Education Day to connect students with career opportunities
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
High school is one of the most important stages in any student’s academic career. From the first day of freshman year to the moment graduating seniors throw their mortarboards in the air, the high school experience challenges students to explore the endless possibilities of the future and discover themselves along the way. At Penn Manor High School (PMHS), guidance counselors work year-round to prepare students for adult life, but their biggest event of the year is Education Day, a career fair that gives students an opportunity to learn about more than 100 colleges, businesses, trade schools and military branches.
This year, Education Day will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 4, in the East
Gymnasium at PMHS, located at 100 E. Cottage Ave., Millersville. The event is open to all PMHS students as well as their family members and legal guardians.
Booths operated by representatives from colleges, businesses, trade schools and military branches will offer information and resources for participants as they discern which path to take after high school.
“It’s all about making connections,” said Nicole Moss, a career aide at PMHS. “Education Day is such a great opportunity for them to network, meet representatives face to face. It’s so helpful for students to get to know them in that atmosphere.”
Although each organization will highlight various career paths students may take in the future, many participating businesses will offer information about internships, mentorships and job opportunities available to
youths as they finish high school. This year, Education Day will feature the most representatives from local businesses since the annual event began more than three decades ago. Marjean Long, a guidance counselor at PMHS, coordinates Education Day every year. As Education Day approaches, guidance counselors at PMHS are taking a different approach to prepare students for the event. The school typically conducts a survey prior to the event to learn which vocations students are most interested in learning about, and it invites representatives based on the survey’s results. Instead of conducting a survey this year, school staff members are encouraging students to research a list of organizations that will participate in Education Day, identify an organization that interests them and pick five questions to ask representatives during the event. Students and
staff members also collaborated to make a video that details the dos and don’ts of going to a career fair.
In addition to Education Day, the counseling department at PMHS organizes field trips, workshops and seminars throughout the school year. “The goal is really to prepare kids for life after high school by offering different learning experiences and opportunities,” Moss said. “We hope students’ biggest takeaway is unlocking these connections in the community.”
BY JEFF FALK
There exists a specific group of people who frequent museums merely to satisfy their curiosity. They don’t go to intentionally learn, but the learning happens organically, naturally.
Perhaps it’s not important to know exactly what type of learning goes on at the North Museum, only that the place simply promotes learning.
“It’s the joy of discovery, and it draws you in,” said Scott Downs, the North Museum’s director of
development and strategic partnerships. “That’s what happens at a museum. As you wander around the museum, you discover things. You stumble into things. Who knows what you’ll find? You don’t know what to expect. It’s a fascinating place.”
For the curious of all ages, there is plenty to find and discover at the North Museum of Nature and Science, which is located at 400 College Ave., Lancaster. The North Museum is three floors of exhibits, informational displays, stories and memories
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
In 2020, nature preserves, hiking trails and state parks across the United States saw a massive increase in visitors as Americans sought activities that were unaffected by COVID-19 safety restrictions. Outdoor escapes offered an alternative to social gatherings and indoor events that were temporarily placed on hold, and many people found refuge in nature. Lancaster County is rife with lush parks and
Comets shock Central York to advance
Penn Manor’s Harrison Whited goes up for the header against Central York in a 2-1 triumph during the PIAA District 3 Class 4A boys’ soccer playoffs in York on October 22. Whited scored one of the Comets’ two first half goals. Thomas Lebo also scored..
in the making - more than 500,000 objects in all.
“Without learning, I don’t think any of us survive,” said Downs. “Humans have been learning since we first populated the Earth. The North Museum prides itself as a leader in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). The natural sciences are important. We’re really proponents of curiosity. It’s terribly important to foster that interest.”
An independent, nonprofit regional facility once associated with Franklin & Marshall College, the North Museum of Nature and Science is home to all sorts of interesting exhibits, like a live animal room, a dinosaur
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The Knights of Columbus Council 17028 at St. Philip the Apostle Roman Catholic Church is spearheading a community-wide initiative to collect essential supplies for people affected by Hurricane Helene in Asheville, N.C.
Through Sunday, Nov. 3, community members are invited to donate supplies to help fill a box truck that will be sent directly to those in need. Items may be dropped off at U-Haul, 3975 Columbia Ave., Columbia.
Needed items include jackets, hats, gloves, hoodies, blankets, kerosene heaters, empty propane tanks, extension cords, generators, tents, setup shelters, sleeping boxes, camp stoves, baby food, diapers, baby for
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hall, rock and mineral collections, a planetarium, a nature gallery, an art gallery and an ornithology collection. It’s a wonderful space to uncover things you didn’t know.
“The North Museum is committed to the community,” said Downs. “We are committed to being an educational resource for everyone in the community. Science is ever changing. We’re not constrained to a fixed number of topics. It can be anything and everything. It’s living.”
The North Museum hosts more than 35,000 visitors annually, the majority of whom come from within a 100-mile radius of Lancaster. The North Museum has become a popular destination for field trips and bus trips alike.
“It’s genuinely inquisitive people,” said Downs. “They are people who are passionate about the museum because we have been doing it for so long. When parents bring kids to the museum, it’s an opportunity to explore together. It’s not just mom and dad bringing kids and letting them roam around the museum.”
“For me, the best thing is when I hear the noise of the kids,” Downs continued. “I hear kids teaching each other, discovering things and having a great time. It reminds me of why I do it. I’m with an organization that preserves the past, looks to the future, and we sell education and fun.”
The North Museum, which was established in 1953, employs nine full-time staffers and 12 part-timers. The facility is funded through donations, sponsorships, government grants, admission fees and paid programming.
“I like to call us the Little Museum Who Could,” said Downs. “There is no shortage of big ideas and big accomplishments here. We continue to change and evolve. There’s always something new and fresh to see with us. We partner with so many different organizations throughout the community. We also help bridge the gap between education and industry.”
“We really try to create access for everybody and create opportunities for everyone,” added Downs. “That’s a big part of our mission too.”
For additional information about the North Museum of Nature and Science, go to www.northmu seum.org.
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scenic hiking trails, but Kelly’s Run Nature Preserve in Holtwood became one of the most popular destinations for stir-crazy local residents to escape to. Four years later, Lancaster Conservancy has announced an expansion project that will increase the size of the park by 43 acres.
After the expansion, Kelly’s Run Nature Preserve will encompass more than 500 acres. The acquisition includes an additional quarter mile of Kelly’s Run Stream and a portion of forested land. The additional acreage will serve as a buffer between adjacent farmland and the waterway, as well as a sanctuary for human recreation and a vital habitat for local wildlife. The nature
preserve currently includes a pollinator meadow, verdant woodlands and a glen populated with native rhododendrons.
“We’re always looking at what’s adjacent to our nature preserves when starting a new project. We want to make sure we can connect them to the landscape and other preserves, protecting as many water resources as we can,” said Kathie Gonick, Lancaster Conservancy’s senior vice president of land protection and general counsel. “Kelly’s Run is a beautiful stream. This buffer of forest will keep it clean and clear, as well as a better habitat for creatures.”
During the surge of visitors during the pandemic, Gonick said she and other Lancaster Conservancy staff
members would frequently volunteer to spend their weekends at Kelly’s Run Nature Preserve, offering information to hikers and answering questions. Gonick added that the preserve’s proximity to Pinnacle Scenic Overlook Nature Preserve, in addition to its scenic vistas and conveniently accessible parking lot, contribute to the popularity of Kelly’s Run. Pinnacle Scenic Overlook became part of the Susquehannock State Park two years ago, after Lancaster Conservancy transferred stewardship of the property to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Now that the expansion project at Kelly’s Run Nature Preserve is officially underway, Lancaster Con-
servancy will proceed with its next phase, which will entail thorough documentation of the property and research on its natural resources prior to the acquisition. Once the property is acquired, the conservancy’s stewardship department will start developing a plan to ensure that the addition can seamlessly integrate with the existing land. Lancaster Conservancy estimates that the project will take a few years to complete.
Kelly’s Run Nature Preserve is open to visitors daily from dawn until dusk, and parking is available at the intersection of Street Road and Crystal Drive. For more information, visit www.lancasterconservancy.org.
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Music presentation set for All Saints’ Sunday
Grace Lutheran Church, 517 N. Queen St., Lancaster, will present a performance of John Rutter’s “Requiem” on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 10:30 a.m. As part of the church’s All Saints’ Sunday celebration, the church’s Senior Choir will sing the piece,
accompanied by a small instrumental ensemble. Written in 1985, Rutter’s “Requiem” was dedicated to the memory of the composer’s father, who had died the previous year. Rutter was inspired by Faure’s “Requiem.”
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Penn Manor lacrosse team wins championship
The Penn Manor boys’ lacrosse team won the Central Pennsylvania Fall League championship on Oct. 19. The Comets defeated the district AA champions from last year, Trinity, 10-3. The game was played at Central Dauphin High School. In addition, Braden Kahl, Kyle Schmidtke, Parker Sipel, Chris Hull, Joe Hull, Ish Bolorin, Peyton Englert, and Grant Bradburn were voted All-Stars for the league.
The team also includes Charlie Wood, Graham Williams, Lake Hollandsworth, Jett Kroesen, Mason Barnes, Evan Pohle, Cooper Bradburn, Brayden Yoder, Greyson Suydam, Luke Arms, Bo Barton, Elijah Garland, Willard Smith, Jack Warfel, Chase Marsh, Ayden Hoin, Valiant Barley, and Jack Ryan. They are guided by coaches Ream, Presbery, Briegel, Charles, McCormick, and Rowe.
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GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF WILLOW STREET: 212 Peach Bottom Rd., Willow Street. Pastor- Mike Sigman. Weekend Worship: 6pm Saturday, Contemporary; Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Traditional; 9:15am & 11am Contemporary. Sunday Schl from infant-5th grade, meets simultaneously with 9:15 am & 11am Worship Services. GCC Young Adults - Tues. 7 pm. Youth Ministry- Wed. 6:30 pm . Numerous Small Groups. 717-464-5333 www.gccws.net info@gccws.net
HABECKER MENNONITE CHURCH: A growing intercultural church that loves God, its neighbors and the world. Join us for Sunday Worship at 10 am. Located at 451 Habecker Church Rd., Lancaster, PA. Active youth group. All are Welcome! Website: habeckerchurch.com
MARTICVILLE UMC: Located at 641 Marticville Rd. (Rt. 324) between New Danville & Pequea. Pastor: Kevin Kresge. 9:30am worship service. Casual dress. Nursery, handicap accessible. Visit us online: MarticvilleUMC.org E-mail: info@marticvilleumc.org
MILLERSVILLE COMMUNITY UM CHURCH
We are learning to live, love & lead like Jesus. Join us Sundays at 9:00 AM for Traditional Worship at Grace Campus, 163 W Frederick St or at 10:30 AM for Contemporary Worship at Hope Campus, 242 Bender Rd. On-line worship is offered at our website: MCchurch.net
THE WAKEFIELD VINEYARD: 2292
Robert Fulton Hwy., Peach Bottom. Senior Pastors Mark & Pam Couch Join us on Sundays @ 10:15 AM For more info, call 717-955-0173.
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Church sets First Friday concert
First Reformed Church, 40 E. Orange St., Lancaster, will host a 30-minute concert titled “For All the Saints” on First Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m.
Organist Larry Hershey will perform selections including “Rejoice in Celebration of St. Michael” by Grimoaldo Macchia and “Solemn
Melody” by Henry Walford Davies. Pianist Debbie Botham will join Hershey for “Salut d’Amour” by Edward Elgar, “Sicilienne” by Gabriel Fauré, and “War March of the Priests” by Felix Mendelssohn. Admission is free. For more information, call the church office at 717-397-5149.