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Manheim Central

Holiday harmony for a cause

Enjoy an afternoon of holiday entertainment for a good cause when the Manheim Central High School band, orchestra and choir present a concert on Sunday, Dec. 15. The concert will be held at the high school, 400 E. Adele Ave., Manheim, at 2 p.m. During intermission, members of the school’s Interact Club will accept donations for the annual music/Interact scholarship awards.

“Elevating others above ourselves and seeing how that transforms students is just a really cool opportunity.”

“I think this concert is a great way to see how much work everyone has put into it,” said Jarred Stoner, a junior who is president of Interact. “It’s a performance I would pay money to go to. It’s crazy seeing how dedicated and talented my peers are, and I love just seeing them be excited to share their passion for music.”

The concert will feature inaugural performances from the music groups in the high school’s newly renovated auditorium. Under the direction of John J. Brackbill, the band will play several holiday pieces that will be familiar to audiences but presented in a creative way.

“We will be performing a unique arrangement of ‘Jingle Bells’ called ‘Dashing Through the Snow’; two pieces that mix snippets of well-known Christmas songs with original materials

called ‘Ornaments!’ and ‘Winterscape’; a haunting setting of the lesser-known carol ‘I Wonder as I Wander’; and a medley of ‘O Come, O Come, Emmanuel’ and ‘Ukrainian Bell Carol’ titled ‘Adventum,’” Brackbill said. He said audiences will be treated to a rich selection of music.

“I would encourage folks to come support and acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our music ensemble members and celebrate the holiday season,” he commented. “Attendees can expect an eclectic mix of holiday music both sacred and secular.”

That’s a sentiment echoed by Alicia Bartlett, orchestra director.

“Listeners can expect to be blown away by the musicianship and dedication of our orchestra students,” she shared. “For only

having a little over a month to prepare, these musicians have gone above and beyond in their diligent preparation to bring joyful and uplifting music to the audience.”

The string orchestra will perform “Christmas With the Nutcracker,” arranged by Katie O’Hara LaBrie. “This piece features many of the popular melodies from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Nutcracker,’ which are then interwoven with traditional Christmas tunes,” Bartlett explained. “Our second piece, ‘Firelight, Candlelight,’ by Robert Sieving, takes a slower, lyrical turn in the program, reminding listeners of a warm winter evening by the fire. After this gentle piece, we’ll amp up the energy again with Lindsey Stirling’s ‘Celtic Carol’

arranged for string orchestra by Sean O’Loughlin. This rhythmically intricate piece engages the audience with exciting, driving melodies from ‘Carol of the Bells’ and ‘God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.’” To conclude their portion of the concert, members of the symphonic orchestra will perform Brian Balmages’ “A Festive Fanfare,” featuring traditional carols within Balmages’ original fanfare melody, leaving listeners with a joyful and festive spirit.

The concert will also feature a performance by the Manheim Central High School concert choir, under the direction of Stephanie Magaro.

“We will perform ‘Once Upon a December’ from ‘Anastasia’; ‘O Love’ by Elaine Hagenberg; ‘Who Has Seen the Wind?’ - a poem by

At a ceremony marking Veterans Day in Manheim, Maria Apostolec read a tribute to those who have served, acknowledging that many who were gathered in the crowd would never fully understand the sacrifices made both in times of peace and war. “We see you. We recognize your humanity,” read Apostolec, a member of the Manheim Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Cyrus R. Peters Memorial Post 5956 Auxiliary. “And we send you love that is gentle, patient and healing. With blessings and gratitude, we ask that you remember you are loved.”

That was Craig Fisher’s goal when organizing the event held on Nov. 11 at Manheim Veterans Memorial Park - to honor and thank all who have served our country.

“We want to be sure our veterans know how much we appreciate them,” said the post commander.

The ceremony featured remarks by retired brigadier general George Schwartz; recognition of honored guests, including veterans from the Vietnam and Korean wars; a proclamation from Manheim Borough Mayor Scot Funk; and music, including taps.

“Veterans Day is more than just a date on the calendar,” said Schwartz, who served as master of ceremonies for the event. “It is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by those who have worn the uniform of our armed forces.”

Fisher provided the keynote address. “The history of our great nation is closely linked to the courage and dedication of our veterans,” Fisher told the

Manheim Central students in Interact Club, band, orchestra and choir

Music at Donegal will bring joyful sounds to the community

“The series is a wonderful way to enjoy a variety of music on a winter Sunday afternoon,” said Debra Ronning, coordinator of Music at Donegal. “Music at Donegal is offered to the community free of charge as a

musical outreach.” Each concert in the series will begin at 3 p.m. at Donegal Presbyterian Church, 1891 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy.

Music at Donegal will kick off on Sunday, Dec. 15, with “Christmas at Donegal.”

by the Donegal church choir, the woodwind group valleyphonics, organ/piano music performed by John and James Landis, saxophone solos by Terry Millard, and a special performance artist, Luke Harnish, bass-baritone,” Ronning shared.

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“Holiday music will be presented

“He will perform excerpts from the ‘Messiah’ as well as his own rendition of ‘O Holy Night.’ This concert features many of Donegal Presbyterian’s talented members as well as our guest artist. It is a celebration of beautiful traditional Christmas music.”

On Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, the church will honor its Celtic heritage with a program by the Paloma Performance Troupe. “These young Irish step dancers perform traditional and modern Celtic dance,” Ronning said, noting that the group is from Paloma Performance Troupe/Doherty Petri School of Irish Dance. “Paloma means dove and is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in each of us. These talented students have performed widely throughout central PA and beyond.” This program will be held in the church’s fellowship hall.

The third concert of the series will focus on chamber music per -

formed by Trio Caprice on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. The group consists of Dana Allaband on violin, Sara Male on cello and Ronning on piano. “The repertoire will feature Brahms and Beethoven as well as some lighter classics,” Ronning remarked. “(Our) exuberance as friends only enhances the musical performance!”

A freewill offering will be received to help defray the cost of the program. “It sustains the series so we can continue to grow and provide wonderful music to the local community,” Ronning said. “We hope that our audiences come away with a renewed spirit and love for the arts.”

For more information, visit https://donegalpc.org/church-life.

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Christina Rossetti, set to music by Bruce Tippette; and ‘Carol of the Bells,’” Magaro shared. “(This) is a great chance for people to come out and support their local music and arts program, and (it’s) an enjoyable, festive holiday afternoon. The program is quite varied. There is something for everyone!” Money raised through donations will provide scholarships for a senior in the music department and one in the Interact Club. Advised by Amy Burdyn, Andrew Hollinger and Lu Ann Wise, Interact offers opportunities for students to serve their community.

“I really enjoy seeing the growth of the students in this club,” Hollinger shared. “It’s totally different seeing them in a classroom setting vs.

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crowd. “From the birth of our Republic to the present day, generations of Americans have answered the call to serve, placing the needs of our country above their own. They have fought on foreign shores, patrolled distant seas and soared through hostile skies, all to preserve the liberties we hold dear.”

He emphasized that veterans also need support after returning home from service.

“As we express our gratitude, we must also recognize that many of our veterans face significant challenges,” he shared. “Post-traumatic stress, physical disabilities, unemployment and homelessness affect far too many who’ve served. … Let’s renew our commitment to supporting our veterans in deed as well as in word.”

Fisher paid tribute to veterans from all eras of the nation’s history, noting, “The story of America is closely tied to the story of our veterans.”

He encouraged people to find concrete ways to offer support and thanks to veterans. “Saying ‘thank you for your service’ once a year isn’t enough,” Fisher said. “We must strive to be worthy of the freedoms you’ve protected, to be engaged citizens. … Let’s make sure no veteran feels

forgotten or left behind. We can all play a part in showing our gratitude, whether it’s through volunteering at VA hospitals, supporting veteran-owned businesses or simply taking the time to listen to a veteran’s story.”

For more information about the Manheim VFW, search for “Manheim VFW Post 5956 - Cyrus R. Peters Memorial Post” on Facebook.

George Schwartz speaks at the Veterans Day ceremony.
A crowd gathers for the Veterans Day ceremony in Manheim.

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seeing them out serving others in our community. Getting them serving others in the community helps them respect others more, and it helps them put others above themselves. Our motto for Interact Club is ‘Service Above Self.’ Elevating others above ourselves and seeing how that transforms students is just a really cool opportunity.”

Interact vice president Kaleigh Enck has been a club member for three years.

“I’ve done a bunch of different service opportunities,” she said. “I like volunteering at Home on Ferdinand. I’ve enjoyed providing babysitting during PTO meetings at the elementary schools. We help to coordinate a Christmas event at Star Barn to help raise money for adoption. There are so many fun ways we serve our community.”

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