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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXVII • NO 9

A Special Award For A Stellar Student’s Contributions BY COURTNEY MENGEL

Sincerely, The Class Of 2021 n June 1, the Hempfield High School (HHS) Class of 2021 was honored for its educational achievement at the HHS commencement ceremony. The event took place at the high school’s Georgelis Law Firm Stadium, 340 Mumma Drive, Landisville. Approximately 525 students graduated from HHS. This year’s valedictorian is the president of the senior class, Mili Ramani. The other nine of the Class of 2021’s top 10 students were also recognized: Anne Akbar, Melissa Caracciolo, Regan Gillisse, Lilly Heilshorn, Colin Meldrum, Dillon Otto, Bridget Reheard, Claudia Schmitz, and Lily Wernoch.

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Two weeks prior to the commencement ceremony, Ramani and vice president Markella Vassil reflected on their time at HHS with the Merchandiser. M e r c h a n d i s e r : How did your senior year go? R a m a n i : For the first threequarters of the school year, I was virtual. I had a sort of disconnect, which was difficult, but when I went back, I realized how much I missed being there in person. I was able to focus more once I was actively engaging in the classroom. It was really nice coming back to see everyone. V a s s i l : I’ve been in person all year. I would say my favorite part was getting to come to school on

the first day because we went so long without seeing our classmates, our friends, even our teachers. It was a very memorable part of the year. Merchandiser: Is there anything you want to tell the Class of 2021? Ramani: This year has been weird and difficult to say the least, but I’m so proud of everyone for pushing through it and finishing high school. It’s a big milestone, probably one of the first ones we reach, and I’m glad that we were able to get there together. Vassil : There has been so much uncertainty this year, but our class has done a great job handling everything. M e r c h a n d i s e r : What will you miss most about high school?

Except for 2020, every year since 1994, Water Street Mission (WSM) has hosted a Drive Away Hunger Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament will occur on Friday, June 18, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Meadia Heights Golf Club, 402 Golf Road, Lancaster. Supporting the general ongoing financial needs of caring for those experiencing homelessness in Lancaster County, WSM’s annual golf tournament invites local business professionals to enjoy a round of golf at a private club. After the match, participants will enjoy a catered meal with other players.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2021 Local And Nearby Fair Schedule . . . . . . . . . .3 Ministry To Host First Blood Drive . . . . . . . .4 Artist To Show Acrylic Paintings . . . . . . . .6 Camp GOTR Scheduled . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Business Directory . . . . . .7 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 House Of Worship . . . . . .12 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . .12

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This past May, Hempfield High School (HHS) alumna Hannah Johnson was awarded Colby College’s 2021 Condon Medal. The Condon Medal honors a senior at Colby who exhibits the finest qualities of citizenship and has made the most significant contribution to the development of life at Colby. Established in 1920, the Condon Medal was made possible through the gift from Randall J. Condon, a member of Colby’s Class of 1886. According to Johnson, the Condon Medal represents fully investing in the Colby community, which meant dedicating most of her time at Colby to helping students feel like they belong. “I struggled finding my stride at this school at first, and it was truly the people around me who helped me find my authentic self here,” stated Johnson. For many years, Johnson’s family has rented a lakefront house near Colby, located in Maine. When she

attended HHS, Johnson ran crosscountry and needed to train over the summer. Johnson’s mother would drive her to Colby’s campus where she would run throughout the neighborhoods. When it came time for Johnson to apply to colleges, she applied to Colby on a whim and was accepted.


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The ribbon-cutting event for “Art Heals,” a large-scale public art installation, will take place on First Friday, June 4, from 5 to 8 p.m. “Art Heals” is located outside Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, 204 N. Prince St., Lancaster, and in the College Art Garden, located at the corner of Prince and Chestnut streets in downtown Lancaster. The installation features works by Jennifer Quigley, artist and registered expres-

sive arts therapist. Quigley is the inaugural artist in residence of the college’s Healing Arts Residency, an ongoing partnership between medical facilities, key community leaders, and the art and design education community. Its goal is to develop initiatives that inspire creative practices and promote community healing, wellness, coping, and personal growth. Ceremonies will be followed by live music by Heather Vidal.

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Group Schedules Golf Tournament The Hempfield Area Democratic Committee will host a golf tournament fundraiser on Saturday, June 19, at Four Seasons Golf Club, 949 Church St., Landisville. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start, with registration opening at 7:30 a.m. The tournament will feature a hole-in-one contest and cash prizes for the other par 3 holes. Options will be available for other skill level prizes, including closestto-the-pin and putting. There is a cost per golfer, with discounts for foursomes and students. Registration includes golf, use of a cart, refreshments, and placement in a foursome. The reg-

istration deadline is Thursday, June 10. Hole sponsorships are available to individuals as well as businesses and organizations. The sponsorship deadline is Sunday, June 6. For more information, contact Martin Dees at 717-951-4687 or info@hempfielddemocrats.org. Registration is available at www.hempfielddemocrats.org. Proceeds will support the Hempfield Area Democratic Committee’s efforts to increase voter turnout, assist local Democratic candidates, and award an annual scholarship to an outstanding college-bound student who exemplifies Democratic values.

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2021 Local And Nearby Fair Schedule Food And Folk Art Day Camp Posted The 4-H Pennsylvania Heritage Food and Folk Art Virtual Day Camp will take place on Monday to Thursday, June 28 to July 1, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Youth ages 8 to 18 as of Jan. 1 are invited to learn about and make Pennsylvania Dutch foods and folk art, including tole painting, quilting,

Sept. 15-17 Solanco Fair, Quarryville. www.solanco fair.org Sept. 16-18 East Petersburg Day Carnival. www.east petersburgday.com Sept. 21-25 102nd Ephrata Fair. www.ephratafair.org Sept. 22-24 97th West Lampeter Fair. www.west lampeterfair.com Sept. 29-Oct. 2 New Holland Farmers Fair. www.newhollandfair.org October 4-8 Manheim Community Farm Show. www.manheimfarmshow.org

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Green Infrastructure, and Bugs in the Ecosystem for students in kindergarten through grade eight. The LSF will also offer free admission on First Friday, June 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. The evening will feature rain barrel painting and a special rainfall simulation led by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Attendees may enter to win a

an accommodation or who has questions about the physical access provided may contact Kelly Weisner at 610-391-9840 in advance of his or her participation or visit. For more information about 4-H, call 717-394-6851 or email lancaster ext@psu.edu.

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LSF Schedules June Activities The Lancaster Science Factory (LSF), 454 New Holland Ave., Lancaster, will be a part of the Lancaster Conservancy’s annual Water Week by hosting a special series of 60minute environmental science workshops for children from Saturday, June 5, through Friday, June 11. LSF will offer hands-on classes on Hydropower, Water Filters,

and fraktur writing. This camp is free to currently enrolled 4-H members, with a fee for new 4-H members. Registration will end on Friday, June 11. To register, visit https://extension.psu.edu/ 4-h/folk-art. Anyone who anticipates needing

rain barrel. All workshops will be offered at a reduced price of per student due to the support of the Junior League of Lancaster. For details and registration, visit www.tlsf.org. LSF will continue to require all visitors over age 2 to wear a cloth mask that covers their nose and mouth during their visit.

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Ministry To Host First Blood Drive In conjunction with Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank, the Faith in Action Ministry will host its first blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 5. The blood drive will take place in the parish hall of St. Edward’s Episcopal Church, 2453 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster.

Once known as Social Outreach, the Faith in Action Ministry is run by a committee made up of members from St. Edward’s Episcopal Church. The committee is responsible for coordinating projects that establish and maintain a relationship between the community and the church. Committee members aim to schedule events

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and projects in tandem with religious seasons such as Pentecost, Lent, and Easter. Since the church is currently celebrating Pentecost, the committee found it fitting to host a blood drive. “I’m looking forward to, and hoping for, a successful turnout,” stated Leslie Arnold, Faith in Action Ministry committee member and primary blood drive coordinator. “According to Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank, one pint can save three lives. People should participate for the sake of giving back in terms of helping others as a result of their donation.” On the day of the blood drive, the Faith in Action Ministry will promote its project called Books for Pris-

oners. Throughout the summer, the committee will collect books for a small library that an Episcopalian prison chaplain will keep for prisoners in Lancaster. The committee is looking for donations of Bibles, devotionals, inspiring biographies, and more. Paperbacks are preferred, but hardcovers will be accepted. For a specific list of books that will be accepted, visit http://bit.ly/BooksFor Prisoners. Arnold said she hopes that other Episcopal churches in Lancaster County will participate in the blood drive. Walk-ins will not be available at the blood drive. To sign up for a time to donate, visit http://bit.ly/StEdsBlood Drive.

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Members of the Hempfield Foundation board of directors celebrate the start of the organization’s 2019 golf tournament.

The Hempfield Foundation will hold its 2021 golf tournament on Monday, June 14, at Conestoga Country Club, 1950 Stone Mill Road, Lancaster. Proceeds will go toward grants for classroom projects and activities in Hempfield School District. The event will begin at 11 a.m. with registration and lunch, followed by a 12:30 p.m. start. Golfers may register individually or in a group of four; the deadline is Monday, June 7. For more information about the tournament, to register as a player or hole sponsor or to learn more about annual partnerships with the foundation, visit www.hemp fieldfoundation.org or email

hempfieldfoundation@gmail.com. The title sponsor for the tournament is the foundation’s Premier Community Partner, Penn State Health. Founded in 1993, the Hempfield Foundation is a separate not-forprofit organization that supports the educational mission of the Hempfield School District through grants and scholarships. The foundation awards grants to the Hempfield faculty for initiatives that enhance the academic experiences of Hempfield students. During the 2021 Hempfield Senior Awards Night on May 17, the foundation gave out more than $25,000 in scholarships to graduating Hempfield seniors.

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The North Museum of Nature and Science, 400 College Ave., Lancaster, went Under the Stars for its sixth annual Cosmic Bash on May 22. Proceeds from the fundraiser support STEM education opportunities for children, including outreach and virtual programs for children throughout Lancaster County. The North Museum will introduce a partner event, the inaugural Cosmic Bash Festival of Nature & Science, which will take place out-

doors at the museum in Lancaster and at Millport Conservancy in Lititz, on Saturday, June 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be an opportunity for a diverse group of friends from both organizations to join together and celebrat the great outdoors, science, and STEM education with a variety of scientific activities, exploratory learning opportunities, nature discovery, and more. For more information, visit www.northmuseum.org.

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Shin Chosen For Honor Society Catherine Shin, a nursing student at the University of Scranton, is one of 35 students at the school who were recently inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society of nursing. For induction into the honor society, students must have completed half of the nursing curriculum, have demonstrated ability in nursing, have a grade point average of 3.0 and rank in the upper one-third of the class. The honor society was founded in 1922. Shin is a senior and hails from Landisville.

Street Mission,” said Clement. “For businesses, it seems like they appreciate how being connected to Water Street Mission has impacted their business both externally and internally. I think there is a lot that businesses can gain from partnering with Water Street Mission because what we do is so tangible.” Preregistration, which is required, can be completed at www.wsm.org/drive-away -hunger. Businesses interested in partnering with WSM can contact business ambassador Sandy Gambone at sgambone@wsm.org or 717358-2932.

Women’s Wellness Event Scheduled Story Marks Lancaster will host Women’s Wellness After a Pandemic … Let’s Get Moving on Thursday, June 10, at 6:30 p.m. The event will take place at Manheim Township Park, Petersburg Road, Neffsville, at the rear of the park at Kiwanis Pavilion 2. The special guest will be Andrea Starsinic, certified

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“I’m looking forward to getting out on the course, developing relationships, and connecting people to the heart of Water Street Mission,” stated director of marketing Matt Clement. The golf tournament will help support services WSM provides for individuals experiencing homelessness in Lancaster County. WSM offers emergency shelter, residential programs, and community food bank at its Outreach Center, as well as medical, dental, and behavioral health services. Additionally, WSM invests in prekindergarten and kindergarten education through its Wonder Club program and offers teen mentoring through its Teen Haven program. On average, WSM serves 400 meals each day in its dining hall; has 3,000 medical and dental visits every year; and hosts over 170 guests per night at the residential and Providence shelters. “Drive Away Hunger is a great way for businesses to get connected and know more about the heart of Water

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Jill Brinser of Hermione Paints has shown her artwork at Mulberry Art Studios, 21 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster, three consecutive years during the We Love Our Pets Exhibit, but soon she will fill the gallery space with a collection all her own - “Elements and Personalities, Realistic Still Lifes and Portraits by Hermione Paints.” The show will open with a First Friday reception on June 4 from 5 to 9 p.m., and it will be displayed through Wednesday, June 30. After 28 years of working in design and advertising, Brinser decided to reinvent herself as an acrylic painter. In late 2018, she rekindled a long-ignored passion for fine

art. A resident of Elizabethtown, Brinser has shown her work at area shows and businesses and keeps a running list of styles and subjects to explore. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Tyler School of Art at Temple University. Brinser is an active member of the Hershey Area Art Association. Brinser said she likes to explore details such as reflections, highlights, shadows and textures, and she tries to present her subjects in a new way. Acrylic paintings by Jill Brinser will be displayed at The “Elements” portion of her Mulberry Art Studios beginning on June 4. upcoming show consists of 17 still lifes that feature metal items, glass objects, food and knows. More of Brinser’s artwork may objects from nature. The “PerFor more information and be viewed at www.hermione sonalities” series comprises directions to the gallery, visit -paints.com and www.insta portraits of six people Brinser www.mulberryartstudios.com. gram.com/hermione_paints/.

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Camp GOTR will take place on Monday, June 21, through Friday, June 25, at LCBC Lancaster City at Liberty Place, 313 W. Liberty St., Lancaster. Camp will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and drop-off will be from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Camp GOTR combines Girls on the Run activities and ideas with all the fun of camp. Throughout the week, campers will build, create, write, discuss, connect, and laugh all while participating in games and activities designed to leave them feeling confident and appreciated by their teammates. Campers must be entering the third through fifth grades in the fall to be eligi-

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Hospice & Community Care, in conjunction with The Gilded Lily, will host its annual plant sale on Saturday, June 5, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Hospice & Community Care, 685 Good Drive, Lancaster. The plant sale will be held rain or shine. The event will feature a large selection of plants, including annuals, perennials, shrubs, house plants, hanging baskets, succulents

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Bringing Loved Ones Home With Project Lifesaver

Lt. Jennifer Brubaker (left) and Pilot Club member Cathy Cieslinski serve the community with Project Lifesaver. BY COURTNEY MENGEL

Before Project Lifesaver came to Lancaster County on Oct. 20, 2012, an elderly man wandered from his home during the winter. Much effort was put into finding him, but he was not located until a day or two later. He had passed away 250 feet behind his home.

“If he would have had a working wristband from Project Lifesaver, we more than likely would have found him,” stated Pilot Club of Lancaster member Cathy Cieslinski. “Project Lifesaver is all about bringing your loved ones home, and we saw a need in our county. Implementing this program in our county was important to our club.”

Project Lifesaver is a search-and-rescue program to locate at-risk individuals who wander. Its mission is to use state-of-the-art technology in assisting those who care for individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, developmental disorders, Down syndrome, and other brain-related challenges across the United States. According to Project Lifesaver’s data, in over 3,400 searches, Project Lifesaver has achieved a 100% success rate on an average of less than 30 minutes. Pilot Club has partnered with 18 municipalities to bring Project Lifesaver to Lancaster County. Lt. Jennifer Brubaker from East Hempfield Township Police Department was one of the first police officers to receive training. “The equipment took time to work with and feel comfortable using,” said Brubaker. “In a moment where lives are at stake, you don’t want to use equipment that you need to think much

on Johnson. “My adviser, Tarja Raag, was really like a motherly figure for me,” said Johnson. “I was also super inspired by two of my religious studies professors: Ryan Harper and David Freidenreich. They really challenged the ways I think about religion and how we understand the world around us.” After graduating from Colby with a psychology

major and religious studies minor, Johnson plans to attend medical school and become an OB/GYN. “I think recognition like this is a bit overwhelming because so much of my life experiences are due to the support of so many people,” explained Johnson. “I share this award with everyone who’s been a part of my life throughout my journey at Colby!”

Horst Receives Service Award Aaron Horst of Landisville earned the Exceptional Service Award from the Business and Leadership Department at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), Harrisonburg, Va.

officers are aware of what the person looks like, what they will possibly wander to, what their disabilities include, and so on,” noted Brubaker. “Sometimes, we will meet individuals enrolled in the program, specifically children, to establish a friendship with them so that in the event of an emergency, they won’t be afraid of us. We want people to see us and know that we

mean safety.” Individuals with an official diagnosis can enroll in Project Lifesaver. To request an application for Project Lifesaver, contact Cieslinski at 717-5722682. The Pilot Club welcomes new members. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/PilotClub or search for “Pilot Club of Lancaster” on Facebook.

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Condon Medal from pg 1 During her time at Colby, Johnson held several positions on campus. She was a class senator for the Student Government Association, a community adviser, an area residence director, a Lives of Purpose mentor, a volunteer scribe, a research assistant in the psychology department, and a front desk attendant at the Colby Museum of Art. Several staff members at Colby made an impression

about operating. You want to get right to work and get moving with it.” Brubaker said she decided to receive training because she has two autistic goddaughters, so she saw value in the program. Project Lifesaver participants wear a personalized transmitter 24/7 on their wrist or ankle that emits a tracking signal on FM radio frequency. When a caregiver calls 911 and reports that a participant has wandered, a search team triangulates the area and uses a receiver to locate the individual through his or her transmitter. “People should enroll in the program because, although this won’t keep loved ones from wandering, it will serve as a safety net,” explained Cieslinski. “If they wander, this will give us a fighting chance to find them as opposed to finding that needle in a haystack.” Police officers keep profiles on every individual enrolled. “We have these on hand so

During his career at EMU, he has choreographed two musicals and a play at Eastern Mennonite High School, and he served as a tennis coach for three years, a three-year assistant at

Prima Theatre will present a celebratory outdoor concert of the greatest hits of the bands Queen and Journey in “Queen/Journey.” The concert will occur outdoors from a portable stage at 8 p.m. on Fridays, June 11 and 18, and Saturdays, June 12 and 19. The songs will be led by singers Grace Byrnes, who starred as Lucy Harris in Prima’s 2019 production of “Jekyll and Hyde”; Broadwaycredited Donovan Hoffer; and Asia Littlejohn, who has

performed around the world. A live band will bring the music to life with rock ‘n’ roll theatricality. “Queen/Journey” will take place in the large parking lot at Liberty Place behind the Lancaster Barnstorners’ stadium, located on Prince Street in Lancaster. Arena-style audio, lighting, and special effects will be in play. The location is handicapped-accessible. Safety protocols are in place, including a distanced

circle chalked on the ground for each party. Patrons should bring lawn chairs. On-site lavatories will be available. Individual general admission tickets per person vary and include access to an unreserved circle for one’s party. Premium tickets per person are also available and include a reserved private circle for one’s party, close to the stage. Limited tickets are available, with reservations at www. primatheatre.org.

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was going to win until late in the fourth game. “They did stuff we hadn’t seen all year,” Vogel added. “They jumpserved us. We just couldn’t handle their serves even though we pride ourselves on our passing.” What helped Hempfield, however, was the inconsistency in Palmyra’s strengths. “They couldn’t string a bunch of serves together,” Vogel said. “Michael Keene and Chris Rivera came through with some huge points,” added the coach. “Rivera had a thunderous kill at the most opportune time. Also, Givens had some key blocks.” Givens led the team in kills (18) and blocks (4). Orth had two aces and 22 digs. Hempfield reached the quarterfinals, beating Conestoga Valley 3-0 on Thursday, May 20. The Knights wore down the opponent 25-18, 25-14 and 25-9. Givens led with 18 kills. Orth came through with 24 digs. “Winning this advanced us to the state tournament,” Vogel pointed out. “Anyone who plays a sport, your dream is to play in a state championship. These kids are starting to realize that. I’m very proud of this group - we had only one returning starter and we are advancing to the state tournament.” BOYS’ LACROSSE Hempfield reached the District Three Class 3A boys’ lacrosse championship game by upending Central York in the semifinals 13-11 on Monday evening. However, two days after that, Hempfield had to deal with the suspending of the championship game due to rain. The match was in a rain delay. With Wilson leading, 7-3, at halftime the district officials decided to suspend the game with play resuming Thursday, May 27. As for the Central York match, the Panthers were one of only two teams (Manheim Township the other) to have posted a victory over Hempfield during the regular season - an 11-6 win on May 8. The Knights had entered district play as the fourth seed while the Panthers were the top seed, earning a first-round bye thanks to that position. Hempfield’s sensational offense had outscored opponents 238-114 while the Knights went 16-2 through and including the district semifinal match. The Knights took an 8-6 lead into the second half and increased their advantage to 11-8 by the end of the third quarter. Staff photo Max Grube led the scoring Stephen Pitts battles a Panther double-team during Hempfield’s 13-11 win in a District Three with six goals and two assists. opener at Central York last Monday. Zack Antesberger notched a hat

Hempfield side come back to win two in a row, forcing a tiebreaker fifth set. Hempfield boys’ volleyball “In the first game, we just coach Mike Vogel summed up made some errors,” said Vogel. Wednesday nights’ victory at “The second game was almost a Central Dauphin in four simple repeat of the first one. words, “We never gave up.” “We reduced the errors in the The Black Knights (19-1) won third game and winning that their third District Three Class was a confidence booster,” continued the coach. “ We had momentum and won the fourth won.” The Rams came to erase a four-point Hempfield lead on two occasions in that tiebreaker set. “We were up 5-1 and 8-4 and they tied it 14-14,” Vogel explained. “Our blocking shut them down in the most opportune times. It’s a tribute to our kids. They never gave up.” Fighting an uphill battle with the aforementioned errors, the Knights fell 25-22 and 25-21 before claiming each of the next two sets by the same score - 2520. They held off the Rams 1715 in the fifth set. Ryan Givens delivered with 22 kills on the night for Hempfield. Mason Orth led the team with four aces and 16 digs while Grant Lorelli topped the team in blocks with five. Hempfield, which entered the district playoffs as the fifthseeded team, had to travel to Palmyra for the quarterfinals last Monday. They won the opening set 26-24 as the Cougars continued to claw their way back. The second set went to Palmyra 25-18. The Knights held on for a 25-23 win and finished off the Cougars 25-19 in the fourth set. Staff photo “Palmyra is a very good team,” Hempfield’s Ryan Givens drives a shot past Conestoga Valley’s Camden Clapper (5) and Dominic Brabant during the Black Vogel said. “It was a hard-fought Knights’ 3-0, District Three opening-round win at home on May victory. All of the games were tight and you didn’t know who 20. BY ARA GRIGORIAN

3A playoff game in a week’s time by defeating the Rams 3-2. The victory in the semifinals came against the district’s top-seeded team, earning the Black Knights a trip to the championship game. The Rams (17-2) won the first two sets and saw a determined

Matty Weist was another key trick while Jason Hilton tallied two goals. A.J. McAlpine scored to the Knights’ victory, grabbing one goal and assisted on another 12 saves in front of the Hempin this close contest. Toby Marco field net. also netted a goal. See Sports pg 9

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Sports from pg 8 GIRLS’ LACROSSE The Hempfield girls’ lacrosse team drew Manheim Township in its District Three 3A quarterfinals round match on Thursday, May 20. The seventh-seeded Black Knights traveled to face the L-L League champion Blue Streaks and were turned away by a 19-8 score. Township out-shot Hempfield 27-14 as the Streaks advanced to the semifinals, assuring themselves a spot in the state playoffs. Kelsea Dague scored four times for Hempfield. Brynn Axe added a hat trick while Whitney Hershey tallied one goal. The Knights ended their 2021 season with a 13-7 mark. The Streaks were led by Sydney Witmer (5 goals) and Megan Rice (4 goals). TRACK The District Three Class 3A Track & Field Championships took place at Shippensburg University on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22. The Hempfield boys’ team scored 15 team points and finished in a tie for 18th place with LampeterStrasburg. Among the top finishers was Tanner Hess. He took sixth in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.09. Hess was 12th in the 200-m semifinals (23.13). Perhaps the top achievement of the weekend was the statequalifying performance by the foursome of Owen Jackson, Aiden Hodge, Chris Titter and David Jackson. In the 4x800 relay, they posted a time of 7:56.39, finishing third and qualifying for the PIAA 3A championships. In the 4x100 relay, Tom Minnich, Elijah Hinton, Diellon Trinaku and Hess took seventh place with a time of 43.59.

In the 3,200m race, Hodge was seventh at 9:33.37 while fellow sophomore Joseph Fahrney was 16th (9:5584). Owen Jacksin (2:01.09) and David Jackson (2:02.02) were eighth and 12th, respectively, in the 800m while Titter’s time of 2:04.05 was good for 15th. In field events, senior Russell Hanes came through with a

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To kick off National EMS Week, Lancaster EMS hosted “A Celebration of Life Remembered Dedication Ceremony” for staff and family members at the EMS Millersville Station, 100 E. Charlotte St., Millersville, on May 17. Heritage Monuments and Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home donated a granite monument including personalized photo and name remembrances of seven fallen EMS heroes from Lancaster County. Those remembered are Kathy Wiley (19532011), Polly Oakes (1965-2014), Craig Hohman (1956-2013), Larry Joe (1951-2014), Bob Thompson (19552014), Bob Hinkle (1954-2015) and Bobbie Stewart (1933-2017). Previously, there were individual bricks engraved with the names and birth and death dates of the seven individuals. Marisa Seubert, director of marketing and development at Lancaster EMS, contacted Heritage Monuments and Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home last year. “The memorial garden needed a refresh and a more personal touch,” stated Seubert. “The funeral home generously donated the stone and with photos

Representatives from Heritage Monuments, Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home, and Lancaster EMS (from left) Chad Snyder, Marisa Seubert, Andy Gilger, Kathy Snyder, Charles F. “Chip” Snyder Jr., and C. Robert May attended the memorial dedication.

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Janice Greenleaf (left) will take over as principal at Kraybill Mennonite School, replacing MJ Smith. BY CATHY MOLITORIS

When MJ Smith retires from her position as principal of Kraybill Mennonite School at the end of this month, she’ll be leaving behind a job that she’s loved, and one that she said has been an honor to have. “It has been really great to have been gifted with the privilege of serving here,” she said. “This school is a community that really supports the students and the teachers. It is a fantastic place. It’s not heaven, but it’s close.” Smith noted that her retirement is bittersweet. “I really enjoy seeing the children come to school in the morning, greeting them when they come in the door,” she stated. “I love seeing them and their brothers and sisters and their families.” She has also enjoyed having the opportunity to make a difference in students’ lives. “I like helping children to solve their problems,” she remarked. “I like to help them discover how they can find a solution and have success.” Still, she acknowledged that one thing she won’t miss has been the stress of the past year, with the added pressure of the pandemic. “I am also really looking forward to not having to get up at 5:30 in the morning and have a full agenda all day. I have stacks of books to read, projects around the house,” she said, noting that she is also eager to spend even more time with her grandchildren, who attend Donegal schools. Smith said her departure is made a little easier by knowing she’s leaving the school to a very capable educator. Janice Greenleaf will be taking the reins as the new principal.

“I know Janice very well, and I feel extremely confident to have her come on,” Smith stated. Greenleaf, who has spent the past 12 years teaching at Lancaster Mennonite Middle School, is a former Kraybill parent and said that background makes her uniquely suited for her new job. “I have experienced this school both as a parent and as a substitute teacher,” explained Greenleaf, whose three children attended Kraybill. “There are not many places like Kraybill, with its support for everyone and the collaborative community.” She noted that she is most looking forward to helping the school continue to experience the positive growth that has happened recently, including the addition of a school garden. “I’ve had some experience with experiential learning, and I want to continue that at Kraybill,” she stated. “I believe in learning through different avenues beyond the four walls of the classroom.” Although Greenleaf said she’s excited about her position, she admits that Smith leaves big shoes to fill. “The challenge for me is to make connections and get to know the people here,” she remarked. “MJ has a wealth of knowledge as far as knowing the students and their families and the outside community. That will be one of my main goals, to build that knowledge base.” Smith said although she’s retiring, she’s not going away, and she will be around to support Greenleaf and the school as needed. Still, she said, she doubts her replacement will require much help, adding, “I know the school is in very, very good hands.”


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Bringing Faith And Fellowship Along For The Ride Over the past seven years, Lifecycles has helped young people ride the equivalent of more than four times around the Earth on their bicycles. “I track all the mileage of our local rides and our bigger trips, and we have now ridden more than 110,000 miles,” said Lee DeRemer, who runs Lifecycles with his wife, Marcie. The organization is open to boys and girls ages 12 to 18 and offers participants a chance to enjoy friendship, mentoring and bike riding, all with a faith focus. “We offer the boys and girls a positive experience, encouragement, a challenge, goal setting, mentoring and spiritual growth,” Lee explained.

“Because our program includes all of that, there’s no room left for bullying or people making fun of each other. … We don’t have kids tearing each other down. We like to say we find out what the teens are doing right, and we build on that.” Lifecycles began its current season on April 19 and is looking for more riders as well as more volunteers. Currently, the group has a girls’ team that rides on Mondays in Lititz and three boys’ teams one in Marietta on Tuesdays, one in Landisville on Thursdays and another in New Holland also on Thursdays. The group also rides on two Saturdays a month. “This is 100% free for participants,” Lee noted. “There is never any cost for the rid-

ers. We have bikes, helmets and food for them. We provide a meal after each ride.” The organization is also looking for more volunteers. “If you would enjoy investing in a teenager, there are teenagers who need to have the encouragement and the example you can set,” he stated. “If you enjoy riding, whether you’re young or old, slow or fast, there’s a ride group waiting for you.” The group is also looking for volunteers to help serve meals or sign in participants at weekly rides. Lee emphasized that Lifecycles is open to any youths in the county, and no experience with bike riding is necessary. “We don’t have tryouts,” he remarked. “If you show up at Lifecycles, we believe you’re

Railroad Museum Joins Initiative those currently serving in the United States military, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, as well as members of the Reserves, National Guard, U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Corps, and up to five family members. Qualified members must show a Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), DD Form 1173 ID card (dependent ID), or DD Form 1173-1 ID card for entrance into a participating Blue Star Museum. Blue Star Museums include children’s museums; art, science and history museums; zoos; gardens;

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seven years,” he said. “That’s a miracle. God has protected us, He has provided for us and He has sustained us.” For more information on Lifecycles, visit www.life cyclesteam.org.

Sportsmen’s Group Posts Activities The Manheim Sportsmen’s Association, 552 Oak Tree Road, Manheim, has posted its upcoming schedule. Readers may visit www.manheim sportsmansassoc.org for information about the club. The club will participate in the Lancaster County Sportsman’s Youth Day on Saturday, June 5, at the Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Association, 731 N. Milton Grove Road, Elizabethtown. This event is open to any youths ages 10 to 15 at no cost. Preregistration is required. For further information, call

Mike at 717-224-0747. The Manheim club’s monthly membership meeting will be held on Thursday, June 10, at 7 p.m. For further information, call 717-587-6957. The membership application is available on the aforementioned website and at any club activity. The Manheim Sportsmen’s Association retirees will meet on Monday, June 14, at 8 a.m. For further information, call 717-224-0747 or 717-5876957. All club member retirees, past members and friends are invited. Trap shooting practice will

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This summer, the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will join museums nationwide in the Blue Star Museums initiative, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families. The 2021 program began on May 15 and will end on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6. Blue Star Museums is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in collaboration with Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and participating museums nationwide. Through the program, free admission is available for

supposed to be there.” Along with weekly rides, Lifecycle members have the opportunity to participate in longer challenges as well. A group of eight boys and five leaders will ride from the coast of Oregon to the coast of Delaware between Thursday, June 10, and Sunday, Aug. 8, covering 3,600 miles. Close to 50 others will participate in one of three weeklong challenge rides from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., later this summer. Lee noted that he’s been impressed with the impact leaders have made on the riders and with the way the youths have responded to the program. “For three hours on one of those evenings, or five hours on a Saturday, we pry the phones out of the teens’

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VAN’S TREES: TREES Shrub, Tree trimming.

Painting, Gutters, Roof Repair incl Sheds, Powerwashing, Decks, Landscaping, Odd Jobs, More. 717-826-3680 PA047811

Gardening, Mulching. Senior Discount. Insured.

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING 717-604-1306 - Clean-up, mulching, trim bushes, maintenance, drainage, patios, walls, 22 yrs. exp.

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 CRASS HAULING

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ALLEGIANT TREE CARE Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/shrub pruning/removal. 717-598-9857

HELPING HANDS. Yard Work & Housework. Joyce, 717-799-4796

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CLASSIC CARS and MOTORCYCLES WANTED. $$ PAYING CASH $$ KRMiller1965@yahoo.com 717-577-8206

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586

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AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

Training

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ITEMS WANTED

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 30¢/gallon- will pick up. Also removing old heating oil tanks. 717-587-7315. I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783. MAZDA MIATAS WANTED Any year in excellent condition, Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561 WANTED - ANTIQUES, OLD BOTTLES, STONEWARE, PRIMITIVES, Steve 717-371-1259

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REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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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.

For Rent CONDO - OCEAN CITY, MD Facebook tamboo 6. Loaded, sleeps 8 save $800 renting from owner. $1,795/wk (Sept-Oct weekends only $595 wk $1,095), No smoking/pets. 717-495-8626

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For Rent LOW COST STORAGE $35-$125. 12’x16’. 12’x48’, windows, 8’x8’ door, may (HOBBY) work. 717-653-4598.

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2BR, 2BA, sleeps 8, 1200 sq. ft., no week over $650. Call 717-449-0014

DELIVERY DRIVERS Non-CDL delivery drivers are needed at our tire warehouse. Box and pickup trucks. First shift weekdays.

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AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.

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ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York/Lancaster. 717-515-2607

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372

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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Heilshorn Wins Scholarship

Sales and 24-Hour Service 1148 Old Line Road, Manheim www.haldemanmechanical.com

Lilly Heilshorn

The STAR scholarship is awarded to outstanding senior girls across the U.S. and Canada. Established in 2009, STAR has awarded $14.9 million in scholarships. Lilly was sponsored by Lancaster Chapter BQ/PA, and the funds for the Elaine Galvin award were given by Chapter CD/PA in Reading.

Sue Tushingham, MS Counselor WE HAVE NAME BRAND TELEVISIONS, 22 INCHES AND UP FROM:

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Hempfield High School senior Lilly Heilshorn has received the $2,500 Elaine Galvin Named STAR Scholarship from P.E.O. International. Heilshorn, who also won the 2021 Grand Championship of the North Museum Science and Engineering Fair, is headed to Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall to study civil and environmental engineering. P.E.O. is a women’s organization that has supported the education of women for 150 years. Through grants, scholarships and loans, P.E.O. strives to empower women of all ages to further their education and achieve their goals.

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Specializing in vinyl and aluminium fencing, g, and low maintenance decks. Chris 717.598.2712

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