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Chester County • Atglen Community Day, Atglen Community Park Saturday, Sept. 21 •Hibernia United Methodist Church’s County Fair, Coatesville - Saturday, Sept. 21 • “An Evening With Tim Tebow” presented by The Parkesburg POINT at Octorara Junior-Senior High School - Thursday, Oct. 10 Dauphin County • MDA Muscle Walk of Central PA - Hershey, Giant Center, Hershey - Saturday, Oct. 5 • The Hershey Partnership’s annual Soup Cook-Off, Hershey Volunteer Fire Company- Saturday, Oct. 5 • Night at the Museum, AACA Museum, Hershey Wednesday, Oct. 9 Lancaster County • Hospice & Community Care’s Labor Day Auction, Solanco Fairgrounds, Quarryville - Saturday, Aug. 31, and Monday, Sept. 2 • Lancaster 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, the Lancaster Barnstormers’ stadium Sunday, Sept. 8 • The Edible Classroom’s Watermelon Blaster 5K, Manor Middle School, Lancaster - Saturday, Sept. 21 York County • York Fair, York Fairgrounds - Friday, Sept. 6, through Sunday, Sept. 15 • Native Plant and Yard Sale presented by the Penn State Master Gardeners, York County Annex, Saturday, Sept. 7 • York Bike Week - Wednesday, Sept. 18, through Saturday, Sept. 21
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Pack 97 Sets Open House
Cub Scout Pack 97 will hold its annual open house on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Scout Complex in Middletown. Cub Scout Pack 97 of Londonderry Township will hold its annual open house on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Scout Complex , 1831 Felker Road, Middletown. The event is open to all boys entering
kindergarten through fifth grade. Boys do not need to reside in Londonderry Township to join Pack 97. Parents or other adult caregivers should plan to stay at the event. The open house will feature an opening
flag ceremony; activity stations that will include gaga ball, skits, backyard bass fishing, and games of skill; and refreshments. Scout leaders will be present to answer any questions, and membership applications will be available.
For more information, readers may contact Cubmaster Erik Moir at 717-385-8709 or search for “Cub Scout Pack 97 Londonderry” on Facebook. Cub Scout Pack 97 is sponsored by the Londonderry Fire Company.
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Salem United Church of Christ (UCC), 2761 Horseshoe Pike, Campbelltown, will be the host of “An Evening With Ted Yoder: A Night of Stories and Songs” on Friday, Sept. 6, beginning at 7 p.m. According to the Rev. Dwight Hein, pastor of Salem UCC, Yoder’s video of
The American Heart Association has named Daniel P. Day as chair of the 2020 Capital Region Heart Ball. Day has served as Highmark Blue Shield’s chief market officer and senior vice president of the central region since 2018. He has more than 25 years of experience in the health care industry, including positions with Aetna and most recently at Murray Securus Insurance, where he was vice president of health benefits. Day is a graduate of Ursinus College with a degree in economics and business administration. He also has his Certified Employee Benefits Specialist certification from the W harton School of Business and IFEBP. The annual Capital Region Heart Ball will take place on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020, at the Hershey Lodge. The gala to raise funds for the American Heart Association will include dinner, dancing, silent and live auctions and other activities.
Ted Yoder will present “An Evening With Ted Yoder: A Night of Stories and Song” on Sept. 6 at Salem UCC in Campbelltown.
the Tears for Fears song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” went viral, leading the church to seek to bring him to present a concert due to the historic building’s acoustics. Yoder’s hammered dulcimer cover of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” became one of the mostwatched Facebook Live posts in 2016 when the song received more than 101 million views. He became an internet sensation known as “Dulcimer Dad.” His performance style in popular songs including Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” along with classics such as “Amazing Grace” and “The Little Drummer Boy,” has become known as “Yoderizing.” Yoder will bring copies of his new CD, titled “Feels Like Home.” Tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com by searching for “Ted Yoder,” with separate costs for adults and for children under age 16. Seating is limited. For more information, readers may contact Sharon VanHoesen at svanhoesen@comcast.net. Salem UCC is located at the corner of U.S. Route 322 and Hinkle Road.
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Polyclinic graduates are invited to join the Polyclinic Nurses Alumni Association. The former classmates meet twice a year, gathering for luncheons in the spring and at Christmas. The events include speakers. There is a nominal annual fee. For more information, readers may email joanne@tigertoms.net or gmjssm@comcast.net to request a newsletter.
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Chorus Seeks Singers The Voices of Palmyra group is looking for singers. Registration to sing in the chorus for its Christmas concert has been set for Tuesdays, Sept. 10 and 17, at 7:15 p.m. at Church of the Redeemer United Church of Christ (UCC), 500 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey. Chorus rehearsal will follow registration. There will be a meet-and-greet during the event on Sept. 17. Attendees may spend the evening singing with the Voices of Palmyra to see if they would like to join the group. Light refreshments will be served. No audition is required. The Christmas concert will be on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 3 p.m. Vivaldi’s “Gloria” is the major work this concert season, with other Christmas and winter songs to round out the program. Rehearsals are held weekly from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at Church of the Redeemer UCC. There is a registration fee. For more information, readers may call 717-473-8019.
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Music On The Porch Slated Governor Dick Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna, will host a Music on the Porch bluegrass jam on Sunday, Sept. 1, from 1 to 4 p.m. The event is open to the public, and pickers
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MDA Receives Grants Several of Walmart’s more than 35 locations in central Pennsylvania recently presented grants to Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). The recent donors are as follows: Walmart store 4404, $500; Walmart store 1886, $500; Walmart store 1591, $1,000; and Walmart store 1640, $250. Organizations such as MDA submit applications for Walmart grants ranging from $250 to a maximum of $5,000. MDA has received thousands of dollars in grant money over the years, and these funds are used to improve the quality of life of more than 1,000 people touched by neuromuscular disease in central Pennsylvania. Grant money received sends children to camp, helps provide support services, and funds research to find a cure and transform the lives of children and adults with muscular
dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases. Recent major medical and scientific advancements in neuromuscular disease research and care include the development of seven new drugs for treatment and, most recently, AveXis’ Zolgensma, the first gene therapy for pediatric patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Funds raised also help more than 20 area children attend a week at MDA Summer Camp at no cost to their families. Additionally, Multidisciplinary Medical Clinics are held at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, and an equipment loan closet and bimonthly support groups are available for families. For further information regarding MDA, readers may contact Miles Fishel at 717-659-7487.
World War II Group To Meet George Jackson will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Central Pennsylvania WWII Roundtable on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. Jackson was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. Meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown. Anyone with an interest in World War II is invited to attend the meetings. There are no membership or admission fees. For more information, readGeorge Jackson ers may contact Charlie Lloyd at charlie.centralpaww2rt@gmail w w w. c e n t r a l p a w w 2 r o u n d .com or 717-503-2862 or visit table.org.
AACA Library Receives Donation The AACA Library and Research Center in Hershey has announced that William T. “Tom” Gerrard has donated his extensive literature collection to the library. The library has cared for the collection since 2013, calling it the Gerrard Classic Auto Literature Collection. Gathered during a 35-year span, the collection has included many of the rarest items known to the hobby covering the 1950s and 1960s. Items include sales catalogs, brochures, color and fabric samples, shop manuals, wiring diagrams, dealer binders, filmstrips, slides and more. The formal transfer of ownership occurred in early 2019. Gerrard has had a long-standing relationship with the AACA
Library and Research Center, which is why he originally offered the large collection to the center on a long-term loan. Each item in the Gerrard Classic Auto Collection has been digitized, cataloged and made readily accessible in hard copy or electronic format at the AACA Library and Research Center. The library, located at 501 W. Governor Road, Hershey, is free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays. The donation will further the AACA Library’s mission of connecting people with primary sources pertaining to automotive history. For more information, readers may visit www.aacalibrary.org.
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Area veterans of all ages, active military members, and their families are invited to attend the Veterans’ Expo & Job Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Lebanon Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. Presented by OLP Events, the Veterans’ Expo & Job Fair was first held in Lancaster County in 2014 but now includes events in Berks County, York County, and the Capital Area. It is the first time the free event will be held in Lebanon County. The one-day event is designed to connect active, transitioning, and retired military members with the benefits and resources available to them through local businesses and organizations. The day’s opening ceremony at 9 a.m. will include the Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard performing
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Royer’s Holds Food Drive Royer’s Flowers & Gifts’ annual food drive collected 1,381 pounds of nonperishable items for the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and Helping Harvest, formerly Greater Berks Food Bank. The Royer’s Stems Hunger event, which took place from June 22 to July 6, has collected more than eight tons of food since it began in 2011. Donors received a free carnation for each food item they
contributed, up to six per visit. Besides Royer’s 16 stores, eight Drayer Physical Therapy Institute locations in the area served as drop-off locations. Lebanon-based Royer’s operates 15 Royer’s stores in Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties. Sister company Stephenson’s Flowers & Gifts has one Harrisburg store. For more information, readers may visit www.royers.com.
Deb Burns (left), manager of Royer’s in East York, and Geoff Royer, vice president of central operations, announced that the Royer’s Stems Hunger food drive collected 1,381 pounds of nonperishable items for the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and Helping Harvest.
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Cullings Named Executive Director Hershey Rotary Welcomes Guests
Karen Cullings Karen Cullings (center), the new executive director of the Dauphin County Library System, was welcomed by (from left) Dauphin County District Attorney and board trustee Fran Chardo, Dauphin County Commissioner Mike Pries, board of trustees president Andrew Enders and Dauphin County Commissioner Jeff Haste. The Dauphin County Library System board of trustees has announced the appointment of Karen Cullings as the system’s next executive director. Cullings has served as interim executive director since July 2018. Cullings began her career in libraries at Bosler Memorial Library in Carlisle where, as a high school student, she worked as a page part time and also volunteered. A lifelong learner and an avid reader, Cullings returned to library employment in 1991 when she started at Dauphin County Library System as the adult services librarian. One year
later, she assumed the position of public information officer and has been a part of the senior management team since that time. As her position transitioned to community relations director, she embraced new challenges as the development officer for the system. Starting in 2002, she was instrumental in a series of capital campaigns that provided funding for the replacement of three libraries and significant improvements to two others. In July 2018, the board of trustees appointed Cullings to the role of interim executive director to fill the vacancy left by
the resignation of the previous executive director. In the year since her appointment, she has worked with library staff to set an internal improvement plan in place that identifies and removes barriers to library services for the public. She has also overseen the library system’s broader engagement with the community through community conversations modeled on the The Harwood Institute approach to community building called “turning outward.” Turning outward equips people, organizations, communities and networks with the tools to bridge divides, build capacity and tackle shared challenges. The library system’s goal is to join forces with community partners to become a collective force for positive change. To learn more about the Dauphin County Library System, readers may visit www.dcls.org.
At a recent Hershey Rotary Club meeting, club president Paul Thompson (far left) and past president Clem Gilpin (far right) welcomed several guests from Penn State Harrisburg. Guests included (from second from left) Michele Mason, wife of John Mason Jr.; Juliette Tolay, faculty adviser for the school’s Rotaract Club; John Saad, student treasurer of the Rotaract Club; and John Mason Jr., the school’s chancellor.
Squadron 307 Cadets Graduate In June, 13 Civil Air Patrol Squadron 307 cadets graduated from Pennsylvania Wing of the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Training Schools held at the Fort Indiantown Gap training facilities. The Pennsylvania Wing of the Civil Air Patrol hosts over 400 members annually that attend a variety of training courses. Nine Squadron 307 cadets, including C/Amn Eli Bell, C/A1C Daniel Eby, C/SrA Gabrielle Eby, C/Amn Chloe Hains, C/A1C Reid Levengood, C/AB Daniel Rebert, C/A1C Hannah Rebert, C/AB Michael Slenker, and C/TSgt Destiny Whitmoyer successfully graduated from the rigorous cadet encampment course. The cadet encampment course, taught in a manner similar to Air Force Basic Military Training, is designed to develop cadet leadership skills, expose cadets to aerospace related careers, promote the importance of regular physical exercise, and to reinforce moral character. Cadet encampment also provides these cadets with the basic knowledge to become successful during their cadet airmen ranks and beyond. Three Squadron 307 cadets, including C/SSgt Nicholas Arnold, C/SSgt Nolan Harner, and C/SMSgt Mason Bennett, successfully graduated from the Leadership Development Course. The purpose of the Leadership Development Course is to expand on the leadership skills taught at cadet encampment and teach them to be first-line supervisors. Cadets that attend this school have advanced past the cadet airman ranks and are in the cadet non-commissioned officer ranks. The goal of the Leadership Development Course is to provide these cadets with the skills necessary to be leaders at the flight sergeant and flight commander levels.
One Squadron 307 cadet, C/CMSgt Jacob Bell, graduated from the Region Cadet Leadership School. This school is designed to allow cadet officers to become more effective leaders at their local squadron. Cadet officers are exposed to leadership
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Connecting The Community Through Art Heart Of Lancaster Show Planned For Labor Day Weekend By Chelsea Peifer
“Our show is geared for the community, and we always make sure that it’s free,” explained Marilyn Hobday, founder of Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft Show. As an artist and retired educator, Hobday is passionate, to say the least, about making sure that the arts continue to thrive in Lancaster and that everyone has a part in them. “We try very hard to focus on local
artists, although we do have artists that come from all along the East Coast,” said Hobday. The 32nd annual Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft Show is set to take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, at Root’s Country Market, 705 Graystone Road, Manheim. Admission and parking are both free, and the outdoor show will take place rain or shine. Live music will be performed by jazz band Over Easy on both days, and food and beverages will be available to purchase. The show will feature the work of 200 juried artists, including 50 newcomers. “Customers are excited about coming
every year because they like both: seeing some of the same people and seeing some new artists, too,” said Hobday. “All of the people that are coming are working very hard at their art. I like to see small businesses like that thrive.” “We have a lot more 2-D art this year, which is nice. It’s not quite 50-50, but we’re getting there,” Hobday noted. “The most important thing is the diversity of merchandise that is coming.” She is also proud to have a show that offers customers artwork at a variety of price points. “I think the customers love this show because it’s affordable,” remarked Hobday. Another one of the show’s trademarks
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is live demonstrations, and Hobday said that 50 artists will be demonstrating their crafts for visitors this year. Balloon sculptures, metalwork, and henna tattoos are just a few of the processes that visitors will be able to get a glimpse of. This year’s featured artists are Laura Mark Finberg of Pequea, a nationally known wildlife painter; Andrew Loercher of Lancaster, who creates handmade redware pottery; and Tim Mateer of Mount Joy, an international wildlife photographer. Each of the artists will be highlighted in the free magazine available to patrons at the information booth, where people may also enter to win drawings for gift cards to use at the show. Winners will be announced every hour. Each show applicant must submit a detailed report on how his or her products are made in order to make sure that the show’s selection is an honest representation of handmade arts and crafts. “We’re really good to our exhibitors. We cater to them because everyone who serves on the (show’s) committee has to be a working artist,” said Hobday, who serves as chairperson of the show’s planning committee, which also includes Loercher, Bunny Switzenburg, Susan Quinn, Melissa Ward Carroll, and Jessica Keener. “We always try to shine light on a local charity, and this year it will be The Common Wheel,” stated Hobday. Based in downtown Lancaster, The Common Wheel offers an after-school Earn-a-Bike program that provides students ages 12 to 17
The 32nd annual Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft Show on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 at Root’s Country Market in Manheim will feature 200 juried artists, demonstrations, and live music. Admission and parking are free. with the opportunity to fix up and keep a bicycle that they can call their own and receive training in bicycle assembly, maintenance, and safety. According to https://thecommonwheel.com, the organization also gifted bicycles to 375 children through its Holiday Bike Drive. Its Bikes For All program, which supplies low
income individuals with reliable transportation via a bicycle, has had 58 beneficiaries. A donation box will be set up at the Heart of Lancaster for those interested in donating to The Common Wheel. For more information about the Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft Show, readers may visit www.hlcshow.com.
Foundation Will Award Grants The Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation has announced that grant applications are now available at www.PAnational.org. The foundation will accept grant applications through Saturday, Aug. 31. The grants will be awarded in January 2020. Readers may email applications to Susie@PAnational.org. Applications may also be submitted by mail; for more information, readers may contact the aforementioned email address. Last year’s recipients included 24 facilities serving therapeutic riders and equine rescue. Those facilities are Beyond Wishes Therapeutic Riding Program, Buffalo Therapeutic
Riding Center, Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association, Chasing Rainbows, Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Equi-librium Therapeutic Horsemanship, Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation, February Star Sanctuary, GallopNYC Therapeutic Horsemanship, Graceful Acres, Greystone Manor Therapeutic Riding Center, Hope Springs Equestrian Therapy, Horse Power Farm, Horses & Horizons Therapeutic Learning Center, Ivy Hill Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Leg Up Farm, Mane Stream Therapeutic Riding, Manito Life Center, Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program, Pegasus Therapeutic Riding Academy, Prairie Fire Farms Foundation Inc., Safe
Haven Equine Rescue, Sebastian Riding Association and Slippery Rock University/Storm Harbor. Links to information about each organization are available by visiting the aforementioned website, hovering over Foundation and clicking on Recipients. Established in 1999, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization, provides support for therapeutic riding and equine rescue programs. The foundation makes grants exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to acquaint, teach and train the public in therapeutic equestrian endeavors and to support equine rescue efforts.
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on Grounds of Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church Becky Kinsley (front, left), Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation grant coordinator, and Susie Webb (front, center), Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation executive director, presented a check to Ben Nolt (front, right) and others in 2018. The foundation will accept applications for the next round of grants through Saturday, Aug. 31.
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Vicki Dolan, executive director of Children’s Playroom of Lancaster County, often tells moms and dads that parenting is the most important job they will ever have, and it is also the hardest. Dolan is passionate about setting parents up for success as they navigate that journey, which is why she founded Children’s Playroom, a parenting support group that exists to let people know that there are others who are going through the same parenting difficulties and that they are not alone. “Children’s Playroom gives a safe haven for parents to come and open up with each other,” shared Dolan. Parents and young children - from birth through age 6 - are welcome to register to attend Children’s Playroom once a week at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 398 N. Locust St., Elizabethtown. Sessions are offered from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 17, and continuing through May. Space is limited. There is a fee to attend, but scholarships are available. To sign up, interested individuals may visit www.childrens playroom.org. For the first portion of the morning, parents and children play together before the parents
head to another room to listen to guest speakers or have a discussion, covering topics like child development, bedtime routines, toilet training, stress management, and positive discipline. “Discipline means to teach, so we’re talking about teaching our children,” said Dolan. “We talk about being kind and firm and how we need both. We can be kind but still be firm.” Learning about positive discipline and practical strategies for how to implement that has been a game-changer for Cathi Martin, an Elizabethtown mother of four children ranging from ages 10 to 1, who will be attending Children’s Playroom for her eighth year this fall. “(Children’s Playroom) really has made me feel more confident in my purpose as a parent of my kids. It’s given me direction,” said Martin. “(Positive discipline) makes me feel better as a parent because it’s just a more positive way of handling things.” At first, her husband was apprehensive about the term “positive discipline,” but once she explained and modeled tools she learned at Children’s Playroom such as asking versus telling - and he saw that they worked, he was on board. Manheim resident and mother of three Lisa Moore said that since attending Children’s Playroom, she has noticed that she yells a lot less - a result that also thrills Dolan, as one of her motivations in offering Children’s
Playroom is to help parents realize there are effective ways to discipline children without yelling. Children’s Playroom is something that Martin and Moore say their children all look forward to - or have great memories of - as well. “The guidance they get from Miss Vicki is phenomenal,” Martin said. It also helps with easing children (and parents) into transitions, as parents are only a room away and the staff members provide updates as needed. Plus, the children have fun socializing with peers. “When I asked my son what he misses about Children’s Playroom, he said, ‘My friends,’” relayed Moore. “The moms develop friendships too. You can share what your
deepest failures are, and there’s no judgment,” said Martin. “The support is huge,” agreed Moore. “I didn’t realize how much I would need that support as a stay-at-home parent.” In addition to morning sessions, Children’s Playroom offers a single moms’ parenting program every other Wednesday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Dinner is provided, and the group follows the same format of playtime together followed by a time where moms split off for discussion while the children have supervised activities in another room. Readers who would like more information or to register for Children’s Playroom may call 717-945-9348 or visit www.childrensplayroom.org.
Children’s Playroom of Lancaster County, represented by participants (from left) Keegan Martin, Connor Martin, Cathi Martin holding Rian Martin, Finnegan Martin, executive director Vicki Dolan holding Jane Moore, Thomas Moore, Lisa Moore, and Emma Moore, gives parents and children a chance to meet weekly in Elizabethtown.
Make-A-Wish Kicks Off “Trips That Transform” On Aug. 1, Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware and Susquehanna Valley kicked off Trips That Transform, a monthlong celebration of the approximately 12,000 wishes for children battling critical illnesses in the U.S. and its territories each year that involve travel and the donors that make them possible. Among these wishes was 18year-old Maya’s wish to go to the Kentucky Derby. The family
spent the week attending the big race, touring Churchill Downs and spending quality time with each other. With 75 percent of wishes requiring air travel, Make-AWish needs more than 3 billion airline miles and points to fulfill travel wishes for children battling critical illnesses each year. Members of the public are invited to contribute their unused airline miles, expiring travel points
and money. Once donated to Make-AWish, airline miles and points never expire, and each goes on to help Wish Kids and their families take flight to destinations around the world. Travelers can donate airline miles and points from American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and JetBlue at www.wish.org/travel. Throughout August, Make-A-
Wish will also celebrate the national travel sponsors that help make impactful wishes possible. To learn more about how a wish come true can impact the lives of everyone involved and enable future wishes, readers may follow Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware and Susquehanna Valley and #TripsThatTransform on Instagram. To learn more, readers may visit www.philadesv.wish.org.
PUBLIC FIREARMS AUCTION
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LOCATION: SHIRK’S AUCTION GALLERY 659 NORTH STATE ROUTE 934, ANNVILLE, PA 17003 • We already have 70+ guns consigned • We are looking for handguns, hunting rifles, archery equipment, and anything related to hunting and sportsman equipment. • Call Roy at 717-269-0654 to consign. The earlier you call, the better advertising coverage you will receive. • Check our website for what has already been consigned. For Updates & Photos, visit www.shirksauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com CALL ROY AT 717-269-0654 OR AUCTION GALLERY 717-685-4226 ROY D. SHIRK - PHONE 717-269-0654 Auction Conducted By: LICENSE #AU-003248-L - #AH-001946-L
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THURS., SEPT. 5 AT 6 P.M. 1143 West Main Street, Annville, PA 17003 NORTH LONDONDERRY TWP., PALMYRA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT REAL ESTATE: Consists of a 1.5 story home in the Palmyra School District. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bedrooms main level, 1.5 bathrooms, Kitchen w/dining area, Living room, Large family room, 2,116 sq. ft. living space, Full concrete basement, 1 car detached garage, Replacement windows, Macadam driveway, $3,519.00 yearly taxes, Oil hot water furnace, 200 amp electric service, .45 acre lot, Public water & sewer, Zoned commercial. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come check out this property that has so many opportunities! This property was a hair salon. It could be a commercial business, or you could live there and have your business there, too. There is plenty of parking and many upgrades have been made. Bring your ideas, and see how this property might work for you. OPEN HOUSE: by calling auctioneer for appointment. TERMS: 10% down on day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. Call Roy at (717) 269-0654 for information about financing. ATTORNEY: Anthony J. Fitzgibbons, Esquire DIRECTIONS: From Route 422 in Annville, go west on Route 422 for 2.3 miles to property on the right. CONDITIONS BY: Michael Curan FOR A COMPLETE LISTING AND PHOTOS VISIT: www.shirksauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com #4656
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION 50 ACRE FARM AND 3 PARCELS OF WOODLAND THE MELVYN R. BOWMAN ESTATE 9902 MOUNTAIN ROAD, GRANTVILLE, PA 17028 EAST HANOVER TOWNSHIP, LEBANON COUNTY, PENNA. (LOCATED DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE HOLLYWOOD CASINO & PENN NATIONAL RACE TRACK)
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KOSER BUILDING MATERIALS 523 Koser Rd., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 • 717-367-0283 DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. 283 to E-town/Hershey exit. Turn north toward Hershey on Rt. 743. Go 1.3 miles and turn onto Valley Road. At stop, turn right onto Mapledale Road. Turn right onto Koser Road. Sale is ¼ mile on the right. Doors, Windows, Metal Roofing, Shingles, Plywood, Lumber, Pavers, Veneer Stone, Composite Decking, Vinyl Siding, Insulation, Dry Wall, Paneling, Tubs and Showers, Vanities, Cabinets, Complete Kitchen Set, Counters, Electrical Supplies, Heating and Plumbing Supplies, Carpet, Vinyl, Hardwood Flooring: Pre-Finished and Unfinished, Laminate Flooring, Tile, Appliances, Many Tools: Hand and Power. Building Materials Of All Kinds, New and Used. More Items Coming In All The Time.
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Make-A-Wish helped fulfill 18-year-old Maya’s wish to attend the Kentucky Derby. Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware and Susquehanna Valley recently kicked off Trips That Transform, which celebrates the 12,000 wishes that involve travel each year. The public is invited to donate airline miles and points to help children and their families have their wishes fulfilled.
WWW.KOSERBUILDINGMATERIALS.COM Terms of Sale: Cash or Approved Check. 10% Buyer’s Premium Next Sale Date: November 2, 2019 Please note we are not taking Personal consignments for this sale. Please bring to the Tailgate Sale on September 26. Koser Auctions LLC AY002288 R045775
REAL ESTATE: Consists of a 50.9 acre farm m/l. Improvements thereon consist of a 2.5 story 1,596 SF farmhouse, 2 story bank barn & several other horse barns, approx. 50% of the land is located on the North side of Mountain Road with the buildings, approx. 50% of the land is located on the South side of Mountain Road. The 50.9 acre m/l farm is known as Tax Map #25-005-003-000-0000. A mobile home on the farm is not included in the auction, farm sells subject to the existing tenancies. 3 WOODLAND PARCELS: These 3 parcels are located approx. one-half mile East of the farm on Mountain Road where Angle Road & Mountain Road meet. Thy are located north of Mountain Road. Locational maps are on the nelsonebersole.com website. PARCEL #1: 3.08 acres, Tax Map #25-028-003-000-0000. PARCEL #2: 7.38 acres, Tax Map #25-005-056-000-0000. PARCEL #3: 6.00 acres, Tax Map #25-005-064-000-0000. All woodland parcels appear to be landlocked. AUCTION SITE: For the farm and woodland will be at the 50 acre farm. TERMS: 10% down on day of auction, balance due in 45 days. The farm will be sold absolute auction regardless of price without reserve. INSPECTION: By calling Auctioneer or Open House, Sat., September 21 from 12-3 PM COURT ORDERED AUCTION: Daryl J. Gerber, Attorney for the Estate VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.nelsonebersole.com, OR www.auctionzip.com - CHOOSE AUCTIONEER #2407 ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ADVERTISED MATTER
Auctioneer: NELSON L. EBERSOLE License #AU-001307-L Phone: 717-269-0608
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Event To Feature LPGA Golf Legend to the blind and vision-impaired and its 98-year history. The evening will include tastings and sales of all beverages, not yet available in Pennsylvania, and complimentary hors d’oeuvres.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 64 W. Chocolate Ave., Hershey PA. Worship on Sundays at 8am (traditional), 9am (contemporary), and 11am (traditional). Education hour at 10am with small groups for adults and traditional Sunday school classes for adults, youth, and children. Visit our website: www.firstumchershey.org or call 717533-9668 to learn more.
Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533
Stephenson will autograph all bottles purchased. Tickets for the event are limited. Tickets may be purchased by contacting Cheryl Cuddy at 717-2382531 or ccuddy@vrocp.org.
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Capt. Douglas M. Bridges Jr. (left), commanding officer, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Business Systems Center (BSC), speaks with Brazilian navy Cmdr. Renato Cesar during a visit to NAVSUP BSC on July 1. Cesar, a Brazilian navy Supply Corps officer, is currently working with NAVSUP BSC as part of the Navy Personnel Exchange Program (PEP). The PEP’s aims are to provide an opportunity to enhance interoperability with partner navies and services; to foster mutual appreciation for the policies and doctrines of their respective services; and to encourage mutual confidence, understanding, and respect necessary to strengthen relationships between participating military services.
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Rohrer’s Incorporated has a full-time opportunity for a QC Technician to perform a variety of concrete and aggregate tests & analysis in the lab, quarry, plant, and at jobsites; prepare and maintain records and reports; conduct experiments, troubleshoot; and act as a liaison assisting customers and others. The preferred candidate will have relevant testing and lab experience; possess certifications from ACI for Field Testing and/or from PennDOT for concrete & aggregate; and a valid PA Driver’s License. Must have moderate computer skills, familiar with Word, Excel & the Internet; capable of interacting well with customers & regulatory agencies. Able to lift and push/pull up to 75lbs and work outside in all kinds of weather, traversing job sites, in dusty & muddy places, at great heights, in tight spaces, and with extremely loud equipment. We offer competitive pay and benefits including health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), 401(k) with match, and long-term care. Company sponsored continuing education & training as well as tuition reimbursement is available. Candidates should complete an application or submit a resume to the attention of Human Resources by email, fax, mail, or in person. Visit our website at www.rohrers.com
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ELECTRIC WASHER/DRYER. Good condition. $500. Air cond. $40. Good condition. 717-395-4647. Cash/no checks.
STEEL BOLLARDS, TUBING/PIPE 5.75” OD .31 Wall. 5’6” Long $40.87, 6’7” Long $52.58, 7’10” Long $57.35, 9’10” $72.00, 39’ 4=2 $288. Ephrata, PA 717445-5222
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Pets IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. 2 GERMAN SHEPHERD male pups, 12 weeks old, up to date on shots and dewormer, AKC registrateable, nice big pups in trainin!! Chain saws 717-799-3548 AKC CHOCOLATE LAB Pups, shots, wormed, raised on farmette, Ready now. $525. 717-587-7927
BLACK & CHOCOLATE LABRADOR PUPPIES, family raised, well socialized, ACA, vet checked, $400, 717-314-3456
Duties include activities of daily living, goal plans, and personal care of individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities. Opportunities at our main campus and group homes. - Must have a current and valid driver’s license - Must complete a post-offer background check and physical If interested, please apply online at or contact Sara Ross directly at 717-566-3267
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