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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

West Hempfield Fire and Rescue Company, 3476 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, will hold breakfast with Santa on Sunday, Dec. 16, from 9 to 11 a.m. There is a cost to attend, which includes the meal and a photo with Santa. Children age 2 and under will be admitted for free. Proceeds will benefit the fire company. For tickets, readers may email Tara.Ney@yahoo.com. JINGLE BELL RING

The Central Pennsylvania Handbell Festival will sponsor the Jingle Bell Ring on Saturday, Dec. 15. Handbell musicians will play holiday favorites during the festive Visit With Santa event hosted by Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square and Lancaster County Convention Center, 25 S. Queen St., Lancaster. Ringers will perform for 30 minutes at 11:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. There is no admission fee, but nonperishable food items will be collected to benefit Autumn’s Food Pantry. Ringers interested in participating can contact Jeff Clouser at centralpahandbellfestival@gmail.com for details and to register. UPCOMING AUDITIONS

will hold auditions for the spring 2019 semester. Auditions include matching pitch, singing in tune, using one’s head voice, maintaining a melodic line while another line is being sung, and singing one prepared piece of music. MCCL includes more than 150 singers. The performing choirs involve singers in Carol Choir (grades two through five), Concert Choir (grades six through eight) and Chamber Choir (grades nine through 12). The choirs practice weekly on Tuesday evenings through early May, and they are led by artistic director Rosemary Blessing and director Sarah Wingard. Prospective singers should schedule a 15-minute audition time slot by contacting Wingard at 540-383-9986 or caroland concertchoir@lancastermennonite.org. PERFORMERS SOUGHT

Servant Stage Company has announced that registration is now open for anyone interested in auditioning to perform in 2019. Auditions will be held at Premiere Danse Academy in Lancaster on Saturdays and Sundays, Jan. 5 to 20, 2019. For more information and to register for an audition time, readers may visit www.servantstagecompany.com.

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521 Club To Offer Annual ALCATHON By Ann Mead Ash

A woman waiting for a noontime Easy Does It meeting to start at the 521 Club wants others present to know the significance of the Lancaster County location for recovery-based activities. “This place saves lives,” she said. The 521 Club, which is named for its first home at 521 E. King St., Lancaster, has been a fixture in the county for several decades. Over the years, the club has been in several locations, including Park City, on Harrisburg Pike, and on Dillerville Avenue. Since 1999, it has been located at 2400 Butter Road, Lancaster, offering a place for several daily meetings based on the Alcoholics Anonymous curriculum. On Monday, Dec. 24, the club will hold its annual Christmas Eve ALCATHON. The event will begin at

noon on Dec. 24 and run through noon on Tuesday, Dec. 25, to provide ampedup support to those battling substance abuse issues. The club is overseen by a nine-member board, of which Dan Chultz is a member. “Christmas is a very sensitive time for anybody in recovery,” said Chultz. “We start at noon on Christmas Eve with a kickoff, and we have a meeting starting each hour for 24 hours.” According to Chultz, each meeting is chaired by a different club member. “(The format) provides people with a chance to share their experiences or issues with family and friends,” said Chultz. “The whole holiday season, beginning with Thanksgiving, is difficult for someone in recovery because it triggers so many emotions and that can be difficult to handle,” Chultz explained. “The easy way out would be See 521 Club pg 8

Dan Chultz, 521 Club board member, invites area residents to the annual Christmas Eve ALCATHON that will run from noon on Dec. 24 to noon on Dec. 25. The club, which is a location for recovery-based activities, is located at 2400 Butter Road, Lancaster.

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Sometimes the wide-open road ahead can look impossible to conquer, but the leaders at Lifecycles are all about equipping students to rise to meet whatever challenges may arise. Founded by Lee DeRemer, the nonprofit mentoring program is committed to building young Lifecycles offers free weekly bicycle rides men of character through bicycling for boys ages 12 to 18 at locations in and outdoor adventures. One of Marietta, Landisville, and New Holland, the ways Lifecycles accomplishes along with weekend and summer chalthat is through an annual summer lenge rides. At the close of its fourth seachallenge ride, and this year was son, the organization had tracked a total the first time that the program of more than 77,000 miles ridden by its offered two trips. The first summer journey, students and volunteer leaders. dubbed the Extreme Challenge Ride, was of 10 teenage boys and six adult leaders designed for Lifecycles participants ready spent one week navigating 330 miles for an advanced level of riding. A group from Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., See Lifecycles pg 4

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For traditional tinsmith Karen Hurd, the number of ideas she has for artwork

outweighs the hours in a day. “It’s endless what you can do with tin. There are so many ideas in my head that I’ll have to live another two or three lifetimes to try them all,” said Hurd, who resides in Quarryville. Bringing ideas to life through artwork is one of life’s greatest See Folk Art Show pg 2

Artists including (from left) Doug Shaw, Dan Barthold, Karen Hurd, Mike Brown, Lois Pfoutz, and Ed Pfoutz will exhibit work at the 2018 Christmas Folk Art Show at the Manheim Historical Society Railroad Station on Dec. 14 and 15. Admission is free.

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joys for Hurd, who said that whenever she steps into her workshop it makes her feel like saying, “I’m home!â€? “It’s where I belong,â€? shared Hurd. Hurd has been creating tin wares for decades, and some of her tin ornaments were even used in the White House holiday dĂŠcor during the Clinton presidency - an opportunity that presented itself after her work was displayed at the American Folk Museum in New York City. Hurd will be among the local and regional artists exhibiting original wares at the 2018 Christmas Folk Art Show at the Manheim Historical Society Railroad Station, 210 S. Charlotte St., Manheim. The annual show is set to take place from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 14, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15. Admission is free, and complimentary holiday refreshments will be available. In addition to Hurd, the exhibitors and their crafts will include Cynthia Baker, handwoven textiles, felt hats, and wool applique; Dan Barthold, pen and

ink illustrations; Mike Brown, paper mache and chalkware folk art; Madeline Erickson, German stars and feather trees; Bob and Sally Hughes, pottery; P.J. Rankin Hults, folk painted paper cutting; Jim Murphy, painted furniture; Judy Perilstein, handcrafted vintage antique button jewelry; Ed and Lois Pfoutz, primitive wild fowl carvings; and Doug Shaw, wood carvings. Many of the artists have devoted followers who faithfully seek out the one-of-a-kind, original pieces that are available at the annual show. Last year’s show drew people from seven states, and Shaw recalled a long line stretching down the block on opening day as folks waited for the doors to open. “It was miserably cold out, but they were glad to wait,� Shaw remarked. Ed Pfoutz, who organized the inaugural show back in 1996 with the late Jack Ritter, said that although the show itself cannot expand due to the space limitations of the railroad station, attendance continues to soar higher and higher each

Primitive wild fowl carvings, tinware, paper mache and chalkware, and pen and ink drawings are just a small sampling of the works that will be for sale by local and regional artists at the 2018 Christmas Folk Art Show in Manheim on Dec. 14 and 15. year. “We had no idea it would keep going this long. It was just something that we wanted to try,� shared Pfoutz, who creates carvings primarily out of reclaimed wood. A duck hunter, Pfoutz began dabbling in wood carving as a way to save money on expensive duck decoys by making his own, and he later branched out into fine art as well. His wife, Lois, helps with painting. “She’s also my inspiration,� Pfoutz noted. Wooden geese, crows, and ravens are some of the Pfoutzes’ bestsellers, and the couple will be introducing angels made from driftwood at this year’s show. The show’s organizers and exhibitors consider the railroad station, which was originally constructed in 1881 and renovated in recent years by the Manheim

Historical Society, to be an ideal setting for the event, describing the atmosphere as warm and friendly. In addition to perusing the art show, attendees may purchase freshly roasted peanuts outside the station, where an old Manheim peanut oven will be in operation. The Manheim Historical Society museum and the model railroad display located adjacent to the railroad station will be open to the public, as well as Stiegel Glassworks 1976, located at the rear of the railroad station. Glassblowing demonstrations will take place at Stiegel, and a variety of handcrafted glass will be available to purchase. For more details on the Christmas Folk Art Show, readers may call Jim Murphy at 717-584-5576.

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Convert To Code from pg 1 On Saturday, Dec. 15, Convert to Code will host the #HolidayHack2018 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Listrak headquarters, 100 W. Millport Road, Lititz. Students of all ages and skill levels are invited to attend to meet and learn from fellow coders and build together at the holiday-themed hackathon. Admission is free, and pizza will be provided for lunch. Registration is required, and interested individuals may sign up at http://convert2code.com/#!/ holidayhack. What exactly is a hackathon? Caleb Weaver, who founded Convert to Code with Danae Martin, explained it as a coding marathon where a person may convert his or her ideas and passions into code and build whatever they wish. Hack, by definition, means “to achieve novel and clever outcomes by creatively overcoming limitations of software systems.� Organizers encourage anyone who is interested to attend, whether they are experienced coders or have never seen a line of code. Code mentors, introductory workshops, and code starter packs will be available for anyone just starting out. Attendees should bring a laptop (not a tablet), a charger, and snacks, and they should be ready to use their imagination. When Weaver first approached Martin about starting Convert to Code, he wanted to host hackathon events throughout the year. “However, we quickly learned that we would be able to better serve the community by instead hosting free workshops to expose our participants to coding and computer science,� said Weaver. Weaver and Martin, who both graduated from Manheim Central High School in 2017, began hosting free computer programming workshops for the

community in 2017. The coding mentors and instructors at all of the Convert to Code workshops are all local software engineers and developers who volunteer their time. “To see some wild idea you have begin to materialize and turn from an abstract idea into a concrete organization is honestly a blessing,� shared Weaver. “Being able to sit down and look at our numbers for our first year, we reached over 150 people in over 22 school districts throughout the Lancaster, Lebanon, and York areas, which, of course, is just huge.� Since Convert to Code has now hosted numerous workshops and established more connections throughout the local area, Weaver and Martin revisited the idea of hosting a hackathon this year. “We felt we had enough momentum as an organization to go through with

it,� Weaver said. “I always liked the idea of a Christmas- or holidaythemed hackathon.� Individuals who are interested in volunteering with Convert to Code may email convertto code@gmail.com. “We are always in need of new teachers and teacher assistants for our monthly workshops (and) connections to local groups and organizations who can help spread awareness,� noted Weaver.

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The Columbia-Lancaster Christmas Ladies will host the 33rd annual free Christmas lunch for seniors age 55 and older on Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25, at the Columbia Borough Fire Department, 10th and Manor streets, Columbia. Doors will open at 10 a.m. for a time of socializing and sharing coffee, tea, punch, and snacks. Lunch will be served at noon and will include ham and turkey, filling, mashed potatoes, vegetables, rolls, pies, and ice cream. Live music will be performed by keyboardist Louis Schotte. Dancing is encouraged. Individuals age 55 and older who do not have other plans for Christmas Day are invited to attend. Reservations are required, and interested individuals may sign up by calling 717-397-2267 or 717684-0128 by Monday, Dec. 17. Individuals and businesses interested in making a contribution for a door prize that a senior citizen would appreciate may also call to do so. Transportation for Columbia

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“That was really neat, and I love watching the boys see things they’d probably never see unless they were off the grid.” The Garden Spot site led rides on Wednesday evenings from April through November, but Vega said the schedule for 2019 is still in the works. Individuals interested in participating at any of the sites may visit www.lifecyclesteam.org to learn more. “The doors are always open,” DeRemer stated. Rides take place on a weekly basis with extra rides on Saturdays from time to time. Bicycles and helmets are provided, along with a meal. Participation is free and open to boys ages 12 to 18. Following a holiday break, Lifecycles will resume in January with its indoor program on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Rainbow’s End Youth Services (REYS), 105 Fairview Ave., Mount Joy. As Lifecycles wrapped up its fourth year of operations, DeRemer said that thus far the organization has tracked a total of more than 77,000 miles ridden equivalent to more than three times around the planet - and over 22,000 volunteer hours and 10,000 meals served. “I’m just floored by this, and we’re already talking about year five,” shared DeRemer. In 2019, Lifecycles plans to implement a teenage bicycling safety certification for those interested. “We have been educating them but wanted to be able to give an official certification,” DeRemer explained. It will allow participants to take a test and become certified through a practicum experience. The summer Extreme Challenge Ride will cover 400 miles from Lancaster to Boston. “If you’re really ready, we’ll give you an experience you won’t forget,” said DeRemer. To inquire about volunteering at any of the locations, readers may email director@lifecyclesteam.org or call 717-586-2511. “We always love to have new volunteers of any age and riding ability,” remarked DeRemer.


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Dance Company Sets “The Nutcracker” Dorsheimer of Garden Spot High School as production manager; Grace Ann Acebo of Lititz, the Snow Queen for Sunday’s performance along with the Ballerina Doll, Marzipan Lead, and Flower Demi Lead; her dad, Brian, who is reprising his role as Opa Stahlbaum; her sister, Colleen Dennis; Emma Melochick of Minersville, the Snow Queen for Saturday’s performance and the Dew Drop Fairy; Laura Battle of Ephrata, the Chinese Lead; Courtney Taylor of Lititz, the Harlequin Doll and the Spanish Lead; and Joelle Maier, the Russian Doll and Lead Russian. Other returning members will include sisters Natalia and Liviana Caridi, with Natalia as Clara’s brother, Fritz; Karen Hershman as Clara’s mom; Mike Dorsheimer as

Clara’s father; brother and sister Franklin and Cecilia Stotlzfus and the Klunk brothers, Athan and Bryson, along with their mom, Shanna, in various roles; Tacey Sauder and Lizzy Dorsheimer as the maids; Kristin Hurdleston as Governess/Head Mistress; Paula Sauder as Oma Stahlbaum; and David Hurst as Clara’s godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer. Audience members will also have opportunities to win gift

cards and themed baskets. Tickets purchased in advance will be sold at a discounted price, as will tickets for seniors and students. Advance purchases can be made online at www.tututix.com. Laurel Dance Company’s studio is currently accepting students for all classes. The studio is located at 514 E. Main St., Ephrata. For more information, readers may visit www.laureldance.org or email laureldancecompany@yahoo.com.

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Holiday Musical from pg 1 Vocal Production Studios will present “A Christmas Carol: A New Musical” in Landis Hall at the Junction Center, 1875 Junction Road, Manheim. Performances will take place on Friday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 15, at 2 and 7 p.m. The Off-Broadway show is a contemporary telling of Charles Dickens’ classic tale. Scrooge, a bitter man, is visited by Marley and three ghosts, who take him back to the ’60s and ’70s and into the future. The cast features members from Pennsylvania, New York City, Long Island, and New Jersey. Vocal Production Studios and Greater Works have teamed up with Grace Community Church of Willow Street, Water Street Mission, and The Mix at Arbor Place.

The jazz band of Grace Community Church of Willow Street will perform prior to the show. Attendees are encouraged to bring a nonperishable food item to benefit Water Street Mission. Tickets may be purchased at https://vocalproductionstudios or by calling 717-459-3701. For more information, readers may visit https://vocalproductionstudios .com/gw-foundation or www.face book.com/achristmascarolanew musical. Pictured on front:

Vocal Production Studios will present “A Christmas Carol: A New Musical” at the Junction Center in Manheim on Dec. 14 and 15.

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LCPN Schedules Dinner Distribution take place at the Lancaster Barnstormers’ home stadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The project will distribute an estimated

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The Peace Light was received at an arrival ceremony on Dec. 5 at the office of the Boy Scouts of America’s Pennsylvania Dutch Council, located at 630 Janet Ave., Suite B-114, Lancaster. The Peace Light will be available from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays from Dec. 6 through Friday, Dec. 21, at the council office. Attendees are encouraged to bring an oil lamp or an enclosed candle to take it with them.

Night to Shine will benefit from a fundraiser to be held at Isaac’s at Granite Run Square, 1559 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, on Thursday, Dec. 13, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Funds raised will support the Grace Baptist Church Lancaster and Manheim

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Reg. Velveeta Cheese ............. case $2.09 lb. or 2 lb. bar $2.29 lb. Whole Chicken Legs ........................................ 40 lb. case 69¢ lb. Raw Very Nice Fish Fillets, uncooked .......... 30 lb. case $2.19 lb. Nice Sliced Honey Smoked Ham ..................... 16 lb. case 99¢ lb. Nice All Beef Salami ......................................... 10 lb. case 99¢ lb. Oscar Mayer All Meat Hot Dogs ... 12 lb. case 99¢ lb.; with Cheese $1.29 lb. Smokie Sausages ............................................... 10.5 lb. $1.29 lb. Breaded Chicken Nuggets ............................. 20 lb. case $1.29 lb. Cinnamon Crispy Rice Cereal ............................12/15 oz. 99¢ ea. Good Quality Beef Bologna ..................................10 lb. case 99¢ lb. Scrapple 20 lb. Pork or 12 lb. Turkey .................................89¢ lb. Boneless, Skinless Bulk Chicken Breast....... 40 lb. case $1.29 lb. Shredded Cheddar Cheese ........................... 20 lb. case $1.69 lb. Lean Ground Beef .......................................... 30 lb. case $2.29 lb. Nice Smoked 3 lb. Hams................................ 15 lb. case $1.39 lb. Good Quality Sliced - Pepperoni ................ 8.75 lb. case $1.79 lb. Beef Burger - sm. 2 oz. 20 lb. cs. $1.79 lb. .. 7 oz. 14 lb. cs. $1.89 lb. Mozzarella Cheese ........................................ 12 lb. case $1.49 lb. Honey Comb Cereal ........................................ 12/14 oz. $1.39 ea. Sausage Breakfast Pizzas ................................30 lb. case $16.99 Large 16" Cheese Pizzas ............................... 8 count case $14.99 Really Nice 6 oz. Burgers............................... 15 lb. case $1.79 lb. Lots of Nice Yogurt ............................ 3 cases or more $2.49 case Martin’s Chips ........................................... 9 count case $2.49 ea. Chocolate Chip Cookies.....................snack size pkgs. $6.99 case Thin Sliced Turkey Breast ............................. 12 lb. case $1.89 lb. Shredded Mozzarella .... 30 lb. case $1.99 lb. or 5 lb. bag $2.19 lb.

the groceries for the dinner. The project relies on individual donations for over two-thirds of the resources needed to fund the food distribution. More information is available by calling 717-569-8521.

For more than 1,000 years, a flame has been continuously lit in the Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Israel. As has been an annual tradition for the last 33 years, a Scout from Austria is chosen to light two blast-proof miner’s lamps from the grotto flame. The lamps are then carried by jet from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Vienna, Austria. There the Peace Light is distributed at a service of dedication to delegations from

across Europe, and these delegations take the light back to their own countries, along with a message of peace. Since 2004, the miner’s lamps containing the Peace Light have been flown from Vienna to New York City. Boy Scout leaders from the U.S. light their lanterns from the miner’s lamps in New York and spread out across the U.S. and Canada to share the Peace Light. This is the first year that

the Pennsylvania Dutch Council will host the Peace Light. The Peace Light is a physical reminder of the reason for the Christmas season. The Pennsylvania Dutch Council serves nearly 5,500 youths in a variety of programs in Lancaster and Lebanon counties. For more information, readers may call 717-553-4200 or visit www.peacelight.org or www.padutchbsa.org.

shoppers in the Sears Mall of Park City Center every hour, every day during mall open hours through Christmas. More than 500 volunteers from throughout the community are needed to cover all available shifts; a shift is typically two to four hours. Individuals age 14 and older

are invited to sign up for a variety of shifts scheduled during booth hours. Church, community, civic, or school groups are welcome to sign up. To volunteer, readers may contact Lori Spradling at 740-6241866 or lorispradling@ hotmail.com. Proceeds from the gift wrapping

project benefit UDSF, a Lancaster-based nonprofit that provides programs and services to help people with disabilities live more independent lives in the community. Funds raised are put to work in programs such as adult day programming, custom wheelchair seating, and UDS service dogs.

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families in designated areas. Hot beverages and food will be handed out to the recipients by the Lancaster County Coalition to End Homelessness. LCPN is still seeking donations to offset the cost of purchasing

Scouts Host Peace Light

Volunteers are needed to wrap holiday gifts at Park City Center in Lancaster during the Christmas season. Wrapping is sponsored by United Disabilities Services Foundation (UDSF) in support of the lives of those with physical and agerelated disabilities. Gifts are wrapped for

• Old Doorstops

Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Closed Tues.; Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-4

LCPN is partnering with Elizabethtown Community Homeless Outreach Services, Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services (CVCCS), the Columbia Lions and TLC Homelessness and Veterans to provide meals to

Gift Wrap Volunteers Sought

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1,200 boxes of turkey dinners with all the trimmings to lowincome families throughout Lancaster County. The distribution will begin at 8 a.m., and no pre-screening is required. In addition to the distribution,

Very Nice Pepperoni Snack Sticks .................. 7 lb. case $1.99 lb. Very Nice Spareribs or Boneless Pork Loin ...30 lb. avg. $1.29 lb. Tyson Lean Ground Beef.................................60 lb. case $1.99 lb. Reg. Salted Butter Qtrs. .............................. 18 Lb. Case $2.69 lb. Hatfield Pure Lard ....................................... 5 gallon pail $1.69 lb. Nice Quality Paper Towels ............................ 24 in a case 99¢ ea. Sliced American Cheese .............................. 20 lb. case $2.19 lb. Very Good Pork BBQ ............................................ 4-5 lb. $1.99 lb. Snack Size Chips .................................................large case $4.99 Nitrate Free 15 Lb. Bulk Sliced Bacon ............................ $1.59 lb. Regular Cool Whip ....................................... 24/8 oz. $23.99 case Cream Cheese ..18 lb. case $1.99 lb., 6 lb. case-8 oz. bars $2.09 lb. Nice Cheesecakes (Reg. $35) ........................................... 2/$8.99 Jumbo Chicken Wings ...................30 lb. case $1.49 lb. tray pk. Nice Breaded Fish Sticks ............................... 10 lb. case $1.99 lb. Very Nice Smoked Ham Steaks Indv. Wrapped .... 21 lb. avg. $1.19 lb. Nice Sliced Bacon Ends .................................... 12 lb. case 99¢ lb. Good Quality Mayonnaise .............................................. gal. $9.99 Boneless Skinless Chicken Legs & Thighs ........ 40 lb. case $1.29 lb. Nestle Orange Cream Popsicles ........................24 count $5.99 case Very Nice Breaded Chicken Breast Fillets ......................$1.39 lb. Toilet Tissue ................................................... 45 count $34.99 lb. Reg. Ritz Crackers in Snack Bags............................... $7.99 case Sliced Apple or Molasses Bacon ................ 13.5 lb. case $1.99 lb. Farmers, Longhorn, Muenster or Swiss Cheese ............$2.89 lb. Lean Ground Turkey ...................................... 10.5 lb. case 99¢ lb. Boneless Skinless Tray Pk. Chicken Breast........ 20 lb. avg. $1.39 lb. Corn Flakes Cereal........................................ 12 ct. case $1.59 ea.

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who display it on their phone will have a percentage of their food and beverage purchase donated to the cause. The flyer can be used for dine-in, takeout, and online orders. Those ordering online should use the coupon code FUND. A percentage of gift

card sales will also support Night to Shine. To obtain the flyer, readers may visit w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / N i g h t toShine.GBCLancaster/. More information is available at www.gbclancaster.org/ night2shine.

Allegro Concert Slated and merriment of the Christmas season. The orchestral segments will include taking audiences on three distinctly different musical sleigh rides, each with rhythms of a horse-drawn sleigh and the consistent jingling of sleigh bells. In addition, the Allegro Christmas Chorus will present special choral arrangements of Christmas favorites along with some surprises.

Again this year, 10 percent of ticket proceeds will be donated to First United’s Anchorage Breakfast Program, which provides free meals to more than 120 people every day. Tickets can be purchased at www.allegro lancaster.org/concerts, with children admitted free of charge. Tickets will also go on sale at the concert one hour prior to the beginning of each performance, subject to availability.

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Brethren in Christ Lancaster Collaboration of Night to Shine, a prom experience for adults and teenagers sponsored in part by the Tim Tebow Foundation. Patrons who show the fundraiser flyer to their server or

The full Allegro Orchestra and its Christmas choir will combine traditional Christmas compositions with holiday music from other cultures when they return to First United Methodist C h u r c h , 2 9 E . Wa l n u t S t . , Lancaster, on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Led by artistic director and conductor Brian Norcross, 50 musicians and nearly 90 singers will present a repertoire designed to capture the joy

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Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia, will host a natural ornament workshop on Saturday, Dec. 15. Individuals may stop by between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to create holiday ornaments from natural materials like twigs, acorns, pine cones, hemlock cones, and wood slices.

Susquehanna Heritage will supply hot glue, paint, glitter, and embellishments. Holiday music and light refreshments will be available. There is a nominal suggested donation per participant. Proceeds will benefit the operations and programs of the Columbia Crossing River Trails

Center and Susquehanna Heritage. For details, contact Hope Byers, Columbia Crossing manager, at hbyers@susquehanna heritage.org or 717-449-5607, ext. 1, or Allison Scholz,Columbia Crossing program coordinator, at ascholz@susquehannaheritage.org or 717-449-5607.


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December 12, 2018 - 7

Community Events

Optimist Club Plans Contest Circle Legacy To Hold Program The Circle Legacy Center will present its Second Friday program on Dec. 14 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Community Mennonite Church, 328 W. Orange St., Lancaster. Attendees should enter the basement via the last door on Concord Street. There will be a

meet-and-greet with board and staff members, as well as opportunities to learn about past and current projects. The center will also honor those who help with its monthly programs. Gifts of appreciation will be given, and all food and beverages will be

provided. Attendees are asked not to bring a potluck or food donation. For more information, readers may contact Victoria Valentine at 717-823-2079 or thecirclelegacy@aol.com or visit www.circlelegacy center.org.

The Optimist Club of Lancaster encourages area high school students to write a 600to 700-word essay exploring the phrase “ W hen All the World’s Problems Are Solved, Is Optimism Still Necessary?” as part of the Optimist Essay Contest for the 2018-19 school year. The contest is open to all Lancaster County students under age 19 as of Oct. 1, 2018.

The winner will be awarded a cash prize on the local level. The winning essay will then be sent to the district competition, where a scholarship will be awarded to the best of the entries. Students wishing to participate in the essay contest must

request an application and guidelines by Saturday, Dec. 22. The essay submission due date is Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019. All inquiries may be directed to Virginia DiBerardino at 717-569-7925 or ginnyd60 @comcast.net.

Students Of The Quarter Honored Gavin Chamberlain, son of Vanessa and Marc Chamberlain of Lancaster. The eighth-grade Pioneers Team honorees were Maya Garcia, daughter of Lisa and Joaquin Garcia of Landisville, and Will Mahoney, son of Natalie

and Steve Mahoney of Lancaster. The seventh-grade Knights Team honorees were Leah Schmitz, daughter of Karen Slivovsky and Jeffrey Schmitz of Lancaster, and Jack Sanchez, son of Dr. Kimberly and Victor

Sanchez of Landisville. The seventh-grade Nobles Team honorees were Kylie Delp, daughter of Stephanie and Greg Delp of Landisville, and Logan Harelson, son of Tami and Steve Harelson of Lancaster.

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Landisville Middle School has announced its Students of the Quarter for the fourth quarter. The eighth-grade Patriots Team honorees were Haley Thompson, daughter of Ann and Jim Thompson of Lancaster, and

2nd Annual

SATURDAY, DEC. 15th 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. Landisville Middle School’s seventh-grade Students of the Quarter were (from left) Kylie Delp, Leah Schmitz, Logan Harelson, and Jack Sanchez.

Landisville Middle School’s eighth-grade Students of the Quarter were (from left) Gavin Chamberlain, Will Mahoney, Maya Garcia, and Haley Thompson.

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Additionally, the Christmas Bird Count for Kids will take place at the Lancaster County Central Park on Saturday, Dec 29. Held in collaboration with the Lancaster County Park System, the event is designed to teach children about birding

and volunteering as a citizen scientist. All children are required to register with the Lancaster County Parks Department by calling 717-295-2055, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Additional information is available by

contacting John Lahr at 717-284-3497 or johnlahr 324@gmail.com. To learn more about the Lancaster County Bird Club, readers may visit www.lancaster birdclub.org or www.Face book.com/lancasterbirdclub.

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Since 1900, the National Audubon Society has conducted a bird census called the Christmas Bird Count, with much of the legwork done by volunteers. Birders of all levels, including backyard watchers, are invited to help collect data, which may be used to study bird population trends and migration patterns and to consider conservation policy. Locally there are four opportunities to participate in the Christmas Bird Count. Attendees will be assigned to teams with leaders who are acquainted with the birders’ geographical areas. Backyard birders should preregister to determine if their home is within the Lancaster Bird Count circle. The bird count will take place in southern Lancaster County on Sunday, Dec. 16. To preregister and for more information, readers may contact Bob Schutsky at 717-548-3303 or info@bird treks.com. Birders in the Lititz area may participate on Sunday, Dec 30. The contact person, Ted Nichols, may be reached at 717-856-3851 or tanicholsii@gmail.com. In the Lancaster area, the bird count will take place on Saturday, Jan 5, 2019. Interested readers may call Roger Stoner at 717-393-9030.

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Event Will Raise Funds Sons Of Norway Schedules Meeting To Fight Alzheimer’s

Lions Plan Food Box Project Hundreds of volunteers, businesses, and organizations will pack and deliver 700 food boxes. Families that registered in advance will receive their food boxes between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., and they should plan to be home to accept the boxes.

The annual Columbia Christmas food box delivery, sponsored by the Columbia Lions Club and Sunsnappers, will take place on Sunday, Dec. 16, starting at 9 a.m. at the Columbia Borough Fire Department, 726 Manor St., Columbia.

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nail products, food products, books, and more. Proceeds will go toward the Purple Gala’s Springing Into the Light to benefit the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. For more details and a list of vendors, readers may email jehrgood@gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/events/602 380213528220.

A fundraising event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 15, from 1 to 4 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 121 N. George St., Millersville. Approxmiately 10 vendors will offer cash and carry items on Dec. 15 and online shopping prior to the event. Items will include handbags, jewelry, coffee and tea, cleaning products,

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Holiday Worship Event Slated provided by the band Deep Holler Revival. Dress is casual, and the atmosphere is relaxed and informal. The service will celebrate the message of Christmas and the joy and hope that it brings. All are invited to attend, and there is no admission charge. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717393-9182 or call 717-615-0525.

Community United Methodist Church, 130 Tennyson Drive, Lancaster, will host a “Country Christmas” worship event on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 6:30 p.m. The onehour worship service will feature old and new country-style songs of the Christmas season and also a brief message. Musical accompaniment will be

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IN THIS ISSUE: HISTORIC WRIGHTSVILLE TO SHARE LOCAL STORIES page 10

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

The Bondelandet Lodge, the local connection with Sons of Norway, will meet on Friday, Dec. 14, at 6:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. A traditional potluck and roast pork Julebord meal as well as sweet Norwegian desserts and roast turkey will be featured. Members will share memories

of Christmas past. Attendees will enjoy Norwegian songs and a Juletrefest (dancing around the tree). Attendees should wear Norwegian bunads or Christmas colors. Visitors are welcome and invited to share in the special dessert table. For more information or to purchase tickets, readers may contact Jeanne Addison at 717-793-7428.

Trees Planted Within City The Lancaster City Alliance and community members of all ages planted 35 trees recently in areas of Lancaster city with little to no greenery. The trees will create a dramatic new entrance to the city’s southern gateway at South Queen Street and Highland Avenue. The tree planting is one part of the South Prince & South Queen Streets Neighborhood Enhancement Project, led by Lancaster City Alliance. The overall project includes improvements to fronts of homes, Adopt-A-Block participation, placement of sidewalk trash cans, and 100 trees for the neighborhood. The project stems from requests from neighbors

and is part of recommendations in the city’s Building on Strength Economic Development Strategic Plan. The recently planted trees were made possible through many groups working together to benefit the city. This includes Lancaster City Alliance, City of Lancaster, Community Action Partnership, and Lancaster Tree Tenders. Funding was provided by the High Family Foundation and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ TreeVitalize Program. To learn more, readers may visit www.lancastercityalliance .org.

Group To Stage C.S. Lewis Story The Lancaster County Preservation Trust will present a unique adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ classic story “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” at the Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster. All the roles will be performed by two actors. Performances will be held at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays

through Dec. 22. The 45-minute adaptation was created by renowned Broadway actress Le Clanché du Rand and toured by the Lincoln Center. Tickets are available at www .lancastertrust.com or by calling the box office at 717-560-8241. Discounts will apply for students, groups, seniors, and veterans.

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has announced that a community open house will take place at Historic Columbia Market House, 15 S. Third St., on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 3 to 7 p.m. The community is invited to attend to work to advance several initiatives. The open house will feature stations set up for attendees to learn about and share ideas for the future of the market house, the expansion of Columbia River Park (Phase III), and the development of a communitywide Parks and Recreation Plan. In addition to the stations, there will be a presentation on the most recent concepts put forth for the Columbia River Park Phase III planning effort. The presentation will start at 4:30 p.m.

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Eastern York Area Recreation Commission (EYARC) will host a Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, Oct. 20, from noon to 6 p.m. at 1673 Manor Road, Windsor. The event will feature games, music, prizes, hayrides, crafts, a costume contest, vendors, and the Trunk or Treat. There is a fee per car. For details, contact EYARC at jesswin03@gmail.com or

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Haunted Lantern Tour To Return With “Mortality Within” in” By Chelsea Peifer

Sara Mimnall and Rebecca Wright chose the theme of “Mortality Within” for Columbia’s Haunted Lantern Tour this year because they wanted to introduce people to a not-often-talked-about aspect of the rivertown’s history. The theme will focus on the disease and poverty that struck Columbia and other communities in earlier days, discussing the presence of pesthouses and sanitariums and how much things have changed. “It shows how people suffered more than they had to because they didn’t have the

like we do now,” noted Mimnall. “It will also touch on the Great Depression and how the lack of food (and resources) can change people,” Wright added. Popular characters from past years will also reappear, Wright said, such as William Campbell, a local trapper who died from rabies and is buried in Columbia’s historic Mount Bethel Cemetery. History abounds in the cemetery and the town, and according to Mimnall and Wright, while spooky elements are intertwined on the tour, history is indeed the emphasis. The hourlong guided tours will take place on Friday and Saturday

John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 23 S. Sixth St., Columbia. Tours will step off every half hour beginning at 6:30 p.m., with the last tour starting at 9:30 p.m. Participants will follow guides to Locust Street and through a loop in the Mount Bethel Cemetery before returning to the church. To purchase tickets, interested individuals may call 717-517-2442. A specific tour time will be designated when tickets are reserved. Organizers strongly encourage people to order tickets in advance. A limited number of tickets may be available on the night of the tours but are not

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substance abuse, and we don’t want that to happen so here we are.” Those who attend will find that food and a welcoming atmosphere will be plentiful no matter the time. “Food is replenished every hour,” said Chultz, who noted that the 521 Club is packed with about 100 people when the event begins. “(Attendance) tapers off and on (throughout the 24 hours),” noted Chultz. “People leave but for those who have nowhere to go, we’re here.” Chultz added that because of varying work schedules, it is important for the club to be open all times of the day or night during the ALCATHON. “It’s a place for people who may have lost families or relocated here and don’t have family here,” said Chultz. “People come here and socialize with friends.” Chultz noted that those being served by local organizations such as The Gatehouse and Transition to Community/Potter’s House are invited to take part in the ALCATHON. The 521 Club was established

as a meeting place for those in recovery. Social activities offered at the club include dances, bingo, and bonfires. Club members have also reached out to residents in the Butter Road area. “We pride ourselves in trying to be neighbor-friendly,” said Chultz. “In the summer, we have a picnic and we invite the neighbors to socialize and see what we’re all about.” He noted that, which the exception of the ALCATHON, most club activities end by 9 or 10 p.m. According to Chultz, the 521 Club, which offers membership to anyone who has accumulated 30 days of continuous sobriety, serves as an important stepping stone for those facing the challenges of staying in recovery. “We provide a way for people in recovery to realize they can lead a normal life, have fun, be involved with people, and do things that don’t involve substance abuse,” he said. Readers who would like more information about the 521 Club may visit www.The521club.com or call 717-299-9397.


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Students Compete In Geography Bee Nine middle school students vied for the title of Centerville Middle School (CMS) National Geography Bee champion on Nov. 2. Students reached the finals after taking a 20-question preliminary test in history classes.

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Farmdale Elementary School Students of the Month for September and October are (front row, from left) Tyler Constein, Ethan Albright, Levi Decker, Ava Clinton, Caleb Hamill, Jesse Fryberger, (back row) Sophia Sauder, Khloe Rodriguez, Jesaira Ramos, Emma McPherson, Eric Jurgill, Ty Myers, Lillian Middleton, and (not pictured) Hannah Keller.

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senior Michael Banks. The Marching Knights were under the direction of new band director Matthew Ceresini, who joined the Hempfield High School music department in June. Ceresini came to Hempfield from Big Spring School District.

The Hempfield High School Marching Knights won the Cavalcade of Bands Yankee Open Class Championships for the second year in a row.

First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will hold its next meeting on Sunday, Dec. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10 Delp

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North Museum of Nature and Science, 400 College Ave., Lancaster, has planned Polar Express activities and laser light shows. Screenings of the movie “Polar Express,” featuring the voice of Tom Hanks, will take place on Saturday, Dec. 22, and Sunday, Dec. 23, at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. and on Monday, Dec. 24, at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. All showings will take place in the planetarium. The museum will also offer a hot chocolate bar and present

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In addition, North Museum of Nature and Science will present laser light shows in the planetarium on selected dates from Friday, Dec. 14, through Monday, Dec. 31. The displays will combine laser light, music and other multimedia elements, including animation, to create a choreographed sequence of effects meant to captivate audiences and bringing people together in a fun and unique way. Music selections will vary day to day and will include tunes by the Beatles, Pink Floyd and country artists, along with holiday selections. Readers may visit https://

northmuseum.org/ for the full schedule and to purchase tickets. This year, North Museum will offer a Holiday Fun Package. The fee includes the Polar Express event, admission to the museum and the laser light show. Tickets are also available for people interested in attending the laser shows only; the tickets include any three of the evening laser shows. More information about these offers is available at the aforementioned website. Tickets are limited. Additional information about the museum is available by calling 717-358-3941.


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Music Expo Schedule Posted The Pennsylvania Music Expo, hosted by the Keystone Record Collectors, recently posted its schedule for 2019. Shows will take place on the second Sunday of each month, including Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March 10, April 14, June 9, July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, and Dec. 8. Due to Mother’s Day, the show in May will take place on the first Sunday, May 5. The shows will take place at Spooky Nook Sports - LANCO,

1901 Miller Road, East Petersburg. All shows will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free. The Keystone Record Collectors is a nonprofit club dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the hobby of music collecting. For more information, readers may call the 24-hour voice line at 717898-1246 or visit www.record collectors.org or follow Keystone Record Collectors on Facebook.

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At its annual conference in Bethlehem on Oct. 21 to 22, the Pennsylvania Independent Automobile Dealers Association (PIADA) honored Sen. Ryan Aument (left) with the Pennsylvania Legislative Champion of the Year Award. Chris Smiley (right), a member of the PIADA board of directors, presented Aument with the award. The organization commended Aument for helping small businesses and enhancing career and technical education. Aument resides in Landisville with his wife, Kate, and their children. He is a member of the Mountville VFW Post No. 8757, the Lancaster County Children and Youth Agency Advisory Board, the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center Foundation, and Grace Church at Willow Valley.

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Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) volleyball player Maria Yoder was named to a repeat spot on the Google Cloud District 5 Academic All-District Team. The award recognizes Yoder’s work both in the athletic and academic spheres at EMU. Yoder, of Lancaster, graduated from Hempfield High School. Yoder was also named Academic All-District in 2017, as voted on by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). She is now eligible for CoSIDA’s Academic All-America voting. In her fourth year as a starter for the Royals and second year as captain, Yoder finished with 158 kills, 60 blocks, and 36 aces. She was first or second on the team in all three categories. Additionally, Yoder came in 12th in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference in both aces and blocks, while she was seventh in the league with 12


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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 (K-6); Wednesday - Youth Group 7 p.m. Office phone: 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com 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; Rev. Mary Margaret Ruth, Associate 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 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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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.

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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. Rev. Heather Giffen, Associate Pastor. Sunday Services: 9:15 a.m. 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. www.apostlesucc.org.

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Lauren Radkiewicz recently was named archives technician with the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. She began working at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in October 2016 as a visitor services guide. In her new position, Radkiewicz will handle a multitude of research inquiries and photo requests, interface with researchers and work closely with volunteers and the collections manager. She also will oversee the daily operations of the library and archives and process, identify, classify, arrange and catalog accessioned library and archival collections. A native of Stewartstown, she has a bachelor’s degree in history from Millersville University and a master’s degree in applied history from Shippensburg University. Radkiewicz was previously employed at the York County Heritage Trust and at Landis Valley Museum. She and her husband, John, live in Palmyra. The Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania was established in 1983 to further the mission of the museum to preserve and advance railroad history and its railroading artifacts. An organization with about 2,000 members nationwide and internationally, the Friends group provides the museum with paid and volunteer staff, fundraising and financial assistance, project support and educational programming. The Friends group is active in all areas of the museum, including restoration, education, library and archives, technology, visitor services, the museum store, administration, volunteerism, special events, advocacy and advancement. It is estimated that the organization has contributed more than $5 million and a quarter of a million volunteer hours to the museum since the group’s inception. Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania members receive a number of benefits including complimentary museum admission, the Milepost magazine, invitations

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SHELTIE PUPPIES, very cute & cuddly, shots & wormed, $450. Call 610-5937142 ext 1

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ACA SHIHTZU PUPS M $500, Brown furballs ready now. No Sunday calls. 717-368-7760

SHI-CHON TEDDY BEAR Puppies, born 9/03/18, 2 Males,1 Female, family raised, vet checked, first shots & up to date worming, $850. 717-371-8277

AKC BLACK DOBERMAN Female, 4yrs old, $150. Also Toy Labradoodle Pups, 717529-2326 ext 1 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, vet checked, shots, wormed, 1yr genetic health guarantee, ready 12/22. Call to reserve yours now. $575. 484-800-5221 AKC GERMAN SHORT Haired Pointer Pups, Family Raised, mom & dad on premises, shots & wormed. $900 484-354-0922 AKC SILVER LAB Pups, Males, shots & wormed, vet checked, Ready 12/26/18. $700. Call 717-892-2997 BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES for Christmas! Ready 12/11, very cute; also 2 older pups to choose from. 610-593-5956 FREE VET EXAM for your new Puppy/Kitten. 50yrs professional exp. Ad must be mentioned at time of call. Manheim Pike Vet Hospital, 717-569-6424 Leola Veterinary Hospital, 717-656-9754 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, shots, wormed, ready for Christmas, $500. Call 717-382-4149

FESKO’S LAWNWORKS

Commercial, Residential. Mowing, Trimming, Mulching, Edging, Hedge/ Bush Trimming, Shrub Removal, Spring/ Fall Clean-ups. Affordable. Reliable. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 717-293-5094 or cell 717-989-6743 feskoslawnworks5@yahoo.com www.feskoslawnworks.com PA 022060

PILATES EXERCISE MACHINE barely used, $220. 717-690-2653

SILVER LAB PUPPIES, AKC, 9 wks old, vet checked, shots & wormed, $975. 717-656-3381 YORKIE POM PUPS, shots & wormed, Ready 12/22/18 Nice Christmas Gift. $800 each. Call 717-529-1979 Ext. 2

Sporting Goods GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524 WANTED: FOX HUNTING AREAS. Will pay you for each fox taken on your land. Call The FoxHunter at 717-781-4252

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS,Shots, wormed, ready 12/17/18. $400 Ea: Call 717-529-5655

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LAB/GOLDEN MIX PUPPIES, all chocolate, shots, wormed, family raised, 8wks on 12/8. $300 717-656-7096

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SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640 SALE: Up to $1,500 off Select Stoves. 717-872-6416. See our Clearance Page at www.drapersstoveoutlet.com SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. Cherry, Locust, Walnut, etc. $180 per cord. Delivery available. 717-205-6300

HELP WANTED

General A PT POSITION WITH FT PAY Paid training provided. Property inspection 717-314-2752 lancaster.metro@gmail.com

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. CDL DRIVER Seeking FT or PT Class “A” Driver to run day trips: make deliveries, pick up equip., load/unload, forklift, paperwork, etc. Must have valid driv. lic. with excellent driving record. Benefits for f-t. Start immed. Call ASAP For appt. 717-681-0085.

PERFORM GROUP, LLC is seeking a FT Manufacturing Services Tech (sewing equipment mechanic) to support our East Prospect manufacturing location. Previous sewing equipment technician experience is preferred. Interested individuals should call 717-849-5071

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FT & PT. All 3 Shifts. Brereton is a great place to work and we are an Equal Opportunity Employer. 717-872-2403

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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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Mechanical Trades ELECTRICIAN NEEDED with 3-4 yrs exp. in Residential & Light Commercial wiring. Familiar with NEC code. Call for interview 717-875-7972 or 717-615-1103 HVAC/FIRE PROTECTION PROTECH Mechanical Contractors is accepting applications for HVAC installers, Fire Protection Installation and Laborers. Competitive Wages and complete Benefit Package including: Health/ST/LT/401K/Paid Vacations/Holidays. E.O.E. Send Resume or apply in person: 1913 McFarland Dr, Landisville, PA 17538 717-892-6988 717-892-6998 Fax Careers@protechmechanical.com

Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name. 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.

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message ALL THOSE SMALL JOBS no one has time for... Bathroom projects, vinyl siding, power washing. Licensed & insured. Paul 717-808-6912 ALLEGIANT TREE CARE Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/ shrub pruning/ removal 717-598-9857

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

Jobs Available - FT & PT! Enjoy evenings, weekends, holidays off!

PRODUCTION WORKERS

No experience required – will train the right candidates!! Paraeducators & Personal Care Assistants: the IU13 is seeking individuals with a desire to work with students in special education classrooms in Lebanon & Lancaster Counties. HS Disploma or GED is required. Positions available in various locations.

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SERVICES RENDERED

SERVICES RENDERED

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

DULL’S TREE SERVICE 717-872-1972

BACKHOE SERVICES: Footers, Ditches Water & Sewer Lines Repaired & Replaced, Drain Fields, Etc. Stump removals. Hauling. 24hrs, 7 days/wk. Free est. 717-578-3101

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

BRADY’S PAINTING WALLPAPERING SPECIALISTS. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressurewashing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586

ELECTRICAL- THOMAS ELECTRIC

CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED

FREEDOM MASONRY INC. Brick, Block and Stone work. Contact Clinton 717-419-8101 freedsrmasonry@gmail.com PA lic & ins #142532

CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844

DO GENERAL HAULING- Construction Clean up, Also Buildings, Basements, Yards, Odd Jobs. Call 717-392-7855.

GUTTERS, GUTTERS

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 JUNK REMOVAL, also Sheds/Garages Torn Down, Houses, Garages, Basements, etc. Lowest Est. Guar. 717-490-1269 PAINTING - RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR 38 Yrs Exp. Insured. Free Estimates. Claude Herr, 717-295-2415. PA039317

PAINTING By Triple P

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!

Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411

JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231

HANDYMAN- Painting, Gutter Cleaning, Landscape, Decks & More. 717-419-9855 (PA047811)

PRECISE KITCHENS IS a young business looking for work, offering professional kitchen and bath remodeling, start to finish. Give me a try. 717-556-0418

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING & INSTALLATION. Since 1996. Affordable. Superb work. Licensed. woodfloor.simdif.com 717-468-1164

RECLAIM YOUR FREE TIME! Stop coming home to a 2nd job. Let me handle the cleaning for you! Reliable, flexible, and thorough. Call Karen 717-644-8103.

SERVICES RENDERED STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.

TREE WISE GUYS, LLC. Qualified Arborist, Fully Insured. Offering 75’ Bucket. 717-601-1501 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)

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

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315.

REAL ESTATE

ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER

for our weekly newspaper publication group, serving Lancaster and Dauphin counties. This position is responsible for leading and implementing advertising initiatives to increase sales revenue both in print and online. About Us: The EPC Community Newspaper group reaches more than 400,000 homes in central Pennsylvania each week. Editorial coverage is focused on nonprofit news, community groups and organizations, local achievements and upcoming events specific to each paper’s geographical area. Advertising by local businesses makes it possible for residents to receive our papers free of charge. EPC believes in providing a venue for local dollars spent to be reinvested into the communities in which we live, work and thrive. Degree QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s Minimum 5 years of outside advertising sales experience is preferred 3+ years of sales management experience Proven track record of reaching and exceeding sales revenue goals Demonstrated ability to perform well in a rapidly changing environment Ability to interact with a broad set of businesses Excellent communication and presentation skills

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For Sale

COLUMBIA NEW 2BR, 1.5BA Townhouse Apt. gas heat, C/A, laundry room with w/d, tile floor kit/bath, wood floor in living room, no pets/smoking, $1100/ mo. sec. dep and ref req., 717-684-3584

TREE CUT DOWN Cheap, Free Est., Unique Service. Guar. Cheapest Prices. Reliable. Junk Hauling. Call 717-490-1269.

AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.

We are looking for an experienced, highly motivated and goal-oriented

For Rent

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.

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

EAST HEMP. – 4 BR Single $1,575 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 MANHEIM – 2 BR Apt $795 MANHEIM TWP – 2 BR Apt $825 MILLERSVILLE AREA 4+ BR $2,600 MOUNTVILLE 1 BR Loft $895 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $925 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line 717-285-4555 prospectleasing.com

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

MOUNT JOY 1BR, 1st flr Apt, appliances & w/s/t included, no smoking/pets, sec. dep., avail Jan 1. 717-405-0914

MOUNT JOY TOWNHOUSE, 2BR, 1.5 BA, all appliances, no pets, sec. dep., $900/mo plus all utils. 717-367-5109.

QUARRYVILLE AREA HOUSE 3 BR, 1.5 Bath, 2 Car Garage. No Smoking. No Pets. $1100/mth. 717-989-6041

RWPM - 717-399-0100 Columbia 130 N. 4th, 2BR........$950 East Petersburg: 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$1195 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City

For Rent 1 & 2 BR LUXURY APTS! Millersville, Mountville, Manheim Starting at $820. Inc. W/S/T 717-393-3666, manorleasing.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

PACKING POSITIONS - 1 ST SHIFT

EGG PROCESSING Entry Level Positions Includes Weekends & Holidays Good Starting Wage & Benefits

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$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002 1994 FEATHERLITE ENCLOSED car trailer, 28’, all alum, many upgrades including 10,000 lb super winch. $15,900 obo. 717-892-0675

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CYCLES

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BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

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$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607

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