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Honey Brook Borough To Resume Concert Series In The Park and Black Sabbath, and (we do) a of people who enjoy (our music) and support us,” he said. lot of harmonies.” The band’s name comes from its Sean said the band’s influences oney Brook Borough Coninclude blues-based performers interest in space travel; Lander’s certs in the Park will resume first self-titled album such as Stevie Ray on Sunday, Aug. 29, when Vaughan and the “...but it’s been the features a space the band Lander will be featured tiger. “ W hen (the Allman Brothers from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. In lieu of an best experience to United States) would Band. “I think the admission fee, attendees are asked crowd will be b e a b l e t o p l a y send spaceships up to bring nonperishable food items singing along with music with family to the moon, (the for donation to the Honey Brook us. It will be fun,” he and a close friend ships) would be Food Pantry. said. “(People and get to see and called lunar landers, Lander is a trio based out of should) bring their develop a commu- and that is where the Hartford County, Md., that dancing shoes.” includes Matt Graff on guitar and nity of people who (name) came from,” The early enjoy (our music) Sean stated. “(The band is) fascinated beginnings with space.” of the band and support us.” The band members date back to when Sean and Matt sang plan to arrive early for the concert together around the camp- in Honey Brook since it is their first fire. “I was only 16 and time in the area. When asked if he Matt, my oldest brother, is is concerned about summer weath16 years older than me,” er issues, Sean responded, “I think Sean shared. “I got some we will have fun no matter what. gigs in Hartford County That’s the type of band we are.” For more information about the and asked Matt and Howard to join me and band and to view music videos, they did. We kept practic- visit www.landerband.com or ing and playing together, www.facebook.com/hearyoursong. The Honey Brook Borough Park is and it’s been eight years and we haven’t stopped. located at 71 Pequea Ave. (Route We have 9-to-5 (jobs), but 10), directly behind the Honey Brook Post Office. For additional this is our passion.” Sean noted that the band information, including details about has developed a following upcoming concerts in the series, after playing at various visit www.honeybrookborough.net concert venues in Mary- and select “Public Info” and then land. “COVID made it hard- “Concerts in the Park.” In the event er, but it’s been the best of inclement weather, the decision experience to be able to to cancel will be made by 1 p.m. on play music with family and the day of the show. A cancellation a close friend and get to see message will be recorded on the borLander, which comprises (from left) Sean Graff, Howard Timmons and Matt and develop a community ough phone line at 610-273-2020. BY FRANCINE FULTON
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“I really have a connection with the cause,” said Madison “Maddie” Morgan, 16, who will be a junior this fall at Twin Valley High School (TVHS) when talking about Four Diamonds, a nonprofit organization with the goal of conquering childhood cancer. “I was really motivated to become a part of it rather than sit back and watch.” Maddie is a member of the TVHS Mini-THON club, which raises funds for Four Diamonds. The club’s main fundraiser is its Mini-THON, which is a dance marathon modeled after the Penn State THON that raises money for families with children being treated for cancer at Penn State Children’s Hospital. See Twn Valley Student pg 5
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Archaeologists Dig Hopewell Furnace . . . . . . .2 Community Calendar . . . .4 Book Recounts Early Memories Of Joanna Furnace . . . . . . . .5 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . .9 House Of Worship . . . . . .12
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vocals; his brother, Sean Graff on guitar, bass and vocals; and Howard Timmons on drums. This is the band’s first appearance in Honey Brook; the band was scheduled to perform in 2020, but the concert series was canceled because of the pandemic. Concert goers can expect to hear classic rock music from the 1970s through the 90s. “We will play mostly covers,” Sean stated. “We (perform music from) Orleans, America, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd
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“We have been digging at one of the outlying tenant homes,” explained archaeologist Jared Muehlbauer. “This is the first time anyone has excavated this site.” According to a document provided by Hopewell Furnace NHS, both free and enslaved African Americans lived and worked at the furnace throughout its operation, and a small free black community was founded next door to Hopewell along Six Penny Creek. Hopewell was a coldblast, charcoal-fueled iron furnace that operated from 1771 to 1883. The park today includes both the main furnace buildings themselves, as well as the house of the ironmaster, several tenant houses and much of the surrounding land that was used to supply farm goods and charcoal for the furnace operation. “The furnace centered around producing iron, but in order to do that, they needed charcoal. They owned a lot of the surrounding area to cut timber and manufacture charcoal for the furnace,” Muehlbauer pointed out. “There were folks who lived farther out and worked as woodcutters and charcoal makers.” The archaeologists learned that Brison occupied the tenant house as indicated by a rental agreement found in the Hopewell archives. “He was a free African American. He was there right at the end of when the furnace was in operation,” Muehlbauer said. “He may have lived alone or with a family; we don’t know. The house is in ruins; there are still standing walls, but the rest is gone, which makes it archaeological now.” See NARP pg 3
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The group found evidence of household items like ceramic and glass. “It is stuff that would have been used in the house - ceramics from plates, bowls and teacups and (glass) from bottles - a lot of things that would have been common for people to have in the 1800s in their home,” noted Muehlbauer. The items will be taken back to NARP’s headquarters in Lowell, Mass. “We will do our artifact analysis and processing, but eventually (the found items) will come back to live at the park,” Muehlbauer said. The crew members presented a public archaeology day at Hopewell on July 17, when they discussed their work and their findings. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/North eastRegionArcheology or www.facebook.com/Hopewell FurnaceNHS.
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Aug 21. Berks Strollers Hike at Warwick County Park 251 County Park Road, Pottstown. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the main parking area close to the new visitors building. Hike leader: Linda, 610-451-9935 Aug. 21. Make Redware Ornaments Historic Joanna Furnace 1250 Furnace Road, Geigertown, 1 to 4 p.m. Attendees will design and create six Christmas ornaments. Register at www.haycreek.org. Aug. 19. Cancer Support Group Conestoga Mennonite Church, 2279 Main St., Morgantown, 7 p.m. Open to anyone who has had any form of cancer in the past or present. For more information, email CSGCMC@ptd.net or call Cheryl at 610-762-0002.
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Aug. 28. Cancer Support Group Picnic West Nantmeal Recreation Area (picnic pavilion) 455 N. Manor Road (Route 82), Elverson, 4:30 p.m. The event will be hosted by the cancer support group that meets monthly at Conestoga Mennonite Church, Morgantown. Contact Cheryl at 610-762-0002 or CSGCMC@ptd.net to register by Friday, Aug. 20.
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Program Seeks Applicants Leadership Chester County (LCC), a professional development program, is now accepting applications for its 2021-22 class. LCC aims to foster a vibrant, safe, and inclusive community by preparing business leaders to guide nonprofit organizations as board members. Participants explore complex social and community issues, develop leadership skills, form professional relationships, and connect with local nonprofit organizations, positioning them to lead and network in the community. Graduates gain business, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills; broadened understanding of the local socioeconomic landscape; and new perspectives in management, planning, and strategic thinking. The course will meet in full weekday sessions every three to four weeks from October to May, and the deadline to apply is Thursday, Sept. 30. The LCC program is administered and facilitated by United Way of Chester County with guidance from an Advisory Council and additional resources from its partners, West Chester University and Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry. The program began 20 years ago. To learn more, visit www.leadershipchestercounty .org or call 610-429-9400.
Storz Earns Bachelor’s Degree Joseph Storz Jr., a Twin Valley High School graduate from Geigertown, graduated with honors from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn., with a Bachelor of Science in health sciences. He intends to continue his education in Quinnipiac University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Purcell Earns Master’s Degree Widener University honored graduates at ceremonies between May 11 and 14 on the campus in Chester. Graduates include Catherine Purcell of Honey Brook, who earned a Master of Social Work from the College of Health and Human Services.
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When Juliana Flora was searching through boxes of her father’s mementos after he passed away, she came upon an unexpected treasure recollections about Historic Joanna Furnace written in 1936 by her great-greatgrandmother, who was the daughter of ironmaster Levi Heber Smith. The discovery led Flora to write a book, titled “My Childhood at Joanna: Recollections of Daisy Emily Smith Morris.” Flora, president of the Hay Creek Valley Historical Association (HCVHA), the nonprofit organization that maintains the historic site, held a book launch on Aug. 1 at Joanna Furnace, which was a thriving iron-making community in the 18th and 19th centuries. Flora explained how the book
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came about and offered visitors signed copies to purchase. A portion of all proceeds from book sales will benefit the HCVHA and Joanna Furnace. Flora recalled the moment she found the document. “I had many surprise finds in the boxes, but it was the biggest surprise,” Flora said. “It wasn’t in a binder or anything. It was just 36 pages of handwritten words on what would have been stationery paper at the time. It was like she was speaking to me.” It took Flora a year to transcribe the document and add photographs and commentary with the help of her sister, Edith Bissell, who read excerpts of the book at the recent book launch. “We didn’t change very much because she was a very eloquent writer,” Flora pointed out. Flora said that her greatgreat-grandmother wrote a lot about the ironmaster’s mansion, calling it the “the hub of the universe.” Daisy lived in the mansion until she was 11 with her family. When she was 11, they moved to Philadelphia, but they would spend their summers at the furnace,” Flora said. “Her father would spend more time there
because he was in charge of the workers.” The ironmaster’s mansion is no longer in existence. It was torn down in the 1950s by Bethlehem Steel, which once owned the furnace property. The company eventually deeded the land to the HCVHA in 1979. “An interesting story is that Daisy was living in an apartment in Bryn Mawr. She knew that her mansion had been torn down, so my dad went to get one of the bricks from the mansion and brought it to her,” Flora said. “He knew how much it meant to her and her heartbreak at it being gone, and he wanted her have a piece to remember.” Flora noted she felt it was important to share the information contained in the document with others. “This is (Daisy’s) memory of this place and I’m hoping future generations can enjoy it,” she said. “The iron industry was important to the area, but with this book, I want to bring the people (who lived and worked at Joanna Furnace) alive.” To honor her ancestors, Flora remains an active volunteer at Joanna Furnace. “I got (reconnected) with Joanna Furnace and fell in love with the place. Now, I am in my second year of being president of the (HCVHA) and I feel very blessed,” she stated. “Every time I go there, I think about the people that lived there. Joanna Furnace is my happy place.” To learn more or purchase the book, visit www.brook shackbooks.etsy.com.
Gillen Visits Fort Indiantown Gap In his capacity as secretary of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Veterans Affairs Committee, Rep. Mark M. Gillen welcomed the nation’s newest Black Hawk helicopters to the Fort Indiantown Gap Air National Guard facility. Gillen also went airborne for a tour of the base in a Black Hawk. The purpose of the visit was not only to assess readiness, but also to thank those who serve.
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Twin Valley Student from pg 1 Last year, Maddie was the top fundraiser in the club, raising $2,458. As the 202122 fundraising overall, Maddie is now in charge of creating, setting up and seeing through all of the club’s fundraising events throughout the upcoming school year. For her dedication to the club and her fundraising efforts, Four Diamonds recently named Maddie as a member of the 2021-22 Mini-THON Student Leadership Council. In her new role, Maddie will serve as an advocate and leader for Four Diamonds and Mini-THON and will be one of the representatives for more than 90,000 students who are part of the organization. Maddie, who joined the TVHS Mini-THON club her freshman year of high school, applied to be a member of the council after learning about it from Gail Frassetta, a liaison with Four Diamonds. “I didn’t think I was going to get it because I haven’t had as much experience as people going into their senior year,” she noted. The Mini-THON Student Leadership Council provides feedback and shares ideas with the Four Diamonds staff throughout the school year to help improve the Mini-THON program. Council members also serve as mentors for other MiniTHON leaders and assist in Mini-THON recruitment presentations, among other duties.
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After an absence in 2020 because of the pandemic, Citadel Country Spirit USA will return on Friday, Aug. 27, to Sunday Aug. 29, at the Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show Grounds. This year’s headliners are Brantley Gilbert, Miranda Lambert and Chris Young. The three-day festival, hosted by the Chester County Conference & Visitors Bureau (CVB), will feature 20 country music acts performing live music on two stages - 14 nationally recognized artists on the GMC Sierra Stage and up-and-comers on the Citadel Rising Star Stage. Gilbert will headline on Aug. 27. Justin Moore, Rodney Atkins, RaeLynn and Muscadine Bloodline will also perform. Lambert will headline on Aug. 28. Other per-
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According to the commissioner’s office, a key part of the process of directing funds is the inclusion of members of the public as part of the county’s ARPA evaluation teams, which will also help to ensure full transparency in spending the funds. Use of the ARPA funds will include support for Chester County’s public health response, including behavioral health; areas of negative economic impact; premium pay for essential workers; and water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure. The underlying theme in all of these areas will be to address services to disproportionately impacted communities. Seven evaluation teams will be established by Chester County to address each priority area for ARPA funding. Each team will include representatives from Chester County government’s finance
department, solicitor’s office, and strategic planning team, who will facilitate the priority groups. Three county employee volunteers and four volunteers from the community will complete each team. Specifically, the county is seeking its volunteers from a cross-section of people of all ages, genders, socioeconomic categories, and geographic areas. The volunteer commitment is expected to be average five to 10 hours per month for six months. Team members will be trained on the criteria for ARPA fund use and how to score proposals, ask additional questions, and develop recommendations for project funding. Anyone age 18 or over who lives or works in Chester County may express interest in being part of Chester County’s ARPA evaluation teams at www.chesco.org/arpa. Application forms should be submitted by Friday, Aug. 20.
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istry leaders each month, the virtual gatherings featured well-known speakers from around the world and attracted attendees from up and down the East Coast of the United States. Kobi Martin, pastor of children’s ministries at Hopewell Church in Elverson, participated, and he appreciated the opportunity to gain perspective. “For me, the most valuable thing … is a space to step out of all the little details of ministry to take a look at the big picture,” he said. “CONNECT provides the time and space to talk about what we are really trying to accomplish and hear the successes, failures, and struggles of other children’s ministries.” Mary Edwards, director of KidMin at Gateway Church, Parkesburg, noted that the timing of the presentation about “Online Children’s Ministry” at a November 2019 gathering well before
COVID-19 restrictions were in place, was especially helpful to her. “Dr. Sarah Holmes Zoomed into our time together, (and) she taught us methods to engage children virtually through various teaching styles,” recalled Edwards. Once the pandemic hit, CONNECT became an invaluable resource. “(CONNECT) was super helpful during the pandemic when suddenly all the rules changed, and we all needed to figure out how to redefine success, how to use new resources, and not lose our minds at the same time,” said Martin. He pointed out that CONNECT organizers calling in speakers from across the globe during virtual meetings was “super cool and encouraging.” Edwards said that her involvement in CONNECT has given her tools to strengthen her ministry and that she often returns from
meetings with information she can use to train her KidMin leaders at the church. During the pandemic, she was inspired to offer a Remote Learning Center in the church, where students had a safe space that provided Wi-Fi and allowed students to complete school assignments while parents worked. Esther Zimmerman, interim chair of Church and Ministry Leadership at LBC, who currently heads up the program, said that the group will begin meeting in the Olewine Dining Commons at LBC, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, on select Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Planned meeting dates include Sept. 16, Oct. 21, and Nov. 18. In 2022, meetings are planned for Jan. 27, Feb. 24, and April 28. A special evening event will be held on March 24. More information about LBC may be found by visiting www.lbc.edu.
Tips Posted For Keeping Pets Safe In Summer Best Friends Animal Society has posted tips to help pet owners keep their animals safe in the heat. A pet should never be left in a parked car when the outside temperature is above 70 degrees, even if the windows are partway down, the car is in the shade or the owner only needs to run a quick errand. Dogs and cats cannot sweat like humans, so they pant to lower their body temperature. If they are inside a car, recycling hot air, panting gives no relief, and heat stroke can happen quickly. Heat stroke can occur when an animal’s temperature rises to a critical level. Normal body temperatures for dogs
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and footpads. To prevent shock, do not pour ice water over the whole animal. Instead, submerge the animal in a tub of cold water or cover it in a cold, wet blanket. Once it is stable, get the animal to a vet clinic as quickly as possible, even if it seems to be cooling down and its temperature seems normal. Internal changes may not produce external symptoms. To help prevent heat stroke, pets should be kept indoors during the day, when the weather is at its hottest. Quick walks and bathroom breaks are fine, but owners should try to keep their pet in the shade. If pets do spend time out-
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She then had the opportunity to continue on to the National Miss Agriculture USA Competition that was held in Ohio in June. Ellie competed in areas of competition such as introduction, interview, speech, impromptu question, essay and formal wear. For more information or to schedule an appearance by Ellie at a special event, email info@missagricultureusa.org. More information about the Miss Agriculture USA organization is available at www.MissAgricultureUSA.org.
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During the period when COVID-19 restrictions were in place, the work of children’s ministry leaders was made especially difficult. Unable to meet with children in person, the children’s pastors were pushed to become more creative than in the past in order to reach youngsters via virtual means. For those who take part in CONNECT Children’s Ministry, a program of Lancaster Bible College (LBC), a resource to help inspire innovations was already in place. CONNECT, which has been bringing together children’s ministry leaders for the purposes of networking, brainstorming, and fellowship for several years, was created by Deb Hinkel, former director of the Children and Family Ministries at LBC. In the spring of 2020, the group began meeting online. In addition to bringing together more than 50 min-
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SALT Performing Arts will bring back its popular Princess Party on Saturday, Sept. 4, at the Ludwigs Corner Horse Show grounds. There will be seatings at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The show will last approximately 90 minutes. During the event, children of all ages will be able to meet beloved princesses, princes, fairies and other fairytale characters, including a fairy godmother. All attendees will also take home a party favor.
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4 BDRM. HOUSE - 52’x88’ SHOP/BARN/EQUIP. SHED 12 ACRES TILLABLE - 15 WOODLAND PARCEL #2: 13.85 ACRE TRACT THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 • 6:00 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS • REALTORS • APPRAISERS
Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
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PUBLIC AUCTION 3 BR RANCH HOME w/2 CAR GARAGE &
Location: 1490 Reading Rd. (Rt. 625), Mohnton, PA 19540 (Brecknock Twp, Lancaster Co.) Directions: Rt. 625 North of Bowmansville approx. 1 mi. to property on right.
DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE ON 3.35 ACRES BOWMANSVILLE AREA
WED., SEPTEMBER 15 AT 5 P.M.
CHILD CARE
7:30, Sat 8-1, will train, fax resume incl. experience 610-582-2075 Birdsboro area
Mechanical Trades FT AUTOMOTIVE TECH 2 years experience Must have PA drivers license, state and emissions license. Contact KEESEYS SERVICE CENTER
610-857-2411 LOOKING FOR A CAREER? Hirst Systems is looking for a trainee for installation and service of Systems that we install and service. All low voltage. Email: davehirst@hirstsystems.com or call 610-593-5075.
MASON NEEDED
Looking for a hard working, self motivated person. Must have a valid DL, vehicle and masonry tools. Experience with Concrete/Stamped, Stucco, a must. Call 610-656-2560.
FOR SALE Antiques 9 WEEK OLD GOLDEN retriever puppies for sale.. akc parents are on premises, they have had their first shots, worming, and health certificate. They are English creams. Asking $1,000.00. Susan: 717-740-7469
Collectibles BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Mon.-Thurs. 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/Memorabilia, Movie/Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!
REAL ESTATE: PARCEL #1: 32½ Acres w/4 Bdrm. House & 52’x88’ Barn/ Shop. Beautiful Setting w/View! 1½ sty. Cape Cod style home (new 2013) w/1904 SF, eat-in kitchen, living rm., 4 bdrms., 2 full baths, mudroom w/ white pine walls & custom cabinetry, daylight basement w/cold storage rm. 8’x24’ deck. Stamped concrete patio. 200 amp elec. Generator hook-up. LP radiant floor heat. Whole house fan. Outbuilding: 52’x88’ post frame shop/barn w/20’x32’ animal housing, 40’x60’ equip. storage w/12’ ceilings. 20’x20’ shop/ garage area & 8’ wraparound lean-to. All on 32½ acres +/- w/approx. 12 tillable & 15 acres woodland. Gentle slope w/Bucks silt loam soils. Spring fed stream. Pasture. Brecknock Twp. Zoned AG. Elanco Schools. Taxes: Approx. $3117. (Clean & Green). PARCEL #2: 13.85 Acre Tract. Approx. 275’ frontage on Boulder Hill Rd. Approx. 13 acres tillable. Zoned AG. Clean & Green. Tax Parcel: 0404432200000. Auctioneer Note: Good opportunity to purchase small farm w/gentle slope fields and southern exposure. Ideal for produce or small farming operation. Woodland great for deer hunting. Parcel #2 offers ideal opportunity to add acreage to Parcel #1 or to purchase as a separate property. Will be sold separately. Check with Township for possible uses. Easy access to Rt. 625, 897, 222, 272 & PA Turnpike. Minutes to Bowmansville, Adamstown, etc. Sellers are relocating to New York and serious to sell. Terms: 10% down. Settlement on or before Nov. 20, 2021. George Cook, Atty. Personal Inspection by Appointment. Contact Auctioneer at 717-354-9524 w/any questions. Offering 1% Broker Participation, contact Auctioneer for details.
See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus, Steve Schuler, Matthew Martin
LOCATION: 493 E. Maple Grove Rd., Narvon, PA 17555. REAL ESTATE: Beautiful, manicured property containing a custom built one owner ranch house w/daylight bsmt. and attached 2 car garage and a det. 2 sty. 2 car garage/shop, both only 7 years old and with maintenance free exteriors on 3.35 acres. The house contains 2,510 SF w/beautiful, engineered hardwood floors throughout most of the main lvl. & ceiling fans in every room. Main Floor: Great room w/1.5 sty. ceilings consists of a living rm., kit. w/granite countertops, SS appliances, walk-in pantry & bar seating & dining rm. w/glass door to screened-in covered deck, hall closet laundry, master BR w/tray ceiling, walk-in closet, master bath w/double bowl vanity, jetted tub & tiled walk-in shower, 2 more BRs & another full bath. Lower Lvl.: Great rm. w/laminate hardwood floors & pine wood walls, kit. w/fridge, stone hearth w/wood stove, glass door to patio & full bath, huge storage room w/shelving & a cold cellar. The home has an attached 2 car garage w/epoxy floor & laundry tub, covered front porch, lower lvl. patio, Ideal precast insulated bsmt. walls, central vac., propane hot air heat w/C/A, water treatment system, on site well & septic. 40x40 2 car garage/shop, heated & insulated w/propane heat, upper lvl. storage & outside water hydrant. The home is surrounded by large, lvl. front & backyards, professional landscaping, paved drive & parking areas. NOTE: This gorgeous property has been well maintained and is turnkey condition, ready for your family to enjoy! The lower lvl. could easily be transitioned into in-law quarters. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, August 21, 28 & September 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: Earl N. & Alice M. Martin. Kling & Deibler Attys.
Auction for: Lawrence W. & Jane N. Martin 717-445-8487 Tim Weaver Auct. Srvc. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic.#AY2109
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Merle Eberly • Alvin Horning C. Ivan Stoltzfus CAI Horning Farm Agency, Inc. AY002091
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WE CARE FOR your child in a Christian environment. Full time, before / after school. Large yard, swing set, toys, organized activities. Located in West Caln / Honey Brook area. Clearances / references. Call: 610-273-7396
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SIGN ON BONUS HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/MH Chester County locations. Full time, Part time. Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904
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Tel Hai Retirement Community Hertzler Bldg ~ 1200 Tel Hai Circle ~ Off Beaver Dam Road in Honey Brook Appliances, Furniture, Jewelry, Home Decor, Crystal, Housewares, China, Collectables.
Tues., Aug. 24 & Thurs., Aug. 26 – 10 AM Quality Antiques, Glassware, Crocks, Collectables, Longaberger & Nantucket Baskets, Galle Vases, Brass NCR Cash Register, Spatterware, Water Sets, Chocolate Pots, Local Collectables
Auction Held at the Blue Ball Fire Hall 4305 Division Hwy, Blue Ball, PA 17506
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Broker Assistant A premier, values-based real estate broker in Chester County is seeking an energetic, personable, and willing individual to join their dedicated Team. JACI desires to hire a Broker Assistant who will collaborate with their team in office and administrative support, customer service facilitation, and critical Broker and Team operations. Qualified candidate’s experience includes administrative and executive support, strong communication skills, and technological proficiency. Real estate industry experience preferred but not required. Training is fully provided. Send cover letter, resume, and references to Erica Moe at erica@lauraschanz.com
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H TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2021 – 10 AM H Wooden animals, pie birds, folk art, pottery whistles, salesman samples of punch bowl set, pot belly stove & ice cream maker, 1787 Earl Twp large deed, Tioga Blue Delft Mantle Clock, #422 floral fuchsia mantle clock, German #94 mantle clock, Foxhunt pitchers, etched water sets, Galle Vases, Bing & Grondahl year plates & others, unique candy bottles, Cruets, Prussia floral plates, cut glass, large & miniature oil lamps, carnival glass, German ship plates, lots of Delft collectables, stemware, Ironstone, Cobalt candlesticks & compote, over 50 Longaberger baskets & collectables, and much more. H THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2021 – 10 AM H Nantucket baskets, Demuth Lanc. snuff crock, Redware crock, decorated crocks, crock jugs, left handed Russell Henry crocks, NH miniature clock, Royers store crock, German steins, #4 blue decorated crock, Huberhaus pig platter crock, crock strainer & many more. Wooden rolling pins, cookie cutters, wooden carved birds, salesman sample butter churn, courting candle holder, wooden butter moulds, Enterprise coffee grinder, Iron Cat, powder horns, Shirley Temple, Barbie, Ginny & other collector dolls, Rolmonica harmonica w/ music rolls, 7 UP menu sign, bone needles, 1859 mini German books, old collector books, Sinking of Titanic book, Packard books. Music boxes, glass butter churn, wood butter churn, mixing bowls, salesman sample mason jars, soapstone figurines, Mike Schmidt signed picture, Jeff Martin Blue Ball picture, Milton Denlinger 1955 Amish scene, Lancaster County sampler, 50+ old baskets, Foxhunt picture, and much more. H NOTE H The Hummers collected quality items in their travels all over the US over the past 60+ years. Many unique items being offered. Don’t miss it!! Visit our website for pictures and more information. H PAYMENT TERMS H 3% buyer premium for credit card purchases. No buyer premium for cash, PA checks, or out of state checks with bank guarantee letter. FOR: Roy S. Hummer, Estate
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DENTAL INSURANCE FROM Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for 350 plus procedures. Real dental insurance - NOT just a discount plan. Do not wait! Call now! Get your FREE Dental Informational Kit with all the details! 1-877-553-1891 www.dental50plus.com/macnet #6258
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MorinelliPowerwashing.com 610-316-6422
AUTOMOTIVE
ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING
AUTOS FOR SALE
RUNNING BUCK BUILDERS
ALIVE OR DEAD Junk Cars $300 & up, Full size Pickup trucks $400 & up; Construction Equipt WANTED. Must have titles. Covering Berks, Chester & Lancaster Co. 484-364-9382
610-469-4691. PA047624
SERVICES RENDERED A CLEAN HOME is a happy home, let me do your dirty work for you. 17 yrs experience. References available. Call or text Susan's Cleaning Service for a free quote. 484-752-8900
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring, Install Replacement Windows. 717-405-9545 Leave Message ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880 DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
Small Excavating Jobs • Pole Barns Decks • Garages • Snow Plowing 717-715-3785
THE BATHROOM OF your dreams for as little as $149/month! BCI Bath & Shower. Many options available. Quality materials & professional installation. Senior & Military Discounts Available. Limited Time Offer - FREE virtual in-home consultation now and SAVE 15%! Call Today! 1-877-540-2780
TREE SERVICES
Landscaping/Brush Clearing/Lawn Seeding Fully insured. Emergency services offered Pine Ridge Enterprizes, 484-500-4343 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 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM
ITEMS WANTED DRYWALL REPAIRS, Painting & Carpentry. Call Ed 484-639-1613
ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debrisblocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-791-1626.
EXTERIOR PAINTING PROs *Metal roofs* *Aluminum & vinyl siding* *Wood staining* *Stucco & masonry* (GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE). 717-305-0089 FIND PEST CONTROL EXPERTS NEAR YOU! Don’t let pests overtake your home. Protect your loved ones! Call today to find great deals on Pest Control Services - 1-833-872-0012.
INTERNET & WIFI Starts at $49. Call us Today to Get Started. Find High Speed Internet with Fiber Optic Technology. No Credit Check, No SSN Required. Call us Today! 866-396-0515
JOHN’S HAULING/REMOVAL. Appl., Lg. Screen TVs, Pianos, Furniture, One Piece/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560 LATSHAW’S JUNK REMOVAL Junk Removal, Dumpster Service 610-273-7490 Since-2005 ONLINE READING TUTOR- Struggling reader? Let’s close the reading gap in a snap. Maria 610-563-1668
PAINTING By Triple P
Int/Ext, Res/Com, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA 116089
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photos, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CLASSIC CARS and MOTORCYCLES WANTED. $$ PAYING CASH $$ Corvettes, Mustangs, Jaguars, Austin Healeys, Broncos, Blazers, Ram Chargers, AMX, & Triumphs. KRMiller1965@yahoo.com 717-577-8206
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED
Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
BUYING UNWANTED HEATING OIL 30¢/gallon- will pick up. Also removing old heating oil tanks. 717-587-7315.
Full Time Flagger
$0-$800 Always paying cash for junk cars. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-847-6083 PA0002
Traffic Plan seeks FT Flaggers to set up & control traffic around construction sites. A valid driver’s license is a must, good pay & benefits. If interested please fill out an application at: 510 Hertzog Blvd., King Of Prussia, PA on Mon. 9am-12pm
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$200 TO $5000 CASH PAID FOR JUNK & USED VEHICLES. FREE REMOVAL. Call 717-799-3872 or 717-823-1864. WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED
NOW HIRING
Hardscape, Landscape & Excavation • Landscape Driver • Dump Truck Driver • Equipment Operator Winter Work Provided • Competitive p Wages g Paid Holidays y & Vacation
(717) 768-8288 White Horse, PA Area
Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
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TWO 1.6 ACRES building lots, wooded, build your dream home! $125,000 ea., Narvon, Lanc. Co., 717-442-5115.
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES
CASH PAID for ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158.
HELP WANTED
PAINT ROOM SANDER
Foreman Position Residential construction, remodeling and commercial roofing. Paid holidays, vacation, and other benefits. To apply, please call:
717-808-9344 • Leola, PA
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*Competitive Wages and Benefits
Please respond to: brad@cabinetsbycw.com Phone: 610-273-2907 ext. 105
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For Sale
Garage Sale In The Classifieds
CORVETTES WANTED Any Year Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
REAL ESTATE
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All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.
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BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org
BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH:52 S. Brick Lane in Elverson, welcomes visitors to worship with us Sunday mornings at 9:00 & 10:45 am. Wheelchair accessible. Childcare available. Learn more about us at www.brick52.org or call the church office 610-286-6790. For those unable to attend in-person, see our livestream on YouTube: www.youtube.com/bricklanecommunitychurch
CALVARY CHAPEL OF HONEY BROOK: 80 Village Square, Honey Brook. Teach the Word of God book-by-book, chapterby-chapter & verse-by verse. Sunday: Worship & Bible Study with nursery & children’s church at 9 am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:00 pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10 am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast offsite at 7 am. www.cchoneybrook.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
HEALING SHEPHERD, ECC Progressive, Inclusive, Democratic, Catholic! Sunday Mass: 10am 2109 Art School Road, Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-969-5932 www.healingshepherd.com
LIVING GOD LUTHERAN CHURCH: 3200 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, 3 miles east of Honey Brook. Worship services are each Sunday at 9:30 am. Due to Covid virus our worship services are held outdoors with limited Insanctuary service. Masks are mandatory. If staying outdoors, you may bring you own chairs or feel free to sit in your vehicle and listen to the service over your radio through our FM transmitter. There is no Sunday School or nursery available at this time. Contact info: 610-273-9383; living.godlutheranchurch@gmail.com. We are handicap accessible.
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NEW BEGINNINGS CONGREGATION: King James, Soul-Winning, Family-Integrated 3002 W. Main Street, Morgantown, PA “Like” and “Follow” us on Facebook Sunday 10AM & Wednesday 6:30PM
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