BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Tenaya Metzler has always loved to write, and she’s always been close to her twin sister, Nickea. When the pair graduated from Manheim Central High School in 2020, Tenaya presented her twin with a book she’d written, “Your Name is Light,” featuring a main character loosely based on Nickea.
Tenaya said she never gave much thought to the book becoming more than a family gift until one day she saw an ad on TV. “I was at my grandparents’ house, and an ad came on for a publishing company,” Tenaya stated. She decided to submit her draft, enlisting her family to help with edits and suggestions for changes.
“My older sister advised me to make some changes, like having the characters travel to actual places, not the ones I had made up for the story,” Tenaya said. The original draft was also specifically tailored to Nickea, with inside family jokes and other personalization that Tenaya changed for the final version, striving to give the book a wider audience appeal.
“Your Name is Light” was published through Covenant Books in August. “It’s a work of fiction, and it has elements of nursing, romance, action, espionage, intrigue and international travel,” Tenaya said, noting that the book has a Christian focus. It tells the story of registered nurse Alina Dixon, whose ordinary life is shattered when she’s the vic-
tim of a brutal attack. Working closely with M15 agent Blane Burns, Alina travels the world to find out who’s behind the attack and stop a potential worldwide threat.
“One of the themes of the book is the idea of being saved,” Tenaya noted. “The main character is coming from a place of light, a place of faith from being a Christian, and the other character is in a dark place and has lost his faith.”
W hen she’s not writing, Tenaya works as a nurse, as do her twin sister and their older sister, Kierra. “My older sister has worked in the ER for years, and the main character in the book works in the ER,” Tenaya said. “I started writing the book before I became a nurse, so my sister Kierra’s insight really helped me with that part of the story.”
Tenaya also wrote some of her twin’s favorite things into the plot. “The places the characters go in the book are places my sister has always wanted to visit,” she explained, noting that the storyline takes the characters to Alaska, where they encounter sea otters, Nickea’s favorite animal. “They go to Norway to see the Northern Lights, and they go to Austria to attend a New Year’s Eve imperial ball. I think it’s everyone’s dream to go to a ball in Europe.”
“Your Name is Light” will be distributed through both secular and Christian outlets, in both print and e-book format. It is available on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble, among other outlets.
With one novel under her belt, Tenaya said she’d love to write more if she can find the time. “With my job, it will probably be a few years,” she said, “but I’m working on ideas now.”
She encourages anyone who loves to write to take the leap. “If you have an idea, just try and write it,” she stated. “You never know what will come of it, but you should take that first step: Sit down and write.”
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
The members of Jerusalem Church believe in giving “Glory to God.” That’s the message cut into a corn maze located at the church, 1620 Newport Road, Manheim. For the seventh time, a team of
church members designed and created the maze, and people are invited to explore paths through the cornstalks as part of the church’s Disguise & Prize event. The event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 1 to 4 p.m. The rain date will be Sunday, Oct. 9.
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W hen she was in seminary, Barbara Seras used her cat as her “spiritual barometer.” He helped her take stock of her emotions and reminded her to appreciate the moment. “Pets teach us to be more gentle,” said the priest-in-charge of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Manheim. “They teach us to take our time, to slow down.”
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Seras believes so much in the positive power of pets that she has organized the second annual Francis Fest, a blessing of the animals to be held at the church, 90 S. Charlotte St., on Sunday, Oct. 9. The event will begin at 1 p.m. on the church lawn at the corner of Charlotte and Ferdinand streets.
“Dogs, cats and other pets are all welcome,” Seras noted. “People can also bring pictures of their pets if they don’t want to bring the animal with them.” Children may bring stuffed animals to receive a blessing as well, and participants may also receive a blessing for pets who have passed away.
“The blessing of the animals is about saying thanks to God for creation,” Seras noted. “Animals bring so much joy into our life.”
Although this is only the second time Seras will hold the event in Manheim, she’s presided over animal blessings for years at other churches. “Lots of churches do a blessing, but I came up with the name ‘Francis Fest,’ because it’s held near St. Francis Day in early October,” she said, referring to the patron saint of animals. Over the years, she’s blessed everything from snakes to hamsters, goldfish, police horses and K9s.
All animals attending Francis Fest must be leashed or in a carrier. The program will include two songs, “All Things Bright and Beautiful” and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands,” along with prayers. It will conclude with a small treat. “We will give out dog treats and cat treats, and we’ll have animal crackers for the humans,” Seras said.
Donations will be accepted at the event for Pet Pantry of Lancaster County. Suggested items for donation include dry or canned food, toys, kitty litter and gift cards. For more information on Francis Fest, call the church office at 717-665-6584.
Dogs, cats and other pets are invited to Francis Fest.
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Women’s Group To Begin 35th Year
The 35th year of Neighbors Sharing and Caring will start on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Chiques Church, 4045 Sunnyside Road, Manheim. Women of all ages and preschool children are invited to attend from 9 to 10:45 a.m. The gathering will include devotions, special music, and a brunch.
This year, the group will explore how God created people not by chance but in His image; to praise, honor, and glorify Him; to fellowship with Him; to do good works; to love their neighbors and to be His hands and feet; to have unique gifts and talents; and to become more like Christ day by day.
Classes are provided for children from infants to prekindergartners. Readers may contact Bonnie at 717361-2613 or Veronica at 717-6267603 for more information.
Center Plans Fall Events
Governor Dick Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna, will offer three programs. These activities are open to the public, but preregistration is required by contacting 717-964-3808 or governordick@hot mail.com and providing a name and phone number. Attendees should meet at the Environmental Center.
A Moonlight Hike will step off at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7. Participants should wear sturdy shoes and bring a light.
Damsels and Dragons will be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 1:30 p.m. The program will explore the beauty of dragonflies and damselflies with expert Tony Schoch.
A fitness hike will take place on Sunday, Oct. 9, at 10 a.m. Participants will give their bodies a workout with this faster hike in the autumn woods.
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Tennis Team Posts a 16-0 Regular Season Record
BY ERIC PYLES
The girls’ tennis team wrapped up a perfect 16-0 regular season.
“A lot of things have to go right for you to run the table…but our kids were locked in most nights,” said head coach Kurtis Funk.
“I absolutely love this team,” added
Funk, “We have created a winning culture at Manheim and our senior heavy team is reaping the rewards.”
The winning came in the form of a 4-1 victory over Penn Manor on the 21st and continued with a 7-0 win over Garden Spot on the 23rd, a Section Two title clinching 6-1 win over Elizabethtown on the 26th and
the perfect season securing 5-0 win over Cedar Crest on the 28th.
BOYS’ SOCCER
As any sports fan knows, wins are hard, and milestone wins typically take the difficulty to another level. Case in point would be the Manheim Central boys’ soccer team and their 26-1 mark with head coach Rod Brenize on the cusp of 100 career wins but struggling to hit the mark.
The skipper sits at 99 wins after a 4-0 victory over Cedar Crest on the 21st but a 2-1 setback to LampeterStrasburg on the 27th kept Brenize from cracking the triple digit club.
Central saw three players strike against the Falcons with Drew Greiner pushing the lead to 3-0 and 4-0 just after the second half started. Aaron Cassel and Gabe Redcay put Manheim up 2-0 with late first half goals.
Against the Pioneers, Manheim pulled out to a 1-0 lead when Redcay found Wesley Bates in the 45th minute but Lampeter-Strasburg was able to steal the win in overtime. Dylan Smith finished with six saves.
GOLF
The golf team trekked north on Route 72 to Fairview Golf Course for the L-L Championship on September 26th. The Barons finished 9th as a team with Zach Benner and Ryan Snavely posting the top scores. Benner finished at 86 while Snavely followed one shot back with a round of 87. Cayden Schwebel carded a 91.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
It was one step forward and two steps back for the Manheim Central
girls’ soccer team. The Lady Barons picked up their third straight win on the 21st before back-to-back losses dropped Central to 6-5 on the year.
That win came via a 2-0 final over Solanco with Lexi Wettig recording the shutout with six saves. Lizzie Voegele put Manheim up early with Abbie Reed tacking on an insurance goal just before intermission. Aubrey Myers set up the Voegele score while Katie White dished out Reed’s goal.
The first of the two steps back came on the 24th via a 2-0 loss to Twin Valley while Lampeter-Strasburg handed out a 3-1 loss on the 27th for the second step back. Wettig took both losses with Mikayla Beck accounting for the score against L-S with help from Micayla Moyer.
CROSS COUNTRY
The Manheim Central cross-country team notched another big race tune-up on the 24th, taking part in the Carlisle Invitational.
“Overall, it was a solid day for our athletes. Everyone ran a season best on a fast course,” said head coach Ryan Kennedy. “More than the times, I was happy with our athletes for sticking to their race plans and running tough in the second half of the race.”
The result was a 66th place finish for the boys in the Challenge Race with Julie Lindberg and Jenna Moffett taking part in the 202-member Girl’s Champion Race. Lindberg finished 54th while Moffett captured the 81st spot.
Carter Bruckhart (208th18:33.4), Cameron Evans (227th - 18:48.8) and Carson Brooks (250th - 19:16.2) led the way for the boys. Caleb
Creviston (288th - 20:24.5) and Caleb Bower (300th - 21:29.80) rounded out the top five.
The Barons returned to L-L action on the 27th facing off against Garden Spot and Ephrata. The Lady Barons earned the lone win on the day, topping Spot 21-37 while falling to Ephrata, 20-37. Regan Ibach was the top Lady Baron finishing fourth. Lindberg (6th) and Moffett (9th) also finished inside the top 10.
The boys also had three runners inside the top ten with Bruckhart leading the way with a 5th place time of 18:44. Evans (9th) and Brooks (10th) completed the top ten trio, but Manheim dropped to both Ephrata (21-37) and Garden Spot (24-32).
GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL
The girls’ volleyball team continues to trend up, picking up a 3-0 win over Lebanon on the 21st with a silver medal finish at the Baron Classic, their own tournament, on the 24th.
Manheim was pushed a bit against Lebanon but still managed wins of 25-18, 25-12 and 25-22 to post their fifth sweep of the season. Addy Doerschuk posted 20 assists with Natalie Siegrist tallying eight kills. Kaylee Dougherty chipped in with 10 digs and Aslin Latkovich three aces.
The Lady Barons cruised through pool play in the 2022 Baron Classic, going 8-1 against Berwick, Brandywine Heights, and Covenant Christian Academy. A win over Cedar Crest in the semifinals set up a final match with Greencastle-Antrim that went to the Lady Blue Devils, leaving Manheim to settle for second.
FIELD HOCKEY
The mark of a champion is often
how you respond to adversity. For the field hockey team that adversity came on the 22nd where a 2-1 overtime loss to Lampeter-Strasburg snapped Manheim’s three-game winning streak.
Central struck first with Monica Herman converting a penalty stroke in the opening quarter. LampeterStrasburg knotted the game in the third before securing the win in the extra period. Laci Nelson finished with six saves.
The response came on the 26th with a 4-1 victory over Elizabethtown. Nelson needed just four saves to lockup the win thanks to a quartet of Lady Barons’ scorers- Paige Garner, Kiley Hosler, Ella Brubaker, and Herman.
FOOTBALL
Five games into the 2022 season and the football team appears headed for a season-ending, first place showdown with Exeter. The Barons, after a 47-13 victory over Warwick on the 23rd, are a pristine 5-0, same as the Eagles of Exeter. The two squads close out the regular season in Manheim on October 28 where a section title could be on the line.
The Barons might have more grand goals, but they did not overlook the Warriors, racking up a 384241 yardage edge. That was thanks mostly to Brycen Armold and his 201 yards rushing. Zac Hahn finished a tidy eight for 13 with 117 yards and three touchdowns. Those three scores went to three different players, Bode Sipel (2-36), Sonny Callahan (1-55) and Rocco Daugherty (2-14), with Jaden Weit and Hahn capping the scoring with TD runs of their own.
Photo by Thom Swarr
Manheim’s Yancy Turner fights through a Warrior double-team in the Barons’ 47-13, Section Two win at home on September 23.
Photo by Thom Swarr
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Manheim’s Hailey Kowalski (left) and Lauren Huber outlasted E-town’s Calla Stoltzfus and Noa Williams, 9-8 (9) at number three doubles to help the Barons to a 6-1, Section Two win over the host Bears on September 26.
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fends off Lampeter-Strasburg’s Ian Meyer as he takes control of the ball in Manheim’s 2-1, Section Two loss at home last Tuesday.
“It’s a simple maze, but it’s fun. We give out a map and an aerial photo for people to use as a guide, and they can use those tools if they want to, or they can navigate the maze on their own,” explained Angie Havice, coordinator of the event. She noted that although the maze contains several dead ends, encountering one isn’t a setback. “Everyone will get a prize at the start and at the finish of the maze, and there are six dead-end stations throughout the maze, where someone will be stationed to give out a prize to collect,” she said.
Throughout the church’s parking lot, decorated cars will be set up, with families giving out small prizes as well. Havice noted that the church originally held a carnivalstyle event in the parking lot before the creation of the corn maze, and that activity eventually morphed into the Disguise & Prize event.
“Creating the corn maze really opened the doors to creativity for people who wanted to decorate their car,” she noted. “Everyone who decorates a car comes up with a theme and then tries to have an activity that goes with that theme, something that will be more interactive than just getting candy.” In the past, she noted, a car with a Hawaiian theme featured a limbo game, while a car with a construction theme was accompanied by a pebble-filled sandbox game.
“We try to make the stations varied in activities that would appeal to kids from toddler age up through elementary school-age kids,” Havice noted, “but really, this is for the whole family. There’s something for everyone to enjoy.” Previous years have included more than 10 decorated cars and stations, she said, adding, “It’s really amazing how creative people can get.”
Children are encouraged to come in “disguise,” or costume, but it is not required, Havice emphasized. “Come as you are,” she said. “Some people come in really elaborate costumes, while other people come in no disguise at all, but everyone enjoys the activities.”
She noted that Jerusalem Church holds the annual event as a way to connect with the community and to provide a fun family outing. “We want to communicate through this event that we care about families,” Havice remarked. “This is something we can
do that is unique, and it’s something that’s been appreciated by the community. We’ve always had a good turnout, and people tend to stay for a while. This is a safe, no-cost event. Our church wants to cultivate strong families, and the way to do that is to spend time together as a family.”
For more information on the event, including weather updates, search for “Jerusalem Church” on Facebook. For more information on the church, visit www.jerusalemchurch.net.
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A Big Show In A Small Space
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Jordan Scott Gilbert, director of the Cavod Theatre production of “A Tale of Two Cities,” thinks that staging the musical in the small theater will only enhance the telling. “It’s a big show that we are trying to make intimate in this small space, which is great for storytelling,” said Gilbert, who was the assistant producer of the show on Broadway. Gilbert chose “A Tale of Two Cities” along with Cavod artistic director Monica DePaul and Connie Dienner, director of Cavod Performing Arts.
“A Tale of Two Cities” will be presented at the Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland, with a special opening night themed dinner theater at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14. Cocktail attire is requested for this red carpet event. The show will also be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21; at 2 and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, Oct. 15 and 22; and at 4 p.m. on Sundays, Oct. 16 and 23.
“A Tale of Two Cities” with book, music, and lyrics by Jill Santoriello is based on Charles Dickens’ 1859 novel that tells the tale of a love triangle. The story focuses on the beautiful Lucie Manette, played by
Jackie Zliczewski; French aristocrat Charles Darnay, played by Alexander Weaver; and English cynic Sydney Carton, played by Bryant Martin. Walter Winston O’Neill, who took part in the Broadway production, will play Dr. Manette. Alicia Burton will play Miss Pross, and Hannah Rau will portray Madame Defarge. Set during the French Revolution, the story encompasses love and
redemption in a way that parallels Cavod’s mission. The show is choreographed by Stephanie Brooks Martin, with musical direction by Amy Rau. Glen Brodersen of Sight & Sound Theatre is handling the set.
Calling the show “vocally challenging,” Gilbert relayed that the cast is doing a “really awesome job.” “There are some cast members who are perfect for their roles,” he noted of the
cast of nearly 30. “My point of view with the storyline is God working in people, specifically the lead character (of Sydney Carton) to bring him to a place of faith,” continued Gilbert. “I think it will be very moving and show the audience the depths people will go to save those that they love.”
Dienner said that the show is a bit different for Cavod because there are dark moments. “It can be hard to find shows with redemptive meaning,” she said, adding, “To show the redemption, you have to show the evil.” Dienner said the show is for mature audiences and parental discretion is advised. She compared the show to another classic by Victor Hugo, “Les Miserables.” “It has a lot of the same feel (because) it’s speaking from the heart,” said Dienner.
T ickets, which are discounted for students, may be purchased at www.cavod.org or by emailing info@cafod.org or calling 717354-3355.
From The Editor’s Desk
BY WENDY ROYAL
Since 1940, National Newspaper Week has been observed the first full week in October, so I thought it appropriate to share my thoughts on why supporting your local newspaper is more important than ever.
It’s a popular notion that the internet has marked the downfall of community newspapers. And, while many have stopped publishing due to tough economic times, the rising cost of newsprint, and other factors, your community newspapers can do something the internet can’t: We promote connections at a local level. Some say that because people can tweet, blog, surf, shop, and search online, no one reads newspapers anymore, but you just proved that to be a myth. Rather
than being replaced by all the noise of “instant” media, your free local paper has become more important than ever. We are a part of your neighborhood. We shine a spotlight on people and organizations that make your town a better place to live, work, and play. No, they probably won’t get a million views on TikTok, but they are heroes who live down the street and are making a positive difference in our community.
In the past year the publisher of this newspaper, Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) has featured more than 1,500 front-page articles benefiting more than 1,000 local nonprofit organizations in Lancaster, Chester, Berks, York, and Dauphin counties. Those numbers don’t take into account the thou-
sands of press releases that make their way into our papers each year.
With all the talk about social media, why do we continue to publish free community newspapers? It’s who we are and who we’ve been for nearly 70 years. We live here, too, and we want to keep our communities thriving as much as you do.
If you know of an organization or individual making a positive impact on your community, contact us at news@engleonline.com or visit https://townlively.com/event -submission to submit an event.
Members of the cast of the Cavod Theatre production of “A Tale of Two Cities” are rehearsing the musical under the direction of Jordan Scott Gilbert.
Wendy Royal, editor
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New cars have been costly for quite some time, but those costs have spiked considerably since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. That unprecedented rise may lead many motorists to wonder how they can get more mileage out of their existing vehicles. According to data from Kelley Blue Book and Cox Automotive, the average cost of a new car in September 2021 was just over $45,000. That marked a $3,000 increase from June 2021 and a $5,000 increase from the end of 2020.
Drivers who may not be able to afford the cost of a new vehicle can take the following steps to keep their existing cars running smoothly for years to come.
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The rising cost of new cars may compel people to keep their cars longer than they might have anticipated. A few simple maintenance measures may help to prolong the life of a vehicle.
Headlight glare becomes dangerous when visibility is impaired to a point where the risk of accidents is heightened. Glare is a growing problem for many modern drivers due to the increased use of light emitting diodes in headlights.
Driving at night is challenging because pedestrians, cars and other obstacles are difficult to see once the sun sets, and headlight glare can cause further problems. A study from the U.S. Department of Transportation found that 88% of drivers noticed LED and HID headlight glare. While LED lights may not actually be brighter, their “cool” color temperature can make them appear so. Studies have found that blue and white light tends to hit people’s eyes harder, especially at night.
In addition, human eyes do not adjust to changes in lighting very quickly, according to Pierre Paul Driving School in New York City. The older a person gets, the longer his or her eyes take to adjust to
changes in lighting. In fact, it can take up to seven seconds to recover from the blinding glare of headlights. That’s enough time to swerve off the road or potentially hit something. While glare can be problematic, drivers can take steps to make nighttime driving safer.
- Clean the windshield. Dirt and grime found on the windshield can refract light and make glare worse. Therefore, clean all windows and mirrors thoroughly, inside and out. - Repair scratches and cracks. Glare can be exacerbated by any imperfections in the windshield. Repair cracks or scratches promptly.
- Get a vision and health check. Changes to vision can impact how glare affects certain individuals. Vitamin A deficiency can cause night blindness, also known as nyctalopia. Eye shape changes, including a condition called keratoconus, can affect vision. Cataracts and diabetes can also impair vision. Visit a primary care physician as well as an
eye doctor to check for conditions that can make night vision worse.
- Change your line of sight. Do not look directly into oncoming headlights. Rather, look slightly down and to the right side of the road so that you are not focusing on the beams.
- Get glare-resistant coatings on eyeglasses. Speak with an optician about eyeglasses with a coating that can reduce the amount of glare.
VisionCenters.com says standard plastic lenses reflect around 8% of the light that reaches glasses, while high-index lenses reflect up to 12% of available light. Anti-glare coating allows 99.5% of available light to reach the eyes, essentially eliminating glare. Those who don’t wear eye-
glasses can purchase special antiglare glasses to wear in high-glare conditions, such as when looking at computer and phone screens.
- Flip your rearview mirror to night mode, if you have this option. This setting will make it appear as though lights coming from behind are dimmer.
- Take breaks. When glare makes driving difficult, take a break to help your eyes recover.
These are some of the steps people may take when glare becomes problematic while driving at night.
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Ephrata National Bank Announces Promotion
Ephrata National Bank recently announced the promotion of Todd Keagy as senior vice president, chief retail and small business banking officer.
In this newly created role, Keagy will lead all aspects of the bank’s retail and small business banking divisions inclusive of the community banking group, consumer lending, small business lending and cash management business line segments. He is responsible for overseeing the growth, strategic direction and initiatives of the division through management, coaching and leadership of a team of retail leaders, small business and consumer lenders and the cash management officer.
Keagy has more than 25 years of progressive experience in the banking industry and was previously vice president, consumer and small
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He is a graduate of Elizabethtown College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration. Additionally, he completed the American Bankers Association Commercial Lending School at Bucknell University. Keagy currently resides in Hummelstown.
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Garden Railways Tour Planned
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will offer the 15th annual Garden Railways Tour on Sunday, Oct. 9, from 1 to 5 p.m.
The self-guided tour for people of all ages will feature operating model trains in various outdoor and garden settings. Attendees may choose from among seven stops located in Wrightsville, Lancaster, Coatesville, Lititz and Manheim.
Garden railways are a fast-growing interest area in model railroading. Garden railways may be set up in very small spaces or large
expanses, as well as in differing climates and in widely varying degrees of complexity.
Tickets must be obtained in advance for all attendees. There is a fee per person for those age 6 and over, and children age 5 and under will be admitted free of charge. To purchase tickets, search for “Garden Railways Tour” on Eventbrite; tickets will not be sold at the individual tour sites.
For more information about the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, visit www.RRMuseumPA.org or call 717-687-8628.
Fulton Bank, a subsidiary of Fulton Financial Corporation, recently announced the addition of Kristen Welch as the new senior vice president and director of its Health Care Banking Group. In her role, she will oversee banking activities for profit
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Welch brings 18 years of experience
CHIQUES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 1215 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Pastor Mike Byrd. Traditional Service at 9-10 am Communion: held 1st Sun. of the month. 5th Sunday of the month: One service only at 9:45 am. Children’s Sunday School 9 am. Adult Sunday School 10:15 am. Kids’ Church 10:30 am Contemporary Service 10:30 am. Nursery provided at all services. Handicapped accessible. Church office: 717653-5175.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), Marietta, PA 17547, 717-426-1345, cbcpa.org. Service times are Sundays at 9:00 & 10:45am. The Livestream service is at 10:45am at cbcpa.org.
GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF MANHEIM: 1483 N. Colebrook Rd., Manheim. SUNDAYS: Adult Bible Class at 9:30am and Worship Service at 10:30am. Wednesday Evening Prayer is held from 6:30pm-7:15pm For more details, please visit http://www.gcfmanheim.org or call 717-665-7222.
HOSANNA! A FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS 29 Green Acre Rd., Lititz (717) 626-2560 Worship with us in person @ 9:30am, online or livestream @ www.hosannalititz.org Children & Youth Ministries
LEFC - LANCASTER EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH: 419 Pierson Road, Lititz. Sunday Services at 9:00 and 10:50 a.m. Encounter God through contemporary worship as we explore the Bible together. All are welcome! Our children’s, youth and adult ministries are all about one thing: making disciples of Jesus Christ who impact our community and the world for God’s glory. 717-6265332. More info: www.lefc.net or visit us on Facebook
MANHEIM BIC CHURCH: 54 N. Penryn Rd. We invite you to join us as we seek to initiate & nurture a growing relationship with Christ. For online & onsite Sunday worship service times, weekly classes for all ages, and other info please go to manheimbic.org or call 717-665-2133. Lead Pastor Bryce Taylor.
NEWPORT CHURCH: 656W. Newport Road, Elm, www.newportchurch.net We are a vibrant family- oriented contemporary church that meets for Sunday “celebration” service at 9:30 a.m. and throughout the week in home groups, including junior-high and senior-high groups. Children love our Kids Town ministry every Sunday morning! Our mission is to share God’s Love generously and lead people to new life in Jesus. For info. or directions, see our Website or call 717-664-2635. Lead Pastor: Merle Shenk.
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813 E. Market St. York, PA: Wed. Family Night Meal 6pm & Bible Study/Youth Group 7pm. Sun. Morning Worship 10:30am. 6139 Main St. (Rte. 72) East Petersburg, PA: Sun. Morning Worship 10:30am. HMLCYORK.com (717)854-1220
RUHL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: A growing church committed to Christ. Worship on Sunday morning at 8 am for a traditional feel. Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am., 10:30 am. Worship led by praise band. (Nursery available. Handicap accessible.) For more information, please call 717-665-3400 or visit www.ruhlschurch.org Located at 4810 Elizabethtown Rd, Manheim.
SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 140 North Penn Street, Manheim. Please join us for 9 am Sunday Worship: In-person and online at our website www.salemanheim.org Sunday School for all ages at 10 am. Free Community Meal on Wednesdays @ 5:30 pm (Sept. thru May).
Rev. Dr. John A. Laughlin, Pastor. 717-665-2331
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH: 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz Ph:717-626-5580
Rev. Ryan M. Fischer, Pastor Confessions: Sat. 4 pm & anytime on request Daily Masses: Mon.-Sat. 9 am Saturday Vigil Mass: 5 pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9 & 11 am Visit www.stjameslititz.org for livestream Masses
ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN : Located at 1258 Newport Road, Penryn. Phone: (717) 665-6093. Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Angela Hammer.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 596 West Newport Rd., Lititz. Are you looking for a Church that preaches from the King James Bible? Helps your family grow spiritually? Enjoys the old-time hymns? Look no further! Sunday School 10am, Sunday Morning Worship 11am, and Sunday Evening Worship 6pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer & Bible Study 6:30 pm. Pastor Wiliam Hamm, Jr. (717) 575-0292.
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2340 State St., East Petersburg. Rev. Dr. Christopher Rankin, Pastor. Phone: (717) 569-1632. Sunday Schedule: 7:45 am Worship with Holy Communion; 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages; 10:00 am Koinonia (Fellowship Time); 10:30 am Worship (Holy Communion twice a month)
Online service is available by visiting www.trinityeastpete.org “Catch the Vision, Share the Joy!”
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WAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 600 Stony Battery Rd., Landisville (between QVC & Hempfield H.S.). Rev. Dr. Stephen P. Fritz, Pastor. Wayside offers two Sunday services: 9:30 am Traditional & 11 am Contemporary with band, Children’s Ministry & Staffed Nursery. 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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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.
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CYCLES
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THURS OCT. 20, 2022
6pm Real Estate
940 Parkside Ln. Lancaster, PA 17601
3 BEDROOM MANHEIM TOWNSHIP HOME – 0.19
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Auction For: Marilyn Robbins Est.
& HOUSE FLIPPERS: COLUMBIA INVESTMENT PROPERTY – 0.07 Acres – Columbia SD SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Auction For: Mary Ann Arbutina
THURS OCT. 27, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate
Personal Property Online Only
200 Yummerdall Rd. Lititz, PA 17543
BEDROOM CLAY TWP HOME ON LARGE
Acres
Ephrata SD
OPEN HOUSES: SAT. OCT. 15, 10AM-12PM & MON. OCT. 17, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
Auction For: Alta & Della Shelly
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2022 – 6pm Real Estate 1417 Carlton Dr. Lancaster, PA 17601 4
BRICK HOME IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD 0.31 Acres – Manheim Township SD SHOWN
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Acres – Manheim Township SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. OCT. 8, 10AM-12PM & MON. OCT. 10, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Willaline Charles WED. NOV. 9, 2022 – 5pm Real Estate 130 Alida St. 35 Elm Ave. & 809 Mill Rd. Elizabethtown, PA 17022 3 PARCELS ELIZABETHTOWN AREA: 33,000 & 48,000 SQ. FT. BUILDINGS All Parcels To Be Sold At 35 Elm Ave. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Elizabethtown School District 52.3 ACRES! SAT. OCT. 8, 2022 – 12pm Real Estate 2887 Zink Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME ON 4.8 ACRES w/ FARMLAND VIEWS – Manheim Central SD SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Harold & Virginia Brubaker4.8 ACRES! ONLINE ONLY AUCTIONS 768 Graystone Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 Online Only Auctions Every Week! Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles, Specialty Auctions and More! Be Sure to Visit www.hessauctiongroup.com for more! THISWEEK! THISWEEK! THISWEEK! THURS OCT. 13, 2022 – 6pm Real Estate 62 Sunset Ave. Manheim, PA 17545 3 BEDROOM MANHEIM HOME IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD – 0.36 Acres – Manheim Central SD SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Lois Jean Peterman SAT. NOV. 5, 2022 – 9am Personal Property 12pm Real Estate 566 Rife Run Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 3 BEDROOM STONE RANCH HOME W/ FARMLAND VIEWS – 0.74 Acres – Manheim Central SD OPEN HOUSES: SAT. OCT. 22, 10AM-12PM & MON. OCT. 24, 5-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Anna Nolt R088134 To learn more about Paws With A Cause and to find out how you can help, just download this simple app and watch this story come to life: GET ZAPPAR ZAP THE CODE TO DONATE Provided as a community service by this civic minded publication and the Association of Community Publishers R088560 AUCTIONat 11 am AU001711-L www.FortnaAuctioneers.com | 855-831-4242 Mt. Gretna Trophy Home AUCTION MSaturday, Oct. 22 at 11 am am On-site: 510 Markwood Avenue Mt. Gretna, PA 17064 Once in a Lifetime Property located in the heart of Mt. Gretna, PA • 2,800±SF • 5 BR & 2 recently remodeled full baths with African slate & sea cabinetry 088 R088 560 56 L Open House: Monday, October 10, 3 - 5 PM
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Library Program To Focus On News
As a PA Forward Gold Star library, Manheim Community Library, along with PA NewsMedia Association, a PA Forward Partner, will host a program on fake news.
Paul Vigna from a local news source will be in the community room at the library, 15 E. High St., on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 6:30 p.m. to talk about how to navigate and filter information on social media to prioritize credible sources and information. This program is open to people of all ages, although it is best suited for teens and adults.
The program highlights PA Forward’s information literacy: the ability to express, connect with, and understand communication in numerous formats; to locate, evaluate, and use effectively and ethically resources of information; to distinguish between credible and non-credible sources; and to recognize when information is needed to further oneself, an objective, or a project.
For more details and to register, visit www.manheimlibrary.org/events. Search for @manheimcommunity library on Facebook and Instagram for updates.
to the leadership role working with health care providers and payors to evaluate banking solutions, including taxable and tax-exempt financing, capital markets, equipment finance, treasury management, revenue cycle management, liquidity solutions and institutional investments. Prior to joining Fulton, she served as a senior vice president in health care for Bank of America and PNC Financial Services.
Welch is a 2004 graduate of Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in finance. She is actively involved in the Maryland and Virginia/D.C. chapters of Health Care Financial Management Association.
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