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248 E. Derry Road, Hershey, will present a concert titled “Musical Rarities” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 17, in the church sanctuary. The performers will include violinist Dr. Marcus Smolensky, professor of music at Bucknell and Susquehanna universities; violinist Mabel Tang, professor of music at York College of Pennsylvania and member of the York Symphony Orchestra; violist Dr. Christopher Para, professor of music at Bucknell University; cellist Rachel Stambach, professor of music at York College of Pennsylvania and principal cellist of the York Symphony Orchestra; and flutist Lyla Bowser, a 2018 graduate of Messiah College. A freewill offering will be received. Call 717-5339667 or visit www.derrypres.org.
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will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, March 18, at noon at Rothermel-Finkenbinder Funeral Home, 25 W. Pine St., Palmyra, in the community meeting room. A program, “Know Your Allies: Native Pollinators and Their Plants,” will be presented by Connie Schmotzer, consumer horticulture educator for Penn State Extension in York. Visitors are welcome to attend for a set fee. For more information about the club and its activities, call club president Cathy Wieland at 717-838-4177.
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can eat and share with their family and friends. Horticultural therapy is believed to help improve cognitive abilities, socialization, language skills, and task initiation within adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism. Growers learn to work independently and as a team, solve problems, and follow directions through this form of therapy. Animal care by Growers includes petting, grooming, walking, and feeding animals, as well as cleaning out stalls and pastures. Hope Springs Farm is home to two miniature horses, six goats, four sheep, five alpacas, three pigs, chickens, rabbits, cats, and more. Caring for the animals is intended to provide structure to the Growers’ days, as well as a feeling of pride and ownership. Developing bonds with animals is intented to help Growers develop a better sense of self-worth and trust, stabilize their emotions, and improve their communication, self-regulation, and socialization skills. Hope Springs Farm, 201 Trail Road, Hershey, was opened in 2005 by Nina and Neil Rovner for their daughter Mimi and other adults who have intellectual and developmental disabilities in the community. Today, more than 50 adults are enrolled in its day program. Growers also volunteer for organizations in the community, such as Meals on Wheels, the Humane Society, and food banks. For more information about Hope Springs Farm, readers may call 717-298-1845 or visit www.hopespringsfarm.org.
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Members of the Pennsylvania FFA (PAFFA) will volunteer in the area while they are in Harrisburg for their annual FFA State Legislative Leadership Conference from Sunday, March 17, through Tuesday, March 19. Each year in conjunction with the leadership conference, members of the group participate in a community service day in which students and teachers from around the state volunteer at farms and other organizations. Hope Springs Farm in Hershey will again host a group of volunteers from the FFA. This year, the community service day will be held on Monday, March 18, from about 1 to 5 p.m. The FFA group volunteering at Hope Springs Farm will prepare the flower and vegetable gardens, work on the five large compost bins, paint some pasture sheds, prepare the nature trail, and help with other assorted farm chores. Hope Springs Farm hosts a program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism. Volunteer work on the farm is essential to the program, alongside the daily farm chores completed by participants of the day program called “Growers.” Growers’ daily chores include horticulture activities and animal care. They grow and care for a wide variety of plants, including asparagus, raspberries, cabbage, carrots, and many other types of vegetables and fruit. The horticulture activities are intended to provide a connection between Growers’ efforts and the results of growing something. They gain a sense of accomplishment and pride when they grow something they
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WellSpan Philhaven has received a national grant to expand its mental health and suicide prevention training to groups that include veterans’ advocates, school employees, criminal justice providers, and social service agencies in southcentral Pennsylvania. The $375,000 grant came from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. WellSpan Philhaven was one of just two mental health organizations in the state to receive a Mental Health Awareness Training grant from SAMHSA in 2018. The other one is NAMI in Erie County. WellSpan Philhaven will use the funds to expand two of its training programs: Mental Health First Aid and QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer). Both programs teach people how to recognize and respond to someone
who is having mental health problems or crises. The training shows people how to respond to someone in a way that may help prevent a tragedy. Eight partner community organizations will initially receive the training, including For the Love of a Veteran in Hanover, the Lebanon County Correctional Facility, Warwick School District in Lititz, and the We Matter Coalition in Hershey. The grant-funded training will be offered in addition to WellSpan Philhaven’s ongoing Mental Health First Aid and QPR training, which is particularly geared toward suicide prevention. WellSpan Philhaven’s certified trainers have taught more than 2,000 people in the two programs to date. The training is offered at no cost as part of its community benefit programs. Donors also help to fund the training programs. To learn more, readers may visit www.wellspan.org.
Mohler Center Sets Schedule The Mohler Senior Center, 25 Hope Drive, Hershey, has posted its programs and activities. For more information, readers may call the center at 717-533-2002, email information@ mohlerseniorcenter.com, or visit www.mohlerseniorcenter.com. Attendees are asked to sign in at the front desk for each event they attend. They are also asked to check the socialization box. The center has started making small pillows for the Penn State Health Breast Center. The pillows are given to patients following procedures to make their journey home more comfortable. To volunteer, readers may stop by the center on Thursdays between 9 and 11 a.m. A diabetes support group meets at the center and is facilitated by a licensed practical nurse from Penn State. Support for those with Type 1 diabetes will be offered on Tuesday, March 19, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., and support for those with Type 2 diabetes will be available on Tuesday, March 26, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. An insurance Lunch and Learn will be offered on Monday, March 18, at noon. Joe and Jason from an area insurance group will share how individuals can make the most of their retirement. Topics will include preparing for unforeseen medical issues, tax-efficient wealth transfers, and ways to guarantee income for life. A game will be played. Lunch will be chicken Alfredo, salad, and dessert. Reservations are required by Thursday, March 14. On Tuesday, March 19, from 10 to 11 a.m., Jay from a local health, insurance, and financial broker will be available to help individuals switch from Medicare or Advantage plans. Readers may call the center for an appointment. The Hershey Community Center open house will take place on Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hershey Rec Center on Cocoa Avenue. Individuals may stop by to see the latest design, get an update on construction, and enjoy light refreshments. A Nutrition Month Lunch with Robert Torres, acting Pennsylvania secretary of aging, will take place on Thursday, March 28, at noon. The event will include a free
nutritious lunch and a meet-and-greet with Torres. Reservations are required by Tuesday, March 26. Also on March 28, the center will be the site of a spaghetti dinner benefiting the Hershey Community Chorus. Dinner will be available from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., and takeouts will be available. Tickets may be purchased in the office or at the door. During a Lunch and Learn on Monday, April 8, at noon, Jay Bhagat will present an educational workshop. Bhagat is regional director for a nonprofit that specializes in educating retirees about the do’s and don’ts of retirement. Lunch will be pierogies with kielbasa and dessert. Reservations are required by Thursday, April 4. A Lunch and Learn will also take place on Monday, April 15, at noon. Attendees will be able to meet Angus Patterson, executive director of a hospice and palliative care entity, and learn about the additional services that will soon be available at a local retirement community. Lunch will be chicken salad over greens, along with dessert. The center has also slated several trips. A Blue Angels Experience in Annapolis will be offered on Tuesday, May 21, with departure from the center at 7 a.m. and return time set at approximately 7:30 p.m. The day will include free time, lunch on one’s own, and a cruise into the bay to watch the elite Navy pilots, the Blue Angels, on their practice day. There is a cost, and registration is required by Friday, March 15. A trip to the Museum of the Bible and Arlington National Cemetery has been set for Thursday, Aug. 1. The group will depart from the center at 6:30 a.m. and return at approximately 9 p.m. There is a cost, with registration required by Monday, July 1. A trip to see “Come From Away” on Broadway will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 6, with departure from the center at 7 a.m. and return at approximately 9:30 p.m. The production tells the true story of the community of Gander, Newfoundland, which hosted stranded travelers when 38 planes were diverted there on Sept. 11, 2001. The day will include motorcoach transportation, a luncheon, and orchestra seats. There is a cost; reservations are required by Thursday, May 9.
Historical Society Sets Meeting The Hummelstown Area Historical Society will host a program by Kim Sauerwald on Monday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at the parish house at North Rosanna Street and North Alley in Hummelstown. The program is open to the public. Sauerwald, a historical society volunteer, will speak on the history and production of Tramp Art, how it became popular and
its place in the folk art world of today. Tramp Art is a mainly American genre of art using small pieces of wood, many times from discarded cigar boxes and shipping crates, and whittling these materials into layers of geometric shapes. The outside edges of layers are notch carved. For more information, readers may call the society office at 717-566-6314.
CBTU Chapter To Meet The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), Harrisburg Chapter, welcomes any union member or retiree to attend its monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 20, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the AFSCME Conference Center, 150 S. 43rd St., Harrisburg. The group meets on the third Wednesday of each month for the purpose of empowering participants through education and collaborative action.
President Shirley Yates offers a special invitation to labor union members under age 40 to attend the meeting, visit the “CBTU Under 40 Leaders” Facebook page, or visit www.cbtu.org. They are also invited to engage in ways to make political, economic, and social systems more relevant to working families and the community. Readers may call 717-645-8505 for more information.
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Church Sets Chocolate Egg Sale Club Announces Scholarship Exhibit Features HAAA Artists Seven Sorrows Catholic Church, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, is selling a variety of handmade chocolate eggs, and the sale will continue through Easter Sunday, April 21. The 2.4-ounce eggs are available in peanut butter, butter cream, coconut, or peppermint varieties, with a coating of white, dark, or milk chocolate. There is a fee per egg. In 2018, nearly 75,000 eggs were sold through businesses and direct orders, as well as at Seven Sorrows Parish. Roughly 3,000 pounds of peanut butter, 870 pounds of butter or margarine, and 4,050 pounds of chocolate were used by more than 80 volunteers working over four months. The egg order form is available by visiting www.ssbvm.org, clicking the link below “Chocolate Easter Eggs,” and clicking “Ordering.” Orders may also be placed by emailing scrip@ssbvm.org, dropping a note in the church collection basket, or sending mail to the school or parish office. For information about placing orders by mail, readers may visit the aforementioned website. The eggs may be picked up at the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary School
office, after Mass, or during one of the church’s weekly Lenten fish fry events. Anyone placing an order should indicate their desired egg flavor, chocolate coating variety, and quantity of eggs, as well as their name and phone number and selected pickup location. They should allow 48 hours for their order to be filled. In addition, eggs are available for sale at various local businesses. In Middletown, eggs are available at Middletown Pharmacy, Brownstone Café, J&J Pizza, Rita Angelucci’s Family Hair, Roberto’s Pizza, The Blue Room, Jagged Edge Hair Studio, Middletown Ice & Coal, Hairacy Etc., Marie Fuoti’s Corner Cuts, and Shannon’s School of Dance. Eggs are available for purchase in Elizabethtown at Crystal Pools, T.J. Rockwell’s, Holly’s Hair Shop, McCracken’s Pet Food and Supply, and Trop Gun Shop. In Harrisburg, they are available at The Capitol Diner, East Shore Diner, and Hair Visions. The other locations are as follows: Baker’s Diner in Dillsburg, Hershey Pharmacy in Hershey, Deb’s Notary Service in Highspire, Our Lady’s Rosary in Hummelstown, The Country Store in Mount Joy, and Palmyra Pharmacy in Palmyra.
The Palmyra Garden Club recently announced that a book scholarship will be awarded to a Palmyra Area High School senior graduating in June and planning to pursue advanced study at an accredited college, university or trade school. The scholarship will be awarded
for studies in horticulture, agriculture, conservation, environmental science or forestry. Applications are available from the guidance office at the high school. Completed applications should be returned to that office no later than Monday, April 1.
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Since the group’s formation in 2014, the Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers have been drawing freely from old-time, bluegrass, jamgrass, rockabilly, and swing music to create their own brand of high-energy Appalachian bluegrass. The band will perform during a Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS) concert on Saturday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fort Hunter Centennial Barn, 5300 N. Front St., Harrisburg. Gary Antol (songwriter, guitar, and vocals) and Libby Eddy (fiddle and vocals) founded the band. In addition to a busy festival appearance schedule, the band has opened for the Steep Canyon Rangers, Town Mountain, The Black Lillies, Pure Prairie League, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Larry Keel, Jeff Austin, and Cabinet. In 2015, the band released its debut album, “The Lane Change,” a collection of original and traditional songs focusing on journeys through personal relationships as well as life in the coal mining towns of central Appalachia. “White Lightning Road,” the band’s second album, came out
in the summer of 2016, and the group’s third studio effort, “Poison River,” was released last year. Also in 2018, the group was an Official Showcase Artist at the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Bluegrass Ramble at World of Bluegrass in Raleigh, N.C. Appearing with Antol and Eddy are Evan Bell (upright bass) and Ray Bruckman (mandolin, fiddle, and vocals). There is a general admission fee for concert tickets, and discounts are available for SFMS members and for students ages 3 to 22. Advance tickets are available through www.BrownPaperTickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. This concert is presented in cooperation with Dauphin County Parks and Recreation and with support from the Lois Lehrman Grass Foundation. Funding for SFMS concerts is provided by the Cultural Enrichment Fund and by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, administered locally by the Cultural Alliance of York County. For more information, readers may visit the SFMS website at www.sfmsfolk.org.
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No experience is required. CPCA dances take place every third Sunday at venues throughout Central Pennsylvania. An admission fee has been set. For more information, readers may email cpcadance@comcast.net or call Elsie at 717-599-5444.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, in the weight loss support group, meets lower level. For more information, readers may every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Swatara Township building, 599 call 800-932-8677 or visit www.tops.org.
On Thursday March 21, Nye Elementary School, 200 S. John St., Hummelstown, will host its annual art show as a part of Youth Art Month. The show will be held on the first floor and run from 6 to 8 p.m.
It will feature paintings, watercolor pieces, pottery and more created by students in kindergarten through grade five. Light refreshments will be available. Admission will be free and open to the public.
The Londonderry Township Bocce League is accepting regular and substitute players for the summer. Men and women are invited to participate. Games will take place between Monday, May 6, and Tuesday, Aug. 20. Games will be played on Mondays and Tuesdays at 9 a.m. in May; on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 a.m. in June, July, and August; and
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Lenker Manor - Paxtang Women’s Club will meet on Wednesday, March 13, at 10 a.m. at the Paxton Presbyterian Church, 3500 Sharon St., Harrisburg. The meeting will feature a talk about Lyme disease by Carrie Perry, founder
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will run through Sunday, March 31. The gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, readers may visit www.Hersheyart.org.
The CPCA (Central Pennsylvania Callers Association) will hold its monthly square dance on Sunday, March 17, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. at the East Hanover Community Building, 8848 Jonestown Road, Grantville. This old-fashioned, Eastern-style square dance will feature a live band, Common Ground.
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Seven Sorrows Catholic Church in Middletown is selling a variety of handmade chocolate eggs. The sale will continue through Easter.
The Backstage Café Art Gallery at the Allen Theatre, 36 E. Main St., Annville, is featuring the artwork of Hershey Area Art Association (HAAA) artists W. Craig, M. Leister, and D. Pringle. The exhibit
on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. from May to August. A picnic for everyone will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 6 p.m. at Sunset Park Golf Clubhouse. Interested persons can sign up as individuals, couples or four-player teams No experience is necessary, and no fee is charged. For more information, readers may call 717-944-6518.
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Lower Dauphin High School junior Aidan Ferguson was selected to participate in the National Association for Music Education’s All-Eastern Honor Mixed Choir in Pittsburgh. The festival will take place in April. The son of Leah and Sean Ferguson, Ferguson participated in the All-State Choral Festival as a bass 1 in the spring of 2018. He was also a regional qualifier in chorus and in orchestra, where he played the violin. At Lower Dauphin, he is a member of the Chamber Singers, men’s a capella group, orchestra and pit orchestra. He is also a three-year member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. He is under the direction of Elizabeth Colpo at Lower Dauphin. Ferguson will perform as a bass 1 in the All-Eastern Mixed Choir along with 320 other students from the Eastern region of the United States, which consists of Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Washington, D.C. The performance will take place on Sunday, April 7, in the Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom at the David L. Lawrence
Aidan Ferguson Convention Center. Ferguson and his fellow students will be directed by Dr. Rollo Dilworth, chair of music education and music therapy and professor of choral music education at Temple University. Ferguson is the sixth Lower Dauphin vocalist to make it to the All-Eastern level. He qualified for All-Eastern recognition after reaching the state level as a vocalist. Students who reach states as sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply for All-Eastern, and each state’s music educators’ association nominates students based on their musicianship.
Duo Will Perform Irish Music Zoë Conway and John McIntyre will perform traditional Irish music on Monday, March 18, at 7:30 p.m., at the Fort Hunter Centennial Barn, 5300 N. Front St., Harrisburg. The concert is sponsored by the Susquehanna Folk Music Society (SFMS). The married duo blends eclectic fiddle and guitar music while drawing from other genres, such as classical, jazz, and world music. Conway and McIntyre have released two recordings. Their debut album, Zoë Conway (left) and John McIn“Go Mairir I Bhfad (Long tyre will perform on Monday, March Life to You),” received five 18, at the Fort Hunter Centennial stars from The Irish Barn in Harrisburg. Times. For the album, 12 leading Irish composers were County Louth, Ireland, where each commissioned to compose he took up the guitar at age 8. a piece specifically for Conway He began his career as electric and McIntyre. In 2017, the duo guitarist with the indie band released “Live in Concert,” a The Revs, with whom he percollection of live European formed on many stages and festivals, including Oxygen and performances. Conway has performed with Slane in Ireland and Reading international artists, including and Leeds in the UK, and Riverdance, Damien Rice, Lou toured in the U.S., Australia, Reed, Nick Cave, and Rodrigo y and Europe. Separate ticket prices have Gabriella. She has also appeared as a soloist with the been set for adults and for ages 3 to Irish Chamber Orchestra, students National Symphony Orchestra, 22. SFMS members will receive BBC Symphony Orchestra, and a discount. Tickets are available German WDR Symphony at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006. For Orchestra. McIntyre grew up in the more information, readers may Cooley Mountains of north visit www.sfmsfolk.org.
Open Stage Will Hold Celebration Open Stage of Harrisburg will celebrate the 20th anniversary of presenting the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” with a fundraiser and awards ceremony, the Good at Heart Celebration and Awards, on Sunday, March 17, at 6 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 N. Third St., Harrisburg. The 33year-old professional theater company has presented the play to nearly 35,000 students over the past 20 seasons. The event will begin with a reception featuring hors d’oeuvres. The award ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature a retrospective of the 20 years of Open Stage’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” productions, along with live entertainment and celebrations of the honorees. Awards will be given to Marianne Fischer, Open Stage founder; Nicholas Hughes, Open Stage board member emeritus; Rabbi Peter Kessler from Temple Ohev Sholom;
and the Edward S. Finkelstein Harrisburg Jewish Film Festival. Open Stage will also celebrate Holocaust survivor Hilda Mantelmacher, who has shared her story with thousands of students. Since the beginning of the Anne Frank Project at Open Stage in 1999, Mantelmacher has supported the production and school-day matinee series by speaking to the school groups in post-performance presentations and questionand-answer sessions. Guests of the March 17 celebration can also enjoy “Let Me Be Myself - The Life Story of Anne Frank,” a new exhibit from the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, which will be displayed throughout the week and during the celebration. Tickets to the event are available at www.openstage hbg.com/goodatheart or by calling Open Stage’s box office at 717-232-6736.
StoryTellers Guild Plans Event The Susquehanna StoryTellers Guild will present “St. Pat’s at the Square Bean” on Friday, March 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Square Bean Coffee House, 25 W. High St., Carlisle. Storytellers will present authentic stories from Ireland. On stage will be Tom Coughlin, Steve Thorn, Spike Spilker, Ben Nebroski, Debra Takach, Miriam Nicholson,
and Sybil Stambaugh. Food and coffee will be available to purchase. Admission is free, and free on-street parking will be available. The annual family-friendly event was formerly held at Fort Hunter. For more information, readers may call Spike Spilker at 717-737-8438 or the Square Bean at 717-701-8921.
St. Patrick’s Dance Slated Seven Sorrows Parish, 280 N. Race St., Middletown, will host its 27th annual St. Patrick’s Dance on Saturday, March 16, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the musical group Class Act Featuring Rita. The event is open to
adults age 21 and older. Tickets include refreshments. All tickets must be purchased in advance, and all seats are reserved. For additional information, call Darlene at 717-939-7494 or Jan at 717-944-2340.
Derry Seniors Plan Meeting Five students from Lebanon Valley College will present a recital of music at the Tuesday, March 19, gathering of the Derry Seniors. The program will begin at 10 a.m. in the sanctuary at Derry Presbyterian Church, 248 E. Derry Road, Hershey. No reservations are needed, and no admission will be charged. Following devotions and the program, lunch will be available for a nominal fee per person. A pharmacist
will also be on hand to answer questions regarding medications. Derry Seniors offers adults age 55 and older an opportunity to gather, socialize, and learn about people and places within the community. The group is affiliated with Derry Presbyterian Church. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717-533-9667 or visit www.derrypres.org.
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Food Bank Receives Student-Athletes Sign Letters Of Intent Donation
Seven Lower Dauphin High School student-athletes have announced their decision to continue their academic and athletic careers at colleges and universities. In a National Letter of Intent Signing Day ceremony in the school cafeteria on Feb. 6, the studentathletes made their announcements before parents, coaches, teachers and classmates. Jarek Bacon, the son of Pam and John Bacon, is a four-year member of the baseball and hockey teams and played football his freshman year. In baseball he is a Keystone Division all-star. He plans to attend Misericordia University, where he will continue his baseball career and major in special education. Jordon Spagnolo, the son of Sue and John Spagnolo, has played baseball on community teams for more than 13 years. He will attend Wesley College, where he plans to play baseball and major in physical therapy. Sydney Koons, the daughter of Dawn and Stephen Koons, is a four-year member of the cross-country and track and field teams, was a three-year member of the swimming team, and participates in indoor track. She was captain of the crosscountry team for two years and is a twotime all-conference runner. She plans to attend Bloomsburg University, where she will continue her cross-country and track and field career and major in nursing. Kyler Wuestner, the son of Lynn and
David Wuestner, is a four-year member of the football and wrestling teams. He was a two-time first-team division all-star in football and a three-time first-team divisional all-star in wrestling. He intends to continue his educational and football careers at East Stroudsburg University, where he will major in health and physical education. Blake Cassel, the son of Jacqueline and Greg Cassel, is a member of the soccer, basketball and volleyball teams at Lower Dauphin. He was a first-team divisional all-star in soccer. He plans to continue his soccer career and major in biology at Juniata College. Jacquelyn Endy, the daughter of Angela Hollinger and Mike Endy, is a threeyear member of the girls’ soccer team and also played club soccer her entire high school career. She also participates in indoor track and is a four-year member of the track and field team. She will continue her soccer career and education at Concord University, where she will major in biology with a pre-med track. Alec Burger, is the son of Jamie and Eric Burger. He is a four-year member of the swimming team and a two-year member of the volleyball team. He is a three-time Mid-Penn Conference and District III qualifier. He will continue to swim at Shippensburg University, where he will major in special education.
Fresh Air Fund Seeks Host Families Each summer, thousands of children from low-income communities in New York City visit suburban, rural, and smalltown communities along the East Coast and southern Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program. Harrisburg-area families are invited to volunteer as host families for the summer of 2019.
Fresh Air children are boys and girls age 7 and up. Children who are reinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. For more information about hosting a Fresh Air child this summer, readers may contact Jennifer Nahm at 717-756-5429 or visit www.freshair.org.
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Joe Author (center), executive director of Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, received a $500 donation from Susan Simms Marsh (left), president, AKA Foundation of Central Pennsylvania Inc., and Gail M. Davis, member and past president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Epsilon Sigma Omega Chapter, and the AKA Foundation of Central Pennsylvania Inc.
State Rep. Gene DiGirolamo will be honored at Gaudenzia’s Humanitarian Award Dinner on Wednesday, March 27. The event will take place from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Best Western Premier Hotel, 800 E. Park Drive, Harrisburg, The Humanitarian Award honors an individual who best exemplifies outstanding service, support and commitment to the field of substance abuse treatment, prevention and education over an extended period of time. The Humanitarian Award is the highest honor bestowed by the agency. Since the agency’s founding in 1968, the award has been given only seven times before DiGirolamo’s recognition. The featured speaker will be Elizabeth Smart, a national child safety activist and news contributor. Smart gained national attention at age 14 when she was abducted from her home and held captive for nine months until her rescue. Smart chronicled her experiences in the book “My Story.”
Madeline Williams of Palmyra was named to the fall 2018 dean’s honor roll at Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Okla. Dean’s honor roll status is awarded to students who successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
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The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank recently received $500 to help the organization meet the growing demand for its services, especially in light of the recent shutdown of the federal government. The donation came from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Epsilon Sigma Omega Chapter, and the AKA Foundation of Central Pennsylvania Inc. According to the food bank, the donation equates to 3,000 meals for area residents. The food bank moves more than 1 million pounds of food through its 75,000-squarefoot warehouse on Corey Road to
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DIRECTOR OF YOUTH East Fairview COB is looking for a part time MS & HS youth director. Please send resumes to eastfairview@eastfairview.com
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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - March 13, 2019
On Saturday, March 16, Colonial Park Community Baptist Church, 700 S. Houcks Road, Lower Paxton Township, will host a free showing of the movie “Risen” and a concurrent showing of a movie for children age 12 and under. The movies will begin at
6 p.m. and run approximately an hour and 40 minutes. Immediately following the movies, there will be a time of fellowship, featuring desserts and beverages. “Risen” is rated PG-13. For more information, readers may call 717-545-3261 or visit www.colonialparkbaptist.com.
Audubon Society Posts Calendar Quittapahilla Audubon Society will offer several upcoming events. The events are free and open to the public. For more details, readers may visit www.qasaudubon.org or call 717-269-0675. On Sundays, March 17 and 24, field trips will be held to find timberdoodles at Swatara State Park and Memorial Lake State Park, respectively. Participants will meet at 6:45 p.m. at Trout Run Trailhead parking lot on March 17 and the upper parking lot on March 24. Participants should bring a flashlight. For more information, readers may contact
hike leader Gary Kinkley at 717-503-4027. A field trip to Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area for the observation of migrating waterfowl and resident birds will be offered on Saturday, March 23. Participants will meet at 9 a.m. at the visitor center parking lot. The leader will be Fritz Heilman, who may be contacted at 717-273-0487. Steve Saffier will present a program titled “Birdtown and Backyard Habitat” on Wednesday, March 27. The program will begin at 7 p.m. in the chapel at Lebanon Valley Home, 550 E. Main St., Annville.
Ceremony To Honor Vietnam Veterans Rep. Sue Helm and Sen. John DiSanto will co-host a special ceremony to honor area veterans of the Vietnam War on Friday, March 29. The event will take place at 9 a.m. at Widener University School of Law, 3800 Vartan Way, Harrisburg. Maj. Gen. Anthony Carrelli, adjutant general of Pennsylvania, will be the event’s keynote speaker. Vietnam veterans who reside in the 104th Legislative District and/or the 15th
Senatorial District and who served in the U.S. Armed Forces between Nov. 1, 1955, and May 15, 1975, regardless of location, are invited to attend. A 50-year commemorative lapel pin will be presented to veterans in attendance. Veterans must register to attend the event and receive a pin. Readers may call Helm’s district office in Millersburg at 717-692-0833 or register at www.suehelm.net.
Garden Club Will Gather The Garden Club of Harrisburg will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday, March 19, at Colonial Park United Church of Christ, 5000 Devonshire Road. The board meeting will begin at 10 a.m., followed by the members’ meeting at 11 a.m. A tea luncheon will be served at noon, and the program, “Container Gardening,” will begin at 1 p.m. Sue Becker will be the presenter. The club’s evening study group
will meet on Thursday, March 21, at 7 p.m. The program will be “Homemade Herbal Soap.” Materials will be supplied for a set fee, and attendees may also bring a favorite herbal oil or a few dried, non-sprayed rose petals. Readers may call Charlotte Zerance at 717-545-9716 for reservations and information. Guests are welcome at the club’s activities, and readers may call Carol Brightbill for more information at 717-545-3939.
Hall Of Fame Event To Honor Local Women The Lebanon County Commission for Women invites the public to celebrate the 10th annual Women’s Hall of Fame and to honor 11 women who have made significant contributions to the lives of residents in the Lebanon Valley. The 2019 Women’s Hall of Fame luncheon will be held on Wednesday, March 27, at Stone Ridge Poplar Run, 440 Lincoln Ave., Myerstown, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Local media personality Alicia Richards has been invited to serve as master of ceremonies. The Hall of Fame is part of the commission’s observation of Women’s History Month. Each of the women to be honored lives or works in Lebanon County. The women have played integral parts in the development and/or implementation of a program or worked as a “hidden heroine.” They will join 75 women who have been honored by induction in previous years. Cindy Heisey will be honored as a Trailblazer for her impact on the community. Additional honorees and their areas of recognition are as
follows: Gretchen Oberst, Woman Promoting Agriculture; Renee Krizan, Woman Contributing to the Arts; Erin Ulrich, Woman Advocating Athletics; Jennifer Bower, Woman Contributing to the Community; Jan Wessell, Woman Contributing to the Community; Cindy Van Aken, Woman Contributing to Education; Susan Szydlowski, Woman Contributing to Health Care; Pamela Weiss, Woman Working for Justice; Gloria Ebling, Woman Demonstrating Leadership; and Margaret Wilson, Woman Serving the Military. There is a cost for the luncheon, with proceeds helping to fund programs and initiatives to support women and their families in the community. Reservations, with payment in advance, are required due to limited seating. For more information about the event, including sponsorship opportunities or how to register, readers may contact Becky at rwitherite@ful tonbank.com or 717-274-6513. To learn about past Hall of Fame celebrations, readers may visit www.lebcounty.org/ womens-commission.
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