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SPRING CONCERT

The Hummelstown Community Singers will present their annual spring concert on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. The concert, “Songs of Stage and Screen,” will be presented in the sanctuary of Hummelstown United Church of Christ, 104 E. Main St., which is located on the corner of Main and Water streets in Hummelstown. There will be no admission fee charged to attend the concert, and tickets are not required. The Hummelstown Community Singers, under the direction of Kate Bright, perform two concerts each year. The group also performs at many retirement and life care communities throughout the area and at local events. For more information, readers may call Valerie at 717-566-9312 or Barbara at 717-566-6601 or check out the group’s Facebook page.

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Foundation To Hold Golf Tournament The Hershey Lions Club Foundation will hold its 30th annual Henry F. Nixon Memorial Amateur Golf Tournament on Saturday, June 1. The event will take place at Manada Golf Club, 609 Golf Lane, Grantville. The registration fee will include 18 holes of golf, use of a golf cart, door prizes, and a catered dinner. Registration will take place from noon to 12:45 p.m. with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. The format will be a four-person scramble. Proceeds from the event will benefit projects of the Hershey Lions Club Foundation, including eye exams and glasses, sponsorship of youth sports teams, student scholarship awards, and support for the Hershey Food Bank, the Hershey High Parents Club, and the

student backpack program. During its first 29 years, the event has raised a total of nearly $150,000, all of which has benefited the community. The registration deadline is Saturday, May 25. To register, readers may contact Pete at 717-838-2045 or Chuck at 717-838-5372. More information about the foundation is available at www.hersheylions foundation.org. The Hershey Lions Club was organized and chartered in 1944 and has been continuously serving the residents of Derry Township since that time. The club provides volunteer opportunities for serviceminded men and women in the community. For more information, readers may visit www.hersheylions.org.

Members of the Hershey Lions Club Foundation invite the public to the 30th annual Henry F. Nixon Memorial Amateur Golf Tournament on June 1 at the Manada Golf Club in Grantville.

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Palmyra Church of the Brethren, 45 N. Chestnut St., will host Music Appreciation Sunday at 9 a.m. on May 19. The service will highlight the church’s musical ensembles and feature congregational singing. For more information, readers may call 717-838-6369 or visit www.palmyracob.org.

Union Canal Days, set for May 18 and 19 at Union Canal Tunnel Park in Lebanon, will offer a variety of activities and programs for people of all ages. The 30th annual Union Canal Days will take place at Union Canal Tunnel Park, 25th Street and Union Canal Drive, Lebanon. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 19. Narrated tours through the tunnel will be available. The event will feature exhibitors, vendors, a flower booth, carnival games, and giveaway drawings for baskets. Additionally, attendees may visit a Medieval re-enactment. Again this year will be a children’s area with games, Pigvilla, and bounce houses. The event will feature entertainment by the Cedar Crest Middle School band, the Lebanon High Middle School Wind Ensemble, and the Steitz City Players on May 18 and Matt Dodd and The Haylofters on May 19. Picnic tables are

set up throughout the park for those who wish to enjoy a meal. Although boating of any kind is prohibited on the canal at all times, guided kayak tours will be offered during the morning on May 18 and 19. Separate costs have been set for renting single kayaks, renting tandem kayaks, and bringing one’s own kayak. Children who are a minimum age of 6 may ride in a tandem with a parent or guardian; anyone age 9 or older may use a single kayak. Safety instruction and fitting will precede the tour and will not count toward the 30-minute rental time. Participants will enter the canal from the North Park off Tunnel Hill Road starting at the dock near the Mule Shed, paddle to and through the tunnel, and then return to the start point. See Union Canal Days pg 3

Hershey Chorus Slates Concerts The Hershey Community Chorus will perform its spring concert, “I Wish I Was in New Orleans,” on Friday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church, 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey. A second concert will be performed on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown. Guest musicians will feature The Vintage Jazz Band. James Hoffmann, music director, will retire after the May 19 concert after serving as the music director for the Hershey Community Chorus for 34 years. See Chorus pg 4

Pianist Will Perform In Cultural Series Derry Presbyterian Church, 248 E. Derry Road, Hershey, will welcome acclaimed concert pianist Joseph Kingma at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, in the sanctuary. The concert is the final installment of the 2018-19 Arts Alive Cultural Series. Kingma’s program will include Mozart’s 9 Variations on Jean-Pierre Duport: Minuet for Piano in D major, K. 573 “Duport Variationen”; Mendelssohn’s Fantasie in F-sharp minor, Op. 28 (“Sonate écossaise”); and Liszt’s Two Concert Etudes and Sonata in B minor. Kingma won first prize at the American Liszt Society’s inaugural Franz Liszt International Piano Competition and has also won awards in numerous other national and international competitions. He performs regularly as a concerto soloist, having appeared with the Manassas Symphony, Illinois Valley Symphony, and Spring Hill Orchestra, among others. He also performs as a recitalist. Kingma joined the faculty of Palm Beach Atlantic University as assistant professor of piano and coordinator of the keyboard division in 2018 and has been invited to teach and perform at universities and colleges nationwide. He received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees at Rice University, as well as a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Texas at Austin. He has participated in masterclasses and

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The Hershey Food Bank will hold its annual Mission Golf Classic on Saturday, June 1, at Deer Valley Golf Course, 101 Stoudt Road, Hummelstown. Registration includes a round of golf, lunch, and door prizes. Golfers and sponsors are being sought. A registration brochure is available at www.hersheyfood bank.com. For more details, readers may contact hershey foodbank@verizon.net.

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Pianist Joseph Kingma will perform on May 19 at Derry Presbyterian Church in Hershey. coachings with Norman Krieger, Tali Morgulis, Sandra Wright Shen, Alan Chow, Craig Nies, and Jon Kimura Parker. The public is invited to attend. A freewill offering will be received. Handicapped-accessible parking and an elevator will be available. The 2019-20 Arts Alive season will open at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20, with a performance on flute and piano by Jocelyn Gorenson, adjunct instructor, applied flute at Messiah College. Derry Presbyterian Church holds worship services on Sundays at 8 and 10:30 a.m. and Tuesdays from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717-533-9667 or visit www.derrypres.org.

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Library Sets Summer Programs

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The Hershey Public Library, 701 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, is getting ready for summer. The theme for upcoming reading programs is “A Universe of Stories.” There will also be a brand-new adult Summer Reading Program, Constellation Challenge, which will run from Saturday, June 1, through Saturday, Aug. 31. On Friday, June 7, the Summer Reading Program kickoff will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children may sign up for Summer Quest, the library’s summer reading challenge. Registration is available for everyone through age 17. Summer Quest will end on Saturday, Aug. 24. Hershey Quest at Shark Park is a collaboration between the Hershey Public Library and the Derry Township Parks and Recreation Center. Starting June 7, participants may pick up a game board at the library and follow a walking trail around Shank Park, located on Bullfrog Valley Road, Hummelstown. Using their game board, participants may find and make rubbings of all the characters in the children’s nursery rhyme, “Hey Diddle Diddle.” Those who complete Hershey Quest may register in person at the library for the library’s celebration on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 6:30 p.m. The Essay: Adult Writing Classes will be offered from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Sundays, June 23 through July 28. Participants will write three to four pieces to share with the group for feedback and analysis. Attendees may register in person at the library. There is a registration fee. Card Making Classes for people age 13 and up will be offered from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, May 23, May 30, June 13, June 27, July 11, July 25, Aug. 8, and Aug. 22. Participants will

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make two seasonal cards using different stamping techniques. Registration is not required. There is a fee. Friends of the Library will sponsor Terrific Tuesdays summer family programs. The library will present live performances, music, paleontology, theater, and storytelling at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays from June 18 to July 30. Next Generation Teen Yoga classes will be held from 3 to 3:50 p.m. on Wednesdays, from June 12 to July 17. Participants will learn to practice peer connection and interaction, calming techniques, group discussion, yoga poses, and group activities. Registration is required. Teen Time is for teens in sixth grade and up. It will be offered at 1:30 p.m on Wednesdays, June 19, June 26, July 3, July 17, and July 24. Readers may contact Annika Sundberg at asundberg@derrytownship or call the library. The summer Lego Club will meet on Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. from June 20 to July 25. Second Saturday will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays, June 8, July 13, and Aug. 10. Families who are unable to attend children’s programming during the week can register to enjoy themed activities paired with a special story time. Movies and a Craft will return this summer at 10 a.m. on Fridays, June 28, July 12, and July 26. Movies scheduled will include “Wonder,” “Zathura,” and “Lilo and Stitch.” Registration is not required. Space Camp will be offered for children entering kindergarten through third grade from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15; Friday, Aug. 16; Monday, Aug. 19; and Tuesday, Aug. 20. Activities will include space-related adven-

tures, crafts, and experiments. Specialized summer reading activities for children will begin with Book Buddies, which pairs young children with motivated student volunteers who are good readers and who have received training by library staff. Chewsy Readers is for children ages 7 to 10 who would like to bring bag lunches to the library and take part in book-sharing. Furry Tales is for struggling readers who will be paired with licensed therapy dogs and their handlers. Books and Babies, the 1, 2, Whee! program and Sensory 1, 2, Whee! program promote early childhood literacy for babies to preschool children. Space Fort will take place on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Participants will create reading forts in the library, enjoy family reading time and earn a medal. All children must be accompanied by an adult for this program. Play Day for Families will be held at 10 a.m. on Fridays, June 21, July 5, July 19, Aug. 9, and Aug. 23. Children ages 3 to 5 old and their families will explore through various learning stations and free play. A Chess Tournament will take place on Saturday, July 13, beginning at 9 a.m. The event is open to chess players of all ages and skill levels. Advance registration is avail-

able at www.eventbrite.com. Competitors may also register at the event. Current United States Chess Federation (USCF) membership is required. To register for USCF, readers may visit www.uschess.org. Registration is required for most events. To register, readers may navigate to the Events Calendar at www.hersheylibrary.org or call the library at 717-5336555. For more information about the children’s and teen summer reading challenge, and children’s and family programs, readers may contact Rita Smith at 717-533-6555, ext. 3707, or ritahuntsmith@derrytownship.org. For questions about the adult summer reading program, readers may contact Julie Brnik at jebrnik@derrytownship.org or 717-533-6555, ext. 3717.

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First United Methodist Church, 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey, will present organist Alex Ashman in recital on Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m. The concert will feature the music of Buxtehude, Böhm, Lübeck, Couperin, Hindemith, Alain, Franck, and Mulet. Admission is free. For more information, readers may contact Shawn Gingrich at 717-5339668, ext. 108, or email music@firstumchershey.org.

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The main exhibit at the AACA Museum, 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, for the spring and summer seasons will be “Studebaker Cool: 114 Years of Innovation.” This new feature exhibit will explore the South Bend, Ind., company’s contribution to wheeled transportation history with a vast array of vehicles. The exhibit will run from Saturday, May 18, to Sunday, Oct. 20. A spring exhibit opening will take place on Friday, May 17, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The event will feature a discussion on everything Studebaker followed by a book signing with Studebaker experts Andrew Beckman, archivist for the Studebaker Museum; Patrick Foster, automotive historian and author; and Mark James, Hawk

expert and author. The program will be moderated by Bill Rothermel, automotive historian and writer. Advance registration is required by visiting www.aacamuseum.org. The exhibit will primarily focus on the last 60 years of Studebaker automobile production, ending in 1966. It will also include information on the Studebaker Brothers’ start as a wagon manufacturer helping settlers move across the American frontier. “Studebaker Cool: 114 Years of Innovation” will include everything from vehicles of the early World War I era to the supercharged fiberglass Avanti sports car of the early 1960s. It will include a rare sampling of trucks and modified cars, as well as the Studebaker the public never saw - the 1962 Sceptre.

In addition, the industrial design work of Raymond Loewy will be showcased in the Members 1st Gallery during the same exhibit period in coordination with the Hagley Museum and Library along with the Raymond Loewy Estate. Other special exhibits on view will include a rotating display area featuring a collection of Pontiac and Oakland vehicles. This display will begin with the GTO model but will change at various points over the summer. There is an admission fee. Readers may visit the aforementioned website for pricing and full details. The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further information, readers may call 717-566-7100.

Club Plans Meeting, Awards Scholarship The Palmyra Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, May 20, at RothermelFinkenbinder Funeral Home, 25 W. Pine St., Palmyra, in the community meeting room. The meeting will begin promptly at noon. The program, “Care and Planting of Trees,” will be presented by Erik Josephson, a certified arborist with a landscape construction and design degree from Penn State University. He will speak about the benefits of planting and maintaining municipal trees.

Visitors are invited to attend the program for a set fee. For more information about the club and its activities, readers may call Cathy Wieland at 717-838-4177. The club also recently awarded a $500 book scholarship to Katie Hollen, daughter of David and Roxanne Hollen, Palmyra. Katie is pursuing a degree in environmental science at Elizabethtown College. The scholarship fund was recently renamed the Jennie Horstick Scholarship Fund in honor of Horstick’s service as

the founder and first president of the club in 1984. Proceeds from the club’s annual plant sale fund scholarships for local students pursuing degrees in environmental and horticultural fields as well as other related paths of advanced study.

Union Canal Days from pg 1 All kayak tour participants will be required to sign a liability waiver. Those under age 18 must be signed for and accompanied by a parent or guardian. All rentals will include a kayak, a paddle, a life jacket, an emergency whistle, a headlamp, a

waterproof container, and instruction. For more information, readers may visit www.cocoakayak.com or call 717-756-5766. The canal is known as the oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States.

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There is a nominal cost per car to attend Union Canal Days. For more information on this and other events, readers may search for “Union Canal Tunnel Park” on Facebook or visit www.lebanon countyhistoricalsociety.org.

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Children’s Trout Rodeo Slated Rep. Sue Helm will once again partner with the Dauphin County Anglers and Conservationists Club to host a Children’s Trout Rodeo on Saturday, May 18, at the club’s E.J. Stackpole Memorial Trout Nursery, 201 Clarks Valley Road, Dauphin. The free event is open to children age 12 and younger. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m., and fishing will take place from 9 to 11:30 a.m. with prizes to be awarded at the conclusion. Those participating are reminded to bring their own fishing gear and equipment.

The club maintains a partnership with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and raises 8,000 fish annually to stock throughout Dauphin County’s waterways. The club’s focus is on providing opportunities for children and individuals with disabilities to fish, as well as on fostering an interest in fishing for everyone. In the case of severe weather, the event will take place on Saturday, May 25. For additional information or directions, readers may contact Helm’s district office in Millersburg at 717-692-0833.

Seniors To Host Mount Gretna Talk “Mount Gretna: A History in Postcards” will be presented by Sue Hostetter, president of the Mount Gretna Area Historical Society, when the Derry Seniors gather at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 21. The program will be held in the fellowship hall at Derry Presbyterian Church, 248 E. Derry Road, Hershey. Hostetter will also have a display of pictures and memorabilia and will highlight

upcoming summer programs. Following devotions and the program, lunch will be available for a nominal fee per person. A pharmacist will be on hand to answer questions regarding medications. Derry Seniors is open to adults age 55 and older. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717-533-9667 or visit www.derrypres.org.

Zion Lutheran Church, 5 W. Main St., Union Deposit, will host an Election Day soup and rummage sale on Tuesday, May 21. The event will run from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature homemade baked goods, homemade soups, books, puzzles, clothing, toys, household items, and more.

Soup choices will include chicken corn rivel, clam chowder, ham and bean, and vegetable. Soups will be sold by the bowl or quart until sold out. Barbecue, hot dogs, and hot sausages will also be sold. For more information, readers may call the church at 717566-3376.

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Choral Society Will Perform

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The Lebanon County Choral Society will present Carl Orff’s masterwork “Carmina Burana” on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. in Blair Music Center, Lebanon Valley College, 101 N. College Ave., Annville. Under the direction of Sean Hackett, the adult chorus will feature Rebecca Lister, soprano; Matthew Dickinson, tenor; David O’Donnell, baritone; Shelly Moorman-Stahlman and Eric Fung, piano; and Robert

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The Lebanon County Choral Society adult chorus, along with the youth chorus (not pictured), will perform on May 19 at Lebanon Valley College in Annville.

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Gospel singer Dusty Aleman will perform in concert at Grace Chapel, 2535 Colebrook Road, Elizabethtown, on Sunday, May 19, at the 10:15 a.m. service. Dusty grew up in a small town in southcentral Texas. After graduating from high school, he was drafted into the Army and spent a tour in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. He started participating in rodeos when he returned from Vietnam, and other jobs included working construction and driving trucks. After numerous failed relationships, including two marriages, and experimentation

with illegal substances, Dusty moved to Oklahoma in July 1984 with the hope of starting a new life. In September 1984, he twice attempted to take his own life, but he realized God had other plans for him. In October, Dusty met Myrna, and they were married the following year. In 1989, Dusty accepted Jesus. In his life before Christ, Dusty had sung at dances, clubs, and bars. He loved to sing and decided to use music to share the Gospel. For more information, readers may visit www.gracechapel cares.org.

St. Joan of Arc Middle School has given distinguished honors status to eighth-graders Maddelynn Brooks, Anna Burke, Ella Hession, Alexis Kain, Thomas McInerney, Andrea Samson, Juliana Silber, and Madison Snyder; seventhgraders Gia Garrett, Kelly Mosier, Sophia Tunks, and Dominic Wolfe; and sixth-graders Garrett Bohn, Violet Foley, and Owen Gidusko. First honors recognition has been given to eighth-graders Yoadam Dawit, Mia DiSylvester, Penelope Foley, and Matthew Waning; seventh-graders Rosalie Miklos, Rebecca Mize, and Mia Seaton; and sixth-graders Samantha Coates, Julia Fosnocht, Natasha Milanovich, James Morrow, and Erin Roche. Second honors status has been awarded to seventh-graders Braden Hanner and Emily DeCristofaro and sixth-graders Venetian Brooks, Henry Smullen, Helena Stoffel, and Sydney Yurich.

Rissers Church Plans Hymn Sing Rissers Mennonite Church, 8360 Elizabethtown Road, Elizabethtown, invites the public to a hymn sing with Merle Ressler on Sunday, May 19, at 7 p.m. Ressler and his wife, Rosene, are from the New Holland area. They are members of Weaverland Mennonite Church, where he assists with worship leading. He has been involved in leading various song services, he sings with a male quartet, and he leads hymn sings at Spruce Lake Retreat and Stumptown Mennonite Church. For more information, readers may call 717-653-4549.

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interested in participating in the fall and winter season may contact the director at adultchorusLCCS@gmail.com. Singers in grades four through eight are invited to join the youth chorus. For more information, readers may email youthchorusLCCS@gmail.com. The society has performed at New York’s Lincoln Center with the Lebanon Valley College Alumni Chorale and the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra; the Washington National Cathedral; the Hershey Theater with the Hershey Symphony Orchestra; Longwood Gardens; the Hershey Museum; and the Lebanon County Historical Society. The group’s musical style ranges from Renaissance madrigals to Christmas carols and from sacred anthems to the Broadway stage, singing in numerous languages from Latin to Zulu. Tickets may be purchased by visiting www.lccsmusic.org, by calling 717-838-1028. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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The CPCA (Central Pennsylvania Callers Association) will hold its monthly square dance on Sunday, May 19, from 1:30 to 6 p.m. at the Halifax Ambulance Building, 31 Bunker Hill Road, Halifax. This old-fashioned, Eastern-style square dance will feature a live band,

Make Mine Country. No experience is required. The CPCA is a nonprofit club that meets every third Sunday at venues throughout central Pennsylvania. For more information, readers may email cpcadance@comcast.net or call Elsie at 717-599-5444.

There is an admission fee. Admission will be discounted for seniors and students ages 6 to 12. Children age 5 and under may attend for free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets are available from any chorus member or by contacting info@hersheycommunity chorus.org or 717-508-4400.


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Revival Fellowship Plans Meeting Riverboat Society Announces New Season The Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society has announced the Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat’s upcoming season. The riverboat was scheduled to be launched on May 1. The season will include more than 400 cruises. While dinner cruises and private events were slated to begin in early May, the first of the daily sightseeing cruises for the public will take place on Memorial Day weekend. Returning events throughout the season will include Murder Mystery Dinner Cruises, Jazzin’ on

the Pride, Princess Party Cruises, and Pirates on the Pride. New cruises will be offered, as well. Additionally, the Riverboat Society has bolstered its educational offerings. Hundreds of students from the Harrisburg School District are already signed up for River School Educational Voyages at no cost to the district. The programs are part of the Riverboat Society’s nonprofit outreach, and the Riverboat Society offers students of all ages an opportunity to see the wildlife and scenery of the river from a unique vantage point.

The Revival Fellowship of Central Pennsylvania invites the public to attend a meeting on Saturday, May 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the prayer hub of the Doug Lamb Construction Company, 1180 Zeager Road, Elizabethtown. Richard and Diane Barron will be present. Richard, of Teen Challenge, will speak about the meaning of “The Cross of Christ.”

He is a teacher at Adult and Teen Challenge of Rehrersburg. Members of the East African Revival Fellowship in Baltimore will also share testimonies and their love for Jesus. The group members’ children will sing “Jesus Loves Me.” Refreshments will be served afterward. For more information, readers may call Wayne Lawton at 717361-8990 or 717-341-1755.

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Playhouse Will Stage Musical Hershey Area Playhouse, 830 Cherry Drive, will present its Dark Night Production, “Spring Awakening,” the winner of eight Tony Awards. It will run from Thursday, May 16, through Sunday, May 19, with Thursday through Saturday performances beginning at 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday performance beginning at 2 p.m. Nicholas V. Ecker will be the director. Actors will be Ben Eisenhour, Emilie Leyes, Sean Reynolds, Amanda Viands, Travis Gipe, Shelby Snyder, Kaylor Long, Jason Pecho, Sylvia Garner, Elena

Rossetto, Bob Eisenhour and Larissa Curcio. The production will include Jilly Harris, Julia Pickard, Kelley Hertzler, Alan Cid and Colleen Barno. Members of the pit orchestra will include Ecker, Justin Kripas, Thomas Carley, Morgan Hackett, Erin Marshall, Mo Paige and Michael Blasser. Ticket prices have been set. More information and ticket purchases are available by visiting www.HersheyAreaPlayhouse.com or by calling the Playhouse’s box office at 717-533-8525.

Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic Planned PAWS and The Dogs’ Den will hold a low-cost vaccine clinic for cats and dogs on Sunday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at PAWS, 9803 Jonestown Road, Grantville. Veterinarian Kate Papp will provide distemper and rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs; for a three-year rabies vaccination, owners must provide proof of previous rabies vaccination.

Most vaccines will cost a set amount. Microchips will also be available for a set fee, with the price including registration. This will be a first-come, firstserved clinic. Breeders will not be serviced. All cats must be in secure carriers, and all dogs must be leashed. For more information, readers may contact The Dogs’ Den at 717-469-7325 or Doggieden@aol.com.

History Society To Hold Meeting Ann Holte will speak on “Quilts of Valor” at the next monthly meeting of the Hummelstown Area Historical Society, to be held in the Parish House of the society, North Rosanna Street and West North Alley, Hummelstown on Monday, May 20, at 7 p.m. Holte is a quilter, pattern designer, teacher, author and student of old quilts, as well as

a member of the Quilts of Valor Foundation, whose stated mission is to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing quilts. The meeting is open to the public free of charge. Holte will have copies of her book “Quilts of Valor: A Fifty State Salute” for sale following her presentation.

France, Jamaica, Pensacola, and Williamsburg, Va. Interested attendees are asked to register by contacting Andrea Henney at 717-944-3351 or ahenney@middletownhome.org by Friday, May 17; however, those who do not register may still attend. Free seminars are held on the third Monday of every month at The Middletown Home, except for December.

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The Middletown Home, 999 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, will present “Travel Like a Pro! Tips and Tricks for Travelers Ages 5 to 105” on Monday, May 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The free informative session will be presented by Debi Damon, a travel consultant, who understands the unique needs of senior travelers. Some of her favorite destinations include

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The Miss Cumberland Valley Scholarship Organization will host its first-ever Princess Academy on Sunday, May 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Mount Holly Springs Church Of God, 600-648 McLand Drive, Mount Holly Springs. The event will feature an appearance by current Miss Pennsylvania Kayla Repasky. Repasky, of Gettysburg, is a former representative of the Miss Cumberland Valley Scholarship Organization, which is a preliminary of the Miss America Organization. As Miss Greater Carlisle, Repasky represented the organization at the Miss

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Pennsylvania pageant in June 2018. Miss America was held in Atlantic City, N.J., in September 2018. The Princess Academy is a fundraiser for girls to learn how to be real princesses. It will include refreshments and a craft. Other guest princesses will be on hand that day, as well. For more information or to register, readers may email misscvpageant@gmail.com. There is a small fee for the cost of craft supplies and gifts.

The ninth annual Petapalooza will be held on Saturday, May 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Central Penn College, 600 Valley Road, Summerdale. The free community festival will feature animals from approximately 25 local rescues and shelters, along with vendors, food trucks, live music, giveaway drawings and children’s and family activities. The Parade of Pets will begin at 12:30 p.m. Pet owners from the community may bring their animals as long as the animals are leashed, well-behaved and vaccinated. For more information, readers may visit www.PetapaloozaPA.com.

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The Hearing Loss Association of America will hold its next monthly meeting on Monday, May 20, at 7:10 p.m. in the second-floor community center at Giant Food Store, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill. Guest speaker Steve Pennington will talk about the Pennsylvania Client Assistance Program and how one can benefit from it. Admission will be free and open to the public. The meeting will be captioned in real time, and refreshments will be provided. For more information, readers may visit www.hlacapregion.org or call 717802-6918.

A Ben Franklin LaunchLINK Videoconference on QuickBooks Online Reporting will be held on Wednesday, May 22, at noon at various sites throughout central Pennsylvania. During this lesson, attendees will learn what various reports can tell about one’s business and how to create the reports. The speaker will be Jennifer Wingard, an accountant and coordinator of administrative services. For more information, readers may call 717-948-6625.

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Local students include Cassandra Barrett of Hummelstown, Lucy Krikorian of Palmyra, and Alexander Gingrich of Palmyra. Barrett, a graduate of Harrisburg Christian School, is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Krikorian is a graduate of Palmyra Area High School and is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in early childhood education and special education. Gingrich, a graduate of Palmyra Area High School, is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry and molecular biology.

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Students from Lebanon Valley College (LVC), Annville, along with an LVC alumnus and two faculty advisers, recently completed a week-long service learning trip to the Dominican Republic. During the trip, LVC volunteers taught English to elementary-age students in a public school each morning and in the afternoons served in two after-school learning centers established by Outreach360, an organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to underserved children in Latin America.


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Robyn Collins (left) of Penn-Cumberland Garden Club presented a donation of $500 to Georgeann Maguire (center) and Gary Coburn of the Hampden Township Veterans Recognition Committee.

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Earns Recognition

Church To Celebrate 125 Years First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 442 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, will celebrate its quasquicentennial anniversary on Sunday, May 19. The focus will be “Greater Is Coming.” During the past 125 years, the church has aimed to offer ministries to impact Lemoyne and surrounding communities beyond by enhancing spiritual, social, and educational growth. Additionally, First Christian Church has been the home of many spiritual leaders who are currently serving across the country. The church remains committed to its vision, which is “to be a community reflecting the love of Jesus Christ; growing, nurturing, and celebrating faith with a commitment to diversity and service; and eliminating the

barriers preventing others from experiencing the authenticity of God’s love.” The church invites the community to attend worship at the church at 10:15 a.m. on May 19. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Thaddaeus Allen, regional minister for the Christian Church in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. An anniversary banquet will be held immediately following the morning worship service and is open to all. The Rev. D. Marie Tribble is the senior pastor, and weekly worship services, which are open to everyone, are held on Sundays at 10:15 a.m. For more information, readers may visit www.lemoynedisciples.org or contact the church at 717-7634537 or lemoynedisciples@ gmail.com.

Grants Awarded To School Districts, Group School safety and community violence reduction grants have been awarded for the 15th Senatorial District. State Sen. John DiSanto announced the approval of the competitively awarded grants. School safety grants were presented to the Lower Dauphin and Upper Dauphin Area school districts. The grants were awarded by the School Safety and Security Committee within the

Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) as part of the School Safety and Security Grant Program, created by lawmakers in 2018. In addition, the Community Action Commission of Harrisburg was awarded a grant to reduce violence and improve safety for middle school students in the Camp Curtin (uptown) neighborhood.

including Great American Cleanup of PA and Cigarette Litter Prevention Program. Keep America Beautiful consists of a national network of more than 600 statewide and community-based affiliates whose programs and initiatives, supported by millions of volunteers, help transform public spaces into beautiful places. To learn more about Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, readers may visit www.keeppabeautiful.org.

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On Saturday, May 18, Paxton Ministries will participate in the annual Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community at the campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, 1 HACC Drive, Harrisburg. This event will raise funds to support the mission of providing affordable housing and support services to adults in need. Registration is available by visiting www.paxtonmin.org and looking under News & Events. For individuals who are unable to attend, there is an option to participate as a virtual walker. Readers may also sponsor a resident, allowing them to participate in the walk and receive a T-shirt. For more information, readers may contact Rebecca Buckham at 717-236-5508 or development@paxtonmin.org. All money raised at the event will go directly to Paxton Ministries.

PUBLIC AUCTION 1.5 STORY HOME W/1 CAR DETACHED GARAGE

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SATURDAY, JUNE 1 AT 11 AM 627 WEST WALNUT STREET, PALMYRA PA 17078 REAL ESTATE: Consists of a well-built 1.5 story home w/unfinished second floor. • Living room • Modern kitchen w/dining area • 3 bdrms • 1.5 bathrooms • Large family room • Oil hot air furnace • Full concrete basement • Public water & sewer • Exterior vinyl siding • Composition shingle roof • Wood floor under carpet • 1,534 sq. ft. living space • $3,346.00 yearly taxes AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come check out this home that has so much to offer. There is an unfinished second floor, a large addition family room out the back with a deck for entertaining. The family would like to settle the estate, so come ready to buy! ATTORNEY: Keith Wagner of Brinser and Wagner Law Office INSPECTION: Open house on Saturday, May 18 from 12-3 PM, or by calling auctioneer for appointment. For information on financing, call Roy at 717-269-0654. TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. DIRECTIONS: From the square in Palmyra, go south on S. Railroad St, then turn right onto West Walnut Street. Follow to house on the right. CONDITIONS BY: Marian T. Neidig Estate

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IN PALMYRA SCHOOL DISTRICT

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139 Michters Rd; Newmanstown, PA 17073 (From PA-419/PA-897 in Schaefferstown Take PA501 S 1 Mi to Michters Rd to Property on Left). 17.5 +/– Acres W/ 4,100 SF Passive Solar Custom Home; Attached 2-Car Garage + Detached 30X80 4-Bay Shop. Special Feature: Discreetly-Placed, Income-Producing Solar Panel. OPEN HOUSE: Sat., 5/18 & 6/1, 1-3 PM or by appt. For appt. to see or help to obtain bank financing, call Joel (717-949-3211). NOTE: An extremely well-built home w/ private setting situated on a hill w/ stellar views; is centrally located on a rectangular lot that consists of grass fields used for hay production; Excellent location w/ easy access to major routes/Turnpike. Owner has downsized & plans to sell. Don’t miss this beautiful ‘‘one-of-akind” property! TERMS: 10% Down at Auction; Balance in 45 Days.

523 Koser Rd., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-0283 DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. 283 to E-town/Hershey exit. Turn north toward Hershey on Rt. 743. Go 1.3 miles and turn onto Valley Road. At stop, turn right onto Mapledale Road. Turn right onto Koser Road. Sale is ¼ mile on the right. Doors, Windows, Metal Roofing, Shingles, Plywood, Lumber, Pavers, Veneer Stone, Composite Decking, Vinyl Siding, Insulation, Dry Wall, Paneling, Tubs and Showers, Vanities, Cabinets, Complete Kitchen Set, Counters, Electrical Supplies, Heating and Plumbing Supplies, Carpet, Vinyl, Hardwood Flooring: Pre-Finished and Unfinished, Laminate Flooring, Tile, Appliances, Many Tools: Hand and Power. Building Materials Of All Kinds, New and Used. More Items Coming In All The Time.

CHECK WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE SALE BILL

WWW.KOSERBUILDINGMATERIALS.COM Terms of Sale: Cash or Approved Check. 10% Buyer’s Premium Next Sale Date: July 20, 2019 Please note we are not taking Personal consignments for this sale. Please bring to the Tailgate Sale on September 26. Koser Auctions LLC AY002288 R038414

PUBLIC AUCTION WELL-BUILT HOME ON 1.06 ACRE LOT IN LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICT

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, MAY 30 AT 6 P.M.

• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •

3674 OLD HERSHEY ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 CONEWAGO TWP, LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICT REAL ESTATE: Consists of a large bi-level home on 2 parcels of land. There is a large rear addition with family room, 1 bdrm., and 1 full bath. This would make very nice in-law quarters, or large master bedroom area. • Modern oak kitchen • 3 bdrms • Heat pump (new in 2012) • Drilled well • Holland stone exterior w/vinyl siding • 1,713 sq. ft. living space • Living room • 1 full bath • Central Air • Macadam driveway • Dining room • Full concrete basement • Public sewer • 1 car integral garage • Lawn shed • $2,692 yearly taxes. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Great location! Many possibilities awaits for you. Mrs. Frey has moved to an adult community and plans to sell, so come ready to buy! ATTORNEY: Kevin Dolan, Esquire INSPECTION: Open House Saturday, May 18, from 12 Noon-3 P.M., or by calling auctioneer for appointment. For information on financing, call Roy at 717-269-0654. TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. CONDITIONS BY: Violet E. Frey DIRECTIONS: From Hershey go south on Route 743, then bear right onto Old Hershey Road. Follow to house on the right.

• Classic Auto • Franklin Mint Silver Items • Jewelry • Large Postage Stamp & Baseball Cards Collections • Antiques • Furniture • Trains • Personal Property •

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 8:00 A.M. • REAL ESTATE 12:00 NOON LOCATION: 64 Suffolk Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112 Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDED THREE (3) BEDROOM, ONE (1) BATH RANCH STYLE HOUSE WITH ATTACHED ENCLOSED BREEZEWAY & ONE (1) CAR GARAGE. Good Location - Central Dauphin School District. Approx. 1,512 Sq. Ft., Lot Size 10,798 Sq. Ft., Hardwood Floors & Plastered Throughout “Highly Motivated Seller - To Settle Estate.” OPEN HOUSE DATE: Sat., May 18, 12:00 Noon-2 P.M. For Financing, Photos,

Full Listing, Terms, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com. Auction For: Dennis L. Weiser Estate, Jim Hebel Ext. The Witman Auctioneers Team Is Currently Booking Auctions Now & In The Future For The 2019 Auction Season. Call Us Now For Competitive Rates.

Auction by: Witman Auctioneers, Inc. Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, & Doug L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com 717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300 • AY-000155-L

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Beautiful’s standards of merit by administering initiatives to end littering, improve recycling, and beautify Pennsylvania’s communities. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful was honored for its outstanding promotion of Keep America Beautiful’s mission statewide and for its program support for local affiliates in Pennsylvania, distinguishing itself as an exemplary statewide affiliate organization. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful earned the Diamond Award, the highest recognition, for its implementation of multiple community improvement programs,

STORAGE TRAILER-MINIBARN-CABIN-VEHICLES-BOATS-TOOLS-ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES

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Keep America Beautiful, the nation’s community improvement nonprofit organization, presented Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful with a Diamond State Affiliate Recognition Award at Keep America Beautiful’s national awards ceremony, which took place during its recent national conference in Baltimore. The President’s Circle Award recognizes exemplary performance by certified affiliates of Keep America Beautiful in creating clean, green, and beautiful communities. In qualifying for the President’s Circle Award, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful has met Keep America

4 BED/2.5 BATH CUSTOM HOME - 30X80 SHOP - SPRING FED POND ON 17.5 +/- ACRES IN SCHAEFFERSTOWN AREA

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The Penn-Cumberland Garden Club (PCGC) Allocation Committee recently awarded monies to several community organizations at its March meeting. The monies were raised in 2018 by PCGC as a result of its annual benefit, plant fair, and garden tour. Additional funds were provided by proceeds from the Presser Workshop and the Ways and Means Committee sales. The following representatives and organizations were awarded: Paul Garrett of Capital Area United to Serve Environment, $150; Marci Mowery, Pennsylvania Parks and Forests, $600; Gary Coburn and Georgeann Maguire, Hampden Township Veterans Recognition Committee, $500; and Jenna Mitchell, Alliance for the Bay, $500.

Walk For A Healthy Community Slated

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PCGC Makes Donations

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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - May 15, 2019

School Zone Program Posted

School Posts Honor Roll

Pennsylvania teachers are invited to participate in Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s Litter Free School Zone Program. This comprehensive program encourages young people to take an active role in protecting and improving the environment through recycling, litter awareness, and community stewardship. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful will provide a sign to each school that participates in the program. As part of the program, the school commits to organizing two cleanups or beautification events per year. All schools are welcome to participate, including

Palmyra Area Senior High School has announced its distinguished honor roll for the third quarter of 2018-19. Grade 12 honorees are Brianna Lynn Alberto, Hunter Elisabeth Anderson, Holly Elizabeth Balchunas, Amelia Jane Baldo, Kiley Ashton Bender, Nicholas William Bova, Desiree Nicole Brown, Naomi Suzanne Brubaker, Alaijah Renea Carpenter, Camdin Rebekia Carpenter, Tea Marie Ceresini, Derrick Andrew Ciesielka, Lillian Pearl Cutman, Mitchell Patrick Devine, Paige Taylor Drnevich, Kierra Renee Ehrhart, Priscilla Lee Fake, Morgan Cassidy Felty, Mandy Nicole Flickinger, Christian Landis Friedel, Ashley Nicole Green, Grant Schofield Haus, Katie Weston Hollen, James Lee LaGrelius, Eugene Lee, Krystal Sarah Leung, Montana Sky Loggains, Taylor Nicole Lowe, Rachel Faith Ludwig, Vivian Amandeliss Ly, Kelsey Erin McConaghy, Alana Renee Moro, Katlyn Leanne Nissley, Kayla Starr Ortiz, Bhumi Anil Patel, Krupa Mukesh Patel, Chloe Lynn Price, Adaline Chante’ Ramirez, Sebastian Ramirez, Olivia Grace Richardson, Aaron Kenneth Rinehart, Spencer James Sattazahn, Courtney Elizabeth Saylor, Nicole Janelle Shank, Sarah Marie Sheils, Amber Marie Shomper, Hailee Ruth Smith, Conner Jeffrey Soderstedt, Lisa Farias Toniolo, Morgan Danielle

public and private elementary, middle, and high schools. Litter Free School Zone events can also be registered with the Great American Cleanup of PA, a statewide community improvement initiative. Registered events can receive free cleanup supplies such as bags, gloves, and vests courtesy of PennDOT, the Department of Environmental Protection, and Keep America Beautiful. Educators may learn more about the Litter Free School Zone program at www.keep pabeautiful.org or by contacting Stephanie Larson at 877772-3673.

LARGE 2-DAY ESTATE AUCTION 18 ACRE FARMETTE, BARN FIND & WINERY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

FRI., JUNE 21 AT 2 P.M. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., JUNE 22, 2019 AT 9 A.M. WINERY & FARM ANTIQUES, REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 P.M. Extreme amount of inventory! Selling with multiple auctioneers for 2 days. Must-see auction for the antique and collector buyer.

25 Wolters Lane, Reading, PA 19606 - Berks County Open Houses: Saturday, May 18th, 1-3 P.M, Tuesday, May 21st, 5-7 P.M. and Tuesday, June 11th, 5-7 P.M. For more information, pictures and forms go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com

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PUBLIC AUCTION LARGE RANCH HOME SITUATED SATURDAY, JUNE 15 AT NOON 1040 LAUDERMILCH RD., PALMYRA, PA 17078 EAST HANOVER TWP., DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA

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REAL ESTATE: Consists of a well-built home in the Lower Dauphin School District. • Large living room • Dining Room • Modern kitchen • Family room • 3 bedrooms • 2 full bathrooms • Foyer • Laundry room • Full concrete basement • Oil hot water furnace • Stone veneer exterior • Drilled well • On-site septic • 2.05 acres in the country • 1,972 sq. ft. above grade • $3,367.00 total taxes AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come check out this home that has much to offer in a great location. The house could use some cosmetic repairs, but would be great for an investor or for someone who wants a rural location with easy access to amenities. This is an estate and the family wants it sold, so come ready to buy! ATTORNEY: Keith Wagner, Esquire with Brinser & Wagner Law Office INSPECTION: Open house on Saturday, May 25 from 12-3 P.M. or by calling auctioneer for appointment. TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. Contact Roy for information about financing (717)-269-0654. CONDITIONS BY: Lois J. Seaman Estate DIRECTIONS: From Hershey, go north on Route 743 outside of town to property on the right. FOR PHOTOS VISIT: www.shirksauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com

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Gearhart, Ethan Michael Groff, John Russell Hanosek, Anh Hai Hoang, Alyssa Marie Hockenbroch, Colin Andrew James, Caitlyn Noel Jones, Claire Schaefer Keck, Joseph Edward Kivler, Jake Stephen Klucinec, Katherine Therese Knol, Madelyn Elizabeth Kohr, Makenna Jean Koyack, Emily Rose Kreider, Liam Joseph Kushner, Samuel Michael Landon, Ryann May Larson, Connor Benito LaTour, Sydney Mae Lim, Kelly Anna Serena Lucas, Olivia Ellen Mark, Genieva Evelina Martin, Sierra Renee McHugh, Nicholas Benjamin McNally, Benjamin Josiah Milligan, Gavin Scott Neal, Sarah Elizabeth O’Donnell, David William Palmer, Emily Elizabeth Pavusek, Laura Nicole Petrasic, Alexis Marie Reedy, Abigail Marie Rinehart, Claudia Elise Russek, Courtney Madison Smith, Morgan Marie Spagnolo, Allie Rebecca Stovall, Rebecca Ann Stroup, Katlyn Thai, Abby Grace Weaver, Hope Elizabeth Webb, Cameron Lee Wehr, Tori Elise Weidner, Miguel Austin Welch, Isaac Ryan Woessner, Liza Caroline Yeaney, Aleks Dzeims Yordy, Catherine Josephine Zampedri, Grace Ella Zellers and Angaleena Jane Zimmerman. Honorees in grade nine are Nathan Daniel Berarducci, Bethany Christine Brady, Larissa Gwyn Burger, Dylan Starr Byrd, Brianna Rae Cooper, Abigail Faith Coughlin, Olivia Peyton Cox, Emma Elizabeth DiGugliel-

Official State Amphibian Named

ON 2.05 ACRES OUTSIDE OF HERSHEY

Gov. Tom Wolf, dressed in a blue “Hellbender Defender” Tshirt, signed a bill designating the Eastern hellbender as Pennsylvania’s official state amphibian on April 23. Since 2016, Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s (CBF) Student Leadership Council (SLC) members have spearheaded the campaign to recognize the Eastern hellbender and create greater awareness of the need to reduce pollution in Pennsylvania’s rivers and streams. Hellbenders are an indicator species for clean water. They survive where there is cold, clear, swift-running water. Students studied hellbenders extensively, installed nesting boxes in several Pennsylvania streams, and wrote the first draft of a bill that was sponsored by state Sen. Gene Yaw and passed

the Senate last year. The bill did not pass the House before the session ended, however. When the new session began in January, Yaw reintroduced the effort as Senate Bill 9, which was signed into law by Wolf. The bill was passed by the Senate and House on Feb. 4 and April 16, respectively. Hellbenders prefer rocky streambeds. Their spongelike bodies allow them to squeeze into crevices, which they use for protection and for nesting. Folds of wrinkled skin provide a large surface through which they draw most of their oxygen. A lack of streamside trees along the commonwealth waterways allows waters to warm, polluted runoff to enter rivers and streams, and silt to build up in

streambeds. As a result, habitat for hellbenders has been degraded and hellbender numbers have decreased in streams where they were plentiful as recently as 1990. The students’ hellbender campaign garnered local, state, and national attention, making it onto the front page of the Wall Street Journal and as the subject of the iconic Mark Trail Sunday comic strip. A radio station in Canada interviewed SLC president Emma Stone. CBF’s Student Leadership Program is open to high school students and is designed to give them a voice and an active role in clean water efforts in Pennsylvania. For more information about the campaign, readers may visit www.cbf.org/hellbender.

mo, Connor Logan Durand, Josalyn Victoria Elliott, Evangeline Lydia Etnoyer, Riley Elizabeth Fedor, Madelyn Lainie Elizabeth Field, Abigail Marie Foutz, Kasy Stephen Frederick, Alexander Michael Fuhrman, Caitlin Paige Gallagher, Morgan Arianna Gates, Elaina Catherine Georgelis, Bijay Ghimirey, Hannah Michelle Gorrell, Devon Roger Hamilton Grant, Annalise Christine Heberling, Olivia Carol Hepler, Riley Nicole Holsopple, Brady Edward Holwig, Madeline Kay Hudson, Jamie J’Anne Hurley, Emma Grace Kovalchick, Alexander Charles Levkulich, Aidan Charles Mark, Abigal Rebeca Mateer, Brynn Morgan McCafferty, Brynne Elyse McIntyre, Renna Celeste GuoQingfang Merkert, Emily Paige Mickalonis, Anna Faye Miller, Nicholas Jay Minnich, Marissa Anne Mull, Katerina Victoria Neri, Ashley Elizabeth Newman, Daniela Mary Offner, Taylor Ruth Orlando, Delaney Suzanne Ott, Emma Ann Palmer, Misha N. Patel, Alexander Ross Patterson, Austin James Pease, Isabella Ramirez, Tyler Skye Reigle, Emily Mack Risser, Roman Kershaw Schelhorn, Brenden Charles Smith, Zoe Morgan Smith, Jordan Blyler Taylor, Arowen Alaine Usher, Valen Rodney Usher, Jacob Adam Wagers, Slate Colton Wenger, Maya Scarlett Wildasin, McKenna Grace Wolford, Laney Elizabeth Yocum, Brianna Ellen Zelek and Zhixi Zhang.

Experience Camp Slated From Monday, Aug. 12, through Saturday, Aug. 17, at Camps Equinunk and Blue Ridge in Equinunk, boys and girls from the Mid-Atlantic will come together to spend a week at Experience Camp. Experience Camps provide free, one-week camps for children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver. Along with swimming, arts and crafts, and team sports, participants take part in bereavement activities including sharing circles, where they are encouraged to talk about their grief. Referrals and applications are being accepted for girls entering grades four through 10 and boys entering grades four through 11 in the 2019-20 school year. For more information about Experience Camps or to obtain an application, readers may visit www.experience.camp.

School Choirs Night Planned R038706

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Auctioneers: J. Meryl Stoltzfus (717)-629-6036 AU# 005403 Wilmer Martin (717)-333-4881 AA#019644 Sellers: Rainer & Anita Wolter

Underwood, Kyle Michael Wasilewski, Chandler Jane Weber, Tyler Samuel Winch, Jiaying Yuan and Grace Elizabeth Zaccarelli. Honorees in grade 11 are Camryn Elizabeth Beam, Rachael Ann Bieler, Mason Lea Blauch, Daniel John Bonawitz, Scout H Bucks, Sky Leona Byrem, Faith Mercedes Coburn, Francesca Rosemarie Falvo, Peter James Frazier, Lana Ruby Grieco, Mia Noelle Julian, David Michael Keller, Jason Alan Klinefelter, Christian Matthew Kreiser, Daniel John Leach, Alexander Joseph Maloy, Andrew Christian Mintonye, Matthew Tyler Radle, Katherine Lynn Schoenbaum, Jordyn Adison Shank, Zachary David Snover, Jessica Leah StClair, Ryan Joseph Talalai, Emily Marie Valentine, Hannah Yang Walker, Elizabeth Riley Wenger, Erin Nicole Williams, Madelyn Marie Woodley and ZhiWei Zhang. Grade 10 honorees are Laura Ann Albert, Grace Mae Aplin, Katarina Noelle Bauer, Katelyn Miriam Becker, Sophie May Beidler, Benjamin Reilly Bistline, Noah Addison Bistline, Sophia Grace Bruce, Annie Elizabeth Carter, August Nelson Clements, Sean Ryan Cook, Joseph Harrison Cornett, Brandon Thomas Davidsen, Olivia Grace Devine, Bryce William Drescher, Jakolby Kayden Fackler, Abigail Lynn Franchina, Kate Hee Jin Fulginiti, Sarah Kathleen Galvan, Kaia Rae Garcia, Molly Elizabeth

Gov. Tom Wolf (front, center) recently signed Senate Bill 9, designating the Eastern hellbender as the commonwealth’s official state amphibian. Flanking Wolf is former Chesapeake Bay Foundation Student Leadership Council (SLC) president Anna Pauletta (front, left) and current SLC president Emma Stone (front, right).

The annual Lower Dauphin High School Choirs Night at the Harrisburg Senators will be held on Friday, May 24, with game time at 7 p.m. and gates opening at 6 p.m. The school’s men’s a capella choir will perform the national anthem, and the women’s select choir will perform “God Bless America” during the seventh-inning stretch. For more information, readers may call the Senators at 717-231-4444.


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Fair Announces Scholarship Opportunity The Elizabethtown Fair has announced that a maximum of six $1,000 scholarships will be awarded through the Msgr. John W. Mignot Scholarship Program. The scholarships will be awarded to Pennsylvania residents currently (or previously) active for at least two years at a fair and who will be attending college or another type of institution of higher learning in the fall semester of the current year. Other eligibility criteria apply. The scholarships are sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs. The qualifying

students must submit their applications to the Elizabethtown Fair by Sunday, June 30. Applications must be completed online at www.pafairs.org, printed out, and mailed to Elizabethtown Fair, c/o Dr. Sally K. Nolt, 25 Iris Circle, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. For more information, readers may contact the fair at 717-3677256 or Etownfair@pafairs.org The Elizabethtown Fair is also offering two $500 scholarships. Applications are available by request at the above email. The deadline for applications is Saturday, June 15.

Hope Springs Farm Adds Horticulture Therapy Hope Springs Farm has added a new program to its daily offerings for adults with disabilities. The new program is called Horticulture Therapy for Populations With Developmental Disabilities. Nora Palmer from Delaware Valley University leads the program. Horticulture is the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. Hope Springs Farm’s new horticulture therapy program is intended to foster a connection between the efforts of the farm’s daily participants, called “growers,” and the results of growing something. The goal is for growers to feel a sense of accomplishment and pride when they grow/create something they can share with their family and friends. Horticulture therapy is designed to help growers in a variety of ways. These include a physical aspect, such as improving fine and gross motor functions; cognitive goals, including improving speech, increasing the ability to retain information, and increasing knowledge of basic reading, writing, and arithmetic; and social and emotional goals, such as raising self-esteem

and managing emotions. Palmer has already planned many horticulture therapy activities for growers to take part in throughout the seasons. Yearround projects include google-eye potted wheat grass men, plant bingo, nature matching, pressed flowers, and seed bombs. When Palmer started the program in April, growers were introduced to spring activities, such as planting mint, starting vegetable seeds, and mixing soil. Summer activities will include flower water baths, rainbow color matching, making garden notebooks, planting a small vegetable garden, harvesting mint, natural painting, and floral design. In the fall, growers will clean the garden, participate in a fall scavenger hunt, harvest seeds, stock a bird feeder with suet, and make nature sun catchers. In the winter, activities will include natural texture stones, winter tree art, natural math, winter walks, and sowing seeds. For more information about the horticulture therapy program at Hope Springs Farm, readers may visit www.hopespringsfarm.org /blog/horticulture-therapy.

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MARINE MECHANIC OR MECHANICS HELPER. Willing to train the right person. Some mechanical experience would be a plus. Tools provided 1st 90 days. Call 717-413-9244

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STEEL BOLLARDS, TUBING/PIPE 5.75” OD .31 Wall. 5’6” Long $40.87, 6’7” Long $52.58, 7’10” Long $57.35, 9’10” $72.00, 39’ 4=2 $288. Ephrata, PA 717445-5222

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2nd Shift – Full-Time

FEED TRUCK DRIVER Must have CDL Class A License. • Includes weekends & holidays. • Excellent Pay & Benefits $ • 1,000 Bonus Attainable 1st Year

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Esbenshade Farms, 220 Eby Chiques Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552

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Send resume to info@esbenshadefarmmill.com or Apply in person M-F 8am-5pm

Garden cultivation and management is the focus of a new program at Hope Springs Farm.


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IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.

BOXER PUPPIES, Brindle & Fawn, Family Raised, Friendly & Cute. Ready 5/26, $700-$800. 717-468-4440

DISH NETWORK SATELLITE Television Service. Now over 190 channels for ONLY $59.99/mo! FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271

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CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-800-511-2181

Lawn & Garden BUYING GARDEN TRACTORS/ LAWN EQUIPMENT. Cash paid. Prompt Service. 717-618-2121 ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130

2 AUSSIE POM PUPPIES, vet checked, shots, cute & playful. $200; AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPS, 1 blue merle & 1 red merle, $400; Call 717529-2790 ext 0.

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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, farm raised, very cute, Males $550, shots & wormed at 6wks 717-529-1193 Ext. 0

F1B MINI LABADOODLE, Male, 14 weeks old, super cute, friendly, up to date on shots & wormer. $300. 717-925-9065

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION- Monday, 6-10-19. Beautiful 1861 Stone House/ Barn, well maintained, w/upgrades, 4 acres +/-, Lancaster, PA. For details, visit: www.Wolgemuth-Auction.com #2357. 717-656-2947

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16 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra Edition - May 15, 2019

Wednesday Club Plans Concert Series consisting of flutist Lori Elliott, clarinetist Beth Greenberg, and pianist Janis Glosenger. At 3 p.m., Elizabeth Colpo and Cheryl Crider will perform soprano duets, accompanied by Caleb Flick on piano. Attendees will also view performances by Four Winds Saxophone Quartet and guitarist Mark Swartz. Concerts will be presented at 2 and 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 26. The earlier concert will feature Dalia Shvartsman, violin; Ilya Shvartsman, bass; Mary Catherine Tierney, soprano; Mark Wesling, guitar; and Norma Swain, piano. Ten students from the Palmyra voice studio of Roger Lentz will perform at 4 p.m. The final concert will begin at 2 p.m. on May 27. Featured performers will be Hannah So, violin; Neo Zhou, piano; Tom and

Come To Our House Of Worship FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey PA. Worship on Sundays at 8am (traditional), 9am (contemporary), and 11am (traditional). Education hour at 10am with small groups for adults and traditional Sunday school classes for adults, youth, and children. Visit our website: www.firstumchershey.org or call 717533-9668 to learn more.

Attend Church this Sunday

Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

Roger Lentz (back, far left) will bring 10 of his students to the Art Association of Harrisburg on May 26 to perform at 4 p.m. as part of the Wednesday Club’s annual Artsfest Concert Series. Laurie Reese, flute and cello; and the Rev. Eric Jackson, bass. Street parking is free. Seating capacity is 55. For more information,

readers may visit www.wednesday club.org, search for “Wednesday Club” on Facebook, or call 717571-5189.

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The Wednesday Club, a classical music organization founded in Harrisburg in 1882, will continue its 137th birthday celebration month with its annual Artsfest Concert Series from Saturday to Monday, May 25 to 27, at the Art Association of Harrisburg, 21 N. Front St. The five-concert series will feature more than 30 musicians, including singers, instrumentalists, and ensemble performers in the Young, Collegiate, and Resident Professional Concert Artist memberships, as well as guest musicians from throughout central Pennsylvania. On May 25, concerts will be presented at noon and 3 p.m. At noon, the featured performers will be Christyan Seay, tenor; duo guitarists Paul Wegemann and Beth Greenberg; and The Elliott Trio,

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