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Bringing the islands to the Lancaster Liederkranz

When Lancaster Liederkranz holds its annual Parrot Fest on Saturday, July 20, don’t expect a flock of birds. Instead, the event will feature “Margaritaville at the Liederkranz,” with food, beverages and live music providing an island vibe.

“Our first Parrot Fest was held in 2008, and one of the questions we got prior to the fest was a call from a lady looking for information on what kinds of parrots we were going to have and how many,” recalled Paul Stanavage, fest chairperson. “So of course we told her we would have Parrothead fans, not parrots, but we would be throwing an island-themed party.”

“Parrotheads” is the term for Jimmy Buffett fans, people who love Buffett’s music and the island lifestyle.

Parrot Fest will run from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Lancaster Liederkranz, 722 S. Chiques Road, Manheim.

Tropical Sunz will perform from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., followed by headlining band Jimmy and the Parrots, which will play from 7 to 11 p.m.

“They are from the New Jersey area and were a Jimmy Buffett cover band when we met them

at an Oktoberfest being held at a German restaurant in center city Philly called Ludwig’s,” Stanavage recalled, adding that the experience of seeing the band at an Oktoberfest event was unusual. Stanavage and his wife run a German Schuhplattler dance group called Alpenrose, and they were hired to dance at the Oktoberfest. Due to a scheduling conflict, no German bands

were available, so the cover band stepped in.

“When we got there and saw there was a Buffett band playing, we were a tad surprised, to say the least,” Stanavage said. “But, they were really good and really entertaining. They played Buffett, and we did the German traditional stuff. We all had a great time.” Stanavage stayed in touch with the band, and when he was

looking for fundraiser ideas as then-president of the Liederkranz, he thought of Jimmy and the Parrots.

“They play a little trop-rock, Zac Brown, Bob Marley with plenty of Buffett sprinkled in,” Stanavage shared. “They tell us they love playing for us because from the first song they play ’til the end of the night, our dance floor is packed with people dancing and

This past school year, students from the region took the stage in a play and a musical through Encore! Home School Productions. Their performances earned them nominations in the Apollo Awards, a program that recognizes high school theater students for their achievements. An award ceremony was held in May at The Hershey Theatre, and several Encore! students took home top honors.

“From our fall play, ‘The Curious Savage,’ and our spring musical, ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ we had a total of 10 nominations, and Encore! won four awards,” said Caleb Steindel, a member of the board of directors and marketing lead for Encore! Brock Sunday won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play for Hannibal in “The Curious Savage.” Alice Tomasetti won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play for Fairy May in “The Curious Savage,” and Encore! took home both Outstanding Play for “The Curious Savage” and Outstanding Musical for “The Wizard of Oz.” Additional nominations for

People enjoy a previous year’s Parrot Fest.

Encore! were MaryKate Kenny for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play as Mrs. Ethel Savage in “The Curious Savage” and for Outstanding Featured Performer in a Musical as Aunt Em in “The Wizard of Oz,” Josiah Evans for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play as Titus Savage in “The Curious Savage,” Ian Riethmiller for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical as Hunk/ Scarecrow in “The Wizard of Oz,” Alice Tomasetti for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical as Dorothy Gale in “The Wizard of Oz” and Outstanding Dance Number in a Musical for “The Jitterbug” in “The Wizard of Oz.”

Encore! performances feature students from throughout Lancaster, Dauphin and surrounding counties. Locally, Josiah Evans lives in the Elizabethtown Area School District and “The Wizard of Oz” featured students who live in Donegal, Columbia Borough, Lower Dauphin, Annville-Cleona, Camp Hill and West

Shore school districts as well. Encore! performed “The Wizard of Oz” in March at The Junction Center in Manheim.

Participating in the Apollo Awards provides an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the hard work of the performers, Steindel said.

“It’s important to validate the importance of the art form and how much it brings happiness to people,” he commented. “It’s also important because these kids dedicate time and effort for a project outside of normal school hours, and it’s lots of hard, excruciating work. They need to know that there is a lasting impact with this art form that stays with people beyond curtain call.”

Steindel said the students enjoyed interacting with other performers at the ceremony and seeing their peers recognized on stage.

“We love the Apollo Awards because they’re such a wonderful opportunity for us to meet

Churches plan scrapbooking event

Oregon Community United Methodist Church (UMC) and Faith UMC will hold a scrapbooking fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fundraiser will take place at Faith UMC, 1290 Fruitville Pike, Lititz. All proceeds will benefit the ministries of Oregon Community UMC and Faith UMC.

Table spaces measuring 4 feet by 2 and a half feet are available to rent. Participants may choose someone to share the other half of their table. Assistance will be available to transport scrapbooking supplies from participants’ cars to their tables upon arrival and back to their cars at the end of the day.

Classes will available, and door prizes will be awarded throughout the day.

Spaces are limited. Registration is preferred by Monday, July 15. To register, visit www.faithumc.us or call the church at 717-560-0321.

and interact with other schools and celebrate their accomplishments,” he stated. “Encore! is grateful for these awards, but all the other schools did so incredibly well, too. (We are) grateful to be a part of this program, grateful for the all-volunteer team

that makes up Encore! and grateful to God for giving us these talents with which to perform.”

For a complete list of Apollo Award winners, visit www .hersheyentertainment .com/hershey-theatre/ apollo-awards.

The Encore! cast of “The Wizard of Oz” at the Apollo Awards

PA Turnpike kicks off safety campaign

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) kicked off its annual Go Orange campaign, an education and awareness campaign that showcases the PA Turnpike’s commitment to safety and urges drivers to slow down, pay attention in work zones, and consider the vulnerability of highway workers. The campaign will run until October and will include a special commemoration remembering those who have died in the line of duty.

More than 40 PA Turnpike workers have died while performing their duties. Beyond the devastating impact that reckless driving can have on others, drivers can receive citations, warnings, fines, points on their license, and jail time.

The PA Turnpike operates more than 560 miles of roadway, and more than 200 million people travel on the turnpike every year. Despite a record-breaking low of traffic fatalities in 2019 and fewer cars on the road in 2020, deaths on Pennsylvania roadways increased from 2019 to 2022.

Safety is a top priority and core value for the PA

Turnpike. As part of its commitment to safety, PA Turnpike operates a variety of safety initiatives, including the Work Zone Speed Safety Camera Program, five district safety committees, and Safety Days for its employees.

The GEICO Safety Patrol is another initiative of the PA Turnpike, providing a fleet of safety patrol vehicles that provide roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to customers who use the turnpike. The patrol actively surveils the roadway, responds to incidents, and communicates with the Turnpike Operations Center regarding any other needed response. Customers can access this assistance by dialing *11 when on the turnpike.

The PA Turnpike kicked off the Go Orange campaign by displaying its Lost Worker Memorial outside turnpike headquarters, and the memorial will be displayed during the summer at various spots throughout Pennsylvania. The PA Turnpike encourages its employees and members of the public to wear orange on Wednesdays to show their support and remind motor-

ists to always drive safely through work zones.

In addition, travelers on the PA Turnpike will see pop-up displays at five service plaza stationsOakmont, North Somerset, Highspire, King of Prussia, and Allentown. Travelers will be able to learn more about the campaign, sign the pledge to drive safely and obtain Go Orange swag.

Foundation supports local youth organizations

The Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation is dedicated to giving back to its communities across the country. Throughout 2024, it will donate more than $3 million to organizations that support various youth initiatives that help kids thrive, compete and belong to a team. Of the total donation amount, $1 million will go toward Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the remaining $2 million will support more than 300 local youth-serving nonprofits throughout the United States.

Locally, the Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation donated $1,800 to Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster; $3,225 to Boys & Girls Club of Harrisburg; $400 to Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Harrisburg; and $2,000 to Junior Achievement of South Central Pennsylvania Inc., York.

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Beyond these locations, the PA Turnpike encourages everyone who chooses to drive on the turnpike to take the pledge to drive safely in work zones and support the PA Turnpike workers as well as to share the safety message with their friends and family.

cial time for children and communities - a time when they need additional resources as school is not in session.

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The Lost Worker Memorial honors highway workers who died while performing their duties.

Community picnic and concert posted

Brickerville United Lutheran Church will hold its “Ole Fashioned Picnic in the Park” on Saturday, July 6, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. rain or shine. The picnic will take place at the church’s shaded grove at 340 E. 28th Division Highway, Lititz (Brickerville).

The event will honor all veterans and active military members. The Ringgold Band of Reading will once again provide entertainment.

Food will be available for purchase, including homemade chicken corn soup, hamburgers, hot dogs, beef barbecue, fresh fruit salad and dinner salads, homemade desserts, and ice cream. Admission is free, and donations will be accepted at the gate. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

Home food preservation workshops slated

Penn State Extension will offer three workshops in Lancaster County this summer aimed at both new and experienced home food preservers. All workshops will take place in the training room in the basement of the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster.

10 a.m. to noon. The home food preservation series will provide attendees with the scientific background, preparation tips, and safe processing methods to preserve food at home.

The programs will be Jams and Jellies on Wednesday, July 17, from 10 a.m. to noon.; Pressure Canning on Wednesday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to noon; and Introduction to Drying on Thursday, Aug. 29, from

In Jams and Jellies, participants can learn the basics of water bath and atmospheric steam canning for processing jam and jelly, techniques for making cooked and freezer jam and jelly, recipes for reducedsugar and no-sugar-added jam and jelly, and other skills.

Pressure Canning will

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cover the basics of using a pressure canner based on current U.S. Department of Agriculture canning guidelines. Pressure canning is the only safe way to can low-acid foods, such as vegetables and meats, organizers noted.

Introduction to Drying will highlight various methods for drying fruits, vegetables, herbs, and meats to ensure a safe and delicious outcome. These methods include oven drying, using a dehydrator, microwave drying, and air drying.

Space is limited, so preregistration is required. Each workshop has a registration fee, with the registration deadline a week before the event.

To register, visit http:// extension.psu.edu/ food-preservation-work shops-webinars or call Penn State Extension customer service at 877-345-0691 on Mondays through Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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The Ringgold Band performed at a previous “Ole Fashioned Picnic in the Park.”

Jazz worship service planned

High school group So What! will incorporate jazz music into a jazz worship service at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 7. The event is free and open to the public. The service will take place in the Mt. Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Gretna. Pastor John Overman of Mount Zion United Methodist Church in Enola will lead the nondenominational service.

The jazz trio So What! hails from Berks County and consists of Noah Gibney on keyboard, Esteban Ruiz on guitar, and Dexter Sales on drums.

For more information, call 717-361-1508 or visit www.gretnamusic.org.

Rare and used book auction posted

Mennonite Life, 2215 Millstream Road, Lancaster, will hold a rare and used book auction in its community room on Friday, July 12, at 6:30 p.m. Mennonite Life curates rare and historically significant books and offers them for sale at three annual auctions.

The 400 items up for bids will include a rare 1681 copy of “Opera Omnia Theologica” by Menno Simons and an extremely rare 1599 Geneva Bible as well as “Der alte Grund und Fundament aus Gottes Wort” by Johannes Holdeman, Johannes Braun’s “Circular-Schreiben an die Deutschen Einwohner von Rockingham

Mennonite Life will offer 400 books for purchase in its upcoming auction.

Guests can help support their communities this summer, and throughout the year, by purchasing sauce bottles at their local Buffalo Wild Wings. A portion of the proceeds from every sauce bottle purchased will benefit the Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation.

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having fun.”

The club’s first Parrot Fest drew more than 800 people, and after a few years, the crowd had swelled to 1,500. That was just a few too many people, Stanavage said, so organizers have capped Parrot Fest at 1,000 tickets.

Along with live music, Parrot Fest will feature food, including hot dogs, hamburgers, “Cheeseburgers in Paradise,” pork barbecue sandwiches, jerk

To learn more about the work of the Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation, visit www.foundation .buffalowildwings.com.

chicken, walking tacos, hand-cut french fries and vegan hot dogs and hamburgers. Food will be served from 5 to 9 p.m. A selection of German beers will be available on tap, along with a draft margarita wine and other beverages.

“The Lancaster Liederkranz offers a great venue just off 283 outside of Mount Joy along the scenic Chiques Creek,” Stanavage said, noting that Parrot Fest promises to be a fun evening out. “(There is) plenty of seating, a large dance floor, two great bands, food and drink.”

Stanavage encourages people to purchase tickets early for Parrot Fest. There is a discount for tickets purchased before Sunday, July 14. All tickets must be purchased in advance and may be purchased by searching for “Parrot Fest” on www .eventbrite.com.

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The Schreiber Center announced that Aubrey Jacoby, a longtime client and recent Dallastown High School graduate, has joined the fund development department as a summer intern. Aubrey’s journey from therapy client to intern exemplifies the center’s mission to empower children with disabilities and develop -

mental delays to reach their full potential and lead fulfilling, independent lives.

Diagnosed with Treacher Collins syndrome and cerebral palsy, Aubrey has been a client at the Schreiber Center since she was 3 years old. Overcoming significant challenges, including more than 80 surgeries, Aubrey

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has shown resilience and determination. Her progress has been supported by the speech-language, physical, and occupational therapists at the Schreiber Center.

This summer, Aubrey will primarily focus on creating videos for the fund development team to support its efforts in rais -

ing $2.5 million annually. These funds are crucial for making up the difference between the cost of services and reimbursement from government medical assistance and insurance. Aubrey will use her video editing skills, previously showcased through her creative TikTok videos,

Aubrey Jacoby and her family celebrate her high school graduation.
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Event to feature songs, stories, and tours

Matthew Dodd

The Manheim Historical Society will host an event on Sunday, July 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fasig and Keath log homes, 30 to 32 E. High St., Manheim. Matthew Dodd will present “Songs and Stories of the Red, White, and Blue,” and free house tours will be available.

The event will take place rain or shine, and attendees may bring lawn chairs. Admission is free. Donations will be accepted. For more information about the historical society, visit www.manheim historicalsociety.org.

Free theater tickets

available for military, police personnel

Magic & Wonder Dinner Theater, 3065 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, will offer a free dinner and show ticket for active-duty and retired military personnel and police officers. This promotion is available for any show

through Saturday, July 6. The attendee must present a valid badge verifying his or her service. The offer is valid for the service member only and does not include family members.

For reservations, call 717-323-3077.

Event to focus on carousel

The Arts at Millersville University will join Lancaster city’s First Friday celebrations with “Lancaster’s Still-Hidden Treasure” on Friday, July 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster.

Local author Eileen H. Gregg will explore the storied past of the carousel that is the subject of her 2021 book, “Lancaster’s Hidden Treasure: The Rocky Springs Dentzel Carousel.” To kick off the event, Gregg will present a slideshow of historical photos from the book, dating from 1899, when the Dentzel Carousel Company of North Philadelphia placed the carousel in Rocky Springs Park, a few miles south of Lancaster, to the present time, when the carousel is spending its 25th year in storage. Gregg will also show a short film about the carousel’s installation at Dollywood in Tennessee.

Further exploring the carousel’s past, present,

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und Augusta, und den benachbarten Counties,” a 1788 Nuremberg Bible, and Charles Rice’s “The Amish Year.” The auction will also feature “A Collection of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, Portuguese and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania: 1727 to 1776” by Daniel Rupp, and “Schmaler Weg zum Leben” by

Thomas Scheppard, as well as four copies of “The Earth Is the Lord’s.”

A rare printed portrait of Tieleman van Braght will also be available.

The auction books are on display in the Mennonite Life community room. Bids may be submitted until Thursday, July 11; for more details, visit www.mennonitelife .org/events.

and unknown future, Gregg will interview Dee Lynch of Manheim, a retired schoolteacher who served as a spokesperson and fundraiser for the Friends of the Rocky Springs Carousel, the precursor to the Rocky Springs Carousel Association. Local artist Liz Hess of the Liz Hess Gallery on Prince Street will unveil a recently completed commissioned painting commemorating the carousel and other rides in Rocky Springs Park. Finally, Leroy Hopkins Jr., a researcher and writer on black history in Lancaster, will speak on the question, “How do we go forward?”

In the Regitz Gallery, the “Expanded Visions” juried photography exhibition, which showcases the talents of central Pennsylvania photographers, will be on display until Friday, July 26.

The First Friday events are free and open to the public. No tickets are required.

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to engage the community and potential donors.

In addition to her passion for video editing, Aubrey has a love for small animals, particularly hamsters. She has developed extensive knowledge about their care and aspires to turn this passion into a future career or volunteer opportunity after her internship, continuing her journey toward independence and a fulfilling career.

The Schreiber Center is committed to supporting children and teens like Aubrey, helping them

and Debra Smith

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The Rocky Springs carousel will be the subject of First Friday programs at the Ware Center.

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