Craft fair to benefit Middletown marching band program
BY FRANCINE FULTONThe second annual Middletown Band Booster Association Craft Fair will take place at Middletown Area High School, 1155 N. Union St., Middletown, on Saturday, April 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public.
Last year for the inaugural craft show, more than 50 vendors offered items for sale. Organizers anticipate that number will double this year. “We had 58 vendors last year. People are still (registering), but we have 73 confirmed,” said Becky Carpenter, president of the association and craft show co-chair. “We had over 500 people attend, which is
pretty good for the first year.”
She said that not only will this year’s event feature additional vendors, but the show will encompass more space inside the high school. Crafters will be located in the school cafeteria and surrounding hallways.
“We did collect feedback from the vendors and the one thing they asked for was bigger spaces, so this year we did accommodate with larger spaces,” she stated. “And we are able to open up the entire first floor of the high school, so we can accommodate up to 114 booth spaces.”
Items for sale will include skin care products, specialty soaps, handmade candles, quilted and knitted items, dog and cat items,
baked goods, seasonal décor, woodworking, jewelry, fused glass and resin home décor.
Food items will also be available for sale. “One of our parents runs our concessions, and so there will be soup, hot dogs and breakfast items,” said Carpenter.
The craft fair is not juried; however, crafters must complete an application to participate. Nearly 100% of the vendors will offer handmade items.
Those who attend the show will also have an opportunity to win door prizes featuring craft items donated by the participating vendors.
Proceeds from the event will go toward the purchase of a wrap for the Blue Wave Marching Band’s
BY FRANCINE FULTONHershey Christian Academy (HCA) will present its fifth annual Legacy of Light Celebration on Saturday, April 20, at the Hershey Free Church, 330 Hilltop Road, Hummelstown. A fundraiser for the school, the event will feature dinner, an auction, student performances and
the announcement of the Legacy of Light Award. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and festivities will take place from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Those who attend the event will be able to view auction items in person, but bids will be accepted online at the auction website. Those unable to attend the event can still bid while at home. “When you come
Twenty-five dancers from the Paloma School of Irish Dance will take the stage at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, in the sanctuary at Derry Presbyterian Church, 248 E. Derry Road, Hershey. The performance will feature soft- and hard-shoe dance pieces.
The program is part of the church’s 2024 Arts Alive Cultural Series. A freewill offering will be received. Handicapped-accessible parking and an elevator are available.
Founded in 2015 with a handful of students meeting in a kitchen,
the Paloma School of Irish Dance has grown into a school of more than 100 students with locations in Lancaster and Baltimore. Dancers have participated in hundreds of performances across central Pennsylvania, from events at nursing homes to concerts with Celtic bands from Ireland.
The troupe features Irish dancers who have won regional championships, are top dancers in North America and have qualified for the World Championships and other overseas
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to the event, the advantage of being there is that everything can be viewed,” explained Cindy Kern, school administrator. “We will have all the items right there, but everyone can bid online.”
The auction will close at 8 p.m., and the winners will be announced live during the program.
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For dinner, guests will be able to make their own burrito bowl, with both beef and chicken options, and a variety of toppings, including fresh salsa and guacamole. An assortment of homemade desserts and coffee will also be served.
Following dinner and musical and dance performances by HCA students, the Legacy of Light Award will be presented. “It was started to recognize someone within our community that has given and supported Christian education as a way to say thank you,” explained Renee Sattazahn, HCA marketing director, noting that recipients are nominated for the award. “It could be a teacher or someone invested in the school or even a community member
who is highly invested in Christian education.”
Last year, the winner was Wendy Moyer. Following the closure of the Lancaster Mennonite School’s Hershey Campus, a group of parents and teachers created HCA, which opened in 2019. “She was one of the founders of HCA who was a part of Lancaster Mennonite Hershey campus,” Sattazahn said. “When they closed the doors, Wendy rallied with a few teachers and others to reopen the school as HCA. And, within that summertime, they managed to get the school off the ground. By fall, they had the doors open in a matter of months.”
“Wendy was vice chair of the steering committee, and we met in her home many nights a week up to the wee hours of the morning,” Kern added.
Proceeds from the event will help the school underwrite efforts such as expanding its secondary education program, fine arts education, scholarships, community outreach and the capital campaign for the school campus.
“One of the special things about this year is that the theme is ‘Five Years and Still Glowing’ because it is our fifth year in operation,” said Sattazahn. “The school started with very short notice and very limited resources, but a handful of parents and teachers felt God’s call and they obeyed, even though it sounded impossible. In spite of all of the hurdles and obstacles they had to go through, here (we) are. We are growing; we have pre-K through 12th grade and last year we graduated our first senior.”
She added that the name of the event is based on HCA students following the Lord’s instructions in Ephesians 5:8, “Walk as children of light.”
For more information about the event, to order tickets and to preview auction items, visit www. hersheychristianacademy. org and choose “Legacy of Light Celebration” on the homepage.
More information about HCA, which is located at 3003 Elizabethtown Road, Hershey, is available by calling 717312-7595 or visiting the aforementioned website or www.facebook.com/ hersheychristianacademy. HCA from pg 1
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new, larger band trailer that was purchased this past fall using the proceeds from last year’s craft fair.
“The wrap is needed to put both the Middletown Area School District and Blue Wave Marching Band information on the trailer so that it is visible to the community and showcases our program when we go to football games and band competitions,” stated Carpenter.
The proceeds from both ticket sales for the door prizes and concessions will go to the trailer wrap fund.
The Middletown Band Booster Association’s mission is to provide financial, logistical and moral support to the band programs of the Middletown Area School District.
The association predominantly comprises parents of both middle school and high school students who are band members, which includes marching band, concert band, jazz band, color guard and percussion ensemble. Matthew Landrum is the high school band director and Sam Fisher is the middle school band director.
For more information about the craft fair, visit www.facebook.com/ MAHSBandBooster Association. Additional craft vendors are welcome to participate, and the deadline to register is Wednesday, April 10. Interested vendors may visit the Facebook page or email mdtbbcraftfair@ gmail.com for more details.
Civil War Round Table to host meteorologist
The Harrisburg Civil War Round Table will meet on Thursday, April 11, at the Central Penn College Conference Center, 600 Valley Road, Summerdale. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and a buffet dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. Anyone wishing
to attend the lecture only should arrive no later than 7 p.m. The lecture will also be broadcast via Zoom.
Pennsylvania State University professor of meteorology Jon M. Nese will discuss new findings on the weather conditions that prevailed during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 and the impact weather had on the outcome of the battle. His presentation will be based on an article that he co-authored; appearing in Gettysburg Magazine, the article discussed the heat index during Pickett’s Charge.
Drawing on never-before-used data for a qualitative estimate of the combination of heat and humidity
during the battle, Nese will explain that the actual heat index on the afternoon of July 3, 1863, was as high as 105 degrees Fahrenheit, which led to heat exhaustion and heat stroke with prolonged exposure and physical activity. The heat caused many soldiers to faint and be carried from the battlefield insensible.
The lecture is free. There is a fee for the buffet dinner, payable at the door. Anyone wishing to attend the dinner should make reservations by noon on Monday, April 8, by contacting Brian Foster at hcwrt.member ship@gmail.com or 717-962-6122.
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LDFF golf outing set for May 3
The Lower Dauphin Falcon Foundation (LDFF) will hold its 16th annual golf outing on Friday, May 3, at Manada Golf Club, 609 Golf Lane, Grantville. Registration will start at noon, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
The annual charity golf outing is one of two major fundraising events for LDFF, a nonprofit education foundation formed to support Lower Dauphin students and the district’s educational and extracurricular programs.
There will be a fee per golfer for the four-person scramble. There will be several on-course contests and prizes, an auction and a meal following the round.
To sign up to play or for more information, visit www.ldfalconfoundation .org. The registration deadline for golfers is Friday, April 12.
The title sponsor for the event is Rohrer, the district’s transportation contractor, but several other sponsorship opportunities are still available. For more information, contact Angela Anspach at foundation@ ldsd.org.
Established in 2006, the mission of the LDFF is to enhance educational opportunities through grants, camps and other initiatives, within the Lower Dauphin School District and community.
The goal of the LDFF is
to partner with the community to raise funds and awareness for its mission, resulting in educational excellence through programs and projects that benefit Lower Dauphin students, including scholarships for graduating seniors pursuing higher education.
LDFF is governed by elected officers drawn from community volunteers and is guided by formal by-laws. LDFF functions separately from the Lower Dauphin Board of School Directors, but within the framework of the policies established by that governing body.
visit https://harrisburg cwrt.org or contact Stephen Smith, programs chair, at 717-433-0209.
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Messiah University recognized for cyber defense program
Messiah University’s Cybersecurity Education Program has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (NCAE-CD). This designation is awarded to regionally accredited academic institutions offering cybersecurity-related degrees, including majors, minors, and certificates at the associate, bachelor’s, and graduate degree levels. To qualify for this designation, Messiah University met high academic standards for its cybersecurity curriculum, demonstrated significant community outreach and integration of cybersecurity
practices across academic disciplines, established a dedicated center for cybersecurity, and engaged in finding solutions to current cybersecurity challenges. Messiah’s Cybersecurity Education Program faculty and staff members dedicated over two years of their collective effort to gather the evidence necessary to achieve the NCAE-CD designation.
This achievement provides Messiah University’s Cybersecurity Education Program with increased opportunities such as participation in and contribution
to the broader CAE community, collaboration with other institutions in pedagogy and technical expertise, student scholarships and full-time employment for students with various agencies across the Department of Defense.
To learn more about the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity program, visit www.nsa.gov/Academics /Centers-of-Academic -Excellence/.
For more information about Messiah University’s programs, visit www .messiah.edu.
Local students participate in ACE program
Program available to help youths complete basic education
The Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy (KSCA) is accepting applications for its fifth class of cadets, which will begin the program in July 2024. The KSCA is designed to give academically challenged teens a second chance at obtaining their basic education and learn leadership, self-discipline, and responsibility to build a better life.
The opening of the academy at Fort Indiantown Gap (FTIG) in Lebanon County in July 2022 formally established the National Guard Bureau’s Youth ChalleNGe Program in Pennsylvania.
The program is open to 16- to 18-year-old male and female Pennsylvania residents who are failing to progress in high school or may not be on a clear path to graduating. Applicants must be willing to be drug free and free of felony convictions, and they must voluntarily commit to the program. The program lasts for 17 months, with the first five months consisting of residential training at FTIG followed by one year of mentorship back in the community.
The KSCA conducts two classes a year, one starting in mid-July and the other in mid-January. Applications are accepted throughout the year.
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Chorus plans spaghetti dinner fundraiser
The Hershey Community Chorus will host its spring spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Wednesday, April 10, at the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 359 W. Areba Ave., Hershey.
The fee for the meal includes spaghetti and meatballs with Richard’s Famous Sauce, a fresh salad, and a dinner roll. Desserts will be available for a donation.
Those who preorder will be guaranteed a meal. Walk-ins will be accepted while supplies last.
To preorder by Sunday, April 7, speak to a chorus member or email info@ hersheycommunitychorus
.org and specify takeout or dine-in. Payment with cash or a check will be accepted at the time of pickup.
To learn more about the chorus, visit www.hershey communitychorus.org or search for “Hershey Community Chorus” on Facebook.
the military structure and focus on eight core components: academic excellence, physical fitness, leadership/ followership, responsible citizenship, job skills, service to the community, health and hygiene, and life coping skills. Graduates often receive high school credits, credentials, or a GED. There is no tuition cost to attend. Meals, housing, uniforms, and school supplies are provided at no charge.
For detailed eligibility requirements and to begin the application process, visit www.dmva.pa.gov/Keystone StateChallengeAcademy/ Eligibility/Pages/Admis sions.aspx. To request that an application be mailed or for more information, email RA-MVPACHALLENGE@ pa.gov or call 717-861-7767 or 717-861-8831.
The KSCA is a joint effort between the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the National Guard Bureau in consultation with the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Since the program’s inception in 1993, more than 200,000 cadets have graduated from Youth Challenge academies nationwide. The National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program currently operates 40 Youth ChalleNGe academies and eight job academies in 30 states and territories. The program is both federally and state funded.
Bocce team takes silver at Mid-Penn Championships
Middle school posts honor roll
Lower Dauphin Middle School has announced the distinguished honor roll for the second marking period. To earn a place on the distinguished honor roll, a student must have all A’s or perfect marks on his or her report card.
The honorees in eighth grade were Rowan Angstadt, Carah Burton, Ambellina Cartwright, Olivia Coleman, Levi Dickinson, Emily Dupler, Addison Economopoulos, Kennedi Flores, Reyna Garcia, Rylan Gray, Chelsea Gula, Caleb Haas, Owen Hess, Lorelei Hoffer, Emily Hoffman, Seylah Hoke, Abigail Irwin, Evan Ketty, Rachael Lorenz, Julia Markowitz, Adysyn
Matincheck, Charlotte McClintock, Cameron Messick, Chase Murphy, Tailynn O’Donnell, Isabella Parmer, Mia Ritter, Samira Rizk, Caleb Ryan, Michael Sather, Jacob Schultz, Meredith Taylor, Lauren Udelhoven, Rosemarie Walsh, Jordyn White, Cadence Youtz, Kelsey Zimmerman, and Isabel Zulli.
The school recognized seventh-graders Adam Agili-Shaban, Alexander Amici, Faith Anspach, Iyman Baymukhamedov, Connor Beatty, David Birch, Lucas Bowman, Camille Brelsford, Andrew Bruno, Kayleigh Butler, Braylin Carter, Ellie Cartwright, Brandon Chang, Adelaide Clouser, Dallan
Dibble, Kolbe Diffendall, Jack Donaldson, Nicole Doss, Aidan Duignan, Henry Ehlenberger, Grayden Ford, Magnolia Fuddy, Elena Garcia, Karina Gidusko, Meera Gopinath, Mason Haldeman, Sophia Hallman, Bryce Heffleger, Lydia Hess, Georgia Hineman, Spencer Hock, Samuel Hughes, Samantha Imundo, Serenity Kay, Isaiah Klopp, Olivia Komykoski, Hope Kopishke, Grant Krull, Violet Kuhns, Zeke Kuntzman, Aubrey Lanza, Sydney Laudermilch, Owen Lindsay, Annalise MacLeod, Reese Marshall, Carter Matinchek, Laura Medina Fernandez, Alyssa Milsteen, Aria Misiolek, Colton Neide, Sloan Osevala,
Program to focus on Eastern bluebird
Hershey Area Neighbors and Newcomers Club (HANNC) will meet at the Hershey Public Library, 701 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, April 11.
Dean C. Rust will speak
Esther Pearson, Alexandra Perini, Ellison Pollock, Cadence Reed, Xavier Richmond, Silas Ritter, Ella Rogers, Ethan Rosenberger, Beau Sampson, Lindsey Sanders, Nolan Sanders, Sadie Sellers, Braden Smith, Brooke Smith, Mason Smith, Charlotte Snook, Johnathan Snyder, Kahlan Snyder, Jetta Speck, Zachary Stump, Brayden Subbio, Bennett Sullivan, Abriella Supernavage, Kaylee Swigert, Sydney Tanner, Makayla Tran, Olivia Valentine, Sophia Warble, William Weber, Kathryn Weeter, Jazlyn Weidman, Elsie Weller, and Helena
Yoder.
The distinguished honor roll also included sixth-graders Vivian Andrews, Morgan Armen, Ava Bailey, Nathan Brenneman, Paul Cacciamani, Sophie Calo, Mia Campbell, Luca Cangialosi, Kade Chortanoff, Ava Coleman, Jakob Creager, Zachary Crowl, Isla Crozier, Jadehlyn DeBlasio, Grant Frazee, Atticus Grill, Reese Grunden, Addison Hanula, Rowan Heindl, Maggie Hesser, Willow Jennings, Pace Jensen, Willow Jensen, James Johnson, Lucas Kelleher, Chloe Kline, Kendall Kreider, Grace Lanza, Grayson Madden,
Laina Marotta, Annabelle Mattson, Austin McBeth, Emmalyn McCarthy, Brenna McGrady, Lena McLellan, Cody Mease, Charlotte Merchlinski, Liliana Monroig, Landon Moran, Paige Moser, Connor Murray, Carson Ogle, Elizabeth Otto, Wyatt Parmer, Daniel Prigodich, Leah Ritchey, Kelcie Robertson, Lucille Scow, Maxwell Scow, Wesley Seltzer, Tristan Shutt, Jackson Slatt, Colin Smalley, Elizabeth Smith, Elliana Stunja, Julia Teach, Victoria Toth, Harry Walter, Sarah White, Madison Wise, Lucy Youtz, and Sophia Zimmerman.
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on the topic “The Ecology and Management of the Eastern Bluebird.” Rust has been president of the Bluebird Society of Pennsylvania since 2014. He monitors more than 21 bluebird trails in Lancaster, York, Dauphin, and Chester counties.
HANNC meets on the second Thursday of each month from September to April. Guests are invited to attend. For more information, visit www.hannc.org.
Student honored in poster concert
Lower Dauphin Middle School seventh-grader Spencer Hock earned second place in a statewide poster contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Radon Division. Spencer’s poster featured a drawing of Frankenstein and the message, “Radon causes monstrous
lung cancer.”
Radon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that can kill. The Surgeon General lists radon exposure as the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. This radioactive element comes from the ground and can easily enter homes and other buildings
through foundation openings, and the only way to detect the amount of radon present is to test. The poster contest was designed to inform Pennsylvanians of the danger of radon in their homes and raise their awareness of the importance of testing their homes for radon.
Spencer is a student in Elizabeth Kirman’s STEM class.
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were recognized by the East Hanover Lions Club at its dinner meeting on Feb. 27 at Perkins Restaurant. For their outstanding service in their school during the past trimester, each student received a certificate, a monetary award, and a Hershey bar, presented by Lions Club member Nancy Gamber.
Workshop to focus on native plants
Penn State Extension will host a Choose Native Mini-Workshop live webinar on Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. The mini workshop will focus on replacing invasive species with those native to Pennsylvania in landscapes and water gardens.
Landscaping and water gardening activities often lead to the unintended introduction and spread of invasive plant species to natural lands and waterways. Once established, invasive species can degrade natural habitats by outcompeting native species for space, light, and nutrients. Invasive species can impact the food web by altering the plant community and decreasing the diversity of plants
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available for food sources, habitat, and shelter. The workshop will introduce participants to native species options and creative ways to include native species in landscapes and aquatic designs.
This mini-workshop is hosted by Pennsylvania Sea Grant and Penn State Extension with a special guest presentation by Native Creations Landscaping Services. The event is offered at no charge through funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and the Great Lakes Commission.
Registration is required at https://tinyurl.com /ChooseNativeMini Workshop. Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording.
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