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Greater Hershey Area

Honored for a lifetime of service

From an early age, Virginia Hall knew what she wanted to do with her life. In sixth grade, she decided she would become a doctor.

“I grew up in a family of eight children in 11 years,” said the woman who serves as a volunteer physician for Hope Within Ministries Community Health, Counseling & Dental Center in Elizabethtown. “We had nothing. We didn’t get the medical care we needed when we were younger, so I was set on making sure other people had the opportunities I didn’t.”

“If life gives you opportunities, you should use them to help others.”

Throughout her long medical career, Hall has dedicated herself to giving back to others, making a difference around the world.

In September, Hall received the International Voluntary Service Award from the Pennsylvania Medical Society for her work in both Sierra Leone and India.

“I had no idea I was nominated, so I was very surprised,” she recalled. “I don’t look at anything that I do as anything special. It’s just an extension of what we do as physicians.”

Hall first went to Sierra Leone in the 1990s. “We were helping a couple from New Cumberland who were building a well to access uncontaminated water,” she said, noting that she helped to construct a meeting hall, mixing

mortar and laying cement blocks. She also remembered cooking over an open fire for meals. “We ate a lot of rice,” she said with a laugh.

During her time there, she put her medical skills to use. “One of the cooks pulled me aside. I had noticed she walked with a limp,” Hall said. The woman had an infection on her leg, which, because of the numerous parasites in the water, couldn’t easily be cleaned.

“I had brought along a few meager medical supplies, so I tended to her and scrubbed her leg twice a day during the time I was there,” Hall commented. Through Hall’s efforts, the woman recovered and was on her

way to healing fully by the time Hall’s group returned home.

In the 2000s, Hall traveled to India with the World Surgical Foundation Gift of Life program, fixing congenital heart defects.

In India, Hall, along with medical students and nurse practitioners, ran an active medical practice and developed clinics to provide medical care to women and children. Her contributions made strides in better health outcomes for her patients there. In addition, she implemented policies that paved the way for more permanent improvements in the health of both women and children in the region.

Hall grew up near Valley Forge and now lives in Hummelstown

with her husband, John. She earned her medical education from the former Hahnemann Medical School in Philadelphia and was associated with the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center until she retired in 2018. She currently serves as the chair of the Foundation of the Pennsylvania Medical Society.

“My family had no money, but through scholarships and loans and jobs, I got through college and medical school,” she said. “In the Pennsylvania Medical Society, we give scholarships and loans to medical students.”

Hall is also a volunteer OB-GYN physician for Hope Within, an organization that offers free primary health care services

Two Lower Dauphin School District (LDSD) students were recently recognized as Do the Right Thing winners for September.

Tenth-grader Kade Marotta was nominated by teacher Roy Gesford after he observed Kade’s actions at the Special Olympic track and field event that was held in the spring at the high school. While volunteering at the event, Kade witnessed a middle school student having a seizure. Kade sprang into action by timing the seizures and placing a jacket underneath the student’s head for comfort and safety, all while sharing the information with Gesford. Additional staff members at the scene indicated that Kade was “instrumental in ‘doing the right thing’ in an efficient manner.”

Eighth-grader Abby Heverley was nominated by middle school counselor Teresa Coller for going out of her way to be kind and helpful to fellow students. Coller states that Abby “recognizes the challenges some students face and goes out of her way to consistently check in with these students and then finds ways to make their day better,” all without being asked.

For their efforts, the students were recognized with gift cards, Do the Right Thing T-shirts and certificates, and Subway coupons. The September program sponsor was Hummelstown Mayor Dave Roeting.

The Do the Right Thing program is modeled after a national program. Now in its 18th year, the local program

Dr. Virginia Hall (center) received her award from the Pennsylvania Medical Society in September.

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Abby Heverley (center) was recognized by (from far left) Lower Dauphin Middle School principal Angela Love, Hummelstown Mayor Dave Roeting, parents Kris and Steve Heverley, Lower Dauphin Communities That Care program director Angela Durantine, and school resource officer Jamie Saenz.

Event to explore the work of Leonardo da Vinci

WITF is celebrating Leonardo da Vinci’s lasting impact as an artist and inventor with “Bringing da Vinci to Life: Celebration and Preview Screening,” a free community celebration of creative expression and innovation on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the WITF Public Media Center, 4801 Lindle Road, Harrisburg.

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nominator Roy Gesford, Hummelstown Mayor Dave Roeting, Lower Dauphin Communities

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director Angela Durantine, and school resource officer Jamie Saenz.

recognizes students in the LDSD community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude, or outstanding efforts. The program aims to recognize good deeds, reinforce exemplary behavior, and provide a way for the community to thank its children for doing the right thing.

School staff members and police officers typically nominate

students whose positive actions come to their attention, but any adult over the age of 18 can nominate a child. A volunteer committee reviews the student nominations on a monthly basis and selects a winner for each month.

For more information, contact Angela Durantine with Lower Dauphin Communities That Care at 717-350-0428.

Women’s group to meet

Hershey Area Women’s Connection will present a “Living Balanced in a Tilted World” luncheon buffet at the Hershey Italian Lodge, 128 Hillcrest Road, Hershey, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, from noon to 2 p.m. All ladies are invited to attend, and the cost is all-inclusive. No membership or dues are required.

garden coach, from Stauffers of Kissel Hill. Guest speaker Lynne Jordan from Kouts, Ind., will provide applicable solutions to women on how to regain life balance in the midst of difficult and challenging circumstances.

From 4 to 6 p.m., attendees can explore an art exhibit featuring works created at WITF’s Bringing da Vinci to Life art workshops; a showcase of works by area students made for WITF’s Upcycling Innovations Challenge; two da Vinci-inspired drop-in art workshops; and lectures led by da Vinci expert Jill M. Pederson, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Arcadia University.

At 6:30 p.m., attendees will

enjoy a preview screening of “Leonardo da Vinci,” a film by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon, followed by a live, virtual conversation with Sarah, the film’s producer. Light refreshments will be provided for attendees. Free registration is available by visiting www.eventbrite.com and searching for “Bringing da Vinci to Life: Celebration and Preview Screening.”

The event is being supported by WETA; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; the National Endowment for the Arts; and Capital Blue Cross.

“Leonardo da Vinci,” a twopart, four-hour documentary, will premiere on WITF TV and the PBS or WITF app on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 18 and 19, at 8 p.m.

Roundtable to screen documentary

The Central Pennsylvania World War II Roundtable, in partnership with the Hershey History Center, will hold a special meeting on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 433 E. Main St., Hummelstown.

The documentary “In His Own Words” will be screened.

Produced by Maj. Dick Winters and his wife, Ethel, after the series “Band of Brothers” earned

Winters

several Emmys, the documentary is narrated by Dick as he discusses the real-life accounts portrayed in the series. The Hershey History Center has sole usage of the documentary, which is not available for purchase or for viewing online. Following the screening, a panel discussion will be hosted featuring Dick Hoxworth, retired WGAL anchor; Bill Jackson, retired owner of the Hummelstown Sun; and Joe Trojak, owner of Progressive Studios in Elizabethtown, which supported audio production for the documentary. All three men have a special connection to Dick and will share personal anecdotes. The meeting is open to the public, and no registration is required. Additional information can be found at www.central paww2roundtable.org.

Featured will be a houseplant workshop with Kathy Quarles,

For lunch reservations, contact Fae at 814-571-0054 or faefunston @gmail.com or Verna at 717-8380707. The reservation deadline is Thursday, Nov. 7.

Fire department to sell soup and more

The Middletown Volunteer Fire Department will hold a chicken corn soup, pulled pork, and apple dumpling sale. The event will take

place at 10 Adelia St., Middletown, on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. It will run from 8 a.m. until sold out.

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for medically uninsured, low-income residents of Dauphin, Lancaster and Lebanon counties.

“Her service has been invaluable, especially for those who are newly arrived in the country,” said Hope Within executive director Anne Marie McAlester, describing Hall. “She has done all the prenatal care for many of the Ukrainians and migrants from the Southern border.”

At age 77, Hall has no plans to

stop serving others.

“There are so many things that need to be done yet,” she said, noting, for example, that the United States has the highest maternal mortality rate of all developed countries in the world.

“If life gives you opportunities, you should use them to help others.”

For more information on Hope Within Ministries, visit www.hopewithin.org.

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Civil War Round Table to meet, offer free dinner for veterans

The Harrisburg Civil War Round Table will meet on Friday, Nov. 8, at the Central Penn College Conference Center, 600 Valley Road, Summerdale. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the event will begin at 6 p.m. with announcements followed by a buffet dinner. In honor of Veterans Day, the Round Table invites those who have served in the military to attend the dinner at no charge. Veterans are encouraged to wear their decorations.

Anyone wishing to attend the lecture only should arrive no later than 7 p.m. The lecture will also be broadcast via Zoom.

For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865 with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning triumphantly home. The reality was less glorious. Jordan will shed light on the plight of those who won the war but couldn’t bear the peace.

Jordan holds degrees from Gettysburg College and Yale University and is the author of “Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. He has also written other works of Civil War history.

Brian Matthew Jordan, from Sam Houston State University in Texas, will discuss the myriad challenges Union veterans had to contend with when they returned home.

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Mini horse program to focus on friendship

The Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association (CATRA), 168 Station Road, Grantville, will offer a Miniature Horse UnicornQUEST Program on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 to 11 a.m.

Children ages 6 to 10 and their parents or guardians are invited to join miniature horse Rummi on her quest to discover the power of friendship. Children will experience

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Horticulture society to meet

The Hershey Horticulture Society will meet on Monday, Nov. 4, at 1 p.m. at Brownstone Lodge, 215 W. Governor Road, Hershey. Guest speaker Brian Chase of Bartlett Tree Experts will present

“Protecting Your Trees.”

The program is free and open to the public, and preregistration is not required. For more details, visit www.hershey horticulture.com.

Church posts soup and rummage sale

Zion Lutheran Church, 5 W. Main St., Hershey (Union Deposit) will hold a soup and rummage sale on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The bake sale will feature homemade goodies. The rum -

mage sale will include books, puzzles, clothing, toys, and household goods.

Lunch will be available, consisting of hamburger barbecue, pulled pork, hot dogs, hot sausage, and macaroni and cheese. Free coffee and tea will

Local singer releases album

Amber Nadine, a multi-genre recording and performing artist from Hummelstown, released her first Christian/country album, titled “Manmade,” on Oct. 25.

“Manmade” is a narrative tapestry woven from Nadine’s personal experiences, her journey of faith and stories that echo the universal human condition. The album explores themes of divine

love, human flaws and the beauty of finding oneself.

The music, deeply influenced by Christian themes, seeks to offers a fresh, heartfelt take on country music, infused with pop and rock sensibilities.

More information about the artist is available at www.amber nadine.com and www.facebook .com/ambernadine1.

be provided. In addition, homemade soup will be available for purchase by the quart or bowl until sold out; the soup varieties are chicken corn rivel, ham and bean, and vegetable beef. Attendees are encouraged to visit the church’s Little Free Library while at the event. Members of the South Hanover Historical Society will serve as greeters.

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Families will meet a miniature horse during an upcoming program at CATRA.

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