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On Nov. 10, six LampeterStrasburg High School seniors signed letters of intent or pledged to play sports at the collegiate level at the first Commitment Day ceremony of the 2021-22 school year.

The seniors participating in the ceremony were Jenna Daveler, who will play soccer for Old Dominion University in Division I; Emaly Garrett, lacrosse, Eastern Michigan University, Division I; Hannah Gawne, lacrosse, Messiah University, Division III; Giovanni Malatesta, baseball, Washington College, Division III; Keiva Middleton, softball, Lock Haven University, Division II; and Isaiah Parido baseball, Messiah University, Division III.

The next Commitment Day ceremony will take place in February 2022.

Six Lampeter-Strasburg High School seniors announced their college choices.

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circulation@engleonline.com Circulation / Distribution Customer Service 1-800-800-1833 Extension 6014 frompg 1 As part of this mission, the WSUCC Preschool has traditionally hosted a breakfast with Santa event. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the breakfast was replaced with a Santa drivethrough last year. As some restrictions are still in place, the church has decided to bring back the Santa drivethrough again this year.

The second annual Santa drive-through will take place on Friday, Dec. 3, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at WSUCC, 2723 N. Willow Street Pike, Willow Street. Families that attend can meet Santa, who will bring his sleigh. While there, children may write their Christmas letters and mail them in the North Pole mailbox at the church. Santa will write back to children who leave their address on the letter. Photos will be permitted, and each child will receive a goodie bag as well as a makeand-take craft.

“We can’t wait to see Santa again and help him to spread some hope and joy for the Christmas season!” exclaimed Susan Myers, chairman of the Preschool Board at WSUCC.

There is an admission fee per vehicle, and the proceeds from the event will go to the WSUCC Preschool, which provides scholarships for students in need of financial assistance.

“With COVID, our nonprofit preschool has taken a large financial loss with a decrease in enrollment and staff shortages,” noted Myers.

Those unable to attend the Santa drive-through are still able to take part in the festivities. Children can mail their Christmas letters and a set fee to Santa through the WSUCC Preschool.

For more information, including the mailing address for letters and the monetary amount to include, contact Lauren Maffett, director of Willow Street UCC Preschool, by calling 717-464-0720 or emailing wsuccpreschool@gmail.com. To learn more about the church, visit www.wsucc.com.

The Willow Street United Church of Christ Preschool will host its second annual Santa drive-through event.

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“I can’t imagine my life without being a dancer,” said Elizabeth. “I’m just very grateful to have this experience. I’ve been working up to this part, and it’s great to finally be the person doing it.”

At school, Elizabeth is the vice president of the Student Council, the president of the STEM Club, and a member of the National Honor Society, Asian Cultures Club, and Spanish Club. She also volunteers at Lancaster Science Factory.

LSHS freshman Gianna Fasano, the daughter of Amy and John Fasano, has been dancing in “The nutcracker” for eight years. Gianna will join Elizabeth en pointe in the snow scene and the waltz scene, and she will dance in the Russian scene.

“I’ve always wanted to dance at Viktor’s studio, and it was one of my greatest decisions because he helps me appreciate dance, the arts, and music,” stated Gianna. “I just love dancing.”

At school, Gianna plays the flute in the marching band and is a member of the Pioneer Interact Club. She also has a deep interest in art.

“I’m looking forward to a live audience again,” noted Elizabeth. “It’s a great way to get into the holiday spirit and support the arts.”

For information about purchasing tickets, visit http:// vyballet.com/performances /nutcracker.

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