TVHS to stage “The Pajama Game”
BY FRANCINE FULTONThe Twin Valley High School (TVHS) Theater Arts Club will present “The Pajama Game” as its annual spring musical. Performances will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, April 4 to 6, as well as 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 7. To coincide with the musical, there will be a designer bag and pajama bingo at TVHS on April 6. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m., and bingo will start at 2 p.m.
“The Pajama Game” is a 1954 Broadway musical that is based on the novel “7 1/2 Cents” by Richard Bissell. Noted choreographer Bob Fosse made his choreography debut with this musical.
According to TVHS play producer Jessie Miller, the story line follows workers in a pajama factory who form a union and defend their rights to earn a better living. “The girls who are the employes form a union because they are not getting paid enough. They find out that surrounding companies are paying higher, so they demand a 7-and-ahalf-cent raise,” explained Miller. “There is a new superintendent in the pajama factory, which is called the Sleep Tite Factory, and a love interest forms between the president of the union and the new superintendent.”
Both Miller and play director Nicole Weaver noted that most students had not heard of the play, but they are now familiar with its message. “This year is a challenge for the kids, but it’s a really good challenge,” said Weaver. “The show itself is paying true homage to what was important in the 1950s. The women are fighting for their equal rights to be paid well.”
She noted that in the past, TVHS has done more familiar shows, like
last year’s performance of “Grease,” but this year’s show will be equally entertaining. “It’s a fun love story. What would draw people into this show is that there are great songs, great dances and a really cute love story,” Weaver said. “It is family friendly, and it will leave people feeling happy.”
The stars of the play are seniors Hannah Kurtz, who plays Babe Williams, the union leader, and Patrick Skoniczin, who plays Sid Sorokin, the superintendent.
Patrick said that he is currently working hard to “get comfortable” with his character, noting that he was one of the few TVHS students who had previously heard of the play. “My dad is a trumpet player, and he was in the pit in high school when they did the play,” noted Patrick.
Hannah has starred in previous TVHS plays, but this is her first major role. “This is the biggest lead I have ever played,” she said.
“I am trying to let the character really shine. We have been working really hard at it.”
Other cast members include the following: Mackenzie Bare as Charley, Sara Blankenbiller as Mae, Natalie Clayton as Gladys, Jenna DiFabrizio as Mabel, Sam Donnellan as Prez, Stephen Elliker as Myron, Benjamin Scott as Vernon, Kristel Stoltzfus as Sandra, Ariana Salinas-Evans as Rita, Sienna Brown as Virginia, Ian Eversmeyer and Max, Grace Kelly as Doris, Cecilia Skoniczin as Poopsie, Madalynn Gerhard as Carmen, Emily Hatcher as Mara, Lorelei Koller as Ann, Macayla Symonds as Brenda, Evan Johnson as Pop and Nora Tennant as Charlene.
Student members of the production team are Mackenzie Bare, production intern; Ellie Troxel, stage manager; and Megan Shumate and Sienna Brown, student choreographers.
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Connecting to the community: EPC at 70
BY CATHY MOLITORISOver the past seven decades, Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) has grown from one couple producing one paper to a company that employs 150 people, distributes 16 community newspapers and multiple specialty publications to close
to 200,000 people, and provides printing services for numerous clients. Although the scope of the business has changed, one thing has remained constant: community.
“We want to make that connection to our local merchants and to our community members,” said Charlie Engle, company president.
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Tel Hai Camp reaches out
BY FRANCINE FULTON“We are trying new things,” said Tel Hai Camp and Retreat director Brian Williamson, when describing activities being held and planned by the Honey Brook camp. First-time events have included a “Taste of Camp” breakfast buffet on Feb. 24, which served more than 70 people, and a camp craft day held on March 9. Also, the camp is planning its inaugural vendor and craft fair for Saturday, April 6, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For craft day, attendees were able to take part in three different
activities, including making a pine cone bird feeder and a mini campfire candle, and they were able to paint a portrait on a small piece of wood. “They could also do a coloring page,” Williamson said, noting that the wood “canvases” for the craft were recycled from fallen tree branches. Hot chocolate and coffee were provided to participants.
Both during the breakfast and on craft day, attendees were invited to learn about the camp and its activities.
For the upcoming vendor fair, various exhibitors will display
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an array of merchandise, including home decor and collectibles. “We have folks that are (selling) crafts, jewelry, antiques and essential oils,” Williamson said, adding that home-based business vendors are also invited to participate.
There will be both indoor and outdoor vendor space provided. Separate fees have been set for 10-by-10-foot and 6-by-8-foot booths. Tables and chairs will be provided for an additional fee. Setup will be on Friday, April 5, from noon to 4 p.m. and on April 6 from 6 to 7:45 a.m. Tel Hai reserves the right to reject vendors selling items that do not align with the values and beliefs of the camp.
“It’s growing,” said Williamson, referring to the number of exhibitors. “It’s going to be in the gym and Hemlock Hall, and now we are going into the dining hall because a lot of vendors are interested.”
Food, beverages and snacks,
including gourmet coffee, will be available for purchase. During the day, the camp’s mini golf course will be open and there will be free wagon rides available, weather permitting.
Free parking will be located across the road at the lot at the camp’s lake. Free shuttle rides will be offered to and from the parking lot area.
Donations for the camp will be received at the event, said Williamson, noting that the vendor and craft fair is not a major fundraiser for the camp. “It is a community connection thing. The whole idea is to provide something for the community,” he said.
To learn more or to register as a vendor, visit www.telhaicamp.org/ events/vendor-fair. The registration deadline is Wednesday, April 3.
Tel Hai Camp’s next event will be its spring celebration on Monday, April 8, at the Shady Maple banquet
facility, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for seating and appetizers, and the banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m.
The program will feature character juggler and speaker Chris Ivey, who will display his championship juggling skills. Attendees will also have an opportunity to win door prizes.
An offering will be received at the end of the event to support Tel Hai Camp and its ministry.
Reservations for the banquet are required. For more information, visit www.telhaicamp.org/events/ spring-celebration-dinner.
In addition, Tel Hai Camp will host its spring work day on Saturday, April 13, from 8 a.m. to noon. Volunteers are needed to help with garden work, painting, chopping wood and small construction repairs. Interested volunteers should contact the camp office at 610-273-3969 or info@telhaicamp.org.
Tel Hai Camp and Retreat, an independent, nonprofit Christian camp, is situated on a 150-acre property that includes wooded areas, open fields and a lake. The site includes a zip line, a gymnasium, a basketball and street hockey court, an archery range, a miniature golf course and a gaga ball court.
Camp offerings include a Dad & Lad Camp for fathers and their 8- to 13-year-old sons and a Mother Daughter Spring Getaway. In addition, the site is available for retreats for members of churches, Christian schools and similar organizations.
Tel Hai Camp, a member of the Chirstian Camp and Conference Association, is located at 31 Lasso Drive, Honey Brook. For more information, visit www.telhai camp.org or www.facebook.com/ TelHaiCampRetreat.
As EPC marks 70 years in business this year, Charlie and his daughter Jocelyn Engle looked back on what started in 1954 in the basement of Alvin and Pauline Engle’s Mount Joy home.
“My dad bought his own little press and put it in our basement,” Charlie said of Alvin. “He was working full time in the printing business, but he always wanted to do his own thing.”
In 1959, EPC purchased its first community publication, the Merchandiser, and by 1960, Alvin had quit his day job to focus on the new business full time. It soon became a family enterprise, with Alvin and Pauline selling ads while their children - Charlie, Audrey, and Denny - helped where they could.
Charlie recalled the tedious task of cutting and hand-gluing address labels on the paper as well as folding each of the newspapers by hand. When Alvin died unexpectedly in 1971, the family faced a decision.
“My mother came to us and said, ‘There are some people who are interested in buying the business,’” Charlie recalled. “The three children all agreed, and we all said no to selling. We knew we could do this.”
Charlie became company president, with Denny serving as vice president, positions both men still hold today. Audrey also dedicated herself to the company before her death in 2018. Pauline continued to work for EPC well into her 70s. She passed away in 2020. Today, there are also four members of the third generation of Engles at EPC, with several fourth-generation family members helping out sporadically. Outside printing is the bread and butter of the business, with production running 24 hours a day, five days a week. Along with continuing to publish the Merchandiser and
other community papers, including the Pennysaver, Advertiser, and Community Courier, EPC produces local Chamber guides, Farm Show premium books and more.
Seventy years of business has included ups and downs for the company, Charlie said. Challenges have ranged from competition to rising costs to navigating the pandemic. Through it all, EPC has remained focused on its original mission: serving the community.
“Our family and the company have been blessed,” Charlie said. “Since we’ve been blessed, we want to bless others. We started a foundation in the early ‘90s, and that supports a variety of local programs.”
EPC publications focus on telling the good news happening at nonprofit organizations, schools and local businesses, and that’s more important than ever, Jocelyn said.
“We are surrounded by bad news,” she said. “Every time we turn on the TV, every time we open our phone, it’s upsetting. It brings us down. There are so many good things happening in our community, and we want to shine a light on them.”
Asked about the secret to EPC’s longevity, Charlie didn’t hesitate to answer. “We’ve had good people,” he said simply. “We have so many longtime employees, some who have been here for 35 or 40 years.”
As for the next 70 years, Charlie and Jocelyn envision a bright
future. The company is transitioning into providing digital solutions for clients, while continuing to support local businesses and tell positive stories through its community newspapers and online at www.townlively.com.
“I love the legacy my grandfather started,” Jocelyn said. “I never met him, but I know his goal and his mission was to support the community, and we won’t lose that connection to the community. We will continue to be hyperlocal, providing our advertisers with options to target just their region and news specifically about your school district and local community. We’re focused on right here, where we live, and all the good things that are happening.”
School to present “Mamma Mia!”
Daniel Boone Area High School, 501 Chestnut St., Birdsboro, will present its spring musical on Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.m.
“Mamma Mia!” takes place on a sunny Greek island where a young woman named Sophie dreams of discovering her father’s identity before her wedding. The production features the music of ABBA.
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attendees will be able to win designer purses and adult-size pajamas. The event is being presented by the newly formed Theater Boosters of Twin Valley, a nonprofit organization. “We and some local parents created the club. We are having bingo on the Saturday of our performance,” said Miller. “We are encouraging people to wear their pajamas so they can (be entered into a drawing to) win a prize. The (cast members) in their costumes will be walking around at the bingo.”
Bingo is open to adults and teenagers. Teenagers must be accompanied by an adult. Food will be available for purchase, and free babysitting will be available for children ages 2 to 12. Tickets
purchased in advance will be discounted.
TVHS is located at 4897 N. Twin Valley Road, Elverson. For tickets to bingo or the play, visit https:// tvhsmusical.ludus.com.
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Community Calendar
March 20. GriefShare
Brick Lane Community Church
52 S. Brick Lane, Elverson, 7 to 9 p.m. The group, which is open to those who have experienced the death of a spouse, family member or friend, will meet on Thursdays through May 30. Email griefshare@brick52.org with questions or to register.
March 23. Berks Strollers Hike Wyomissing Creek
The group will meet at 10 a.m. at the soccer field parking lot, 2001 Old Wyomissing Road, Wyomissing. Community members are welcome to join. Hike leader: Paula, 484-256-3308
March 26. Book Chat
Honey Brook Community Library
687 Compass Road, Honey Brook, 2 p.m. The group will discuss “The Last Garden in England” by Julia Kelly, the Longwood Gardens Community Read adult book for 2024. To register, call 610-2733303 or email jspade@ccls.org
March 26. Mystery Book Club
Honey Brook Community Library, 1 p.m. Individuals may stop in at the library to pick up a reading list. For more information, call 610-273-3303 or email jspade@ccls.org
March 30. Easter Egg Hunt
Event by Caernarvon Township Parks and Recreation Committee Friendship Park
3287 North St., Morgantown. The event is open to children up to age 12. The Easter Bunny will be on hand for photos. www.facebook.com/ CaernarvonPandR
March 30. Chicken Barbecue Geigertown Fire Company
3433 Hay Creek Road, Robeson Township, 10 a.m. until sold out. The meal will include chicken, a potato, corn,applesauce, a roll and water. A link to preorder meals is available at www.facebook.com/ geigertownfirecompany.
April 7. All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Buffet
Geigertown Fire Company, 7 to 11 a.m. For more information, visit the fire company Facebook page or www.geigertownfireco.com.
The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Submit your meeting or event for consideration in writing at least two weeks prior to the event. Email submissions to ffulton@ engleonline.com.
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