 4 at the florist’s 16 stores. The recipient food banks were Helping Harvest in Berks County, New Hope Ministries and Salvation Army of Carlisle in Cumberland County, Hershey Food Bank and Manna Food Pantry at Pennbrook United Church of Christ in Dauphin County, South Central Community Action Programs in Franklin County, Columbia Food Bank, Ephrata Area Social Services and Food Hub/Lancaster
County Council of Churches in Lancaster County, Lebanon County Christian Ministries and St. Matthew Food Pantry in York County. Food drive donors received a free carnation for each nonperishable food item they contributed, up to six per visit. Royer’s Stems Hunger has topped 1,100 pounds in each of its 10 years for a total of nearly nine tons collected. Lebanon-based Royer’s operates 15 Royer’s stores in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties. Sister company Stephenson’s Flowers & Gifts has one Harrisburg store. For more details, readers may visit www.royers.com.
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Royer’s Flowers & Gifts donated nonperishable food items to local food banks, including the Hershey Food Bank, represented by Barb Allen (far left), food bank operations. Helping to deliver the food were (continuing from second from left) Sumer and Brooke Royer, daughters of Royer’s CEO Tom Royer (not pictured), and Andrea Campbell, manager of Royer’s in Hershey.
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Local Students Receive Honor Lower Dauphin High School graduating senior Madison Miduri was the Hummelstown Rotary Club’s Student of the Month for May. Madison is the daughter of Michelle Miduri. She is a four-year member of the choir, fall play and spring musical, and she was Paulette in this spring’s production of “Legally Blonde.” In the community, she participates in her church’s praise band and dances at McCann’s School of Dance. She also sings the national anthem at various school and community events. She will attend Arcadia University with the goal of working in trauma/emergency medicine. Lower Dauphin High School graduating senior Olivia Meyers was the Hummelstown Women’s Club’s Young Woman of the
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