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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXIII • NO 30
Local Boy Scout Earns All 137 Merit Badges BY FRANCINE FULTON
On Dec. 28, 2020, Alex LaVerdiere, a member of Boy Scout Troop 262 in Grantville, completed the requirements to earn the Horsemanship merit badge. With its completion, Alex marked a milestone - earning all of the 137 merit badges offered by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Reportedly, fewer than 500 Scouts have earned every merit badge available since the BSA formed in 1910, out of approximately 2.5 million Scouts in the program. In the BSA program, merit badges are a way for Scouts to learn about life skills, such as first aid, camping and swimming; hobbies, including wood carving, photography and
Students at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary School in Middletown are making valentines and collecting chocolates for senior residents of Middletown Home.
SSBVM Students To Take Part In Community Service Projects n celebration of Catholic Schools Week, to be observed from Sunday, Jan. 31, through Friday, Feb. 5, and as part of their commitment to community service, students at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary School (SSBVM) in Middletown are taking part in two service projects, and the public is welcome to participate. During the week, students will make valentines and collect chocolates for senior residents of Middletown Home and hold a food drive for Middletown Food Bank. The valentine project is being
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Boy Scout Alex LaVerdiere recently completed all of the 137 merit badges offered by the Boy Scouts of America.
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shower them with love, which the students are happy to do,” said Mindy Kennedy, SSBVM director of development. The food drive is being led by middle-schoolers from the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), who are partnering with teacher Nancy Wakeman’s third-grade class under the guidance of Angela Warner and Josh Koch, NJHS advisers. SSBVM families, as well as the public, have been invited to donate nonperishable items for the food drive. Food will be collected outside the school during the same days and hours as the chocolates.
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spearheaded by teacher Diana Keyser’s first-grade class. SSBVM families, as well as the public, have been invited to donate chocolates to add to the Valentine’s Day surprise. All donations of chocolate must be prepackaged, and they cannot contain nuts or caramel. Donations will be accepted via a no-contact dropoff located outside of the school’s main entrance from Monday, Feb. 1, through Feb. 5 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Keyser will deliver the valentines and candy to Middletown Home just prior to Valentine’s Day. “Because (the seniors) are in quarantine, they asked that we
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fishing; and vocational opportunities like dentistry, forestry and American business. Scouts can earn merit badges from age 11 until their 18th birthday. “It was always my goal (to earn the badges),” Alex said. “I set the goal when I was about 9.”
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Church To Hold Pop-Up Drive First United Methodist Church (UMC), 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, will hold a Pop-Up Community Drive on Saturday, Jan. 30, from 9 to 11 a.m. Community members are invited to donate items at the event. The drive-through drop-off site will be the First UMC upper parking lot, accessible via the alley at the rear of church. For the Hershey Food Bank, the church will collect nonperishable food items,
including tuna, canned meats, baked beans, canned peas, peanut butter, and canned pasta sauce (not in glass jars), along with laundry detergent, bars of soap, toilet paper, paper towels, and sanitizing wipes. Community members may also donate items for homeless individuals served by Bethesda Mission. Needed items are blankets, warm socks, winter gloves, winter clothes, deodorant, and other toiletries.
Foundation Awards Scholarships During the fall 2020 term, 156 Central Penn College students were awarded $135,000 in scholarships by the college’s Education Foundation. During the 2019-20 academic year, the foundation awarded $243,000 to 288 Central Penn students. Students can apply for scholarships in August and February. Awards are then given in the fall and spring
terms, respectively. The nonprofit Education Foundation has distributed more than $2 million in scholarships to more than 2,300 students since being founded in 2004. More than 80% of Central Penn employees contribute annually to the foundation. To learn more, readers may visit www.centralpenn.edu.
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we started send- drives are currently susing out (dona- pended, people may take tion) letters and part in a virtual food drive we received by visiting www.central i m m e d i a t e p a fo o d b a n k . o r g / w a y s - t o response,” Arthur - g i v e / g i v e - f u n d s / v i r t u a l stated. “Our -food-drive. Arthur said that area resiappeals for extra help have (result- dents should also support ed in) a lot of their local food banks in the generosity. It has next few months, when the been inspiring - need is especially strong. “We the response we call it the ‘heat or eat’ season have received when people decide whether from people, to buy food or pay their heatfoundations and ing bill,” he added. For more information More than 60% of the clients served by the Central Pennsylva- businesses that about the Central Pennsylvaare doing OK.” nia Food Bank are working families with children. The communi- nia Food Bank and volunteer BY FRANCINE FULTON year was directly related to ty is invited to continue to opportunities, readers may COVID - job loss, losing help the food bank through call 717-564-1700 or visit Like food banks across the (work) hours and the econom- donations or by volunteer- www.centralpafoodbank.org nation, the Central Pennsyl- ic impact.” He noted that, ing to help sort and pack or www.facebook.com/Central vania Food Bank has been with safety in mind, the food food. Since in-person food PAFoodBank. challenged during the coron- bank and its partners began avirus pandemic. However, distributing food in a drive-up thanks to donations from format. Programs offered by the local businesses, help from governmental programs, the food bank include Military generosity of the community Share, which provides fresh and the services of volun- food for families with at teers, the food bank remains least one member who committed to fulfill its mis- served or is serving in the sion, “fighting hunger, armed forces, and the Elderimproving lives, strengthen- Share program, which provides a monthly box of food ing communities.” The Central Pennsylvania to seniors who meet certain Food Bank is headquartered income guidelines. Food in Harrisburg with a second bank volunteers also pack location in Williamsport. It and distribute boxes for the serves 27 counties through- United States Department out central Pennsylvania of Agriculture (USDA) through a network of more monthly Commodity Supthan 1,000 partner agencies plemental Food Program for and programs. More than low-income seniors. Arthur said that the food 60% of the clients the food bank serves are working fami- bank and its programs were able to thrive with additional lies with children. Since March 2020, when assistance. “ We have had the pandemic arrived in the extra help from the big federlocal area, the food bank has al programs that came down, seen its numbers steadily like the CARES Act, and there increase. “Last year in a typi- was extra funding and food cal month we served about that came from the USDA and 135,000 people through all of our state Department of Agriour partners. During COVID, culture,” he noted. From the start of the pana typical month is (serving) Adam Peterson, senior programs manager for the 200,000 people,” said Joe demic, the food bank began Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, delivers a box of Arthur, executive director. to prepare for a long-term food to a local senior as part of the Commodity Sup“The vast majority of those crisis. “Back in March, we plemental Food Program. folks that came for help last knew it would be big, and
HCPAC Plans Auditions Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center (HCPAC), 1000 S. Eisenhower Blvd., Middletown, will hold auditions for “Manifest the Glory of God” on Monday, Feb. 1, at 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 6:30 p.m.; and Saturday, Feb. 6, at 9:30 a.m. Performances will occur on Friday, April 23, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 24, at 7 p.m.;
and Sunday, April 25, at 4 p.m. The musical is about a 10th-grader, Chris, who considers questions such as “ W hat is the purpose of life?” and “How can I make a difference in the world?” With the help of her parents, teachers, and friends, Chris finds a path to spiritual renewal and discovers the
meaning of life. The musical was written by Tom Blaisse and includes original songs by Blaisse, including “Celebrate,” “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” “Amazing Place,” “Manifest the Glory of God,” and nine other solo and choral praise and worship songs. More information is available at https://thehcpac.org/.
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FIA from pg 1 Vanuatu and Nicaragua. In addition, the nonprofit sent medical or food/water provisions to close to 8,000 people from Bolivia, Moldova, West Africa, Papua New Guinea, and Vanuatu. More than 225,000 people had a chance
jects and indigenous villagers. Many positions can be completed remotely or in person. Interested readers may send their resumes to fia -usa@fiaintl.org or administrators can arrange for further discussion at 717-546-0208.
to hear the Gospel, many of them for the first time, through the organization’s outreaches. Over 80% of FIA’s headquarters’ staff are volunteer or privately funded so more donated dollars can go directly to pro-
Friends In Action Intl. staff members gathered for a meeting in July 2018.
Library Sets Children’s Programs The Hershey Public Library has added two virtual programs to its calendar of activities. Readers may register by visiting www. hersheylibrary.org and clicking on Events Calendar. After registration, attendees will receive the Zoom link. Lancaster County Parks and Recreation will offer a children’s program titled “Birds in Winter” on Saturday, Jan. 30, from 11 a.m. to noon. Attendees will learn how to identify and help local birds in the winter. A Dinosaur Mysteries Virtual Tour will be held on Saturday, Feb. 27, from 10 to 11 a.m. Attendees will
take a virtual tour of the “Dinosaur Mysteries” exhibit at the Maryland Science Center, led by the science center’s paleontologist. Participants will discover how fossils are found and what fossils can indicate about dinosaurs’ life cycles, diets, behaviors, and ecosystems. After the tour, there will be an opportunity to do two hands-on activities in one’s own home. These programs are sponsored by Friends of the Hershey Public Library. Readers may contact Rita Smith, children’s librarian, at 717-5336555 with any questions.
Miniature Horse Event Planned The adventure course will be available for two separate sessions from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturdays, Feb. 6 and 13. Along the way, children will learn skills in horse handling, problem solving, healthy communication, and volunteer service. There is a participation fee per child or per family. Registration is required by contacting robin@catra.net. Proceeds will support CATRA’s expenses for this equineassisted learning program.
The Palmyra Area Lions Club, in partnership with the Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association (CATRA), will offer the Miniature Horse Adventure Course at CATRA, 168 Station Road, Grantville. Children ages 8 to 11 and their parents/guardians are invited to join one of these sessions with CATRA’s mini horse, Sarajule, and her pasture mates during the upcoming Valentine’s Day holiday.
garten through eighth grade. SSBVM is hosting a virtual open house on Jan. 31 at noon. Those interested in learning about SSBVM and the 2021-22 school year may email lstill@ssbvm.org to register. Currently, the school offers in-person classes; extra parttime staff has been added to perform cleaning duties. “We are in-person, but we have left it to the discretion of the families,” Kennedy explained. “(Virtual students) Zoom into the classroom, so they are interacting with their classmates and their teachers all day long.” For more information about the school, readers may call 717-944-5371, visit www.face book.com/ssbvmschool or www.ssbvmschool.radiusweb tools.com or follow the school on Instagram at @ssbvmschool.
activities, Alex has served as the vice chief of program for the Sasquesahanough Lodge of the Order of the Arrow, which is the BSA national honor society. He has also mentored local Cub Scouts in Pack 362 as a den chief and has served as a BSA summer camp counselor. Now that he is 18, he plans to continue his Scouting career as an adult leader. “(Scouting) helps you in every aspect of your life,” he shared. Alex, who graduated a year early in June 2020 from Commonwealth Charter Academy, plans to attend St. Joseph’s College of Maine to study science and business administration. “Someday I would like to start my own company,” he stated. “I am excited for the new chapter in my life.” Troop 262, which is sponsored by St. John’s United Methodist Church in Grantville, is part of the Keystone Capital District of the New Birth of Freedom Council. For more information about Scouting in the greater Harrisburg area, readers may visit www.new birthoffreedom.org.
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SSBVM from pg 1 Donations will be delivered to the food pantry by SSBVM’s principal, Rebecca Harvey, and NJHS members on Feb. 5. SSBVM students and staff members chose to perform the service projects during the National Catholic Educators Association (NCEA) celebration of Catholic Schools Week. The week’s theme this year is “Faith. Excellence. Service.” “SSBVM takes pride in nurturing loving and productive citizens who care about the condition of their communities,” said Kennedy, noting that the school’s celebration had to be adapted this year because of the coronavirus pandemic with more focus on service projects. SSBVM, located at 360 E. Water St., Middletown, offers classes for preschoolers ages 3 and 4 and students in kinder-
Alex also earned the Eagle Scout Rank, the highest rank in Boy Scouting. Eagle Scouts are required to earn 21 merit badges, 13 of which are specified by the program. Alex said that his favorite merit badges to earn involved scuba diving, whitewater rafting and snow sports. His most difficult was Bugling. “I had to learn (to play the bugle) from scratch; I took six months of lessons,” he said. “I had to learn 10 songs and make up one of my own. It is the least-earned merit badge.” Alex earned merit badges at BSA summer camps, during activities with his troop and on his own time, as well as at local “merit badge college” events. For example, he earned his Dentistry merit badge at merit badge college after speaking with a local dentist who was there as a merit badge counselor. Alex displays his badges on his merit badge sash, which weighs about five pounds. “I really want to thank my family, the leaders and the counselors that have helped me achieve this goal,” he stated. In addition to his troop
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HUNT'S MANWICH SLOPPY JOE SAUCE $ $
3
FREE!
BUY 2 GET 3
79 OZ.
DIEFFENBACH'S KETTLE CHIPS
FREE
YOU PAY 7.98 FOR 5
FREE
E $4.29 V AVE 4 A S S $ SAVE 2 SAVE 3.99 12 PACK
SNAPPLE ICED TEA & DRINKS
6
99
MUST BUY 2 OR MORE SINGLES $8.99
TUES. JAN 26
WED. JAN 27
THURS. JAN 28
9.7511.25 OZ.
DORITOS TORTILLA CHIPS
FREE
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2
FRI. JAN 29
SAT. JAN 30
SUN. JAN 31
MON. FEB 1
To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.
R067770
717 OZ.
BUY ANY 3 HUNT'S MANWICH SAUCE 15 OZ.
SAVE $2
SAVE!
6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - January 27, 2021
seafood experts! SAVE $ 8
SAVE $ 4 lb. 2630 CT. EZ PEEL
EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP
SOLD IN N 2 LB. BAGS $13.98
COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP
JUMBO PETITE lb. CLAW CRABMEAT
9
NORWEGIAN ea. SALMON FILLETS
1620 CT. EZ PEEL
99 lb.
SOLD D FROZEN
EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP
9.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $19.98
16
$
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
ANTIBIOTIC FREE FRESH PREMIUM
ALL FLAVORS
LOOSE COUNTRY
ALL PORK PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE LINKS
3.99 1.99 3.99
LB.
LB.
the big ones!
U15 CT. EZ PEEL
6
99
SAVE $ 4 lb.
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
7.99
SOLD IN 2 LB. LB. BAGS $15.98
12
$
LUMP CRABMEAT
LB.
KARNS
5
$
JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES
EA.
BEAUTIFUL EA.
9.99
CATFISH FILLETS
LB.
MAHI MAHI FILLET PORTIONS
THAWED $7.99 LB.
6.99
LB.
ALL FLAVORS
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
LARGE GEE
COOKED SHRIMP RINGS W/SAUCE
10
$
50 CT. BAG
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
EA.
PREMIUM IQF FROZEN
18.99
9.99
EXTRA LARGE DRY BAY SCALLOPS
THAWED $10.99 LB.
EA.
22
$
JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT
EA.
EA.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
BREADED SHRIMP
2 LB. LIVE MUSSELS
5.99
EA.
6.50
CHESAPEAKE SELECT OYSTERS
EA.
1218 OZ. SELECTED
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CEREAL
2/ 4 $
6 CT./20 OZ.
SCHMIDT'S OLD TYME BAGELS
2.69
THOMAS' SWIRL BREAD & SARA LEE ARTESANO BREAD
2/ 5 $
9.99
EA.
79
LB.
SKINLESS CHILEAN SALMON FILLET PORTIONS
4
$
PER FILLET
FROZEN FULLY COOKED CHICKEN PATTIES, BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN, TENDERS, NUGGETS, WINGS, MEATBALLS
IQF
BEAUTIFUL
FROZEN CHICKEN WINGS YOUR CHOICE
10
$
9.99 6.99 11.99 OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE
10.511.5 OZ.
MAXWELL HOUSE GROUND COFFEE
8 OZ.
11.815.1 OZ.
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY INSTANT OATMEAL
4.99
16 OZ.
¢
10.99
PHILLY CHICKEN CHEESE STEAK SAUSAGE
LB. THAWED $12.99 LB.
LB.
FLOUNDER FILLETS
LB.
BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS
PACK
1620 OZ.
1 OZ.
McCORMICK TACO SEASONING MIX
THAWED $11.99 LB.
ORANGE ANGE ROUGHY FILLETS
LIGHTLY BATTERED COD FILLETS
Max Savings • 16.4 oz. Spoon Size Shredded Wheat • 12.25 oz. Toasted Honey Nut Oat • 18 oz. Frosted Shredded Wheat • 16.3 oz. Strawberry Shredded Wheat • 17.3 oz. Bran Flakes • 12 oz. Toasted Oat
PREMIUM RED SNAPPER FILLETS
SOLD FROZEN.
8 OZ. Z
8 OZ. JOHNNY SEAFOOD COCONUT, POPCORN &
FROZEN 8 OZ. SIZE SOLD 34 PER PACK
SOLD FROZEN 16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
APPLE PORK SAUSAGE
LAWRY'S SEASONED SALT
3.99
2/ 5 $
59 OZ.
DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE
2.99
3.85.7 OZ.
KNORR RICE OR PASTA SIDE DISHES
1
$
16.9 OZ./6 PK.
PEPSI
6 OZ.
1.99
8.516 OZ. SELECTED
BARILLA PASTA & READY PASTA
8.859 OZ.
1.25 OZ.
VELVEETA CHEESY INSTANT POTATOES
McCORMICK CHILI SEASONING MIX
1.99
4/ 5 $
45 OZ.
RAGU PASTA SAUCE
2/ 6 $
4C GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE
11
4/$
12 0Z./8 PK.
2/ 7 $
AHA SPARKLING WATER
2.99
12 OZ. 4.14.75 OZ.
1.49
FRANK'S SEASONING BLEND
3.69
FRENCH'S BOLD & SPICY BROWN MUSTARD
20 OZ.
2/ 3 $
FRENCH'S YELLOW MUSTARD
2/$4
10 OZ.
16.9 OZ. 18.919.2 OZ./6 CT.
4.99
POP SECRET MICROWAVE POPCORN
4.39
8 OZ.
4C PANKO BREAD CRUMBS
Cƈ`ZcƇ^cZȾ Gƈƺ + ;&hiZƳ 9&cYƺ
9.7610.48 OZ.
7.4413.4 OZ.
911 OZ.
MARS MINIATURE VALENTINE'S CANDY
VALENTINE M&MS, SKITTLES FUN SIZE & LIFE SAVER FUN SIZE
HERSHEY'S BAGGED VALENTINE'S CANDY
2/ 7 $
2/ 6 $
2/ 3 $
KRAFT JET PUFFED MINI MARSHMALLOWS
7 OZ.
MARSHMALLOW CRÉME
1254 CT.
4/ 5 $
REESE'S PEANUT BUTTER EASTER EGGS
2.1 OZ.
10
3/$
1.21.5 OZ.
2/$8
9.810.8 OZ.
HERSHEY'S EASTER EGGS
10
3/$
CADBURY & REESE'S PEANUT BUTTER EGGS
4.7 OZ.
4 OZ.
BREAKSTONE COTTAGE CHEESE DOUBLES
10.75 OZ.
ORE IDA INSTANT MASHED POTATOES
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO OR CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
120 CT.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY NAPKINS
$
1
DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!
13 OZ./4 PK.
HUNT'S SNACK PACK PUDDING & GELATIN
$
$
1
1
3.75 OZ. SARDINES & 5 OZ.
5.3 OZ. LIGHT N FIT, OIKOS & OIKOS TRIPLE ZERO
CHICKEN OF THE SEA CHUNK LIGHT TUNA
DANNON GREEK YOGURTS
$
89¢
1
HEFTY PLATES, BOWLS OR CUPS
1880 CT.
2/ 4 HEFTY TRASH BAGS 7.29 $
DUNCAN HINES KETO FRIENDLY CAKE MIX CUP
8.8 OZ.
AIR FRESHENER 2.99 2/$4 FEBREZE 3 PACK
DUNCAN HINES KIDS CAKE MIX CUP
KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES
1618 OZ.
3/$5 DIAL BODYWASH
4.99
GAIN FIREWORKS INWASH SCENT BOOSTER BEADS
20 CT.
4.89
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY BLUE OR RED PARTY CUPS
21.6 OZ.
50 OZ.
GAIN LIQUID DISH DETERGENT
GAIN LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT
1.99
3/$5 5.99
Save with essential everyday $
1
15.5 OZ.
HANOVER CANNED BEANS
2.79
2145 CT.
7.2 OZ.
2.152.25 OZ. 6.67.2 OZ./6 PK.
DIXIE ULTRA OR HEAVY DUTY PLATES, BOWLS OR CUPS
$
1
$
1
64 OZ. 14.515.25
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED FRUIT
2/ 3 $
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CRANBERRY COCKTAIL JUICE
1216 OZ. SELECTED
1.99
5.57.3 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER
2/$1
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PASTA
16 OZ.
79
¢
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PICKLES
16 OZ.
14.515.25 OZ. SELECTED
14.5 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSING
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED VEGETABLES
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED TOMATOES
2/$3
59¢
1.99 69¢
R067772
BERTOLLI EXTRA VIRGIN OR EXTRA LIGHT OLIVE OIL
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area -
BUNDLES
Karns BUTCHER SHOP
Fill the Freezer
NEW!
Winter Freezer MEAT BUNDLE
4 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK 4 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX 'N MATCH 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS MIX 'N MATCH 2 LB. BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS BULK FROZEN 3 LB. KESSLER'S SMOKED SKINLESS SAUSAGE 4 LB. COUNTRY STYLE BONEIN PORK RIBS
69
$
25 LB. PLEASE PREORDER
NEW!
$
PLEASE PREORDER
1
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
GAME DAY BUNDLE
69
CALL TODAY TO PLACE OR ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM PAXTON SQUARE BOILING SPRINGS MIDDLETOWN 7175454731 7172581458 7179447486 LEMOYNE CARLISLE NEW BLOOMFIELD 7177630165 7172188588 7175824028 MECHANICSBURG HERSHEY ETTERS 7179016967 7175336445 7179065500
FRESH
FRESH 8 LB. AVG. AVG
1.79
LB.
BONELESS BEEF TENDERLOINS
lb.
1.39
BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS
USDA CHOICE
STEW CUBES & CUBE STEAKS
LB.
4.99
LB.
great for ls meatba!l too
pit smoker! special SOLD FROZEN O ONLY O
BABY BACK PORK RIBS
3.99
FRESH LB.
PORK TENDERLOINS
2.99
BEEF PORK VEAL
MEAT LOAF MIX
LB.
4.99
DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON
9160
SKINLESS 49 BONELESS E CHICKEN BREASTS FRESH NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER
lb.
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
c cutustom free !
USDA CHOICE
CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF 14 LB. AVG.
BONELESS BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAKS
WHOLE BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS
15.99
7.49
LB.
LB.
om cust ree! cut f
4.99
LB.
1.69
MUST BUY 5 LB.
BAKERY
CHOPPED CHICKEN
MUST BUY 3 LBS.
lb.
1.99
LB.
FRESH RESH
USDA DA A CHOICE CHOICE 12 LB. CHOIC LB AVG. AVG
WHOLE L BONELESS SIRLOIN TIPS
2
29
FRESH 90% LEAN DARK MEAT
3.89
FRESH 90% LEAN DARK MEAT
CHOPPED TURKEY
LB.
3.99
LB.
USDA CHOICE
19.99
WHOLE & HALVES
2.69 20.99 NOTHING BEATS Free!
BONELESS PORK RIBS
LB.
$
FILLED BONELESS CHICKEN THIGHS
2.49
LB.
FRESH
COUNTRY STYLE
KARNS
40 LB.
10
USDA CHOICE 6 LB. AVG.
ast slow ropork! d e ll u p
om cust ree! cut f
WHOLE BONELESS PORK LOINS
c cutustom free !
39
COUNTRY STYLE
SAVE 70¢LB.
SAVE $3 LB.
SAVE $1 LB. BONEIN PORK RIBS
3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGES MIX 'N MATCH 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS MIX 'N MATCH 4 12 OZ. USDA CHOICE NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 2 LB. KESSLER'S NITTANY LION BEEF FRANKS
January 27, 2021 - 7
VEAL SCALLOPINI
LB.
LB.
USDA CHOICE
LAMB LOIN CHOPS
TURKEY BREASTS
LB.
LB.
BONELESS CHICKEN TENDERS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
2.99
LB.
Custom Cake Decorating
Creamy, 8.715 OZ.
1
$
KARNS MINI ITALIAN BREAD KARNS PEANUT BUTTER KRISPIES
customer! favorite
5999
KARNS PEANUT BUTTER BLONDIE
1
29
KARNS CORNBREAD KARNS 4 PK. CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CUPCAKES
KARNS TANDY CAKE SQUARE
369 329
6
$
FREE
ENTENMANN'S MINI CAKES
3.49
RUFUS BBQ SAUCE
4.79
9.99
2832 OZ.
WOODSTOCK FRUITS
YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2
FREE
9.513.25 OZ.
914 OZ.
ENTENMANN'S POPEMS AND POPETTES
YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2
MARTIN'S N'S POTATO CHIPS OC
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
INCLUDING KETTLE COOK'D
YOU PAY 4.69 FOR 2
TOTINO'S PIZZA ROLLSS
2/$5
CRACKER BARREL CHUNK CHEESE OR STACKABLE CHEESE SLICES
8 OZ./REG. OR LIGHT
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE
2/$6
2/$4
15 OZ. WHOLE MILK OR SKIM
2/ 4 $
MAGGIO RICOTTA CHEESE
32 OZ.
CRYSTAL FARMS SHREDDED CHEESE
2.87
8.99
14.7623.45 OZ.
14.1 OZ./50 CT. 3CHEESE OR PEPPERONI
RED BARON FROZEN PIZZAS
TOTINO'S PIZZA STUFFERS
928 OZ.
GROWN IN IDAHO FROZEN POTATOES OR SUPER PRETZEL SOFT PRETZELS
4 OZ/4 PK.
3264 OZ.
18.436 OZ./46 CT.
DANNON ACTIVIA, LIGHTNFIT OR FRUIT ON THE BOTTOM YOGURT
SILK CASHEW, SOY OR ALMOND MILK OR INTERNATIONAL DELIGHT COFFEE CREAMER
TURKEY HILL ICE CREAM SANDWICHES & CONES OR LUIGI'S ITALIAN ICE
59 OZ. CARTON
WELCH'S CHILLED DRINKS
2/$4 2/$6 2.39 SNACK ZONE
2/$8
1012 OZ.
10
3/$
SNYDER'S OF HANOVER FAMILY SIZE, SPECIALTY, AND ROUND PRETZELS, LATE JULY TORTILLA CHIPS OR KETTLE BRAND & CAPE COD POTATO CHIPS
12.5 OZ. SELECT 30 CT. SELECT
9.99 5/$5 EMERGENC IMMUNE
HALLS COUGH DROPS
1.99
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
HANOVER GOLD & SILVER LINE FROZEN VEGETABLES
2/$4
13 OZ.
2/ 5 $
SUPER PRETZEL SOFT PRETZEL BITES
12.8416 OZ.
T'S 3/$6 PIEROGIES 3.99 MRS.
• 28.5 OZ./RASPBERRY CHEESECAKE OR VANILLA CARAMEL BREYER'S GELATO • 1821 OZ./4 CT. BREYERS CARB SMART ICE CREAM BARS • 16.518 OZ./6 CT. GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM BAR • 48 OZ. BREYER'S PREMIUM ICE CREAM • 48 OZ. TURKEY HILL PREMIUM ICE CREAM
48 OZ.
TURKEY HILL ALL NATURAL ICE CREAM
$ 2/$5 ASSORTED 2/$7 FROZEN TREATS 2/ 6 BEVERAGES 12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK BTLS.
4.416 OZ.
40 CT.
FREE
YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2
FROZEN
78 OZ.
KRAFT AND TACO BELL SHREDDED OR CHUNK CHEESE
PERSONAL VO5 SHAMPOO/ CONDITIONER
BUY 1 GET 1
24.8 OZ/50 CT. 78 OZ.
DAISY SOUR CREAM 16 OZ.
FREE
HERR'S CHEESE CURLS AND POPCORN
BUY 1 GET 1
DAIRY
16 OZ./REG. OR LIGHT
EMERIL'S PASTA SAUCE
BACHMAN'S CHEESE SNACKS
YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2
FOODIE Finds
25 OZ. SELECT
612 OZ.
58 OZ.
BUY 1 GET 1
COKE
16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 12 OZ./12 PK.
9.513 OZ.
TOSTITOS TORTILLA CHIPS
2/ 5 $
3.99
18 OZ.
BAI SINGLES
2/ 3 $
MT. DEW FRIDGE PACKS
10
3/$
BUY 2
GOLD PEAK TEA, GET 1 VITAMINWATER FREE OR SMARTWATERR YOU PAY 13.98 FOR 3
7.7410.5 OZ..
5.75-10 OZ.
MIDDLESWARTH WEEKENDERS OR ONE POTATO TWO POTATO $ CHIPS
2/ 5
LITTLE DEBBIE BAGGED MINI DONUTS OR MINI $ MUFFINS
2/ 4
56.5 OZ.
EMERALD MIXED NUTS OR ALMONDS
2/$7
16 OZ.
1.3 LITER
LAND O LAKES FRENCH ONION DIP
CORE HYDRATION WATER
1.99
16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS.
PURE LEAF ICED TEA
16.9 OZ./12 PK. BTLS.
2/$4 LIPTON ICE TEA
2/$
11
1.25 LITER BTL.
COKE
99¢
R067773
ry! Peanut Butter new! scratch made!
BUY 1 GET 1
8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - January 27, 2021
All items are based on availability. No rainchecks will be issued at this time. ¢ lb. $
F R E S H PRO DU C E SAVE $2
SAVE $1
lb. • Gold Rush • Pink Lady • Fuji • Nittany
99
¢
ADAMS CO. APPLES
SUMO "TOP KNOT" ORANGES
2/ 5 $
3 LB. BAG
5.99
MINNEOLA TANGELOS 12 CT. TOTE
CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES JUMBO NAVEL ORANGES
2 LB. BAG SUNKIST
3.99
MORO BLOOD ORANGES RIO STAR
EA.
8.99
CALIFORNIA
FRESH BLUEBERRIES
lb.
AMAZINGLY SWEET
5/$5
5.99
ASIAN PEARS 2 LB. BAG
3.99
FRESH LEMONS
8 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE OR BABY PORTABELLA EA.
4/$5
RED GRAPEFRUIT 3 CT. PKG.
EA.
3
99
PINT
MUSHROOMS FRESH
3/ 5
EA.
EA.
TURNIPS
GREEN CUCUMBERS
LB.
69¢
GREEN CABBAGE
2.49
BRUSSEL SPROUTS FRESH
99¢
FRESH
BROCCOLI CROWNS
FRESH
$
1 LB. BAG
MINI SWEET PEPPERS
LB.
HYDROPONIC BASIL
LB.
1
49
FRESH
ea.
2.49
GREEN BEANS
SAVE 80
SAVE $1.50 lb.
ea.
99
¢
U.S. #1
LARGE YAMS
lb.
SAVE 2.50
LB.
5/$3 4.99 3.29
EA.
EA.
12.7 OZ.
CARROTS 2.49 LONG 2.49 ORGANIC
3.99
4 CT. PKG.
ORGANIC HASS AVOCADOS 3 LB. BAG
ORGANIC FUJI OR GALA APPLES
PINT
5.99
EA.
5 LB. BAG
LADY MOON
ORGANIC RUSSET POTATOES
3.99
TOMATOES
EA..
NATALIE'S ORCHIRD ISLAND JUICES
4.79
25 OZ. ASST. EA.
HOLLABAUGH APPLESAUCE
2.99
EA.
RED & GREEN
DOLE PREMIUM SALAD KITS
HYDROPONIC BUTTERHEAD LETTUCE
1416 OZ. ASST. EA.
4 OZ. STEAK & ALL PURPOSE & CAJUN COOL BLACKENED
LA MEXICAN SALSA
4.99
EA.
SEASONINGS
LB.
EA.
EA.
2/$7
12 OZ.
DOLE GARDEN SALAD
2/$3
14 OZ.
COLE SLAW
MARIE'S FAMILY SIZE SALAD DRESSINGS HASS AVOCADOS
HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK, RED ONTHEVINE & ROMA PLUM
2.49 5.29
EA.
EA.
5/$5
2.99
TOMATOES
LB.
EA.
25 OZ. BLUE CHEESE OR COLE SLAW
MARIE'S SALAD DRESSINGS
GARNETT, JEWEL, HANNAH, ORIENTAL
ORGANIC SWEET POTATOES
3.49
11.5 OZ.
EA.
2.49 4.49 3.49 Your LOCAL DELI 32 OZ. 10.99 EA.
ea.
3.49
8.313 OZ.
EA.
32 OZ. ASST.
3
49
SALAD
DOLE CHOPPED SALAD KITS
EA.
4.99
ORGANIC BLUEBERRIES
PINT ORGANIC
BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE GRAPE
5.99
EA.
IDAHO BAKING POTATOES
10.213 OZ. ASIAN, BACON CAESAR, BACON/ BLEU, BBQ RANCH, CAESAR, CHIPOTLE CHEDDAR, POMEGRANATE, SUNFLOWER CRUNCH, SWEET KALE, GREEK
3 LB. BAG
WHITE CAULIFLOWER
lb.
5 LB. BAG GREEN GIANT
ea.
LB.
BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES
SAVE $1 lb.
Always fresh & priced right!
DELI SLICED
MEDIUM ROAST BEEF DELI SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM
4.99
LB.
7
99 lb.
DELI
WHITE TURKEY BREAST
5.49
LB.
CHEESE GREAT SELECTION
SAVE 1.50 LB. $
DELI SLICED
SWISS CHEESE & BABY SWISS 8 OZ.
EA.
5.3 OZ.
DELI SLICED
SMOKED GOUDA
ODYSSEY CRUMBLED FETA CHEESES
3.29
EA.
4 OZ.
LANDANA 1000DAY AGED GOUDA
6.49
LB.
6 OZ.
CABOT CHEDDAR WITH BACON
5.49
5.49
EA.
MONTHCHEVRE GOAT CHEESE LOGS
2.99
SELTZER'S
DOUBLE SMOKED SWEET LEBANON BOLOGNA KARNS
FRIED CHICKEN TENDERS AND PARTY WINGS
5.99
LB.
6
99
lb.
99
JOHN F. MARTINS SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE
BEEF FRANKS S
4.49
$
10
LB.
6.99 LBB..
DELI BAKED HAM KARNS
lb.
5.99
8.99
EA.
SUPER JUMBO FRANKS
LB.
15 OZ.
CHEESE FRANKS
3.99
24 OZ.
CO COOKED BABY BACK RIBS
EA.
17.99
ITALIAN HOAGIE HAM
7.99
LB.
15 OZ.
79 OZ.
BUN LENGTH & JUMBO FRANKS
ULTRA THIN LUNCHMEATS
2/ 5 $
REGULAR & MAPLE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE LINKS
4.49
LB.
1214 OZ.
79 OZ.
BREAKFAST ST BOWLS
2/ 6 $
2/ $11
1929 OZ.
7.99
ea.
2/ 8 $
ALL BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS
8.99
KESSLER'S
TRADITIONAL & ITALIAN BREADED VEAL PATTIES LB.
4.29
1415 OZ.
2/$7
2/$8
22 OZ.
KARNS CREAM OF CRAB SOUP
BUFFALO & HONEY BBQ WINGS
9.99
6
GOLDEN LEGACY
GOLDEN BROWN TURKEY BREAST
WEAVER'S
SMOKED RING BOLOGNAS
6.99
9.49
99 lb.
DELI
HICKORY SMOKED TURKEY BREASTS
LB.
6.99
LB.
KITCHEN
KESSLER'S 2 LB.
2 LB.
B BREADED CHICKEN SSTRIPS, FILLETS, NUGGETS & BITES N
lb.
LIL SMOKIES & WEINERS, BEEF, ANGUS BEEF, & WHITE TURKEY SMOKED SAUSAGE FRANKS ROPES & LINKS
919 OZ.
JIMMY DEAN 4 CT. BREAKFAST SANDWICHES & BURRITOSS
4 $ 10
99
JOHN F. MARTIN'S
8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS
5 LB.
P&P LOAF OR COOKED SALAMI
SAVE $1 lb.
$
3 LB.
EA.
SAVE $1 LB.
5
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When Anne Marie McAlester became executive director of Hope Within Ministries in October 2019, she started thinking about changing the sign outside the Elizabethtown organization. “I felt it didn’t communicate everything we are about,” she said. So last fall, she applied for a community awareness grant through Hershey Medical Center and received funding for a new sign.
The sign, at 4748 East Harrisburg Pike, now reads “Hope Within Community Health, Counseling & Dental Center.” “ We are a free primary medical care clinic, and we’ve been offering that since 2006,” McAlester noted. “In 2014, we added counseling, and we hoped to add dental in (early 2020), but COVID pushed that back until we finally opened our dental clinic in July 2020.” McAlester said the nonprofit provides primary care
for uninsured, low-income people in Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin counties. “These are people who work parttime hours without benefits or people who have lost their jobs or are unemployed,” she explained. Counseling is offered on a sliding-scale payment plan and is open to anyone, with no income qualifications. All medical services are provided by volunteers, including a volunteer psychiatrist who comes in twice a month. “We use a battalion of volunteer medical providers who work full time somewhere else but volunteer here a few hours a month,” McAlester noted. “ We use graduate students under the supervision of licensed counselors for our mental health counseling.” She added that the organization hopes to expand its dental clinic but is in need of more volunteer dentists. Over the last year, Hope Within has seen a rising need for its services. “Across the board, we’ve seen huge increases. We’re seeing people who have lost their jobs, people who are afraid of losing their jobs. We’ve seen a major spike in
requests for services. We have people who can no longer afford insulin or asthma medication,” McAlester remarked. “These medications are very expensive.” The organization typically holds four fundraisers throughout the year, but had to cancel all of them in 2020. Hope Within is planning a Valentine’s Day fundraiser, she noted, with more information coming soon on the organization’s Facebook page. “We’ll ask people to donate to us, and in return, we’ll send a personalized card out on their behalf,” McAlester explained. Along with financial constraints, the organization lost a lot of volunteer office staff and a few doctors, many of whom are elderly and were worried about the risk of continuing to volunteer during a pandemic. Despite these challenges, McAlester remains hopeful that Hope Within will continue to thrive. “We are a Christian ministry, and our faith is strong,” she stated. “We rely on our faith, and we have found that God has been faithful. Even though this past year has been hard, we have surpassed whatever goals we have set.”
Hope Within Ministries staff members (from left) Jo Davidson, Anne Marie McAlester and Beth Moad show off the new sign that reflects all of the organization’s offerings.
Roundtable Wreaths Across America To Welcome Posts Cleanup Wreaths Across America at at The Community grounds. Attendees are Naval Indiantown Gap National Club/Arrowhead Bar & Grill encouraged to bring longHistorian Cemetery will hold Operation Parking lot, 9-65 Fisher Ave., poled leaf rakes or brooms, The Central Pennsylvania World War II Roundtable will meet via Zoom on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be author and naval historian Craig Symonds. Symonds’ topic will be the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II. Symonds was a teacher of naval history and Civil War history at the United States Naval Academy for 30 years. He served as chairman of the history department from 1988 to 1992, and upon his retirement in 2005 was appointed professor emeritus. From 2017 to 2020, he was the Ernest J. King Distinguished Professor of Maritime History at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, R.I. See Roundtable pg 10
Clean Sweep on Saturday, Jan. 30, at the cemetery. Volunteers are needed to help pick up over 40,000 live balsam wreaths for disposal. One wreath was placed on each grave during Wreaths Across America Day on Dec. 19, 2020, made possible by sponsorships from thousands of people. Returning the cemetery to its pristine state is a part of the Wreaths Across America’s program and mission to honor veterans. Volunteers are asked to attend an 8 a.m. process briefing on the plaza of the Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial located at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Parking will be limited in order to clear paths for dump trucks and trailers. Volunteers are asked to park
Annville. A shuttle bus will begin operation at 7:30 a.m., and helpers will be returned to their vehicles after cleanup is complete. Anyone arriving to help later than 8 a.m. will be instructed to report to the memorial for directions. There is no minimum age for participants, as the cleanup may serve to teach future generations about honoring veterans. Children should be with their adults at all times. Volunteers should prepare for the weather. They should dress warmly in clothes that may get soiled and wear comfortable shoes. This is a very physical project, so community members should use their judgment when deciding whether to participate. No animals except service dogs are allowed on the cemetery
tarps, and plastic toboggans/sleds. The project requires lowprofile dump trucks, dump trailers, and trucks with low and long beds only. People should not bring triaxle trucks, pickup trucks, ATVs or motorized trail vehicles. This year, all volunteers are required to comply with CDC guidelines, including social distancing and wearing face masks. Readers may find the “Operation Clean Sweep 2021” on the “ Wreaths Across America - Indiantown Gap National Cemetery” page on Facebook for updates. Information is also available by emailing wreaths indiantowngap@gmail.com. For more information about Wreaths Across America, readers may visit www.wreaths acrossamerica.org.
Chatter from pg 4 Directions 1. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 2 . Brown the sausage in a skillet until thoroughly cooked. 3. Drain and set aside. 4 . In a large bowl, stir together seasoning mix, sour cream, butter, whole kernel corn, cream-style corn, corn muffin mix and sausage. 5. Pour into a greased casserole dish. 6 . Bake for 45 minutes or until set in the middle. 7. Sprinkle cheese on top and continue to bake until cheese is melted, about 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from oven and let stand at least 5 minutes. Serve warm.
boy’s mother saw him lying down on the floor, so she asked him what was wrong. His reply was priceless: “Mom, I have a pain in my side - I think I’m getting a wife.”
Joke of the Week During a Sunday school lesson, a child learned about how God created human beings. The child became especially focused when the teacher explained how Eve was created from Adam’s ribs. Later in the week, the
Food for Thought God’s love is not restricted to when you think you’ve performed well. He loves you even when you make mistakes and fail.
Tip of the Week Using strongly brewed black tea is a great way to clean your mirrors. Fact of the Week Kleenex tissues were originally developed as a potential filter in gas masks during World War I. The material was not perfected during the war but was redeveloped afterward and marketed as a facial tissue instead.
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Mortel Foundation Sets Virtual Event Scouts Serve, Learn, Rachel Bowles (left) and Dr. Rodrigue Mortel (center) of the Mortel High Hopes for Haiti Foundation invite community members to join a virtual wine pairing event led by certified sommelier Carrie Elliott Reese on Saturday, Feb. 6.
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The Mortel High Hopes for Haiti Foundation will host a virtual wine pairing event on Saturday, Feb. 6, at 6 p.m. on Zoom. Proceeds will benefit the children of Haiti. From the comfort of their own homes, attendees may join certified sommelier Carrie Elliott Reese to explore a variety of wine pairings. Tickets include a box with individual portions of each of the four wines with cheese or chocolate pairings. Participants may pick up their box on the day of the event at one of several distribution locations around Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Zoom link will be sent the week of the event. To purchase tickets by Wednesday, Feb. 3, readers may visit www.highhopes forhaiti.org/virtualwine.
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And Achieve In 2020 practiced skills like tying knots and properly starting a fire. Adult leaders designed a weeklong “Gilligan’s Island” themed summer camp, which utilized the natural resources in Middletown for skill instruction, hiking, canoeing, camping, cooking, and completing the Welding Merit Badge conducted by Assistant Scoutmas- Boy Scouts (from left) Landon ter Matt Pauley. Logan, Colin Buggy, Adrian Lee announced a third Komanski, and Austin WhitEagle Scout, Jason man learn map and compass O’Donnell, on July 23, skills for orienteering. and a fourth Eagle Scout, Kyle Hoyt, on course designed “to develop Oct. 24. Although the bridg- skilled leaders who can ing ceremony for the Webelos strengthen Scouting units in was delayed several months, achieving the mission of the it was eventually able to take Boy Scouts of America.” place. Scouts and their famiIn October, Troop 97 parlies met at an outdoor venue ticipated in the Wilderness to honor Scouts and their Survival Weekend at HVSR, achievements. In addition to and eight Scouts earned the youth rank advancements and corresponding merit badge. In earned merit badges, Troop October, many youths and 97 recognized Lee’s comple- leaders volunteered time, tion of Wood Badge, an equipment, and muscle on advanced national leadership Beaver Day to cut wood and clean up around the Londonderry Scouting Complex. Troop 97 participated in the annual national Scouting for Food program in November, and with the combined efforts of Cub Scout Pack 97 and residents of Middletown, food donations exceeded the previous two years, with more than 24,000 items collected. To round out the year, members of Troop 97 visited King’s Gap State Park and spent the day improving their orienteering skills by using maps and compasses to find points on a designated course. Troop 97 is sponsored by Londonderry Fire Company. Joey Moir prepares his wilderness survival shelter.
Boy Scout Troop 97 of Middletown sought to face the challenges of 2020 with all the qualities named in the Boy Scout Oath and Law, and the outcome was a year of accomplishments and celebrations. To start 2020, Scoutmaster Bill Lee congratulated Owen Wealand and Cole Carlson on becoming Eagle Scouts, the highest Scouting rank, on Jan. 11. In February, the troop had its annual Klondike campout at Hidden Valley Scout Reservation (HVSR), where participants engaged in team-building exercises and a snowless sled race. Elections for new Scout leaders were held, community services hours were volunteered at the Londonderry Fire Company’s fish fry, and Junior Leadership Training was started by Lee prior to the pandemic’s impacting the troop’s calendar of events. Although scheduled activities had to be canceled due to the pandemic, virtual meetings began and Junior Leadership Training resumed. Scouts
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Symonds is the author of 12 books, his most recent being “World War II at Sea: A Global History.” This book is a comprehensive study of naval activities on all the world’s oceans and seas between 1939 and 1945. In addition, Symonds has edited nine other books and has written over 100 scholarly articles in professional journals and publications. Symonds was a winner of the Lincoln Prize for his book “Lincoln and His Admirals” as well as the Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature for “Operation Neptune: The
D-Day Landings and the Allied Invasion of Europe.” Symonds and his wife, Marylou, live in Annapolis, Md. The Zoom meeting is open to the public, and no registration is required. For details on how to attend, readers may visit www.centralpaww2roundtable. org and click on “Upcoming Speakers.” The Central Pennsylvania World War II Roundtable is a nonprofit organization that provides a forum for World War II veterans, authors, historians, and citizens to share their knowledge and experiences related to the war.
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VA Medical Center Hires Lightburn The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that following a national search, Jaconda Lightburn, Ph.D., has been appointed as the associate director/chief operating officer at Lebanon VA Medical Center effective Jan. 17. She replaces Jeffrey A. Beiler, who was appointed as the executive director of the Coatesville Veterans Affairs Medical Center in October. Lightburn is currently the assistant medical center director at the Veterans Health System of the Ozarks in Fayetteville, Ark., and led the health care system’s response to the national pandemic. Prior to this role, she had multiple senior leadership
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experiences at several VA health care facilities including acting assistant director at the Washington DC VA Medical Center and acting assistant/associate director at the Charleston VA Medical Center in South Carolina. She began her VA career as the chief of safety and green environmental management system manager at the Charleston VA Medical Center. Lightburn is a retired veteran with over 24 years of distinguished service. She began her service as a bioenvironmental engineering technician for the Air Force, performing industrial hygiene and environmental management assignments. After eight years of active duty, she
joined the Air Force Reserves and began working at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) as a faculty instructor, teaching environmental and safety courses and performing environmental research in medical facilities throughout South Carolina. Her experience also includes being the marine/environmental education coordinator for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Following her work with MUSC, she transferred to the Air Force as a civil servant, where she worked as a safety manager/environmental scientist managing the solid waste program, a qualified recycling program, the envi-
ronmental audit program and green procurement prior to joining the VA. A native of Virginia, Lightburn holds a doctorate in health administration, a Master of Science in environmental pollution control from Pennsylvania State University, a bachelor’s degree in vocational education and two associate degrees. Lightburn is also a graduate of VA’s Healthcare Leadership Development Program, the USA Executive Potential Program, and the VA certified Mentor program. She is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Lightburn is the mother of three grown children and the grandmother of four children.
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To help address food insecurity among students, The Giant Company recently introduced a new customer giving initiative to assist local public schools in the communities it serves. This initiative, aimed at addressing the issue of childhood hunger, enables school districts to use the funds to best serve their community and can be used to support meal programs such as covering outstanding student meal debt, expanding food distribution programs and building on-campus food pantries. Now through Sunday, Feb. 28, customers at Giant, Martin’s and Giant Heirloom Market stores will be invited to round up their grocery purchase to the nearest dollar to donate to their local public
schools’ food programs. The Giant Company will match the first $1 million donated by customers through the round-up program. Additionally, customers will be able to convert their Choice points into a donation. For every 100 points converted into Grocery Dollars via the Giant or Martin’s app, $1 will be donated to the initiative, and customers will still be able to use the grocery dollars for their own savings on their grocery bill. The Giant Company will match every Choice point converted up to an additional $500,000 donated through this new initiative. Funds will be distributed to schools in March. For more information, readers may email FeedingSchoolKids@crane communications.com.
VisionCorps Shares News VisionCorps is offering virtual programs to organizations and employers about its services. Topics of the programs, which can be individualized based on the needs of the group, include vision problems, living with low vision, employing people with low vision, and tips for living independently with blindness or low vision. VisionCorps will also give programs in person, when advisable, during the pandemic. VisionCorps provides programs and services to clients in Lancaster, Adams, Chester, Lebanon, and York counties. All programs are provided free
of charge, and all services offered to clients of VisionCorps are free. VisionCorps programs include a general presentation about the organization’s mission and services, specific rehabilitation tips for those living with low vision, and training and continuing education units (CEUs) for employees who work with individuals who are blind or have low vision. To schedule a program or find out more, readers may contact Linda Conyers at lconyers@vision corps.net. To learn more about VisionCorps, readers may visit www.visioncorps.net.