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The World War II Oral History Club will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. at St. Anne’s Retirement Community, 3952 Columbia Ave., Columbia. The club will welcome Lancaster County resident Rosette Lobel, a Holocaust survivor. Lobel was born in France and grew up under Hitler’s regime during the five-year Nazi occupation. The club meets at St. Anne’s on the last Tuesday of each month except December. All WWII veterans and family members, as well as those who have an interest in WWII history, are invited. WWII veterans and family and friends who would like to speak at a meeting may contact the club. Call 717-319-3430.
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Register Now For Fall Kindergarten By Dayna M. Reidenouer
A homework assignment is due by Monday, Feb. 25, for parents and guardians who choose to send their children to kindergarten in the Hempfield School District this coming fall. In Pennsylvania, students are not compelled to attend school - whether public, private, or home - until they are age 8. In the Hempfield School District, students who opt to attend kindergarten for the 2019-20 school year must be 5 years old prior to Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019. To access the assignment, parents and guardians should visit www.hemp fieldsd.org/kindergarten. There, they will create an account and complete the online enrollment. Then, they will call Student Services at 717-459-9009 to schedule a time to bring their young students’ birth certificates, proofs of
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Students who will attend kindergarten in the Hempfield School District this fall should be registered by Feb. 25. The three-step process includes online enrollment. Adults must also plan to attend a Kindergarten Orientation Night.
Church To Host Clothing Giveaway, Aaron’s Acres Gears Up For Summer Camp Community Meal
Trinity Lutheran Church members and friends work together to offer an annual clothing giveaway and community meal. This year’s event - the 11th annual - is slated for Saturday, Jan. 26, at the church, 47 W. Main St., Mount Joy. Trinity Lutheran Church, 47 W. Main St., Mount Joy, will hold its 11th annual clothing giveaway and community meal on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event is open to anyone who is in need of clothing. No one is turned
away, and there are no qualifications to participate. Organizers ask that participants take clothing that is needed and be respectful of others in attendance. The doors will open at 9 a.m.; no early-bird shopping will be permitted. See Clothing Giveaway pg 5
Aaron’s Acres, a nonprofit organization serving children and adults ages 5 to 21 with special needs, will host three sessions of weekday summer camp at the Manheim Community Pool and Memorial Park in June through August. Registration is now open for campers and staff. By Chelsea Peifer
Aaron’s Acres is recruiting campers and staff for its 2019 weekday summer camp at the Manheim Community Pool and Memorial Park. The camp has programs for children, adolescents, and adults ages 5 to 21 with developmental disabilities. The first session will run from Monday,
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will host a “Souper Bowl” community meal on Sunday, Jan. 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at its Grace Campus, 163 W. Frederick St., Millersville. Attendees can drop in for a dinner of homemade soups, sandwiches, salad, and desserts. The meal is free and open to the public. A suggested donation of one or more cans of soup is requested. The soup will be donated to The LOFT food bank at Millersville Church, A Brethren in Christ Community, and the HUB Campus Cupboard at MCChurch’s First Campus on George Steet. In the case of snow, the meal will be rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 28.
residency, immunization records, and parent photo identification cards to the registration office, 200 Church St., Landisville. Finally, adults will attend a Kindergarten Orientation Night at the school building where their children will attend school. During orientation, parents and guardians will learn more about the educational program and sign up for kindergarten screenings that will provide the schools with valuable information about each child’s health and personal strengths. Kindergarten Orientation Nights have been set for Monday, March 4, at Centerville Elementary School, 901 Centerville Road, Lancaster; Tuesday, March 5, at Landisville Primary Center, 320 Mumma Drive, Landisville, and Mountville Elementary School, 200 College Ave., Mountville; Thursday, March 7, at See Kindergarten Registration pg 7
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will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. at Lancaster Friends Meeting House, 110 Tulane Terrace, Lancaster. Guests are welcome. The group has announced 2019 will be its Year of the Pant, and the upcoming meeting will introduce the topic, with suggestions for choosing fabric and patterns. Anyone wishing to be measured for pants is advised to wear close-fitting clothing. For more information, readers may email LancasterSews@gmail.com.
2 - MERCHANDISER - Hempfield Edition - January 23, 2019
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review and confirm all vascular screenings before the confidential report is mailed back in 10 to 14 days. The ICAVL accreditation ensures the highest level of testing. Registration is required. To register, readers may call 717-898-3102. A discounted cost has been set for Hempfield recCenter members.
Dayspring Christian Academy, 120 College Ave., Mountville, invites families with soon-to-be preschoolers and kindergartners to its Early Childhood Education Open House on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 10 a.m. The open house will feature a Valentine’s party that will focus on 1 Corinthians 13:13, which states, “The greatest of these is love.” Parents will meet with teachers and learn the distinctives of the Principle Approach, the method of education that is used at Dayspring and that was used during the Colonial and founding periods in America. According to headmaster Dr. Mike Myers, the Principle Approach is rooted in the Word of God. Dayspring offers two kindergarten programs - Developmental Kindergarten and Academic Kindergarten - in which children begin to learn the rudiments of subjects such as science, history, and geography while learning to view God as the Author of every subject. Both kindergarten classes incorporate field studies, as well. The Developmental Kindergarten program is appropriate for children who are 4 years old or who just turned 5 at the start of the school year. The program is activity-oriented while introducing the structure and rigors of a formal classroom setting. As a
first step into scholarship, the student notebook is introduced and students begin formal steps toward reading through the Sound Sensible program. Students develop early math skills, learn a Bible verse for each letter of the alphabet, and delve into literature as they study the life of Beatrix Potter. They explore music, art, and the environment around them. The Academic Kindergarten program is appropriate for students who are 5 years old through early age 6 at the start of the school year. The program is still activity-oriented, but more emphasis is placed on paper-and-pencil activities and structured seat work. The student notebook is expanded and built upon as a tool for scholarship. The Writing Road to Reading literacy program is introduced, and students expand their phonetic awareness and segmentation in preparation of
beginning to read. The school reports that many children learn to read before completing Academic Kindergarten. Dayspring’s Developmental Kindergarten and Academic Kindergarten programs are held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For parents who desire to supplement these or who simply need a five-day option, IDEA! (Inspire, Discover, Explore, and Achieve) is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This program offers a community style of learning, as well as a focus on direct Bible reading, science and history, STEM, collaborative group projects, history character studies, other creative avenues, and more. In addition to kindergarten and the supplemental kindergarten program, Dayspring offers preschool programs for children who are age 3 by Sept. 1. Preschool is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 11 a.m.
This program offers an introduction to the alphabet, with students learning a Bible hero for each letter of the alphabet, culminating with Bible character day. Age-appropriate history, science, literature, and math lessons are incorporated, and guided free play and circle time are offered. Daily art projects incorporate the focus on history, science, Bible, and literature. For more information or to register for the open house, readers may call 717-285-2000 or visit www.dayspringchristian.com. Pictured on front: Dayspring Christian Academy students Molli Troxell (left) of Mount Joy and Ainsley Scott of Columbia share story time in Academic Kindergarten. Dayspring’s Early Childhood Education Open House will be held on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 10 a.m.
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“ We have given out $350,000,” said John Mullineaux of the Lancaster Bicycle Club (LBC). “The single biggest (amount) was for municipal and EMS (emergency medical services) bike patrols. We’ve purchased bicycles and equipment (for those organizations).” Mullineaux added that Lancaster police and police stations in a number of county boroughs have received funds from the club to purchase bikes. LBC is currently seeking applicants so that the club can give away another $25,000 in grants. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and schools. The application form may be found at https:// lancasterbikeclub.net/grant -program. Completed applications are due to the club by Friday, Feb. 15. “It is a simple application process,” said Mullineaux. “We ask for a short description of what they will do (with the funds) and how much they want.” Mullineaux said that the application form also asks what the organization will do if it does not receive the grant. “I pull all the applications together and do a presentation for the board, and they (usually) vote up or down,” said Mullineaux, who added that sometimes the amount of the grant request is modified by the group. Those receiving grants must initiate their projects during the 2019 calendar year. The grants were first given in 1990. Over the years, the types of requests that have been granted have varied. “We have spent money on bicycle advocacy,” recalled Mullineaux. “We have spent more than $30,000 on bicycle racks.” Mullineaux said many bicycle racks seen in Lancaster city and around the county were provided by the club. The club has also purchased road signs and bicycles for elementary school gym classes that were used to teach bicycle safety. Mullineaux said that one of the most unusual awards was to the mural project at the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail near Columbia. A part of the 250-foot-long mural will show a bicycle rider on the trail. In addition to the $25,000 grants, LBC also donates $5,000 to the county to help defray costs of maintaining covered bridges and $5,000 to HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, for student scholarships. The scholarship program grew out of the 450-member club’s annual Covered Bridge Ride. The ride, which dates back
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4 - MERCHANDISER - Hempfield Edition - January 23, 2019
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Neighbors Together Mount Joy Minnie To Return For Quirky Tradition at R M C By Diane Bitting
In the 10 years that Mount Joy Minnie has been popping up out of her tree stump on Feb. 2 to predict either a welcome early spring or six more blasted weeks of winter, the groundhog has been correct eight out of 10 times, according to Minnie’s “handler,” Nancy Shonk. With Groundhog Day 2019 fast approaching, Minnie and her posse - members of the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce recently gathered to promote this year’s event, scheduled for the usual early hour of 7 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Rotary Clock, located at East Main Street and Marietta Avenue in Mount Joy. This reporter wanted to know:
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Open House & Alumni Panel Saturday, January 26 10am-Noon Mount Joy Minnie, shown with her handler, Nancy Shonk, will share her weather prediction on Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, during a special event beginning at 7 a.m. in downtown Mount Joy.
Does the magnificent marmot have a secret to her impressive 80 percent success rate? Minnie remained mum - she was, after all, rudely roused from her hibernation for this publicity gig. And Shonk was not about to spill any secrets. “She just has that feeling,” Shonk said. “She’s competing with the big boys, so she has to be pretty accurate.” The “big boys” are, of course, the famous Punxsutawney Phil and Lancaster County’s own Octorara Orphie, who rarely agree on a winter forecast. Minnie was Lancaster County’s first (and only) female groundhog, thanks to the vision of the late Bob Myers, an eccentric, fun-loving Mount Joy businessman who hosted Minnie’s first Groundhog Day appearance in 2008. After Myers died unexpectedly in July 2008, the festivities were put on hold the following February. But in 2010, Shonk, then the Chamber’s executive director, got permission from Myers’ widow, Sharon, to restart the quirky event. It has been held every year since, at times drawing up to 100 people, including families with children, according to Shonk. For those readers who are still wondering: No, Minnie is not a flesh-and-blood groundhog; she’s a puppet that lives in a tree stump made of chicken wire and papier-mache. But some confusion is understandable. Take Carl Hackman Jr., Chamber president, who admitted, “It took me three years to figure out she wasn’t real.” (Oh, but her powers are real, very real indeed.)
Members of Mount Joy Minnie’s Groundhog Day crew gather to promote the upcoming event, which is organized by the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce and will be held on Feb. 2. Joining Minnie, held by her handler, Nancy Shonk (second from left), are (from far left) Chamber president Carl Hackman Jr., Barbara O’Neal (holding a photo of the late Bob Myers, the event’s founder), Sharon Myers, Chamber coordinator Kerry Meyers, Chris Neiles of event sponsor Keystone Lawn Company and Keith Greenawalt of Breeze Designs Unlimited, which is providing the sound system.
About four years ago, a crazy hat contest was added to the fun, since Minnie herself sports a sprightly spring bonnet. Winners get Mount Joy Money gift certificates from the Chamber, which can be spent at downtown businesses. Last year, Minnie even donned a Philadelphia Eagles football helmet. “Last year she also predicted the Super Bowl winner, too,” stated Hackman, referring to the Eagles’ 2018 championship. So, what would the late Myers think of the event today? “He’d love it,” answered Sharon. “He would have probably had a parade,” added Shonk. Kerry Meyers, Chamber coordinator, described it as “just a fun community event.” “The amount of people that we have out here sometimes, it’s a lot of people for as cold as it is,”
Meyers added. “Everyone’s usually in a good spirit. And the hats just keep getting funnier every year, and more of them.” As in years past, hat-wearing fun-lovers will gather at the town clock starting at 6:45 a.m. As the sun rises, lots of noise will be made to lure Minnie out of her tree trunk, with the hope that, unlike last year, she will predict an early spring. Refreshments, including coffee, hot chocolate and cookies, will be provided by the Walter S. Ebersole American Legion Post 185 and a local business. In the case of inclement weather, festivities will take place under the portico of Union Community Bank, 101 E. Main St. For more information, readers may visit www.mountjoychamber.com or contact Shonk at 717-989-6452 or Meyers at the Chamber at 717-653-0773.
11 a.m. The event will bring together volunteers, families, donors, students, and staff to share how Catholic education aims to offer a strong academic curriculum that includes religion classes. The National Catholic Education Association has also designated Jan. 29 as a day of online giving. Called “Many Gifts, One Nation: A Day of Giving to Catholic Schools,” the event invites people across the country who have been impacted by Catholic education to donate at a local level. The school will have special activities throughout the week. Supporting parishes of St. Mary, St. Anthony, St. Joseph, and San Juan Bautista will offer Masses on Jan. 27 and Feb. 3.
Resurrection is open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for visitors any time. Readers may call 717-3923083 to schedule a tour. The school’s theme this year, “Family of Faith - Guided by the Spirit,” inspired the school to thank supporters during Catholic Schools Week.
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Catholic Schools Week from pg 1 Resurrection Catholic School, 521 E. Orange St., Lancaster, will join Catholic schools in Lancaster County and throughout the nation to celebrate Catholic
Schools Week from Sunday, Jan. 27, to Sunday, Feb. 3. To celebrate, the school will host a Light Glows Forth ceremony on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at
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The Montessori Academy of Lancaster, 2750 Weaver Road, Lancaster, will host an open house on Thursday, Jan. 24. Interested parents, grandparents or guardians of children age 18 months through sixth grade are invited to learn more about the school. This open house will include a
tour of the school and an explanation of the Montessori philosophy. The elementary presentation will begin at 5:45 p.m.; the toddler and primary presentations will begin at 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested in attending is asked to call 717-560-0815 or email Deb Ward at info@montlanc.com.
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A six-session support group for parents & caregivers of children of all ages who were sexually abused at some point in their lives. You don’t have to walk the traumatic, isolating, and difficult journey alone! Provided by: Safe Places – with trauma-trained therapist Lisa Hanna Witmer, MSW/LSW Where: Samaritan Counseling Center, 1803 Oregon Pike, Lancaster When: Monday nights from 7-8:30pm – Jan 28, Feb 11, Feb 25, March 11, March 25, April 8 Cost: $150/per person or $250 per couple – Full scholarships available for women
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SENIOR LIVING Work by 17 local artists will be on display at nine downtown Mount Joy locations as part of Festival of the Arts on Jan. 25 and 26. All work will be available for purchase, and the festival will also feature restaurant specials and other activities. by Main Street Mount Joy; Francois Byers, sponsored by Scott and Maureen Albert; and high school students Sofia Shirey, Hannah Rau, and Josiah Vieland, sponsored by Jeff and Sheri Bare, will perform musical numbers during the day on Jan. 26. Additionally, the MilanofSchock Library, 1184 Anderson Ferry Road, Mount Joy, will host the Donegal High School art
department on Jan. 26 during its regular hours of operation. Additional offerings will include the opportunity to decorate a cookie in the style of Picasso at Pies Galore, face painting at H&R Block, and live art in the showroom window at Room With a View on Jan. 25. A way-finding guide will be available at all participating businesses. The event is intended to
inspire and stimulate the arts in the Mount Joy area. It is sponsored by Main Street Mount Joy, an organization that aims “to build, strengthen, and promote a prosperous downtown that provides a friendly, viable, fulfilling experience for businesses, residents, commuters, and visitors.” For more information, readers may contact Sheri Smoker at 717-653-6970.
and women will be located downstairs, and shoes, coats, and children’s items will be located upstairs. Stationed throughout the church to offer direction and assistance to sale attendees will be volunteers wearing name tags and Tshirts that state “Live Generously.” Trinity’s Fellowship Committee will organize and supervise the community meal that will take place on the same day. Serving will be from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and meals will be available to eat in or take out. The menu will include ham, mashed potatoes, baked corn, applesauce, and desserts. Hot and cold beverages will be served at the event. In previous years, church members have served 350 people
at the community meal. Event organizers noted that Trinity Lutheran Church’s congregation is committed to finding ways to help and serve the community, and the church also supports the Mount Joy Food Bank and the Donegal Power Packs Project. Members of the congregation support the clothing giveaway and community meal in a variety of ways, including by donating clothing and baked goods, sorting and organizing donations, and helping on the day of the event. For additional information, readers may contact the church office at 717-653-4168 or visit w w w. t r i n i t y m o u n t j o y . o r g . Updates can also be found on the church’s Facebook page.
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Festival of the Arts will take place on Friday, Jan. 25, from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Mount Joy. Nine downtown locations First Presbyterian Church, Keystone Pets, Pies Galore, Room With a View, Urban Debris, Aspire Community Center, Crafter Hours, H&R Block, and Berkshire Hathaway - will host a total of 17 local artists. The artists are Kathy Rothenberger, Kayla Kubala, Jen Melley, Tina Kreiner, Joanne McIlvaine, Annie Strickler, Sheri Bare, Deborah Nell, Stiegel Glassworks, Dave Schell, Linda Eberly, Paul Sweigart, Jeff Lockwood, Maria Roshon, James Hecker, Alex Cluck, and Betsy Pederson. All art on display will be for sale during the event, including fine art, pottery, woodworking, stained glass, glass work, and jewelry. In addition, nine downtown restaurants will feature culinary and beverage specials during the event. First Presbyterian Church, 7 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, will host three of the artists and will also host performing artists during the event on Jan. 26. Local musicians SweetLife, sponsored
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Donations may be dropped off Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Donors should mark bags with the gender and size of the donations and place them in the storage container in Trinity’s parking lot. The annual event is organized and supervised by Trinity’s congregational members and friends. The church’s BOLD Youth Group begins sorting and organizing donations on the Wednesday evening before the event, and adults and youths work steadily for the following two days to ensure that everything is categorized by gender and size. Items will be placed throughout the church building. Items for men
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Event organizers noted that the clothing giveaway serves two purposes: It is a way for church members to answer the call to serve and take care of others, and it also helps to promote a “reduce, reuse, recycle” lifestyle. All sizes of clothing will be available, with items for newborns through adults. In previous years, the event has offered coats of all sizes, as well as men’s and women’s suits. Organizers also hope to have a selection of accessories available, as well. They are accepting donations of any item that helps to complete an outfit, including shoes. The church is accepting donations from the community of new and gently used clothing.
Extension Plans Meeting, Social Event Penn State Extension Lancaster County’s annual meeting and social event will be held on Thursday, Jan. 31, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour and food in the food court. Throughout the evening, attendees will learn about the Lancaster County Extension and 4-H STEM learning opportunities. Dr. Troy Ott, associate director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn State University, will present “Truth About GMOs and Your Food: Separating the Myth From Reality.”
The presentation will address the following questions: Are there genetically engineered (GE) animals in agriculture? Why were they developed and are they really needed? What would be the reason a farmer would want to use a GE plant or animal? Are GE foods safe for people and the environment? Are there negative consequences of feeding GE crops to animals or humans? Can people just avoid GE? Should people really be modifying genomes? What about unintended consequences? What developments are on the horizon for
Dyslexia Event Planned Millersville University is offering a day of resources for people with dyslexia, their family members, their teachers, their counselors and
administrators, their advocates, their attorneys and their friends. It will be held on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Winter Center in
genetic engineering? There will also be a questionand-answer session. Youth activity stations will be provided by Lancaster County 4-H during the presentations. The evening is scheduled to conclude by 8:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend the event, but the deadline to register is Monday, Jan. 28. To register, readers may visit https:// extension.psu.edu/lancaster -county-extension-annual-meeting Troy Ott or call 877-345-0691. Individuals who anticipate needing any type of provided may call the Lancaster accommodation or who have County Extension office at questions about the physical access 717-394-6851. Clair Performance Hall, 60 W. Cottage Ave., Millersville. Overview sessions will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Three sets of breakout sessions will be held in the afternoon, covering everything from how to help with
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School Plans Open Houses St. Anne School, 108 E. Liberty St., Lancaster, will hold two informational open houses for the 2019-20 school year. The open houses will take place on Sunday, Jan. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The open houses will include an information session, a tour of the school and the opportunity to meet with current parents. Interested attendees are asked to register by calling the school office at 717-394-6711 or emailing woodsuzanne@stanne lancaster.org. St. Anne School is a Catholic school for students in prekindergarten through eighth grade in the Diocese of Harrisburg St. Anne School in Lancaster will hold informaserving the families of St. Anne Parish, tional open houses on Sunday, Jan. 27. St. John Neumann Parish and the surrounding community. The school focuses on development and provides a rigorous academic providing an education that ensures spiritual curriculum. In addition to the core subjects, students in all grades attend classes in Spanish; science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM); music; computer; and physical education. An all-day prekindergarten option is available as well as an extended care pro$ 5.00 BAG SALE (Clothing & Shoes) gram for students in Every 3rd Friday of the Month prekindergarten through eighth grade.
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percent, and they always say they feel like they learn more than they feel the campers do,” Paskoff stated. “They are really energetic, passionate people who will do whatever it takes to make (camp) an exceptional experience.” “We take every moment, and even though you think of it as just camp, we’re working on socialization and other skills at all times,” added Paskoff. Special activities, theme days, and community service are other significant aspects of camp. Through the Aaron’s Acres Acts of Kindness Program (AAAOK), campers ages 13 to 21 have the chance to take part in community service projects such as running an Alex’s Lemonade Stand, playing bingo at Pleasant View
Retirement Community and Danner Home, and having a car wash to raise funds to donate to a local nonprofit selected by the campers. Optional programs for parents are also offered during camp, ranging from guest speakers to pampering days with manicures, pedicures, and massages. Aaron’s Acres has hosted its summer camp in Manheim since 2013. It merged its Dauphin County camp site with Manheim in 2017 and its Berks County site in 2018. Transportation to camp from Dauphin and Berks counties is available. Aaron’s Acres is currently in the process of looking for a property or space to purchase as a permanent centralized facility for its offices, summer camp, and year-round programming.
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LMLRA Posts Gun Show Pianist To Perform Concert The Lancaster Muzzle Loading items, knives, collectibles, books, Rifle Association (LMLRA) will hold its 62nd annual gun show on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 2 and 3, at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The show will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 2 and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 3. A suggested donation will be collected for admission. The event will feature more than 100 tables of merchandise, including modern and antique guns, muzzle loaders, black powder
and accessories. The public will have the opportunity to buy, sell, or trade items. Refreshments will be available for purchase. The LMLRA was founded in 1956 and currently has approximately 100 members. The nonprofit club meets monthly, and its purpose is to encourage and promote interest in collecting and shooting muzzle loading firearms and related items. For more information, readers may call 717-368-4653 or email LMLRA@comcast.net.
Daniel Hsu will perform at The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. Hsu is an American pianist who has been recognized for his virtuosity. At the 15th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, then-20-year-old Hsu captured the bronze medal and prizes for best performance of both the commissioned work and chamber music. For tickets and more information, readers may visit Daniel Hsu will perform at www.lancastertrust.com or call The Trust Performing Arts 717-560-8241. Center on Thursday, Jan. 24.
LCDHH Sets Pancake Breakfast Lancaster Center of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (LCDHH) will host a pancake breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 8 to 11 a.m. at Lancaster Deaf Mennonite Church. The center and the church are located at 2270 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. Individuals should use the front entrance. The snow date will be Saturday, Feb. 2. The meal will include pancakes, sausage, bacon, maple
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State Cultural and Historical Support Grants are now available for qualified museums and official county historical societies. This is the sixth year that the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PMHC) has worked with the state legislature to provide funding for museums through the grant program. A total of $2 million was included in the 2018-19 state budget for the initiative. The Cultural and Historical Support Grant program is restricted to eligible organizations that are not supported by other state agency funding programs, including museums located in Pennsylvania with annual operating budgets exceeding $100,000 and at least one full-time professional staff person. Some museums are not eligible if they are
Fresh Air Fund Seeks Families Each summer, thousands of children from New York City’s low-income communities visit suburban, rural, and small-town communities along the East Coast and Southern Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program. By volunteering as a host family for summer 2019, children can enjoy a variety of summertime activities. Fresh Air children are boys and girls who live in New York
City. Children who are reinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. Fresh Air children also participate in year-round leadership and educational programs. For more information about hosting a Fresh Air child next summer, readers may contact Juanita Horst at 717-201-6742 or visit www.freshair.org.
eligible for grant support from other state agencies. The maximum award for a museum is $65,000. In addition, official county historical societies are eligible to apply. The awards for Official County Historical Societies range from $2,500 to $4,000. Applicants must meet organizational eligibility requirements. Awards are based on a calculation that uses the operating budget from the most recently completed fiscal year. Applications must be received by Friday, Jan. 25. All PHMC grant applications are now submitted on the commonwealth’s Single Application for Assistance system at www.esa.dced.state.pa.us. Eligibility information and grant guidelines can be found at www.phmc.pa.gov. Local Events • Local Shopping • Local News
Kindergarten Registration from pg 1 Rohrerstown Elementary School, 2200 Noll Drive, Lancaster; Monday, March 11, at East Petersburg Elementary School, 5700 Lemon St., East Petersburg; and Thursday, March 14, at Far-
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8 - MERCHANDISER - Hempfield Edition - January 23, 2019
Lady Knights Top McCaskey, 40-27 by Ara Grigorian
With an impressive 40-27 victory over Section One rival McCaskey on Friday, the Hempfield girls’ basketball team evened its record in the Lancaster-Lebanon League at 4-4. The Black Knights (4-11 overall) were coming off back-to-back games where they had scored under 30 points. Yet with a stingy defense that allowed only singledigit scoring to the Red Tornado (0-17, 08 league), the Knights stayed on top in this one. The leading scorers for Hempfield were senior Melissa Grube and junior Lindsey Photo by Bob Diller Molly McGarry hits a jumper for the Knights during their 40-27 Durkota, each of whom put up nine points. A trio of teammates scored four Section One victory over McCaskey last Friday at Hempfield. points each - Molly McGarry, Sophie Herman and Jessica Weinholdt. The Red Tornado’s Malia Taylor and Ahni-yan Parker scored nine points each. SWIMMING & DIVING The Hempfield Rec Center was the site of the Section One swim meet on Tuesday between Warwick and Hempfield. In the boys’ meet, the Black Knights managed to stay unbeaten with a 107-59 win. In the girls’ meet, the result was nearly flipped with Warwick winning 110-57. The boys’ team improved to 3-0 while the Hempfield girls fell to 0-3 in league competition. In the boys’ 200-meter freestyle relay, John Sescilla, Josh Sahd, Charles Saylor
and Andre Fissella combined for a winning time of 1:45.61. The Knights also claimed the 200 medley relay with Fissella joining Aidan Turner, Shawn Splain and Nate Stuckey, who anchored this group to a win at 1:52.96. “I think it was a big win for us,” said head coach Brittany Bertoli. “We were very excited going in. Manheim Township was a really tough meet [both boys and girls losing on January 8], so we were excited to swim well in this one.” Stuckey had a big day, winning the 500 freestyle (actually 400 meters) in 4:40.17. “Nate also placed second in the 200 free with 2:09.60,” said Bertoli. Saylor won the 50 free in 26.43 seconds. The Black Knights compounded their points thanks to capturing the top three spots in the 50 free. Sescilla took second and Sahd was third. “Saylor is one of our hard workers,” said Bertoli. “He’s a sprinter. He also anchors some of our relays. We use him a lot in freestyle events.” Fissella won the 100 breaststroke in 1:11.75 and the 200 individual medley (2:19.06). “Fissella is one of those swimmers who can swim just about everything,” commented the coach. “He can swim anything I need him for - any stroke, any distance. He’ll swim them and be competitive at the same time.”
In the girls’ race, Maggie Shaffer claimed the only victory for Hempfield, taking the 200 IM in a time of 2:33.88. She was also second in the 100 butterfly (1:10.34), which was the same event where sophomore Rory Cantwell’s 1:18.70 earned the Knights a third-place finish. In the 100 freestyle, Katelyn Wiglesworth (1:02.42) placed second. Asked about the challenges of the girls’ squad and its winless record in the L-L League, Bertoli replied, “I think we have a lot of really strong girls’ teams in Section One. We’re a very young team with only one senior. We’re developing our younger
swimmers to compete.” BOYS’ BASKETBALL In a tight Section One race, the Hempfield boys’ basketball team suffered a tough loss at McCaskey on Friday night, seeing the Red Tornado storm back in the second half for a 67-54 win. The win improved the Tornado’s record to 8-7 (6-2 league) while the Knights fell to 9-6 (4-4 league). Only two points separated the teams at halftime with McCaskey leading 28-26. The Red Tornado put up 20 points in the second quarter following a slow start. In the third quarter, they kept up the scoring
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Hempfield’s Lauren Dague puts defensive pressure on the McCaskey ball handler during the Black Knights’ 40-27 Section One win at home last Friday.
Photo by Bob Diller Photo by Bob Diller The Knights’ Lindsey Durkota turns to make the outlet pass after Photo by Bob Diller grabbing a rebound in Hempfield’s 40-27 Section One win over Melissa Grube handles the ball for the Black Knights during their Hempfield’s Sophie Herman is fouled as she goes to the basket during the Knights’ 40-27 win over visiting McCaskey last Friday. McCaskey last Friday in Landisville. 40-27 Section One win over visiting McCaskey last Friday.
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MERCHANDISER - Hempfield Edition After the Eagles tied it on a pin at 126, freshman Reagan Lefevre’s dominant 190 victory (132) regained the lead for Hempfield. “Reagan Lefevre is only a freshman,� Walizer noted. “He’s very solid and we have big expectations for him - hopefully get him to the state tournament.� Trevor Hale gained those points back for the Eagles at 138, earning a technical fall with a 16-1 win. The three consecutive wins that followed helped Hempfield. Joel Dionne earned a 9-3 decision at 145, and Dylan Bard had a tough 8-6 decision at 160 and sandwiched in between was Luke Dreyer’s third-period pin at 152. Wyatt Gehman’s technical fall at 182 brought the Eagles to within a point at 23-22. However, the wins by Mathias and Dreyer regained momentum for the Knights with no time left for an Eagles comeback. On Saturday, the Knights faced Dallastown and Governor Mifflin at the Keystone Tri-Match at Dallastown High School. The Knights came away with a 1-1 mark, defeating Mifflin 46-21 and losing 48-20 to the Wildcats. “Dallastown is the number one team in the district,� said Walizer. “We played two dual matches and had some kids go 2-0. Luke Kramer, who’s a freshman won two matches at 120. Clay Gainer, another freshman at 126, went 2-0. Reagan Lefevre and Ian Edwards, a junior, also went 2-0.� Despite Dallastown’s win, there were a few bright spots for the Knights. “We still beat them in a few weight classes,� said Walizer. “Luke had a big win for us. Reagan beat one of their better kids at 132.
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“The freshmen who came through for us got some big wins against Governor Mifflin,� he added. BOWLING By splitting with McCaskey and Manheim Township this past week, the Black Knights’ record fell to 26-30, narrowly ahead of Township in the Section One standings. Cedar Crest (45-18) and Penn Manor (42-14) are battling for section supremacy. On Tuesday, the Knights topped McCaskey 7-0 at Leisure Lanes as Ben Helman bowled two games over 240. The senior had a 244 in his first game and a 247 in his third, totaling 698 for the day. Dutch Lanes was the site of the clash with Township on Friday. The Streaks won by a 7-0 score as Drew Jaquith led the team with 687 points. Jaquith’s top score was a 248 in his third game. Helman again led Hempfield, this time knocking down the pins to the count of 629. Nick O’Neill was second with a 532 series and Caleb Mertz, with a 469, followed.
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Art Festival Receives Honor The art festival of Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation was recently rated the best Art Fair on the East Coast and one of the top 50 in the nation by ArtFairCalendar.com, a juried fine art fair and art shows listings website promoting attendance at art fairs, craft shows, and art festivals nationwide. Close to 1,000 nominations were received online, and there were more than 2,000 voters. The surveys asked participants
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with 21 more points to Hempfield’s 12. Senior Eli Washington, with one trey, led the Knights with 14 points. Ryan Hilton (10) also reached double figures while Austin Groft scored nine points. Senior Ronnie Swantner knocked down a pair of triples and finished with eight points. The Tornado offense was led by Brian McKenzie’s game-high 18 while Ajani Simmons (16) and Makai Ortiz-Gray (15) also contributed. WRESTLING Thanks to a Chase Mathias victory on a 6-4 decision at the 195-pound match and a pin by Luke Dryere at 220, the Black Knights gained momentum just at the right time in Wednesday’s wrestling match with L-L League foe Cocalico. For good measure, the Knights also earned six points with Zach Bicevskis claiming the uncontested points in a Cocalico forfeit at 285. Hempfield won the match 38-22. This win improved the Knights’ record to 4-2 while the Eagles fell to 2-4. It was Hempfield’s next-to-last regular season dual meet. The team wraps that up on Wednesday against Warwick. Head coach John Walizer spoke of the importance of the upcoming meet as Hempfield is currently 17th in the District Three Class-AAA power rankings. “Against Cocalico we had a few guys out,� Walizer stated. “We’re sitting right outside for getting into district duals. We have Warwick on Wednesday, which is the last day for the points to go in.� The Cocalico match began with neither team sending out a wrestler in the two lightweight classes. And even the 120pound bout was a Cocalico forfeit with Luke Kramer being credited with the six team points.
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Lancaster Catholic High School students Ella Cassidy, Matthew Keebler, Sebastian Klemmer, and Vivian Klemmer were named Lancaster Sunrise Rotary Students of the Quarter. They were honored for their school and community activities, leadership and academic achievements. Ella’s favorite subjects are precalculus and chemistry. She participates in the marching and jazz bands as well as the percussion ensemble/samba band and quiz bowl club. She is on the Mini-THON committee and is a member of the
Crusader Youth Club and Tri-M Music Honor Society. She participates in dance classes at the Cavod Academy of the Arts and has participated in County Band and Orchestra. Matthew’s favorite subjects are calculus, chemistry and biology. He founded the school’s Autism Awareness Club and is a member of Student Council, National Honor Society and Future Medical Leaders of America. Matthew is on the bowling and tennis teams and captains the school soccer team, which voted him Offensive Player of the Year. He is also a 2018 Lancaster-Lebanon
League first-team soccer All-Star. Matthew volunteers at Landis Homes and Lancashire Hall Nursing and Rehab Center. Sebastian’s favorite subjects are Western civilization and Advanced Placement English literature and composition. He enjoys playing in the jazz and marching bands and the pit orchestra. Sebastian participates in cross-country, track and field, and quiz bowl. He is an altar server and teaches eighth-grade religious education at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Sebastian received a 2018 National Merit commendation.
Vivian’s favorite subjects are algebra 2 and world history. She enjoys field hockey and basketball and plays in the brass and string ensembles as well as the pit orchestra for the school musical. She is a member of the quiz bowl club and the Aevidum student suicide awareness club. Vivian is an altar server. Lancaster Sunrise Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at the Lancaster Country Club on New Holland Pike, Lancaster. New members are welcome. More information is available at www.lancaster sunriserotaryofpa.com.
Milk Duds 4-H Club Will Meet The Milk Duds 4-H Dairy Club will hold its reorganizational meeting on Monday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. Club activities include taking part in dairy judging practices and
competitions, fitting and showing workshops, the county show, and other events, and each meeting has a different topic related to the dairy industry. Items attendees should bring to this meeting are a pen or pen-
cil, a 2019 calendar and the completed enrollment form with parent signatures. This meeting is important for both new and returning club members and their parents, so those who cannot attend the meeting are asked to
turn in their enrollment form to the Extension office prior to the meeting date. Readers may contact Amanda Arrowsmith, club leader, at 717-548-2664 or a194arrowsmith@epix.net for additional information.
Come To Our House Of Worship BREAKOUT MINISTRIES: Senior Pastors Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am. Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing & deliverance. Children’s ministry; nursery through Sr. High. Coffee & snacks before & after the Service. Wednesdays-7pm: Bible Study & Prayer. Local & international outreaches. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540 (717)656-8366
FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 151 Donnerville Rd., Lancaster (one block south of Columbia Avenue). Pastor: David A. Thomann. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship Service. 9 a.m. Sunday School (with nursery and classes for children, youth and adults); 10:15 a.m. Coffee, conversation; 10:45 a.m. Worship Service (with nursery and children’s church). Wed.: 7 p.m. AWANA Clubs (K6); Wednesday - Youth Group 7 p.m. Office phone: 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com
WAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 600 Stony Battery Rd., Landisville (between QVC & Hempfield H.S.). Rev. Dr. Stephen P. Fritz, Pastor. Sunday Schedule: Traditional Service w/ choir at 9:30 am & Contemporary Service w/ band at 11 am. Nursery available at both services. For more info, call or go online. www.waysidepc.org / (717) 898-1551.
CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES: “Sharing Christ and His Love with All People.” 1850 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, 17603. Pastor: The Rev. Kathryn L. Kuhn, Sr. Pastor. Sunday Services: 9:15am Family Worship & 10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship. Nursery Care provided. Sunday School for adults & children is at 9:30 a.m. (717) 392-5718. Visit us online at www.apostlesucc.org.
HABECKER MENNONITE CHURCH: “Where prayer, hospitality & service is a way of life!” 451 Habecker Church Rd. Lancaster, PA 17603. Sunday Worship 10am. We are an intercultural, Anabaptist congregation that gathers to worship One God in two languages, English & Karen. All are most welcome! http://habeckerchurch.com
ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH/ EAST PETERSBURG: 1905 Broad Street, East Petersburg. Rev. James Tanner, Interim Pastor. Sunday Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Nursery care provided during service. Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m. Ample parking and handicapped accessible. For more information, call (717) 569-1359 or email church@zionep.org Website www.zionep.org
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), PO Box 180, Marietta, PA 17547 717-426-1345 www.cbcpa.org Sun 9am & 10:45am. Worship & ministries for all ages; Wed 7pm. AWANA Clubs children’s ministry, Youth (Jr. & Sr. High), & Adult Life Grps (throughout the week). Nursery provided for most services. We welcome you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us!
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2340 State St., East Petersburg. Rev. Dr. Christopher Rankin, Pastor. Sunday Schedule:7:45 a.m. Service of the Word with Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Sunday School for all ages, 10 a.m. Coffee fellowship, and 10:30 a.m. Service of the Word with children’s sermon every Sunday and Holy Communion twice a month. Nursery care is available. Handicapped & Hearing Accessible. Phone: (717) 569-1632 or visit our website at www.trinityeastpete.org. “Catch the Vision, Share the Joy!”
ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH/ LANDISVILLE: 85 East Brandt Blvd. Sunday Schedule: 8 a.m. Traditional Worship & 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship. 9:15 a.m. Interim Pastor: Barbara Caruana. Faith Formation Classes for all ages. Our building is accessible to the physically impaired. Phone: (717) 898-2911 or visit us online at www.zionhempfield.net E-mail: zionluth@comcast.net
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School Announces Competition Winners Annabelle Kiefer, “The Challenger: Milestones and Mistakes”; second place, William Scott, “The Navajo Code Talkers of WWII”; third place, Maria Smolskiy, “Project 658”; and honorable mention, Kelsie McCuen, “Columbia: Disaster Strikes.” Exhibit: Individual - first place, Addie Elliott, “Triumphant Discovery Leads to Tragic Death: Marie Curie’s Discovery of Radium”; second place, Johnny Martin, “Valley Forge: The Winter That Tested America”; and
third place, Jack Kelly, “The Battle of Iwo Jima: Horror and Heroism.” Group - first place, Ryleigh Brewer and Maya Kirchner, “Stronger Than a Speeding Bullet: Malala Yousafzai”; second place, Keira Eshleman and Ava Vaughn, “Laws Built Up From the Ashes: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire”; and third place, Joe Hobson and Rocco Tirone, “Amelia Earhart: Triumph and Tragedy.” There were no entries in the Performance category or the Group Website category.
Henderson, a carousel horse carver and realistic carver from York, will be the featured guest carver. There is an admission fee. Admission is free for those with a military ID and for students in high school or college with identification. Parking is free. For more details, readers may visit www.lancarvers.com.
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SAT., JAN 26, 2019 8:00 A.M. (Inspection Of Items - Auction Day Only 7:00 A.M.) LOCATION: Enck’s Banquet Center, 1461 Lancaster Road (Rt. 72), Manheim, PA 17545 • 1999 Abner Zook 3-Dimensional Six Horse Covered Wagon Scene, 1972 Hattie K. Brunner Train Snow Scene Painting, 1962 Hattie K. Brunner Winter Snow Scene Painting, (3) Three Verna Seagraves Paintings, Keeney Theorem Paintings • Contemporary Wood Carvings • Salt Glaze Figures & Pottery • Contemporary Nolde Forest, Lester Breininger, Foltz, Seagraves, Jeff White, Russell Henry & Roy Keeney Pottery • Coins & Currency • Furniture (Antique & Quality Name-Brand Furniture) • Jewelry • Sports Memorabilia • Plus Much More FOR PHOTOS, FULL LISTING & TERMS SEE WEBSITE: www.witmanauctioneers.com
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• Abner Zook 3-D Diorama Winter Scene Covered Bridge 1982 • Aaron Zook 3-D Diorama Covered Bridge Scene • Firearms/ Military/ Guns • Woodwares • License Plates • Stoneware • Redware • Cast Iron • Metalwaves Tin & Brass • Glassware • Metal Pedal Car • Folk Art • Contemporary Wood Carvings • Duck Decoys • Prints • Toys & Trains • Modern & Antique Furniture & Furnishings • Hit 'N' Miss Engine • Vintage Boat Motor For Full History, Photos, Full Listing, Terms See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com The Witman Auctioneers Team Is Currently Booking Auctions Now & In The Future For The 2019 Auction Season. Call Us Now For Competitive Rates.
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St. Anne School social studies teacher Lincoln Kennedy (second row, far left) recently congratulated the school’s National History Day winners, including (front, from left) Rocco Tirone, Joe Hobson, Johnny Martin, Kelsie McCuen, Maya Kirchner, Tre Hockley, (second row) Maria Smolskiy, Addie Elliott, Keira Eshleman, Jack Kelly, Ava Vaughn, (back) William Scott, Annabelle Kiefer, Alison Brewer, Rebekah Citsay, Catherine Rebek, Dominick Baksh, and (not pictured) Ryleigh Brewer.
Lancaster County Woodcarvers will host its 46th annual Woodcarving and Wildlife Art Festival in Millersville University’s Student Memorial Center, Shenks Lane, Millersville. The event will take place on Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, March 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The theme is “Carnival.” Fred
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participate in the Regional NHD Competition, to be held on Saturday, March 2, at Kutztown University. Categories, winners, and specific topics are as follows: Documentary: Individual - first place, Rebekah Citsay, “David Farragut: From a Young Boy With a Dream to America’s First Admiral,” and second place, Catherine Rebek, “Dickey Chapelle: More Than a Photographer.” Group - first place, Dominick Baksh and Tre Hockley, “The Manhattan Project.” Paper: Individual - first place, Alison Brewer, “Eleanor Roosevelt and Her Impact on the Jewish Refugees.” Website: Individual - first place,
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St. Anne School held its annual National History Day (NHD) competition, which was the culmination of three months of research by students in sixth and eighth grades. The students were able to construct entries as individuals or as groups in one of five categories: Documentary, Exhibit, Paper, Performance, or Website. The topic needed to relate to this year’s theme, “Triumph and Tragedy in History.” Chosen topics included everything from Eleanor Roosevelt to The Navajo Code Talkers of World War II. The students at St. Anne presented to and were judged by judges from the local community. The St. Anne School winners will
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IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.
MINI LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, born 11/02 vet checked, up to date on shots/ wormed, house raised with children, black/tan $650. 717-529-3826
PURE BRED GERMAN Shepherd Puppies, nice markings, intelligent, vet checked, shots & wormed, ready 2/2. $410. 717862-3178 ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, (4) males, (1) female, 12wks old, shots, wormed, vet checked, (1) Rottweiler Female 2yrs old. 717-529-9047 ext-1, Reuben Blank
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450.
WE ARE HIRING PT HOUSEKEEPER Days, no weekends, exp. preferred, HS diploma or equivalant req. Text TEAM to 717-980-1636 or visit website at www.luthercare.org/careers EOE/Drug/Tobacco Free Workplace
COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
CLASS A CDL Driver for Lime truck and trailer. Haul & Spread crushed limestone on fields. Must have clean driving record. Farming knowledge a plus. JOANNE 610-273-3554
OFFICE CLEANING, LITITZ AREA. PART TIME EVES M-F. LEAVE MESSAGE, 717-664-7159
FIREWOOD: SEASONED & split, $75/ half cord. Elizabethtown. 717-823-2771
DIESEL MECHANIC & CDL Driver Wanted. 45-50 Hrs/Week. 1 year experience preferred. 717-367-7375
PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT FT & PT - All 3 Shifts.
SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. Cherry, Locust, Walnut, etc. $180 per cord. Delivery available. 717-205-6300 or 717-392-9544
HELP WANTED General A PT POSITION WITH FT PAY Paid training provided. Property inspection 717-314-2752 lancaster.metro@gmail.com
F/T ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR needed. Must be able to plan, oversee, and participate in warehouse operations and activities. Responsible for assigning and distributing work duties, as well as maintaining records and files. Will provide work direction and coordinate schedules and activities. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and 2-3 years previous warehouse experience. Must have good communication and interpersonal skills. Salary negotiable depending on qualifications & experience. Contact IC&S at 717-391-6250 or send resume to: info@ics-company.com
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PT EGG PACKERS NEEDED Call Dave at 717-426-2338
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EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS NEEDED for photography studio.Indoor, year-round work. Qualified applicants will be proficient in spackling, sanding and finishing of walls and ceilings. Excellent trim skills(casing, baseboard & crown) are essential. Cabinetry, flooring and fixture installation experience is also necessary. Must have own hand tools and reliable transportation. Up to $20/hour. Benefit package includes health insurance, vacation, holidays, and 401K. Please respond to officeadmin@shadowlightgroup.com with resume, work history, contact information.
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Elite Service, Inc. 905 Stone Hill Road, Denver
To work at our Lancaster Retail Locations
Schaad Detective Agency is seeking full-time and part-time Armed and Unarmed positions.
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TWIN PINE FORD is looking for self motivated, experienced automotive mechanics. Must have a great attitude, PA State Inspection & Emission license, essential tools, and good trouble shooting skills. For job application or submit resume to eugeneb@twinpineford.com
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MURRY COMMUNITIES IS seeking a fulltime accountant for our property management division. The ideal candidate will possess a thorough knowledge of accounting processes and procedures in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), is organized, accurate, responsible, honest, and dependable. Ability to work independently or as a member of a team. Murry Communities offer a competitive salary, company paid benefits, paid time off, and 401K with employer match. A bachelor’s degree with a concentration in accounting or finance preferred, or 5 years of related experience. Please submit resume to: ytoro@murrycos.com for consideration.
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A PLUS SERVICE Spinello Home Improvements. Roof and siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. HIC# PA028667. Call Joe Spinello, 717-464-5466.
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLEANING SOLUTIONS, 717-430-3601 Residential, Commercial, Automotive Carpets & Windows. Wkly, Biwkly, Mnthly $20 OFF for new customers. CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844
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PT HOUSEKEEPERS includes weekends and holidays. Apply in person at: SLEEP INN & SUITES Route 30, Mountville exit.
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NEED SOME EXTRA CASH? Why Not Earn Money While Making People Smile? ROYER’S FLOWERS & GIFTS is in need of floral delivery drivers for the Valentine’s Day holiday. Drive your own vehicle (van/SUV/station wagon preferred). Valid PA Driver’s License and Insurance required. Cell phone & GPS are helpful! Register in person at:
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165 S. Reading Rd. Ephrata 717-733-6588 873 N. Queen St. Lancaster 717-394-6339
201 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster 717-397-0376 902 Lancaster Ave. Columbia 717-684-2081
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DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 1051 Koser Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552 We are seeking applications for an
Instructional Services Secretary A minimal three years secretarial experience required. Excellent organizational and communication skills; must be proficient with current technology including Google Tools and Microsoft Suite. Details may be viewed on the district website with instructions to apply select Employment.
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CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053
JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231
DECKS, FENCES, Interior & Exterior Work. Handyman Work. Free Estimates. References. Brian, 717-371-0760. R029530
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PACKING POSITIONS - 1 ST SHIFT
DO GENERAL HAULING- Construction Clean up, Also Buildings, Basements, Yards, Odd Jobs. Call 717-392-7855.
TREE WISE GUYS, LLC. Qualified Arborist, Fully Insured. Offering 75’ Bucket. 717-601-1501
ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS @ AFFORDABLE RATES. New/Old Home Wiring. Additions/Panel Upgrades, Ceilng Fans & Pool/Spa Wiring. Fully insured. Free estimates. PA010947. 717-875-7972, 717-615-1103
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)
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40 Yrs Exp. 100/200 AMP’s & Panel Upgrades, Older Homes, FANS, Elect. Heat. Insured. PA 130999. Free Estimates Call anytime, 717-569-8837
Entry Level Positions Includes Weekends & Holidays Good Starting Wage & Benefits
EXPERIENCED PAINTER HANDYMAN Elec- Plumb- Drywall- Floors-RenovationsCarpentry. Pics & refs avail. PA #93408 717-324-3335. mlhalte@icloud.com
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HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569
220 Eby Chiques Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552 717-653-8061
JS HOME REMODELING & REPAIRS Remodeling & Improvements of Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements & More. Over 30 Years Experience. All Work Guaranteed. Free Estimates. PA082071. 717-875-5352
VAN’S TREES: TREES Shrub, tree trimming. Leaf Raking & Mulching. Senior Discount. Insured.
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ITEMS WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.
MOVING & JUNK REMOVAL. FREE QUOTES! Fully Insured. Call/Text 717-801-5328.
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
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Building, Remodeling, Handyman, Painting, Maintenance, Landscaping, Storm Damage. Sr & Vet Discounts. PA#88286 Steve 717-538-7536, John 717-598-8742 NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST? No Fees. No Commissions. Put More Cash In Your Pocket. Selling Your House Can Be A Quick And Simple Process Call 717-727-1919 PAINTING - RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR 38 Yrs Exp. Insured. Free Estimates. Claude Herr, 717-295-2415. PA039317 PAINTING BY MR. NEIL Residential Specialist. Int & Ext. Also PLASTERING, Wallpaper Removal, & Custom Staining, 717-871-0110.
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STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
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COLUMBIA – 1 BR Apt $700 LANCASTER – 2 BR Apt $950 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 MANHEIM TWP – 2 BR Apt $825 MILLERSVILLE AREA 4+ BR $2,600 MOUNTVILLE - 1 BR Loft $895 MOUNT JOY - 2 BR Apt $750 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line
WANTED 8-15 ACRES for possible mobile Home Park. Can be a 60ft right of way back to the acreage needed. $1200 to $1400 per Acre. Please call Lloyd Rutt 717-538-6444
717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com COLUMBIA/WRIGHSTVILLE 1&2BR APTS W/W carpet, gas heat, C/A, appls, w/s/t incl, central loc, $700-$900mo + sec dep, ref. req. No pets/smoking. 717-684-3584 COMMERCIAL SPACE, DOWNTOWN MANHEIM 1500 sf., 3rd flr, wood flrs, high ceilings, off-st prkng, $630/mo. 717-665-3451 or 717-575-1631 ELIZABETHTOWN QUIET 2BR, 1ba Apt., garage, w/s/t/heat included, no pets, no smoking. $900/mo. 717-554-7633 LONG-TERM MOTEL ROOMS FOR RENT. Refrigerator, Microwave & non-smoking avail. Manheim Area., Lancaster Co. FREE WIFI. 717-665-2938 MANHEIM LARGE 2BR, 1st flr of House. LR, DR, W/D hk-up, full bsmt, yard, lrg porch, completely remodeled. No pets/ smoking. $895/mo.+ util. 717-629-8470 MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $755-$815 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $795-$835 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055
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Use The Classifieds MOUNT JOY TOWNHOUSE, 2BR, 1.5 BA, all appliances, no pets, sec. dep., $900/mo plus all utils. 717-367-5109.
OC, MD, 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 410-390-8703. portnstarboardapts.com
1 & 2 BR LUXURY APTS! Millersville, Mountville, Manheim 717-393-3666, manorleasing.com
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Part-Time Childcare Attendants Manheim Pike Rita’s Join the team that serves ice, custard and happiness! We are looking for people who are • Outgoing and friendly • Available after school, evenings and weekends OR Daytimes • Dependable and responsible We offer • On-the-job training • Flexible schedules • Competitive hourly pay and Free Rita’s Treats • Part-time seasonal positions starting in March.
SELF STORAGE & PARKING 24/7 access. 199 S. Manor St., Mountville 717-522-5979, manorselfstorage.com WASHINGTON BORO 1BR Apt. LR, Kit, DR, entry room. $815/mo, includes all utilities including electric, central heat/air, off street parking, W/D. No pets, no smoking. 717-475-4542
To apply forward your resume to:
Zionluth@comcast.net
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Please submit application by Jan. 30th.
Qualified candidates must: • Be 18 years of age or older. • Available Sundays 7:45 a.m. - 12:00 noon. • Have experience working with young children ages infancy through pre-school. • Have current CPR/First Aid certification. • Successfully complete background checks as required by PA state law as well as passing the church’s Safe Sanctuary training requirements.
For a full job description visit our website at www.zionhempfield.net R029523
Apply online at ritasfranchises.com/manheimpike Use the “Join the Team” link at the top of the home page. To submit your application by email please follow the instructions on our website carefully. Failure to do so will result in a blank application being emailed.
Millersville 40 Manor Ave. 3BR semi-detached...........................$995 Lancaster Twp. 151 Riverside Ave. 4BR Semi-detached.................$1150 Millersville 104 Manor Ave. 3BR Semi-detached, garage...........$1095 Columbia 130 N 4th 1BR..........$675 Columbia 130 N 4th 2BR..........$825 Manheim Twp. 689 Royal View Dr. 3BR 2.BA, 1 car gar Twhse......$1595 East Petersburg 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$995 Manheim 101 S Charlotte 2BR.$725 Marietta 589 E. Market 2BR......$825 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City
Zion Lutheran Church (Landisville) is looking for part-time childcare attendants.
Manufactured Housing BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288 HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE 2003 TOYOTA AVALON XL, 1 owner, garage condition, very good working order, asking $4,000. 717-291-5600 2007 ACURA SEDAN TSX, auto, 4 cyl, white, 112K mi, $4800.717-361-9082. CAPITAL CLASSIC CARS buying All European & Classic Cars. ANY Condition. ANY Location. Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar & More! Top Dollar PAID. CapitalClassicCars.com 1-571-2825153 steve@capitalclassiccars.com CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.
MOUNTVILLE, SMALL EFFIENCENY Apt, $550/mo + Sec. + utlities. W/S/T included. Call 717-285-4117
For Rent
WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661
SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com
(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.
$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002
Looking For A Car? Use The Classifieds $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726 HARD-FRAME TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER, 5’, off short bed Chevy Colorado, locks, like new, $200, 717-367-1651 leave message.
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
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