Double the groundhog fun at Acorn Acres
BY GEORGE DEIBEL
Groundhog Day is such an important occurrence for the people at Acorn Acres Wildlife Rehabilitation that one party is not sufficient.
Acorn Acres will hold two celebrations on Sunday, Feb. 2, featuring two live groundhogs.
Elliott, one of Acorn Acres’ resident groundhogs, will make his official prognostication at the Hempfield Apothetique, 100 W. Walnut St., Lancaster. The event will run from 9 to 11 a.m. with Elliott scheduled to provide his forecast at 10.
Elliott learned his trade from Poppy, Acorn Acres’ first, and most famous, groundhog. Poppy, who appeared in a 2020 commercial during the professional championship football game and was nominated for an Emmy, died Feb. 28, 2023. “Lancaster cried that day,” said Betsy Shank, Acorn Acres’ founder and executive director.
Shank said Elliott was a “hot mess” when he came to Acorn Acres because of the individualized care the volunteers furnish.
“Elliott got to meet Poppy, and she imparted her Groundhog Day knowledge and skills to him,” Shank said. Elliott made his first solo prognostication last year and will be passing along his knowhow to fellow groundhog Lilly.
Snacks will be available. Donations will be accepted, and there will be some merchandise for sale.
“It’s just a fun community event, and how often do you get to see a live groundhog on Groundhog Day?” said Shank.
Acorn Acres’ annual Groundhog Day Party will be held at the Imperial Event Center Blue
Ballroom & Imperial Terrace, 26 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, from 3 to 7 p.m. It is a free, family-friendly event with games, drawings, and activities for kids. Elliott will make his prognostication regarding the championship football game, looking to make his third straight correct prediction.
“It’s
Acorn Acres, a wildlife rehabilitation and education facility, was born Sept. 1, 2020, but because of the pandemic, did not officially announce itself to the world until Jan. 1, 2021. It operated out of 154 square feet in Shank’s home before moving to its current location, 2100 Stone Mill Road, Lancaster, on Nov. 9, 2024. “The
community needed us too much, and we didn’t fit in my house anymore,” said Shank. “They were giving us too many animals. I was running 300 animals through my dining room every year.”
just a fun community event, and how often do you get to see a live groundhog on Groundhog Day?”
It is the first commercial or nonresidential wildlife rehabilitation and education facility in Lancaster County. “We made history that day,” Shank said.
Acorn Acres treats a variety of animals. “We don’t do any predators,” Shank said. “Predators are animals with the eyes going front. I do animals with eyes going side. And we don’t do any birds. We do any of your common backyard prey animalsmoles, voles, shrews, bats, flying
squirrels, chipmunks, squirrels, bunnies, and groundhogs. We are also the only place in the county to do Virginia opossums.”
Shank’s life changed on April 16, 2010. “That’s the day I found my first baby squirrel,” she says. On a tax season holiday from her accounting job performing internal audit and compliance on financial institutions, she was mowing her yard on a tractor when she saw a squirrel she believed was dead. Planning to dispose of the squirrel so her dogs wouldn’t eat it, Shank discovered the squirrel was alive and began scraping off the maggots.
“I wrapped him up in my shirt and drove back to the house,” she recalled.
“I did everything wrong,” Shank joked. “Everything. I could not have been more wrong. The squirrel survived. He was released. He
BY JEFF FALK
There are a great many Lancaster County nonprofits seeking to fulfill basic needs. But there’s so much more to life than bare necessities.
Not only does Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County (CAPLC) want its clients to survive, but the nonprofit also wants them to thrive.
“There are folks in our community who are living with low incomes,” said Kristy Aurand, who’s been CAPLC’s chief development officer for eight years. “When any one group of people do better, we all do better. Every person has value, and we’re all members of the same community. We get to do this work, and we hope that everyone sees this work as important, not just the people receiving our services. Lancaster County is a strong community, but we know that not everyone is benefiting from the growth and development. It’s all of our responsibilities to be a part of that.”
CAPLC, headquartered at 601 S. Queen St., Lancaster, operates under the motto of “People. Empowered.” The organization serves its clients through 10 distinct programs in four focus areas - early education, health and nutrition, household stability and safety empowerment. With satellite offices at 560 S. Reading Road, Ephrata, and 400 Chestnut St., Columbia, CAPLC offers individuals services through its Thrive to Five program, WIC (Women,
Bus trip to Michigan planned
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CHURCH: 600 E. Penn Grant Rd., (Mailing: P.O. Box 635, Willow Street, 17584) 717-464-5683 Pastor: The Rev. Maureen L. Seifried Worship w/Holy Communion: Saturday Eve. 6 pm & Sunday 9:30 am. Livestreaming Visit: www.ascensionws.org
BETHEL CHURCH: 3716 Main Street, Conestoga. Sunday worship at 10:15 AM. Pastoral Team: Kevin Kumher and Jake Farnham. For more information, call 717872-6755.
Infants and Children), nutrition education, senior centers, food distribution, utility assistance, Early Learning Resource Center, RISE (Resilient. Inspired. Strong. Empowered.), Crispus Attucks Community Center and domestic violence services.
Aurand. “Most of our programs are income qualifying; some are not. We want to get folks to thriving. We want to see that the resources we are providing are making a difference and lifting their families. It all comes back to economics. These resources are really adding to a person’s economic portfolio. We all have goals for our families.”
we’re all working toward.”
“I think we do have a unique opportunity,” said Aurand. “Each of these 10 programs has its own whys and whats. For the participants, the net that’s cast is pretty wide. If people are coming to us for one service, they might have a need for another service. We can do a lot of it here, but it’s not exhaustive. Our employees also know what else is out there.”
One of more than 1,000 branches nationally, Community Action Partnership was founded in Lancaster County in 1966. The national program was established by the Economic Opportunity Act partly through the stated initiative, “It is the policy of the United States to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this nation.”
“In the 1960s, the Lyndon Johnson administration launched the war on poverty,” said Aurand. “That’s what community action grew out of. It came from the idea that poverty exists in the midst of plenty.”
BREAKOUT MINISTRIES: Senior Pastors Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am. Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing, deliverance and discipleship. Children’s ministry includes nursery through Sr. High. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7-8pm; Check our web site for scheduled home bible studies.; JA Jesus based recovery meeting Saturday 7-8:30p. Men and Women groups meet monthly. Family Fun Night bi-monthly 6:30-9:00, Jr. and Sr. High youth group meets alternating months. Local and International outreaches. Web site: www.breakoutministries.org or Call for details. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540. Ph.: (717)656-8366 COLEMANVILLE UM CHURCH: 210 Colemanville Church Rd., Conestoga. Sunday Worship 8:40 AM, Sunday School 10:15AM 717-872-7951 Pastor Manuel Cruz www.colemanvilleumc.org
The operation of CAPLC relies on the work of 300 employees, more than 33,000 volunteer hours annually and about 300 local partnerships. CAPLC is funded through the federal community services block grant program, as well as private and business donations.
According to an American Community Survey, the poverty rate in Lancaster County was 8.2% in 2023, meaning 44,195 Lancaster County residents were living below the federal poverty level. In that same year, CAPLC served 45,609 individuals, almost entirely from Lancaster County, and distributed over 880,000 pounds of food to local pantries.
“These are folks who, for whatever reason, find themselves living with low incomes,” said
“Collaboration is so important,” said Aurand. “It’s one of the founding blocks of community action. We can’t do it all. The collaboration is really, really deep and for the full benefit of the community.”
“I truly believe that the best part of it is being able to work with a group of people every day who are committed to moving the mission forward,” Aurand added. “Even though our roles may be different, that’s what
For additional information about Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County, go to www.caplanc.org.
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Relay For Life team slates bingo
Team Oz, a Relay For Life team, will hold its winter bingo from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, 2111 Millersville Pike, Lancaster. Doors will open at 11 a.m.
There will be 20 games and four special games, and prizes will include purses, gift cards, tools, and gift baskets. A food stand will be open during the event offering a variety of homemade soups, as well as sandwiches,
hot dogs, drinks, and baked goods. The event will also include door prizes, a silent auction, and a drawing. Tickets may be purchased in advance at a discounted price by emailing Cheryl Campbell at roxzred @comcast.net or by calling 717-4687996. Tickets will also be available for full price at the door on the day of the event. All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life.
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The event is part of Bleed Blue, a friendly competition that provides blood for patients in the Lancaster General Health system. Last year during the challenge, 512 donors volunteered to donate blood in support of their local police departments.
Blood donors must be in good health, including being free of flu and cold symptoms for at least three days; 16 to 79 years of age, with 16-year-olds requiring parental consent; weigh at least 110 pounds; be well hydrated; and eat a substantial meal within four hours before donating. They should
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did not survive because of me; he survived in spite of me. I found my calling in life that day. I found my first baby squirrel, and I found my calling in life.”
A year later, Shank was fired from her corporate job. Caring for a litter of baby squirrels that required constant care, Shank brought the squirrels to work and put them under her desk, causing her to be fired. “At the time, of course, I was devas -
tated,” Shank said. “But then I needed an income, so I started sewing.”
Shank began making bedding for squirrels from material around the house such as old pillowcases.
Friends offered to pay for her work, and it became a profitable business. Shank started traveling the East Coast selling cage gear for animals and talking with rehabilitators. “I was invited
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Samuel Metzger Organ Concert will feature classical and sacred favorites, and a commissioned piece in memory of The Covenant School Shooting.
into their clinics and homes to learn,” she said. “My training is not conventional, but I basically took the best of everybody and made it my own.”
When the pandemic hit, Shank pivoted to making CDC-compliant masks to donate to veterinarians and turned it into a business because of public demand. Shank said she never wanted to profit off COVID, but the proceeds went to a good
cause. Shank joined a business mentoring group and hired an attorney to start a nonprofit, and Acorn Acres was born. Acorn Acres operates 100% by donation, and there is no payroll.
“It’s all for the animals,” Shank says, “We’re the only facility in Pennsylvania to specialize in the rehabilitation of squirrels, bunnies, and groundhogs.”
To learn more about Acorn Acres, visit www.acornacreswr.com.
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Gordon College Choir under the direction of Dr. Minji Kim will perform a variety of choral masterpieces and sacred anthems as part of their spring tour.
Gordon College Choir under the direction of Dr. Minji Kim will perform a variety of choral masterpieces and sacred anthems as part of their spring tour.
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A Festival of Hymns will weave together festive choral anthems, congregational hymns and Puritan prayers accompanied by full orchestra.
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The dates and Scripture readings are Feb. 2, Proverbs 26:4-5; Feb. 9, 2 Kings 8:26 and 2 Chronicles 22:2; Feb. 16, 2 Samuel 24:1 and 1 Chronicles 21:1; Feb. 23, 1 Samuel 21:1-6 and Mark 2:23-28; and March 2, Matthew 10:34-36 and Isaiah 9:6.
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