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Paws Up for the Cat Barn will raise funds to address feral cat population

Samantha MacIntyre cares about the feral cat population, so she founded Precious Paws Community Cats in the summer of 2021 after becoming involved with Trap Neuter Return (TNR) efforts in Manheim. She built a following of supporters, created a Facebook group to help a colony of roughly 100 cats and networked with other local volunteers who inspired her. As the group grew, she began assisting and networking with people in Lancaster, Lebanon, York and Dauphin counties. Now Precious Paws is looking to expand even more.

The organization will host Paws Up for the Cat Barn, a fundraiser to support the next phases of the construction of a cat barn in northern Manheim to better serve the group’s mission. Paws Up for the Cat Barn will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Mount Gretna Fire Company, 41 Boulevard Ave., Mount Gretna.

“We are hosting an all-youcan-eat buffet featuring hors d’oeuvres, entrees, sides, desserts and beverages,” said Kathy Ann Kramer, treasurer of Precious Paws, noting that the food will be prepared by Food for Thought Catering. Before and during dinner, Sheila Sabol will provide live piano music.

“After dinner, a short video will be shown highlighting our mission, the progress on the cat barn construction and our daily operations,” Kramer shared. The event will also include giveaways,

a silent auction and door prizes.

“Our goal for the cat barn fundraiser is $10,000, which will cover the next steps of the construction,” MacIntyre said. “We understand that we cannot do this alone; it truly takes a village. We deeply value our community and their support. Their generosity and compassion for these cats means the world to us and goes beyond words.” Once completed, the cat barn will help the nonprofit organization assist more cats and bring on more volunteers in a safe working environment. It will facilitate pre- and post-surgery care, provide a nurturing space for sick cats to recuperate and

offer secure storage for essential supplies.

Everyone should be concerned about feral cats, MacIntyre said. “Community members should prioritize feral cats because managing their populations enhances community health, animal welfare and environmental balance,” she explained. “TNR programs reduce disease spread, enhance the quality of life for feral cats and prevent overpopulation.”

Noting that one unneutered female cat can potentially produce more than 100 kittens in her lifetime, MacIntyre said controlling the feral cat population can have benefits beyond the numbers.

Explore everything Cavod Performing Arts has to offer when the nonprofit organization hosts an open house on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 9 a.m. to noon at the studio’s Manheim location, 1223 Lancaster Road, Manheim.

“We’ll have performances which will run every half hour during the open house,” shared Julie Wendler, Cavod artistic director. “It’s meant to showcase all of the programs we’re offering this fall.”

She noted that Cavod has doubled its class offerings, featuring programs for people age 3 to adult. Dance classes are offered in ballet, tap, modern/contemporary, hip-hop, jazz and worship dance.

Classes focused on performance include “All Things Theatre” and “Musical Theatre.” Cavod also offers private music lessons on drums, piano and guitar, as well as private voice lessons and group vocal technique classes. Cavod hosts recitals and summer camps, participates in community events such as parades and

Members of the Lancaster Liederkranz seek to highlight German culture and heritage. One of the ways they fulfill this goal is through distribution of German language and German cultural scholarship awards. This year, nine local students earned awards.

Six students won $1,000 German language scholarships. Danica Guydish, a Donegal High School graduate who will

be attending Ursinus College, is the recipient of the Monica Fasnacht Honorary Scholarship. Manheim Central graduate Kalyssa McAdams, who will attend Temple University, is the recipient of the Helga Barisits Honorary Scholarship. Ethan Frick, a Hempfield High School graduate who plans to attend Lebanon Valley College, earned the Milan Kratzer Honorary Scholarship. Additional $1,000 scholarships were awarded to Chase Barrick, a Hempfield

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People enjoy a previous open house at Cavod’s Manheim location.
Kathy Ann Kramer (left) and Samantha MacIntyre

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

“Addressing feral cat issues also fosters community harmony and strengthens human-animal bonds,” she shared. “Overall, caring for feral cats promotes a healthier and more compassionate community.”

Kramer hopes to see a large crowd at Paws Up for the Cat Barn. “We invite everyone to support their community, particularly our TNR program and our goal to expand our operations to help more cats,” she said. “This event is an opportunity to meet fellow cat lovers in person and connect Facebook names to faces. Additionally, we want to give back to the community that has supported us, celebrate our progress and embrace the journey ahead.”

Seating is limited for the fundraiser. To purchase tickets, search for “Paws Up for the Cat Barn” on Facebook or visit https://tinyurl.com/y6kf3dyt. People who are unable to attend the event are encouraged to donate directly to Precious Paws. More information may be found at www .preciouspawscc.org. scan this code for more local news townlively.com

Paws Up for the Cat Barn will help feral cats such as these.
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The Manheim Lions Club has opened registration for the ninth annual Manheim Santa 5K Run and Walk, which will be held on Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Participants may dress as Santa to run or walk through the streets of Manheim. A discount on the registration fee will be available through Saturday, July 27. To register, visit www.runsig nup.com and search for “Manheim Santa 5K Run and Walk.”

The Elizabethtown Area High School Class of 1974 will hold its 50th class reunion on Saturday, Aug. 10, at Milton Hershey School’s Purcell Friendship Hall, 109 McCorkle Road,

puts on multiple productions throughout the year.

“Our mission statement is to create with purpose,” Wendler said. “Every class, every production, every event, everything we do is done with excellence and to glorify God.”

With its expanded roster of classes, the studio has also added instructors who have a wealth of experience, Wendler said. “This is the most incredible staff we’ve ever had,” she shared. “We have artists who have danced on Broadway. We have teachers who have performed and taught internationally. We have two men on staff this year, one of whom is certified in Cuban ballet style.”

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WAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 600 Stony Battery Rd., Landisville (near Hempfield High School). Wayside enjoys one combined Summer Sunday Worship Service @ 10am w/contemporary & traditional elements. Family Ministry at the same hour for nursery, children, and youth ages. Rev. Dr. Stephen P. Fritz, Pastor. For more info, visit www.waysidepc.org or (717) 898-1551.

WHITE OAK CHURCH : 1211 N. Penryn Rd, Manheim, PA. You are invited to our Sunday services: Sunday School for all ages at 8:45am; Worship at 9:45am; scheduled evening services at 7:15pm and Wednesday evening Bible Study at 7:15pm. (1st Wednesday of month).

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so much more. We want them to know that where they place their values really matters.”

Along with performances, the open house will feature tours of the facility, a bounce house for children and ice cream for purchase from Scoops Ice Cream & Grille (which is free upon class registration). People from Kid’s Cookie Break, a WJTL radio show, will be on-site, and free giveaways will be held every half hour.

“We’ll be featuring themed baskets of items from local vendors as well as a season pass for our shows at Cavod,” Wendler said. “That’s always a big, exciting basket to win.”

She encourages adults especially to consider taking a class at Cavod, noting that it strives to be a place for everyone.

“This is a safe space to thrive and grow as an artist,” she explained. “Arts are a very self-reflected medium, but our intention and our goal for our students is that they walk away knowing they were created for

Cavod formed more than 20 years ago when Connie Dienner founded the studio in New Holland. She added the Manheim location in 2021, originally located at SUPPLY in Manheim. In 2023, Cavod moved to its current Manheim location.

No registration is required for the open house. For more information, visit https://cavod.org.

ON-SITE PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

THURSDAY, AUG. 29 • 6 P.M.

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PRODUCING PROPERTY. ONE UNIT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. On & Off Street Parking, 2 Front, 4 Rear. Upper Level With New Appliances. Open House Dates: Sat., Aug. 17 & 24 12:00 Noon-2:00 PM. For Financing, Terms, Photos, Full Listing, See Website: www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For: Shawn C. Houchin

High School graduate who will attend Lehigh University; Sean O’Brien, a Manheim Township High School graduate who will attend Ohio State University; and Kayla Reidenbaugh, an Ephrata High School graduate who plans to attend York College of Pennsylvania.

Three students earned $1,000 German cultural scholarships. They are Mia Corradino, a Manheim Township High School graduate who will attend the University of Rhode Island; Aidan Fredericks, a Penn Manor High School graduate who plans to attend Penn State University; and Avery Zodet, a Hempfield High School graduate who will attend St. Joseph’s University.

To be considered for a scholarship, students submit applications and are interviewed in German and English, said Judy Zodet, committee chair of the cultural grant and scholarship fund. “The students excelled in their language skills and great interest in Germany and German culture,” she shared. Several of the winners have actively participated in Lancaster Liederkranz activities, including competing in Germany with dance groups.

“It is important to the members of the Lancaster Liederkranz to preserve the language and promote German culture,” Judy said.

“What better way than through our children and grandchildren, some whose grandparents and great-grandparents were immigrants?”

Money for scholarships is raised by the cultural grant committee, she said, with fundraising activities including Christmas cookie and Easter candy sales.

“The scholarship is just one thing our grant fund does,” Judy said. “We have programs for younger children, including art classes and a day camp story hour. Students in the dance groups can get assistance with their clothing.”

Grant funds also help pay for a weekly German camp for children held throughout the month of July.

Additionally, the culture committee gives students money to help them participate in the German American Partnership Program (GAPP) or similar programs to visit Germany.

Church sets community picnic

Jerusalem Church in Penryn will hold its annual community picnic, which it has hosted since the 1800s, on Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Penryn Church Grove on Picnic Grove Road.

Chicken corn soup will be available for takeouts from 8 a.m. until sold out, and attendees should bring their own quart containers.

In the evening, community members may return for an old-fashioned family event featuring food and live music.

A meal will be available beginning at 4 p.m., and table service

will be available. The menu will include the church’s homemade chicken corn soup, hamburgers and hot dogs, cakes, pies, ice cream, and drinks. All profits from the sale of food will go toward updating and renovating the picnic grove area.

Attendees may bring lawn chairs and sit under the trees to enjoy live music beginning at 4:30 p.m. Lancaster Marimba Ensemble and the Moonlighters will perform.

For more information, visit www .jerusalemchurch.net.

U.S.Coin & Currency Auction

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3

Preview 8:00 A.M. • Auction 10:00 A.M. Farm & Home Center, Lancaster, PA 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601

(Manheim Pike exit off of RT. 30, or RT. 283 onto 72 South towards Lancaster ¼ mile turn left on Steel Way; this will take you right into the Farm & Home Center.)

PUBLIC AUCTION

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REAL ESTATE

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis.

*NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

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