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BY JEFF FALK
BY JEFF FALK
he staging of a high school fall play is more than a twomonth process. It involves improvement, character development and intricate coordination.
But everything flows from the show’s original selection.
“The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong” is the right play for Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS) at the right time.
“I had seen the full-length version at the Fulton Theatre,” said Christine Leonard, the fall play’s director. “I never thought we’d be able to pull it off until I saw the one-act version, but I realized that it would be perfect for our students. It’s full of physical comedy and has so many sight gags. The kids are doing a great job with it. They’re really enthusiastic and into it.”
and it becomes fun. They’re just having a great time the days of the performances.”
Thirty-eight LCHS students are involved in the presentation of “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong,” including 20 actors and actresses and 18 stage crew members. The cast includes Ashton Bruno as Max, Tre Hockley as Robert, Savannah Schaeffer as Sandra, Piper Davidson as Denise, Niki Kumagai as Chris, Sophia Romero as Detective Carter, Atticus Francey as Jonathan, Samantha Leonard as Annie and Mallory McVey as Tina.
“I love doing a show with people I care about,” said Ashton.
“A lot of things go wrong,” added Leonard. “It’s a small theater troupe who is very excited about putting on this murder mystery. But things are falling off the wall; things are falling apart.”
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
The Lancaster County Garden Club will hold a banquet to celebrate its 90th anniversary at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Willows at Historic Strasburg, 1500 Drive, Strasburg. The event will include an educational presentation from garden writer and historian Kirk Brown, door prizes, a buffet-style dinner and a vote to elect the club’s officers.
The banquet will begin with a social and cash bar, and dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Meal options
LCHS’ department of the fine and performing arts will present
its version of “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, and Saturday, Nov. 16, at the high school’s Old Main Auditorium, 650 Juliette Ave., Lancaster. Tickets for the performances are only available at
www.lchsyes.org/FPA.
“I think (the shows) end up being thrilling,” said Leonard. “There’s a lot of nervousness before the curtain goes up. But as (the student performers) go on, they become comfortable,
“These are students who are really dedicated and involved with a lot of activities,” said Leonard. “They’re enthusiastic about theater. They’re with their friends and having fun, which is great to see.”
will include salad, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, chicken breast, homemade stuffing, crusted haddock and vegetarian lasagna. Dessert and beverages will include apple crisp, cookies, coffee, hot tea, lemonade and special cupcakes made to celebrate the 90th anniversary.
During the presentation, “Muhlenberg Recreating Eden,” Brown will portray botanist and preacher Henry Muhlenberg to highlight his life and work.
BY JEFF FALK
When we honor our veterans, we celebrate our freedoms. Music is a patriotic and inspiring way to connect the two.
Since honoring veterans was one of the reasons behind the forming of Corsair Blue Jazz Orchestra (CBJO), then it is fitting that the band is planning a concert to be held near Veterans Day.
“When we founded the band, one of the tenets was to honor veterans and play music for veterans,” said Joe Chestnutt, one of
truly love playing the music we play. We want to help veterans and serve veterans, and we want to bring this music to the community at large.”
On Sunday, Nov. 10 - the day
before Veterans Day - at 7 p.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church, 500 E. Roseville Road, Lancaster, CBJO will present its annual Veterans Day concert. On that evening, CBJO will also commemorate
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“There’s really been a lot of hard work that’s gone into it,” Leonard continued. “(The student performers) have done a great job learning their lines and learning physical comedy. There’s been a huge improvement. That’s the fun of theater, just to see how far you’ve come. They’ve really put together strong characters, and they’ve practiced so hard to make everything run smoothly.”
“I really enjoy the physical comedy in this show,” said Tre.
Work on the fall play at LCHS began with auditions in the second week of September. It’s been the
students’ determination that has produced the improvement.
“(The student performers) work every day to bring the play together,” said Leonard. “They need to learn diligence, professionalism and trust. They can learn real-world things from theater. Camaraderie and relationships grow from theater. There’s a sense of community to it. Even if everything isn’t going right, everyone is working together, which is a beautiful life lesson as well. I’ve loved being their drama teacher because there are so many lessons I can teach them.”
Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, 36 Church St., Lititz, will host Trio Jolie in concert on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 3 p.m. The program is part of the church’s 2024-25 Music at Jerusalem Concert Series.
Founded in 2008, Trio Jolie consists of three professional musicians with roots in Berks and Lancaster counties: Robin Lilarose, flute; Kirstin Myers, oboe; and Crystal Jordan, cello. The ensemble has played for concerts, weddings, corporate events, and private parties throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as out of state. Its repertoire incorporates a wide range of genres, including classical, folk songs, Irish music, American standards, and current pop tunes. Each member of Trio Jolie is an active performer and teacher. Collectively, they are members of several symphonies and small ensembles, including the York Symphony, Reading Pops Orchestra, and Berks Sinfonietta, and they have performed with world-renowned musicians such as Josh Groban, Joshua Bell, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. As private instructors, they have served on the faculties of Millersville University, Lebanon Valley College, York College,
Bethany Presbyterian Church, 25 N. West End Ave., Lancaster, will hold its Christmas sale on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to noon.
The ground floor will be decorated for the coming holiday season. In Westminster Hall, shoppers will find an array of decorations, including wreaths, roping, décor, artificial trees, books, puzzles, jewelry, other gifts, bows, and wrapping paper. The sale will be able to be accessed via the ramp at the rear of the church.
Concurrently, Boy Scout Troop 4 will serve an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast in the adjoining Donegal Hall, which can also be accessed via the front stairs.
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of Holy Trinity Church in Lancaster city from 1780 to 1815, and he became the first president of Franklin & Marshall College, which was called Franklin College at the time. Brown will explore Muhlenberg’s prolific research and catalog of local flora and fauna through a first-person account.
Although Lancaster County Garden Club’s membership includes avid horticulturists and plant enthusiasts from across the county, the group holds its regular meetings at Salem United Church of Christ, 2312 Marietta Ave., Lancaster. Meetings take place on the second Monday of every month at 7 p.m., and each meeting features a topic related to horticulture. During meetings, members display items such as floral arrangements, potted plants and paintings of garden landscapes, club’s leadership provides updates on upcoming field trips and garden tours. Each meeting includes a presentation from a guest speaker centered around the theme of the month.
In addition to the resources available to the Lancaster County Garden Club’s members and visitors from the community, the organization’s monthly meetings and special events provide a space for participants to learn from other gardeners and exchange techniques and tips. Manor Township resident Ruth Davis, who joined the club 25 years ago and currently serves as its president, said that the camaraderie between members is her favorite aspect of the Lancaster County Garden Club. “We share a wealth of knowledge, but I enjoy making friends, talking and visiting their gardens,” Ruth added.
Ruth’s husband, Bob Davis, coordinates the Lancaster County Garden Club’s programs and annual events, including an annual banquet and a corn roast every August. Ruth and Bob share a love of conifers and trees, and they tend to 16 acres of land near Millersville. “We have a bit of an arboretum,” Bob said.
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Lancaster Church of the Brethren will host its annual holiday craft bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the church’s worship and events center. Shoppers can get an early start on Christmas shopping for teachers, friends and family or just treat themselves to something special.
Food and drinks will be available for breakfast and lunch. Proceeds from kitchen food sales, prize giveaways and vendor registration fees will benefit the Lancaster County Food Hub.
This year’s bazaar has more vendors than before and will offer a variety of handmade items, including floral paintings, handcrafted greeting cards, fabric handcrafts, miscellaneous kitchen items like
towels and scrubbies, and table linens. Also offered for sale will be Christmas items, including ornaments and holiday decorations; home décor such as wooden items and Scentsy warmers; homemade soaps; jewelry; and handcrafted products from artisans worldwide. There will also be a large selection of hand-woven, knitted and crocheted items, including clothing, fashion accessories, baskets, and critters, as well as artisan breads and baked goods.
While parents shop, children can make their own crafts at the children’s make-and-take craft table.
Lancaster Church of the Brethren is located at 1601 Sunset Ave., near the Lancaster Shopping Center. Parking is free.
was started by a group of businessmen who enjoyed growing roses, and it was known as the Men’s Garden Club until 2009. Since 1951, the club’s members have tended the rose garden in Buchanan Park - a scenic location that former mayor Rick Gray referred to as the most beautiful place in Lancaster city.
For more information about the club and its events, visit https:// lancastergardenclub.org.
the 10th anniversary of its forming.
The patriotic 90-minute concert, which will feature a special guest appearance by the singing trio America’s Sweethearts NYC, is free to attend, and doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
“(The concert’s vibe has) always felt electric,” said Chestnutt. “We have filled that sanctuary, and there’s anticipation. Once we get playing, people clap along and that fires up the band. It stirs up memories, memories of music (the audience) loves.”
During the 10-minute intermission of the concert, a freewill offering to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project will be accepted. Last year, CBJO’s annual concert raised $2,300 for the national veterans’ service organization.
“We’re trying to raise funds for a very charitable organization,” said Chestnutt, himself a Marine Corps veteran. “I’ve just always followed Wounded Warrior Project since I became aware of it. They’re respon-
sible with their money.”
While the music selection that night will be focused on patriotic numbers, salutes and marches, CBJO will also perform big band jazz pieces from the 1940s to 1970s. They are familiar selections that often elicit audience participation.
“It’s classic stuff. It’s a huge variety of stuff,” said Chestnutt. “It’s great big band music. It started out as the music of the greatest generation, and now it’s the music of all generations.”
CBJO’s distinguishing sound is made up of four trumpets, five trombones, two alto saxophones, two tenor saxophones, a baritone saxophone, a guitar, a keyboard, an upright acoustic bass, a drum set and in-house vocalists. But it’s really the people who make the band - skilled, experienced performers from all over Lancaster County who enjoy playing as much as their audiences love hearing them play.
“We just have people from all across the spectrum who love to
play and who came together as Corsair Blue Jazz Orchestra,” said Chestnutt. “They are all talented. Everybody has their strengths, and a lot of people in this band also participate in other community bands. There’s a community of musicians in this area to draw from. The secret to having a good band is having a steady membership, just knowing how each other plays.”
CBJO was established from Manheim Township High School’s Class of 1978 35th class reunion in 2013.
“It was like, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to play together again?’” said Chestnutt of that fateful reunion. “We got ourselves together and put together the band. We pulled together all these people who wanted to play.”
In December, CBJO will present its second Christmas Concert, “Swinging Christmas,” at a date and site yet to be announced. For additional information about CBJO or to hear its music, search for “Corsair Blue Jazz Orchestra” on Facebook.
Oregon Community United Methodist Church, 1214 Creek Road, Lititz, will hold its annual holiday bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The event will include local crafters, a silent auction, baked goods and soup for takeout, as well as household items and books. Hot dogs, barbecue and drinks will also be available.
Table spaces are available to rent by calling 717-656-7198. Callers may leave a message.
The annual Fall Fest in support of the North Museum of Nature and Science and the Millport Conservancy will take place on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the conservancy, 737 E. Millport Road, Lititz. The event will feature sciencefocused games, activities, and experiments; nature walks and journaling; community partner tables; veterans’ recognition; a tasting room; arts and crafts; and a reptile petting zoo.
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The Manheim Township School District Board of School Directors continues to keep the community informed and engaged as we work together to find the next district leader for our schools. Please visit the district website at www.mtwp.net for up to date information regarding the search process.
The MT community is invited to attend the Manheim Township School Board Community Conversations held at the District Office from 10:00 am. - 12:00 p.m. on designated Saturdays throughout the year.
These drop-in sessions are informal, informational and conversational in nature to provide the community the opportunity to meet representatives from the MT School Board and discuss important topics related to MT schools. The drop-ins are held on the Saturday morning between the School Board Work Sessions and Board Action Meetings. The next Saturday Community Conversations will be held Saturday, November 11, 2024.
Manheim Township High School will present Peter and the Starcatcher from November 21-23! The performance schedule includes one show on Thursday, November 21 at 7 p.m., and two shows on Saturday, November 23 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. This engaging play is suitable for all ages. Tickets will go on sale starting November 1 and can be purchased online at https://cur8.com/18387/ project/125960 or at the box office on the night of the performances. Ticket prices are $10 for students and $12 for adults. Don’t miss this exciting theatrical experience in the MTHS auditorium!
All meetings will be held at the District Office at 7pm
Nov. 14th - School Board Work Session
Nov. 21st - School Board Voting Meeting
Dec. 2nd - School Board Reorganization & Work Session
Dec. 12th - School Board Voting Meeting
The November School Board Work Session will be held at the District Office on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 7pm, and the School Board Voting Meeting will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 7pm.