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EVENING OF MUSIC
Conestoga Mennonite Church, located at 2769 Main St. (Route 23), Morgantown, will be the site of an evening of music on Saturday, April 27, at 7 p.m. The program will be centered on the theme of “Peace,� performed by Swiss singers and yodelers, complete with six alphorns, guitar, piano, and flugelhorn. The religious concert is free; however, donations will be received at the end of the concert to cover travel expenses from Switzerland. For additional information, readers may call 610-286-9124. SPRING CONCERT
will present their spring concert at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 5 Brooke Manor, Birdsboro, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. The theme of the concert is “Exploring the Heart of Music.� The performance will include songs, spirituals, and choral arrangements of Moses Hogan, Randall Thompson, Gwyneth Walker, and others. There will be a freewill offering. For more information, readers may visit www.stmark birdsboro.org or call 610-582-8167. More information about the group is available at www.coventrysingers.org. CHICKEN BARBECUE
Geigertown Fire Company, 3433 Hay Creek Road, Robeson Township, will hold a chicken barbecue on Saturday, April 20, beginning at 10:30 a.m. For more information, readers may call 610-286-6481 or visit www.geigertownfireco.com or www.facebook.com/geigertown firecompany.
Staff members at the Honey Brook Elementary Center collected enough food and monetary donations for the Honey Brook Food Pantry to win the organizational division of the pantry’s March Madness Food Drive. teams, dubbed “Honey Brook’s Elite Eight,� competed against each other to become the 2018 Honey Brook Food Pantry champion.
This year, the event was expanded to include 18 teams in two divisions. Division 1 consisted of larger employers, including wholesale-oriented businesses See Food Drive pg 2
Beth Israel To Host Special Events Church Sets Mission: Birdsboro
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Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County has planned several special events in April and May, and the community is invited to participate. The activities will include a Community Passover Seder and a Shabbat service and Holocaust remembrance. The Community Passover Seder will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 20. The Seder is a Jewish traditional feast that marks the beginning of Passover, which celebrates the Jews’ freedom from slavery and flight from Egypt as told in the book of Exodus. The Passover Seder plate contains various symbolic foods. “Unlike a religious service where we sit in the sanctuary, we will sit around dinner tables,� explained Rabbi Jon Cutler. “We will do a half-hour service and then
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The second annual Mission: Birdsboro 5K and 1-mile Fun Run, along with Family Fun Day, has been set for Saturday, April 27. The event is being presented by St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (UCC), the originator of Mission Trip Birdsboro,
which is an annual event where volunteers perform home repair tasks for people in need in the community. As was the case last year, residents in the area will be invited to cheer on race participants by writing encouraging messages in sidewalk chalk. “We will distribute sidewalk chalk on April 18 See Birdsboro 5K pg 6
Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County, located at 385 Pottstown Pike (Route 100), Chester Springs, will host special events in April and May, including a Community Passover Seder, a reunion and a Holocaust remembrance. have a full meal.� The meal will include matzo ball soup; gefilte fish; brisket; roasted chicken; fresh vegetables; See Beth Israel pg 2
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ will present the Mission: Birdsboro 5K and 1-mile Fun Run, along with Family Fun Day, on April 27. Non-runners will be able to cheer on the participants at the finish line, where Family Fun Day activities will take place.
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The Honey Brook Food Pantry recently announced the winners of its second annual March Madness Food Drive, during which local businesses and organizations competed to see which one could collect the most food and monetary donations for the pantry. For the second year, the organizational winner of the competition in Division 1 was the Honey Brook Elementary Center (HBEC). The retail and service division winner in Division 2 was the Honey Brook Branch of M&T Bank. “The Honey Brook Food Pantry thanks all organizations who participated in the second annual March Madness competition. Every team did an outstanding job,� said Ken Ross, pantry director. “The competition this year has brought in 8,506 pounds of food and $2,517 for a grand total of 11,023 pounds and dollars a 37 percent increase over last year.� He noted that in terms of calculating the total, a donation of one dollar was equal to one pound of food. The march food drive began in 2018 when eight
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and HBEC. Division 2 was for smaller, retail-oriented businesses. Food donations were weighed at the food pantry on Fridays in March, and monetary donations were tallied as well. The goals of the competition, which tied into the spring college basketball tournament, were to collect donations, promote hunger awareness and create an opportunity for teambuilding at the local businesses and organizations. “The event really brought the community together and raised a tremendous level of awareness about hunger in the Honey Brook area,” Ross stated. The Honey Brook Food Pantry is located at the Good Food Distribution Center, 5064 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook. Two distributions are held each month - on the second Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on the fourth Wednesday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. With the pantry in its sixth
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macaroons; kugel, which is a sweet or savory pudding of noodles or potatoes; and haroset, which is a paste of fruit and nuts. There will be separate fees for adults and children ages 5 to 12 for the dinner. Children age 4 and under will be admitted for free. For more information or to reserve tickets by Friday, April 19, readers may call the Beth Israel office at 610-458-8550.
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Registration fees have been set per person and for two people from the same farm/business. The fee covers a course book, learning materials and resource documents, and light refreshments. Registration is available at https://extension.psu.edu/ exploring-the-small-farm-dream or by calling 877-345-0691 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information may also be received by calling Dave Wilson at 610-378-1327.
The retail and service division winner of the Honey Brook Food Pantry’s March Madness Food Drive was the Honey Brook Branch of M&T Bank, represented by (from left) service associate Dee Welsh, operations coordinator Debbie Bachman, service associate Briana McLamb and branch manager Jennifer Simmet. macaroni and cheese, instant potatoes, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, soup, canned fruit, spaghetti sauce, tuna, canned beef stew and pasta meals. Donations can be dropped off on any distribution day. For more information about the pantry, readers may visit www.honeybrookfoodpantry.org or search for
“Honey Brook Food Pantry” on Facebook. For up-to-date information about food distributions, readers may call 610-273-6102. Those interested in volunteering or conducting a food drive at their church, at work or in a local neighborhood are asked to contact Ross at KRoss1414@ aol.com.
Drug Take-Back Day Announced Garden Spot Village, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland, and the New Holland Police Department will partner for the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. The public is encouraged to bring unwanted expired, unwanted, or unused prescription and over-thecounter medications for safe, secure disposal on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the collection site on the
campus of Garden Spot Village. The event is completely anonymous. Participants may remove personal information from drug bottles or packages. A suggested donation per bag of items is recommended. Syringes will not be accepted. For details, call Colleen Musselman at 717-355-6007 or Chief of Police William Leighty at 717-354-4647.
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year of serving local residents in need, Ross reported that the pantry has registered 1,250 families and is serving more than 10,000 pounds of food to more than 700 people per month. “It is important to note that nearly half the households served by the pantry are families with children and the number of newly registered families in February reached 15 - the highest level since 2016,” Ross reported in the March pantry newsletter. He noted that because many pantry clients have disabilities and many are elderly, there has been an increase in the need for home deliveries, which average 30 per month. In addition to volunteering on distribution days and assisting with deliveries, local residents may support the food pantry by donating nonperishable food items. Items most needed by the pantry include pasta, rice, boxed
Five percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Suicide Prevention Task Force. “Part of the idea of Passover is to bring awareness for social change and to support those organizations,” noted Cutler. Another upcoming event will be a reunion on Saturday, April 27, at 9:30 a.m. for all those who celebrated their bat and bar mitzvahs at Beth Israel. “We’re asking all of the members for the last several generations or those who have had bar or bat mitzvah services to come to our Saturday morning service, and we will honor them,” said Cutler, noting that this is a first-time event at Beth Israel. He explained that a bar mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ritual for boys, while a bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age ritual for girls. “At the age of 13, a boy or a girl officially becomes a member of the Jewish community and participates in prayer, reading the Torah and giving a homily or explanation of the Scripture readings,” Cutler noted. “At the age of 13, you have this initiation rite and every year it’s an anniversary you recognize. For example, my anniversary is on July 5, and this year it will be 50 years (since my bar mitzvah).” Scheduled to attend the event
is a current congregation member who is celebrating the 80th anniversary of his bar mitzvah, which took place when the synagogue was located in Coatesville. A Yom HaShoah Shabbat Service and commemoration of the Holocaust will take place at Beth Israel on Friday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be guest speaker U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan. Houlahan, who served in the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve, will speak about her father, Andrew, a Holocaust survivor, who later went on to serve as a career naval officer for the United States. “Once a year we recognize Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Jewish community,” said Cutler. “Last year, we rededicated the Holocaust garden. This year, we thought that (hosting) Congresswoman Houlahan would be really appropriate.” Cutler also announced that congregation members will take part in an Interfaith Day of Service on Saturday, May 4, from noon to 4 p.m. During the annual event, people from various religious denominations work side-by-side to complete projects in the community. The day is
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan sponsored by the Interfaith Action Community, an organization consisting of individuals from Beth Israel Congregation and several local churches and faith communities. Those interested in participating in the day of service are asked to email iacofncc@gmail.com. Beth Israel is located at 385 Pottstown Pike (Route 100), Chester Springs. Readers may visit www.bethisraelpa.org for more information about the upcoming events. More information is also available by calling 610-458-8550, emailing biccpres@gmail.com or searching for “Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County” on Facebook.
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harness data to highlight consumer trends. Other will presentations include “Pennsylvanians’ Perceptions of the Nature and Extent of Human Trafficking” by Dr. Emily Strohacker and Dr. Jennifer Gibbs, Penn State Harrisburg; “2020 Census: Getting an Accurate Count for Your Commu-
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Gospel Echoes will hold its annual banquet on Thursday, May 2, at 6:30 p.m. at Yoder’s Restaurant, 14 S. Tower Road, New Holland. The public is invited. In addition to a homestyle dinner, the event will include music by the Gospel Echoes Harvest and Mercy Road teams. There will also be prison testimonies and an update on the ministry. A freewill offering will be received for the prison ministry. The Gospel Echoes Team Inc., headquartered in Goshen, Ind., currently has seven teams that travel to more than 500 prisons and churches every year to sing, preach, and lead seminars. In addition, Gospel Echoes has an extensive network of volunteers and a department that prints Bible study correspondence courses and Scripture booklets. These materials are provided free of charge to prison chaplains and inmates throughout the U.S. and Canada. Gospel Echoes also has a New Testament distribution program. For more information on the prison ministry, readers may visit www.gospelechoes.com. Reservations are required. For complimentary tickets, readers may contact Mel and Marilyn Nissley at 717-948-0208 or
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How To Get Away In PA Second Family Travel Fair Planned By Ann Mead Ash
“Annually, the U.S. Travel Association says 705 million vacation days are left unused. That is a lot,” said Wendy Royal, editor of
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Attendees at the second annual PA Family Travel Fair will have opportunties to learn about places like the famous Kinzua Bridge (left photo) and Jellystone Park (right photo) and to visit with Clyde Peeling’s reptiles (center photo). The 2019 fair will be held at Calvary Church on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. those interested in Pennsylvania’s rich mine history, there will be information about the Pioneer Tunnel Historic Coal Mine in Schuylkill County. Returning this year will be DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash and representatives of Indiana County, home of the Jimmy Stewart Museum. KPETS (Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services) team
members will bring their friendly service dogs again, as well. Prizes will include a weekend package for two at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle. The excursion will include two nights at the inn, meals, and a kayak tour guided by a park naturalist. A visit to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon for four will also be given away. The
prize will include two nights in an extended stay suite at the Canyon Motel; a family pack of tickets from Ole Covered Wagon Tours, which includes horsedrawn tours of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon; and a gift basket of Potter-Tioga County products. See PA pg 7
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Morgantown Community Church (MCC), 4221 Main St. (Route 23), Elverson, has posted several upcoming events. MCC will host an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m. All children age 12 and under are welcome to participate. In addition to the hunt itself, there will be plenty of food, candy, and more. Music will be
provided by Ukulele Phredd. For times are 8:20, 9:40, and 11 a.m. contact Lynnette Hess at lynnette more details, readers may con- Readers with questions may hess1@gmail.com. tact Jill Dunn at jill@ mcchurch.me. MCC will hold a free pancake breakfast on Easter Sunday, April 21, from 7:45 to 10:55 a.m. The event is open to the public. Attendees are also invited to one of three Easter services following the pancake breakfast. Service
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Following the success of the first fair in spring 2018, Royal has lined up exhibitors, along with amusements for children, food for purchase, and opportunities to win prizes, for the second free event, which will be held at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In 2018, Royal noted that much of the state would be represented in some way at the fair, but this year, she promises even more. “We will have a lot of new exhibitors,” said Royal, noting that most of last year’s exhibitors will be returning. New this year, will be Sesame Place, Elk Country Visitors Center, and the Little League Museum. McKean County, location of the Allegheny National Forest and the famous Kinzua Bridge, a former railroad bridge that is now a tourist attraction, will be represented, along with the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Area, which covers five counties in the northern region. Also represented will be the area of the Eagles Mere, which will include the Eagles Mere Air Museum, Eagles Mere Auto Museum, and the Eagles Mere Inn. Elk Mountain Ski Resort will be represented. Railroad enthusiasts will find the Colebrookdale Railroad, and for
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for people to write messages on the race route,” said race director Holly Bretzius. “Last year it was neat to see the different people in the community use the sidewalk chalk. It was cool that people participated that way.” The start and finish lines of the 5K and 1-mile event will be located at St. Paul’s UCC, 300 W. First St., Birdsboro. Both courses will begin near the intersection of Washington and Apple streets. Race-day registration will begin at 8 a.m., followed by the Fun Run at 8:30 a.m. The 5K will start at 9 a.m. 5K awards will be presented at the finish line at 10 a.m. The race will be professionally timed. The course will be a road race along the streets of Birdsboro. “The 1-milers will start at the same location but a follow different course,” explained Bretzius. “Strollers and wheelchairs are welcome, but no pets.”
“The course is the same as last year,” Bretzius said, “but there will be a lot more children’s activities and we are going to have some (home-based business) vendors this year and a food truck.” “(For Family Fun Day), we are getting a bouncy house for the kids and will have games and crafts,” said Stuart Wells, St. Paul’s UCC consistory president. “The idea is that non-runners or kids of runners can have fun while the race is happening. The family events will be near the finish line, so it will be easy to cheer your runner at the finish line.” Water stops will be provided along the courses and at the finish line, and light snacks will be provided to participants. Medals will be awarded to the top overall male and female 5K finishers. There will also be awards for the top three male and three female 5K finishers in
various age brackets. Participants in the 1-mile event will receive finisher ribbons. Bretzius noted that last year’s 5K runners were challenged by the hilly portion of the course on Cocalico Road. “There were some people who said that the Cocalico hill was (challenging), but that they would do it again,” she said. “There were some people who had never done hills, but they enjoyed the course because it was different than what they were used to.” For race maps, details and registration forms, readers may visit www.stpaulsbirdsboro .org/mission5k.html. Registration can also be completed at www.pretzelcitysports.com. Online registration will close at midnight on Wednesday, April 24. For more information, including how to sponsor the race or become a vendor, readers may contact Bretzius at
mb5K@stpaulsbirdsboro.org. Proceeds will be used to raise funds to support this summer’s Mission Trip Birdsboro, which is planned for Wednesday July 17, through Saturday, July 20. In the summer of 2018, as part of Mission Trip Birdsboro, volunteers completed tasks such as landscaping, painting, yardwork and more. Last year, more than 80 Mission Trip Birdsboro volunteers assisted 35 homeowners and completed two community projects, including constructing pavilions at Birdsboro’s Rustic Park and painting curbs throughout the borough. “It is amazing what they accomplish in a couple of days,” Bretzius said, noting that church members will complete service projects in the community on April 27 as well, including mulching around the playground equipment in each of Birdsboro’s four parks.
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PA from pg 6 The fair puts emphasis on family fun, so children will find plenty to do, including a scavenger hunt with a grand prize of tickets to DelGrosso’s Park & Laguna Splash. Entertainment will be provided by WJTL’s Kids Cookie Break. In addition, magic shows with balloon artist Randy Ward will be held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Children will also have a chance to meet a number of mascots, including Chipper, the Herr’s mascot; Yummie from Kitchen Kettle Village; and Yogi Bear from Yogi’s Jellystone Camp Resort in Quarryville. Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will be on-site to perform a show about creatures that live in the rain forest at noon. In addition, Tiny Town will bring a castle to the venue. According to Royal, guests at the fair will have the opportunity to gain a wealth of information from the visitors bureaus that will have booths at the event. “We will have 15 visitors bureaus. I love what the bureaus will be presenting,” said Royal. “They will talk about all the special things in their areas, and nobody knows their particular destination better than they do.” Hungry attendees will find at least seven food trucks selling a variety of items, including Auntie Anne’s, Au-Sam’s Trolley Stop, Kunzler Rolling Grill, K’s Kitchen, Mad Dash Artisan Grilled Cheese, Smoothie King, and Waffle Mamas. Plenty of free parking will be available at the fair. Readers who would like more information are welcome to visit www.pafamily travel.com.
Relay For Life Team Sets Craft Show Kevin’s Cancer Heroes, a Relay For Life team, will hold a craft show on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Paradise Community Building, 6 London Vale Road, Gordonville. Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. The craft show will include more than 40 crafters and vendors, along with food, giveaway drawings and more. Admission is free. To reserve spots, readers may contact Michael at cummings mike98@yahoo.com.
The Historical Society of Salisbury Township will meet on Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. at the Salisbury Township Building, 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike, White Horse. Brett Snyder will present “A Trip Back to the World of Tomorrow: The 1939/1940 New York World’s Fair.” Attendees are invited to bring New York World’s Fair souvenirs. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call 717-442-4071.
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Library Celebrates Ag Day The Chester County Ag Council celebrated National Ag Day with a special farm-friendly story time at the Chester County Library on March 13. National Ag Day was March 14. Chester County Little Miss Agriculture USA Queen Ellie Harrop and her mother, Melissa Harrop of Meadow Creek Livestock in Chester Springs, read “Right This Very Minute,”
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First Impressions: Entryways That Make A Statement with an attractive (and safe) walkway. Stamped concrete or decorative paver blocks may fit the bill. This walkway can extend to the street or to the driveway. • C o n t a i n p l a n t s : Landscaping around the entryway should be neat and well-tended, as overgrown plants or shrubbery may give off an air of neglect. Container plants and carefully curated shrubs can create a neat and inviting aura. • H i g h l i g h t t h e a d d r e s s : Make sure the home can be found easily with bold and decorative house numbers. Consider two different address signs: one illuminated and easily viewed from the curb and another closer to the front door. • Utilize high-end materials: The relatively small area of real estate by the front door enables homeowners to splurge on more opulent materials that can really add a feeling of luxury. These can include colorful tiles, ornate planters, decorative wooden doors, or elaborate knobs and lighting fixtures.
• Add architectural details: Find out which architectural elements will meld with the style of the home and then incorporate them. Moldings, columns, shutters, and trim can be considered. The entryway to a home garners a lot of attention. Homeowners can enhance their spaces with entryways that really make a statement. Boosting Curb Appeal Upgrading the front door is not the only way to make a home look more appealing to both guests and potential home buyers. There are many other projects - both big and small that can help spruce up a home’s curb appeal. Ideas include: • Installing new windows • Adding a patio • Repairing and painting molding, trim, and shutters • Painting garage doors • Upgrading flower boxes or mailboxes/stands • Investing in nice outdoor furniture for a patio • Replacing gutters and downspouts
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Spring Cleaning: Great American Combat Clutter Room By Room Cleanup Planned As the weather transitions from cool winter weather to the balmy heat of summer, many people turn their attention to spring cleaning. In addition to cleaning windows and dusting off cobwebs, some residents elect to combat clutter and tackle reorganizational projects during the spring season. Clutter can be a major source of stress that affects how individuals feel about their spaces. Psychology Today indicates messy homes and work spaces can contribute to feelings of helplessness, anxiety, and overwhelming stress. Clutter bombards the mind with excessive stimuli, makes it more difficult to relax, and can constantly signal to the brain that work is never done. Tackling messes - no matter where they are lurking - is not a one-time project. In fact, clearing a home of clutter requires dedication and lifestyle changes. With these organizational tips and tricks, anyone can work through their home room by room and conquer clutter. Find a place for everything Clutter creeps up as people accumulate possessions over the years. Over time, failure to regularly go through belongings and thin the herd can lead to the accumulation of clutter. But clutter also can accumulate if people fail to find a place to put items.
Racks for garages, organizational systems for closets, and furniture with storage capacity, such as storage ottomans, are some solutions that can help people find a place for their possessions and ensure that items can be put away and won’t become clutter. Utilize vertical space when possible Getting items up and off the floor can maximize square footage in a home. Bookshelves, hanging wall shelves, hooks, cabinetry, built-ins, and other storage solutions that rely on walls and ceilings are simple and effective storage solutions. Unused space behind cabinet or closet doors are some additional places to store belongings. Utilizing vertical surfaces can help maximize space in small rooms. For example, hanging razors or toothbrushes on medicine cabinet walls and curling irons and other hair tools on the interior of cabinet doors can help keep clutter at bay in bathrooms. Create a coding system Home offices can be some of the more disorganized rooms in a house, simply due to the volume of electronics and paperwork within them. HGTV suggests using a color-coded system for important files to keep them organized. Label important items, whether they’re paper or digital files, in accordance with
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In 2018, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful and its local affiliates and partners held community improvement events resulting in more than 7.2 million pounds of trash, 2.3 million pounds of electronics waste, and 43,352 tires recycled or properly disposed. The events engaged 129,632 volunteers and resulted in $481,400 of in-kind donations. The mission of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful is to empower Pennsylvanians to keep communities clean and beautiful. The organization has committed county or municipal-based affiliates serving 39 counties across the state that work closely with program partners, local governments, like-minded organizations, and volunteers to coordinate initiatives in the three program areas of Prevent It, Clean It, and Keep It. The diverse project initiatives include illegal dump and river cleanups, litter pickups, recycling and special collections, tree and flower plantings, murals and painting of community structures, rain garden and outdoor classroom construction, educational events, and more.
To participate in the 2019 Great American Cleanup of PA, which runs through Friday, May 31, readers may visit www.gacofpa.org or contact Michelle Dunn at 877-7723673, ext. 113, or mdunn@keeppabeautiful.org.
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Visitors’ first impressions of a home are often dictated by the home’s entryway. As one may judge a book by its cover, the same can be said about the impression that a front door and entryway can create, regardless of how accurate that impression is. Making certain changes to an entryway can go a long way toward improving curb appeal. Entryways also can set the scene for a home’s interior. Whether one chooses to be classic or bold, modern or traditional, there are various ways to quickly transform a home’s entryway. • Bold front door color: Color can dramatically enhance an entryway. Painting an existing door or replacing it with a more vivid option can do the trick. According to the DIY Network, some colors to consider are turquoise, yellow, red, indigo, orange, and black. The door color should complement the other shades of the home, such as those on siding and trim. • C u s t o m w a l k w a y : Guide guests right to the front door
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Identifying Potential Culprits Behind Thinning Grass Simple Ways To Prevent Dog-Related Lawn Damage cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungus is causing the problem. For example, Bipolaris sorokiniana, which affects grasses in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungus that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to appear in the spring when the weather is cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such situations, professional landscapers can be invaluable resources as well. Stripe smut The University of Maryland Extension notes that stripe
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smut primarily poses a threat to Kentucky bluegrass that is older than three years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to be noticed in spring and fall, when weather is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought. Ascochyta leaf blight Lawns suffering from Ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho, when a lawn is affected by Ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the Ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it has seemingly been cured.
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pooches in diapers when letting them outside, but such an approach isn’t necessary. In fact, some simple strategies can be highly effective at preventing dog-related lawn damage. • Speak with a landscaper about planting new grass. Certain types of grass, such as Bermuda grass, can withstand dog damage better than others. The local climate will dictate which types of grass are likely to thrive in a given area, so speak with a professional landscaper about the viability of planting new grass. • Install fencing. Pet owners with expansive yards can install fencing that allows dogs to spend time exercising outdoors without granting them access to the entire property. Large dogs will need more room than small ones,
so homeowners should try to build fenced-in areas that allow dogs to run freely and get the exercise they need to stay healthy. • Work with a dog trainer. Dog trainers might be able to work with dogs so they only urinate in certain areas of the yard, greatly reducing the damage they can cause to a lawn. Trainers also might help curb digging and clawing behaviors that can damage lawns as well as gardens. • C o n s i d e r h a r d s c a p i n g . Hardscaping might be most effective for pet owners with small properties. Hardscaping does not include grass and can add visual appeal to a property while saving pet owners the headaches of dealing with dog-related lawn damage.
The Ceiling’s The Limit: 12 Ways To Maximize Vertical Space Who hasn’t, at one point in their lives, lamented a lack of space and organization at home? A lifetime’s worth of items have to be kept somewhere, and without the right organizational strategy, clutter can quickly take over. One way to maximize available storage is by tapping into the storage potential of vertical space. Here are some ideas to put vertical and other less-utilized areas to work: 1 . Hang wire or plastic file organizers on the inside of kitchen cabinets to easily store cookie sheets, trays, and cutting boards. 2. Save on counter or cabinet space with hanging spice racks. These can be hung directly on walls or on the inside of cabinet doors. 3. Stack all the stuff you can,
including washers and dryers, beds (with storage drawers underneath), and even stacking nesting tables. 4. Choose furniture that is tall rather than wide. This can mean swapping out a dresser in a bedroom for an armoire or vertical chest of drawers. 5. Canvas bags hung on a towel bar on a wall can keep dirty clothes wrangled until it’s time to wash them. This also eliminates clothes hampers on the floor. 6. Add a second rod or shelving to the inside of closets to create more space for clothing and other items. 7. Take kitchen cabinets all the way to the ceiling. Store lesserused items on the uppermost shelves and the items you use the most on more accessible shelves. 8. Install a shelf over the entry-
way to a room to utilize this seldom-used space. Shelves also can be custom cut and placed in oddly shaped areas, such as in attic rooms under the eaves or on slanted walls. 9. Dowels or curtain rods and some fabric can be used to create slings to hold books or magazines. 1 0 . Invest in some magnetic boards that can hold keys or notes by the front door or store knives on a kitchen wall. 11. Install two towel bars parallel to one another on the wall of a bathroom. These can hold extra toilet tissue or rolled hand towels. 12. Use rope plant hangers to store potatoes or onions near prep areas. The same plant hangers can wrangle stuffed animals and small toys in children’s rooms.
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How Lawns Benefit From Aeration Compacted soil can have a dramatic effect on grass. Compacted soil blocks oxygen, water, and nutrients from reaching the root systems of the turf. That creates a lawn with weak roots, which make grass more vulnerable to disease and compromise its ability to withstand harsh weather, such as summer heat. The buildup of thatch, which is a matted layer of grass clippings and other organic debris that collects on the top of the soil, is one indicator that a lawn could benefit from aeration, a process in which the surface of the lawn is perforated to break up compacted soil and allow oxygen, water, and nutrients to reach root systems. Other signs that aeration may be necessary include patches of thin grass, brown spots, and a high
concentration of clay in the soil. When faced with a lawn that could benefit from aeration, homeowners may wonder if such a task lends itself to DIY or if it is best left to professional landscapers. Aerating a lawn is not always easy, and typically it involves the use of one of three types of aerators: • Core aerator: A core aerator uses hollow tines to pull plugs of soil from the lawn. The plugs are left on the surface of the lawn. Homeowners can pick up the plugs or, according to the grass seed experts at Pennington, even leave them in the yard and allow them to break down. • Spike aerator: The experts at Pennington note that spike aerators employ solid, spike-like tines to poke holes in the soil. These aerators leave
the spikes in the soil. Some people wear spiked aeration shoes while walking around the yard to mimic the effects of spike aerators. • Slicing aerator: According to Pennington, slicing aerators employ rotating blades that slice through thatch and down into the soil. These aerators leave the soil in the ground. Aerators can be operated manually, though professionals tend to use motorized aerators. The machines are often heavy, so homeowners should consider their health and physical ability before deciding to aerate on their own. Hiring a professional landscaper who has experience aerating may the quickest and most effective way to restore a lawn to full health.
harm than good by dripping paint on carpeting or floors, or they may not be able to pull off the nuances that are indicative of a spot-on painting job. Professional painters have spent hours learning the ropes of what works - and what does not. Painters often understand that painstaking preparatory work is crucial to getting pristine finished results. Walls and ceilings must be properly repaired and prepared even before a base coat is applied. Professional painters also have an eye for details. And because professional painters make a business out of doing
interior and exterior surfaces, they understand which techniques can improve efficiency. That means a professional job can typically be completed much more quickly than a DIY project. Even though some people think they’ll save money by painting their own homes, that’s not necessarily true. Professionals already have all the equipment necessary, while novices may need to make repeated and potentially costly trips to the hardware store for supplies. Plus, if mistakes happen, DIYers have to spend additional time and money fixing them. Safety can be another large motivator
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dramatic roof lines, dormers, or curved entryways. • P l a y u p l a n d s c a p i n g . Stylish lighting can highlight trees, shrubs, pathways, gardens, and all of the elements of softscapes and hardscapes on a property. The lighting experts at Vernon Daniel Associates say that soft lighting can make homes feel warm and cozy. Uplighting trees or other elements can add a dramatic effect. • Light up all doors. Make sure that doors, both entry and garage, are properly lit for ease of entry and egress
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erty or if the mower kicks a big rock through your storm door, the homeowner could be liable if the company is not insured. 3. Get a written proposal. Be wary of companies that will quote you an offer over the phone without seeing your property in person. Understand which types of services and treatments will be included in the weekly, monthly, or annual plan. Discuss the types of fertilizers and herbicides used and whether they fit with your lifestyle and environmental consciousness. 4. Ask for a contract in writing. When you find a business that offers
W hen addressing curb appeal, homeowners may be inclined to focus on features that are easily seen from the street during the day. But what can a homeowner do to improve on his or her home’s nighttime aesthetic? Outdoor lighting is one aspect of curb appeal that is often overlooked, advise the home improvement experts at The Spruce. Proper illumination can provide homes with a warm glow and make them look beautiful after the sun has set. For example, think of how cozy and inviting neighborhoods appear during the holiday season when homes are strung with twinkling lights. Homeowners can replicate that look all year long with lighting elements. Lighting for evening hours also helps maintain a safe environment for people who are visiting the property. Illuminating walkways and doorways provides a clearly visible and safe path to and from the home. The following are a few ways to improve outdoor lighting. • Focus on architectural fea t u r e s . Outdoor lighting can focus on the external features of the home’s architectural style. Use light to draw attention to interesting gables,
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Many homeowners desire beautiful, lush lawns and well-maintained landscapes. Not every homeowner has the time or the inclination to do the required work, however. Many residents hire a lawn service to help maintain their properties and keep their homes looking great. Lawn companies come in all shapes and sizes - from fly-by-night workers with ill-maintained equipment to franchised companies with thousands of workers across the country to everything in between. Finding the right service for your needs may require some homework and understanding of what sets a quality lawn service company apart from one that’s best avoided. 1. Look to the internet. The internet connects consumers via shared information and reviews. Reading company and product reviews online can help homeowners make informed decisions. Homeowners also can seek recommendations via local Facebook group pages. 2. Inquire about licensure and insur ance. It’s not the standard to be licensed and insured, but it can be an important consideration for finding a business that stands behind its work and the safety of its employees and customers. If a worker gets injured on your prop-
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Nominations Sought For Conservation Award with Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and Heinz Endowments. Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the award recognizes landowners who inspire others with their dedication to land, water, and wildlife habitat management on private, working land. In his 1949 book, “A Sand County Almanac,” Leopold called for an ethical relationship between people and the land they own
and manage. Nominations may be submitted on behalf of a landowner, or landowners may nominate themselves. The application can be found at https://sandcounty foundation.org/uploads/PA -2019-CFN.pdf. Nominations must be postmarked by Thursday, Aug. 1. The Leopold Conservation will be presented at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January 2020.
Robbins Named Award Winner time to assist military families at home and abroad by leading a military aide organization. Winners were invited to a celebratory program at the National Constitution Center on March 28. They will also attend a leadership conference in the fall of 2019 presented by the Oskin Leadership Institute, Widener University’s leadership program that aims to inspire and prepare students to become strategic leaders and responsible citizens.
Recipients will also receive a scholarship of $20,000 over four years should they enroll at Widener University as a freshman for undergraduate studies and will be named an Apogee Scholar. As Apogee Scholars, students will participate in a leadership development program at the Oskin Leadership Institute, which will include earning a Widener Leadership Certificate and participating in a variety of on-campus leadership development activities.
The 22nd annual “Messiah” Sing-Along will take place on Friday, April 26, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster at 7 p.m. Past events have featured about 150 singers and attracted up to 600 audience members. ASL teaching certification while attending Goldey-Beacom College. Westminster will be represented at this year’s sing-along by soprano Carolyn McLain in addition to Floyd Rawleigh Jr., who will be the “Hallelujah” chorus guest conductor, and Westminister retired organist Pat Bleecker, who will play. Returning soloists will include contralto Heidi Kurtz, tenor Timothy Bench, and bass Mark Moliterno. McLain has performed locally with Opera Lancaster and the Lemonade Concerts for Opera Lancaster. She has also taken part in the Dorothy Rose Smith Concert Series at Highland Presbyterian Church and the Crown Concert Series at Church of the Apostles. McLain has served as
soprano soloist for “Messiah” at Calvary Church, for “The Holy City” with the Franconia-Lancaster Choral Singers, and for the Festival of Carols at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. She also directs the Westminster Strings. “This will be McLain’s first time singing with us,” noted Leaman. Leaman encourages vocalists who wish to take part to practice using the “Learn and Practice Your Voice Part” link at www.messiahsingalong.com. Music to use at the event may be rented or purchased by singers. The event is free and open to the public. A freewill offering will be received. Readers who would like to learn more may visit the previously mentioned website.
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Widener University, Chester, recognized the 2019 winners of the Widener University High School Leadership Awards. In its eighth year, the program recognized 163 students from high schools throughout the region for their abilities to stand up for what is right, address a wrong, and make a difference in their communities or schools. The honorees include Katrina Robbins of Birdsboro. Robbins attends Daniel Boone Area High School and has made a difference by devoting her
For more than two decades, the “Messiah” Sing-Along has been held in Lancaster County. It has always been and remains a drop-in event. “The people can come as they are,” said Clair Leaman, who had conducted a “Messiah” Sing-Along in Chester County for more than a decade before organizing the Lancaster version. “Just stop in. There are no rehearsals.” The 22nd annual “Messiah” Sing-Along will take place on Friday, April 26, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2151 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, at 7 p.m. No child care will be provided. Singers will begin arriving at 6:30 p.m. According to Leaman, about 150 singers from Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties and even out of state typically take part. Leaman organizes them by voice part. Audiences of as many as 600 have attended past events. The full “Messiah” by G.F. Handel is organized into three parts. The first part covers Christ’s birth and fulfillment of prophecy, and the second part focuses on suffering and death, while the third part concludes with triumph over sin and death. The Christmas program, which includes part one, is performed in Chester County in December. At Easter, the program begins with the overture and then includes all of parts two and three. Perhaps the most wellknown segment of “Messiah” is the “Hallelujah” chorus in part two, where the audience is encouraged to stand and sing with the vocalists. Leaman noted that sign language interpretation of the presentation will be provided by Carol Stevens and Grace McConkie. “Originally, it was just Carol (interpreting),” recalled Leaman. “But then Grace became interested (in interpreting), and she studied with Carol.” Leaman added that sometimes the women interpret simultaneously and at other times they take turns. Stevens serves as deaf ministry area coordinator for the PeninsulaDelaware Conference of the United Methodist Church. She has 50 years of experience interpreting American Sign Language (ASL). McConkie is presently working toward her
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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 800-800-1833, ext. 7592. Maundy Thursday Service Glen Moore United Methodist Church will hold a traditional Tenebrae service on Maundy Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. The community is welcome to attend. The church is located at 1920 Creek Road (Route 282), Glenmoore. For more information, call 610-942-2324 or email glenmooreum@verizon.net. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a weight-loss support group, will meet on Thursday, April 18 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 484-2384559. Breakfast With The Bible Alan Lindsay, senior warden of the Church of Saint Mary at Calvary in Elverson, will host
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Road. Attendees should bring chairs or blankets for seating. The worship service will be followed by a free breakfast at Faith Alliance Church, 570 Fairview Road, Glenmoore. For more information, email glenmooreum@verizon.net or call 610-942-2324. Banquet Fundraiser Tel Hai Camp and Retreat’s annual Spring Celebration banquet fundraiser will be held at Shady Maple Banquet Facility, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl, on Monday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. for appetizers and fellowship. The guest speaker will be Dwayne Walton, executive director of The Point in Parkesburg. All attendees must reserve a ticket. Tickets are complimentary and are available by contacting Tel Hai Camp’s office at 610273-3969 or info@telhaicamp.org. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight loss support group, will meet on Tuesday, April 23, 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 610-286-6748. Guests may attend one meeting without joining. All are welcome. Support Group St. Benedict’s Bereavement Support Group, designed for those grieving the death of a loved one, will meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Benedict’s Church Family Life Center, 2020 Chestnut Hill Road, Mohnton, on Wednesdays, April 24 to May 22. The group offers an opportunity to See Events pg 17
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Breakfast With the Bible on Friday, April 19, 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. “Passion: The Musical” Living Rock Bible Church, 2672 Ridge Road (Route 23), Elverson, will present “Passion: The Musical” by Piercing Word, a Lancaster-based ministry on Saturday, April 20, at 6 p.m. The group, whose tagline is “The Scripture is Our Script,” performs word-for-word from the Bible. The performance will be a dessert concert and a way to remember and celebrate Easter. The event is free and open to the public; no tickets are required. Easter Egg Hunt A community Easter egg hunt will be held at Robeson Lutheran Church, 3520 Plow Road, Mohnton, on Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m. Egg hunts will be offered for toddlers through children in sixth grade. Hike The Berks Strollers will hike at the Blue Marsh Stilling Basin in Reading on Saturday, April 20. The group will meet at 10 a.m. at the Stilling Basin parking lot. For more information and directions, contact Deanna, the hike leader, at 610-929-3109. Easter Sunrise Service Fairview Evangelical, Faith Alliance and Glen Moore United Methodist churches invite the community to attend an interfaith Easter Sunrise Service on April 21 at 7:30 a.m. at Wagenseller Park in Glenmoore, located at 140 Park Lane at Creek
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Events from pg 16 come together to work through the grieving process with the help and support of others who have experienced this difficult journey. The meetings are free and nondenominational. To register or for more details, call Judy Campion-Burns at 610-775-7782 or St. Benedict’s parish office at 610-856-1006. Community Dinner St. Peter United Church of Christ, Route 23, Knauertown, will hold a community dinner on Friday, April 26, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to stop in and enjoy food and fellowship. A freewill offering will be received. For more information, call 610-469-9690. Chicken Barbecue Goodwill United Methodist Church, 148
Church Road, Elverson, will hold a chicken barbecue dinner on Saturday, April 27. Serving will take place from noon to 5 p.m. or until the food is sold out. For further information, readers may call 610-286-5875. Reserved tickets will be held only until 4 p.m. Gospel Concert A Gospel performance by Jeff Krick will be held at Conestoga Mennonite Church, 2779 Main St., Morgantown, on Sunday, April 28, at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. A free will offering will be received to benefit Twin Valley Food Pantry. The event is being sponsored by Harmony United Methodist Church. For more information, call Mazie Holland at 610-413-5433.
POWER EQUIPMENT & TENT SALE APRIL 25, 26, & 27 5% OFF ALL Po Power Equipment • Chainsaws • Trimmers • Blowers • Hedge Trimmers • Pole Pruners • Cut-Off Machine • Riding Mowers • Lawn Mowers • Pressure Washers Ge Generato ors • Generators
River Cleanup Event Planned
Volunteers are needed to help with the annual Brandywine River Cleanup on Saturday, April 20. The Brandywine Conservancy is seeking volunteers to assist with its 26th annual Brandywine River Cleanup on Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The purpose of the event is to help ensure cleaner water for more than 500,000 residents who rely on the Brandywine River as their primary source of drinking water, including those living in Coatesville and Downingtown and Wilmington, Del. The cleanup is also intended to aid in providing a healthier habitat for wildlife and a safer environment for recreational activities. The Brandywine Conservancy has teamed up with East and West Brandywine townships for this year’s cleanups. The river cleanups will take place at Brandywine Meadows Preserve Trail, 1355 Downingtown Pike, Downingtown, and at Shaw’s Bridge Park, 274 S. Creek Road, West Chester. Since the event’s inception, volunteers have removed more
than 30 tons of trash from the banks of the Brandywine River between Lenape and the Delaware state line. This year, the Brandywine Conservancy will team up with East Bradford Township and West Bradford Township for a neighborhood collaboration that will encompass the banks of the Brandywine along Shaw’s Bridge Park and Brandywine Meadows Preserve Trail. Volunteers are advised to wear hats, long pants, heavy shoes or boots, and sunscreen. Gloves and trash bags will be provided. The conservancy will provide lunch for all volunteers following the cleanup at noon. The event is appropriate for adults and children over the age of 5. To volunteer at one of the cleanup locations, readers may contact Kaitlin LeRoy at kleroy@brandywine.org or 610388-8341. Online registration is available at www.brandywine .org/events.
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EMS Strong Campaign Set The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), in partnership with the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT), has announced that this year’s EMS Strong campaign theme is “Beyond the Call.” The annual EMS Strong campaign provides opportunities to recognize
the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) community, enhance and strengthen the profession on a national level, and expand and celebrate National EMS Week, which will be Sunday through Saturday, May 19 through 25. The campaign brings together key organizations, media partners,
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Good Friday – April 19, 2:00 PM Childcare available for infants-PreK
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BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Worship the Lord Jesus Christ with us Sunday mornings at 10:30am. 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 CHAPEL OF HONEY BROOK: 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 9 am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:30 pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10 am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast offsite at 7 am. www.cchoneybrook.org.
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
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
Two area students are among the dozens of students at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, who traveled to Athens, Greece, as part of the Carmen Twillie Ambar Sophomore Expedition. The local students include Madison McGowan of Birdsboro and Lauren Feeney of Morgantown. The Sophomore Expedition is a guaranteed study-abroad program. In the spring semester of their sophomore year, students participate in a series of classes to prepare them for the trip. Then they spend eight to 10 days traveling as a class to an international destination where they participate in a number of service activities.
Donations Sought For Community Book Sale Fairmount, 1100 Farm Crest Drive, Ephrata, will hold its fourth annual community book sale on Saturday, April 27, from 6 a.m. to noon. The book sale will be held in the Farm Crest Community Room on the east side of the Fairmount campus. Donations of used books are being accepted so there is ample time for them to be sorted and priced in advance. Children’s books, Christian fiction and nonfiction, biographies, history, songbooks, memoirs, and books of local interest are appreciated. Encyclopedias and secular fiction will not be accepted. Book donations may be brought to the Wheat Ridge or Crest View front desk. All proceeds will support the Fairmount Homes Sharing Fund for the benefit of residents who have outlived their resources. For more details, including directions, readers may visit www.fairmounthomes.org.
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BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPS AKC, sire Pen-hip certified, vet checked Health guarantee. Price Reduced 717-661-7947
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Thursday, April 18 12 Noon Middletown & Hershey Community Couriers & Merchandisers
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AFFORDABLE, DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY For all your lawn care and landscaping needs, call Ron’s Lawn Service (610)380-9449 or visit us at www.ronslawnservice.net Weekly lawn cutting services, Mulching, Bush Trimming, Spring Clean-ups, Core Aeration and Seeding are just some of the services that we offer.
ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130
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IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. 3 MALE PEM Welsh Corgi puppies ready to go, Vet ck, 1st shots, starter food, Call or text 717-542-4618 AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPPIES, black, reds, males & females, shots & vet checked, $750. 717-862-3631 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups, $595; Greater Swiss Mountain Pups, $895 dewormed, vet checked. 717-548-1368 AUSTRALIAN BLUE HEALER AND BORDER COLLIE MIXED PUPPIES, 3 males, 2 females, vet checked, shots wormed, $300 717-870-1674
BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPS, AKC, family raised, health guaranteed. $800. obo. Call 717-664-0957 ITALIAN MASTIFF 9 month old Pup, AKC Registered, Beautiful Colors. Must see. Serious Inquiries Only. 610-467-0831 LABRADOODLE F1 PUPPIES. Ready to go May 4th. Chocolate and black, female and male available. Vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and health guarantee. $1,000. 717-330-6794 WELSH CORGI PUPPIES, vet checked, shots, dewormed, ready for loving home. Call for prices, 717-799-2715
Produce & Edibles BULK FOODS FOR A Variety of baking and cooking. Also eggs, cheese & groceries. A selection of Easter candy. Enter children’s names 12 & under to win a Chocolate Rabbit. Walnut Brook Foods, 207 Crowl Toot Rd, Lincoln University, PA
Sporting Goods GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
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GARAGE SALES IT IS RECOMMENDED That You Begin Your GARAGE OR YARD SALE AD With The TOWN In Which It Is Located, Then The STREET ADDRESS, DATES & TIMES.
**WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153
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LOCATION: 2605 Main Street, Morgantown, PA 19543. From Morgantown take Rt. 23 W for 1.7 mi. to property on right. REAL ESTATE: 4 BR ranch house w/1,508 SF; attached 2 car garage and fin. bsmt. on 2.5 acres. Main lvl. features a LR w/ bow window; eat-in kit./DR w/laminate flooring, wall oven, microwave, dishwasher, elec. stove top, and glass sliding door to 14 x 14 rear deck; hallway w/closet; full bath; 4 BRs; 2 car attached garage w/W/D hook-up. Bsmt. w/outside exit; rec. rm.; FR; full bath; storage rm.; and furnace rm. Oil hot water heat w/summer/winter hook-up, on site well & septic. Property w/14 x 30 shed, two stone driveways w/extra parking on each end of house, mature shade trees & flower beds. NOTE: The house is solid built w/maintenance free exterior and has been well maintained. Very peaceful settings with spectacular views of scenic farmland. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 13, 20, & 27 (1-3 pm.) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Jesse R & Verna Mae Stoltzfus. Kling & Deibler Attorneys.
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A-FRAME HOUSE W/POOL, 5 CAR GARAGE ON 4.29 WOODED ACRES W/CREEK
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE, PERSONAL PROPERTY 4 BR RANCH HOUSE w/ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE ON 2.5 ACRES
LOCATION: 986 Golf Course Rd, Birdsboro, PA 19508. From Flying Hills take 10S, left onto Golf Course Rd. for 0.6 mile, left onto Zion Rd. left onto Golf Course Rd. for 1.7 mile to property on left. REAL ESTATE: A beautiful property cont. an A-frame house, in ground pool and 5 car garage on 4.29 wooded acres w/creek. HOUSE: 1½ sty. wood & stone 2 BR house w/daylight bsmt. approx. 2,016 SF. Main Lvl: Eat-in kit. w/granite countertops, island, SS apps; great room w/2 sty. cath. ceiling, HW floor, stone wood burning FP, din. area; 14 x 44 deck; full bath & BR. Upper Lvl: Open balcony & BR w/2 walk-in closets & full bath. Lower Lvl: Lg. rec room w/wet bar, stone FP w/insert. Elec. H/P w/C/A & on site well and septic. 2 CAR GARAGE/ILLEGAL 2nd HOUSE: (See www.horningfarmagency.com for disclaimer). Main Lvl w/laminate wood floors: kit; liv. area w/pic. window; BR & full bath. Upper Lvl: BR w/HW floors, closet, walk-in closet & full bath. Lower Lvl: Foyer w/closets & 2 car garage w/elec. openers. 5 CAR GARAGE: Wood & stone 2 sty. garage w/2 lower lvl bays & 3 upper lvl bays w/wash drains & 2 w/elec. openers. IN GROUND POOL: Heated in-ground pool w/patio & pool house w/toilet & sink. LAND: 4.29 wooded acres w/ Seidel Creek running through lower end. NOTE: This beautiful tranquil property has many possibilities! The house is in turn-key condition, nestled in a wooded setting abundant with deer, wildlife, and a bubbling creek! The pool & patio area provide a great place for entertaining or enjoying the solitude of nature. This property is a must see! OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 20, 27 & May 4 (1-3 pm.) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Jeffrey S. & Geralyn Peiffer & Samuel & Rachel Trettin. Kling & Deibler Attorneys.
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4 BR RANCH HOUSE w/ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE ON 2.5 ACRES & PERSONAL PROPERTY
CHURCHTOWN/ MORGANTOWN AREA
SAT., MAY 4, 2019
AT 9 A.M. w/REAL ASTATE AT 11 P.M.
LOCATION: 2605 Main St, Morgantown, PA 19543. From Morgantown take Rt. 23 west for 1.7 miles to property on right. INVENTORY: Troy-Bilt Riding Mower Hydrostatic Horse XP, Honda Generator EB6500X, Husqvarna Snowblower 10-30E, Hot Springs 18 Speed Bike, AR Blue Clean Pressure Washer, Karcher 2400 PSI Pressure Washer, 6 ft. Werner Ladder, Worx Chain Saw, 12 amp 7¼" Skill Saw (2), Delta Shop Master, Troy-Bilt Tiller, 3 Troy-Bilt Weed Whackers, Husqvarna Lawn Mower (Self Propelled - HU 725F), Plastic Saw Horses, Werner 8 ft. Ladder, Misc. Hardware & Tools, Gas Cans, Black & Decker Hedge Trimmer, True Temper Wheelbarrow, Wood Stove - Vogelzang, Propane Cooker, 1970’s Formica Table & 3 Matching Chairs, Maple Dinette with Matching Hutch, Pfaltzgraff Dinner Service for 12 w/Extras, Milk Glass Egg Dish, Carnival Glass, Pink Depression Bowl, Princess House Water Pitcher, Maple Lane Cedar Chest, Contemporary Desk, New Trail Saddle Pad (Round Skirt), New Trail Saddle Pad (Square Skirt), Matchbox & Hot Wheels Die Cast Cars with Case, Samson Q4 Microphone, KB300 Peavey Amp, Vivitar Camera Tripod, On-Stage Microphone Stands, Mahogany Antique Jelly Cupboard, GE Fridge Freezer, Unfin. Patchwork, Harnesses, Horse Braces, Lead Ropes, Tuck Loop Splint Boots, Hoover Spin Scrub Carpet Cleaner, Mid Century End Tables, Auto Turntable, Panasonic Speakers (Model SB-237D), Stereo Double Cassette Deck, and many more items! TERMS: Terms by: Jesse R & Verna Mae Stoltzfus. Cash, PA checks & credit cards accepted. Food stand on premises.
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Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
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(Preview starts at 2:00 P.M.) Location: WAGONTOWN FIREHALL, 412 West Kings Highway, Coatesville, PA Featuring: over (50) lots of COINS w/ bulk Silver, Morgan & Peace $1s, Proof Sets, graded coins, and more. COMIC BOOK collection from the 1960s-1990s with CGC graded. Lots of JEWELRY w/ 10K, 14K & 18K GOLD. Lots of vintage costume. Set of Sterling Flatware & other sterling pcs. Collectibles incl Lladro’s, Swarovski Crystal, 1930s King & Queen Commemoration Collection, & more. Collections of Postcards & Ephemera/Paper, Lots of Antiques, Primitives, Toy Soldiers incl Britains & Military Patches, Medals, Pins, etc., 100’s of Stereoview Cards, Marbles, Old Toys, Porcelain & Metal Adv Signs, Tools incl 19 Pc Craftsman Wrench Set, Husky, SK, Huge Iron Vise, 2 Lg Dbl Decker Floor Model Craftsman Tool Boxes, & more! ***Go to auctionzip.com (auctioneer #1651) for the complete catalogued listing and hundreds of photos.*** ***Contact Info: Email us at smithauction@comcast.net or call us at 610-942-2367 (Office) or 610-476-6965 DAY OF SALE (Annette’s cell) or 610-476-6971 (Harolds Cell). Terms: Buyer’s Premium is 13% (discounted to 10% via cash or check). Buyer’s Premium for online bidders is 18% for all payment types.
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now 1-888-416-2330
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Custom 1½ sty. stone ‘Cape Cod’ style dwl. w/2,450 SF, eat-in kitchen w/ custom cherry cabinets & appliances, dining area w/sliding door to sun rm. & 14x16 deck, living rm. w/bay window, 3 bdrms. (unfinished 2nd floor for potential bdrms.), 2 baths, 1st floor laundry, family/rec. rm. w/stone fireplace w/wood stove insert, full bsmt., oil HW (new furnace ‘17), AC wall unit, Anderson insulated tilt (new) & storm windows, large attached 2-car garage w/overhead storage, 16x20 storage bldg. all on level 2 ACRE rural country lot surrounded by farmland, mature shade, macadam driveway, on-site well & septic, low traffic road. Zoned Ag. NOTE: Ideally located custom solid stone dwl. w/spacious rooms. Needs some TLC. Convenient location, minutes to Honey Brook & Compass. Easy access to Rts. 322, 340 & 10. Twin Valley Schs. Personal inspection by appointment or open house April 13, 20 & 27 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
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Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning 717-445-4309 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 www.klinekreidergood.com
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CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!! All makes/ models 2000-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re nationwide! Call now: 1-888-985-1806
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ELVERSON MOVING SALE- 223 Hill Rd, April 27 & 28, 8am-2pm. Tools, bldg materials, HH, furniture, Longaberger, crystal, pool items, fridge, antiques, etc. Don’t miss this one!
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General ASPHALT PAVING LABORERS needed. Top pay. No experience necessary. Call 610-384-4979 DRIVER NEEDED: NON-CDL, F/T or P/T seasonal driver for 26’ truck. Call Whalen’s Greenhouses 610-268-8984. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Wanted: Part-time and Full-time day-shift and night-shift with benefit package, paid holidays and vacation. CDL and 2 years experience required. WD Dump Truck Service, LLC. 2931 Lincoln Hwy E, Gordonville, PA 17529. 717-288-2549. www.wddumptrucksllc.com
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EXCAVATING/SEPTIC COMPANY Seeks Experienced Dump Truck Driver/ Equipment Operator. Top Pay With Full Benefits. 610-942-4902
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
FT KITCHEN/ DINING HELP Great family business! Great company benefits! Love culinary? Love seniors? 10:30 am - 7:00pm Starts $10/hour; EOE Apply online at www.zerberetirementcommunity.com
FT/PT COOKS NEEDED Weekends & every other holiday. CARE AIDES 2nd and 3rd shifts PT HOUSEKEEPERS Weekdays Apply in person to: Heatherwood Retirement Community 3180 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, PA 19344 HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MH Chester Cnty locations. Full time, Part time. Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904 LIKE TO TRAVEL? Looking for an EXCITING experience? DriveAway our box trucks nationwide. Tow/ CDL BONUS avail. SAME DAY pay! 3yr active DL REQ. Call 1-833-43-DRIVE or www.pinnacletransportgroup.com
LOOKING FOR RELIABLE, hardworking individuals for a job in the painting/contracting field. Will train job specific. Must have a valid drivers license and a vehicle. Please call 610-909-9235. Please leave message if no answer.
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SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
MAINT. TECH for Prop. Mgmt. Co. Must have knowledge of plumbing, electrical, & carpentry. Valid PA DR. license, Cathy @ 610-857-8084
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F/T Maintenance Assistant Basic Handyman Skills and some HVAC, Plumbing and/or Electrical Skills a plus. On-call 1 week/month Reliable & hardworking Apply online at www.zerberetirementcommunity.com
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MOVERS, CDL & NON CDL DRIVERS & HELPERS WANTED $11-$20/hr. Apply @ Town & Country Moving 2145 Ticonderoga Blvd, Ste 450 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-524-9099
NEW PENN IS HIRING DRIVERS! Come to our Reading terminal, 3725 Pottsville Pike, Reading PA 19605 for open interviews 9AM-6PM Tuesday-Friday and 9AM-3PM Saturday April 23rd-27th. Make your career happen at NewPenn. 800-950-5046 x4340 POTTSTOWN COMPANY LOOKING for FT/PT circuit board part placer. Experience welcome but not necessary. Phone: 610-323-2250 SIDING INSTALLER NEEDED, experience preferred. Must be dependable. Drivers license required. TruMark Builders 717-419-0610
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AT 9:00 A.M. - REAL ESTATE AT 12 NOON HARRIET L. BROWN ESTATE
HONEY BROOK AREA Investment Opportunity
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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 AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880
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4 Bdrm. Sandstone House - 45’x65’ Bank Barn 4.4 ACRES +/Antiques - Coins - Furniture - Glassware - H.H. Goods Golf Cart Lawn Mower - Tools - Primitives - Reclaimed Barn Lumber
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019
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8 LOTS OF LAND w/14 RENTAL UNITS SOLD IN 6 SEPARATE PARCELS
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 AT 8:30 A.M./R.E. AT NOON
AT 1 P.M.
Location: 901 Elverson Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543 (Caernarvon Twp./Berks Co.) Directions: Rt. 10 North of Morgantown. Turn right onto Ranck Rd. Continue to Elverson Rd. Turn right. Auction on left.
Parcel 1A - 461 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.06 acres of land. Taxes $1,294. Parcel 1B - 465 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.08 acres of land. Taxes $1,307. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 2A - 469 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.17 acres of land. Taxes $1,356. Parcel 2B - 473 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.01 acres of land. Taxes $1,265. Shared well w/individual septic. Parcel 3 - 477 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.24 acres of
REAL ESTATE: 4.4 Acres +/- w/restored stone house and lg. bank barn. 2½ Sty. sandstone house w/approx. 3,000 sq.ft., 4 Bdrms., 2½ baths. 1st floor: Eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinetry; formal dining rm. w/lg. sandstone fireplace; family rm. w/ sandstone fireplace; living rm. w/stone fireplace; laundry/mudroom; powder rm. 2nd floor: 4 bdrms. w/closets; 2 full baths. Attic. Basement: 17x20 finished den/office; utility rm. w/outside Bilco door. Oil/HW baseboard heat, central AC, 200 amp elec., Generac Back-up generator. Garage: 28’x36’ detatched 3 car garage. 18’x20’ deck/ patio area. Barn: 45’x65’ 2 sty. bank barn. Shop: 20’x24’ shop w/2nd floor storage. All on 4.4 Acres +/- (mostly open land) w/on-site well & septic, Macadam drive & parking. Caernarvon Twp. Berks Co. Twin Valley Schools Zoned: Rural Conservation. Note: Desirable property w/acreage. Beautiful restored stone house w/exposed log ceilings throughout 1st floor. A must see property. Just minutes from Morgantown, Elverson, etc. Easy access to PA turnpike, I-176, Rts. 10 & 23. Property being sold to settle estate. Available for immediate possession. Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before July 3, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys. - AUCTION INFO. Come join us for this exciting auction. Clean, well kept merchandise. We will begin at 8:30 w/H.H. Goods & Antiques. 2nd auctioneer will begin at 9:00 w/tools and misc. outdoor related items. R.E. at noon followed by Golf Cart, Lawn Mower, Furniture & Coins. Auction held under tent. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Approved check, cash or credit card w/3% fee. No Buyer’s Premium. Food Stand.
land. Taxes $1,394. Onsite well and septic. Parcel 4 - 479 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 1.2 acres of land. Taxes $1,372. On site well and septic Parcel 5 - 470, 472, 476, 478, 480 Hill Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 6 acres of land. Taxes $2,569. All units have individual wells and septic. 472 Hill Rd. is currently vacant. Parcel 6 - 113, 115, 117 Red Rose Ln., Honey Brook, PA 19344: 3.6 acres of land. Taxes $1,559. All units have individual wells and septic. Zoned SSR (Site Responsive Residential) Open House: View any parcel anytime. NOTE: Each occupied unit rent is $355/mo. All parcels sold include the land only with rental income from the corresponding residences. Land owner is responsible for the maintenance of the wells and septic. Terms: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Craig D. Myers Estate.
Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, April 20 & 27, 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 w/any questions.
See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 for lots of photos.
HorningFarmAgency.com 610-286-5183 Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDING LAB in Kennett Square. FT & PT On the job training. Must have strong work ethic, follow direction, eager attitude, able to work in a clean environment, & be well-organized. Competitive wages, flex. hr’s + benefits. Email- HR@bpi-rx.com EOE
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Real Estate w/a Beautiful View & Outbuildings - +/- 88 Acres – Antiques – Pottery – Furniture - 2004 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 with 133,000 miles - 2015 Honda CRV All-Wheel Drive with 26,000 miles & Much More! Directions: From the PA Turnpike Rte. 76 at the Fort Littleton Interchange take Rte. 522 South 1.2 miles to Rte. 475 North 9.5 miles to Sale Site. A once in a lifetime property situated in the heart of the Ridge & Valley Section of South-Central Pennsylvania. An original 1700's home that has been renovated with a panoramic view of Jack's Mountain, Blacklog Mountain, & Sideling Hill Mountain. Close proximity to the PA Turnpike, but private with an abundance of Hiking, Biking, Hunting, & Fishing. A quiet, peaceful property with unlimited opportunities. A Two Story, 4 Bedroom Log and Frame Farmhouse, 2 Full Baths, Eat in Kitchen, with Dining Room, Living Room with Fireplace, Family Room, Laundry Room. 2 Dirt-Floor Cellars, one with Furnace & another as a Root Cellar. 2-Story Porch on Rear Side, Enclosed Sun Porch & another Sun Porch. 200 Amp Service. Central Air with Wood & Gas Heat. Outbuildings: 16’x22’ Summer Kitchen w/Stone Fireplace; 16'x19' Chicken Coop; 13'x20' Treated Lumber Gazebo; 15'x16' Wood Shed; 8'x23' Garden Shed; 16'x30' Implement Shed; 23'x27' Pole Building. On Lot Water & Septic on +/- 88 Acres in Springfield Twp. Huntingdon Co. Deed Book 46 Page 468. Parcel #45-10-18. Approx. 30% fields & 70% woods. For Photos, full listing & terms, visit www.auctionzip.com #6437. Co-Executors: Kathy B. Mong & Linda J. Harris Owners & Auctioneers Reserve the Right to Reject Any or All Bids. 10% Down Remainder Upon Fleck’s Auctioneers Receipt of Clear Deed. Proof Thor Wingert Rodney Fleck of ID Required. No Out of State (814) 928-0117 (814) 542-9796 Checks. Lic. #5474 Lic. #2761 Owners & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Accidents Sale Day. Lunch Stand Reserved. Call Auctioneer to see property.
Must have valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Please call for information. PH: 610-269-2935 EOE
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VERY BUSY Towing Company looking for drivers for light service & battery service. Mechanical experience needed. 484-643-3141
PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2019 23345 Hardon Lane, Hustontown, PA17229
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Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details. Auction for: Ruth Kreiser Tabakelis Estate Steve Kreiser, Exec. (814) 404-6070
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12 Acres w/2-Story, 3 BR Farmhouse Home Plumbing, Heating, Electric. Equip., Tools, Inventory & Household
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Asphalt Paving & Concrete & Sealcoating. Guaranteed & insured. 484-631-8122; drivewaylady.com
REAL ESTATE AT 12 P.M. Auction Location: 3151 Compass Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344 - Chester County
DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
From Compass, take Route 10 North approximately one mile to property on left. (West Caln Twp./Coatesville School Dist.)
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789 FENCE INSTALLATION/ REPAIR Install and repair all types of fence. Call Scott for a free estimate. 484-576-7936 FRANK STEWART HANDYMAN SERVICES 24 hour service available carpentry, plumbing, painting, drywall, roofing, masonry; repair almost anything Call: 484-895-5886 GUTTER CLEANING AND leaf guard roofing and roof repairs. 10 years experience 717-715-5844 HONEY BROOK HANDYMAN Home Improvement Services Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Water Heaters, etc. 35 Plus Yrs Exp. 610-463-4144 JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560 MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885 PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!
PAINTING- INT/ EXT. TJ Wilcox Painting PA18781 610-348-4436
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3161 Compass Rd: 12 Acres 3151 Compass Rd: 2+/- Acres 3151 Compass Rd: 3 BR, 2 bath rancher on 2+/- acres. Eat-in kitchen w/solid wood cabinets. Newer windows, new carpet and tile. Partially finished basement w/in-floor heat. 15x36 swimming pool, whole house sound/intercom system, 2 fireplaces, lots of windows, 2-car attached garage & updated electrical service. 40x48 shop w/2 overhead doors & loading dock, paved circular driveway. On-site well & septic. Close to major shopping areas & routes. Taxes: $5,780+/- per yr. 3161 Compass Rd: Two-story, 3 BR, 1.5 bath farmhouse located on edge of beautiful 12 acre farm w/view of open & wooded land. Dining room, family room, lounge area & covered porch. Great opportunity for produce farming, horses etc. On-site well and septic. Southern Slope. Taxes: $5,240+/- per yr. Open Houses: April 4, 4-7 p.m. & Sat., April 6, 1-4 p.m. or call to schedule a private showing. Terms: Deposit of 10% of purchase price due day of auction. Buyer to pay 2% transfer taxes. Settlement on or before June 6, 2019. Attention Realtors: 2% Broker Participation offered to Realtors who pre-register their buyers and who become successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available on-line. Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Equipment & Tools: Up-Z-Dazy pump puller by Funk Mfg.; Ridgid 400 pipe threader w/cutter & reamer; Titan Industrial 5.5 HP 8 gal. air compressor (new); General Speedrooter 90 sewer snake; Ridgid sewer snake; Greenlee 767A hyd. knockout set; Greenlee hyd. pipe bender; pipe bending dies; (2) Milwaukee HD demolition hammers; Titan Power 3" trash pump; Craftsman 5600 watt generator; generator 3000 watt w/B&S engine; Professional 14" masonry saw on stand; torch set w/tanks; 7" grinder; DeWalt recip. saw; Makita cut off saw; Milwaukee hammer drill; CI pipe tools; pipe stands & vises; misc. pipe wrenches; RG5410EX recovery machine; transfer pump; lead pot & tools; Master heater; ½" drive impact socket set; Lenox hole saw set; hole cutter set for wood; tap & die set; floor model fan; air tank; magnetic sweep; misc. hand conduit benders; shovels & scrapers; 30' & 28' wood extension ladders; wood stepladders. Inventory: Lots misc. plumbing fittings: pipe nipples, valves, couplings & much more in PVC, steel, brass, & copper sweat; Fernco fittings; fill tubes; new faucets, drains & traps; faucet repair parts; new freezeless wall faucets; toilet mounts & other parts; elect. panel boxes; lots elect. breakers, receptacles, switches, controls, ballasts; plastic/steel electrical conduit pipes, fittings, connectors & boxes; misc. triplex cables; misc. pump wire & rope; misc. Romex wires; misc. rolls electrical wires; new galv. gutter & downspout pcs; misc. gutter hangers, hooks, connectors, elbows & parts; misc. galv. duct work; (2) old Goulds Pumps pictures. Furniture, Households, Lawn & Garden & Misc.: Furniture items are nice & super clean including (12) 6 ft. Lifetime tables; (12) high back office chairs; extension table w/8 chairs; (7) single beds w/box spring, mattress & bedding; (8) night stands; (9) folding tray holders; sofa; matching sofa & love seat; several end tables; coffee table; pole lamp; (3) matching lamps; TV stand; wooden cabinet; misc. linens; slate top pool table w/accessories; (6) homemade play horse seats; misc. kitchen items as kettles, roasters, cookers, pans, plates, bowls & utensils, Troy-Bilt Horse rototiller w/new engine; IH Pedal tractor; 3PT scraper blade; 5' rotary mower; 1 bot. plow; old sewing machines; washer & dryer; small refrigerator; dehumidifier; Lawn Boy mower; (3) old milk cans; 48" CI radiator; Misc. chicken & rooster Décor. Auctioneers Notes: Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Contractor liquidation. Cleaning out all corners, come see what all we find. Auctioneers Notes: Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Contractor Liquidation. Includes Lots of misc. inventory. For more information, pictures & forms go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneers: Elvin Stoltzfus (610)-333-5447 AA #019514 J. Meryl Stoltzfus (717)-629-6036 AU# 005403 Sellers: Ricky E. & Carol L. Miller (610) 299-6087 www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 Attorney: Kling & Deibler (717) 354-7700
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
POWER WASHING Homes, Decks & Light Commercial Properties
Morinelli Services 610-316-6422
UCTION A C I BL 019 • 6 P.M. U P DAY, APRIL 25ONE, 2OWNER RANCH S R HOME ON .45 ACRE LOT U TH LOCATION: 1400 Red Hill Road,
MORGANTOWN / ELVERSON AREA
(North Bowmansville/Knauers Area)
PUBLIC AUCTION STUNNING 2.5-STORY COLONIAL w/4 BEDROOMS ATTACHED GARAGE • LARGE PATIO & DECK 46'x 37' 2-STORY SHOP • 2.89 ACRES • EXCEPTIONAL
THURS., APRIL 25 AT 6:00 P.M.
Elverson, Pa. 19520
AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers Ephrata & New Holland, PA AY-002189-L John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
AUCTION FOR: RAYMOND A. BROWN
From Morgantown take Rt. 23 East to left on Twin Valley Rd. To right on Elverson Rd. To left on Hopewell Rd. to left on Red Hill. Home on Corner. Real estate is a frame and siding Ranch home with 1416 sq. ft. plus additional 826 finished sq. ft. in lower level. Main level has contemporary galley kitchen, Dining room with custom stonework display. Living room with stone fireplace and foyer with stone garden planter. Mas. bedroom with custom built in cabinets. 2 additional bedrooms, one with fold down Murphy bed and cabinetry. Full bath off hallway. lower level has 2 family rooms, one with a tiled fireplace. Paved driveway and concrete patio. Twin Valley Schools Open House: Saturdays April 6, 13, 20, 27 1-3 p.m. Terms: 10% down, balance due on or before 60 days One owner, seller designed, contemporary interior ranch home. Move in or make your own changes. Attractive location for commuting with Turnpike or other major routes.
610-286-7834
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POWERWASHING Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING 610-469-4691. PA047624
SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886 SARMENTO MASONRY Contractor: Stamped/Color Concrete, Sidewalks, Patios, Brick, Pointing, Block, Stucco, 610-637-3498 SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262
STUMP REMOVAL 610-547-7789
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
WILLIAM WELLS & SON PAVING Residential & Commercial All work guaranteed. Free Estimates PA031619 717-394-9122 1-800-434-1024
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM
ITEMS WANTED 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
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.
REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
For Rent HONEY BROOK LIVING ASSOCIATES 55 plus facility, no smoking, no pets, $894/ month, Utilities included. Sec. 8 ok. 610-273-3193
WEST CALN TOWNSHIP 2 PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE
UCTION A C I BL .M. U P ESDAY, APRIL 24, 201#19 -•151 PUNIT N WELL MAINTAINED WED MOBILE HOME PARK WITH 15 ACRES #2 - 31 ACRE TRACT OF WOODLAND
Location: Shady Oaks Terrace, 109 Shady Oaks Lane, Coatesville, PA 19320 Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA Mobile Home Park: “Shady Oaks Terrace Trailer Court” Well maintained park in a country setting, on 5 acres. 15 total sites, 10 are single wide and 5 are doublewide. Double-wide rents $435 and singles $420. 14 units owned by tenants, One unit owned by sellers. Great investment opportunity. Paved drive, On-site wells and septic systems. 10.3 acre Tract of woodland, adjoins mobile home park, and will be sold as entirety with 5 acre park. 31 Acre tract of woodland with stream, has 60 ft. right of way. Would be an ideal private setting for home site. 31 Acre Tract will be sold separately. Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 60 days
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LOCATED AT: 4553 New Holland Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 625 in Bowmansville, travel north for approx. 3.5 miles (on top of the hill) to property on left; or from Rt. 625 & Rt. 568 intersection, travel south on Rt. 625 for half mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: An impressive 2007 2.5-sty. Colonial house (in-law quarters) & immense detached garage on 2.89 acre lot w/a nice view of surrounding farmland. This house is very impressive and extra clean w/approx. 2,700 sq. ft., and additional 750+ sq. ft. on lower level. Visit our website for full description & 80+ pictures. Attorney Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700 DETACHED SHOP/GARAGE: An impressive (Colonial barn style) 46'x37' 2-level detached shop built in 2005. This shop is only a dream for most people, all insulated; lower level has 3 overhead garage doors; main level has 1 overhead garage door w/reinforced wooden barn floor for vehicles, approx. 11' ceiling. Would be perfect for storing 18+ cars or working on your truck; nice stone parking area. OPEN HOUSE DATE: Saturday, April 20, from 1-3 P.M. Call/Text auctioneer with questions at 717-587-8906. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com OFFERING BROKER PARTICIPATION, AGENTS MUST REGISTER
ITEMS WANTED
SERVICES RENDERED
Terms by: Shirley Hopkins Attorney: Kling and Deibler
Hard to find investment opportunity, with desirable setting. Auction Held at Garden Spot Fire and Rescue, 4315 Division Highway, East Earl, PA. 610-286-7834
www.tljonesauctioneers.com
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PUBLIC AUCTION: 2 PROPERTIES 2+/- Acres w/3 BR, 2 Bath Ranch Home, Shop, Swimming Pool
Terms by: Marion, Edward and Daniel Givler Attorney: Kling and Deibler
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - April 17, 2019 - 23
OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT suitable for one non smoking tenant. Apt. is 450 sq ft. $900 per month plus utilities. Available May 1. Located in Chester Springs. Call Chris 610-613-5919 STORAGE/ GARAGE UNITS AVAILABLE Storage shed 10X10, Honey Brook, Monthly Rental $45 Garage 41X28 includes same size loft West Bradford, Monthly Rental, $680. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
For Sale LEASE PURCHASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE 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 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
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Manufactured Housing BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 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
TRUCKS
CYCLES
2018 CHEVY COLORADO LT, V6, 4x4, Ext Cab with rear view camera, 12200 mi, excellent cond, graphite metallic color with custom cap. For sale $26,000 484-883-3436
1997 HONDA VT1100 Shadow, Vance & Hines exhaust, full shield, chrome lights, custom seat, showroom condition. 786-832-0201
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607
CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready $39,900. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you.
AUTOMOTIVE
Construction Worker/Driver
AUTOS FOR SALE
Our construction company is seeking a reliable on-site worker with a valid PA driver’s license.
(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
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Please call Narvon Hill Construction (717) 442-1264 to apply.
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For Rent
DIESEL MECHANIC DAY SHIFT • Full-Time
UP TO
$
10,000 SIGN ON BONUS Based on Qualifications R036331
16 - $18/hr.
Apply in person or email, mail or fax resume to:
Manufactured Housing
TRUCK SERVICE LLC
0 COST TO SELLERS. List with Us! We Advertise, Prequalify Buyers, Provide Financing, 20 Years Experience 610-223-7106 Discovery Homes Inc.
465 Diller Ave., New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-3288 Email to: paul@sindalltransport.com Fax: 717-354-0593 www.sindalltruckservice.com
Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
FARM MARKET
• CONSTRUCTION Person needed for construction crew, driver’s license not required, experience preferred but willing to train.
• ESTIMATOR/ PROJECT MANAGER
Donut Production (1st & 2nd Shifts)
FT
Clerks
PT
Cashiers
PT
Dutchette Grill/Cook
PT
Dutchette Server/Cashier
PT
SMORGASBORD
for Pole Building Construction. Some basic design work involved.
• DRIVER/LABORER
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for Construction Crew Must be 18 years of age with valid driver’s license, out-of-town work occasionally, competitive wages.
717-629-1268
FT
Experienced Only!
HELP WANTED
Honey Brook, PA
Meat Cutter
Cook
FT
Housekeeper
PT
Dishwashers
PT
Saturday Only Positions
PT
Commissary Runners
FT
GIFT SHOP Cashier
PT
Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519
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We are looking for mechanics with experience in any of the following: • CAT • Detroit • Cummins • Ford & GM Diesel Engines • Eaton & Rockwell Transmission & Rears Inspection & CDL Licenses helpful Benefits Include... * Uniforms * Paid Holidays * Vacations * 401k with match * Health Insurance We Are A Premier Truck Repair Facility In Lancaster County
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Farm Fresh
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