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Bingaman Nature Center, 2843 Hill Road, Reading, will hold an open house on Saturday, March 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. Attendees can learn about upcoming programming at Antietam Lake Park and about volunteer opportunities, chat with environmental education staff members, and meet the site’s animal ambassadors. Children may visit craft stations, stand around a campfire, make seed bombs and more. The site is located just around the corner from the main parking lot at Antietam Lake on Hill Road. Email jbrooks@countyofberks.com or call 484-509-2667 for more information. UPCOMING MEETING
will host an open meeting and free program for those interested in learning about club membership on Wednesday, March 13, at 10:30 a.m. at the East Nantmeal Township building, 3383 Conestoga Road, Glenmoore. A business meeting will be followed by lunch, with attendees asked to provide their own lunches. Following lunch, a garden-related program will begin at 1 p.m., covering eco-friendly alternatives to using a block of wet floral foam to anchor flower arrangements. Email twinvalleys@aol.com to reserve a seat. LENTEN STUDY
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The Hay Creek Valley Historical Association (HCVHA), the nonprofit organization that oversees and operates Joanna Furnace Iron Works near Morgantown, is currently recruiting area residents who are interested in volunteering to be historical site tour guides for the 2019 season. In addition, several hands-on programs for those interested in 19thcentury history will be offered this spring. Volunteer tour guides will be asked to lead small groups of visitors through the 226-year-old iron furnace complex and to talk about the 19th-century iron-making community and the operation of the site’s blast furnace. According to statistics compiled by the HCVHA, more than 30,000 people visit Joanna Furnace each year during its special events such as the Fall Festival, the Apple Festival and Christmas at Joanna, as well as its monthly breakfast programs. Further, Individuals can learn about volunteering as a Joanna Furnace educational programs offered at the site reach more tour guide during a program on March 12. Current volunteers See Joanna Furnace pg 5 include Juliana Flora (left) and Anna Grube.
Community Invited To Donate Books By Francine Fulton
Members of Partners in Education (PIE), Twin Valley Elementary Center’s (TVEC) parent-teacher organization, are currently seeking donations for their annual used book sale. Community members are invited to donate gently used books in bins that have been placed at local businesses. The bins will remain in place throughout the month of March. “We will take any type of books except encyclopedias or textbooks,” noted Lehann Joerger, one of the event organizers. “We also take DVDs and puzzles.” Other items that will not be accepted include medical journals, computer games, comic books, magazines and VHS tapes. Donation drop-off locations will include the following: the TVEC main office, 50 Mast Drive, Elverson; Elverson Fitness Club, 51 S. Pine St., See Books pg 9
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Twin Valley Elementary Center students, including (from left) Cadence Joerger, Lauryn Bertz and Brooke Joerger, invite the community to donate books for the upcoming used book sale organized by Partners in Education, the school’s parentteacher organization. Donation bins have been placed at local businesses.
The Hay Creek Valley Historical Association (HCVHA) will present its annual Irish breakfast buffet on Saturday, March 16, from 7 a.m. to noon at Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works, 1250 Furnace Road, Geigertown. The breakfast will feature a menu of pancakes, French toast, country sausage, bacon, scrapple, creamed chipped beef, scrambled eggs, countrystyle potatoes, fruit, coffee and juice. “The unique items for our Irish breakfast will be homemade corned beef hash, Irish soda bread and oven-baked oatmeal, which is a big favorite to our breakfast attendees,” noted Mark Zerr, HCVHA executive director. Diners are encouraged to wear green to the event. While eating breakfast, See Irish Breakfast pg 13
Daniel Boone Homestead To Celebrate Charter Day Charter Day, which celebrates the granting of the Pennsylvania Charter to William Penn, will be celebrated at the Daniel Boone Homestead in Birdsboro on Sunday, March 10, from noon to 4 p.m. The day will include first-floor tours of the Boone House, demonstrations by a working blacksmith and textile demonstrations in the site’s visitor center. Charter Day is held annually by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) to celebrate William Penn receiving a royal charter from King Charles II of Great Britain in 1681, granting Penn ownership of the land that is now known as Pennsylvania. In commemoration of that event, state-owned museums, historical attractions, and parks offer free admission on the second Sunday in March, which is March 10 this year. See Daniel Boone Homestead pg 12
Storyteller Robin Moore, shown with granddaughter Hazel, will be featured at Daniel Boone Homestead on Charter Day, to be celebrated on March 10.
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The Kiwanis Club of New Holland will present a “Tropical Asia” travel program on Saturday, March 16, at the Garden Spot High School, 669 E. Main St., New Holland, in the auditorium. The doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show will start at 7 p.m. The program will feature countries in Southeast Asia. The program will begin in the port city of Hong Kong and then continue to several locations in Vietnam, including old Hanoi, the ancient karst limestone mountains in Ha Long Bay, the temples and markets of Nha Trang, and the city of Saigon. Next, the program will highlight Angkor Wat, a complex of religious temples in Cambodia, as well as the modern metropolis of Singapore. The program will also explore the Spice Islands of Ternate and Tidore in Indonesia, including an annual celebration honoring the Sultan of Ternate’s family for its 600 years of rule. Next, viewers will travel to the island of Bali, which features terraced rice fields bordered by villages. On the island of Java, the program will explore the massive capital city, Jakarta. The program will end in Thailand. In the densely populated capital city of Bangkok, viewers will see the Royal Palace, shopping streets, and market canals, where produce and other foods are stacked in small boats paddled by merchants. Other featured Thai destinations will be the isles of Similan, Ko Phi Phi, Phuket, and Phang Nga Bay. The film was created by Marlin Darrah, executive director and cinematographer at a Portland, Oregon-based production company. His 34 years of production experience have taken him to more than 140 countries, yielding more than 70 documentary and travel-adventure programs. He has also produced promotional programs for international travel-adventure clients, and several stock footage companies represent thousands of his HD shots. Darrah’s productions have been screened and won awards at more than 15 national and international film festivals. Darrah has won Travel Adventure Cinema Magazine’s Burton Holmes Award for Best of Show - Best Travel Film Showcase. For more information, readers may call 717-354-7783.
Caernarvon Fire Company, 2145 Main St., Churchtown, will host a spring turkey supper fundraiser on Saturday, March 16, at 1 p.m. The cost will include a familystyle turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Takeout meals will be available. For more details, call 717-445-7310.
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State Park Acquires Land Tract Natural Lands, a land conservation organization, has purchased and transferred a 57-acre property to Marsh Creek State Park. Located in Wallace Township, Chester County, the land was slated to be developed. Now part of the State Park, it will be open to the public for hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, and other passive recreation uses. The forested property adjoins the 1,727-acre Marsh Creek State Park, used by more than 1 million visitors every year. The downturn in the housing market a decade ago put a hold on the developer’s plans to create a large-scale resort community with residences, hotel space, and a golf course. Natural Lands approached the landowner when foreclosure seemed likely and offered to purchase the property for appraised value. After several years of planning and gathering the needed public funding, Natural Lands purchased the property at the end of 2018. Additionally, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission contributed a five-acre portion of the protected 57-acre parcel to account for a nearby parcel it acquired for a future six-lane widening project west of the Downingtown Interchange. The property provided by the turnpike sits at the northwest side of the state park adjacent to Chalfont Road. The planned turnpike improvement project is now in the final design stage and will take place between mileposts 308 and 312 in Upper Uwchlan Township. For more information, readers may visit www.natlands.org.
Retired Clergy Group To Meet The Retired Clergy and Church Workers Association at Garden Spot Village (GSV), 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, will sponsor an event on Thursday, March 14, with Dr. Ron Gibson. Gibson, a professor at Lancaster Bible College and former pastor at Christian Fellowship Church in New Holland, will speak on “Ministry in the Retirement Years.”
The event will begin with refreshments at 9:30 a.m. The presentation will follow, and the event will conclude with lunch. The event will be held at the GSV chapel and is free of charge. All retired clergy and church workers are invited to attend. Readers should preregister by calling 717-355-6000 or 717-355-6134.
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Event To Feature Movie Showing, Speaker St. Peter Church Celebration Center, 2835 Manor Road, West Brandywine, will be the site of an event featuring a movie showing and a speaker on Sunday, March 10. The movie, “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,” will be screened at 6 p.m. It is rated PG-13.
At 7:30 p.m., featured speaker Cheryl Sullenger will speak on “The Gosnell Trial and Lessons We Should Learn From It.” In 2013, Sullenger attended the Kermit Gosnell trial in Philadelphia and reported on it nationally on a daily basis. She will share her experience of the trial. Sullenger currently serves as
senior vice president of Operation Rescue and blogs almost daily at www.operationrescue.org. She is the primary author of three books. This event is free, and reservations are not needed. It is sponsored by the St. Peter Respect Life Committee. For more information, readers may email respectlife@saintpeterchurch.net.
Osborn Named To Dean’s List Paige Osborn of Morgantown was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2018 semester at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Conn. To qualify for the dean’s list, students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 with no grade lower than C. To be eligible, fulltime students must complete at least 14 credits in a semester, with at least 12 credits that have been graded on a letter grade basis. Parttime students must complete at least six credits during a semester.
Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community Church, 210 Weaverland Valley, East Earl, will offer a hot community meal on Wednesday, March 13. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Registration is not required, but meals are dine-in only. The public is invited to attend. For details, call the church at 717445-6348.
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Youths Attend 4-H Conference Nearly 30 Chester County 4-H youth members represented the Penn State Extension’s 4-H youth development program in Chester County at the Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference and the Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference - Junior held from Feb. 1 to 3 in State College. The 4-H youth county delegates were among nearly 600 attendees, representing county 4-H programs from across Pennsylvania, at the state-level leadership conference. The conference was organized by the Pennsylvania 4-H State Council in conjunction with the Pennsylvania 4-H State Office. The conference was open to all 4-H members age 13 and up, and the Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference - Junior was open to all 4-H youths ages 10 to 13. This year’s theme was “Leadership in Overtime.” Attendees participated in interactive workshops to develop and strengthen their teambuilding, decision-making, and communication skills. The skills gained will be used in their 4-H
clubs, schools, communities, and future endeavors. The conference included motivational speaker Clint Pulver, as well as Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding and his wife, Nina. Closing ceremonies of the conference included the installation of the new Pennsylvania 4-H State Council. The council is a group of young people selected from around the commonwealth to be the official spokespeople for the Pennsylvania 4-H program. The new officer team includes Andrew Bowman of Lehigh County, president; Kelsey Bish of Clarion and Venango counties, vice president of operations and events; Addison Neff of Dauphin County, vice president of internal affairs; Trisha Poorbaugh of Fayette County, secretary; and Molly Scheetz of Bucks County, reporter and historian. For more information about 4-H, readers may visit https://extension.psu.edu /programs/4-h.
Chester County 4-H youth members recently attended the Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference and the Pennsylvania 4-H State Leadership Conference - Junior.
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The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Local clubs, civic organizations, nonprofit agencies, schools, etc., that would like to have events or meeting date information published, should contact the Community Courier in writing at least two weeks before the event. No items will be accepted over the phone. Send news releases to Engle Publishing Company, Community Courier, P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 or fax them to 717-892-6024. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engleonline.com. For more information, call 800-8001833, ext. 7592. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a weight-loss support group, will meet on Thursday, March 7, and every Thursday), at Tel Hai Retirement Community’s Garrett Center in Honey Brook. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6 p.m., and the meeting starts at 6 p.m. The first meeting is free to guests. For information, contact Marcia at 484-238-4559. Good News Club The Good News Club will meet on Thursday, March 7 (and every Thursday after school), at the Twin Valley Elementary Center, 50 Mast Drive, Elverson. Children will be able to enjoy games, songs, Bible stories and Bible verses. The club is free, and all students are welcome. Breakfast With The Bible Alan Lindsay, senior warden of the Church of Saint Mary at Calvary in Elverson, will host Breakfast With the Bible on Friday, March 8, at 8:30 a.m. at the Morgantown Coffee House, 4997 N. Twin Valley Road, Elverson. Attendees should bring a Bible and may enjoy coffee, tea, and/or breakfast. The community is invited to participate. Flute Concert The Pennsylvania Flute Choir will perform a concert on Saturday, March 9, at 7 p.m. at the Forks of the Brandywine Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 1648
Horseshoe Pike, Glenmoore. The concert is free and open to the public. A freewill offering will be received. For more information, contact the church at 610-942-2626. More information about the choir and samples of its music are available at www.paflutechoir.org. Sewing Circle The Berks County Sewing Circle will meet on Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Berks County Heritage Center, 1102 Red Bridge Road, Reading. This month’s topic will be “Quilting.” Admission is free, and no registration is necessary. Community Luncheon Nantmeal United Methodist Church, 359 Nantmeal Road, Glenmoore, will have its monthly community luncheon on Saturday, March 9, from from noon to 2 p.m. Church members will serve meatball sandwiches, pasta salad and dessert. All are welcome to the free event. In the case of snow or ice, the luncheon will be cancelled Hike The Berks Strollers will hike the Exeter Trail on Saturday, March 9. The group will meet at 10 a.m. at the Exeter Trail parking lot. Drivers should take Route 422 East to its end, which flows into 422 East Business in Mount Penn, and mike a right onto 47th Street. For more details, contact Doris, the hike Leader, at 610-374-3137. Yoga, Line Dancing Living God Lutheran Church (LGLC) will offer yoga classes and line dancing lessons on Sunday, March 10, at the church, located at 3200 Horseshoe Pike (Route 322), Honey Brook. Activities are free, but attendees are asked to bring nonperishable food items that will be donated to the Honey Brook and Twin Valley food pantries. The beginner’s yoga classes are being offered from 3 to 4 p.m. Attendees should wear appropriate exercise gear and bring their own mats. Country line dancing lessons are held from 6 to 8 p.m. Lessons are designed for beginners or novice dancers.
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For more information about the events, contact the church office at 610-273-9383, email living.god lutheranchurch@gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/LGLC HoneyBrook. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight loss support group, will meet on Tuesday, March 12, from 8:45 to 10 a.m. at The Torch Community Center, located in the Clock Tower Plaza in Morgantown. For more information, call Sally at 610-2866748. Guests may attend one meeting without joining. All are welcome. Neighbors Meeting Neighbors Caring and Sharing, a Christian woman’s fellowship group, will meet on Tuesday, March 12, from 9:15 to 11 a.m. at Conestoga Mennonite Church, 2779 Main St., Morgantown. The group will knot comforters for the Mennonite Central Committee, which will distribute them to people in need worldwide. For more details, visit www.conestogamennonitechurch .org/neighbors.html or call the church office at 610-286-9124. Chorus Open Houses Ringing Hills Chorus invites women who love to sing to its open houses on Tuesdays, March 12 and 19, from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, 1188 Ben Franklin Highway East (Route 422), Douglassville. Attendees will have an opportunity to enjoy an evening of music, refreshments and an opportunity to step on the risers and sing acapella harmony. For more information, call 610-933-4374 or visit www.ringinghillschorus.org. Seniors Meeting The Honey Brook Senior Citizens group will meet at Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, 4331 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, on Thursday, March 14, at 11:30 a.m. The program will be “Games and Fellowship.” All seniors are invited to attend and asked to bring a covered dish to share. Food Drive Tel Hai Retirement Community invites the community to participate in the annual Tel Hai food drive being held through Friday, March 29, benefiting the Twin Valley Food Pantry in Morgantown and the Honey Brook Food Pantry in Honey Brook. In conjunction with National Nutrition Month, Tel Hai is requesting the donation of nonperishable food items and supplies, including canned tuna, peanut butter, cereals, pasta, rice, canned fruits and vegetables, laundry detergent, dish soap, bar soap, paper towels and toilet paper. There is a specific urgent need for the following items: ketchup, mustard, mayonaise and large diapers for children, sizes four to six. Only non-expired, unopened items will be accepted. Donations can be dropped off at the Garrett Community Center on the campus of Tel Hai, located at 1200 Tel Hai Circle, Honey Brook. For more information or directions, visit www.telhai.org.
County Acquires 80 Acres To Extend Park The Chester County commissioners have announced the acquisition of 80 acres of preserved land. The additional acres are attached to Nottingham County Park and will extend the size of the park by more than 10 percent. The new acquisition was conveyed at no cost to Chester County by The Nature Conservancy (TNC), which has owned the land for 20 years. TNC purchased the 80-acre tract of land in 1998 for $275,000, using conservancy, state and county funding for the original purchase. In reviewing its property portfolio, TNC determined that transferring land to the County would allow for integrated and improved management across the conservation area and ensure excellent management. The addition of the 80 acres brings Nottingham County Park’s total size to 731 acres. The park sits atop an outcropping of serpentine stone greater than one square mile in size; the area was once a site for mining. Serpentine, a geological outcrop of rare, light green rock found only in three small geographic areas in North America, has soil so low in essential nutrients and so high in some metals that most ordinary plants will not grow. The barrens have their own community of plants, some of them globally rare, with practically no species in common with the surrounding forests and fields. Current uses and plans for the new space include publicuse open space, agricultural use, and an extension of Nottingham Park’s Buck Trail. The plan is to implement management and stewardship practices to control invasive species. Dedicated in September 1963, Nottingham Park is located at 150 Park Road, Nottingham.
Chester County’s Nottingham County Park has increased in size with the acquisition of 80 acres of preserved land donated by The Nature Conservancy.
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Joanna Furnace from pg 1 than 2,000 students from Berks, Chester and Lancaster counties. “Since 1980, over 1.1 million guests have visited Joanna Furnace,” said HCVHA executive director Mark Zerr. Prospective volunteers are invited to attend “Learn to Be a Joanna Furnace Tour Guide,” which will be offered on Tuesday, March 12, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the site, located at 1250 Furnace Road, Geigertown. Participants will watch and discuss a video about the history of Joanna Furnace, learn about the period garb worn by volunteers and receive a training guide. In addition to the training, the site invites the public to take part in its upcoming hands-on programs. On Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to noon, a 19th-century metal casting class will be offered. Instructors will demonstrate the process of creating a sand mold using a pattern. Participants will be able to take a casting home. A candle-making workshop will be held on March 16 from 10 a.m. to noon. During the course, attendees will learn the process of rendering tallow, preparing wax and then making candles by dipping. Participants will create their own handmade candles to take home. “19th-Century Iron Production at Joanna Furnace” will be presented on Tuesday, March 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The program will feature a discussion of how pig iron was produced at Joanna Furnace in the late 1840s. The pig iron was then sent to nearby forges, where it was made into wrought iron. This second type of iron allowed for the creation of a variety of products by blacksmiths and wheelwrights for their customers. “Colonial Chocolate” will be presented on Saturday, March 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participants will make and sample several dishes made from period recipes, including puff-paste for tarts, chocolate tarts and chocolate biscuits. A recipe book will be included. Attendees are asked to bring a bagged lunch. The class will be taught by Deborah Peterson, a culinary historian. A hands-on program about natural dyeing will be offered on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Each participant will take home several sample skeins of yarn dyed in red and yellow.
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Make your home the place where everything Hay Creek Valley Historical Association volunteer John Wysolmerksi of Birdsboro, who participated in the 2018 tour guide training at Joanna Furnace Iron Works, talks to visitors about the Joanna Furnace charcoal barn. This year’s event, “Learn to Be a Joanna Furnace Tour Guide,” will take place on March 12. Class size is limited, and reservations are required to attend each of the programs and must be made at least one week prior to the class. For more information or to register, readers may contact Zerr at mzerr@hay creek.org or 610-286-0388. A fee will be charged to each participant to cover class materials. A discount will be provided to HCVHA members. In addition to the classes, “Letters of a Daughter’s Devotion Preserved for Centuries” will
be presented on Tuesday, March 19, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. by Juliana Flora, the great-greatgranddaughter of Ella Jane Grubb Smith, who was the wife of ironmaster L. Heber Smith. Flora will share letters written by Ella in the 1860s and 1870s. “(Ella) had a lot of correspondence with her father, Clement Grubb, the iron tycoon of Lancaster,” Zerr explained. “She talks about the furnace, her children and how much she missed her home in Lancaster.”
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The 2019 CHAP Convention will take place at the Lancaster County Convention Center, 25 S. Queen St., Lancaster, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, June 14, and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 15. A shopping-only pass will be available on June 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. The convention, hosted by the Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania (CHAP), will feature interactive sessions for the whole family. There will be focuses on art, science, and photography, including a photography contest. Help will be available
for parents to evaluate their child’s writing. Also featured will be make-and-take busy bags for toddlers, as well as Teen Track. Interactive booths will be set up throughout the vendor hall and will include a life-size dinosaur. More than 100 vendors will showcase their products. Keynotes have been scheduled for both days, and there will be more than 60 workshops presented by new and returning speakers. A free concert with Phredd, also known as Fred McNaughton from WJTL, will take place in the
evening on June 14, and WJTL’s Kids Cookie Break will broadcast live in the morning on June 15. Early-bird registration, which is available to CHAP members only, will be open through Friday, March 15. To learn how to become a CHAP member, readers may visit https://chaponline.site -ym.com/page/Levels. For more information or to register, readers may visit https://conv.chaponline.com/. Individuals are encouraged to register early to receive discounts and have a selection of volunteer jobs.
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Counter Culture Taking a page from the style of a favorite corner diner or other eatery, kitchens are increasingly outfitted with a large island flanked by chic counter stools, according to the design professionals at Domino. Family members can pull up a stool and grab a quick snack. The island is also an ideal place for friends to engage in conversation while a host or hostess prepares appetizers for an evening soirée. Work Areas Many families like to have an area of the kitchen set up as a tech zone where children can do their homework. Setting aside an area of counter space as a small desk area can be a great idea. Such areas also make it easier for parents to keep a watchful eye on children while they are surfing the internet.
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Kitchen Remodel Must-Haves Kitchen remodels are among the most popular home renovation projects, whether they consist of swapping out cabinet hardware or doing major demolition. When investing in a kitchen project, homeowners should consider incorporating the following items: · Deep, double sinks: Having a double sink enables people to soak dishes in one side and then wash on the other. It also makes it easier to wash and prep produce for meals. · Kitchen island and bar stools: Even though many meals are enjoyed around the table, there is something to be said for the convenience of a kitchen island and some well-placed bar stools for quick breakfasts or snacks. · Smart kitchen storage: Work with a contractor to have storage solutions built into cabinetry and the pantry. Slide-out shelving, nooks for paper towel rolls, and custom-designed areas to store stand mixers and other necessities can make kitchens more functional.
· Outdoor access: If possible, design a kitchen so it is easy to access the backyard via sliding doors. This can make outdoor entertaining or even coffee on the deck much easier. · Under-cabinet lighting: Fixtures installed under cabinets provide both ambient lighting and task lighting. This type of lighting makes it easier for people to see what they are working on, as even well-placed overhead lighting can fail to illuminate dark corners and spots on the counters. · Convenient warming drawer: This appliance, which provides backup to the oven, is a slide-out drawer that can keep prepared foods out of the way and warm until they are served. It is particularly handy for holidays and other times when homeowners entertain. · Beverage station: Designate one area of the kitchen for beverages, such as coffee and tea. This can limit traffic in the kitchen to a single area when homeowners host gatherings.
Six Ways To Increase Bathroom Safety Homes should be safe havens, but bathrooms are known to present a series of challenges. In the bathroom, slippery tile, the presence of water, stockpiled medications, and many sharp and hard edges in a small space can pose several different hazards, particularly for young children and people age 65 and up. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that falls, which can result in serious injuries like hip fractures and head trauma, are the cause of 80 percent of all bathroom accidents. Despite this, many bathroom accidents are preventable with some easy modifications to the area. 1. Reduce slippery surfaces. Wet tile is often a hazard. Bath rugs with rubber backing can provide traction in the bathroom, as can nonslip mats
placed on the floor of the bathtub or shower enclosure. Waterresistant flooring made from recycled rubber is another option. It is softer, less slippery, and more forgiving than traditional tile flooring. 2. Install lever-style fixtures. Round knobs in the bathroom can be difficult to grasp, especially for the elderly or those with arthritis. Lever-style fixtures are easier to maneuver and can help prevent scalding if people are not able to adequately adjust the water temperature. 3. Add transfer benches and shower seats. A transfer bench can help reduce injuries that occur when people try to climb over a tub wall. When a bench is placed outside of the tub, a person can sit on it and then swing his or her legs over the ledge into the tub. Transfer benches See Bathroom Safety pg 7
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Enhancing A Yard With Hardscaping Curb appeal is beneficial in various ways. It can make a home more attractive to prospective buyers and give existing homeowners a place they want to come home to. In its study of the worth of outdoor remodeling projects, the National Association of Realtors found that standard lawn care and overall landscape upgrades were most appealing to buyers, as well as the most likely to add value to a home. Although plants, grass, and other items can improve curb appeal, homeowners should not overlook hardscaping. Hardscaping is an industry term that refers to the nonliving features of a landscape. These features can include everything from decks to walkways to ornamental boulders. Introducing paths or paver walls to a property helps develop that home’s hardscape. Hardscape and soft elements often work in concert to create inspiring landscape designs. DIY landscape designers can heed certain tips to add to the hardscape features on their properties or enhance the ones already in existence. C h o o s e m a t e r i a l s . As with many landscaping projects, homeowners must first determine what types of additions they would like on their properties. Common hardscape features include patios, decks, and walkways made of pavers or bricks, as well as retaining walls. Hardscape elements can be functional or simply decorative features that add whimsy to the yard. Choose a theme. The right style allows hardscaping and softscaping materials to work together. For example, homeowners may want to give their yards an Eastern feel, complete with a koi pond and decorative
bridge or trellis. A formal English garden, however, may include manicured paths with stepping stones and ornate topiaries. Mixing too many styles together can take away from the overall appeal. Professionals suggest looking at the overall plan of the design, even if all of the work cannot be completed at once. This way the eventual finished project will be cohesive. Think about the purpose. Hardscaping can look good but also serve key purposes. Pebbles or gravel can mitigate trouble areas that do not grow grass or plant life well. Retaining walls hold back soil in yards that have sharply inclined hills. Mulch can set perimeters around trees and shrubs, as well as planting beds. Fencing, another form of hardscaping, is essential for establishing property boundaries and adding privacy. Consult a professional. While many hardscaping additions can be handled by novices, large-scale projects, such as patios and decking, can change the grading of the yard. Professionals can map out how to handle drainage issues and meet building codes. In addition, professional installation can ensure that hardscaping features last for years to come.
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Why It Can Be Smart To Have A Smart Home Technology has changed the way people live in the 21st century. Once ubiquitous, landlines anchored to kitchen walls have now given way to smartphones that can be taken anywhere. Bulky television sets that required at least two people to move have been replaced with high-definition offerings so light and thin they can be mounted on living room walls. Devices are everywhere. A recent visual networking index forecast from Cisco predicts that by 2021, there will be four networked devices and connections per person across the globe. Those figures are even greater in North America, where Cisco estimates each person will have 13 networked devices and connections by 2021. With all those devices, it is no surprise that a greater number of people are embracing the smart home movement. Those who are considering converting their homes can benefit from learning more about smart homes and their advantages.
What is a smart home? According to SmartHomeUSA.com, the term “smart home” is commonly used to define residences in which appliances, lighting, heating and cooling units, televisions, computers, entertainment systems, and security systems are capable of communicating with one another. Each of these components can be controlled remotely, typically
already installed. That can make while people are away from the market for a home more home. WiFi Router Why is it smart to have a competitive, ultimately earning Some people rent their the owner more money at resale. smart home? · Time: A recent joint survey routers from their Smart homes are both the internet/cable providers, while from CNET and Coldwell Banker found that 57 percent of Ameri- present and the future. Home- others buy their own routers. cans say that smart home tech- owners who want to make their Regardless, homeowners are nology saves them an average of homes more livable today and going to need a good WiFi 30 minutes per day. That can be more marketable tomorrow router to get their smart home an especially beneficial advan- should consider investing in up and running. They should determine which type of WiFi tage for busy parents and/or smart home products. their home currently has and professionals who find it diffiGet Started Getting Smarter then find a router that is comcult to juggle all of their daily Converting an existing home patible with that WiFi. They responsibilities. · Money: Another benefit to into a smart home can seem should request a list of routers smart homes is their cost sav- intimidating, especially for peo- that are compatible with their ings. Because devices can be con- ple who do not consider them- WiFi from their service trolled remotely, smart home selves tech savvy. But today’s provider, as not all routers will owners can adjust the tempera- user-friendly technology makes necessarily work with that intertures on their heating and cool- it relatively easy for anyone to net connection. If possible, they ing units while away from home. turn his or her home into a should upgrade to the fastest That means they can arrive smarter one, and homes may WiFi their internet provider home each night to a comfort- only need some simple, inexpen- offers, as that will make the able home without having to run sive upgrades to join the smart smart home that much more enjoyable and frustration-free. their HVAC systems all day home revolution. Devices Before getting started, homewhile no one is home. In fact, the CNET and Coldwell Banker owners should recognize that Homeowners will not necessurvey found 45 percent of there are certain must-have sarily need to upgrade their Americans say that smart home items to turn a home into a devices to get a smart home. In products save them an average smart home. fact, homeowners who do conHub of about $98 each month. trol or can control any device in · Investment: Whether people The hub refers to software or their home with a smartphone are developers or single-family hardware that connects all of the are already on their way to havhomeowners, real estate is an devices and gets them to work ing a smart home. One upgrade investment. Making a home as together. Homeowners often may be to purchase a proappealing to prospective buyers have various devices made by grammable thermostat that is as possible is a great way to get a different manufacturers; while it compatible with a smartphone; better return on a real estate might seem difficult to enable this might be beneficial if the investment. The CNET and those devices to work together, a home’s current thermostat is old Coldwell Banker survey found hub does that work instead. And and not internet-compatible. that 81 percent of buyers would because they can be connected With a programmable thermobe more likely to buy a home if to a smartphone, hubs also make stat, people can control the temsmart home products were it possible to control devices perature in their home remotely. via a smartphone.
also can be used in conjunction with shower seats. A shower seat is a chair or bench that allows people to sit while they shower. 4. Discard old medications. Clean out the medicine cabinet and remove old or expired medications, including both prescription and over-the-counter drugs. This reduces the likelihood of medication confusion and the likelihood of potentially harmful pills and syrups falling into the hands of children. Medications should be disposed of safely via local medication take-back programs, as opposed to being thrown in the trash or flushed down the toilet.
5. Install grab bars. Properly installed grab bars around the shower and toilet area can provide leverage and stability. According to AARP, many injuries to seniors occur when they are attempting to sit on or get up from the toilet. Grab bars or an elevated toilet seat can help. 6. Install motion-detecting lights. These lights turn on automatically upon detecting movement, making them beneficial for people who routinely visit the bathroom in the middle of the night. Adequate illumination also can help reduce the risk of falling.
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Drift Off To Dreamland pains. Mattresses that are seven start to sag after a few years. Memory Foam old or older may need to With The Perfect Mattress years Memory foam mattresses are be replaced. People make many renovations around their homes to improve their quality of life. Bedrooms are no exception, and making some changes there can greatly affect quality of sleep and improve the health and well-being of residents. The temperature of a bedroom, its configuration, and its lighting can impact a person’s ability to get a good night’s sleep; however, the item that may bear the most influence is the mattress. The Better Sleep Council notes that whether one wakes up feeling rested and healthy depends largely on the age of a mattress and its condition. A good mattress should alleviate pressure on joints while providing bodily support. It should not be a contributor to aches and
People considering purchasing a new mattress have many options from which to choose, and the task of selecting a mattress may seem overwhelming. But even though there are many options, it is key for people to discover which material is right for them. Innerspring Innerspring (also called coil) mattresses have been around for some time. The metal springs provide internal support. The number of coils, types of coils, and distribution pattern throughout the mattress impact how well the bed will conform to the body. These mattresses may be best for back or stomach sleepers due to their level of support. People should keep in mind that innerspring mattresses may have limited durability and may
relatively recent additions to the market. According to the mattress shopping resource The Sleep Judge, memory foam mattresses may eventually replace innerspring mattresses. Famous for its ability to contour to the shape of the user’s body, memory foam envelops a person and absorbs energy. This means that there is less motion transfer, which can be a big plus when a partner moves around. Memory foam provides a high level of pressure point relief and promotes proper spine alignment. Gel Foam Gel foam mattresses bounce back to their original form when pressure is released. Hollow columns in the mattress allow for increased air flow that improves this pressure release and enables people to sleep coolly and comfortably. Sometimes gel is paired with memory foam for a hybrid mattress. Latex Latex mattresses are known for their durability and comfort. Latex conforms to the body more generally than memory foam, so it bounces back quickly. One of the biggest draws to latex mattresses is that they are made from natural rubber. Cost can be prohibitive, however, as they tend to be expensive.
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and plumbing so no surprises pop up after the tub has been purchased and work has begun. If estimates from contractors indicate that such an installation project is a possibility, homeowners can consider these benefits of freestanding tubs before making their final decisions. · Cleaning: Because they are detached from other bathroom fixtures and not flush against the wall, freestanding tubs tend to be easier to clean than built-in bathtubs. Many freestanding tubs are accessible from all sides, making it easier to reach all those nooks and crannies where grime can build up. · Return on investment: In its 2018 “Cost vs. Value” report, Remodeling magazine noted that upscale bathroom
remodels recouped 56.2 percent of their cost at resale. That was a better return on investment than an upscale kitchen remodel (53.5 percent) and an upscale master suite addition (48.3 percent). The thought of a sizable return on investment can make relaxing in a freestanding tub that much more enjoyable. · Warmth: Even freestanding tubs made of materials other than cast iron offer notable heat retention. Stone resin bathtubs, for example, provide excellent insulation on cold nights. That is ideal for people who want to unwind in the tub without having to exit early because the water has become cold.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is headquartered in Lebanon County, but its ability to reach the state’s nearly 800,000 veterans and their families extends to every county across the commonwealth thanks to its two Mobile Veterans Outreach Vans. The vans allow the DMVA to provide personal, oneon-one assistance to veterans in Pennsylvania so they can learn about and apply for the benefits they have earned thanks to their service. Staffed with accredited veterans service officers, each wheelchair-accessible van is a resource to learn about a wide range of federal, state, and county benefits available to qualified veterans and their families. Such benefits might include connected disability compensation, pensions, VA health care benefits, burial benefits, education benefits, vocational rehabilitation, DMVA’s six long-term care facilities, and more. In 2018, the vans traveled to 107 events across the state, and DMVA staff interacted with more than 1,500 veterans. DMVA’s outreach staff coordinates each event with county directors of veterans affairs, veteran service organizations, and local and state officials to maximize publicity and attendance. To request a van for a community event and to find out where the vans will be, readers may visit DMVA’s webpage at www.veterans.pa.gov and select the Mobile Veterans Outreach Vans link.
Conestoga Herb Guild To Meet The Conestoga Herb Guild will hold its first meeting of the 2019 season at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13, at the Upper Leacock Township War Memorial Building, 54 W. Main St., Leola. Jay and Nancy Stoltzfus will talk about transplanting. Jacqueline Bilder will discuss anise-hyssop, the herb of the year. Guests may attend for a nominal fee and must contact Susan at 717-725-7451 or atkinsateb@aol.com to register.
Kritschil Named To Dean’s List Jessica Kritschil of Birdsboro was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2018 semester at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio. Kritschil, a 2017 graduate of Daniel Boone High School, is majoring in marketing.
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more than 5,000 storytelling programs at schools, libraries, conferences and festivals, as well as on radio and television. He was named National Storyteller of the Year and Author of the Year by the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association. He has written more than a dozen award-winning children’s books, including “Up the Frozen River,” “Maggie Among the Seneca” and “The Bread Sister of Sinking Creek.” Visitors to the homestead on
Charter Day will also be able to enjoy a light lunch and snacks, which will be available for purchase. Food selections will include turkey, ham and Italian hoagies. Sales of sandwiches will help support the upcoming Sheep and Fiber Day event to be held on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. During Sheep and Fiber Day, visitors will learn how hemp, flax and wool were processed and used in the 18th century. Vendors will offer fiber items and
other crafts for sale, and food vendors will also be on site. There will be an admission fee for Sheep and Fiber day for adults. Children age 12 and under and members of the Friends of the Daniel Boone Homestead group will be admitted for free. A Friends of the Daniel Boone Homestead membership table will be set up at both events. Attendees can learn how they can support the historic site and all the events and educational programs held throughout the year by becoming members. Located off Route 422 at 400 Daniel Boone Road, Birdsboro, the site is the birthplace of Daniel Boone, American pioneer, explorer and frontiersman. The homestead, a 579-acre property owned by the PHMC, is administered by the Friends group. For more information, readers may call 610-5824900 or visit www.daniel boonehomestead.org or www.facebook.com/daniel boonehomestead.org.
Volunteers will demonstrate the art of blacksmithing on March 10 during Charter Day at Daniel Boone Homestead. Admission to the site will be free that day.
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Charter Day at Daniel Boone Homestead will include a special appearance by Robin Moore, a children’s author and storyteller from Doylestown, who will share stories about the frontier in the site’s Wayside Lodge. Story sessions will be offered at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. and are part of the homestead’s Fireside Tales series. A nominal donation per person will be suggested for each session. According to www.robin -moore.com, Moore has been a full-time author and storyteller for more than 30 years. He has shared stories with more than 1 million people and has offered
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Irish Breakfast from pg 1 The homemade food items will be sold by the quart. The deadline to order is March 16. “This will be the only time you will be able to get the potpie and chili before our festival in the fall,” Zerr pointed out. Net proceeds from the breakfast and food sale will support the restoration and educational projects of HCVHA at Joanna Furnace Iron Works. For more information, readers may visit www.haycreek.org, call 610-286-0388 or search for “Hay Creek Valley Historical Association” on Facebook. The Joanna Furnace site is located 3 miles north of Morgantown, along Route 10. Drivers should enter the site via Furnace Road.
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bring awareness to the greater community about issues of hunger and homelessness. Some of her other contributions include serving on the Executive Leadership Committee for Decade to Doorways, a program that convenes leaders from various sectors around ways to relieve families facing poverty in Chester County; serving on the Steering Committee of the Chester County ACEs Coalition that raises awareness and knowledge of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) to help build resiliency and foster hope; and convening the Chester County Faith Leaders Addressing Poverty group. CCFWG received multiple nomination forms and more than 10 separate letters of support all outlining ways that Miles has united the community around important issues affecting women and girls to bring about change. She is a constant
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Mark Zerr (left), executive director of the Hay Creek Valley Historical Association, and Charlie Trayer greeted visitors at last year’s Irish breakfast buffet at Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works. This year’s event will be on March 16.
CCFWG To Present Award The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls (CCFWG) will honor Cheryl Miles - a connector, convener and advocate for underserved communities in Chester County - with the Kitchen Table Award at the 14th annual Making a Difference Luncheon on Friday, May 3, at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center in Malvern. CCFWG established the Kitchen Table Award in 2011 to honor a Chester County woman who has made substantive contributions through service and/or philanthropy to improve the lives of women and girls through the use of her own time, talent or resources. Miles, of Glen Mills, has spent 24 years caring for vulnerable and underserved women and girls in Chester County. She currently works as director of permanent housing services at Good Samaritan Services, overseeing a team devoted to reducing the number of local women and children who experience homelessness. In 2008, Miles founded Housing to Self Sufficiency to help connect homeless single women in Chester County to affordable, shared housing and avenues of support. The organization also became a bridge between landlords and businesses to help other nonprofits access affordable housing and resources. In 2016, Miles founded Black Women of Chester County in Action (BWCCA) as a direct response to CCFWG’s Blueprint Report; she gathered together friends and colleagues across the county to discuss the report’s findings about African-American women in Chester County and brainstorm ways to engage a wider audience of African-American leaders in the nonprofit, education, business, faith, law, government and health sectors. Miles also serves as co-chair of the annual Chester County Single Mothers’ Conference, focused on engaging, educating and encouraging single mothers to reach their full potential. Additionally, she chaired the Chester County Housing and Food for All 365 Campaign to
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presence at meetings, events and fundraisers throughout the county, in many cases having either formed the group herself or stepped into a leadership role as needed. The luncheon will also feature keynote speaker Morgan Berman, founder and CEO of MilkCrate, a mission-driven tech company helping other missiondriven organizations achieve their impact goals. Her platform powers apps for nonprofits and municipal programs around the world. An internationally awardwinning entrepreneur, Berman has presented at Forbes 30 Under 30 and was listed by the UN Foundation as one of the Top 10 Female Entrepreneurs to Watch. For information on sponsorship opportunities, readers may contact the development office at development@ccfwg.org or visit www.ccwomenandgirls .org/luncheon.
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they will be able to listen to traditional Irish music performed by Phyllis Hummel of Denver. “Most of the Irish and some Scottish songs to be heard would have been familiar to the ScotchIrish workers at Joanna Furnace and their families in the local community,” Zerr noted. A fee will be charged for breakfast, and there will be separate prices for adults and for children ages 5 to 11. Children under age 5 may eat free of charge. No reservations are required. Those who attend the breakfast may also purchase tickets for the upcoming chicken potpie and chili sale to be held on Thursday, March 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Several members of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) West Chester - Chester County Branch recently celebrated the 105th birthday of branch member Mary Pinkney. A celebratory luncheon was held at Kendal-Crosslands Communities in Kennett Square. Pinkney, an AAUW member since 1968, has been very active in AAUW and in the community, advancing equity for women through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. She
Event To Feature Former MLB Player Sid Bream the 1992 National League Championship Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates, which sent the Braves to the World Series. Bream, who resides in the Pittsburgh area with his family, will speak at the event in Chester County as part of his new vocation that includes speaking in churches, for youth groups and at schools all across the United States. According to event organizer Steve Shuster, Bream is an avid outdoorsman who loves hunting, fishing and talking about his faith. “He appeals to a wide range of audiences,” said Shuster. “He is a baseball player and outdoor enthusiast. We are excited to have him (as the speaker) this year.” Shuster noted that about 200 people attend the dinner annually from throughout the Lancaster and Chester county areas. Organizers hope that Bream will attract even more attendees. “We sent (the information) to all the Little Leagues to get the word out. Anyone involved in the outdoors and sports (is encouraged to attend),” he said. The event on March 16 will open at 4 p.m., when visitors will be able to view displays by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and other related groups. “You can go through the displays and view the silent auction items,” said Shuster. “We will have brief announcements at 5:30 p.m., and dinner will start at 5:45 p.m.” The dinner will feature wild game dishes, but other menu items will be offered, including pizza and hot dogs. Attendees are asked to bring a covered dish, dessert or side dish in a quantity to feed at least eight people. Electrical outlets will be available for slow cookers. “There is a prize for the most unique wild game dish,” said Shuster. “ We have had everything from kangaroo to alligator.” There will also be a chili cookoff. There is no cost to enter, and no registration is required. Prizes will be awarded to the first-, second- and third-place winners as determined by a panel of judges. Bream’s presentation will follow dinner at approximately 6:45 p.m. The evening will end with the announcement of door prize winners and silent auction winners. The Sportsman Event is open to all, including women and children. In addition to outdoor gear and hunting equipment, non-hunting items will be included in the silent auction. “We’ll have gift cards, tickets to (a local theater), a basketful of fun summer items and sport memorabilia, including Carson Wentz signed items.” Shuster said. See MLB Speaker pg 15
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loaded and transported to a Wheels for the World Restoration Center, located in a correctional facility. There, inmates will restore the wheelchairs to like-new condition. The wheelchairs will then be shipped to countries around the world to provide the gift of mobility to people in need. Teams made up of volunteer therapists and wheelchair mechanics will then fit each wheelchair to meet an individual’s unique needs and provide training in the wheelchair’s maintenance. For more information or to arrange for a more convenient drop-off site, readers in the Lancaster County area may contact Cindi Feaster, a Chair Corps vol-
unteer for Wheels for the World, at 717-464-9351 or PTicedtea@ hotmail.com and readers in the Chester, Dauphin and Berks county areas may contact Joni and Friends volunteer Larry Easton at 315-416-1716 or leaston78@gmail.com. The collection efforts are ongoing, and donations will be accepted year-round. Tax-deductible receipts will be provided. Readers may visit www.joniandfriends.org for more information regarding this ministry.
Manor Church is holding a wheelchair drive through March 15 for Joni and Friends’ Wheels for the World program. Donated items will provide the gift of mobility to people in need in countries around the world.
MLB Speaker from pg 14 Also, available for purchase will be a recipe book featuring food that has been served at the covered dish dinner through the years. The Sportsman Event is presented annually by the Outdoorsman Ministry Group at CLC. The Outdoorsman Ministry is made up of members with various levels of experience in hunting, fishing, archery and photography. Membership is not limited to church members; all are welcome. The group meets every other Sunday at the church. Readers may contact Shuster at sshuster@wlgore.com for meeting dates and times. All proceeds from the event will go toward the group ’s youth archery program, which is held at the CLC in October, and to its homeless outreach program. “On the last Monday of the month we serve the homeless dinner in Elkton, Maryland, at the Paris Foundation,” Shuster reported. “We serve between 75 and 100 homeless (individuals). We cook the dinner, serve it and clean up. We have about 10 or 11 volunteers every month.” There will be an admission fee for attendees over age 12. To reserve a ticket to the Sportsman Event, readers may visit www.tinyurl.com/Tickets2019. For more information, readers may contact Shuster or call the church office at 610-869-2140.
Nature Classes from pg 1 Green Valleys Watershed Association, located in East Nantmeal Township, will offer its seasonal Little Wonders Nature Classes for children ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers on select Wednesdays this spring. Classes will be held at Green Valleys’ home of Welkinweir, a 219-acre sanctuary with forests, meadows, ponds and streams. The classes aim to teach participants about the natural world through age-tailored, themed activities. Children may be registered for one or more class. Each program will include a discovery walk, story, art project and snack. The schedule is as follows: Sensational Senses on March 13, Animal Builders on March 20, Animal Migration Mania on March 27, Whose Eggs? on April 10, Who Lives in the Meadow? on April 24, and Pond Discoveries on May 1. Identical classes will be offered on each date from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. When registering, attendees should specify at which time they plan to attend. Adults must attend with their children. There is a fee per child per class, with a discount for Green Valleys members. Adults will be admitted for free. Space is limited per class, and
University Choir Plans Concerts Susquehanna University Choir will perform on tour from Friday, March 8, through Tuesday, March 12. The choir is the flagship choral ensemble in the Department of Music at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. Performances will take place on March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at
Hershey High School, 550 Homestead Road, Hershey; on Saturday, March 9, at 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 201 W. Louther St., Carlisle; on Sunday, March 10, at 10:30 a.m. on Highland Presbyterian Church, 500 E. Roseville Road, Lancaster; on Monday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m.
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at Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 311 Haines Road, York; and on March 12 at 7 p.m. at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, 301 N. Main St., Doylestown. To learn more, readers may visit www.susqu.edu or contact 570-372-4118 or commoffice @susqu.edu.
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preregistration is required at least one day prior to each class. To register and for more information, readers may contact education programs coordinator Dawn White at dwhite@green valleys.org or 610-469-8646. Green Valleys is a nonprofit organization located at Welkinweir, 1368 Prizer Road, Pottstown. More information about Green Valleys’ mission and
programming for people of all ages is available at www.green valleys.org. Pictured on front: Children ages 3 to 5 may learn about the natural world during Green Valleys Watershed Association’s Little Wonders Nature Classes, to be offered on select Wednesdays beginning on March 13.
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29.85 AC FARM WITH 2 HOMES, AND 66’ X 72’ SHOP Tools, Wood Mizer, J.D. Dozer & Dump Truck Location: 177 Swamp Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543, Caernarvon Township, Berks County Real Estate: 29.85 acre farm with 2 houses. Home #1 is a single 2.5 story stone/stucco home with kitchen, living room, dining room, mud room/laundry, 3 to 4 bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, full walkout basement, oil hot water heat and 200 amp service. Home #2 is a 2 story home with 2 living units. Unit 1 has spacious eat-in kitchen with hearth, laundry/mudroom, living room, 4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Oil hot water heat. Unit 2 has kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, extra room, and full bath. Outbuildings: Approx. 66 ft. X 72 ft. bank barn/shop with heated floors and additions. Silo, separate storage outbuilding. Taxes: $6109/yr. (In clean and green) Zoned R-2. Open House: Saturdays, March 2nd & 9th. 1-3 p.m. Real Estate Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 60 days Note: 29.85 acre crop farm with 3 dwelling units and bank barn shop. Homes and shop have long term tenants. Homes are month to month and shop lease is till Jan. 31, 2020. Great opportunity to purchase a farm with some rental income. Food by Churchtown Ladies. Terms by: 610-286-7834 Virginia Hertzler tljonesauctioneers.com Attorney: Kling and Diebler
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• Valuable Real Estate • 14.3 Acres +/- Farmette w/Woodland • Large House w/Guest Quarters - NICE! • 3 Car Attached Garage • 30’x50’ Pole Bldg. • New Holland Loader Tractor TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2019 AT 5:30 P.M.
Location: 1035 Elwood St., Narvon, PA 17555 (Salisbury Twp./Lanc. Co.) Directions: Rt. 322 East of Beartown. Turn right onto Elwood St. Property on left.
FRI., MARCH 8, 2019 4:00 P.M.-8:30 P.M.
SAT., MARCH 9, 2019 SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. LOCATION: 10 miles E. of Lancaster, PA on Rt. 30E. Turn North on Leacock Rd. at Wells Fargo Bank. Sale is ½ mile on right. From Rt. 340 turn S. on Old Leacock Rd. Sale is 1 mile on left. • Antiques & Collectibles • New Farm Machinery • Used Equipment 9:00 A.M. • Horses & Mules 12:00 Noon • Carriages, Spring Wagons, Buggies & Carts 11:00 A.M. • Truckloads of Hay & Straw 11:00 A.M. • 600 Plus Handmade Quilts & Quilt Tops 8:00 A.M. • New & Used Hardware & Shop Tools • Household Goods & Furniture. No consignments after 1 P.M. Friday, March 8, 2019. No consignments day of sale. Terms by Sale Committee, 717-768-3869. For consignment info, call 717-768-3512. Shuttle buses will run about every ½ hour from King’s Acres Rt. 30, Paradise Elementary, Paradise Fire Hall, Paradise Township Building, St. John’s Church, Bird-in-hand Motor Inn, Cherry Lane Motel, Harvest Drive Motel, Soudersburg Motel Rt. 30, Traveler’s Rest. Delicious food by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. *Buffet Breakfast Sat., March 9 6am-10am at Paradise Fire Hall
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Lg. House w/Guest Quarters 30’x50’ Pole Bldg. 14.3 Acre +/- farmette w/Nice house and numerous outbuildings. Partly wooded. House has total of 7 bdrms. and 4 baths w/a total of 4,437 sq. ft. (Includes guest/inlaw quarters.) Built in 2004! Excellent cond.! Colonial 2 Sty. house. First Floor: Open floor plan and 9’ ceilings. Kitchen w/ cherry cabinetry, breakfast bar, walk-in pantry, dining rm., family rm. w/bay window & open stairway to 2nd floor. Living rm. w/ cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace & door to outside deck. Master bdrm. w/walk-in closet & mstr. bath. Sewing rm. w/walk-in closet. Laundry rm. Full bath. 2nd Floor: Full bath & 4 bdrms. (All have ample closet space). Basement: Full w/outside steps, 1,459 sq. ft. finished area (open). Utility and can rooms. Rear deck. Covered front porch. Attached 38’x38’ 3 car garage w/in-floor radiant heat. Guest/in-law quarters above featuring 593 sq. ft. w/2 bdrms., full bath & sm. kitchen. LP radiant in-floor heat (1st & 2nd floor). Central AC. Central Vac. 200 amp elec. Outbuildings: 30’x50’x14’ pole barn w/open front. 16’x20’ run-in bldg. 12’x24’ utility bldg. All on 14.3 Acres +/- partly wooded tract w/hi-tensil fence surrounding entire property. Macadam drive & parking. Spacious lawn. On-site well & septic. Salisbury See more at auctionzip.com ID#25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
14.3 Acres +/- w/Woodland NH 455D Loader Twp. PV Schools. Zoned Open Space. Annual Taxes: $4,686 (2018/ Clean & Green). Auctioneer’s Note: The Kings are considerably downsizing and plan to sell. It may very well be your once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase this property. Absolute movein condition house. Semi-private setting w/long macadam drive & ample parking. Building situated on an open area with southern exposure surrounded by woodland. Could be your small dream farm for horses or cattle, etc. Truly a “Must See” property. Very desirable location w/easy access to Rts. 322, 10, 23, 897, 340, etc., just minutes to Honeybrook, Churchtown, East Earl, Blue Ball. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before June 1, 2019. Kling & Diebler, attys. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, March 16 & 23, 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer @ (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. Also selling: NH 455D loader tractor w/7’ bucket, 3 pt. OROPS, shows 2127 hrs. Tractor and few other small items sell directly after Real Estate @ 5:30 P.M. Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details. Auction for: Sam S. and Mary Ann King (717) 575-8563 (717) 354-6836
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Wagontown Chapel Sets Sportsman’s Event By Francine Fulton
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Wildlife displays, door prizes, a light lunch, a guest appearance by a world champion wild game caller and more will be featured during the 14th annual Sportsman’s Event to be held
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at Wagontown Chapel on Saturday, March 16, beginning at 11:30 a.m. This year’s program will follow the same format as last year’s event, according to pastor Tim Crans. While most event components will take place at the church, in order to more comfortably accommodate guests, a light lunch of hot dogs, chicken wings, chips and beverages, as well as cookies and brownies made by church members, will be served at the Wagontown Volunteer Fire Company, 412 W. Kings Highway, Wagontown, located across the street from the church. Ample parking will be available at both locations. The first half of ticketholders as indicated by a green dot on their tickets, will start at the fire company and eat lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The rest of the ticketholders, who will have an orange dot on their tickets, will start at the church at 11:30 a.m. to view the displays
and booths by hunting-related vendors. At 12:15 p.m., those eating lunch will come to the church and those who are at the church will go to eat at the fire house until 1 p.m. Both groups will gather in the church sanctuary at 1:15 p.m. for the program by Brodie Swisher, winner of the Great American Game Calling Challenge World Championship. Swisher, editor of www.bowhunting.com, holds hunting and game calling seminars throughout the United States that feature hunting adventure videos. Swisher is also an outdoor writer with articles appearing in magazine and internet columns. His presentation will end with a Gospel message. “He will talk about hunting and do his calls, and he gets the kids involved,” said Crans. “He will end with a message about his relationship with Jesus. That’s our whole purpose - to share the Word of God.” Following the presentation, door prizes will be given out. Prizes will include crossbows, bows, decoys, calls, game cameras, bow and gun cases and other hunting items. Each ticketholder will be entered into the random drawing. “We have $15,000 worth of door prizes,” Crans noted, adding that youths age 12 and under will have separate door prizes. A separate drawing for a muzzleloader will also be held this year, open only to those who donate three nonperishable food items for the City Gate
Pastor Tim Crans displays a wood carving of a drake mallard duck handmade by Leon Boninu. The carving will be one of the door prizes that will be offered during the Wagontown Chapel Sportsman’s Event on March 16.
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Mission in Coatesville. Also this year, youths age 12 and under who have hunted their first deer, turkey or bear in the 2017-18 season will be recognized. Since it will be a surprise, parents are asked to provide their child’s name and related information in advance. “We will call (the youths) up, show their pictures and recognize them,” Crans said, noting that the youths will each receive a certificate. The event will also include the bestowing of the Charles Alsheimer Award, which is given to a local person who promotes hunting and sportsmanship. Alsheimer, who was once a guest speaker at the Wagontown Chapel Sportsman’s Event, passed away in 2017. Crans, who is an avid hunter himself, said people in the area look forward to the Sportsman’s Event each year. “It sells out every year, and tickets go quickly,” he said, emphasizing that tickets are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. At times, Crans added, people decide to join the church or connect with him later because of their positive experience during the program. “Sometimes the impact (of the event) goes beyond that day,” Crans explained. There will be separate prices for adults and children age 12 and under. For tickets or more information, individuals may call the church office at 610-3842838, email Crans at tcfamily ministry@aol.com or stop by the church at 469 W. Kings Highway, Wagontown. More information, including photos of the door prizes, can be found at www.facebook.com /WagontownChapelSportsmans Event.
10 Acres, 7 Tillable w/ 2-Story 4 BDR Home, 2-Car Garage w/ Add. Att. Garage Mon. April 22, 2019 @ 5:00 P.M.
22½ ACRE FARM 2½-STY. STONE 2 FAMILY DWL. – 3-CAR GAR. 2-STY. BANK BARN 65x50 w/36x34 ADDITION TILLABLE LAND – FENCED PASTURE – POND HONEY BROOK – ELVERSON – MORGANTOWN AREA
FRI., MARCH 29 • 4 P.M. 415 Chestnut Tree Rd., Elverson. Rt. 82 S. from Elverson. Right Chestnut Tree Rd. OR Rt. 322 E. from Honey Brook. Left Cupola Rd. Left Chestnut Tree Rd.
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2 family dwl. w/4,050 SF. #415 Side: eat-in kitchen, living rm., den, laundry, 3 BRs & bath. #419 Side: eat-in kitchen, living rm., 2 bdrms & bath. House has wood & elec. BB heat, bsmt., attic, early Colonial features, bank barn w/36x34 addition, box stalls, stable area, 40 head steer capacity, full 2nd floor, stave silo, equip. bldg. 30x20, milkhouse 16x14, 3-car gar./shop 24x40, cistern bldg. 18x15, run-in shed, 22½ ACRES w/12 acres tillable, balance hi-tensile fenced pasture w/spring-fed pond, on-site well & septic. Farm is not in preserve. Zoned R-1 & Ag. Owners relocating to farm in Berks Co. & serious to sell. Ideal gentleman farm for cattle or horses. Additional unit ideal for tenant income or family. Clean & Green. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., March 9, 16 & 23 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006. (Lender NMLS ID #834368).
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Come To Our House Of Worship BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org
BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Worship the Lord Jesus Christ with us Sunday mornings at 10:15am. Classes for children (age 2 -6th grade), teens and adults offered at 8:45am. Children’s Worship is offered for children K-3rd grade during the sermon. Come back in the evening when the adults gather to pray & programs are offered for children & teens. Nursery is available both morning & evening. 52 S. Brick Lane, behind Summerfield in Elverson. Our church is wheelchair accessible. Contact Ginny for questions 610-286-6790.
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CALVARY FELLOWSHIP OF HONEY BROOK (a Calvary Chapel affiliate): 80 Village Square, Honey Brook. Teach the Word of God book-by-book, chapter-bychapter & verse-by-verse. Sunday: Worship & Bible Study with nursery & children’s church at 9am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:30pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast off-site at 7am. www.cfohb.org FAIRVIEW EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- 800 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA (intersection of Fairview & Little Conestoga Rds.) Welcome Tim Latham- our new Shepherd of Fairview. Join us for the most important hour of your week! Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am; Worship Service at 10:30am. Nursery provided. Christian Education, Bible Studies, Music Ministry, Women’s Ministry, Small groups... and much more! As growing disciples, we continue to Worship, Connect, Know and Serve God. For more info, find us online at www.FairviewEPC.org or call the office at 610-942-2640
Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533
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• Cook - Full-Time • Grill Cook - Full & Part-Time • Servers/Cashiers - Part-Time • Buffet Attendant - Part-Time • Bussers - Part-Time
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STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198
KEY-STRUT is seeking a few motivated people to join our small, growing company! Must be 18 or older, and must have valid driver’s license. Competitive wages Contact Daniel King at Paid vacation & holidays. days.
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Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
• Mechanical Experience • Knowledge of 12-volt wiring • Welding experience preferred
FARM MARKET ASSISTANT MEAT MANAGER
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TOP CASH FOR CARS. Any car/truck, running or not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-888-417-9150
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SEASONAL CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $2500. Lawn Care Distributors. 717-445-8431 COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
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Office-Secretarial
KRAPF SCHOOL BUS
SMALL DENTAL OFFICE in Coatesville needs PT secretary, Mon & Tues, 9-5. Peaceful, low stress environment Call 484-364-6389
NOW HIRING DRIVERS!
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Starting rates up to $20.55/HR DOE NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID CDL TRAINING GREAT SCHEDULE
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FIREWOOD, SEASONED, HARDWOODS, $175/CORD, $90 1/2 CORD; DELIVERY AVAILABLE. 610-573-9444
LAKE-IN-WOOD CAMPING RESORT
HELP WANTED
General CAREGIVERS NEEDED FOR Overnights in Parkesburg Exp. Competitive wages. 610-458-7550 EOE Drug Free CLASS A CDL DRIVER to drive and spread limestone truck and trailer. You will spread limestone on fields will train how to use specialized equipment on truck. Must have clean driving record & Farming knowledge a plus. Hours are early in a.m. JOANNE (610) 273-3554 SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE CNA FT. FLEXIBLE schedule w/ benefits to assist w/ healthcare of medically challenged adults. Call Dawn 610-935-0904 EXCAVATING/SEPTIC COMPANY Seeks Experienced Dump Truck Driver/ Equipment Operator. Top Pay With Full Benefits. 610-942-4902
HELP WANTED LABOR Industrial Paneling, Inc. 150 Earland Drive, Bldg#5 New Holland, PA. 17557 717-354-3204 Looking for a full time Spot Welder. Apply Within. HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MHChester Cnty loccations. Full time, Part time.Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904 JANITORIAL COMPANY HIRING FOR SCHOOL AND OFFICE CLEANING IN THE EXTON AREA. STARTING WAGE RATE $12./HOUR. 484-873-3503 JUMP INTO THE DRIVERS SEAT and DriveAway our new box trucks to dealerships nationwide. 5yr active DL req., SAME DAY pay, TOW BONUS avail. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE ext. 2 or www.pinnacletransportgroup.com
• Pool Attendant (no experience necessary) • Retail Sales in camp store (no experience required but is plus)
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• Short Order Cook for camp Cafe (experience required) • Housekeeping for rental units (cleaning experience preferred) Join the Lake-In-Wood team and enjoy the benefits of working in a fun, friendly atmosphere with use some of the campground facilities. Great starting wages!
Apply in person at 576 Yellow Hill Rd., Narvon, PA 17555 (Bowmansville area) or call 717-445-5525 for more information
ST. MARY of PROVIDENCE Center is looking for experienced Handyman Part Time in the Maintenance Dept., Wed., Thurs & Fri. Please call 610-942-4166
WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER, YORK, AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES? Reaching over 372,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.
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NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS/CNA’S Must have valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Please call for information. PH: 610-269-2935 EOE
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Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789 A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message
Don’t know where to start? Need help gettin it done? I can help! 443 286 2830 HONEY BROOK HANDYMAN Home Improvement Services Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Water Heaters, etc. 35 Plus Yrs Exp. 610-463-4144
ALL GUN, MILITARY, shooting, hunting, reloading, ammo, parts, pieces and related items. Text or call Russ 484-645-7364 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802 I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.
JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560
PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask! PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob PURPLE HEART SERVICES • Commercial mowing (Lanc. Co & Berks Co) • Demolition of sheds, barns, garages • Household cleanouts, junk, trash Call Anthony 610-507-1105
ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING
SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886
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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SPRIOC, LLC. CONSULTING Recruitment & HR Solutions customized to meet business needs. www.sprioc.net 484-634-6446
ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
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BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288 HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT! Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141 HONEY BROOK 2009 24X60, 3 bed 2 bath, all appliances, CAC, $40,000; 2005 28X60, 3 bed 2 bath, All Appliances, CAC, $49,900; COATESVILLE 1999 16X80, 3 bed, 2 bath, All Appliances, CAC, $39,900 FinancingAvailable. Discovery Homes Inc. 610-223-7106
God Bless AUTOMOTIVE America REAL ESTATE AUTOS FOR SALE
MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885
TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com
CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844
ITEMS WANTED Manufactured Housing
HOME PROJECT ORGANIZER
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.
Upgrades Galore! 3 BR, 2 half & 2 full bath townhome, custom kitchen w/island, pantry, wine rack & breakfast bar. MBR suite with WIC, vaulted ceilings and private bath. Great location with easy access to PA Turnpike. $224,900.
HANDYMAN: BEACON HILL SMALL JOBS No Job Too Small. Insured. 20 yrs Exp Downingtown, 610-383-7277 PA019461
610-469-4691. PA047624
CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163
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GOOGLE BUSINESS LISTINGS Over 90% of all potential customers use Google Searches to find products & services they need, making it today’s “Yellow Pages.” Join with the over 720 local businesses & contractors for whom we manage their listings at reasonable cost. Local & Trusted! 717-715-3911 JustPlainBusiness.com
3 AMISH LADIES & an English woman CLEANING 484-995-7149
BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880
MASONS & TENDERS Prevailing wages. Benefits. Start immediately. B & D Masonry, Inc Est. 35+ years 717-397-1689
(717) 354-6416 321 E. Main St., New Holland www.hostetterrealty.com
KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Mar 10, 2019, 9am-3pm, Dealers BUY, SELL, TRADE. Albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably Priced. All Music Styles. FREE ADMISSION. Info? 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS
• Reservationist (must have good computer skills)
HONEY BROOK LIVING ASSOCIATES 55 plus facility, no smoking, no pets, $894/ month, Utilities included. Sec. 8 ok. 610-273-3193 UP TO 800 SQ.FT Storage or work area in Honey Brook area. Reasonable rate. Call for info 717-371-9570
1982 VW BETTLE, 12K orig., mi., very Good Cond., lots of new parts plus extras. $9500. Call Joe 646-591-6527 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, 7 pass, dk. blue, V-6, AT, PS, PW, cruise, AC not working, CD/DVD player. 176,700 mi. Under floor storage, fold down rear seat, newer rear tires. $2900. 717-568-2601 ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, 24/7. TOP DOLLAR PAID. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT, 484-886-0637 (WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
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ITEMS WANTED
BEAUTIFUL NEW 16X70 Mobile Home in scenic Salisbury Twp. Must see this 3BR, 2BA gem., $67,500. One year home warranty provided. 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
1-100 ALL ANTIQUE & OLD TOOLS WANTED: Collector Paying Cash$$$ for Woodworking, Machinist, Measuring & Blacksmith Tools. Wooden & Metal Planes. Tool Chests & Boxes. Tools made by Stanley, Etc. Call 610-363-2802
SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
BUY HERE - PAY HERE! WE WILL TAKE YOUR TRADE-IN AS A DOWN PAYMENT
BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM!
DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789
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RESIDENTIAL CLEANING COMPANY headquartered in Exton seeking cleaners for Chester County Starting Wage Rate $12/ Hour Call: 484-873-3505
F/T COOK NEEDED 10:00am-6:30pm. $12/hr. Love to Cook? Love Seniors? Come in and fill-in application at 2499 Zerbe Road, Narvon, PA 17555 or go online at: www.zerberetirementcommunity.com EOE
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Homestead Will Mark Charter Day Charter Day will be celebrated on Sunday, March 10, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Conrad Weiser Homestead, 28 Weiser Lane, Womelsdorf. Charter Day commemorates William Penn’s receiving the charter contract of Pennsylvania from Britain’s King Charles II in 1681. As in past years, the homestead will be open free of charge. As part of the living history event, both ladies and men from the 1st and 3rd Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment and Regiment De La Reine will be on hand to talk to visitors and answer questions. There will be a manual of arms exercise and a firing of muskets, as well as a soldier’s talk to explain the uniform and equipment of the regiment. Additional highlights will include 18th-century craft demonstrations and a display of trade goods. The event is the site’s largest living history event of the year, and it will open the 2019 season at the homestead. For more information, readers may call 610-589-2934 or visit www.conradweiserhomestead.org.
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Re-enactors and 18th-century craft demonstrations will be featured during Charter Day on Sunday, March 10, at the Conrad Weiser Homestead in Womelsdorf.