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Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community Church, 210 Weaverland Valley Road, East Earl, will host a community meal on Wednesday, Jan. 9. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The meal is open to anyone in need of fellowship. For more details, call the church at 717-445-6348. TODDLER CLASSES
The Pequea Valley Public Library, 31 Center St., Intercourse, will offer Plant the Seed of Learning (PTSL), a series of classes for children from birth to age 2. The programs will offer helpful tips on early childhood education in a playful environment. Local medical and school district professionals will present the classes. Nursery Rhymes and Puppets is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, and from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 30. To register, readers may visit www.tinyurl.com/PTSL1819 or call 717-265-5755. GAME NIGHT
The Moores Memorial Library, 9 W. Slokom Ave., Christiana, will host a family game night on Friday, Jan. 11, at 6 p.m. in the community room on the lower level of the library. Participants may bring their favorite game to share or participate in one of the library’s games. Light refreshments will be provided by the library’s Friends group. The event is free, and registration is not required. Visit chrlib@christiana library.org, call 610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687 or visit www.christiana library.org.
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the school. “We … decorate with chocolates and mini animal crackers. Gummy bears are (the student’s) favorite,” noted McClarigan, who added that the parent/child interaction inherent in the activity is important, but that the annual event also aims to foster creativity, constructing, and sharing. “We start with a small milk carton, cut graham crackers to just the right sizes, and then ‘glue’ (them) to (the milk) carton using icing,” said McClarigan. According to Horst, the secret to successful gingerbread house making is the sticky frosting made at the preschool using a mix for powdered meringue. A few weeks prior to the project, parents signed up See Gingerbread Houses pg 8
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for a long time. One special holiday project that McClarigan has made a St. Loretta McClarigan, a teacher at St. John’s tradition is creating gingerbread John’s Preschool Learning Center, houses with students and parents each located in St. John’s United Methodist December. Church, 3001 E. Lincoln Highway, Par“Some (students) make light posts, adise, has been working with children pretzel fences, sidewalks with cereal, or candy cane sleds for the gummy bear (inhabitants) to ride,” observed McClarigan, who oversees the children with assistant Jane Horst. This year, on Dec. 18 and 19, the 26 students, including a class of 3-year-olds and a class of 4- and 5-yearolds, along with parents and grandparents, Beth Keretzman (left) works with Matthew Slaymaker spent time building the to create a gingerbread house during a learning activity holiday confections at By Ann Mead Ash
Cameron Killian (left) and Kyra Killian (right) teamed up to decorate a gingerbread house during a holiday activity that involved children, parents, and grandparents at St. John’s Preschool Learning Center in Paradise.
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Richmond Wandera stands in the lobby of the Good Shepherd Chapel of Lancaster Bible College, where he graduated with his Doctor of Philosophy in leadership on Dec. 14, 2018. Wandera is the founder of a nonprofit called Pastors Discipleship Network and the recipient of LBC’s Wesley K. Stafford Leadership Development Scholarship.
There are many quotes exhorting people to be part of something bigger than themselves. Richmond Wandera, a native of Kampala, Uganda, has lived them. On Dec. 14, 2018, Wandera graduated from Lancaster Bible College (LBC) with a Doctor of Philosophy in leadership, with the goal of taking what he has learned back to his home country to spread knowledge among pastors there. “Uganda has 40 million people and 85,000 pastors, but 70 percent of (the pastors have) had no training,” said Wandera. “(Yet) they are forced to explain complex theology.” Wandera added that theological information is not easily available. Wandera realized that a biblical solution to the problem existed. “Jesus identified a few leaders See LBC Student pg 4
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“Who wants to (hold) a flag? Come over here and grab a flag,” called Matt Knouse to the fifthand sixth-grade students from John R. Bonfield Elementary School who were in attendance at the Nov. 7 groundbreaking of the Veterans Honor Park of Lancaster County. Knouse has been a leader in developing the park, which, when completed, will be located at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. On Nov. 7, Knouse joined students, staff, administration, and parents from Bonfield at the site, along with master of ceremonies Jim Sinkovitz and Veterans Honor Park chair C. David Kramer, both of whom spoke at the event. Sinkovitz, a former Marine and a Vietnam War veteran, welcomed the gathering and opened the ceremony with the Pledge of Allegiance. “We are here today to mark a milestone in the history of the Veterans Honor Park of Lancaster County,” said Sinkovitz. “What was begun by a small group of volunteers looking to fulfill a dream today takes hold as a concrete, tangible testimony to dedication, perseverance, generosity, and American grit.”
Sinkovitz lauded the dedication of the John R. Bonfield Elementary School students, saying, “These fifth- and sixth-graders have been some of our biggest supporters since they were in kindergarten, and we thank them for their loyalty and participation.” The master of ceremonies introduced others, some of whom were present, who had made the celebration possible, mentioning Wayne Siegrist, who donated the land on which the park will be built in honor of his father, Raymond Siegrist, who was a World War II veteran. Other attendees who were recognized included Knouse, who with his family has given time, talents, and resources to the endeavor, and former United States Army officer Robert Kornman, designer of the park, construction coordinator, landscape architect, and volunteer. Sinkovitz then introduced Kramer, the keynote speaker, who spoke of Robert Weaver, a United States Navy veteran of the Vietnam era, who had a dream of a memorial park dedicated to honor the sacrifices of Lancaster County’s military veterans. “Today, your dream takes another step toward coming true,” said Kramer, who noted that the support of Sam
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The Gen. John H. Michaelis Chapter 327 of the Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 9, in the Eagle Commons of Woodcrest Villa, 2001 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster. The meeting will begin at noon. The speaker will be Larry Alexander, who will share the story of Merlin “Whitey” Groft, who fought in World War II.
Membership in KWVA is open to all service members who served in Korea at any time from 1945 to the present or were in uniform serving anywhere from June 25, 1950, to Jan. 31, 1955. A special effort is being made to recruit those who served in Korea at any time following the armistice in July 1957. For more information, readers may call Paul Cunningham at 717-299-1990.
Lombardo and his wife were also essential to the project. “From its inception, this project has been steered by an allvolunteer group of Lancaster countians,” said Kramer, who added that the project has been completely funded by private donations. “The mission (of this park) is to recognize and pay tribute to the valor of (all) Lancaster Countians who ever wore a United States armed forces uniform and swore to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic,” said Kramer. He emphasized the commitment each veteran makes by recalling the remarks of Ephrata native William “Tom” Hobbins, a retired United States four-star general and the highest ranking officer to emerge from Lancaster County. “When we think of honoring our veterans, we should always recall that the commitment they made requires them to sign a blank check to the American people … payable with their lives,” quoted Kramer. Kramer noted that one intention of the park is to give the 32,000 veterans currently living in Lancaster County a place of peace, repose, and reflection, but
he added that it will also be a place to educate young people. “The logo (of the park) is a silhouette of a child saluting the stars and the stripes,” said Kramer. “It’s an enduring graphic statement that it is the future that is the most important.” Gesturing to the Bonfield students, Kramer said, “Today, we are surrounded by the future ... and they are invited to take part (today) to thank them for their loyalty and to mark their essential part in the ongoing saga of American freedom.” Kramer then asked the gathering to give the children of Bonfield a hand. “I charge you now with taking a giant step in the history of the park,” he said as the students who were holding shovels moved the first pieces of earth in the creation of the new place of honor. More information about the park may be found by visiting www.vetshonorparklanco.org. Pictured on front: On Nov. 7, fifth- and sixth-grade students from John R. Bonfield Elementary School broke ground for the Veterans Honor Park of Lancaster County, which will be located at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz.
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County residents can participate in an environmentally friendly way to dispose of their Christmas trees by dropping them at the mulching site at Lancaster County Central Park, 1 Nature’s Way, Lancaster, between dawn and dusk through Thursday, Jan. 31. Trees must be free of decorations, lights, plastic bags, and hardware, including nails in the trunk. The park mulching program is for Christmas trees only. No other yard waste will be accepted. There is a three-tree limit per vehicle. Commercial haulers are strongly advised to contact their local municipalities for their respective Christmas tree recycling locations. There is a suggested nominal donation for each tree. Donations will benefit the operation of the Dr. John Moss Native Tree Nursery in Central Park. Trees from the nursery are utilized throughout the county park system. Moss, a former professor at Franklin & Marshall College and a founding member of the Lancaster Environmental Action Federation (LEAF), worked to promote the conservation of natural resources for the improvement of the environment of Lancaster County’s public parks and open spaces. According to park officials, residents drop off about 1,500 Christmas trees each year, which produce 22 tons of mulch. The mulch is ideal for acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and azaleas, as well as many deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs that require slightly acidic soil conditions. The mulch will be available to residents on a firstcome, first-served basis after Friday, Jan. 4, near the tree drop-off site. Persons desiring free mulch should bring a pitchfork or shovel and a bag or a trailer to transport it home. For more information about the Christmas tree mulching program, residents may call the park office at 717-299-8215 on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. To learn more about the Lancaster County Park System, readers may visit www.lancastercountyparks.org.
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The Lancaster Chapter of the American Holistic Nurses Association will host “Lyme Disease What It Is, What It Isn’t,” a presentation by Keith Sheehan, Natural Health Improvement Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The program will be held at the Sage Continuing Education Center, 719 Olde Hickory Road, Suite B, Lancaster. There is a cost to attend. For details and registration, readers may contact restoreenergy12 @gmail.com or 717-203-9666.
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A local family will benefit from a fundraiser on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Scratch Bakes, 3 W. Main St., Ephrata. One hundred percent of the day’s sales will be donated to Wesley “Wes” Myers, son of Tom and Samantha Kulfan Myers of Ephrata. The family will also receive all proceeds from a by-donation giveaway drawing that will be held during the fundraiser. Donations will also be accepted. In early 2018, 1-year-old Wes was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. Now 2 years old, Wes has had approximately 10 surgeries so far, and more are being scheduled. He is also about to welcome a new little brother into the world. Proceeds of the fundraiser will go toward the cost of banking the new baby’s cord blood so it will be available if Wes needs it for his treatment. Children with cancerous solid tumors like neuroblastoma can receive cord blood transplants after chemotherapy or radiotherapy to accelerate healing and reduce recovery times. To contribute a gift certificate for the giveaway drawing, to make a donation, or to obtain more information, readers may contact Stephaniepaigecole@gmail.com. Information is also available by calling 717-466-6464.
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Moores Memorial Library Slates Programs Airport Unveils New Sculpture The Moores Memorial Library, 9 W. Slokom Ave. Christiana, has announced its programs for January and February. For more information, readers may call 610-593-6683 or 610-593-6687, email chrlib@christianalibrary.org, or visit www.christianalibrary.org. The Knitting and Crocheting Club will meet on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. in the library. Experts and beginners are welcome to attend. Lego Club will meet on Thursdays, Jan. 10 and 24, at 6 p.m. Participants of all levels are welcome to come create with the library’s Legos.
Story Time will be held on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the children’s area. Stories, songs, and crafts will featured that are appropriate for preschool-age children accompanied by a caregiver. This activity is free, and no registration is required. The library will host a special STEM program on Thursday, Jan. 31, at 6 p.m. for elementaryage children. More information will be provided in early January. Math Club will be held on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 4 p.m. beginning in February. There are two different age clubs - one for students in kindergarten
through grade two and another for children in grades three to five. Participation is free; however, preregistration is required, since the library must have a minimum number of students at each level to be able to establish the club. Sign-up is currently taking place at the library. Family Game Night will take place on Friday, Jan. 11, at 6 p.m. The event is free, and registration is not required. Attendees may bring a favorite board game to play or participate in one of the library’s games. Light refreshments will be provided by the library’s Friends group.
The Lancaster Airport Authority dedicated and unveiled the sculpture “ We Care to Dream” at a ceremony on Nov. 14 at the Lancaster Airport. Created by Patrick Mack of Indianapolis and located in front of the Lancaster Airport Terminal, the permanently mounted polished stainless steel sculpture represents humanity’s love of flight. During a private ceremony, the sculpture was dedicated in memory of Marvin E. Miller Jr., past Pennsylvania legislator,
Lancaster businessman, and member of the Authority’s board of directors. For nearly 23 years, Miller gave his time and talents to the airport’s growth and success. He served on the Authority board, most notably as chairman, from 1998 until his death in 2016. Along with Miller’s widow, judge Margaret C. Miller, family, friends and business associates attended the ceremony.
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Ganache - 8 oz. Dark chocolate, chopped - 1 cup heavy whipping cream (or chocolate chips) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a bundt pan with coconut oil and dust with cocoa powder. In a large bowl, mix together flour, cocoa, soda, salt, and pudding mix. Set aside. Beat together coconut oil and sugars until light and creamed. Beat in eggs and vanilla for 2 minutes. Add dry ingredients and buttermilk to wet ingredients. Stir in chocolate chips. Pour batter evenly into greased pan and spread evenly. Bake in oven at 350 degrees for 30 min. Then lower temperature to 325 and continue to bake for an additional 30-40 minutes until toothpick inserted in middle comes out mostly clean. Cool for 5 minutes in pan before inverting onto wire rack to cool completely. Ganache: Chop up chocolate bar into chunks (or use chocolate chips) and set in a bowl. Pour heavy whipping cream into a saucepan and heat on medium-high until heated but not boiling. Pour cream on top of chocolate and let set for 10 minutes. Resist the urge to stir at this point! After 10 minutes, whisk together the chocolate and cream until smooth and shiny. Let set for a couple minutes before pouring on top of cooled cake. (Make sure your cake is on a cake plate.) Let ganache cool until slightly hardened. Store in airtight container.
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presentation, will feature Cavod Dance Company and Cavod Dance Company II, with guest artist Stephanie Morales on Friday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 2, at 2 and 7 p.m., at Cavod Theatre, 665 W. Main St., New Holland. Hertzog noted that attendees should expect an eclectic mix of themes presented predominantly in modern dance, with some dances based in ballet, along with several duets. “Some (numbers) are more abstract and some have a blatant storyline,” Hertzog said. The show will include more than 12 pieces, several based on the theme of moving from darkness to light and focusing on letting God lead the battles. “There will also be lighthearted pieces that have a joyful spirit (danced) to a worship song or an instrumental,” Hertzog said. In addition to Christian themes, the show will include a duet that is about the struggles of marriage - specifically issues of stagnation and rejuvenation. One rags-to-riches tale will be danced to the song “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman, and another dance will feature the popular Lauren Daigle song “You Say.” Savannah Huyard, artistic director of Cavod Dance Company II, has choreographed a piece called “Skeletons.” “‘Skeletons’ is a straight-up testimonial piece,” said Huyard. “It hits the nail on the head about how we take our secrets and feel like we have to shove them in a closet.” Huyard then described how secrets are destroyed when they are voluntarily revealed. “The Lord says when we expose those secrets to the light and ask for forgiveness … and let Him work through us, those secrets explode in the light and the darkness can no longer hold us.” Huyard described two other pieces, including “Hold On,” based on the concept of being faithful when circumstances seem unbelievable, and “Creation to Salvation.” “‘Creation to Salvation, is a beautiful story that takes us from the perfect world God created to a time of darkness, (but it) ends with Christ at the cross. He covers up the most sinful thing we have done and covers every living thing,” she said. The Cavod Dance Company is composed of 15- to 20-year-old dancers, and Cavod Dance Company II is composed of dancers ages 12 to 15. In addition to dance, Hertzog and Huyard work to disciple the dancers. “We have a mentorship program where (each) older girl (mentors) a younger girl in the other company (by) meeting and praying with her,” said Hertzog. The companies also perform regular outreach shows at area venues including Water Street Mission, The Bridge in Ephrata, In the Light Ministries, and Lancaster County Christian School. The groups have also performed at Barnstormers games and a regional amusement park. There is no cost to attend the dance concert, but seating is limited, and tickets are recommended. Readers may make reservations at www.CavodAcademy.com or by calling 717-354-3355.
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Gingerbread Houses from pg 1 to bring in a variety of cereals, colored candies, gumdrops, pretzels, candy canes, marshmallows, and other edible items to decorate the houses. The activity wrapped up with homemade Christmas cookies, cheese and crackers, and fruit brought by parents. “(We had) hot chocolate too,” noted McClarigan. An emphasis on the spirit of Christmas is a part of the annual activity. “ We have a
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Students at St. John’s Preschool Learning Center in Paradise created gingerbread houses with parents and grandparents on Dec. 18 under the direction of teacher Loretta McClarigan (back, left) and assistant Jane Horst (back, right). The activity is an annual holiday event at the preschool.
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bulletin board up that says, ‘Christmas is the time for caring and sharing,’” said McClarigan. “We try to (extend) that over into (the message that) every day is for caring and sharing.” St. John’s Preschool Learning Center serves more than 30 children. Classes are provided five days per week from September until late May. Readers who would like more information may call 717-687-6711.
Lancaster Court Queen of Peace No. 1023 of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas invites all youths in grades four through 12 from all schools to enter the 2019 National Education Contest. This year’s themes are “Here I Am Lord, I Come to Do Your Will,” based on Psalm 40, and “Doing My Best to Do Good.” Students may enter one or more contests, including art, essay, poetry, computer art, music, and photography, in their division. Readers may visit www.catholicdaughters.org and click on
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Education Contest Forms under Frequent Downloads for contest rules and details. The forms are also available in Spanish. Entries must be postmarked by or delivered to Margaret T. Giordano, Education Contest chairperson, by Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. For more information, readers may call 717-390-9035. All first-place local winners will be entered in the state contest, and firstplace state winners will be entered at the national level. An awards ceremony for local winners will be held in early June.
The Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition (PBCC) benefited from the sixth annual 5K Zombie Fun Run on Nov. 10. Jim Schopf (left) and Gene Schopf (right), co-owners of Field of Screams, presented Daniele Yanich, PBCC community outreach coordinator, with a check for $6,100. To date, the event has raised $33,830. For more information, readers may contact Jim Schopf at 717-475-9150 or jim@fieldofscreams.com.
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Classes Planned For Lifelong Learners for veterans with readjustment issues. The course will be instructed by Scott Hower, a Vietnam veteran, and Annie Ginder, a poet and certified Journal to the Self instructor. Both are expanding their veteran-focused expressive writing workshop to the civilian community. Writers on the Storm is free to all veterans, and the fees for all other courses will be discounted by 10 percent for all veterans. The MiLLI program is managed
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by the assistant dean of the college of graduate studies and adult learning as well as a graduate student intern. The intern, Randall Haines, is a veteran of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The cost of each course ranges. Registration is available at www.millersville.edu/milli. For more details or registration, readers may contact Haines at rchaines@millersville.edu or 717871-7171.
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County Blood Drives Posted Pike, Lancaster, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Universal Athletic Club from 2 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 22, at LGH, 555 N. Duke St., thirdfloor balcony, James Street, Lancaster, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 24, at Alliance Church of Elizabethtown, 465 Cloverleaf Road, Elizabethtown; and Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Millersville Community United
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LG Health will sponsor community blood drives throughout Lancaster County. Blood that is collected stays in Lancaster County to benefit members of the community. No appointments are needed. Nine blood drives are scheduled in January. Donors will be received from 2 to 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Blood drives will take place on Thursday,
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Journaling, Basic Spanish, Journey to Fitness, Genealogy, Writers on the Storm, Conversational French, Feldenkrais: Move With Great Ease, and A Critical History of Journalism: Real News, Fake News, and Tweets. The instructors for these courses are retired university faculty members. This spring will be the first time that Writers on the Storm will be offered through the MiLLI program. The expressive writing program was originally designed
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Millersville University’s College of Graduate Studies and Adult Learning will offer noncredit classes for adults starting on Monday, March 4, 2019. These courses will be offered through the Millersville University Lifelong Learning Institute (MiLLI). Currently, 13 courses are slated to be offered. The courses are MahJongg, Astronomy, The Altered Book and Collage, Digital Photography, Stress Resilience for Great Health and Happiness, Nature
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Show To Feature “Book Of Matthew Project” The Community Room on King, 106 W. King St., Lancaster, will host a show titled “The Book of Matthew Project” by artist Daehong Kim for First Friday, Jan. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. “The Book of Matthew Project” was conceived in June 2010 as a personal pledge to support a church ministry that was sending a group of young adults on a short-term service mission to South Korea. Kim committed to handwriting each verse from the Gospel of Matthew on individual cards, accounting for 1,071 verses. Kim also invited people to participate by contributing verses, and these verses and others were collected and applied on five canvases. The purpose of writing each verse was to facilitate a
The Lancaster Civil War Roundtable will host author and historian Janet Croon on Thursday, Jan. 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. Croon will present “The War Outside My Window.” The program will explore the book “The War Outside My Window: The Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham, 1860 to 1865.” LeRoy Gresham, from Macon, Ga., began writing a diary at age 12 while bedridden from an injury. He continued keeping the diary until the war ended and he died at the age of 17.
contemplative mode of worship and to help Kim choose wonder, praise, and gratitude in response to a challenging time in his life. Kim is an American artist who was born in South Korea in the late 1970s. He took up studio art and music performance as a child. At age 7, he became fascinated with basic generative design in a computer programming class. He is an advocate of art as an agent for telling stories and as a medium of renewal. He considers art integral to the narrative of his personal pilgrimage in human portrait and faith. Attendees of the First Friday event will be able to meet the artist, read some of the handwritten verses, and enjoy snacks.
Croon has recently retired from teaching advanced high school history in Fairfax County, Va. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science, modern European history, and Russian language and area studies from the University of Illinois and a master’s degree in international relations from the University of Dayton. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, readers may email lancaster civilwarroundtable@gmail.com or visit www.lancastercivilwar roundtable.org.
Opera Lancaster Plans Performances
Robert Burns Supper Slated The second Theater of the Seventh Sister Robert Burns Supper will be held at Tellus 360, 24 E. King St., Lancaster, on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 6 to 9 p.m. The celebration will feature eating haggis, a Scottish national dish, and honoring the
life of Burns through song and poetry. The night will also include toasts, speeches, kilts, bagpipes, and more. The public is invited to attend. For more details, readers may contact theseventhsister@mac.com or visit www.seventhsister.com.
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Cast members performed “Amahl and the Night Visitors” during a previous year. This year’s performances, presented by Opera Lancaster, will take place in Lancaster on Jan. 5 at 2 and 7 p.m.
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Opera Lancaster will present “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” a one-act opera by Menotti, on Saturday, Jan. 5. Performances will take place at Fulton Elementary School, 225 W. Orange St., Lancaster, at 2 and 7 p.m. Opera Lancaster’s production will feature Ambrose O’ Neill as Amahl and Tamara Black as his mother. The three kings, Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, will be sung by Christyan Seay, Tom Cozzoli and Kevin Durkin. The Page will be Moses Mariscal. Parking will be available across the street at Covenant United Methodist Church. Separate ticket prices have been set for adults, for seniors and students, and for children age 12 and under. Tickets may be purchased at the door or at www.operalancaster.com.
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LIFT Nutrition and Strength Training Classes for men and women will be offered by Penn State Extension in Lancaster County. Penn State Extension, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, will offer an eight-week strength training and nutrition class to help men and women age 40 and older improve their strength, flexibility, bone density, and stamina. A free informational meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the Training Room at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. All new registrants are required to attend. LIFT classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 28 to March 20, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the Farm and Home Center Training Room. The deadline to register is Thursday, Jan. 10. Readers may call Registration Services at 877345-0691 to register by phone or visit https://extension.psu .edu/lifelong-improvements -through-fitness-together-lift and select the class location, date, and time. For more information, readers may contact the Penn State Extension Lancaster office at 717-394-6851 or lancasterext@psu.edu.
Harvest Sharing News Announced Thanks to record-breaking donations of deer meat from Pennsylvania hunters, generous donors, and more, the state’s charitable food system will provide more than half a million servings of ground venison through food banks, soup kitchens, and pantries throughout the commonwealth. Now in its 27th season, the nonprofit charity Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH) helps to coordinate the donation, processing, and distribution of venison to Pennsylvanians facing food insecurity. HSH has donated 1,356,281 pounds of venison to the hungry since 1991. The Department of Agriculture partners with HSH to cover some of the costs of processing the meat, with the department increasing its share of financial support over the last two years due to increased deer donations. With continued support, Pennsylvania hunters can donate their deer cost-free. During the 2017-18 season, a total donation was made of 3,337 deer, yielding 130,930 pounds of deer meat and providing 667,400 meals for individuals and families in need. Due to this increase in donations, additional meat processors are being recruited throughout the year to better help turn hunters’ donations into high-value protein for hungry families. This year, the department will help to cover the service cost of more than 110 processors throughout the commonwealth. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is the largest nonprofit food distribution organization in central Pennsylvania and serves as the ongoing host of HSH’s annual kickoff event. The food bank counts on HSH each year to provide thousands of pounds of lean venison from deer harvested by central Pennsylvania hunters. HSH also works in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Deer Management Assistance Program to receive donations to help conserve a healthy, natural habitat that supports wildlife diversity and healthy deer populations throughout the state. HSH also partners with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which donates $20,000 annually and uses deer management practices that directly provide venison to the program. Hunters interested in participating can take their deer to one of the participating meat processors throughout the state and donate any amount of their venison to the program. Pennsylvanians can also donate money to the Buck for the Pot campaign, which supports HSH. For more information on Hunters Sharing the Harvest, readers may visit www.share deer.org. For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, readers may visit www.agriculture.pa.gov.
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App Created To Address Opioid Addiction Code4PA is hosted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in partnership with Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Code for Philly, Technology Council for Central Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania
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Competitors in the 2018 Code4PA codeathon shared information about their projects. The winners created a mobile app that provides users with personalized recommendations for opioid addiction treatment.
because they will have a stronger grasp of their financial situation. To make a budget, people should start by listing their necessities. They should calculate the costs associated with fixed needs, including rent/mortgage, utilities, food, and any other bills that have to be paid each month. Existing debt should then be added. Debt includes any routine payments being made in connection with credit cards, student loans, car payments, or unpaid medical bills. A spending analysis should be conducted over several months. Budgets are easier with fixed
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numbers, but unforeseen variables can affect spending every month. These can include clothing, entertainment, and more. The cost of these expenses should be averaged throughout the analysis period so one can get some idea of how much to allocate for them. Software or apps can be used to help. There are plenty of resources available to help people calculate their budgets and get a picture of their financial habits. Resources such as Mint, You Need a Budget (YNAB), and various accounting programs can produce spreadsheets, pie
charts, and bar graphs as a budget is created. People are encouraged to start trimming gradually. Quitting a certain lifestyle cold turkey can be jarring. People should gradually cut back on spending if the analysis suggests that is the way to go. Saving should be automated. Immediately removing a set amount from paychecks by having it directly deposited into a separate account can remove the temptation of spending too much. Budgets are a key part of a financial plan and can help people reach their goals.
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Skin Protection Information Posted It is easy to associate vigilant sun protection with summertime, when the sun is shining intensely. However, sun protection is necessary every day, regardless of the weather or time of year. Even when it is cold or overcast, UV rays that cause skin aging and skin cancer are reaching the skin. In the right winter weather conditions, people can sustain sun damage just as easily as during the summer. UVB rays, the main cause of sunburn, are the strongest in the summer. However, UVB rays can burn and damage skin year-round, especially at high altitudes and on reflective surfaces such as snow or ice. Snow reflects up to 80 percent of the sun’s UV light, so the rays hit twice, further increasing the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. UVA rays remain constant throughout the year and can penetrate through clouds and fog. UVA rays can also penetrate glass, so it is still possible to damage skin while spending a bright winter day indoors.
The first line of defense against this sun damage is clothing. Covering up is easier in the winter, because it is cold, but the face, head, and neck tend to remain exposed year-round, and this is where most skin cancers occur. People should not forget their UV-blocking sunglasses and broad-brimmed hat before heading out. Sunglasses protect the eyes while also fighting snow glare, and a hat keeps the head warm while keeping UV rays from damaging the scalp. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher should be applied daily to all exposed skin. People should make sure to cover oftenmissed spots like the tops of their ears, around the eyes, and near the hairline. Individuals should consider choosing a moisturizing sunscreen with ingredients like lanolin or glycerin to combat dry winter skin. Finally, people should try to avoid the peak sun hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and seek shade when they can. For more information, readers may visit www.skincancer.org.
family members should put it on the calendar. Family time may fall by the wayside unless it is scheduled. Family time should be treated as an important event so it becomes a priority. Families can also enjoy entertainment together. Instead of retiring to separate corners of the house with tablets or mobile phones in tow, members can find a television series everyone can enjoy together. Participants can gather to see how stories unfold and then discuss the episodes. Family time need not be limited to recreation or leisure. People may get their entire family involved in a chore or project so members can work together toward a common goal. Landscaping, painting a room in the house or even grocery shopping are some examples of chores that can be turned into family time. Family time takes work, but making it a priority can offer important benefits.
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Budgeting Tips Posted Successful financial plans often begin with the creation of a budget. A budget is an estimate of income and expenses in a given period of time. Budgets help with long-term goals like paying off a mortgage or sending a child to college as well as short-term goals like financing a dream vacation. Not all budgets are alike, and when people hear the word budget, they may get apprehensive. Budgeting may require making some concessions in regard to spending habits, but it does not have to put a complete damper on plans. In fact, with a budget in hand, people may be more free to spend,
For the majority of working professionals, finding quality time to spend with loved ones can be a delicate balancing act. But working parents do not have to wait until retirement to enjoy being in the company of their families. With some fine tuning, anyone can find ways to spend more time with their children, spouse, extended families and friends. Families may consider eating dinner together every night. Dining together enables everyone to be a part of each other’s day and discuss important issues facing the family. Family members should avoid activities that cut into dinner time. Family members may also consider changing their work hours. For example, some people may be able to leave work at 4 p.m. to make it home for family time and then finish the day’s work remotely afterward. To ensure they have time together,
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with insight into provider performance and utilization. Participants used opioid data from the state open data portal and other sources, as well as mobile, GIS and other technologies to develop app prototypes, data visualizations and other tools focused on prevention, rescue and recovery. The winning team is made up of Chaitanya Dedhiya, Aniket Gode, Ilsa Snyder, Jahnavi Deshmukh and Pratik Sawant from the Harrisburg area. They will receive special recognition, including a meetand-greet with Gov. Tom Wolf, networking with commonwealth executives and publicity through press and social media. In addition to the grand prize winner, special prizes were awarded for Best Use Innovation, Best Team, Best Use of Dataset/API, Best Use Case, Best Use of Geospatial Technology and Best Prototype or App Design.
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EPAC Launches New Website The Ephrata Performing Arts Center (EPAC) recent launched a new website redesign. The new, modern site, www.ephrata performingartscenter.com, reflects the theater’s approach to the arts in the local community. It was built with consideration
for users accessing the site via their mobile phones. The launch coincided with the Extraordinary Give on Nov. 16, which brought in more than $30,000 to help with renovations needed at the Sharadin Bigler Theatre, EPAC’s home in Ephrata.
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PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY 1½ STY. 2 BDRM. DWL. 2 CAR GAR./SHOP – 12X20 UTILITY BLDG. ¾ ACRES RURAL LOT PARADISE – KINZERS AREA
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SAT., JAN. 26, 2019 SALE AT 2:00 P.M. Auction To Be Held At 5903 Limeville Rd., Gap, Salisbury Twp., Lanc. Co. From Rt. 340, Take White Horse Rd (Rt. 897) South. Turn Left On Cains Rd. Follwed By A Right On Limeville Rd. Or From Lincoln Hwy. (Rt. 30) In Gap, Take Rt. 30 East. Turn Left On County Line Rd. Followed By A Right On Limeville Rd. Tract #1 - 7.6 (+/-) Acre Parcel Tract #2 - 5.4 (+/-) Acre Parcel Both Tracts Are Wooded, Have No Road Frontage, & Currently Neither Tract Contains A Right Of Way/Means Of Access. There Are No Improvements/Buildings On Either Parcel. Having No Road Frontage, These Properties; However, Are In Close Proximity To Limeville, Lime Quarry, & Windmill Roads. Both Parcels Are Zoned Rural Residential. Please Contact Salisbury Twp. For Specific Questions Regarding The Zoning. These Properties Are Being Sold To Settle An Estate, & The Sellers Are Motivated To Sell! You Won’t Want To Miss This Excellent Opportunity! For Plot PLans, Aerial Views, & a Copy of the Rural Residential Zoning Ordinance, Please Visit Our Website, www.pannebeckerwolf.com 10% Down Day Of Sale, Balance Due At Settlement. Lic. #AUOO5308 (717) 336-6983 TERMS BY: D. ROBERT FENNINGER ESTATE www.pannebeckerwolf.com PENN GRAZIER, ATTY. R028130
Country 1½ sty. dwl. w/1632 SF, kitchen w/appliances, living rm. w/ fireplace, family rm. w/skylights, sun rm. w/vaulted ceiling, skylights & wood stove, 2 bdrms. (sitting nook used as 3rd bdrm.), 1 full bath, 1st floor laundry, covered porch & deck. 2 car garage/shop & 12x20 utility bldg. ¾ ACRES rural country lot. Owners relocating & serious to sell. Low maintenance & convenient Paradise/ Vintage location. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., January 12, 19, & 26 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. (Lender NMLS ID #834368) Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt, Curvin M. Horning Levi K. & 717-606-2226 or Nancy Mae Stoltzfus 717-733-1006 717-205-7399 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 www.klinekreidergood.com
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The winners of the 2018 Code4PA codeathon have created a mobile app that provides users with personalized recommendations for opioid addiction treatment. The winners were selected from 28 projects developed by teams of participants from across the state. More than 350 technology professionals, addiction and recovery experts, college students, state officials and others took part in this year’s Code4PA, which kicked off on Sept. 20 in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The teams returned on Oct. 20 to demonstrate their projects for judging. The app, called Care4PA, suggests services and treatment providers based on information provided by the user such as his or her location and insurance provider. Users can also view other patients’ ratings of providers. Over time, the app will use this feedback to refine and improve recommendations. The app also provides state officials
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Financial Planning Tips Posted 1. Identify goals. People should consider what they want to achieve, such as buying a home, retiring early, providing for a child’s education, or having more time and money for travel. Putting goals on paper may inspire people to pursue them more vigorously. 2. Conduct a financial audit. People should make a list of all their assets and then subtract existing debts to figure out their net worth. While tabulating, they should find out how much money they bring
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Penn State Extension will conduct the National Restaurant Association’s ServSafe course at the Lancaster County Extension Office located in the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The course will be held on Monday, Jan. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Monday, Jan. 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., including the exam from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The course covers information related to preventing cross contamination, safe handling of food, temperature control, cleaning and sanitization, proper storage, and pest control in
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addition to other relevant topics. After attending the class sessions and passing the multiple choice exam with a 75 percent or greater, participants will receive a ServSafe certificate, which meets the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s requirement for food safety certification. A snow date has been set for Monday, Jan. 28. There is a registration fee. Registration is required by Monday, Jan. 7, at https://extension.psu.edu/serv safe or by calling Penn State Extension Customer Service at 877-345-0691.
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Bookmobile from pg 1 The Library System of Lancaster County has announced the expansion of its Bookmobile service. During the past year, the Bookmobile significantly increased its service by adding an additional eight Head Start stops and four stops to other communities: Country Meadows Assisted Living Facility, Woodcrest Villa Retirement Village, Manor Heights (Mountville), and Pleasant Valley Amish Store (Kirkwood). Last year, the Bookmobile had 51 stops on its monthly schedule. Since the arrival of the new Bookmobile in the spring, the schedule now includes 63 stops to Head Start locations, preschools and senior communities. That is a 23.5 percent increase over 2017, and the library system continues to receive requests for service from Lancaster County communities. The library systems credits the expansion of the Bookmobile service not only to the new Bookmobile, but also to a new partnership between the library system and The Shalom Project. The partnership resulted in the placement of Kaitlin Abrahams as a new intern for the Bookmobile. Abrahams grew up in Kansas and recently graduated from EMU with a degree in English and writing studies. The Shalom Project is a oneyear voluntary service experience for recent college graduates. Participants live together in a house
in Lancaster city; serve the community through full-time, professional internships; and participate in seminars focused on Christian spiritual formation and personal growth. The program covers all of the participants’ living expenses, including housing, transportation, and food. For more information about The Shalom Project, readers may visit http://shalomlancaster.org. Pictured on front: The Library System of Lancaster County has expanded its Bookmobile service.
Kaitlin Abrahams has begun an internship with the Library System of Lancaster County. She helps provide the Bookmobile service to local residents.
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Directions: From Route 1 take Route 896 north 7 miles to farm on left. From Quarryville Route 372 East, to Route 896 south, 6 miles to farm on right. Located at Route 896 & Sproul Rd intersection. Property Description: 71 +/- Acre Lancaster Co. farm, w/approx. 53+/- tillable acres & 15+/- wooded acres & the balance to improvements. Level to gentle slope terrain w/good crop producing soils. 2½ story, 2,385 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2½ bath farmhouse completely remodeled in 2004, preserving many of the original 1790 features as the (3) stone & brick fireplaces, exposed beams, wide plank hardwood floors, re-pointed interior stone walls and original wood doors & hardware. Large eat in kitchen w/granite countertops. Walk in closets throughout, central air & cedar shingles. Dairy facility built new in 2015 includes main barn w/reception area & 2nd story loft leading to possible future farm help living quarters. Barn is equipped with 40 custom spaced tie stalls & SS water bowls. Also 1,570 gal. milk tank. Several maternity & sick pens. Barn has shop area, feed room, offices & full bath. Pride of construction & ownership evident throughout w/timber frame front entrance, knotty pine interior, exposed beams, heated floors and so much more. Open front 50x134 heifer barn with Sturdy Built headlocks, fencing & gates. Original stone bank barn partially remodeled for horse stalls. Large barn yard nearly surrounded with (10) horse box stalls. Open House Dates: Sat., Jan 5th & Sat., Jan 12th, 1:00-4:00 P.M. or call auctioneer to schedule your own private showing. Terms: Down payment of $100,000.00 required day of sale. Settlement on or before April 10, 2019 Transfer taxes to be paid by buyer. Real Estate taxes shall be prorated. Annual taxes $8,950.00+/-. Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation being offered to Realtors who preregister with their buyers and who become the successful bidder day of auction. Pre-registration forms & additional pictures are available online at www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com. Auctioneer’s Notes: A great setting & prime location in the history-rich area of Andrews Bridge Fox Hunting Country. Farm is currently a working dairy however, w/minimal renovations, could be converted to a beautiful horse farm or gentleman’s estate. Farm is preserved through Lancaster Farmland Trust & enrolled in Act 319 “Clean & Green.” For additional pictures go to: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneer: Christ Taylor (717) 371-1915 AU#005421 Harold Martin (717) 738-4228 AA#0019488 Seller: Rusty & Heather Herr (484) 678-3739 Attorney: Sam Goodley Jr. www.beiler-campbellauctions.com • 888-209-6160 (610) 998-1000
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634 Springville Rd., New Holland. Rt. 322 E. from Blue Ball. Right Rt. 897 S. past Meetinghouse Rd. to property on right OR from White Horse & Rt. 340 take Rt. 897 N. (Springville Rd.), property on left.
Rural 1½ sty. dwl., 1,716 SF, eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cabinets, living rm. w/door to 24x10 deck, 3 bdrms. & bonus 4th bdrm., bath, 1st floor laundry/mud rm., daylight bsmt. w/2nd kitchen, canning rm., office, future rec rm. area, low maintenance exterior, insulated/tilt windows, 26x32 barn/ garage w/horse stall, garage & shop, new roof 2016, 12x24 utility bldg., country 1.1 ACRE lot w/lawn, garden, pasture for horses, woodland boundary. Zoned OS. Owners relocating & serious to sell. “One owner” 8 year old, energy efficient, “move in” condition dwl. Minutes to East Earl, White Horse & New Holland. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Dec. 15, 22 & 29 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 (Lender NMLS ID #834368). Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Nathan R. & Curvin M. Horning Sadie R. Zook 717-733-1006 717-381-7420 www.klinekreidergood.com Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
high-interest debt may consider a debt consolidation loan. 4. Start saving. Building savings is essential to reaching many goals. It also is key to avoiding financial ruin during emergency situations, such as home or car repairs or a disability that causes time off work. People should start small by having a certain percentage of money deposited into a separate account automatically. Investing in the right products also can help people grow their savings.
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Country 1½-sty. log dwl. w/2,290 SF, eat-in kitchen w/oak cabinets w/pantry, living rm. w/fireplace, 3 bdrms. w/bonus 4th bdrm. lower level, 2 full baths, loft w/skylight, laundry rm., full bsmt. w/future 22x24 rec rm. w/flue, open beam ceiling, wood floors, covered porch, large rear covered deck/porch w/skylights, stone & log 2-car garage 26x28, 2-sty. bafrn 36x40 w/3 horse stalls, tack rm., finished 2nd floor 29x39 rec/gathering rm. w/kitchen cabinets, 1.08 ACRES w/mature trees, fenced lawn & fenced pasture area. NOTE: Owners serious to sell. “Move in” custom log dwl. Convenient location. Economical gas heat. 3,420 SF finished area. A “must see” property. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., Dec. 22, 29 & January 5 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 (Lender NMLS ID #834368). Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Daniel Z. & Aaron Z. Nolt Susie S. Beiler Curvin M. Horning 610-656-0099 or 717-733-1006 www.klinekreidergood.com 717-442-4898 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
in and spend each month so they can get a clear picture of their spending habits. The audit may help people make smart choices in regard to spending and saving. 3. Eradicate existing debt. One of the key parts of a financial plan is to pay down highinterest debt to free up money for the future. Focus on paying off credit card balances, highinterest loans, or balances for other accounts where interest is high. People who are having trouble paying down
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A clear understanding of personal expenditures and savings rates is essential for securing a strong financial future. People may establish this understanding through the creation of a financial plan, which, according to the Financial Planning Association, identifies goals and objectives that take finances to achieve and creates a plan for making those things happen. Financial advisers may assist in the creation of these plans. When creating financial plans, people should use the following steps.
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Foster Parent Orientations Set Families United Network, 412 S. Angle St., Mount Joy, will offer foster parent orientation sessions on Thursdays, Jan. 10 and 24. Both sessions will
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ” Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Sunday Blended Worship 8:15 & 10:45 am, Sunday School & Adult Bible Fellowship 9:40 am. Traditional Worship 9:30 am; Wednesday Programs for all ages 7 pm, many other connection points throughout the week. More info at: www.cfcnewholland.org; Hearing Assist & Handicap accessible. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH- Line upon line Christ centered Biblical instruction, warm & friendly people, a place to “grow in Grace and Knowledge” 234 Old Leacock Rd Gordonville PA - Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:35 & Midweek Prayer - Wednesday 7pm- Pastor Sam Furches 717-823-2086 GAP COMMUNITY CHURCH: “Connecting People To Christ For The Journey Of A Lifetime” “The Sunday Experience” starts with the Community Corner Cafe located off of the upper level parking lot opens at 8:30am. Worship Service starts at 10am in the lower level auditorium. During the 10am Worship service both Summit Kids children’s ministry and Anchor Youth junior high ministry are providing an age appropriate Worship service for ages K-5 & grades 6th 8th. Lead Pastor is Cody Hall. Located at 835 Houston Run - Gap Pa 17527 or visit http://gapcommunity.church HIGH VIEW CHURCH OF GOD: 2470 Leaman Rd, Ronks is a family-friendly congregation with many opportunities for worship. Worship time Sunday 10:15am. Sunday school classes for nursery-adults available at 9am. Every 4th Sunday evening is the “House of Prayer”. Small group Bible studies & children & youth programs throughout the week. Home of “The Little Lambs Christian Preschool”. Thomas I. Myers (pastor) 717-687-0523 highviewchurch1@gmail.com www.hvcog.org LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH: (AG), 105 Earland Dr., New Holland 717-354-0056, Lighthouseaq.com Sunday Worship at 8:45 & 11 am, Christian Education at 10am, all ages including Global University, Nursery provided at all Services, Preschool & Elementary Ministries. Wed. Worship at 7pm, Ignite Student Ministry, LED Young Adults & Children’s Ministries. Life Groups meeting quarterly throughout the County. Rev. Stephen Ritchey- Lead Pastor, Rev. Joseph Cali- Associate & Youth Pastor.
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run from 6 to 8 p.m. To attend one of these sessions, call 800-722-0136 or email Holly at htanner@ families4kids.org.
Come To Our House Of Worship BELLEVUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: (A member congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church): 810 Newport Ave., Gap, PA. Sunday Worship Services at 8:00 am & 10:45 am, Sunday School (for all ages) 9:30 am. Nursery provided for both Worship Services & Sunday School. Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm - Kingdom Kids (ages K-5th grade). J.T. Holderman, Pastor. Brad Moger, Assistant Pastor. www.bellevueepc.org 717-442-4077
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PETRA CHURCH: 565 Airport Rd, New Holland. 717-354-5394, www.petra.church Senior Pastors, Lester & Erma Zimmerman. Sunday Worship services at 9am. & 11am. Children’s ministry, infants Grade 4. Vibrant programs for Middle School & High School Students. Handicapped access. Sign interpretation for the hearing impaired, 9am. service. Translation into Spanish, 11am service.
REFUGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Simply teaching the Word of God simply; book by book, chapter by chapter & verse by verse. Sunday Morning 10am with nursery & children’s church up to 6th grade. Wednesday Evening 7pm. 33 South Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA 717351-3106 Refuge-cf.org
SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717-656-9249. Sunday Worship at 9:30 am (includes Church Hour Nursery). Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month. Adult Sunday School at 10:45 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor: Bruce Tully. E-mail: info@salemhellers.com; Website: www.salemhellers.com
ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:30 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy Witmer. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org
WordUP Community Ministries: 160 Rt. 41 Gap, PA – located in Dutchland Corporate Center. Pastor Buck Mowday, 717330-0561. Start your Sunday experience in the Café beginning 10:00 am with Worship Service following at 10:45 am. Join us the last Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm for a Community Event of Free Soup, Sandwich and Talk. Facebook: WordUP Community Ministries. We serve God by serving others: Me serving you, You serving others, Others serving Others.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 18 Quarry Rd., Leola (right off Rt. 23) 717-656-9200 Rev. Karen E. Larson. Worship Services: Sunday 8am- Traditional, 10:30amContemporary, Wed 6:30pm- casual in the Chapel. Nursery available on Sundays. Sunday School- discipleship learning grps starting at 2yrs of age on Sundays 9:15am from mid- September through May. Youth grps for 4th grade & up. Handicap Acces., Hearing devices. Many service opportunities in Leola & Lancaster. www.zionleola.org E-mail: Leolazion@gmail.com follow us at Facebook.com/ZionLutheranLeola
Church Listing Information, Call 717-492-2524. Church Listing changes email to: asheaffer@engleonline.com
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ELDER CARE ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.
FOR SALE Boats AFFORDABLE BOAT REPAIRS Musser’s offers major and minor boat repairs and good used boats for sale starting at $1500. Our website is: mussersaffordableboatrepairs. Or call at 717-413-9244
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, Monday-Friday 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!
Collectibles LIGHTHOUSES FOR SALE: George Z Lefton, American Heritage, This Little Light of Mine and Oneida Lighthouse Point Collectible mini lighthouses. Pics available upon request. Please send an email to Bob at twojugs869@gmail.com for complete list & sizes. Also have other lighthouse decor.
Computers COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272
Lawn & Garden EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Mowing, edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021) • YARD CLEAN-UP • SNOWPLOWING • TREE/ BRANCH CHIPPING FREE EST. FULLY INS. 610-998-5767
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SHICHON TEDDY BEAR Puppies! Ready 12/26/18, $800. Up to date on shots, family pets. 717-847-5612
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GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
HUGE PIANO SALE
ACA ROTTWEILER PUP 10 WKS, SHOTS, VET CHECKED $1,000. CALL 484-4316049
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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
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ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER
Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
for our weekly newspaper publication group, serving Lancaster and Dauphin counties. This position is responsible for leading and implementing advertising initiatives to increase sales revenue both in print and online.
FARM MARKET Bakery Production Baker/Mixer (First Shift) Donut Production Soup & Salad – Cook & Clerks Housekeeping Deli Clerk Meat Wrapper/Clerk Dairy Stocker
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About Us: The EPC Community Newspaper group reaches more than 400,000 homes in central Pennsylvania each week. Editorial coverage is focused on nonprofit news, community groups and organizations, local achievements and upcoming events specific to each paper’s geographical area. Advertising by local businesses makes it possible for residents to receive our papers free of charge. EPC believes in providing a venue for local dollars spent to be reinvested into the communities in which we live, work and thrive. Degree QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s Minimum 5 years of outside advertising sales experience is preferred 3+ years of sales management experience Proven track record of reaching and exceeding sales revenue goals Demonstrated ability to perform well in a rapidly changing environment Ability to interact with a broad set of businesses Excellent communication and presentation skills
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Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519
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HELP WANTED General AUTO IMPRESSIONS, INC. 411 West Stiegel Street, Manheim 717-664-2051 RECON HELP NEEDED
CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450. CDL TRUCK DRIVERS & Dry/Liquid Applicators. Part-time/Full-time/Seasonal. Whiteford/White Hall/Hampstead 410-692-2200 Mike Wiley CONSTRUCTION WORKER NEEDED, must have valid PA drivers license. Exp. preferred but will train. Call 717-786-4124 DRIVER/ WORKER NEEDED 1 or 2 days at Salad Stand in New Jersey Market. Call 717-442-4538 leave message. DRIVERS WANTED FOR Amish Taxi Service. Available shifts PART TIME: Monday thru Friday 5 AM to 5 PM (two or more days). Saturday 6 AM to 6 PM. FULL TIME: Monday thru Friday 5 AM to 5 PM (must have towing experience). Applicants must be over 25 years old and have at least 7 years driving experience. Full size VAN and/or trailer towing experience preferred. Call 717-955-0298
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General TWIN COUNTY BUILDERS IS looking for Driver/ Worker with valid D/L on framing crew. Benefits & competitive wages. Atglen, PA. 717-442-4883 leave message
Full-Time Machinist
Looking for a “job shop” machinist capable of assessing current machine capabilities & assist in managing work flow & meet increasing workloads. 5 years’ experience desired but will consider less. Experienced with conventional Mills & Lathes (CNC knowledge a plus). Contact us at 717-367-2120 or send resume to bev@qmwinc.com GL&M BUILDERS is currently seeking FT workers for local & long distance crews. Valid PA drivers license, paid vacation & holidays. 717-725-3544 LAUNDROMAT ATTENDANT NEEDED FriMon. 3pm - 11pm. Apply online www.cleanenterprises.net or in person at 1616 Old Philadelphia Pk, Lancaster. Must be over 18. PART-TIME DRIVER NEEDED for shoeing horses. No physical labor needed. Gordonville, Pa. Call Daniel 717-343-5340
WE ARE LOOKING for a self-motivated individual to join our construction crew. Must be a willing worker, a team player & have valid PA drivers license. We offer paid holidays & overtime. Call Daniel 717-945-4160
Salisbury is also accepting applications for public works (road crew) employee. Duties to include road, sewer, park and facilities maintenance. Equipment experience a plus. Must have CDL license or capable to obtain. Must live within 15 miles of Township Building. Full time- may require some weekends. Full benefit package. FOR APPLICATIONS Email: twp@comcast.net Call 717-768-8059 or pick-up ( M-Th 7:00 AM-4:00PM) at Salisbury Township Office 5581 Old Philadelphia Pike Gap, PA 17527
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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
Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name.
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message
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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
LOST & FOUND FOUND AN ITEM...?
CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-342-9839
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CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053 GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381)
SERVICES RENDERED
HOMESTEAD SERVICES: Tree Removals, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding & General Landscaping. 484-643-8524
ATTENTION READERS PA law requires Home Improvement contractors with annual billing of over $5,000 to be registered with the Attorney General’s office. This registration enables consumers to trace contractors should issues arise between you and a contractor. We encourage readers to acquire references for any contractor you consider hiring.
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 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 PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262
Specializing in remodeling & decks. Experience preferred, but willing to train. Vacation & benefits offered. Call for personal interview
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WOW! Fully Remodeled Cape Cod in Willow Street
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)
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SHARPENING SERVICES: Chipper Knives & Stump Grinder Teeth, Mower, Chain Saw & Carbide Saw Blades, Hedge Trimmers, Scissors & More. Call 717-442-6356
926 Simmontown Rd, Gap, PA 17527 STUMP GRINDING 717-291-6898 Lester E. Probst. Free Estimates JUST STUMPS. Quality Workmanship.
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HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!
Millersville 40 Manor Ave. 3BR semi-detached...........................$995 Lancaster Twp. 151 Riverside Ave. 4BR Semi-detached.................$1150 Columbia 130 N 4th 1BR..........$675 Manheim Twp. 689 Royal View Dr. 3BR 2.BA, 1 car gar Twhse......$1595 East Petersburg 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$995 Manheim 101 S Charlotte 2BR.$725 Marietta 589 E. Market 2BR......$825 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City STRASBURG BORO, 1BR, $675/mo. Includes S/W/T, Off Street Parking. No pets. Sec. Dep. Req. 717-575-3091
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TERRE HILL, NICE 2BR 1ST FLR APT A/C, W/D, DW, Microwave. new carpet & new vinly, Off-street parking. Outside deck. Avail now. $875/ month plus utilities, no pets. 717-354-2050.
AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206
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AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.
SALISBURY TWP NEW 2017, 16x70 Eagle River 3BR, 2BA, $67,900. Call 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
ALWAYS BUYING CLASSIC CARS
CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED
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Accepting applications for public works employee. Duties to include grinder pump, public sewer line and plant maintenance, locating/ mapping sewer and storm water utilities, park and equipment maintenance. Ability to read blue prints, electrical experience & computer skills a plus.
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Place a FREE 15-20 word ad in the next available issue to locate the owner of your found item. Call our Classified Dept. 1-800-428-4211 SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
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Jeff 717-575-4561 Gast
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. 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.
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
Wanted WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661
Manufactured Housing BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE (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
AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980. $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726
CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158
Cozy and Charming Log Cabin! Open floor plan, cathedral ceiling, beautiful exposed wall & ceiling beams, kitchen island & cedar closet. Home situated in a wooded setting on over an acre. $285,000.
For Rent DENVER – 2BR Townhouse $970 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 LEOLA – 3BR House $995 MANHEIM TWP – 2 BR Apt $825 MILLERSVILLE AREA 4+ BR $2,600 MOUNTVILLE 1 BR Loft $895 NEW HOLLAND 3 BR Semi $800 WEST HEMPFIELD – 2 BR Apt $925 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line
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
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(717) 354-6416 321 E. Main St., New Holland www.hostetterrealty.com
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GARAGE with Electric, Heat, Water & Air Compressor, 7ft high ceiling. $500/mo. Gap - 717-442-8656
PEQUEA VALLEY SCHOOLS: KINZERS, 3Br, 2 Story w/Garage & Shop $1300.00: PARADISE, 1BR Ranch with Garage, $950.00. Application Required BARR REALTY, INC. 717-442-9221.
Help Wanted New roof, HVAC, Bath, Kitchen, SS Appliances, Flooring, Paint, Lighting and much more! Don’t miss out, Schedule a showing today! 3 bed, 1 bath, 1,762 sq. ft.
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