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Automobiles of all makes, models and years may be displayed during CarMania.
AACA Plans Community Appreciation Event he Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) will host CarMania, a community appreciation event, at its new national headquarters on Sunday, July 24, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The new headquarters is located at 800 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, and visitors should park in the
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gram of Excellence Awards are presented twice a year, in the spring and in the fall based on the yearbook’s arrival date at the school. The award was presented to the Lower Dauphin Middle School yearbook program for achieving defined criteria in the following categories: creating an inclusive yearbook, generating school engagement, and successfully managing the yearbook creation process. The Lower Dauphin Middle School award-winning yearbook program is led by yearbook advisers Kristina Nissel and Kim Levis.
The staff of “The Peregrine” yearbook celebrates its award at its endof-the-year party.
Speaker To Share About Local Farm The Lower Swatara Township Historic Preservation Society will host a presentation on the history of Walnut Hill Farm on Thursday, July 21, at 6 p.m. at the Lower Swatara Township Firehouse, 1350 Fulling Mill Road, Middletown. Ruth Shireman will share stories of the Walnut Hill Farm property, located on Longview Drive, and families that lived there. The farmhouse and barn were originally built in 1856. See Walnut Hill Farm pg 2
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the new building and pick up a free copy of the AACA’s award-winning magazine. The car show will be open to all makes, models and years of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles and trucks. Entries may include antiques, hot rods, rat rods and sports cars. There will be a meetand-greet with Wayne Carini of “Chasing Classic Cars” on Discovery’s Velocity HD channel. Through the event, the AACA aims to show its appreciation for the Hershey/Harrisburg community and introduce new generations of people to the world of cars. The family-friendly event is free to all participants and attendees. For more details, visit www.AACA.org/CarMania. The AACA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, has served as a resource for the collectible vehicle community since its formation in 1935. Through its national office, publications, online forums, library and membership, the club assists individuals, historians and collectors, along with other libraries and museums, in the quest to preserve and enjoy the antique automobile experience. AACA has more than 55,000 members and over 350 local regions and chapters across the U.S. and other countries. To learn more, visit www.AACA.org.
Lower Dauphin Middle School’s yearbook, “The Peregrine,” earned the Jostens 2022 National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award at the Gold Level. The National Yearbook Program of Excellence recognizes engaging yearbooks that reflect a broad representation of the student body while helping students develop 21st-century skills such as communication, collaboration, and information and communication technologies literacy. Jostens is the publisher of the middle school yearbook. Jostens’ National Yearbook Pro-
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The PTO at Hershey Christian Academy (HCA), 3003 Elizabethtown Road, Hershey, will hold a shoe drive fundraiser on Thursday, July 21, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the school. Community members may donate gently worn, used and new shoes in a drivethrough, drop-off format. Funds raised through the shoe drive will help Hershey Christian Academy to enhance its students’ school experience. Shoes collected will go overseas, where they will be
used in micro-enterprises to help people in places like Chile, Ghana and Haiti. Food trucks will be parked at the event, including Annie Anne’s soft pretzels, Spanish Island, Scoop Ó Dough and Rice Family pulled pork. To learn more, call the school office at 717312-7595. More information about the school is available at w w w. h e r s h e y c h r i s t i a n academy.org.
Food Truck Friday Slated Food Truck Fridays will continue at Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, 335 E. Areba Ave., Hershey, on Friday, July 22. The event will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. in the church parking lot, rain or shine. Visitors will be able to purchase food from a variety of local businesses, including Appetite Satisfaction, Banana Leaf, A Taste of Italy, The Oasis, Wich Way Sandwiches,
and Sweet Dawgs. Maple Street Barkery will sell treats for four-legged friends. Bounce houses will be on-site. Visitors are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets and to visit the prayer labyrinth on the front lawn or stop by the “Food for Thought” table. The event is open to the public. For details, call 717533-7192 or visit www.face book.com/SpringCreekCoB.
Summer Lunch Program Resumes Dauphin County Library System will give children an opportunity to get free, healthy meals when school is out through the return of summer lunches in strategically located libraries. Among them is William H. & Marion C. Alexander Family Library, 200 W. Second St., Hummelstown, where this year’s lunches will be served onMondays through Thursdays through Thursday, Aug. 18, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. The lunches, which include
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sandwiches and sides, are provided in partnership with Dauphin County Technical School and Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. The library system’s “Oceans of Possibilities” Summer Reading Challenge will continue through Wednesday, Aug. 31. Preschoolers to adults can earn points for reading books and other materials, writing or drawing reviews, and participating in oceanthemed STEM-related activities. Participants who reach the points target for their age group earn a free book and gift card drawing entries starting Monday, Aug. 1. Preschoolers, kids, and teens also receive an Explore Your Community bag full of discount coupons for local, familyfriendly attractions when they have reached half of their points goal. To learn more, visit www.dcls.org. The Summer Food Service Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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The program is free. For more details, call 717-9449891 and leave a message. Information about the Lower
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Traditions Of Hershey Sets Concert, Earns Honor Traditions of Hershey, 100 N. Larkspur Drive, Palmyra, will bring back its Summer Concerts Series, featuring live entertainment on the lawn and a complimentary treat, on Thursday, July 21, at 2 p.m. SweetLife, featuring Matt and Carol Frigm, will play hits from various decades. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and may enjoy a Rita’s Italian ice. To register, call Marnie at 717-838-2230. Additionally, Traditions of Hershey, which is managed by Heritage Senior Living, earned Best Assisted Living by attaining the highest possible rating in U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural top list of Best Senior Living for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care retirement communities across the country. The status reflects senior living communities that were able to satisfy U.S. News & World Report’s objective statistical assessment of performance from consumer-satisfaction surveys given between March 2021 and February 2022, reflecting the viewpoints of more than 200,000 current residents and family
members of residents living in thousands of senior living communities nationwide. Residents and their families evaluated factors such as community and activities, caregiving, food and dining management, and staff. The personal care community is also recognized as a Caring Super Star by www.caring.com and this year’s Best of Senior Living by A Place for Mom. Traditions of Hershey provides care services and housing through a month-tomonth lease with no buy-in fees. To learn more about care services or to schedule a tour, call 717-838-2230.
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James Ebling and Zach Rothlisberger, who work in the service department at Bennett Buick GMA of Lebanon, have been named GM World Class Technicians. The certification acknowledges their commitment to provide superior service to all GM vehicle customers through the expertise achieved through GM training and technology. According to Bennett service manager Parke Hoover, both achieved the required 450 hours of training to reach
the high level of expertise of a GM World Class Technician. Of the approximately 29,000 service technicians nationally, there are only 1,200 World Class Technicians. Bennett Buick GMC, located at 1900 Cumberland St., Lebanon, is open for vehicle service on Mondays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information or to make an appointment, call 717-273-7611.
Assistive Listening Device Donated To Library cochlear implants and induction loop receivers. A telecoil, or t-coil, is a small copper coil in a hearing aid that functions as a wireless antenna and links to a sound system like the Infoloop, delivering customized sound to the hearing aid wearer. Last year, the Manheim Sertoma Club donated these devices to area doctor’s offices, and this year, the club is donating them to libraries. The Infoloop at the Middletown Public Library can be used at the front desk to help patrons interact with library staff members and volunThe portable Infoloop assis- teers, and it can also be used at library programs. tive listening system
The Manheim Sertoma Club recently donated a portable Infoloop to the Middletown Public Library. This device is a completely self-contained, one-on-one induction loop assistive listening system that is compatible with all telecoilequipped hearing aids,
Lions Club Posts Chicken Barbecue The Lower Swatara Lions Club will hold a chicken barbecue on Saturday, July 23, from 11 a.m. until sold out at 2 Theodore Ave., Middletown. The meal will include a half-chicken, a baked potato, applesauce, and a roll with butter. Whoopie pies will also be available to purchase
separately. There is a fee. Tickets are available in advance from any Lions Club member; drive-ups are also welcome. Ticket holders should plan to pick up their dinners between 11 a.m. and noon. For more details, contact Babette at 717-265-3060.
Fair Competitions Announced The 2022 Elizabethtown Fair will include a variety of contests this year. The event will run from Monday, Aug. 22, to Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Elizabethtown Fairgrounds, High Street, Elizabethtown. To learn more about the fair, visit www.etownfair.com. The Group Exhibits competition is open to any group, including youth, adult, or both. Exhibitors may include families, as well as 4-H, FFA, family, school, Scouting, industrial, and commercial groups. First place will receive a cash prize. Entries must be tabletop exhibits with a maximum size of 4 by 10 by 6 feet and should provide the
viewer with a better understanding of agriculture and/or agribusiness either through their educational value or their promotion of a product. Each entry will be judged on how much it attracts attention, arouses interest, and conveys a message, as well as on design, workmanship, and originality. All group exhibits must be entered on a General Entry Form and mailed with an entry fee to The Elizabethtown Fair, P.O. Box 285, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Entries must be postmarked by Monday, Aug. 1. For information, contact Sally at 717-367-7256. The annual Essay Contest and Poetry Contest will be held as part of the Elizabethtown Fair again. Both an orig-
inal essay and an original poem may be titled “Why I Like the Elizabethtown Fair” or any other title relating to the Elizabethtown Fair. The essay may be handwritten or typed. It may not exceed one page typed or two pages written and must be neat and legible. Judging will be based on clarity of expression, content, creativity, grammar, and organization. The poem may not exceed two pages in length. It must be neat and legible but may be handwritten or typed. Judging will be based on clarity of expression, content, and creativity. Both contests are open to students in grades one to 12 and adults. There will be age
divisions for judging. Prize money and ribbons will be awarded for five placings in each age division. All entries will be received on Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church, 996 E. High St. A cover sheet listing the entrant’s name, address, phone number, and grade just completed or adult must accompany the essay and/or poem. Names should be on the cover sheet and not on the poem or essay. Entries are to be submitted in a page protector. Essay and poetry exhibits will be on exhibit during the fair and may be picked up on Sunday, Aug. 28, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church.
Lower Dauphin Students Honored In STEM Competition A team of three Lower Dauphin High School students was recently named third runner-up in the ninth annual Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Competition. Senior Lucian Martir and sophomores Braylee Klinger and Jyllian Garman represented the school in Division 2, which was for teams with a majority of new members. They are advised by Beth Kirman, high school science teacher. During the school year, teams of students designed and built solutions to realworld problems. Teams were required to work with a member of their local community, a business, or an educational entity to help create an authentic experience while also providing opportunities to learn more about careers in STEM. The Lower Dauphin project was the AquaFilter, a nitrogen, phosphorus,
and sediment filtration system. Developed to address the surface water run-off problem in Pennsylvania, the AquaFilter can be attached to storm drain exit points to filter accumulating pollutants before they enter the river system. The students used computer-aided design software to create the design for the AquaFilter and 3D printers and other materials to construct their prototype. The team members worked with field expert Shirley Clark, a professor of environmental engineering in the School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg, to create their prototype. They also had to write a research paper about the problem the AquaFilter was designed to solve. Downingtown STEM Academy was Division 2 grand champion. Haverford High School was first runnerup, and the Technical College High School at Pennock’s Bridge was second runner-up.
Lower Dauphin students (from left) Braylee Klinger, Lucian Martir, and Jyllian Garman were honored for the water filter they created.
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School Thanks Community Partners
Rob Kain speaks at the Employability Skills Program community partner breakfast.
Lower Dauphin High School hosted a breakfast on May 12 to thank the local businesses that provide opportunities for students in the special education program to participate in the Employability Skills Program, through which they may learn vocational skills. Rob Kain, director of museum advancement at the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum, told the story of one of the students noticing that some of the toy artifacts had fallen over in a display case. The next time the students were back, the museum opened the case and the students got to rearrange the display. Among the businesses and
organizations hosting students through paid and unpaid work experiences are the Farmstead Market, Giant, The Hershey Story, Jubilee, Falcon Packs, Papa John’s, R&K Subs, Rubber Soul Brewing Company, Lower Dauphin Clothing Closet, Cubby’s Ice Cream, AACA Museum, high school cafeteria Chartwells, Houlihan’s, Lower Dauphin Transportation Department, Hummelstown Borough, Wohlf Lawn and Garden, and the Lower Dauphin Communities That Care Bookmobile. For more information, contact program coordinator Karee Robinson at krobinson@ldsd.org.
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Fighting MS With Fitness BY CATHY MOLITORIS
When Mark Mueller’s wife, Jackie, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1998, the couple saw the diagnosis as an opportunity. “We decided to treat this naturally as much as we could, without medication,” Mark recalled. “We did a lot of experimenting with nutrition and exercise to see what worked and what didn’t.” The result of their efforts became MS FitEffect, a free, 10-week fitness program for people with MS. The next session will run from Saturday, Sept. 10, through Saturday, Nov. 19, at Elizabethtown Fitness Club, 626 S. Market St. “I did not set out to do this. It sort of found me,” Mark said. After his wife’s diagnosis, Mark changed careers from operating his own woodworking business to become a personal trainer. “I have always loved fitness, so I got my personal training certification, but I had no idea of how to work with people with MS,” he explained. Through trial and error with Jackie, Mark created a program that has helped people improve their balance and strength. The couple created MS FitEffect in 2016, and the effort became a nonprofit in September of 2020. “We teach strength, stamina and stability,” Mark stated. “Through persistent training, we have watched clients gain strength, stamina and live more productive lives. We have watched them move from wheelchairs and walkers to standing, first steps, skipping and even running.” The Muellers offer the pro-
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gram once a year, and classes are capped at 20 participants. Because it’s free, people may only participate in one 10week session. “They get a gym membership, and they get oneon-one training with an MS fitness and wellness certified trainer,” Mark said. “They get an exercise program that’s designed for them by a trainer.” He noted that the exercises are suitable to do in the gym or at home. Because MS affects everyone differently, programs are individualized, he explained. “This is for anybody at any age, at any stage,” he said. The goal of the program is to teach participants exercises they can continue on their own at home or at the gym after the session concludes. In the future, Mark would like to create a full online video library of exercises, which would be free to access, along with weekly podcasts or webinars with information on living with MS. Funding for MS FitEffect comes from
Mark Mueller (right) works with Joe Cecere on leg movement and leg strength.
community sponsors, including past participants. “About one-third of our sponsorships are from people who have gone through the program,” Mark said. “They want to pay it forward to someone else.” Mark emphasized that anyone with MS can benefit from his program. “We work on the mind-body connection,” he stated. “This is a program for everybody. So many people
want a magic pill, and this is not about a magic pill. It’s about what a person is willing to put into it to help themselves. We work alongside them. We encourage them. If they put in the work, they will definitely see results.” For more information on MS FitEffect, visit www.msfit effect.org, email msfiteffect@ gmail.com or call 717682-7230.
Grilling Fish The Slow Way A student polishes a vehicle at the AACA Museum.
Individuals looking to stray from grilling season staples like hot dogs and hamburgers can try the recipe for Mojito Fish Steaks courtesy of Andrew Schloss’ “Cooking Slow: Recipes for Slowing Down and Cooking More” (Chronicle Books).
Mojito Fish Steaks (Makes 4 servings) Ingredients: 4 firm-fleshed fish steaks, such as salmon, swordfish, kingfish, or sable, each 6 to 8 ounces, about 3/4-inch thick 2 tablespoons olive oil, plus
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THAWED $12.49 LB.
great grilled!
SOLD FROZEN
11.49
LB.
per fillet
CATFISH FILLETS
7.99
THAWED $8.99 LB.
LB.
1620 CT PEELED & DEVEINED
RAW EXTRA RA JUMBO SHRIMP
SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS AGS $19.98
GALLONS, 1/2 GALLONS AND QUARTS SOLD AT STATE MINIMUM PRICING EVERY DAY!
7
99
2125 CT. EZ PEEL WILD CAUTH
99
KARNS CARAMEL APPLES!
¢ SAVE 60 EA.
lb.
grill ready1
50 CT. BAG
9.99
LB. LB
WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS
8 OZ.
JOHNNY SEAFOOD BREADED & COCONUT SHRIMP
21.99
EA.
EA.
$
LUMP CRAB CAKES
6
16 OZ. PASTEURIZED
JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT
EA.
r great fo Lobstesr FROZEN 1.5 LB. AVG. roll
16 OZ.
6.49
KARNS
MRS. FRIDAYS LIGHTLY BREADED OYSTERS
10.99
EA.
STEAMED MAINE LOBSTERS
13.99
SOLD FROZEN
FRESH
$
24
EA.
CHILEAN SALMON FILLETS
11.99
LB.
12 2 OZ. OZ
PREMIUM CHILEAN SEA BASS
LB.
PREMIUM RED SNAPPER FILLETS
THAWED $13.99 LB.
12.99
bake orry air f PANKO BREADED ED FLOUNDER FILLETS
LB.
2 LB. AVG. BAGS
20
$
2.5 LB. BOXES EA.
17
$
ICY OCEAN HADDOCK
EA.
6.99
LB.
OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE 18.621.4 OZ. 16 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAYONNAISE
3.49
ESSENTIAL L EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSINGS
6.9810.4 OZ.
915 OZ.
GENERAL MILLS CHEX MIX & GARDETTO SNACK MIX
2/$6
KELLOGG'S NUTRIGRAIN BARS & 6 CT. RICE KRISPIES TREATS HOMESTYLE
2/ 4 $
HEINZ SWEET SPICY OR SPICY GARLIC PICKLE CHIPS
2/ 4 $
HEINZ SQUEEZE BOTTLE YELLOW MUSTARD & BBQ SAUCE
20 OZ.
2.29
HEINZ SQUEEZE BOTTLE KETCHUP
HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE
2/$5
OLD ORCHARD HEALTHY BALANCE COCKTAIL DRINKS
2/$3
2/$4
25 OZ.
PALATE PASTA SAUCE 3.99 4/$5 SILVER
16 OZ.
MAGGIO MOZZARELLA CHEESE
V8 VEGETABLE JUICE
5964 OZ.
JUICE 2/$6 JUICY 2//$6 DRINKS
3.99
MAGGIO RICOTTA CHEESE
4.99
16.5 OZ./6 CT.
ACT II MICROWAVE POPCORN
55.5 OZ.
EMERALD NUTS
1416 OZ.
2/ 7 $
2/$5
BLUE DIAMOND ALMONDS 16 OZ.
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CREAMY OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER
3/ 5
SAN GIORGIO PASTA
$
7.99
BETTY CROCKER FUN BAKING DINOSAUR COOKIE KIT & OAT TASTIC CHOC CHIP MUFFIN MIX
4.49
1216 OZ.
4/$5
RICELAND RICE 'N EASY FLAVORED RICE
GRAIN BERRY WHOLE GRAIN CEREAL
3.99
5.65.9 OZ.
2/ 4 $
CHEETOS MAC'N CHEESE DINNERS
LAVAZZA KCUP COFFEE PODS OR GROUND COFFEE
2/ 3 $
CHEETOS MAC'N CHEESE CUPS
2/$4
1.99
2/$6
7.58 OZ.
TACO BELL TACO SAUCES
1.59
16 OZ.
TACO BELL REFRIED BEANS
1.59
TACO BELL TACO SHELLS
2/ 3 $
1 OZ.
TACO BELL TACO SEASONING MIX
79
¢
TACO BELL THICK & CHUNKY SALSA
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY APPLESAUCE CUPS
$
2
ERA LAUNDRY DETERGENT
3.79
128 OZ. JUICY RED, ORANGE, AND LEMON BERRY
2//$5
3/ 5 $
MRS. BUTTERWORTH'S SYRUP
2/$6
1880 CT.
HEFTY TRASH BAGS
7.49
HAWAIIAN PUNCH
6 ROLLS
PAPER TOWELS 7.99 2.79 FIORA
5.99
1 ROLL
FIORA PAPER TOWELS
$
1
HEFTY ONE ZIP STORAGE OR FREEZER BAGS
4.99
Breakfast Buys 4.15.65 OZ.
HERSHEY’S, MARS MINIATURES & M&M CHOCOLATE CANDIES SHARING CANDY
GENERAL MILLS FIBER ONE, PROTEIN ONE & FIBER ONE 90 CALORIE BARS
6.27.5 OZ. 1116 OZ.
LICORICE 4.49 TWIZZLERS
DOVE PROMISES CHOCOLATE CANDY
GAIN AROMA BOOST ORIGINAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT
2540 CT.
FIORA BATH TISSUE
2.79
7.238.46 OZ.
2.29
KELLOGG'S POP TARTS TOASTER PASTRIES
24 OZ.
46 OZ.
24 OZ./6 PK.
Summer Candy Carnival
16 OZ. 4.5 OZ./12 CT.
6.89
12 ROLLS
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CONCORD GRAPE JELLY OR JAM
2/$6
13.5 OZ./8 CT.
2.112.32 OZ.
6.6110.8 OZ.
TACO BELL DINNER KITS
4.79
NEWMAN'S OWN SALAD DRESSINGS
46 OZ.
30 OZ.
TACO NIGHT!
8.8514.6 OZ.
2/$6
16 OZ.
11.616.4 OZ.
1620 OZ.
MAIER'S ITALIAN BREAD
1216 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES
DUKE'S SQUEEZE BOTTLE MAYONNAISE
3.412 OZ.
HUNT'S MANWICH SLOPPY JOE SAUCE
8.8 OZ. POUCH 32 OZ.
MARTIN'S POTATO ROLLS
1418 OZ. 46 OZ.
14.5 OZ.
HUNT'S CANNED TOMATOES
15 OZ./8 CT.
64 OZ.
1516 OZ.
15 OZ.
2/ 5 $
31.548.39 OZ.
4.99
HERSHEY'S PARTY SIZE BAG CANDY
10.99
NATURE VALLEY PROTEIN BARS, MINIS SWEET & SALTY NUT GRANOLA BARS & GRANOLA CUPS
8.416.6 OZ. ASST.
KELLOGG'S APPLE JACKS, CORN POPS, RAISIN BRAN, RICE KRISPIES, EGGO HOMESTYLE, KRAVE & Mix & SMORZ CEREALS
10.312.6 OZ.
QUAKER CAP'N CRUNCH CEREAL
match
2/$7
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3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK OR STEAK PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN THIGHS 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE MIX N MATCH 5 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS MIX N MATCH 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE BONE IN PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 3 LB. KUNZLER JUMBO MEAT FRANKS
23 LBS. PLEASE PREORDER
¢ lb. 7 0 5 E V A S
c cutustom free !
75
KARNS BUNDLE BOOSTER
45
$
ADD TO ANY BUNDLE FOR
HATFIELD
BONE IN FILLED PORK CHOPS
2.99
BONE IN COUNTRY RIBS
LB.
LB.
FR FREE SS
SOLD FROZEN ONLY
5.49
9 59 5 99
BABY BACK PORK RIBS
1
ALL FLAVORS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
HOT & SWEET ITALIAN PORK SAUSAGE
LB.
LB.
4.99 2.99 4.99 MUST BUY 3 LBS.
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
SWEET BOURBON & 5 PEPPER PORK SAUSAGE
BUFFALO BLEU CHEESE CHICKEN SAUSAGE
LB.
3.99
LB.
CHICKEN PATTIES, BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN, TENDERS, NUGGETS, MEATBALLS
10
$
ALOEVINE DRINKS 33.8 OZ.
4/ 5 $
SUN LUCK YUM YUM SAUCE
8.99
CENTO EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
ENSURE 6 PK. 16 OZ.
8.99
EQUALINE RUBBING ALCOHOL
ARM & HAMMER TOOTHPASTE
2/ 5 $
2/$3
EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED
12.99
LB.
SIRLOIN STEAK KABOBS
Local
H
PA PREFERRED ANGUS
USDA PA PREFERRED ANGUS BEEF
UGLIES POTATO CHIPS & DIEFFENBACH'S SECONDS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
2.49
LB.
BEEF BRISKET & SHORT RIB BURGERS
BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS
7.99
LB.
1
15.99
LB.
KARNS BEEF RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS
FRESH NAE TRIMMED
7.99
BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS
LB.
LB.
LB.
BUY 1 GET 1
12 OZ./12 PK. FRIDGE PACK CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BTLS.
FREE COKE
LESSER VALUE ITEM FREE
BUY 2 GET 1
FREE
4.516 OZ.
HERR'S POPCORN & PRETZELS
YOU PAY 14.98 FOR 3
LB.
4.99
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
Local
18.99 9.99 8.99 NOTHING BEATS FREE ! LB.
LB.
FROZEN BULK
CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS
5.99
10.99
JUMBO WHOLE CHICKEN WINGS
FOODS
SINCE
BONELESS BAVETTE STEAKS & HANGER STEAKS
BBQ CHICKEN HALVES
Great BoQn, the B er Pit Smok
2.49
1213 OZ. ORIGINAL, CINNAMON RAISIN, HONEY WHEAT, & WHOLE GRAIN
BUY 3 GET 2
FREE
THOMAS' ENGLISH MUFFINS
YOU PAY 14.97 FOR 5
LB.
LB.
BUY 1 GET 1
FREE
YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2
FROZEN 412 OZ.
52 OZ.
SUNNY DELIGHT CHILLED DRINKS
3252 OZ.
2/ 5 $
4 OZ.
10
10/$
PLANET OAT T OAT MILK & CREAMER
2/ 7 $
78 OZ.
PLUGRA EUROPEAN BUTTER & SPREADABLE LE BUTTER WITH OLIVE OIL & SEA SALT
3.29
PILLSBURY 10 CT. FLAKY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS, 4 CT. CRESCENT ROLLS, 5 CT. GRANDS! BUTTERMILK BISCUITS, 5 CT. CINNAMON $ ROLLS
3/ 5
812 OZ.
48 OZ.
GREEN'S PREMIUM ICE CREAM
10.712 OZ.
13 OZ.
KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE SINGLES
SEVIROLI FROZEN RAVIOLI PASTA
2/$7
2/ 6 $
HANOVER GOLD LINE & SILVER LINE FROZEN VEGETABLES; RICED, MASHED, D,, SEASONED FROZEN VEGETABLES
13 OZ.
2/ 4 POPPY'S PIEROGIES 2/$3 $
8.6210.37 OZ. 8.37512.75 OZ.
2/$5
711 OZ.
STOUFFER'S FROZEN ENTREES
2/$6
LEAN CUISINE FAVORITES FROZEN ENTREES
2.79
16 OZ.
GIOVANNI RANA REFRIGERATED D PASTA OR SAUCE
9 OZ.
20 OZ.
14 OZ.
GIOVANNI RANA REFRIGERATED FETTUCCINE OR LINGUINI PASTA
GIOVANNI RANA REFRIGERATED TORTELLINI PASTA
SEVIROLI FROZEN GNOCCHI PASTA
1.99 3.99 5.99 SNACK ZONE 6.516 OZ.
716 OZ.
6 OZ.
FLANK STEAKS
DAIRY
PERSONAL CARE 48 OZ. VAN, CHOC, STRAWBERRY
LB.
BONELESS RIB EYE STEAKS
FREE
YOPLAIT T GREEK 100 CALORIES ES WHIPS! YOGURT
3.79
12.99
USDA CHOICE
DOUBLE SMOKED BONE IN HAM SLICES
13 OZ. 16.9 OZ.
lb.
FRESH USDA CHOICE
FRESH
YOU PAY 3.89 FOR 2
PACK
FOODIE Finds
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
USDA PA PREFERRED ANGUS
GALLON
YOUR CHOICE
lb.
USDA PA PREFERRED ANGUS
SIMPLY CHILLED DRINKS
FROZEN FULLY COOKED
CHICKEN THIGHS & DRUMSTICKS
KARNS
BUY 1 GET 1
SCHMIDT'S ITALIAN BREAD
LB.
FLAVOR OF THE WEEK
1
49
FRESH
69.5 OZ. 20 OZ.
ALL FLAVORS
CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS
3.99
BONELESS FLAT IRON STEAKS
pit smoker
BONE IN PORK BUTT ROAST
LOOSE COUNTRY
ALL PORK SAUSAGE LINKS
MUST BUY 5 LBS.
Local
OD DSS FOO
SINCE
lb.
USDA PA PREFERRED ANGUS
HATFIELD FRESH
HATFIELD FRESH
6.49
1
ANGUS BEEF CHOPPED STEAK
Local
PAXTON SQUARE BOILING SPRINGS MIDDLETOWN KARNS DOUBLE 7179447486 7172581458 7175454731 SMOKED NEW BLOOMFIELD SLICED BACON CARLISLE LEMOYNE 7175824028 7172188588 7177630165 pit ETTERS HERSHEY MECHANICSBURG smoker 7179065500 7175336445 7179016967 DUNCANNON 7178343121
SINCE
4
99
USDA PA PREFERRED
Local
CALL TODAY TO PLACE OR ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM
H H
2
WHOLE BONE IN PORK LOINS
on thighs
$ SAVE 1
lb.
Local
19
HATFIELD 20 LB. AVG.
$
2 LB. 2630 CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 2 LB. KARNS BACON 4 LUMP CRAB CAKES
$ SAVE 1
RITZ TOASTED CHIPS & CRISPS, PREMIUM SALTINES, UTZ PRETZELS & PARTY MIX
4.58.5 OZ.
2/ 6 $
MARTIN'S KETTLE COOK'D POTATO CHIPS & ORGANIC POPCORN
2/ 5 $
SNYDER'S OF HANOVER FAMILY, SPECIALTY, & ROUNDS PRETZELS, CAPE COD KETTLE CHIPS, SNYDER'S OF HANOVER PIECES & TWISTED $ STICKS
2/ 7
SWANSON HUNGRY MAN SELECT CHICKEN DINNERS
13.116 OZ.
SWANSON HUNGRY MAN FROZEN DINNERS
2.99 2/$4 3.99 BEVERAGES 12 OZ./12 PK.
4 PK. 16.9 OZ./12 PK.
LIPTON ICED TEA
11
2/$
MONSTER ENERGY DRINK
7.99
CANADA DRY, 7UP, A&W, SUNKIST & POLAR SELTZER FRIDGE PACKS
12
3/$
MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES $4.99
510 OZ.
CHEETOS & FRITOS SNACKS, SMARTFOOD POPCORN
16.2 OZ.
2/ 7 $
DIEFFENBACH'S BIG BAG KETTLE CHIPS
2.99
812 CT.
ENTENMANN'S $ DONUTS
2/ 7
8 OZ.
8 PK./12 OZ.
TASTYKAKE MINI 3/$ MUFFINS
BUBLY SPARKLING WATER
10
2/ 6 $
4 PK./16 OZ.
ROCKSTAR MULTIPACKS
10 PK./7.5 OZ.
12 COKE MINI CANS 4.99
3/$
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FRE S
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FRESH PRODUCE
$ SAVE 3
2
99
1 LB. PKG.
DRISCOLL STR AWBERRIES
ATHENA CANTALOUPES YELLOW NECTARINES PINT
"JERSEY FRESH" BLUEBERRIES RED & WHITE
JUMBO SEEDLESS GRAPES
$ SAVE 4
ea.
3.99
2.49 3.99
FRESH SWEET CORN
WHOLE RED EA.
LB.
EA.
SEEDLESS WATERMELONS RED & BLACK PLUMS
10/$
BICO LOR OR WHIT E LOOSE
ea.
5.99
2.99
HONEYCRISP APPLES
2.49
FRESH
$ SAVE 1.50
6 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED PORTABELLA CAPS; 8 OZ. STEAK CUT WHITE LB.
MUSHROOMS FRESH
LB.
JUMBO ARTICHOKES
2/ 5 $
2.99
SWEET LB.
6 EA.
1.49
VIDALIA ONIONS 1 LB. BAG
GREEN BEANS
JUMBO GREEN PEPPRES
1.99
LB.
5 CT. PKG. HOTHOUSE
FRESH LB.
1
49
FRESH
MINI SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS
2.49
8 LB. BAG
lb.
1
79
BROCCOLI CROWNS
8 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE OR BABY PORTABELLA
4.99 MUSHROOMS 3/$5 ORGANIC
HOTHOUSE TOMATOES
LB.
4.99
1 LB. PKG.
ORGANIC DRISCOLL STRAWBERRIES LB.
SAVE 50
lb.
FRESH
EA.
2.49
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
$ SAVE 1.20
lb
ORGANIC WHOLE RED SEEDLESS WATERMELONS
PINT
LB.
5/$3
LIME & LEMONS
3.49
EA.
JUMBO RUSSET POTATOES
EA.
ORGANIC RED GRAPE TOMATOES
EA.
EA.
3 CT. PKG.
CUBANELLE SWEET FRYING & POBLANO
16 OZ.
LB.
FRESH
LB.
FRESH
FRESH BUNCHED
LB.
LB.
EA.
11 OZ. ASST.
FRESH
EA.
EA.
LB.
GREEN CABBAGE
79
lb.
SALAD
9.113 OZ. ASIAN, AVOCADO, BACON CAESAR, BACON/BLEU, BBQ RANCH, CAESAR, CHIPOLTE CHEDDAR, SUNFLOWER CRUNCH, SWEET KALE, GREEK, BUFFALO, FIESTA LIME, TERIYAKI PINEAPPLE, PEPPERCORN RANCH, APPLEWOOD BACON
3.99
DOLE CHOPPED SALAD KITS 6.911.5 OZ. ASST.
DOLE GARDEN SALAD OR COLE SLAW
1.99
EA.
GREEN & RED
12 OZ.
LEAF LETTUCE & ROMAINE LETTUCE
MARIE'S SALAD DRESSINGS
1.49
EA.
10 OZ. PKG. NATURE SWEET
CHERUB RED GRAPE TOMATOES
EA.
1214 OZ. BAG
3.99
EA.
lb.
¢
FRESH
DOLE PREMIUM SALAD KITS
8.99 2.99 6.99 ORGANIC Locally Grown Produce PEPPERS 2.49 ORGANIC ROMAINE G.T. HEARTS 3.99 KOMBUCHA 2/$6 GREEN JALAPENO $ CUCUMBERS 5/ 3 1.99 PEPPERS GREEN ZUCCHINI OLIVIA'S & YELLOW COLLARD & GREEN ¢ ORGANIC SALADS 5.99 1.49 RED BEETS 2.49 CABBAGE 79 KALE GREENS 1.79 SQUASH Your LOCAL DELI
3.99
MINI SWEET PEPPERS
lb.
¢
2.99
1 LB. PKG. EA.
COCKTAIL TOMATOES
HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK, HOTHOUSE ONTHEVINE RED ROMA PLUM
TOMATOES
3.79 3.49
1.99
EA.
EA.
EA.
LB.
BETTER SELECTION & LOCAL FAVORITES
¢ ea.
SELTZERS 12 OZ.
SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA
SAVE 50
$ SAVE 1 LB.
5
99
6
99
DELI SLICED
PROVOLONE CHEESE
ea.
FAMILY FAVORITES
DELI PREMIUM
SMOKED TURKEY BREAST
lb.
¢ LB.
6
99
MAMA LUCIA 10 OZ.
ITALIAN MEATBALLS
lb.
7
2/$
SMOKED TURKEY DELI SLICED BREAST MEDIUM ROAST BEEF
9.99
LB.
LB.
CHEESE GREAT SELECTION
SAVE $1 LB.
DELI SLICED
SMOKED GOUDA CHEESE 5.3 OZ.
YANCEY'S FANCY SMOKED GOUDA WITH BACON
6.49
EA.
LB.
SLICED PEPPERONI
CAJUN TURKEY BREAST
6.99
LB.
16 OZ.
3 LB.
GRILL FRANKS
JUMBO MEAT FRANKS
6.99
LB.
3.69
EA.
8.99
LB.
32 OZ.
DELI
MINCED BOLOGNA
EA.
SOLD IN THE DELI CASE
HOT SMOKED SAUSAGE LINKS
5.49
LB.
15 OZ.
BEEF FRANKS
5.49
EA.
BEL GIOIOSO MOZZARELLA PROSCIUTTO BASIL LOG
7.99
EA.
SPRING GLENN CHICKEN POT PIE
12.99
EA.
16 OZ.
9.6 OZ.
FRESH SAUSAGE ROLLS
SAUSAGE CRUMBLES
5.79
EA.
5.89
EA.
GUGGISBERG BUTTER CHEESE
6.99
EA.
$
SAVE 1 LB.
EA.
7.99
LB.
5 LB.
2 LB LB.
1314 OZ.
CRACKER CUT CHEESES
SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE
ALL BEEF PATTIES
SMOKED SAUSAGE LINKS
4.49
EA.
22.99
Fresh Sushi Daily
AVAILABLE AT OUR PAXTON, CARLISLE, MECHANICSBURG, ETTERS, HERSHEY & LEMOYNE LOCATIONS!
EA.
ODS FO OODS
H F
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7.99
EA.
5.49
KARNS FRIED CHICKEN TENDERS, PARTY WINGS & BONELESS THIGHS
EA.
lb.
KARNS FAMILY
GERMAN MACARONI SALAD
5.99
LB.
KARNS SEAFOOD SALAD
7.99
LB.
KARNS MEALS
S I N CE E S INC
11
KARNS FRIED CHICKEN
6 8 KITCHEN 99
BISTRO SOUR CREAM & HONEY SLAW
10 OZ.
995 59
DELI SLICED
7.99
DELI PREMIUM
8 OZ.
5.3 OZ.
LANDANA 1000DAY AGED GOUDA
6.49
EA.
DELI
LB.
7.6 OZ.
SARTORI MERLOT CHEESE
5.99
6.99
7.99
FFRREE SS
3.99
THICK SLICED BACON
SMOKED SWEET PLAIN BEEF CHUB
7
2/$
ALL BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS
FRIED CHICKEN
Always fresh & priced right! 20 OZ.
PHILLY GOURMET 9 OZ.
KARNS LASAGNA DINNER FOR 1
99 lb.
3.99
LB.
ITALIAN PASTA SALAD
4.99
LB.
KARNS HAM SALAD
6.49
LB.
6.99
EA.
To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations.
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Students Lauded For Good Deeds Conserving Energy With The AC On
Brianna Geyer (second from right) receives congratulations from (from far left) Lower Dauphin Middle School principal Kara Schoessler, Hummelstown Police school resource officer Josh Martin and Lower Dauphin Communities That Care program director Angela Durantine.
A sixth-grader at Lower Dauphin Middle School and a first-grader at Londonderry Elementary School were recognized in May by Lower Dauphin Communities That Care and Hummelstown Borough Police Department for doing the right thing. First-grader Tennley Commella was nominated for asking donors in the annual Kids Heart Challenge fundraiser at school to also consider donating to a Ukraine relief charity. Tennley raised over $700 for the charity. Sixth-grader Brianna Geyer was recognized for informing an adult about an
unsafe situation at the school. For their efforts, Tennley and Brianna received a gift card to Target; a Do the Right Thing T-shirt, pencil and certificate; and a Subway coupon. This month’s program sponsor was M&T Bank. The Do the Right Thing recognizes students in the Lower Dauphin community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude or outstanding efforts. Any adult over the age of 18 can nominate a child. For more information, contact Angela Durantine at adurantine@ldsd.org.
Air conditioning (AC) is a welcome luxury come the dog days of summer, and that can make July and August some of the more costly months on the calendar regarding energy consumption. Though the months of July and August may not seem well-suited to cutting energy consumption, there are ways to conserve that do not require turning off the AC. Homeowners should reconsider the location of their thermostat. The Performance Building Institute Inc. notes that thermostats are sensitive to heat. Thermostats located near heatgenerating appliances like lamps, televisions, and computers may be fooled into thinking a home’s interior is warmer than it actually is. That will keep a temperature-controlled AC running longer and more frequently than is necessary. If necessary, move the thermostat to a part of the home where there are no electronics and appliances. The maintenance of the AC unit is important. Even the most energy-efficient AC unit will be forced to work harder, and consume extra energy, if it is not well-maintained. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy notes that ENERGY STAR-certi-
fied HVAC equipment can yield annual energy savings of 10% to 30%. But such products must be maintained. Annual maintenance appointments with an HVAC technician can ensure the unit is clean and refrigerant levels are correct, helping it run as efficiently as possible. Homeowners can embrace natural ways to keep a home’s interior cool. Turning up the AC is not the only way to maintain a comfortable temperature inside a home during the months of July and August. Closing curtains on especially warm days keeps the sun out and makes it easier to maintain comfortable temperatures inside without lowering the temperature on the thermostat. Avoiding the stove on hot nights and preparing cold meals or firing up the grill outside is another way to keep the house cool. Homeowners should address insulation issues. Cracks around windows and doors affect the temperature inside the home, making it colder in winter and warmer in summertime. Seal cracks around doors and windows to keep the cool air in during the summer. Come the dog days of summer, conserving energy does not need to come at the cost of comfort. Various strategies can help people reduce their energy consumptions and keep their air conditioners on.
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Preparing For Times Of Drought It is important to plan for drought before it occurs. The following are several steps private homeowners can take to prepare for drought. Well pumps should be checked regularly. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urges homeowners who have well pumps on their properties to check them regularly for leaks. If the pump turns on and off while water is not being used, it has a leak. Addressing the leak promptly helps to conserve water, which is one of the most effective means to combatting drought. Homeowners are encouraged to plant native species. The U.S. Forest Service notes that native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions. That means they will require less water and will be hardy enough to withstand heat waves in areas where especially high summer temperatures are the norm. Homeowners can raise the blades on their lawn mower to prepare for drought. The DHS notes that lawn mower blades raised to at least three inches encourage grass roots to grow deeper and hold soil moisture. That can help lawns survive drought with-
out much intervention, including extra water during times when water restrictions are in place. Lawns can be reseeded with drought in mind. When reseeding a lawn, homeowners are encouraged to consider the potential for drought. The DHS recommends individuals in areas affected or likely to be affected by drought plant drought-resistant lawn seed. Drought-resistant grasses, which include Bermuda and Zoysia grass, can withstand prolonged periods without water. However, before reseeding, homeowners should consult a local lawn and garden professional to ensure the grass will thrive in their area. Come late spring, homeowners should devise a watering strategy to take them through the dog days of summer. Water-efficient irrigation systems can protect flowers, plants, and shrubs during prolonged periods marked by little to no precipitation. In addition, less water will be lost to evaporation when watering during early morning or evening hours, when temperatures tend to be less extreme and the sun is not as high. If possible, hand water during these times of day or set irrigation system timers to do so.
Urban Tree System Webinar Planned
Tennley Commella (front) receives congratulations from (back, from left) Angela Durantine, Londonderry Elementary School principal Jared Wastler, Josh Martin and firstgrade teacher Chrisi Eberhard.
Penn State Extension will present “Understanding Urban Tree System Benefits, Costs, and Interactions” on Tuesday, July 26, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. The program will discuss the range of tree services and disruptions urban forest decision-makers encounter. Participants will learn to consider tree system and neighbor interrelationships in sustainable urban forests. The program will raise awareness of service and disservice relationships inherent in tree system use and enhance participant cost/ benefit analysis among competing tree landscape system priorities. Participants will increase their ability to incorporate stakeholder perceptions in sustainable urban
forest decision-making. There is no charge to participate, but there may be a fee for Continuing Education Credits, if desired. Credits should be selected during registration. To receive credits, individuals must watch the webinar during the live session for which they registered and attend the full session. The time in session will be verified before credits are assigned. The webinar is recommended for public tree, landscape, and environmental board members; municipal managers and arborists; and others interested in urban and community forestry. Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar. For details and registration, visit www.extension.psu.edu and search for Understanding Urban Tree System Benefits.
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Though it may seem hard to believe given their current status in most people’s lives, mobile phones were a relative rarity as recently as 20 years ago. But those days are a distant memory, as forecasts from Ericssson & The Radicati Group indicate that there are 6.64 billion smartphones in use as of 2022. Simply put, mobile phones are everywhere, even if proper mobile phone etiquette is not always so commonplace. Mobile phone etiquette is even more important given the increase in mobile phone usage. Brushing up on mobile phone etiquette for modern times can ensure users are not overstepping boundaries or making enemies when spending time on their smartphones.
First, people should avoid round-the-clock texting. Text messages are how many people now keep in touch with family and friends. The popularity and convenience of texting is undeniable, but individuals should avoid texting when in the company of other people. Doing so makes others uncomfortable and can adversely affect the quality of discourse between smartphone users and the people with whom they are engaging in in-person conversation. When in the company of others, individuals should resist the temptation to check and reply to text messages. Using speakerphone in public should be avoided. Whether it is at a grocery store, restaurant, park, or another public setting, hear-
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ing someone else carry on a conversation on speakerphone is a less-than-enjoyable experience. In fact, a survey from Expedia found that 53% of respondents felt making calls on speakerphone while in public was the most annoying mobile phone habit. Speakerphone should only be used in private and only among people who are involved in the call. Notifications should be turned off in public and when spending time with others. Notifications have become a difficult-to-ignore component of smartphone usage. Researchers at Duke University found that the average person received between 65 and 80 notifications per day. Co-workers, family, and friends may grow upset by
being interrupted by a notification. Notifications should be turned off when spending time with others and when visiting public places that tend to attract crowds, including movie theaters and restaurants. People should avoid watching videos or listening to music in public. Unless someone always has earbuds or headphones with them, they should resist the temptation to watch videos or play music on their phone when in public. Doing so disrupts people nearby and could lead to confrontations. Mobile phones are everywhere, which only underscores the importance of practicing proper mobile phone etiquette, particularly in public settings.
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Peaches are a nutritious summertime fruit. They are antioxidant-rich, include a wide range of vitamins and minerals, and are rich in fiber. And there is no denying how sweet and tasty peaches can be, whether they are plucked right from a tree or enjoyed in any number of recipes. This recipe for Southern Peach Cobbler comes courtesy of Paula Deen.
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