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MASD Students Earn Recognition Middletown Area School District (MASD) has announced its Outstanding Students of the Year for the 2019-20 school year. Domowah Kullie, Fink Elementary School, is the daughter of Massayan Kullie and Patricia Lawrence. Domowah grew up in the country of Liberia and entered MASD as a fifthgrader. Her favorite subjects are

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math and reading. Carter DeJesus, Fink Elementary School, is the son of Doug and Leah Goff and Aaron DeJesus. Originally from York, Carter has attended Fink since fourth grade. His favorite subjects are math and gym class. Jillian Hess, Kunkel Elementary School, is the daughter of Rodney and Laura Hess. She has attended

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Kunkel since kindergarten. Her favorite subjects are math, art, and reading. Daniel Orris, Kunkel Elementary School, is the son of David and Renee Orris. He has attended Kunkel since kindergarten. His favorite subjects are math, art, and physical education. Jocelyn Jules, Reid Elementary School, is the daughter of Rebecca

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Friends In Action (FIA) International, a nonprofit organization located in Middletown, recently partnered with pastors in Bolivia to provide COVID-19 relief to indigenous people groups. Aid has included medical care, medical supplies and food. FIA uses infrastructure projects as a platform to share the Gospel with unreached indigenous people groups. Recent projects aided residents of the hundreds of tiny villages along the coasts of the Amazon

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and Jessica Miller. She has attended MASD schools since kindergarten. Her favorite classes are science and English. Micah Krajsa, Middletown Area Middle School, is the son of Matthew and Staci Krajsa. He has attended MASD schools since kindergarten. His favorite subjects are math and science.

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River, which are especially vulnerable to COVID-19. For most of the villagers, their town hospital has only 35 beds and one ventilator and is a multiple-day journey by boat and on foot. Additionally, some villagers travel two days from their remote locations to find medicines such as acetaminophen. FIA’s field leaders, Donna and Gary Ferch, reported that close to 90% of FIA’s coworkers in the area have contracted the virus. See FIA pg 3

The Kiwanis Club of Middletown recently completed and donated 40 blankets for the Children’s Resource Center in Harrisburg. The club made the donation as part of its service project for April, which was Child Abuse Prevention Month. The project began in November with the members of the Stitches of Love group from Middletown First Church of God who supplied and cut fleece for the Kiwanis Club to tie into no-sew blankets. Club members picked up the materials in February. Lynn Carson, manager of the Children’s Resource Center housed in a section of the Polyclinic Hospital grounds in Harrisburg, received the blankets.

Lynn Carson, manager of the Children’s Resource Center in Harrisburg, recently received a donation of blankets from the Kiwanis Club of Middletown.

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Friends In Action International recently partnered with pastors in Bolivia to provide COVID-19 relief to indigenous people groups. Donations are sought and will be used to provide medical treatment and food supplies.

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Library Sets Virtual Race Fundraiser The Hershey Public Library will hold a virtual race fundraiser from Saturday, Aug. 1, to Monday, Aug. 31. The virtual race will raise funds for the library’s Friends organization. A portion of each virtual race registration will go directly to benefit the Friends. The event will be managed by U.S. Road Running Virtual Races. The Friends’ annual book sale, an important source of library program funding, was canceled due to health safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds received from the race will help sustain programs that would have benefited from the book sale. Participants may race from 1 mile up to 100 miles at a time and location that suits them. All registrants will receive a finisher medal and a real race bib. For more details, including how to register, readers may visit www.hersheylibrary.org or contact Aly Tran at atran@derrytownship.org.

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Grace Chapel Plans Gospel Concert Gospel singer Dusty Aleman will perform in concert at Grace Chapel, 2535 Colebrook Road, Elizabethtown, on Sunday, July 26, at 6 p.m. in the church pavilion. Social distancing regulations will be in place. Aleman grew up in a small town in southcentral Texas. He graduated from high school and later was drafted into the Army, where he spent a tour in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. Aleman started riding in rodeos when he came back from Vietnam. By the time he was 38, Aleman had been through two marriages and several relationships in between. He had participated in rodeos, worked construction, and driven trucks, and he had also been introduced to illegal drugs. In July 1984, Dusty left Texas and moved to Oklahoma hoping to start a new life. In September 1984, Dusty attempted twice to take his 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 found Jesus Christ. In his life before Christ, Dusty had sung in dances, clubs, and bars. He loved to sing, and he realized he needed to sing about Jesus Christ. For more information about the concert, readers may visit www.gracechapelcares.org.

Class Reunion Rescheduled The Hershey High School Class of 1960 has postponed its 60th reunion until Friday, Oct. 22, and Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021. Questions should be directed to Richard Hiler at 717-583-2046.

These are a classic Group Read and a modern Group Read of books published since 2000. The July Group Reads are “City” by Clifford Simak and “Children of Ruin” by Adrian Tchaikovsky. To view the group read history, readers may visit www.facebook.com/notes/ science-fiction-book-club/group -read-history/1401650373207359. The book club also has a weekly short fiction group read, which is available at www.facebook.com /groups/sciencefictionbookclub/ permalink/1983314208374303. In October 2017, the book club began to interview science fiction authors, the first of which was David Brin. Other science fiction authors interviewed are Neal Asher, David Brin, Lois McMaster Bujold, Jack Campbell, C.J. Cherryh, Samuel R. Delany, David Gerrold, James E. Gunn, Joe Haldeman, Hugh Howey, Nancy Kress, Jack McDevitt, Larry Niven, William F. Nolan, Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert

Silverberg, Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling, Andy Weir and Connie Willis. Authors scheduled in the future include Peter F. Hamilton, Robert J. Sawyer, Peter Watts, and James S. A. Corey. Currently, the book club is interviewing Greg Bear and Alastair Reynolds, who will be the 50th author interviewed. Asher joined the group and has posted about science fiction books he has read in the last few months. Gerrold is a member and posts frequently. Niven joined the group and participated in the Group Read discussions of his novel “Ringworld” this past January. Sawyer has been a member since the group’s inception and is scheduled to be interviewed in August. The book club has also interviewed biographers, historians, and other experts on subjects such as Douglas Adams, Poul Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Iain M. Banks, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Edwar-

FIA from pg 1 dian/pulp era science fiction, Harlan Ellison, William Gibson, Robert A. Heinlein, Frank Herbert, C.M. Kornbluth, Henry Kuttner, C.L. Moore, Ursula K. Le Guin, James Tiptree Jr., Andre Norton, H. Beam Piper, Frederik Pohl, Clifford Simak, Theodore Sturgeon, Jack Vance, Victorian era science fiction, Kurt Vonnegut, women of science fiction, John Wyndham, and Roger Zelazny. Also scheduled in the future are discussions of Gene Wolfe, Jerry Pournelle, and Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. All of the interviews are available at https://middletownpublic lib.org/science-fiction-author -interviews. Grayshaw and his three moderators keep the conversation focused on literature. Movies or television shows, promotional posts, and sales links are not permitted. Neither are personal attacks or debates on real life, politics, or religion.

Hope Springs Farm Reopens With Dauphin County’s transition into the green phase, day programs and pre-vocational programs were clear to open under approved plans. Hope Springs Farm, 201 Trail Road, Hershey, has reopened to continue serving adults who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hope Springs Farm’s plan is to limit the number of program participants, called growers, each day to 12, in four groups of three. Prior to the COVID-19 closure, the farm hosted more than 30 growers on any given day. It has also reduced the program to five hours a day rather than six. Hope Springs has mandated that all staff wear masks and conduct COVID-19 screenings each day, and growers must wear masks if they are able. Hope Springs has also asked families and residential staff to pre-screen growers before they send them to the farm, and growers are screened again when they arrive. They will not attend community outings from the farm, but will continue limited

community outings with pickup and drop-off to growers’ homes or chosen locations. Growers will deliver Meals on Wheels, help at community gardens, and drop off produce at Cocoa Packs. They also will continue to volunteer at CATRA, paint park benches at Governor Dick Environmental Center and visit local amusement parks and attractions. Over the years, the program has grown from just a few growers supervised and assisted by a few staff members and parents to a full-service program serving up to 38 growers daily on the farm and another 10 growers a day in the Community Program, which serves more than 70 families from throughout central Pennsylvania.

Visitors are welcome on the farm, as long as they have their temperature checked and answer “no” to a set of questions regarding symptoms and travel. F o r m o r e i n fo r m a t i o n , readers may visit www.hope springsfarm.org.

One of the pastors participating in the relief efforts was pastor Saul. Wearing his mask and gloves, Saul began knocking on doors and distributing food and medical supplies funded in part by FIA donors. Going door-to-door to indigenous populations in the small towns and villages near Guayaramerin, Saul shared the Gospel and prayed with many villagers who already had COVID-19 and others who were afraid of catching it. Saul later contracted COVID-19 and experienced complications from the virus and diabetes. Among FIA’s efforts in Bolivia is El Misionero, a riverboat used to take medical personnel and the Gospel into unreached villages accessible only by the Amazon River. FIA began building the boat more than a decade ago, and each year, doctors, nurses, and dentists volunteer to treat more than 1,100 villagers for dewormings, prenatal care, minor surgeries, and vision and dental needs using the boat. One helper who worked on the boat was Medardo Rodriguez Dorado. Dorado championed the medical ministry for years by removing rotten wood, milling new timbers, and repairing the boat so it could be sailed it farther into the Amazon jungle to reach

additional villagers. Dorado was well-known by other villagers for being proficient with a chainsaw. He and his wife contracted COVID-19, and Medardo died from the disease in early June. FIA sent funds to help to provide food and medical care for Medardo’s widow and other widows. El Misionero’s first captain, pastor Manuel Bravo, also contracted COVID-19. Bravo is a national pioneer missionary who has also served as ministry outreach director partnering with FIA and an organization of seven evangelical Bible churches in Guayaramerin. Though in a high-risk category, he began moving toward recovery as a result of treatments provided by a team of volunteer doctors and nurses from El Misionero using medicines and intravenous therapy funded by donors to FIA. As the need is great, several churches and individuals have agreed to provide matching funds for donations up to $7,500. To donate before Saturday, Aug. 15, readers may visit www.fiaintl.org and select Bolivia Where Needed Most. Gifts will be used to provide intraveous therapy, breathing treatments, and medicine for those who are sick, as well as rice and beans for grieving families.

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Food Bank Seeks Help The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank needs help to continue to meet the increased demand it is experiencing in the wake of COVID-19. Since March, food bank volunteers have packed more than 153,000 Crisis Response Boxes, and additional volunteers are needed to help pack more as the economic impact continues.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older and must sign up in advance by visiting www.central pafoodbank.org or calling 717564-1700. They will then be scheduled at the food bank’s off-site Central Packing Operations facility, where they will be kept socially distanced while packing boxes for those in need. All volunteers must

wear a mask and gloves, which can be provided by the food bank. They will be asked to sign a waiver indicating they are free of COVID-19 symptoms and have not come in contact with anyone experiencing symptoms in the past 14 days. Those who have traveled out of state are asked not to volunteer until 14 days have passed.

Environmental Center Plans Programs Governor Dick Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna, will host two programs. Pond Scoop will take place on Saturday, July 25, at 10:30 a.m. Attendees will explore a local pond to see what lives under the water. Participants should wear

boots. Group size is limited. A Golden Eagle Hikers activity will occur on Sunday, July 26, at 1:30 p.m. People over age 50 are invited to hike 2 to 3 miles on rocky and hilly trails. Participants should meet at the Environmental Center. Programs

are free, but preregistration is required. For more information or to register, readers may email governordick@hotmail.com or call 717-964-3808. Those registering should leave their name and phone number in case the program is canceled.

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In July 2010, Middletown Public Library director John Grayshaw created the Science Fiction Book Club (SFBC) at www.facebook.com/groups/ sciencefictionbookclub. The SFBC has been associated with the library since January 2017. Today, the SFBC has members from around the world, including the U.K., Canada, Australia, Spain, France, Poland, Russia, Brazil, Japan, and India. Like many libraries, the Middletown Public Library’s physical location was closed due to COVID-19 from March 15 to June 8, but the SFBC continued to thrive. On average, the book club adds 50 new members a week, but recently the book club was routinely adding 150 new members a week. The book club membership reached 6,000 in April and is currently at more than 6,500. In the SFBC, there are two monthly Group Read discussions that are voted on by members.

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Train Rides Scheduled through the Lincoln funeral car. On Saturdays, the train will depart at 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m., noon, 12:30 p.m., and 1 p.m. Stone Gables Estate will continue to take all necessary precautions for the safety of its staff and guests. Therefore, until further notice, passenger capacity has been reduced by 50% to better accommodate social distancing. Stone Gables Estate plans to include an additional passenger coach to the train. More information will be announced at a later date. Until further notice, all tickets are required to be prepurchased online. Separate prices have been set for adults and for children ages 6 to 17. Children age 5 and under will be admitted for free. For more information and to order tickets, readers may visit http://hllrr.com/.

The Harrisburg, Lincoln and Lancaster Railroad at Stone Gables Estate, 1 Hollinger Lane, Elizabethtown, will operate train rides on Saturdays through Oct. 31. Attendees will experience a 1.2-mile, round-trip train excursion through the center of Stone Gables Estate on the railroad, traversing the original 1838 railroad bed on which President Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train traveled on April 22, 1865. The train features a replica of an 1868 steam locomotive, pulling replicas of an 1848 Pioneer Coach and a replica of the 1865 presidential private car. The conductor will provide historical and current information about sights along the way, the railroad, train, and Stone Gables Estate. At the end of each trip, participants will have an opportunity to walk

Museum Sets Cruise-In Event The museum will also feature two new exhibits. “Highlights of Our Collection,” an interim exhibit, features unique and notable vehicles from the museum collection. “A Salute to First Responders and Frontline Workers” features emergency vehicles as a tribute to frontline medical workers. The public is invited. For more details, readers may visit www.aacamuseum.org/event/ thanks4giving-reopening.

The AACA Museum Inc., 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, will hold a “Thanks for Giving!” Grand Reopening Celebration and Cruise-In on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event aims to recognize those who supported the museum during the COVID-19 closure. The celebration will feature a free catered lunch, a free limited edition museum hat for participants, free admission to the museum, and free online vehicle registration.

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Mount Hope Announces Revised Events Schedule Since Lancaster County has moved to the green phase of reopening, Mount Hope Estate is able to announce its revised 2020 events schedule. The following events will be offered: Blues & Brews, Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18; Flavorfest, Saturday and Sunday, July 25 and 26; Pennsylvania Brewers Festival, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15 and 16; Celtic Fling, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 22 and 23; and Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, weekends and Labor Day, Sept. 5 through Nov. 1. Event formats will be modified to implement new safety initiatives designed to keep guests,

performers and employees safe. These practices will include, but not be limited to, enhanced sanitization protocols, social distancing, event capacity management, the use of personal protective equipment and additional staff training. With capacity restrictions in place, all tickets for the 2020 events will be by reservation only for a specific date. All tickets will be presold online with no day-of gate tickets sold for the 2020 events. Ticket details will be provided when the box office system is prepared to begin selling the reserved tickets. Instructions will be provided to current ticket and season pass holders.

Mount Hope Estate staff members look forward to welcoming guests back to the Faire grounds and ask for patience as they continue to monitor the changing guidelines and adjust as required. Updates will be provided to guests through the Faire’s Facebook page, at www.parenfaire.com and through the weekly email newsletter. Guests can join the email newsletter list through the homepage of the website. Mount Hope Estate & Winery is located on Route 72, a halfmile south of Pennsylvania Turnpike Exit 266, 15 miles north of Lancaster and 14 miles east of Hershey.

Library Friends Set Read-A-Thon Since the Friends of the Hershey Public Library are unable to hold their annual book sale this year, readers may join in raising funds for the organization by registering for a Read-a-Thon. People of all ages are welcome to participate. The Friends provide support and funding for library programs and activities. Donations through the Read-a-Thon will help pay for year-round pro-

gramming for children and adults, children’s and adult reading programs, film festivals, and the National Library Week author visit. For more information and to register, readers may visit www.hersheylibrary.org or https://friendsofhersheypublic library.wildapricot.org/. Readers may also register by visiting https://app.99pledges.com/fund /FriendsoftheHPL and select-

ing “Add Participant” to create their own Read-a-Thon page which they can share with family and friends. They may track their minutes of reading through Beanstack.com, which may also be used for the Summer Reading Program. The Read-a-thon will end on Saturday, Aug. 22. For more details, readers may contact Aly Tran at atran@derrytownship.org.

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“Music On The Porch” Slated

As a result of the pandemic and to keep everyone safe, the 2020 festival at Lisburn Community Fire Company, 1800 Main St., Lisburn, will be a drivethrough only food event from Thursday, Aug. 6, to Saturday, Aug. 8, from 4 to 8 p.m. Every night, annual specialties will be featured, including french fries, chicken corn soup, hot chicken and roast beef sandwiches with mashed potatoes, barbecue

Governor Dick Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna, will host Music on the Porch on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. The bluegrass- and folkstyle music jam will be held outdoors, and attendees are advised to bring lawn chairs. Participants should meet at the Environmental Center. The program is free, but preregistration is required. For more information or to register, readers may email governordick@hotmail.com or call 717-964-3808. Those registering should leave their name and phone number in case the program is canceled.

chicken dinners, hamburgers, hot dogs, sausages, and beef and pork barbecue sandwiches. Order forms are available at www.lisburnfire.org and www.facebook.com/lisburnfire and may be completed in advance to save time at checkout. All proceeds will benefit the fire company. For more information, readers may contact 717-766-3994 or lisburnfire 24@gmail.com.

State Farm To Offer Grants To Nonprofits A grant funding opportunity from State Farm is being offered for nonprofits. State Farm Neighborhood Assist will award $25,000 grants to 40 nonprofit organizations to help fund neighborhood improvement projects. In a recent State Farm research study, one-quarter of respondents said that they are “extremely” or “very” involved in trying to improve their neighborhood and six in 10 said they are trying to improve their neighborhood in some capacity. State Farm Neighborhood Assist aims to be a catalyst for that change. Individuals can submit a cause at www.neighborhood assist.com. A submission guide is available on the website. State Farm will accept the first 2,000 submissions. The State Farm Review Committee will then narrow the field to the top 200 finalists. Voters will decide which community improvement projects win. The public will have a chance to vote 10 times a day, every day for 10 days, from Wednesday, Sept. 23, through Friday, Oct. 2, for their favorite causes from the list of finalists. The 40 causes that receive the most votes will each win a $25,000 grant. Winners will be announced on Wednesday, Nov. 4. Last year, 163,000 people cast a total of 4.4 million votes in support of their favorite causes, selecting winners from small towns and big cities. Since the program began, State Farm has awarded $8 million in support of more than 300 causes. For more information, readers may visit www.neighborhoodassist.com or call their local State Farm agent.


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www.karnsfoods.com CHICKEN THIGHS MUST BUY 5 LBS. Fresh Picked Savings

lb.

lb.

6

99

WILD CAUGHT UGHT 2125 CT. EZ E PEEL

JUMBO PINK SHRIMP

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS  $13.98

lb.

FREEZER FILLER SAVINGS!

SAVE $ 3.49 ea.

5

2/$

FRESH PINT

BLUEBERRIES

WHOLE RED

SEEDLESS WATERMELONS

4

99

USDA PRIME

CHOPPED STEAK BURGER

ea.

MUST BUY 5 LBS.

SAVE $ 2 lb.

99

GREEN BEANS

3

49

, burgersBq! B tacos &

¢

FRESH

9

COWBOY RIB EYE STEAKS & STANDING RIB ROASTS

SAVE 2 ea. $

FRESH SH DARK MEAT 90% LEAN

CHOPPED CHICKEN

lb.

om custfree! t u c

FRESH

USDA CHOICE

MUST BUY 3 LBS.

BONELESS GRILLING LLING PORK CHOPS OR BONELESS PORK LOIN ROASTS

99

ROLLED & TIED

LB.

USDA CHOICE

PORTERHOUSE & TBONE STEAKS

LB.

the ! big ones

1

WILD CAUGHT U15 CT. EZ PEEL

99

COLOSSAL PINK SHRIMP

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98

LB.

8

99 LB.

7

99 LB.

2

49 LB.

USDA INSPECTED NSPECTED 7 LB. AVG. A

WHOLE ANGUS ANG BEEF TENDERLOINS

7

99

FRESH CHILEAN

SALMON LLETS FILLETS

LB.

1

COUNTRY STYLE

BONELESS PORK RIBS

MUST BUY 5 LBS.

59 LB.

8

50 LB.

3

49

USDA PRIME

BONELESS RUMP ROASTS

SOLD AS ROAST ONLY

LB.

5

$

FULLY COOKED FROZEN

5 LB. BAG TURKEY MEATBALLS

EA.

All items are based on availability. Karns will not be issuing rainchecks for sale items at this time.

1 GALLON

SWISS PREMIUM DRINKS

4

2/$

SAVE 17 ¢ ea.

2 LITER

CANADA DRY, A&W, 7UP, RC COLA, SUNKIST

SAVE $4.29

SAVE $3.96

SAVE $1.47

SAVE 50 ¢ ea.

3

3/$

MUST BUY 3 OR MORE SINGLES $1.49

SAVE!

16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 7.5 OZ./6 PK. MINI CANS

COKE

10

4/$

MUST BUY 4 OR MORE SINGLES $3.49

HERR'S POTATO CHIPS & TORTILLA CHIPS

FREE

YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2

SAVE $3.69

¢

SAVE 50

BUY 1 GET 1

913 0Z.

46 PK./18.424 OZ.

LA YOGURT

5

10/$ DEBIT CARDS & EBT CARDS

48 OZ.

ICE CREAM

OPEN 7AM9PM

7 DAYS A WEEK

5

2/$

AD SALE DATES

4 LB.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRANULATED SUGAR TUES. JULY 21

WED. JULY 22

1

99

THURS. JULY 23

20 OZ.

SCHMIDT'S ITALIAN BREAD

FRI. JULY 24

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2

SAT. JULY 25

SUN. JULY 26

MON. JULY 27

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.

R061339

6 OZ. ASSORTED

TURKEY HILL ICE CREAM SANDWICHES & CONES


6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - July 22, 2020

seafood experts! wow!

SAVE $5 lb. 1 LB. BAG IQF U10 CT.

EXTRA JUMBO DRY SEA SCALLOPS

EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP

7.99

2630 CT. EZ PEEL SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $13.98 50 CT. BAG

6.99

BREADED SHRIMP

LB.

DOZEN MARYLAND LB.

6.49

PRIME SIZE SOFT SHELL CRABS

18.99

EA.

WILD SOCKEYE ea. SALMON FILLETS

STEAMED #1 CRABS

$

26

KARNS DOZ.

FROZEN 10 OZ. AVG. PREMIUM CHILEAN

4

$

LUMP CRAB CAKES

the ! big ones

EA.

SEA BASS

THAWED $22 LB.

20

$

13

99

16 OZ. PASTEURIZED

13

$

LUMP CRABMEAT

EA.

16 OZ. PASTEURIZED

4.99

EA.

JUMBO LUMP CRABMEAT

20

$

EA.

EA.

Max Savings

EXTRA JUMBO SNOW CRAB LEG CLUSTERS

17.99

16 OZ. PREMIUM IQF FROZEN

EXTRA LARGE DRY BAY SCALLOPS

8.99

SOLD FROZEN

SWORDFISH STEAKS

10.99

EA THAWED $9.99 LB.

HALIBUT FILLETS

lb.

LOOSE COUNTRY

ALL PORK PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE LINKS

3.99 1.99 3.99

LB.

LB.

8.99

LB.

LB.

FLAVOR OF THE WEEK FLAVOR OF THE WEEK FL BUFFALO BLEU CHEESE CHICKEN SAUSAGE

PEPPER & ONION PORK SAUSAGE

fish tacos

MAHI MAHI FILLET PORTIONS

LB. THAWED $7.99 LB.

WILD ALASKAN LB.

CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS

13.99

SOLD FROZEN

RED SNAPPER FILLETS

THAWED LB. $11.99 LB.

FRESH ALASKAN

LB.

SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM

FRESH DRESSED

WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS

5

FRESH ALASKAN

ALL FLAVORS

ALL FLAVORS

89 OZ. JOHNNY SEAFOOD COCONUT, POPCORN &

EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP

$

PREMIUM FROZEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

PREORDERS WELCOMED

5.99

SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $11.98

LB.

SAVE 6

2 LB. ORGANIC lb. COOKED MUSSELS

COOKED SALAD STYLE SHRIMP

1620 CT. RAW P&D SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $15.98

14

99

All items are based on availability. No rainchecks will be issued at this time. $ lb.

6.99

7.99

COD FILLETS

FROZEN FULLY COOKED LB.

CHICKEN PATTIES, BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN, TENDERS, NUGGETS, WINGS, MEATBALLS

IQF LB.

BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS

FROZEN CHICKEN WINGS YOUR CHOICE

10

$

PACK

OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE

20 OZ.

30 OZ.

HEINZ KETCHUP UP & YELLOW MUSTARD

2/ 4 HEINZ PICKLE

2/ 4

1624 OZ. WHOLE DILL, SWEET & SPICY, SPICY GARLIC

$

$

1254 CT.

DIXIE PLATES, BOWLS OR CUPS

2/ 5 $

18 OZ. SELECTED

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY BBQ SAUCE

79

¢

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAYONNAISE

8 CT./15 OZ.

POTATO ROLLS 2.39 MARTIN'S 2/$6

12 OZ./6 PK.

GATORADE SPORTS DRINK

8 CT./15 OZ.

18 OZ.

1415 OZ.

20 OZ./8 PK.

500 ML/6 PK.

OLD TYME ME GAME DAY ROLLS

DIEFFENBACH'S BIG BAG POTATO CHIPS

UTZ POTATO STIX CANISTER

GATORADE SPORTS DRINK

PROPEL FLAVORED WATER

21.528 OZ.

BUSH'S BEST BAKED BEANS

1.99

2.25

2.99

64 OZ.

19.124 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY KETCHUP

KELLOGG'S FAMILY SIZE CEREALS

1.99

3.99

10

2/$

8 CT.

POP TARTS 3.69 KELLOGG'S 2/$4

32 OZ.

2/ 7 $

11.514.5 OZ.

QUAKER CAP'N CRUNCH, LIFE & TOASTED OATMEAL SQUARES CEREALS

2/$4

GATORADE SPORTS DRINK

88

¢

1017 OZ.

QUAKER REAL MEDLEYS GRANOLA & CHERRY ALMOND CEREAL

1530 OZ.

HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE

3.59

3.3830.5 OZ.

2/$6

FOLGER'S GROUND & 12 CT. KCUP COFFEE

5.99

31.540 OZ.

SARA LEE BREADS

2/ 5 $

4.05 OZ.

3.75 OZ.

4.59 OZ.

KING OSCAR MEDITERRANEAN MACKEREL

KING OSCAR 2LAYER SARDINES

WELCH'S FRUIT SNACKS OR ROLLS

2.39

2.49

1116 OZ.

2/ 4 JUICY JUICE 2/ 5 $

8 PK. DRINK BOXES & 64 OZ. BTLS.

$

7.512.4 3.25 OZ.

DAVE'S KILLER BREAD THIN SLICES

3.99

KING OSCAR KIPPER SNACKS

1.79

3.754.38 OZ.

KING OSCAR SARDINES

1.99

1.75OZ. REG. & LIGHT

Save with

1 OZ. 24 OZ.

DEL GROSSO PASTA SAUCE

4/ 5 $

1.51.79 OZ.

QUAKER INSTANT OATMEAL CUPS 1216 OZ. SELECTED

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PASTA

1

$

MCCORMICK TACO SEASONING MIXES

6 OZ./10 PK.

89

¢

CAPRI SUN N DRINK POUCHES

2024 OZ.

7.25 OZ. BLUE BOX

PROPEL FLAVORED & VITAMIN BOOST ELECTROLYTE WATER

KRAFT MAC & CHEESE DINNER

1

$

DOLLAR $ 1 DEALS!

1.52.1 OZ.

KELLOGG'S CEREAL CUPS

• 11.8-15.1 oz. Instant Oatmeal • 12.2 oz. Apple Daddles • 16.4 oz. Spoon Size Shredded Wheat • 11.8 oz. Cocoa Crunchies • 18 oz. Corn Flakes • 12 oz. Crispy Rice • 17.3 oz. Bran Flakes

2/ 5 $

1

$

1

$

11.818 OZ. SELECTED

$

1

DEL MONTE TOMATOES

1

$

5.3 OZ.

CHOBANI YOGURT

1

$

2/$4

1.99

5.286.2OZ.

KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 8 PK. TREAT BARS, SPECIAL K CHEWY SNACK BARS OR PASTRY CRISPS

8.99

4.65.5 OZ.

$ POTATO CRISPS 2/ 3 2/ 5 PRINGLES $

2832 OZ. 5.57.3 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MACARONI & CHEESE

2/$1

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY FROZEN EN FRIES, POTATO ROUNDS OR 4/$ HASHBROWNS

10

1424 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY KETCHUP OR YELLOW MUSTARD

16OZ.

99¢

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSINGS

16 OZ.

14.516 OZ.

2/$3

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PORK & BEANS OR TOMATOES

79¢

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PEANUT BUTTER

1.89

8.464 OZ. 20 CT.

14.5 OZ. CAN

2/ 7 $

• 15 oz. Frosted Flakes • 12.2 oz. Fruity Hoops • 18 oz. Frosted Shredded Wheat • 16.3 oz. Fstd. Shrd. Wht. Strawberry • 16 oz. Oat N honey • 12.25 oz. Honey Nut Toasted Oat • 10 ct. Frozen Waffles

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CEREAL/WAFFLES

13 OZ./4 PK.

HUNT'S SNACK PACK GELATIN OR PUDDING

2.99

SURE JELL PECTIN

SUNSHINE CHEEZIT & CHEEZIT SNAP'D

HERSHEY'S TWIZZLERS LICORICE

HERSHEY'S PARTY SIZE & M&M MARS XL PARTY SIZE CANDIES

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY RED OR BLUE PARTY CUPS

14.615.4 LB. REG. OR MESQUITE

1.49

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CHARCOAL

5.99

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY GRANOLA BARS, CRAN COCKTAIL DRINKS, DRY ROASTED $ PEANUTS

2/ 4

3.74.6 OZ.

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY COFFEE PODS

4.99

R061340

20 OZ. INCLUDING G ARTESANO


COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area -

BUNDLES

All items are based on availability. No rainchecks will be issued at this time.

SAVE 80¢LB.

Fill the Freezer

Backyard MEAT BUNDLE

3 LB. EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED STEAK OR 3 LB. FROZEN PATTIES 3 LB. BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST HALVES 3 LB. KARNS PORK OR CHICKEN SAUSAGE  MIX 'N MATCH 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT ROAST 4 LB. CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS  MIX 'N MATCH 3 LB. CENTER CUT BONELESS PORK CHOPS 3 LB. KESSLER'S SKINLESS SMOKED OR HOT SMOKED SAUSAGES 3 LB. KUNZLER JUMBO MEAT FRANKS

c cutustom free !

59

1

BONELESS ES WHOLE PORK LOINS

c cutustom free ! 10 LB. AVG. USDA CHOICE

3.29

COUNTRY STYLE

SOLD FROZEN ONLY LB.

4.99

BABY BACK PORK RIBS

BONEIN PORK RIBS

LB.

1.39

MUST BUY 5 LBS.

LB.

PORK TENDERLOINS

6

USDA CHOICE 12 LB. AVG.

WHOLE LE BONELESS B lb. NEW YORK STRIPS

USDA CHOICE

FRESH

ham & green beans

er Pit Smokl ia c e Sp

pit smoker or rotisserie

SAVE $1.20 LB. $

c cutustom free !

69

FRESH 8 LB. AVG. AVG

er Pit Smokl ia c Spe

WHOLE BONELESS NELESS BEEF BRISKETS

SAVE $2 LB. 40 LB.

$

25 LB. PLEASE PREORDER

July 22, 2020 - 7

3.59

LB.

BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS

9.99

1

FRESH TRIMMED NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER

SKINLESS 49 BONELESS 79 CHICKEN BREAST lb.

3.19

CHOPPED STEAK

MUST BUY 10 LBS.

MUST BUY 5 LBS.

USDA CHOICE

FRESH EXTRA LEAN

LB.

7160

LB.

BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAKS

lb.

FRESH

14.99

BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST TENDERS

LB.

2.29

MUST BUY 5 LBS.

LB.

c cutustom free ! FRESH FROZEN WHOLE

TURKEY BREASTS

1.59

LB.

BONEIN PORK BUTT ROASTS

1.39

JOHN F. MARTIN'S

LB.

1.29

SMOKED HAM PORTIONS

CALL TODAY TO PLACE ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM KARNS PAXTON SQUARE  7175454731 HERSHEY  7175336445 LEMOYNE  7177630165 MIDDLETOWN  7179447486 DOUBLE SMOKED MECHANICSBURG  7179016967 NEW BLOOMFIELD  7175824028 SLICE BOILING SPRINGS  7172581458 ETTERS  7179065500 BACON CARLISLE  7172188588

LB.

HICKORY SMOKED BACON ENDS

LB.

SMOKED PORK SHANKS

Custom Cake Decorating

KARNS 6 PK. LEMON SUGAR COOKIES CLUB ROLLS KARNS ANGEL FOOD CAKE BARS

179 279

4

$

KARNS FAMILY PACK COOKIES

MARTIN'S KETTLE COOK'D POTATO CHIPS

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 4.29 FOR 2

5

329

3

29

KARNS 2 PK. LEMON WHOOPIE PIES

LB.

BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS

SOLD IN HOT FOODS NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER

MARINATED BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS

WHOLE ROTISSERIE CHICKENS

8.99

LB.

5 OZ.

DIETZ AND WATSON MEAT SNACKS

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

LB.

FRESH

CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS

BUY 1 GET 1

2.5 OZ.

BLACKBEARD BEEF JERKY

LB.

921 OZ.

FREE

YOU PAY 5.99 FOR 2

YOU PAY 5.99 FOR 2

712 OZ.

2/ 5

ENTENMANN'S DONUTS

10 OZ.

16 OZ.

CRYSTAL FARMS STRING CHEESE

DEAN COTTAGE CHEESE

2/$7

2/$5

WILD HARVEST CHEESE PUFFS 6 CT..

2/ 4 $

WILD HARVEST ORGANIC CORN ON THE COB

52 OZ.

LIFE MILK 3.79 2/$5 FAIR

GOLD PEAK TEAS

2/ 4

PERSONAL

5.99

1.59

BBQ CHICKEN HALVES

20 OZ.

FREE

EA.

GREAT ON THE BBQ/ SMOKER

SCHMIDT'S ITALIAN BREAD

LB.

BUY 1 GET 1

FREE

YOU PAY 3.69 FOR 2

FROZEN 8.6712 OZ./36 CT.

BREYERS GELATO, ICE CREAM, NON DAIRY FROZEN DESSERT, CARB SMART ICE CREAM BARS

2/$6

48 OZ.

DANNON ACTIVIA YOGURT

2/$5

DOVE MILK OR DARK CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM BARS, TWIX OR SNICKERS ICE CREAM BARS

2427 OZ./412 CT.

2/$6

KLONDIKE ICE CREAM BARS OR MINI ICE CREAM BARS

2/$6

12.515.5 OZ./4 PK.

JELLO READYTOEAT GELATIN OR PUDDING CUPS

6.5 OZ. CAN

REDDIWIP WHIPPED TOPPING

12 OZ.

GOOD DIPS 2/ 4 2/ 5 HELUVA 1.99 SNACK ZONE

$

$

TURKEY HILL ALL NATURAL ICE CREAM

2/$7

POPSICLE 18 PK. ICE POPS OR 6 PK. FRUIT POPS

2/$6

GOOD HUMOR OR MAGNUM ICE CREAM & MINI ICE CREAM BARS

2/$6

612 OZ.

$

3.59

LB.

19.829.7 OZ. 4 OZ./4 PK.

5.5 OZ.

LB.

9.1318 OZ. 36 PK.

52 OZ. CARAFE

WILD HARVEST ORGANIC CORN TORTILLA CHIPS

BUY 1 GET 1

EXCLUDING BAGGED DONUTS LESSER VALUE ITEM FREE

FOODIE Finds 9 OZ.

2.99

SIRLOIN STEAK BEEF KABOBS

1848 OZ.

CRYSTAL FARMS DELI OR AMERICAN CHEESE $ SLICES

LB.

USDA CHOICE

DAIRY

$

KARNS 4 PK. LEMON CUPCAKES

3.99

ITALIAN OR BBQ

WHOLE BONELESS RIB EYES

14.99 1.99 8.99 5.99 NOTHING BEATS Free!

BAKERY 13.25 OZ.

LB.

BONELESS STEW CUBES USDA PRIME

4.99

e lemonad stand!

2.19

USDA PRIME

USDA CHOICE 14 LB. AVG. AVG

HEALTHY CHOICE FROZEN POWER WRAPS, CLASSIC FROZEN DINNER OR CAFÉ STEAMERS 4/$ FROZEN MEALS

7.210 OZ.

99.75 OZ.

HEALTHY CHOICE SIMPLY STEAMERS FROZEN MEALS OR BREAKFAST POWER BOWLS

HEALTHY CHOICE POWER BOWLS FROZEN MEALS

10 2/$6 2/$7 BEVERAGES

7.0413.7 OZ.

500 CT.

SUAVE SHAMPOO/ CONDITIONER

EQUALINE COTTON SWABS

5 OZ.

2/ 4 $

LOOK WHOS HAPPY DOG TREATS

2.49

4.79

EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED

RITZ CRACKERS, CHIPS AHOY! COOKIES OR BELVITA BREAKFAST BISCUITS

16.9 OZ./24 PK. BTLS. 2 LTR.

818 OZ.

2/$5

TASTYKAKE FAMILY PACKS

4/$

INCLUDING MINI MUFFINS

10

58 OZ.

LAY'S POTATO CHIPS

2/$5

COKE

1 LTR.

SMART WATER

3/ 5 $

ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PURIFIED OR 4/$ SPRING WATER

16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 7.5 OZ./6 PK. MINI CANS

10 PEPSI

11

4/$

16.923.7 OZ. 5.58.5 OZ. 6 OZ.

DIEFFENBACH'S 818 OZ. CHEESE ¢ FRITO LAY CURLS MULTIPACKS

99

6.99

WISE CHEESE DOODLES AND POPCORN

12.3917.19 OZ.

1.99

LITTLE DEBBIE FRUIT PIES

2/ 5 $

SMARTWATER FLAVORS, GOLD PEAK, VITAMINWATER, AND HONEST TEA SINGLES

16.9 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. 16.9 OZ./12 PK. BTLS.

4/ 5 $

PURE LEAF OR LIPTON ICED TEA

2/$

2 LTR.

11 PEPSI 4/$5

R061341

30 OZ.. SELECTED


8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - July 22, 2020

F R E S H PRO DU C E SAVE $2

ea.

5

2/$

FRESH PINT

BLUEBERRIES

3.99

JUMBO CANTALOUPES

EA.

RED & HONEY MANGOS

SEEDLESS WATERMELONS

1.79

PEACHES

LB.

2.99 GRAPES 2/$3 SEEDLESS

3 CT. BAG LB.

1 LB. PKG.

4.99

RED CHERRIES

LB.

2 LB. BAG

12 CT. TOTE

3.49

FRESH LEMONS

SUNGOLD KIWI FRUIT

EA

NAVEL ORANGES

MUSHROOMS

4.49

EA.

6.99

EA.

ROMAINE HEARTS

XLARGE GREEN PEPPERS

99

3/ 5 $

3.49

LITTLE POTATO CO. CREAMER POTATOES

2.99

WHITE

CAULIFLOWER

EA.

3 LB. BAG

1.99

LB.

ORGANIC GREEN CABBAGE

EA.

PRODUCE

FRESH

1.29

LB.

PURPLE EGGPLANT

3 LB. BAG

MANDARIN ORANGES

5.99

1416 OZ.

EA.

1.29

APPLES

LB.

5.99

EA.

1.29

LA MEXICANA SALSA

4 OZ. STEAK & ALL PURPOSE & CAJUN COOL BLACKENED

EA.

4

99

DELI SLICED OR CHIPPED HAM

4.49

lb.

DELI SLICED

MEDIUM ROAST BEEF

LB.

7.99 $

SAVE 1

SWISS CHEESE

LB.

7.6 OZ.

YANCEY'S FANCY SMOKED GOUDA WEDGE

5.49

EA.

5.3 OZ.

SARTORI GOLD CHEESE WEDGE

5.99

DELI SLICED

MUENSTER CHEESE

EA.

5 OZ. SHREDDED OR SHAVED

BEL GIOIOSO PARMESAN CHEESE

3.49

KARNS FRIED CHICKEN

4

99

4 OZ.

3.99

LB.

DUTCH LOAF & GERMAN BOLOGNA

5.49

LB.

1.79

LB.

1.99

RING BOLOGNA

4.99

LB.

12 OZ.

ALL BEEF MEATBALLS

LB.

LB.

GREEN ZUCCHINI &

LB.

SLICED HOT PEPPER CHEESE 99 LB.

3.49

HYDROPONIC GREEN OR RED BUTTERHEAD LETTUCE

2.49

PINT

RED GRAPE TOMATOES

EA.

GREEN & RED LEAF, ROMAINE LETTUCE

EA.

1.49

EA.

12 OZ.

EA.

2/$5

MARIE'S SALAD DRESSINGS

2/$7

HASS AVOCADOS

5/$5

XLARGE VINE RIPE, ROMA PLUM, HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK & RED ONTHEVINE

2.49

TOMATOES

49

lb.

5

HONEY HAM OFF THE BONE

lb.

KARNS

OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST

6.99

LB.

1 LB.

JUMBO MEAT FRANKS

5.49

EA.

16 OZ. JOHN F. MARTIN'S

REGULAR FRANKS

3.39

EA.

5 LB. FROZEN

HAMBURGER PATTIES

2/$5 19.99

ea.

SOLD IN HOT FOODS

20 OZ. JOHN F. MARTIN'S

THICK SLICED BACON

5 $ 10

49

JOHN F. MARTIN'S

8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN OR 10 PC. FRIED TENDERS BUCKETS

lb.

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Library Offers Programs

Free Online STEM Camp Slated

The Summer Reading Club continues at the Dauphin County Library System with online story times, book clubs and special educational programs planned for people of all ages. Readers may register for programs at http://dcls.org. Recurring programs include Build Your Own Book Club for people ages 11 to 14, Wednesdays from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and Mondays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Zoom; Dungeons and Dragons for people ages 13 to 18, Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m.; Armchair Traveler, posted by 11 a.m. on Mondays at www.dcls.org/BeyondTheShelves; Writer’s Workshop, prompt posted on the “Adult Programs”

WITF announced that central Pennsylvania families seeking a fun, educational experience at home can join the free “Summer STEM Adventure!” Based on the “Engineering By Design” curriculum, the summer camp style experience will guide families through a combination of PBS KIDS television programs, discussion questions, structured craft activities and career exploration for children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education is a student-centered approach that encourages development of skills such as problem

Friends Cancel Book Sale UPMC Pinnacle Welcomes New Thoracic Surgeon The Friends of the Hershey Public Library, 701 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, have canceled the 2020 book sale because of health and safety concerns from the novel coronavirus pandemic. The annual sale, which features thousands of books for all ages, was scheduled to take place from Friday, July 31, through Wednesday, Aug. 5. The sale is the largest

solving, curiosity, communication and design thinking. WITF, the Pennsylvania Department of Education and Intermediate Units (IUs) 12, 13 and 15 partnered to provide the summer camp in a format that may spark interest in STEM and its related careers, support different styles of learning, remove obstacles to participation, and meet educational objectives in a rewarding way. The IUs recognized obstacles to participation could include families not having craft resources or broadcast television signals at home. To overcome these challenges, WITF assembled 3,000 resource bags and 300 antennas for IUs to distribute to

partner locations that serve families directly. Each free resource bag contains pencils, a pencil sharpener, crayons, colored pencils, paper plates, construction paper, safety scissors, a glue stick and the curriculum packet with instructions in English and Spanish. During the eight-week camp, families will watch featured PBS KIDS programs like “ Wild Kratts” and “Hero Elementary” on WITF TV to learn about animal habitats, camouflage, mimicry, structure and more. A discussion guide and key vocabulary will help caregivers talk to their children about what they are watching. Then families will work

fundraiser held by the Friends, and all proceeds support the library. Plans are to resume the annual event in 2021. Donations for the book sale have been suspended and will likely resume when Dauphin County enters the green phase of reopening. To support the library or learn more about Friends membership, readers may visit www.hersheylibrary.org.

Free Discussion Sessions Slated Diakon Family Life Services will host free online discussion sessions for adults. Called Coffee and Conversation, the program is designed to provide a healthy outlet for people who want to talk about life during the pandemic, chat with others about experiences or suggestions, and avoid social isolation. The Zoom sessions will be held from 8

to 9 a.m. on Wednesdays and from 10 to 11 a.m. on Fridays. People interested in participating are asked to visit the following websites to register and receive access information. Readers should visit www.surveymonkey.com /r/MNFRJ5S for Wednesdays and w w w. s u r v e y m o n k e y . c o m / r /YQG9PSG for Fridays.

Society Plans Benefit Sale Highspire Historical Society will hold a benefit sale on Saturday, Aug. 8, from 8 a.m. to noon at 273 Second St., Highspire, behind the building. Items for sale will include books, linens, housewares, fall and Christmas decorations, puzzles, lamps, tools, blankets, toys, photos, jewelry, and stamping items. Food will be available for

purchase, including sausages, hot dogs, and beverages. Stands are available for a nominal fee. Vendors are encouraged to bring tables and blankets. In the case of rain, the event will be rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 15. For more information, readers may call 717-566-6828 or 717939-0385.

Sneaker Drive Planned Hope Springs Farm, 201 Trail Road, Hershey, is partnering with Love INC and the Hershey Rotary Club to collect new sneakers through Tuesday, Aug. 4. Sneakers will be donated to Love INC’s seventh annual sneaker drive. Reebok at the Hershey Outlets is offering a discount for sneakers purchased for the drive. Additionally, readers may donate any

other new, quality-brand shoes. Shoes may be dropped off at the farm anytime. To volunteer for the sneaker drive, readers may visit www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0 545aeaa2ba5f49-20202. For six years, Love INC has helped children in the community return to school with new shoes.

Church To Host Drive-Through Picnic St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, 601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, will host a drive-through picnic on Sunday, July 26, in the church parking lot. Meals will be sold from noon to 4 p.m. or until sold out. There will be a limited menu with limited quantities of sarma,

cevaps, lamb and sausage sandwiches, haluski, potato salad, whole strudels, and savory cheese gibanica. The picnic will be takeout only. Payment may be made by cash or check only. For additional information, readers may call the church office at 717-939-3872.

WITF President and CEO Ron Hetrick helps to assemble the 3,000 resource bags for the “Summer STEM Adventure!” program.

together on an animal habitat design project using the materials in the resource bags. The curriculum also includes introductions to STEM careers for young learners, a suggested book list and links to extension STEM games and activities online. The partners hope that participation in the “Summer STEM Adventure!” brings many positive outcomes for children and their families. Educational goals for the program include learning about design principles, engaging in family conversations that help develop social and emotional skills, practicing making inferences, reflecting on content, discussing details and exploring careers. IUs will distribute the resource bags and antennas to the following partner school districts and locations: Bermudian Springs, Tuscarora, Lincoln Charter School, West York, Upper Adams, Gettysburg, York Academy Regional Charter School, Chambersburg, School District of the City of York, LIU Early Childhood Classrooms, School District of Lancaster, Penn Manor School District, Steelton-Highspire Elementary (Salvation Army of Harrisburg), Susquehanna Township School District, Harrisburg School District and Camp Curtin YMCA. Any families that do not receive a resource bag but are interested in participating in “Summer STEM Adventure!” can access the activity sheets, book list and extension activities at www.witf.org/stem.

Dr. John Brady UPMC Pinnacle recently welcomed Dr. John Brady to UPMC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. Brady is board-certified in general surgery and board-eligible for thoracic surgery. He completed his fellowship in advanced minimally invasive thoracic surgery at UPMC, which is nationally known for minimally invasive esophageal and thoracic surgery. Brady finished his cardiothoracic surgery residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He completed his general surgery residency and medical school training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. UPMC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery provides care for patients who require lung and esophageal surgery. UPMC Pinnacle’s surgeons perform a full array of advanced procedures, from traditional thoracotomies to minimally invasive and robotic assisted surgeries. Brady is seeing patients at Medical Office Building 2, 2005 Technology Parkway, Suite 300, Mechanicsburg. To schedule an appointment with Brady, readers may call UPMC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at 717-988-5864.

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Facebook group on Tuesdays at 10 a.m.; and Mid-Day Get Away, posted by 2 p.m. on Fridays on the “Adult Programs” Facebook group. Use Google Tools to Help You Land Your Next Job will be presented as a livestream event on Wednesday, July 22, from noon to 1 p.m. Job seekers will learn how to improve their resume and how to communicate effectively online, as well as best practices for interviews and more. Registration is required at http:// tiny.cc/JobSeekerGoogle. To learn more about and register for the Summer Reading Club, readers may visit http:// dcls.org/src2020.

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12 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - July 22, 2020

Myerstown Company Partners With U-Haul

TOP FREEZER REFRIGERATOR

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St. Steel Drum 1100 RPM 5 Wash Cycle

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No interest if paid in full by July 2021 $399 minimum purchase. Minimum payments required. Qualified applicants. See store for terms and details .

U-Haul Company of Pennsylvania recently announced that Boss Truck Shops has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Myerstown community. Boss Truck Shops, located at 2214 Camp Swatara Road, will offer services like U-Haul trucks, trailers, towing equipment, moving supplies and in-store pickup for boxes. Normal business hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Individuals may reserve U-Haul products at the dealer’s location by calling 717-8832220 or visiting https://www.uhaul .com/Locations/Truck-Rentals-near -Myerstown-PA-17067/051123. Boss Truck Shops owner Charlie Bosselman Jr. said he is pleased to team with U-Haul to better meet the demands of Lebanon County. U-Haul has partnered with independent dealers to offer moving equipment since 1945. With the COVID-19 outbreak creating challenging times for small businesses, more than 20,000 dealers across

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the United States and Canada are creating supplemental income through their U-Haul partnership. When customers rent from a U-Haul dealer, they are directly supporting an independent small business in their community. U-Haul stores and dealers continue to serve the public. The company’s products are utilized by first responders, delivery companies bringing needed supplies to people’s homes, small businesses trying to remain afloat, college students and countless other groups, in addition to the household mover. U-Haul offers programs that promote social distancing with minimal or no contact with others. U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 allows customers to create an online account and pick up their truck at any hour using only their smartphone with photo feature and GPS. Trained agents interact with customers online, enabling them to skip the lines and go straight to their truck. For more information, readers may visit www.uhaul.com.

Rite Aid Launches Miracle Balloon Campaign x Ultra Thin LED x HD and UHD x Smart TV’s Free delivery and basic set-up on TV’s over 32� in our service area

HUSQVARNA NO INTEREST WITH PAYMENTS

JULY 2021

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Rite Aid customers can support the lifesaving work of Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals during a critical time through Rite Aid’s annual Miracle Balloon fundraising campaign, running through Saturday, Aug. 8. Rite Aid customers can add a donation to their in-store transactions, as well as donate online through Rite Aid’s social media channels. All proceeds will be received by the local community’s children’s hospital to fund critical treatments and health care services and to provide pediatric medical equipment and charitable care for 53 children’s hospitals in the communities that Rite Aid serves. This year will mark the 26th year that Rite Aid has conducted the Miracle Balloon fundraising campaign benefiting CMN Hospitals, raising and donating $95 million in support of children’s hospitals. This year’s effort comes with an unprecedented

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pandemic adding urgency to the cause. Children’s hospitals and their systems are actively working to develop COVID-19 treatments and vaccines. At the same time, investments in telehealth service, personal protective equipment and coronavirus testing supplies have escalated hospitals’ expenses while the suspension of elective surgeries and routine procedures is costing hospitals revenue and impacting children in need of care. The Rite Aid Foundation will also direct funds raised through KidCents, its customer-generated charitable giving program dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children living in communities Rite Aid serves, through the duration of the campaign. In April, the foundation also issued a special $250,000 grant to CMN Hospitals to address immediate needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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